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If you were to choose one country around the world where God could send you for the work of the ministry, where would it be? Join Saehee Duran and her guests as they talk about women called to world missions. Join the conversation down in the comments! Be sure to stay tuned in until the end for a “Leadership Minute” with Crystal Martin. We've timestamped the conversation for you below:
Top-ranked speedskater Erin Jackson slipped in a 500-meter qualifying race in January and almost missed the Beijing Olympics. But now, she's ready to compete. Jackson joins us from Beijing. And, former Xerox CEO Ursula Burns was one of the first Black women to rise to the top of corporate America. She talks about her memoir, "Where You Are is Not Who You Are."
Ursula Burns has had an impressive career that is often summarized by an historic achievement: that when she became the CEO of Xerox in 2009 she was the first every Black woman to head a Fortune 500 company. But there is so much more to Ursula's career and life story, which is movingly detailed in her memoir, “Where You Are is Not Who You Are.” In it, Ursula gets very personal, sharing her childhood growing up in public housing in New York City, her Catholic-school days, her marriage, and, yes, her 30-year ascent to the tippy top of Xerox's ladder. On this episode of Next Question with Katie Couric, Katie and Ursula talk about why writing that life journey was one of the most difficult things she has ever had to do, how she lead Xerox at a time when no one needed Xeroxing, and why we all need to continue to push the business world to diversify their ranks (and what corporations are missing out on if they don't). You can find more about “Where You Are is Not Who You Are: A Memoir” and where you can buy your copy at HarperCollins. Interested in seeing Katie when she goes on her “Going There” book tour this fall? Find out when and where she's heading and get your tickets at Ticketmaster.com. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Ursula Burns, CEO of Xerox from 2009 to 2016, rose from humble beginnings to become the first Black woman to lead a Fortune 500 company. In this interview with HBR editor-in-chief Adi Ignatius, she talks candidly about the frequent challenges and occasional advantages of being "the only" and explains why organizations needs to do a better job of promoting both economic and racial equality -- themes that also animate her new memoir, "Where You Are is Not Who You Are".
No matter what you are going THROUGH, that is NOT WHO YOU ARE. Even David knew and trusted God's love for him while running from the King and hiding In a cave. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/roberta-johnson9/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/roberta-johnson9/support
Now may be the best time in our recent history to really see how this can set us up to be more connected.. more aligned with ourselves.. more sure of who we are and what we want to do.. It is not about ignoring what is going on in the world.. or "being positive" just because we may be scared or unsure.. But really trust and know that this is all leading to something better.. even if we don't know what that is .. This is time where rest and time to think can be widespread for humans.. and we have 2 choices.. to listen to the old negative narrative that could be running wild right now.. wild wild with nooo distractions!! Just your old negative story and emotions.... STRAIGHT to your awareness lol!! Observe it.. validate it.. but choose the NEW story you are writing .. .the old story is NOT WHO YOU ARE... it is just a collection of experiences ... and you can use them... AND this global reset... to start to take action on the NEW story that you are going to live when this all comes back together... Trust.. Be.. and Love.. If we can do these three things alone consistently ... This world will begin to transform into what we have been saying we want ... Stay strong my humans !! Much Love Today !!!! Likeattractslike11.com
When we step into a predefined role, we sometimes allow it to strip away our uniqueness. We have to remember God’s design for our life includes who he made us to be. Rather than shaping ourselves to meet expectations, we need to consider how we function best, our gifts, our strengths, and our values. How […] The post 065 – Shape the Situation to Who You Are… Not Who You Are to the Situation appeared first on Calibrate360.
Aired Tuesday, 19 September 2017, 2:00 PM ET The Power of Speaking Truth to Your Soul We all talk to ourselves. Some of us have full-blown conversations out loud. Others just mutter silent phrases now and then. Regardless, we all engage in either destructive or constructive inner-thoughts, which is what popular author and speaker, Jennifer Rothschild, would define as self-talk. Jennifer wants to help people live the meaningful and productive lives that were intended for us. Jennifer will give listeners insight on how to replace vicious lies with better-fitting self-talk and how to speak life-giving truth to the inner you – your soul. About the Guest: Jennifer Rothschild At the young age of 15, Jennifer was diagnosed with a rare, degenerative eye disease that would eventually steal her sight. It was more than a turning point for the Miami, Florida, native. Her dreams of becoming a commercial artist and cartoonist faded. Words and music have replaced her canvas and palette for more than 35 years. Jennifer is the author of 14 books with combined sales of over a half-million units, including the newly released Me, Myself and Lies; What to Say When You Talk to Yourself, Invisible: How You Feel is Not Who You Are, best-selling Lessons I Learned in the Dark and DVD-enhanced curriculum product Walking by Faith. Jennifer shared her life story with national media outlets including “Good Morning America,” “The Today Show,” “Dr. Phil,” Billy Graham, The 700 Club, LIFE Today, and countless magazine and radio outlets. WEBSITE: http://www.JenniferRothschild.com FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/jennifer.j.rothschild/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/jennrothschild
