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Welcome to BARBERSHOP CONFIDENTIAL the Podcast EPISODE 209 produced by @d0peclick We are back with another episode! Your hosts Jona and Leslie. This weeks guest is Sarahi who is back for a second time and here to update us on her life and its ups and downs. I appreciate Sarahi for joining me for this episode, we had a dope fun convo and I hope you find entertaining as I did, please follow her and support. As always we never intend to offend anyone with our opinions. If you want to have your chime / tea/ confessions or need advice please submit it anonymously and we'll read it on the episode and give our opinions and advise. https://bscpdcst.wixsite.com/bscpodcast/tea-chisme THANK YOU for listening and supporting, I hope you continue to listen and enjoy the conversations between the guests and us, Huge shout out to all of you! Any questions or comments please email at bscpdcst@gmail.com https://bscpdcst.wixsite.com/bscpodcast SUBSCRIBE to YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMk3TS3qnykSLkO6wk2IrdQ PLEASE follow us on Instagram @BarbershopConfidential Co-Host @grande_papiiiii Guest @sarahiighh X(twitter): @BSCpodcast
I sit down with Tiarè Sarahi, a passionate prenatal and birth doula based in Los Angeles. As a mom of two, Tiare has experienced both medicated and unmedicated births—giving her a deeply personal perspective on the transformative nature of birth. We dive into everything from choosing the right doula and navigating hospital interventions to reclaiming authority in the birth space and embracing birth as an intuitive process. Tiarè shares how she helps mothers feel empowered, whether they're birthing at home, in a hospital, or via C-section. We also discuss how fear-based language in medical settings can pressure women into interventions they may not need—and how to confidently advocate for the birth experience they desire. If you're expecting, planning for the future, or just fascinated by the wisdom of birth work, this episode is a must-listen!
En este episodio Ale habla con Sarahi, alumna de segundo semestre de la Facultad de Psicología, quien cuenta por qué eligió la carrera. También nos comparten anécdotas divertidas y uno que otro accidente.
Welcome to BARBERSHOP CONFIDENTIAL the Podcast EPISODE 186 produced by @d0peclick We are back with another episode! this week we have Sarahi, Sarahi is a model / yapper in San Diego. Sarahi comes through and we share a yapping session on different topics. I appreciate Sarahi for coming on for this episode, we had a dope fun convo and I hope you find entertaining as I did. As always we never intend to offend anyone with our opinions. THANK YOU for listening and supporting, I hope you continue to listen and enjoy the conversations between my guests and me, Huge shout out to all of you! any questions or comments please email at bscpdcst@gmail.com https://bscpdcst.wixsite.com/bscpodcast SUBSCRIBE to YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMk3TS3qnykSLkO6wk2IrdQ PLEASE follow us on Instagram @BarbershopConfidential @sarahiihhh X(twitter): @BSCpodcast
Big Idea: Death is an unescapable reality for us all and it ought to be mourned. But not even death can jeopardise the promises of God.1. Abraham mourns the death of Sarah2. Abraham purchases a burial plot for Sarahi. Should Christians bury their loved ones?ii. What is the significance of Sarah's burial?
Sarahi cuenta como es su doble vida como escort en telegram y su profesión en el sector de la educación, cuantos servicios puede atender en un día, como se cuida una "cariñosa" de las enfermedades, como es el trato de novios que se da en un servicio, cuanto se debe de durar en un servicio, lo caro o barato que puede salir contratar una cariñosa, clientes que la contratan solo para que le cuentan sus penas, cuanto cuesta sacar de trabajar a una cariñosa, los clientes jóvenes que la dejan toda cansada, clientes que ofrecen dinero para hacerlo sin protección, lo malo de trabajar en un table dance donde se gana poco, las peores experiencias que le han pasado como cariñosa. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gusgripodcast/support
Abraham recibió una orden de salir de su casa, de su familia, de lo que conocía, de lo seguro, para llevarlo a los desconocido. La biblia nos muestra la obediencia y el proceso que tuvo que pasar. Escucha este episodio y si te bendice por favor comparte! Que Dios te bendiga
South Philly's Sarahi Franco-Morales: feeder of families, volunteer translator, fair housing and employment advocate, reading tutor, age 18
Para muchas mujeres la historia comienza en la infancia y para otras con algunas circunstancias que las llevan a tomar las riendas de todo hasta convertirse en esa mujer que todo lo resuelve, que siempre está dispuesta y para ella nada es imposible, Pero también sufre, se enferma y cae, aunque evita expresar su dolor es doña huevotes el nuevo libro de Ana mar Orihuela y que te invitamos a conocer esta mañana. Además te invitamos a conocer el libro “colibríes del centro occidente de México, una guía Ilustrada de la Dra. Sarahi contreras, investigadora del CUSsur que ha dedicado buena parte de su vida y su trabajo profesional a estudiar estos seres mágicos incansables, llenos de energía y resistencia.Escucha este podcast de El Expresso de las 10 desde Expo Guadalajara en FIL 2023.
