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Alieshia and Sabriya discuss the relationship between managing your mental health while trying to climb the corporate ladder on the latest episode of Millennial Thoughts Podcast. We discuss when is it time to quit and how to do things when you are in a tough season of feeling overwhelmed. We also share our personal experiences of when we left jobs due to our mental health. Share with us your stories in the comments below or any advice you want for people who may be in this situation.
In this episode about Alieshia and Sabriya we discuss an important topic that really affects people's mental health. Loneliness is really an epidemic out here so many people are lonely from not having friendships or relationships or just even after covid people are going outside as much. In this episode we share our experiences with loneliness in life from when we were in school to relocating to a new city and we share how we deal with it in the present times. Have you ever dealt with loneliness let us know in our comments on instagram or Facebook or tiktok. Like us on Facebook @ MillennialThoughts Follow us on twitter @millennialthpod Follow us on instagram @millennialthoughtspod Email us @millennialthoughtspod@gmail.com Subscribe, Comment and follow
In this episode we are talking about dealbreakers vs preferences in relationships. The millennial mogul for the episode is Amanda Gordon a poet most famous for The Hill We Climb a poem and spoke at the White House. Our new segment is called girl what's where we draw a topic from the therapy tool kit and we have a discussion about it so in this episode we talked about our relationship with emotional intimacy. We really dive into what are dealbreakers are and how we come up with them and how we have outside influence of society on what should be peoples dealbreakers. We then discuss preferences and how's there been so much controversary in the dating world on dating your preference and what your preference is rooted in. We talk about the difference between dealbreakers and preferences. Let us know what your thoughts are on this conversation if you want to watch this check us out on Millennial Thoughts Podcast YouTube channel. Follow us on instagram at millennialthoughtspod and on TikTok and on Facebook millennial thoughts. We end the episode with the therapy corner which is our wellness hack where Alieshia and Sabriya share there tips on how you can incorporate these conversations in your day to day life and how decide on whether it should be a dealbreaker or a preference.
In this episode, Alieshia & Sabriya shout out to our millennial mogul of the week Jennifer Hudson . This week we talked about our relationships with our parents and how our childhood expereinces impacted our body image and mental health. We talk about navigating the ups and down of life from what we learn from our childhood.I help single adults navigate the transition of adulthood, through advice videos, vlogs and my podcast called millennial thoughts! Join our Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2281715901863467/?ref=share_group_link. Instagram & Tiktok millennialthoughtspod
In this episode we have some girl talk about resilience and its meaning to us. Alieshia talks about her trip to Ghana & Sabriya talks about Portugal. Traveling is good for your mental health. We talk about how travel is a part of our lives and why we like to travel. We talk about the sacrifices and some of the trials of traveling. We then end with giving you some announcements of what is to come. Add us to your wellness routine. Join our Facebook group https://www.facebook.com/groups/2281715901863467/?ref=share_group_link. Watch us on YouTube at noon https://youtu.be/tmvmKrH55bs!
