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The COVID-19 pandemic wreaked havoc on the world, and some are still reeling from its effects. Join hosts Montez Dove and Cedricia Thomas as guests Cynthia Adinig and Myiesha Dowe share their personal experiences and the impact of long-term COVID-19. In this episode, Montez, Cedricia, and their guests discuss: Pediatric long COVID, How to recognize trauma in children, How to be sensitive to the needs of children, Support vs. lack of support, The necessity of community, and The importance of having faith.Guest Reference: Cynthia Adinig, a 38-year-old who developed long Covid in March 2020, transitioned from being a marketing specialist to a prominent patient advocate after facing discrimination in healthcare settings. She co-founded the BIPOC Equity Agency, which focuses on promoting equity in research and healthcare, particularly for marginalized communities. Cynthia serves on multiple advisory boards, including SolveME and CoRE at Mt. Sinai, and has been instrumental in shaping long Covid legislation, even giving sworn testimony on Capitol Hill. Her advocacy work spans multiple platforms, from national media features to collaborations with agencies like the NIH and FDA, and she provides comprehensive resources to help patients navigate medical care, disability access, and socioeconomic challenges. Guest Reference: Myiesha Dowe, developed long Covid during the first wave of the pandemic. She is a proud mom and is a writer, known for inspirational and uplifting quotes. Myiesha also has a podcast where she talks about having long Covid and has developed products to help long haulers navigate their mental health and physical struggles. Join Through the Fire Podcast on Facebook @throughthefirepodcasts and Instagram @throughthefirepodcastFor more on Cedricia Thomas, follow her on Instagram and Facebook @cedriciathomasFor more on Montez Dove, follow her on Instagram @thepoeticinsp and Facebook @MontezDove or visit thepoeticinspirations.com
The COVID-19 pandemic wreaked havoc on the world, and some are still reeling from its effects. Join hosts Montez Dove and Cedricia Thomas as guests Cynthia Adinig and Myiesha Dowe share their personal experiences and the impact of long-term COVID-19. In this episode, Montez, Cedricia, and their guests discuss: The disparities in healthcare, Their personal experiences with the healthcare system, Long COVID symptoms, and How demographics can determine diagnosis.Guest Reference: Cynthia Adinig, a 38-year-old who developed long Covid in March 2020, transitioned from being a marketing specialist to a prominent patient advocate after facing discrimination in healthcare settings. She co-founded the BIPOC Equity Agency, which focuses on promoting equity in research and healthcare, particularly for marginalized communities. Cynthia serves on multiple advisory boards, including SolveME and CoRE at Mt. Sinai, and has been instrumental in shaping long Covid legislation, even giving sworn testimony on Capitol Hill. Her advocacy work spans multiple platforms, from national media features to collaborations with agencies like the NIH and FDA, and she provides comprehensive resources to help patients navigate medical care, disability access, and socioeconomic challenges. Guest Reference: Myiesha Dowe, developed long Covid during the first wave of the pandemic. She is a proud mom and is a writer, known for inspirational and uplifting quotes. Myiesha also has a podcast where she talks about having long Covid and has developed products to help long haulers navigate their mental health and physical struggles. Join Through the Fire Podcast on Facebook @throughthefirepodcasts and Instagram @throughthefirepodcastFor more on Cedricia Thomas, follow her on Instagram and Facebook @cedriciathomasFor more on Montez Dove, follow her on Instagram @thepoeticinsp and Facebook @MontezDove or visit thepoeticinspirations.com
The COVID-19 pandemic wreaked havoc on the world, and some are still reeling from its effects. Join hosts Montez Dove and Cedricia Thomas as guests Cynthia Adinig and Myiesha Dowe share their personal experiences and the impact of long-term COVID-19. In this episode, Montez, Cedricia, and their guests discuss: The social impact of long COVID, The cognitive effects of long COVID, The importance of being resilient, How long COVID alters your confidence, The life lessons learned, and How purpose can be born from challenging times.Guest Reference: Cynthia Adinig, a 38-year-old who developed long Covid in March 2020, transitioned from being a marketing specialist to a prominent patient advocate after facing discrimination in healthcare settings. She co-founded the BIPOC Equity Agency, which focuses on promoting equity in research and healthcare, particularly for marginalized communities. Cynthia serves on multiple advisory boards, including SolveME and CoRE at Mt. Sinai, and has been instrumental in shaping long Covid legislation, even giving sworn testimony on Capitol Hill. Her advocacy work spans multiple platforms, from national media features to collaborations with agencies like the NIH and FDA, and she provides comprehensive resources to help patients navigate medical care, disability access, and socioeconomic challenges. Guest Reference: Myiesha Dowe, developed long Covid during the first wave of the pandemic. She is a proud mom and is a writer, known for inspirational and uplifting quotes. Myiesha also has a podcast where she talks about having long Covid and has developed products to help long haulers navigate their mental health and physical struggles. Join Through the Fire Podcast on Facebook @throughthefirepodcasts and Instagram @throughthefirepodcastFor more on Cedricia Thomas, follow her on Instagram and Facebook @cedriciathomasFor more on Montez Dove, follow her on Instagram @thepoeticinsp and Facebook @MontezDove or visit thepoeticinspirations.com