Candice is joined by creatives and sisters Heather and Sarah Taylor to discuss the personal reason they started a podcast to discuss the often inaccurate portrayal of mental health in film and television. From being raised by a mother who went far too long in life undiagnosed to learning how to not be afraid of therapists, the sisters get vulnerable as to destigmatize conversation surrounding mental health. Heather & Sarahi's Social Media:Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/heatherAtaylor/https://www.instagram.com/sarahtayloreditor/Check out Braaains Podcast:https://braaainspodcast.com/Candice's Social Media:www.instagram.com/candiceking/www.instagram.com/asuperbloompod/www.tiktok.com/@itscandiceking Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A través del programa de Convoy Hope, muchas mujeres se han empoderado y han salido adelante no solo económicamente sino espiritualmente.Todos pasamos por la etapa donde quisimos de niños ser visto por mamá. Pero aún de adulto, me siento Mamá invisible. En Génesis 16 se habla de la vida de Hagar a donde ella se siente así , invisible ella era la sirviente de Sarahí y al Sarahi ser infértil , Sarahí la entrega a su esposo para darle descendencia, y luego Hagar huye y encuentra a Dios y comprende quién es El y cuál es su lugar, tiene la conversación mas larga con Dios y es la única que le da nombre a Dios, he visto al Dios que me ve.Que diferencia hace en mi vida saber que Dios me ve.Yo me pregunté hace unos años quien era a parte de Mamá, maestra, esposa, y no me deprimí pero aún así me sentía un poco invisible, le pedí a Dios que me mostrara que era lo que El quería de mi y descubrí que El me ve allí en lo secreto y sabe quien soy.Todos tenemos la necesidad de ser vistos , por que anhelamos que Dios nos vea y esto hace la diferencia es conocer nuestras raíces salmo 139:16. El me cuida y vela por mi. A veces pensamos que Dios solo me ve para juzgarme, peto la verdad es que los ojos de Dios son amorosos y ser visto es estar tranquilo Jeremías 24:6.Dios nos cuida porque nos ve.Sofonias 3:17 Dios nos Ana y nos ve no tenemos que hacer nada. salmo 33:13-15Ser visto es comprendido y alentado Mateo 6:6Cuando me deleito y soy visto significa que estoy seguro 2 Crónicas 16:8. Nos da fuerza si confío plenamente en El.A veces creemos que Dios no hace, pero cuando Dios ve dolor, El busca a quien lo haga por El. Es lo que somos nosotros, su pueblo, su iglesia. El hecho de no ver o sentir a Dios, no quiere decir que El no nos vea y este haciendo algo.Mateo10:29-31.Dios siempre nos cuida y nos va a dar la sanidad. Dios nos mira con amor y nosotros elegimos pero aún así El nos ama . Job 42:5A veces solo en el dolor podemos ver a Dios. O dejamos que el dolor no nos permita verlo.Salmo 32:8 Dios me guía con sus ojos pero solo ocurre cuando yo lo veo a Él y miro a donde El mira. Cuando deje de Pedir ser vista y enfocarme en saber que ve El en mi, comenzó a abrí r puertas para poder servir a los demás. Una pequeña decisión la puede tomar Dios para trabaformar mi vida y la de los demás. La pregunta no es será que Dios me ve sino decir Dios me ve que quiere El que yo haga. Créele a El y vas a saber cómo te ve El ojos de fe.Recuerda ser visto es ser significativo y libre bajo su mirada. El te pude para que fijes tus ojos en El. Estudia su palabra puedes unirte al despliegue pero haz algo para poder ver a Dios.Y saber que tiene El oara ti.