Episode Description: We dive deep into the fascinating intersection of science fiction and real-world innovation. Sabriya Stukes, shares her journey from a microbiologist researching tuberculosis and HIV to the fast-paced world of startups and business. We explore the "Science Fiction Idea Bank," a reservoir of futuristic concepts that have inspired today's technological advancements. From artificial silk to the societal implications of fictional drugs, this episode is a testament to the power of imagination and its role in shaping our reality. Grow Everything brings to life the bioeconomy when hosts Karl Schmieder and Erum Azeez Khan share stories from the field and interview leaders and influencers in the space. Life is a powerful force and it can be engineered. What are we creating? Learn more at www.messaginglab.com/groweverything Topics Covered: 00:00:00 Introduction: The Intersection of Science Fiction and Biotech Innovation 00:01:20 The "Science Fiction Idea Bank": Fueling Today's Technological Breakthroughs 00:05:32 How Sci-fi Visions Pave the Way for Startup Innovations 00:09:20 Biotech Wonders: From Imaginary Implants to Performance-enhancing Drugs 00:11:41 Sabriya Stukes: From Microbiologist to Startup Success 00:14:23 Indie Bio's Mission: Molding Scientists into Savvy Entrepreneurs 00:21:28 Weighing Career Paths: Scientist vs. Entrepreneur 00:24:14 Merging Worlds: Introducing Business Acumen to Scientific Endeavors 00:27:58 Evaluating Biotech Startups: The Thrills and Complexities 00:30:22 Key Elements of Biotech Success: Funding and Market Needs 00:33:46 Winning Over Investors: The Art of Storytelling in Biotech 00:35:09 Crafting a Biotech Venture: Passion and Effective Communication 00:41:00 Merging Business and Science: A Comprehensive Approach to Startup Analysis 00:49:31 Community's Role in Nurturing and Supporting Biotech Ventures 00:51:03 From Small Victories to Major Breakthroughs: A Glimpse into Startup Growth 00:52:06 Celebrating Milestones: Achievements in a Biotech Food Program 00:55:22 Indie Bio's Legacy: Leading Investor in Promising Biotech Startups 01:00:05 Networking and Crafting a Compelling Biotech Investment Narrative Episode Links: LinkedIn IndieBio Twitter Instagram SOSV Not Boring SciFi Idea Bank Technovelgy.com Captagon: the drug fuelling the Gulf party scene - and Syria's finances AIMA - CBD period pain relief Nukoko- cocoa free chocolate Climate Capital on what founders needs Call or Text the Grow Everything Hotline: +1 804-505-5553 Have a question or comment? Message us here: Instagram / TikTok / Twitter / LinkedIn / Youtube / GrowEverything website Email: groweverything@messaginglab.com Support here: Patreon Music by: Nihilore Production by: Amplafy Media --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/messaginglab/message
I'm in this episode I talked to Sabriya who moved to Orlando after a close death to help with mental health & being happy because life is short, to living in a horrible apartment & having family visit & being able to go the most magical place on earth almost everyday (Orlando or Disney world) lol. Here her website: https://project-passport.com. Follow project passport on ig & Facebook at project passport llc. Hopefully you enjoy this episode please share with family & friends! Follow us on Instagram at millennialthoughtspodcast. You can also find us on Facebook as Millennial Thoughts. Also, join the email list as you will receive a free relocation tracker. In addition to joining the email list, you will also receive a free 15-minute consultation to help you navigate and answer questions about relocating. Here is the link for the free consultation: https://calendly.com/millennialthoughtsconsulting/15min. Get your relocation expense tracker here: https://www.podpage.com/millennial-thoughts/ Support the podcast https://www.patreon.com/millennialthoughts. As always, make sure to rate, review, and share the podcast!
Chrystol and Sabriya update the listeners on what they've been up to and their one word themes for the new year.
Series-UnstoppableYou MC & Coordinator 3rd Annual Bounce Back Empowerment Virtual Conference For Women 2022 Sabriya Charles is the Founder and CEO of Project Passport LLC She is the award-winning Founder of Project Passport and Life Discovery Expert, graduated from North Carolina State University with dual Bachelor's degrees in Animal Science and Social Work. As a Master Life Coach and Clinical Mental Health Counseling Grduate, she launched Project Passport, a preventative mental wellness company that hosts transformational experiences that focus on providing tools and solutions to help companies, organizations, and women become the heroes of their mental health. She also helps people make their virtual wellness events organized, interactive, and fun. After experiencing severe anxiety and panic attacks, she realized there needed to be a sacred space to help people with the “little things” before they become big things that result in breakdowns. Website: project-passport.com
Are you a female entrepreneur working on projects related to life and business who find themselves stuck in the spiral of sticking it out or, worse, in the mindset of "hustle culture?" What if you could create amazing things instead without damaging your mental health severely in the process? This week on the Wellness and Wealth podcast, Sabriya Dobbins of Project Passport shares various tools and methods to preserve your mental well-being, but one of the least discussed strategies is knowing when to stop. This episode will cover assessments and techniques that help professionals create grace and peace through the intentional art of "giving it up."In this episode, Sabriya Dobbins answers the following questions: What is the hustle culture?Has the pandemic caused collective trauma? Is there a normal? Is corporate culture forever changed now that more people are waking up to their mental health is important? What exercise can you do to find out what is important to you? Guest Offer: Free 10-Day Renewal Challenge by Project PassportGuest Link: https://project-passport.com/shop-wellness/10-day-renewal-challenge | input discount code: PPWELLConnect with Wendy Manganaro: Website: www.wendymanganaro.com Our Services: Mindful Marketing Strategies LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/wendymanganaro1/ Mindset & Marketing: What's Keeping You Blocked PDF
(Airdate 10/13/22) Danny J. Bakewell, Sr., is a civil rights activist and entrepreneur. He is the owner of The Bakewell Company, which includes among its holdings the Los Angeles Sentinel newspaper. He has been Chairman of the National Newspaper Publishers Association (NNPA) since 2009. Through the Los Angeles Sentinel, Bakewell created “Taste of Soul.” considered one of the largest street family festivals in Los Angeles. Bakewell and his wife, Aline Bakewell, Esq, founded the Sabriya's Castle of Fun Foundation in memory of their youngest daughter who lost her life to leukemia. Bakewell is a three-time NAACP Image Award winner and a Southern Christian Leadership Martin Luther King, Jr Award recipient.