Aired Tuesday, 19 September 2017, 2:00 PM ET The Power of Speaking Truth to Your Soul We all talk to ourselves. Some of us have full-blown conversations out loud. Others just mutter silent phrases now and then. Regardless, we all engage in either destructive or constructive inner-thoughts, which is what popular author and speaker, Jennifer Rothschild, would define as self-talk. Jennifer wants to help people live the meaningful and productive lives that were intended for us. Jennifer will give listeners insight on how to replace vicious lies with better-fitting self-talk and how to speak life-giving truth to the inner you – your soul. About the Guest: Jennifer Rothschild At the young age of 15, Jennifer was diagnosed with a rare, degenerative eye disease that would eventually steal her sight. It was more than a turning point for the Miami, Florida, native. Her dreams of becoming a commercial artist and cartoonist faded. Words and music have replaced her canvas and palette for more than 35 years. Jennifer is the author of 14 books with combined sales of over a half-million units, including the newly released Me, Myself and Lies; What to Say When You Talk to Yourself, Invisible: How You Feel is Not Who You Are, best-selling Lessons I Learned in the Dark and DVD-enhanced curriculum product Walking by Faith. Jennifer shared her life story with national media outlets including “Good Morning America,” “The Today Show,” “Dr. Phil,” Billy Graham, The 700 Club, LIFE Today, and countless magazine and radio outlets. WEBSITE: http://www.JenniferRothschild.com FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/jennifer.j.rothschild/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/jennrothschild
SACPA Thursday, December 1, 2005 The Face of HIV in Alberta Since testing began in 1985, the number of Canadians living with HIV/AIDS has continued to increase at a rate of approximately 11 new infections every day. Health Canada estimates that there are more than 56,000 people in Canada living with HIV/AIDS, of which approximately 17,000 do not know they are infected. There are an estimated 4,000 Albertans living with HIV/AIDS. HIV-related discrimination stops people from getting the information and support they need. Anyone can get infected with HIV, no matter your age, your sex, your sexual orientation or your ethnic origin. It is NOT WHO YOU ARE that puts you at risk for HIV infection. IT IS WHAT YOU DO. There is no cure for HIV. Prevention is your only defence. In his presentation on World AIDS Day, Douglas Gauld will present basic facts about HIV/AIDS, the risks of contracting HIV and HIV statistics for Alberta. Based on his own experience, he will then discuss challenges and hopes of living with HIV in Alberta. Speaker: Douglas Gauld. Douglas Gauld is a resident of Calgary who has been living with HIV for twenty years. Originally from the Oka Reservation in Quebec, he still has a strong connection with his Mohawk heritage. As such, he has travelled all over Canada, speaking about HIV/AIDS and how it affects people and communities. He recently was an adviser to a provincial community-based research project jointly undertaken by the Faculty of Nursing at the University of Alberta and the Kimamow Atoskanow Foundation: “Challenging Lifestyles: Aboriginal Men and Women Living with HIV” Moderator: Hélène Wirzba, Executive Director, Lethbridge HIV Connection Society Location: Sven Ericksen''s Family Restaurant, 1715 Mayor Magrath Drive S. Time: 12:00 Noon to 1:30 p.m. / Cost: $8.00 includes lunch Visit the new SACPA website: http://www.sacpa.ca Download the Audio of this session. Download the Audio of Audience Q&A from this session.
SACPA Thursday, December 1, 2005 The Face of HIV in Alberta Since testing began in 1985, the number of Canadians living with HIV/AIDS has continued to increase at a rate of approximately 11 new infections every day. Health Canada estimates that there are more than 56,000 people in Canada living with HIV/AIDS, of which approximately 17,000 do not know they are infected. There are an estimated 4,000 Albertans living with HIV/AIDS. HIV-related discrimination stops people from getting the information and support they need. Anyone can get infected with HIV, no matter your age, your sex, your sexual orientation or your ethnic origin. It is NOT WHO YOU ARE that puts you at risk for HIV infection. IT IS WHAT YOU DO. There is no cure for HIV. Prevention is your only defence. In his presentation on World AIDS Day, Douglas Gauld will present basic facts about HIV/AIDS, the risks of contracting HIV and HIV statistics for Alberta. Based on his own experience, he will then discuss challenges and hopes of living with HIV in Alberta. Speaker: Douglas Gauld. Douglas Gauld is a resident of Calgary who has been living with HIV for twenty years. Originally from the Oka Reservation in Quebec, he still has a strong connection with his Mohawk heritage. As such, he has travelled all over Canada, speaking about HIV/AIDS and how it affects people and communities. He recently was an adviser to a provincial community-based research project jointly undertaken by the Faculty of Nursing at the University of Alberta and the Kimamow Atoskanow Foundation: “Challenging Lifestyles: Aboriginal Men and Women Living with HIV” Moderator: Hélène Wirzba, Executive Director, Lethbridge HIV Connection Society Location: Sven Ericksen''s Family Restaurant, 1715 Mayor Magrath Drive S. Time: 12:00 Noon to 1:30 p.m. / Cost: $8.00 includes lunch Visit the new SACPA website: http://www.sacpa.ca Download the Audio of this session. Download the Audio of Audience Q&A from this session.