The COVID-19 pandemic wreaked havoc on the world, and some are still reeling from its effects. Join hosts Montez Dove and Cedricia Thomas as guests Cynthia Adinig and Myiesha Dowe share their personal experiences and the impact of long-term COVID-19. In this episode, Montez, Cedricia, and their guests discuss: The meaning of Covid-19, The mental struggles associated with COVID-19, The daunting feelings of hopelessness, How COVID-19 isolates, The various symptoms of COVID-19, How COVID-19 ravishes ones physical health, How long-term COVID-19 is an invisible illness, and The different levels of life that COVID-19 effects.Guest Reference: Cynthia Adinig, a 38-year-old who developed long Covid in March 2020, transitioned from being a marketing specialist to a prominent patient advocate after facing discrimination in healthcare settings. She co-founded the BIPOC Equity Agency, which focuses on promoting equity in research and healthcare, particularly for marginalized communities. Cynthia serves on multiple advisory boards, including SolveME and CoRE at Mt. Sinai, and has been instrumental in shaping long Covid legislation, even giving sworn testimony on Capitol Hill. Her advocacy work spans multiple platforms, from national media features to collaborations with agencies like the NIH and FDA, and she provides comprehensive resources to help patients navigate medical care, disability access, and socioeconomic challenges. Guest Reference: Myiesha Dowe, developed long Covid during the first wave of the pandemic. She is a proud mom and is a writer, known for inspirational and uplifting quotes. Myiesha also has a podcast where she talks about having long Covid and has developed products to help long haulers navigate their mental health and physical struggles. Join Through the Fire Podcast on Facebook @throughthefirepodcasts and Instagram @throughthefirepodcastFor more on Cedricia Thomas, follow her on Instagram and Facebook @cedriciathomasFor more on Montez Dove, follow her on Instagram @thepoeticinsp and Facebook @MontezDove or visit thepoeticinspirations.com
The COVID-19 pandemic wreaked havoc on the world, and some are still reeling from its effects. Join hosts Montez Dove and Cedricia Thomas as guests Cynthia Adinig and Myiesha Dowe share their personal experiences and the impact of long-term COVID-19. In this episode, Montez, Cedricia, and their guests discuss: Their personal experiences with COVID-19, How COVID-19 has altered their life, The long-term physical ramifications of COVID-19, The grief associated with COVID-19, How COVID-19 effects pre-existing conditions, and The trauma of a disrupt life.Guest Reference: Cynthia Adinig, a 38-year-old who developed long Covid in March 2020, transitioned from being a marketing specialist to a prominent patient advocate after facing discrimination in healthcare settings. She co-founded the BIPOC Equity Agency, which focuses on promoting equity in research and healthcare, particularly for marginalized communities. Cynthia serves on multiple advisory boards, including SolveME and CoRE at Mt. Sinai, and has been instrumental in shaping long Covid legislation, even giving sworn testimony on Capitol Hill. Her advocacy work spans multiple platforms, from national media features to collaborations with agencies like the NIH and FDA, and she provides comprehensive resources to help patients navigate medical care, disability access, and socioeconomic challenges. Guest Reference: Myiesha Dowe, developed long Covid during the first wave of the pandemic. She is a proud mom and is a writer, known for inspirational and uplifting quotes. Myiesha also has a podcast where she talks about having long Covid and has developed products to help long haulers navigate their mental health and physical struggles. Join Through the Fire Podcast on Facebook @throughthefirepodcasts and Instagram @throughthefirepodcastFor more on Cedricia Thomas, follow her on Instagram and Facebook @cedriciathomasFor more on Montez Dove, follow her on Instagram @thepoeticinsp and Facebook @MontezDove or visit thepoeticinspirations.com
Have you ever thought about the psychological impact your relationship with money has on your life? Money, our guest Myiesha Beard, a licensed professional counselor, points out, is deeply entangled with our emotions and family dynamics - and it's high time we explore this profound connection. A fascinating journey awaits you as we discuss everything from family dynamics affecting our money habits to financial trauma and its signs.The conversation gets intriguing as we delve into the complex world of financial stress, anxiety, and how these elements influence our money management strategies. With Myiesha's expertise guiding us, we uncover the varied money personalities, the impact of fear of money, and the intricacies of compulsive spending and saving. Information-packed and eye-opening, this discussion could be your ticket to understanding and improving your relationship with money.Finally, we conclude the podcast with valuable advice on addressing financial issues promptly and understanding the importance of preventive measures. Myiesha helps us understand the psychological aspects of ignoring creditors and why it's essential to seek help before it's too late. With practical tips and valuable insights, this episode transforms the daunting world of finance into a realm of understanding and control, leaving you equipped to embrace a healthier financial future. Get ready to shatter preconceived notions and embark on a journey of financial enlightenment with Myiesha Beard.Guest:Myiesha Beard, Licensed professional counselorRestore Counseling ServicesSupport the showWelcome to Money Matters, the podcast that focuses on how to use the money you have, make the money you need and save the money you want – brought to you by Neighbors Federal Credit Union. The information, opinions, and recommendations presented in this Podcast are for general information only and any reliance on the information provided in this Podcast is done at your own risk. This Podcast should not be considered professional advice.