Hey! It's Sabriya and in this episode, I discuss steps to take throughout a transitional period of change. These steps have helped me in times of uncertainty. You know great things are to come but you may lack motivation because things aren't moving at your speed? Well, grab a drink, turn the volume up and relax for 15 minutes with me! Follow me on Instagram: @briyaknowsb3st_
Sabriya Dobbins is the Head Retreat Leader at Project Passport working with her “right hand woman,” Hannah Whitesides to improve the mental health within companies. If you have heard of the great resignation, this podcast explains why it is happening. “We are human before we are anything else. People want connection and want to be heard.” Listen in on this podcast to hear the story of how Project Passport got started as well as how it overcame the challenges posed by COVID. Notes: Project Passport Website: https://project-passport.com/
Sabriya Dobbins, award-winning Founder of Project Passport and Life Discovery Expert, graduated from North Carolina State University with dual bachelor's degrees in Animal Science and Social Work. She is currently a Master's in Clinical Mental Health Counseling Candidate and certified Master Life Coach. She runs Project Passport, which is a proactive wellness service company designed with the goal of providing preventative mental wellness tools and solutions to companies, organizations, and individual women. After experiencing severe anxiety and panic attacks, she realized there needed to be a sacred space to help people with the “little things” before they become big things that result in breakdowns. Sabriya is the author of the wellness blog Living Life Full Force and her self-published mental health and faith in business book, Purpose Doesn't Care What's in Your Bank Account. Tune in today to hear us chat mental health awareness, self-care routines, our purpose, retreats, pivoting business models through the pandemic, and what Sabriya is up to next. Did you love this episode? Let us know by leaving a review on Apple Podcasts. Think a friend may enjoy this content? Please share the show with them. We would truly appreciate it. MENTIONED IN THE SHOW On Demand Summer Coaching Experience: https://kellyanngorman.com/on-demand-summer-coaching-experience/ Business, LinkedIn, and Podcast Consulting: https://kellyanngorman.com/work-with-me/ Brand Deals: https://kellyanngorman.com/shop/ Your Podcast Production: https://kellyanngorman.com/your-podcast-production/ CONNECT WITH KELLY WEBSITE: kellyanngorman.com LINKEDIN NEWSLETTER: https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/6866512629620453376/ WEEKLY NEWSLETTER: https://kellyanngorman.com/business-mindset-organizational-tools/ LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/today/author/kellyanngorman/ MEDIUM: https://kellyanngorman.medium.com/ INSTAGRAM: @kellyanngormanofficial YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/kellyanngorman TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@kellyanngormanofficial? https://www.tiktok.com/@everythingismessy SUPPORT THE SHOW DONATION: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/kagenterprises CONNECT WITH SABRIYA WEBSITE: https://www.sabriyadobbins.com/ COMPANY WEBSITE: https://project-passport.com/ LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sabriya-dobbins/ FACEBOOK/INSTAGRAM: @projectpassportllc
Interview with Chief of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, Dr. Sabriya Jubilee
Sabriya and Chrystol discuss the chill pills of season 4!
