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Women, Wealth, and Entrepreneurship
Building & Leaving A Legacy : A Chat with The Authors of MomPreneurs , Raising Businesses & Babies

Women, Wealth, and Entrepreneurship

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2024 83:31


Building & Leaving A Legacy : A Chat with The Authors of MomPreneurs , Raising Businesses & Babies Host Ariel Shaw, MBA invites Mompreneur Co-Authors Ashonte' Lyles, LaShondra Swanson, Monique Gibsn-Miller, Sandra Morse, Shirley Solomon, and Dr. Donna Patterson to discuss aspects of running a business with mothherhood, while building and leaving a legacy. Welcome to Women, Wealth & Entrepreneurship with Ariel Shaw, MBA! We want to increase your bottom line and create generational wealth that lasts way beyond you! It's 2024, the year of Reinvention & Domination.

Women, Wealth, and Entrepreneurship
WOMEN, WEALTH AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP WITH SANDRA MORSE OF PAINT AND POUR REMIX! HOW SHE IS CHANGING THE GAME OF LEISURE PAINT PARTIES!

Women, Wealth, and Entrepreneurship

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2022 23:28


WOMEN, WEALTH AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP WITH SANDRA MORSE OF PAINT AND POUR REMIX! HOW SHE IS CHANGING THE GAME OF LEISURE PAINT PARTIES! Welcome to Women, Wealth & Entrepreneurship with Ariel Shaw, MBA! We want to increase your bottom line and create generational wealth that lasts way beyond you. It's 2022 and it's the year of ACTION! About our Guest, Sandra Sandra Morse is the CoOwner of Paint and Pour Remix with her boyfriend Justin Richmond. They own a mobile paint and sip company where they don't use paint brushes. You pour paint and dance to the music allowing you to make beautiful abstract art through the genre of pouring paint. However in addition to that, she is a mom of two beautiful daughters and lives in Fayetteville,GA. She has had a successful career in technology sales for over 25 years selling and designing networks for companies such as Frontier, Winstar, BellSouth and AT&T. She had even started a cable company which installed Cat 5 cable throughout Metro Atlanta in her mid-20s. Sandra is originally from New Jersey and graduated from Rutgers University in New Brunswick, NJ. She is a true believer and advocate promoting girls and women in IT and served on the Board of the Women of AT&T pushing STEM programs for girls throughout Metro Atlanta. Her entrepreneurial spirit is what has allowed her to flourish her IT technical side and bridge her creative and artistic side. We can find her on IG@ PaintandPourRemix We could not do this without our amazing sponsors! We are sponsored by Alzheimer's Services Center at asc-ga.org, Xtreme Fun on Wheels at extremefunonwheels.com, Sherry DeVouse-Dennard of State Farm at sddinsurance.com, Tyronica Carter of Radiant Styles at radiantstylesjewelry2.com, Kim Mays of State Farm at coveredbykim.com, and Page Testing Solutions at pagetestsolutions.com. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Beauty Republic
Self care with Sandra Morse

Beauty Republic

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2021 30:05


Join us as we interview Sandra Morse as she shares how she practices self care.

self care sandra morse
Circle of Hearts
Sister Jaguar’s Journey with Sandra Morse

Circle of Hearts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2017 56:08


Aired Sunday, 2 April 2017, 2:00 PM ET Sister Jaguar’s Journey with Sandra Morse I have the pleasure to bring to you to you the dynamic duo of sister Jaguar and Sandra Morse to share how synchronicity brought them together to share a amazing lifetime experience. About Sister Judy Bisignano: Sister Judy Bisignano, a Dominican nun, spent sixty-eight years looking for God in all the wrong places. A lifetime of prayer and public service as a fierce and renowned educator in Tucson, Arizona failed to bring her the peace and divine connection she had always sought. SISTER JAGUAR’S JOURNEY (the film and the book) tells the story of her difficult childhood, and her attempt to avoid family life, marriage and motherhood by entering the convent, where she was met with an even more abusive situation. Ever the survivor, she worked with children and teenagers and founded two schools, yet when the school she started for the Mexican-American community in South Tucson was closed, she was forced to confront the devastating affects of her lifelong anger on her life, her work, and those around her. Divine intervention presented herself in the form of Sandra Morse, a friend and professional communication philosopher, who with a simple invitation to visit the Achuar community in the Ecuadorian Amazon rainforest, forever changed Sister Judy’s life. Launching her onto a path toward reconciliation with her turbulent, abusive, angry past, she eventually found peace and forgiveness through plant medicine in the Amazon rainforest. Yes, a Dominican nun drinking ayahuasca – and it changed everything. It was here in this moment, in this place, with these special people, that she found God, healing and forgiveness. While sitting in a canoe on the Pastaza River, Sister Judy witnessed a black jaguar devour a white bird. To date, she is the only visitor “from the north” to encounter a black jaguar in the Achuar region. According to the local shaman, seeing the black jaguar was a good omen, one that empowered Sister Judy to experience a series of cultural, environmental and spiritual shifts that ultimately transformed her life. Sister Jaguar’s Journey is the story of one nun’s transformational passage from self-rejection to self-acceptance; from self-blame to self-love. Perhaps it is also the journey of each of us as we search for peace in this life and beyond. The Achuar call her “Hermana Otorango – Sister Jaguar,” and so will you. Website: http://www.sisterjaguarsjourney.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SisterJaguarsJourney About Sandra Morse: Sandra Morse and her eleven siblings were raised in Yuma, Arizona. She is a communications philosopher and has a private practice in Tucson, Arizona. She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in philosophy and communication and is a certified mediator. Sandra is the co-author of Sister Jaguar’s Journey and the Executive Producer of the film Sister Jaguar’s Journey. She and her husband, Michael, have two adult children (Sophie and Elliott) and a teenage son (Oren) at home in Tucson. Sandra conducts eco-retreats into Ecuador’s Amazon rainforest. She has conducted 14 trips over the past several years. She has developed close, meaningful relationships with many Achuar (ACH-war) in various villages. Word spreads via short-wave radio among the villages that “Sandra is here to see us. It is time to gather and celebrate.” On a recent visit, Achuar elders of the Wayusentsa (y-u-SENT-sa) and Kusutkau (ka-SUIT-ka) villages publicly thanked and honored Sandra as “one of them.” They specifically asked that she work on their behalf to organize programs whereby community members from seven Achuar villages work to improve their lives thr