Today, we talk through the new stimulus package that's been passed and what it means for us. If you've noticed the new photos posted with our latest episodes, we're welcoming two guests to this episode who did our makeup for the shoot: Angel George of Peachy Customz and Myiesha Gore of Epitome Makeup. We ask them about how it feels to start their own business and the women that inspire them. Produced by Coastal Youth Media and GRITS. Hosted by Amari Poindexter, Brealyn Freeman, Kamahra Nixon-McKoy, Jonaiyah Jordan, and Arabia Earth. Music:Original track by Shelyah Raelynn Tucker of TWOTL Music Group, "Feel - Instrumental Version" by Peter Spacey via ArtlistSounds:Cardi B - Up [Official Music Video]Ariana Grande - 34+35 (official video)Chris Brown, Young Thug - Go Crazy (Official Video)Support the show (https://shoresides.org/support/)
Remember when bad office coffee was our biggest problem?... “The time has come for us to change the coffee brand that we offer and we want your input!” The email came from Myiesha Gordon in the HR Department. Like many others, Myiesha hated the office coffee. This week on The Sporkful, we follow her as she sets up a taste test, and an office-wide coffee election. We'll find out why office coffee is so important to people, plus we'll talk to a caffeine researcher about whether it makes us better at our jobs. Then a behavioral economist weighs in about whether coffee is something companies should be spending money on. // Get 500+ more great Sporkful episodes from our catalog and lots of other Stitcher goodness when you sign up for Stitcher Premium: www.StitcherPremium.com/Sporkful (promo code: SPORKFUL). Transcript available at www.sporkful.com.
Rachel Ryder talked with Myiesha Cunningham, pastor of Raven-Brook Recovery Church in Jackson about their partnership with Jackson First Presbyterian Church to bring in The Extreme Tour on Sun, Aug 18 (5-9 pm) in the parking lot area of the Interfaith Shelter in Jackson. Details are online at www.theextremetour.com
This morning, I had the luxury to interview one of our CA agents straight out of our Rancho Cucamonga office, Myiesha Majors! Myiesha has been in the business for 5 years now. Since starting in the business, Myiesha has given herself a goal of closing 24 transactions within the year. Currently, most of her business has been coming from Social Media and referrals. Because social media is free, Myiesha has been very active and consistent with marketing her business and her value to the world which has been working! Along with using social media as a tool, Myiesha continues to fuel her mind with the current state of this industry by reading Real Estate blogs, videos etc so that the content she creates for her social media stays current and fresh for the transparency of her business and her clients! This is such a great way to engage with new clients and to bring value to your own business because it shows that not only can you do the job but you're knowledgeable in all aspects of the industry as well! Myiesha has some other really great tips on creating content and building a pipeline through social media & referrals, listen to the podcast to hear more from Myiesha! Thank you so much for your time Myiesha! It was a pleasure!
Myiesha joins the duo to defend herself and set the record straight on their friendships. Find out where it all began and what it means to be a "friend" nowadays. You decide who is the most stressful of the group.
A huge Sephora store stands at the corner of 5th Avenue and 47th Street. This is where Myiesha Sewell wields her expert brushes to the rhythm of the catchy pop tunes played on the sound system. Having been greatly influenced by her grandmother, Myiesha tells us why makeup is a such a great tool for boosting self-esteem.
Today I talked with Dr. Myiesha Taylor and her daughter Haley Taylor Schlitz. Dr. Taylor is a board certified emergency medicine physician. She's the founder of the Artemis Medical Society, an organization of over 3,700 women of color physicians. Haley is a 14 year old college student majoring in Chemistry, with a goal of obtaining a medical degree like her mom. In today's interview, we discussed why awareness is so important for women of color in medicine, Dr. Taylor shared advice on informing and educating our children, and also discussed the secret to the investment they made in Haley that propelled her to now succeed in college at 14 years old.