Sabriya and Chrystol discuss the different styles of parenting
Sabriya and Chrystol discuss the results of their personality assessments (Myers-Briggs, 16 Personalities, DISC & Enneagram). The ladies also provide an overview of the each test and possible results. Take some time to do your own assessment before you listen so you can fully engage in the discussion! Myer-Briggs/16 Personalities 6:37 DISC 50:10 Enneagram 59:09
Chrystol and Sabriya continue in their discussion about personality assessment results. During this episode they discuss The Five Love Languages, Apology Languages, Spiritual gifts and Spiritual temperaments. The 5 Love Languages 6:22 Apology Languages 20:40 Spiritual Gifts 35:27 Spiritual Temperaments 46:52
In this episode Chrystol and Sabriya discuss what it means to Survive, Strive and Thrive and how to move towards Thriving in different areas of your life.
Intro to season 4. Sabriya & Chrystol check in and introduce the theme for season FOUR!
In this episode, Chrystol and Sabriya share insights from 2021 and updates for 2022.
Sabriya and Chrystol welcome Dr. Elishae Johnson to join in on a candid conversation about mental & emotional health, the benefits of therapy, mom guilt & being on the "struggle bus."
Sabriya & Chrystol welcome author, Michelle Whitby, to the podcast to discuss the affect a POVERTY MINDSET has on our financial and overall wellness.
In this episode, Sabriya and Chenia discuss the challenges of practicing better habits for self-development. They talk about the ways body image affects the workplace and more.
Sabriya and Chrystol celebrate their 1st podcast anniversary and the launch of their 3rd season! The ladies discuss their focus on all around wellness in 2021 and the upcoming Wellness Series!
Hi friends! In this week's episode, I chat with Sabriya about mental health. We chat about her own mental health journey, the importance of chatting about the gray area when it comes to suicide and also the barriers with receiving therapy. We have a lil longer episode but such valuable information and thoughts from the lovely Sabriya. Thank you so much for being vulnerable and strong for sharing your experience and for being a voice about very important topics that aren't always talked about. Feel free to connect with Sabriya on Instagram @Sabriyuh (https://www.instagram.com/sabriyuh). In honour of celebrating black history month, I'll be collaborating with some amazing people and amplifying melanated voices. Throughout the month we'll be highlighting the importance of mental health in the black community through their stories. Below are some resources for mental health. Free therapy (people living in Ontario)
In today's episode, Sabriya and Joslin talk about staying focused on your goals and why $7.25 is too low for minimum wage.
In this episode Chrystol and Sabriya share ways to finish this unprecedented year strong.
This week I had the pleasure of sitting down with Sabriya Scott, the owner of Scotts Realty Professionals. She was gracious enough to give us some insight into her background, how she has grown from just a few agents to over 50, as well as how COVID has affected her business. Check it out! https://www.facebook.com/moselerhomes https://www.instagram.com/moselerhomes https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLsoTjawdzF26HNHZwCbqTQ https://www.moselerhomes.com/
Listen as Chrystol and Sabriya discuss their journey through adulthood and the changes that come along with it.
Sabriya is joined by her husband Zi to discuss and share the lessons they've learned in 2020
Chrystol and Sabriya discuss how anxiety shows up in our children and what we do to help them cope.
Sabriya and Chrystol are filling y'all in on what's been going for the past few months.
Have you checked all the boxes on your success list, but still feel incomplete? Do you wish you felt more joy in your life? Have you been thinking that you need to make more time for yourself, but can't seem to make that happen?You definitely should listen to this episode! Dr. Tabatha interviews Sabriya Dobbins, the energetic CEO of Project Passport. Sabriya tells us how she realized she was successful on paper, but was lacking joy in her heart, so she made a huge life shift and found herself. She now helps other women do the same with her virtual retreats! Sabriya gives women the tools and confidence to take ownership of their lives, and find their own personal joy again!Sabriya Dobbins graduated from North Carolina State University with dual Bachelor’s degrees in Animal Science and Social Work. She created Project Passport with the dream of providing a transformational, experiential mental well-being adventure that focused more on supporting the participants in improving their mental wellness rather than escaping their problems. She also wanted to create dynamic retreat spaces for people to challenge the status quo of mental wellness and to achieve personal wellness. With certifications in areas like CBT, REBT, Mindfulness, and Life Purpose Coaching, she helps individuals reach their greater capacities and to push them to pursue their goals and aspirations through unconventional experiences. "We are the sole architects of our lives, hence it is our responsibility to design masterpieces that we believe in." -Sabriya Dobbins.FREE- Around the World of Mental Health: A Virtual Escape Event: https://project-passport.com/around-the-worldSabriya's Website: https://www.sabriyadobbins.com/Sabriya's FB: https://www.facebook.com/projectpassportllcSabriya's IG: https://www.instagram.com/projectpassportllc/Dr. Tabatha's Website: https://www.drtabatha.com/FB: https://www.facebook.com/DrTabathaIG: https://www.instagram.com/dr_tabatha/
Sabriya Dobbins is the energetic CEO of Project Passport. Find out the importance of taking time for yourself. Since we can't travel now, how can we do this? Virtual Retreats!! Find out what Sabriya has in store for you.