New Consciousness Review
How a Nun Found God and Healing in the Rainforest

New Consciousness Review

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2017 56:20


Aired Wednesday, 11 January 2017, 2:00 PM ET Today’s Stars are Sister Judy Bisignano and Sandra Morse Sister Judy Bisignano, a Dominican nun, is the coauthor of Sister Jaguar’s Journey, her book and DVD about how participation in the sacred rituals of the Achuar people helped in her transformation from self-rejection to self-forgiveness. About the Guests Sister Judy Bisignano and Sandra Morse Sister Judy Bisignano, a Dominican nun, is a fierce educator, and in so many ways a rebel. SISTER JAGUAR’S JOURNEY (both the film and the book) tells the story of her difficult childhood, and her attempt to avoid family life, marriage and motherhood by entering the convent, where she was met with an even more abusive situation. Ever the survivor, she worked with children and founded two alternative schools. Yet when the school she started for the Mexican-American community was closed, she was forced to confront the devastating affects of her lifelong anger. Sandra Morse, her friend and mentor, asks Sister Judy to go with her to the rainforest of Ecuador and participate in the sacred rituals of the Achuar people. It was here in this moment, in this place, with these special people, that she found God, healing and forgiveness. Sandra Morse is a communications philosopher with a private practice in Tucson, Arizona. Simply stated, she shows people how to listen! Sandra will soon be guiding her 15th eco-retreat to the Amazon jungle. There, visitors from the North immerse themselves in the ecology of the rainforest and the spirituality of the Achuar people. Participants return home with a new perspective of their place on the planet and in the universe. Website: http://www.sisterjaguarsjourney.com/

Circle of Hearts
Sister Jaguar’s Journey

Circle of Hearts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2016 56:47


Aired Sunday, 4 September 2016, 2:00 PM ETOn Sunday September 4th, at 2 PM EST, I have the pleasure to introduce to you sister Jaguar and her journey to find God. About the Guest Sister Judy BisignanoSister Judy Bisignano, a Dominican nun, spent sixty-eight years looking for God in all the wrong places. A lifetime of prayer and public service as a fierce and renowned educator in Tucson, Arizona failed to bring her the peace and divine connection she had always sought.SISTER JAGUAR’S JOURNEY (the film and the book) tells the story of her difficult childhood, and her attempt to avoid family life, marriage and motherhood by entering the convent, where she was met with an even more abusive situation. Ever the survivor, she worked with children and teenagers and founded two schools, yet when the school she started for the Mexican-American community in South Tucson was closed, she was forced to confront the devastating effects of her lifelong anger on her life, her work, and those around her.Divine intervention presented herself in the form of Sandra Morse, a friend and professional communication philosopher, who with a simple invitation to visit the Achuar community in the Ecuadorian Amazon rainforest, forever changed Sister Judy’s life. Launching her onto a path toward reconciliation with her turbulent, abusive, angry past, she eventually found peace and forgiveness through plant medicine in the Amazon rainforest. Yes, a Dominican nun drinking ayahuasca – and it changed everything. It was here in this moment, in this place, with these special people, that she found God, healing and forgiveness.While sitting in a canoe on the Pastaza River, Sister Judy witnessed a black jaguar devour a white bird. To date, she is the only visitor “from the north” to encounter a black jaguar in the Achuar region. According to the local shaman, seeing the black jaguar was a good omen, one that empowered Sister Judy to experience a series of cultural, environmental and spiritual shifts that ultimately transformed her life.Sister Jaguar’s Journey is the story of one nun’s transformational passage from self-rejection to self-acceptance; from self-blame to self-love. Perhaps it is also the journey of each of us as we search for peace in this life and beyond.The Achuar call her “Hermana Otorango – Sister Jaguar,” and so will you.Website: http://www.sisterjaguarsjourney.com