Felipe Blue, MA, LCAS interviews Sabriya Dobbins regarding the changes her company, Project Passport, has gone through since the pandemic. Listen to how Sabriya remixes her viewpoint of the world and how she becomes the master of her destiny on behalf of women everywhere. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/morethantherapy/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/morethantherapy/support
**SPOILER ALERT ...as per usual...** Meet our uncle! And then, listen to us pick apart some of pop culture history's greatest (and not-so-great) ~bad guys~. You'll get to hear Zainab complain about Snape (again, as per usual), Sabriya put in way more effort than was necessary (again...as per usual...), and our uncle talk about how much he loves Thanos (...as per usual... not that you guys would know). Visit our uncle's Letterboxd profile to see some of other "Bad Guy" lists that he's put together!
In this episode we talk with entrepreneur Sabriya who focuses on mental wellness and how she pivoted during the pandemic. She has a company called project passport an international retreat for women focusing on mental health. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/millennialthoughts/support
In this episode Chrystol and Sabriya discuss ways to shift and reframe self defeating thoughts and emotions.
In this episode Chrystol and Sabriya share strategies for practicing self care to manage stress and anxiety during this pandemic.
Sabriya and Chrystol's husbands share their experiences and perspectives on the COVID-19 crisis.
In this episode Sabriya discusses how the unexpected diagnosis of Autism impacted her life.
We have transitioned to an "I don't know" season. This week Chrystol and Sabriya discuss how they're adjusting to life amid “social distancing” and not having the answers to so many questions.
Welcome to the Season 3 Premiere of the I Chose This Life Series. Today I am chatting with Sabriya Dobbins, Founder and CEO of Project Passport LLC. Sabriya and I met when we realized we were both part of The Misdiagnosed Woman Series late last year. And we've been friends ever since! Thanks to the internet! I absolutely fell in love with the work Sabriya and her company are doing. Project Passport LLC creates Mental Wellness Retreats all around the globe. And they sell out fast! Her team is consistently creating change through travel along with providing the true benefits of mental hygiene. Tune in to hear our incredible conversation about mental health, wellness, choosing to live life in purpose and what she has coming up in the future… As Entrepreneurs you must make sure to clock out! And when you do, take the time to put your feet up. One of our favorite past times is Netflix so you are going to want to hear what we were both binging the week we recorded this! Especially at a time like this we need to make sure we are truly taking care of ourselves. Self-care for our minds, body and overall spirit. Where are you listening to this episode today? Take a screenshot and let me know! Tag me on Facebook or Instagram @thehappyworkaholic I really hope you enjoyed this episode today. If so please let me know by leaving a review on Apple Podcasts here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-happy-workaholic-podcast/id1254994721?mt=2 Looking for a Business, Podcast, LinkedIn and/or Life Coach? I'm am here for you! Check out my latest program MOMENTUM! A Twelve Month On Demand Coaching Experience. Available here: https://kellyanngorman.com/momentum/ Are you ready to launch a podcast? I have only two spots left in 2020! Visit Your Podcast Production for all the details. https://kellyanngorman.com/your-podcast-production/ CONNECT WITH KELLY! Website and Podcast Home: https://thehappyworkaholic.com/ Join the Just For Us Community: https://kellyanngorman.com/just-for-us/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thehappyworkaholic/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kellyanngorman/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thehappyworkaholic/ The Happy Workaholic Network Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/thwnetwork/ Watch #MEDCHATMONDAYS on YouTube here: https://youtube.com/kellyanngorman For more information on sponsorship for the show, coaching programs and more visit thehappyworkaholic.com. Apply to be a guest in an upcoming series here: https://kellyanngorman.com/work-with-me/ CONNECT WITH SABRIYA! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/projectpassportllc/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/projectpassportllc LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/project-passport/ Website: https://project-passport.com/ UPDATE: Project Passport is now offering Online Events throughout COVID-19 Pandemic Living Life Full Force https://project-passport.com/living-life-full-force Series to help you uncover the life you always wanted especially during the madness! Travels from Your Couch https://project-passport.com/travels-from-your-couch Since you cannot see the world right now, travel expert, Hannah is bringing the world to you! Virtual Retreats and Workshops coming soon --> For stress, anxiety, purpose, dealing with depression, accountability, and more!
Chrystol is in Georgia. Sabriya is in North Carolina. The world in a panic. Let's talk about it! The ladies are sharing a conversation about how they are dealing with changes because of the coronavirus.
Sabriya and Chrystol discuss the recent video of a mother that accidentally left her kids at home while she drove to their school. They also tackle the question of why moms are always so tired.
Host Rhelin T sits down with artist Noni Sabriya to discuss her latest work, upcoming projects, and Music News. HELPFUL LINKS: Website - http://blackhollywoodlive.com Follow us on Twitter - https://twitter.com/bhlonline Merch - http://shop.spreadshirt.com/BlackHollywoodLive/ ABOUT BLACK HOLLYWOOD LIVE: Black Hollywood Live is the world's first online broadcast news network with programming and content dedicated to African American entertainment news. The network features long form, in-depth celebrity interviews, smart commentary and discussion as well as news and inside information. The network was created by producer Keven Undergaro. Black Hollywood Live had guests from shows/films like 12 Years A Slave, The Butler, America's Got Talent, The Game, Chicago Fire, Believe, Hannibal, Suits, Parks and Recreation, Dallas Buyers Club, Real Husbands of Hollywood, The Best Man Holiday, The View, Shameless, Basketball Wives, Being Mary Jane, Scandal, Single Ladies and many more. Notable guests on the network include: host Wayne Brady, The View's Sherri Shepherd, Late Night's Jimmy Fallon and Seth Meyer and others.
F. Khristopher Blue of More Than Therapy interviews Sabriya Dobbins of Project Passport about her traveling adventures, her pursuit of entrepreneurship at such a young age, being a boss, and captain of her own destiny as well as some not so secret information about her. Join her on this podcast adventure and learn more about Sabriya Dobbins!! #projectpassport #morethantherapy #mentalhealthwellness #retreats #travel #boss #diva #entrepreneurship Favorite day of the week: Thursday Least Favorite Food: Guacamole --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/morethantherapy/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/morethantherapy/support
Hear the beginnings of Chrystol and Sabriya's friendship and why the podcast was created.