Circle of Hearts
Sister Jaguar’s Journey

Circle of Hearts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2016 56:47


Aired Sunday, 4 September 2016, 2:00 PM ETOn Sunday September 4th, at 2 PM EST, I have the pleasure to introduce to you sister Jaguar and her journey to find God.About the Guest Sister Judy BisignanoSister Judy Bisignano, a Dominican nun, spent sixty-eight years looking for God in all the wrong places. A lifetime of prayer and public service as a fierce and renowned educator in Tucson, Arizona failed to bring her the peace and divine connection she had always sought.SISTER JAGUAR’S JOURNEY (the film and the book) tells the story of her difficult childhood, and her attempt to avoid family life, marriage and motherhood by entering the convent, where she was met with an even more abusive situation. Ever the survivor, she worked with children and teenagers and founded two schools, yet when the school she started for the Mexican-American community in South Tucson was closed, she was forced to confront the devastating effects of her lifelong anger on her life, her work, and those around her.Divine intervention presented herself in the form of Sandra Morse, a friend and professional communication philosopher, who with a simple invitation to visit the Achuar community in the Ecuadorian Amazon rainforest, forever changed Sister Judy’s life. Launching her onto a path toward reconciliation with her turbulent, abusive, angry past, she eventually found peace and forgiveness through plant medicine in the Amazon rainforest. Yes, a Dominican nun drinking ayahuasca – and it changed everything. It was here in this moment, in this place, with these special people, that she found God, healing and forgiveness.While sitting in a canoe on the Pastaza River, Sister Judy witnessed a black jaguar devour a white bird. To date, she is the only visitor “from the north” to encounter a black jaguar in the Achuar region. According to the local shaman, seeing the black jaguar was a good omen, one that empowered Sister Judy to experience a series of cultural, environmental and spiritual shifts that ultimately transformed her life.Sister Jaguar’s Journey is the story of one nun’s transformational passage from self-rejection to self-acceptance; from self-blame to self-love. Perhaps it is also the journey of each of us as we search for peace in this life and beyond.The Achuar call her “Hermana Otorango – Sister Jaguar,” and so will you.Website: http://www.sisterjaguarsjourney.com

Circle of Hearts
Sister Jaguar’s Journey

Circle of Hearts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2016 52:16


Aired Sunday, 7 August 2016, 2:00 PM ETOn Sunday August 7th, at 2 PM EST, I have the pleasure to introduce to you sister Jaguar and her journey to find God.About the Guest Sister Judy BisignanoSister Judy Bisignano, a Dominican nun, spent sixty-eight years looking for God in all the wrong places. A lifetime of prayer and public service as a fierce and renowned educator in Tucson, Arizona failed to bring her the peace and divine connection she had always sought.SISTER JAGUAR’S JOURNEY (the film and the book) tells the story of her difficult childhood, and her attempt to avoid family life, marriage and motherhood by entering the convent, where she was met with an even more abusive situation. Ever the survivor, she worked with children and teenagers and founded two schools, yet when the school she started for the Mexican-American community in South Tucson was closed, she was forced to confront the devastating effects of her lifelong anger on her life, her work, and those around her.Divine intervention presented herself in the form of Sandra Morse, a friend and professional communication philosopher, who with a simple invitation to visit the Achuar community in the Ecuadorian Amazon rainforest, forever changed Sister Judy’s life. Launching her onto a path toward reconciliation with her turbulent, abusive, angry past, she eventually found peace and forgiveness through plant medicine in the Amazon rainforest. Yes, a Dominican nun drinking ayahuasca – and it changed everything. It was here in this moment, in this place, with these special people, that she found God, healing and forgiveness.While sitting in a canoe on the Pastaza River, Sister Judy witnessed a black jaguar devour a white bird. To date, she is the only visitor “from the north” to encounter a black jaguar in the Achuar region. According to the local shaman, seeing the black jaguar was a good omen, one that empowered Sister Judy to experience a series of cultural, environmental and spiritual shifts that ultimately transformed her life.Sister Jaguar’s Journey is the story of one nun’s transformational passage from self-rejection to self-acceptance; from self-blame to self-love. Perhaps it is also the journey of each of us as we search for peace in this life and beyond.The Achuar call her “Hermana Otorango – Sister Jaguar,” and so will you.Website: http://www.sisterjaguarsjourney.com