Sabriya Dobbins is the creator of Project Passport which provides people with a less superficial travel experience that focuses more on the travelers and their well-beings. She also helps travelers become more aware of the social and environmental issues in the world around them. Her goal is to help individuals reach their greater capacities and to push them to pursue their goals and aspirations through unique travel retreats. Here are the key links for the episode: Project Passport (project-passport.com) EventBrite (http://eventbrite.com) MeetUp (https://www.meetup.com)
What do you do when you find yourself in a major life transition with no apartment, no relationship, no job, and no idea what you want to do next? This week's guest Dr. Sabriya Stukes took a “radical sabbatical” to discover what she cared most about and how she wanted to make an impact in the world. Whether you've got a lot of change happening all at once or the desire to switch things up a bit, listen in. This episode is full of real talk about what to do you're not okay, when and how to ask for help, and why the biggest challenges can be the greatest guides. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Approx. 4 months. That is the amount of time Sabriya Dobbins has spent building her business with her team. You would never tell by just how far she’s came along! Her travel retreat has blossomed into a solid foundation to launch her Project Passport business with no ceiling in sight! You’ll here a unique perspective from an entrepreneur starting her business from the beginning and how long she’s projected to be in the “red” to see her dream come true. Entrepreneurship isn’t easy, but she proves that with enough passion, and a great team, you can make your vision become reality. Quick Nuggets: Project Passport is a wellness travel company created for the new millennium of travel where one can combine mind, body, culture, and people into one beautifully developed group experience, also known as a “retreat.” Sabriya has traveled to 10+ countries and counting. Dobbins created Project Passport with the dream of creating a less superficial travel experience that focuses more on the travelers and their well-being. In addition, with a background in Social Work, she hopes to help travelers become more aware of the social and environmental issues in the world around them. Her goal is to help individuals reach their greater capacities and to push them to pursue their goals and aspirations through unique travel retreats. She looks forward to showing you the world, one retreat at time. #TravelDifferent #TravelBold Check out more here: https://project-passport.com/ SUBSCRIBE to the YouTube channel: https://bit.ly/2PGm5FK MERCH: https://bit.ly/2QBwrYE Real Estate Careers: https://bit.ly/2IqYYwr Create your OWN podcast: https://amzn.to/2DWKFKL
In this episode, former journalist and now Grady College professor Sabriya Rice discusses the unique challenges the health and medical field brings to journalists — plus, the pros and cons of graduate school.
May 3 2018 – Sheila and Sabriya are back for Season 2! Listen in as they discuss the hot political topics of the week.
January 7 2018 – It’s a New Year, but the 45 administration is up to their same old tricks. This week Sabriya and Sheila discuss Fire and Fury, North Korea, Dana Gresham who is Doug Jones’s Chief of Staff, and much more! Be sure to check us out on Facebook (bit.ly/BWTPFB), iTunes (bit.ly/BWTPiT), Google Play […]
December 31 2017 – On the last day of 2017 Sheila and Sabriya discuss their Top Ten (or more) stories for the year. 2017 was a very ‘newsy’ year, so narrowing it down to ten (or eleven) was near impossible, but they were able to cover topics that not only affected the United States as […]
December 10 2017 – This week on Black Women Talk Politics Sheila and Sabriya engage in a lively discussion about the Time Magazine People of the Year, John Lewis not attending the Civil Rights Museum in Mississippi because of Trump also attending, the latest on the tax bill, and more!. Be sure to check us […]
November 19 2017 – After a 2 week hiatus, Sheila and Sabriya are back to discuss the latest on the Tax Bill, Roy Moore and Al Franken, the never ending saga on Russia, and the wins for Democrats in the recent elections. Be sure to check us out on Facebook (bit.ly/BWTPFB), iTunes (bit.ly/BWTPiT), Google Play […]
October 29 2017 – Sabriya and Sheila discuss the Opiod Epidemic, Puerto Rico and the Whitefish scandal, the Hilary Clinton diversion, the coming indictments of the Russia investigation, Houston Texans owner Bob McNair, and more. Be sure to check us out on Facebook (bit.ly/BWTPFB), iTunes (bit.ly/BWTPiT), Google Play (http://bit.ly/BWTPG), SoundCloud (bit.ly/BTWPSC )and YouTube (bit.ly/BWTPYT)
Science Soapbox sits down with longtime friend, Dr. Sabriya Stukes. Sabriya received her Ph.D. in microbiology from Albert Einstein College of Medicine and is currently the Assistant Director of the Master's in Translational Medicine program at City College. She has also been a longtime advocate for increasing diversity and awareness in the science fields for women and underrepresented minority communities. In this episode, we chat about the value of graduate science training and the merit of non-academic science careers. For show notes, visit sciencesoapbox.org/podcast and subscribe on iTunes or Stitcher. Twitter: twitter.com/science_soapbox Facebook: facebook.com/sciencesoapbox
http://leanblog.org/audio98 There's a really good article that was published by Modern Healthcare as a special report, written by Sabriya Rice. Sabriya spent a week observing a rapid improvement event (RIE) at the Sts. Mary and Elizabeth Medical Center in Illinois. It's an in depth article that, I think, very accurately reflects the reality that Lean is helpful, but the process isn't easy for a number of reasons. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lean-blog-audio/support