Tracklist: 1.Britto - Santa Lucía (Extended Mix) The Mexican Power 2.Slin Bourgh - Take Me (Original Mix) 3.Rub - Fuck Police (Original Mix) 4.The Naked and Famous - No Way (Artic Moon Remix) 5.JackRock - Manitou (Original Mix) 6.Sophie Sugar ft. Rebecca Emely - Beside You (Original Mix) 7.Paramore - Crushcrushcrush (Artic Moon Remix) 8.Giuseppe Ottaviani - Till We Meet Again (Extended Mix) 9.Mylo Spykers - Let Me Hear (Original Mix) 10.Sarahi Boriu - Blue Lovers (Original Mix) The Mexican Power 11.Trudge - Pasion (Original Mix) 12.Allan McLuhan & Dahnniel - Detention (Extended Mix) The Mexican Power 13.Bring Me The Horizon - Drown (Artic Moon Remix) 14.Shacke - Full Contraction (Original Mix) 15.Umbraid - Teenagers (Original Mix) 16.John O’Callaghan - Riders Of Rohan (Original Mix) 17.Sarahi Boriu - Boriucorn (Original Mix) The Mexican Power 18.K90 - Deliverance (Tempo Giusto Remix) 19.New World Punxgade System - If You Want (Extended Mix) 20.Simon Patterson - Brush Strokes (Original Mix) 21.Skrillex - Trance Mums (Skrillex Remix) 22.Toya Delazy - Qhawe (Original Mix) 23.Schacke - Role Modeling (Original Mix) 24.Shogun - Cyberpunk (Original Mix) 25.W&W x Harris & Ford x Triiipl3 Inc. - Fantasy (Tricky Disco) (Extended Mix) 26.Calvin Harris & Ellie Goulding - Miracle (Olly James Euro-Techno Mix)
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Shout out to Sarahi in my subscriber's only group chat for reminding me it was podcast Friday! I almost forgot. Here's a quick little bonus release to tide you over since I have a full day of lessons today. I've got so much back log to get through that this episode is from before Christmas! Enjoy! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/inthewoodswithdogs/message
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Sarahi, una mujer hermosa que nos comparte un cachito de lo que ha sido su experiencia humana. Acompáñame a adentrarnos a su mundo y tener una interesante perspectiva. Quedate con aquello que resuene lo que no lo puedes dejar ir. Gracias por tu apertura a recibir, abrazos y apapachos ❤️
There’s a slew of “Look at this mama, she’s so beautiful inside and out.” And it’s always on the photos of women who are thin. We see this equating of “you are slaying motherhood,” with “you don’t have any physical reminders that you’ve created a human and birthed a human.” Welcome to Burnt Toast! This is the podcast about about diet culture, fatphobia, parenting, and health. I’m Virginia Sole-Smith.Today’s conversation is with Sara Petersen, a writer based in New Hampshire. Her first book Momfluenced, which examines the performance of motherhood through momfluencer culture, what this reveals about the texture of modern motherhood, and what we might learn from it, is coming next year from Beacon Press.If you enjoy this episode, please subscribe, rate and review us in your podcast player! Andsubscribe to the Burnt Toast newsletter for episode transcripts, reported essays, and more. (Here’s a 20% discount if you’d like to go paid!)Quick disclaimer: Sara and I are both white, straight, cisgender women who had our children biologically. We both have varying degrees of thin privilege. This conversation is inevitably focused on the experience of motherhood as this white, straight, cisgender phenomenon because that’s the reality of momfluencing. It’s not an inclusive world.If a conversation about pregnancy, childbirth and body changes does not sound safe for you, feel free to skip this one. Episode 27 TranscriptVirginiaHi, Sara, thank you for being here!SaraHi, I’m so psyched.VirginiaWhy don’t we start by defining some terms. What is a momfluencer? I loved the way you put it in your Harper’s Bazaar piece, that “they enrage us and yet we cannot look away.”SaraThe standard definition is an influencer who is also a mother who has monetized her social media platforms. I’m broadening it for my research and book to look at how we all perform motherhood on social media, whether or not we have a monetized following.VirginiaInteresting. That makes sense because it is true you get micro-influenced by mothers in your space, even if they’re not “capital M” momfluencers.SaraTotally, and it impacts how you think about posting your own motherhood content on your own page. It’s this self-conscious narratization of your own story. You start calling yourself a mama versus a mother or a mom. And there’s a romanticization of the basic facts of motherhood.VirginiaAs professional momfluencers have become a legitimate industry, we are seeing much more analysis and discourse around them, which I really cannot get enough of. And I’m so excited for your book. What made you want to dive so deep into this topic?SaraTaza, Naomi Davis, was one of my first obsessions. She made motherhood look so joyful. That was confounding for me because I’m someone—obviously I love my kids and I’m super grateful for them—but nine times out of ten, I don’t love the work of motherhood. It’s tedious, it’s monotonous, it’s boring a lot of the time, like playing store or whatever. So seeing someone constantly posting this beautiful, joyful picture of motherhood got in my psyche. Why wasn’t I so readily able to access that same joy? And then I went down the rabbit hole from there.VirginiaThere’s also the aesthetics of momfluencing. I’m recording in my four year old’s bedroom right now because my office is under construction. I’m sitting next to a giant sloth named Stella who is an important part of our family and she’s pretty hideous. SaraI really should have brought Kevin. I have a dolphin in my house. Oh, it’s narwhal named Kevin.VirginiaI find motherhood is a real drag on my aesthetic vibe. This room is filled with stuffed animals that I would never have chosen to surround myself with because they bring my children great joy. But in the momfluencer vision, your children perfectly fit into this beautifully curated life. Their children do not have giant sloths and narwhals. Or they have the cute Etsy versions. SaraThe detritus of children in a home is ugly, nine out of ten times. I just spoke to Bethanie Garcia about this—The Garcia Diaries. She’ll do the staged photoshoots with her kids in cute little shaker fishermen cardigans, but she’s transparent about the fact that she bribes her kids to wear those because as soon as the photoshoot is done, they want to wear their SpiderMan onesies. VirginiaWe should mention for folks who are as fascinated by momfluencers as we are, if you want more on these topics, we recommend Kathryn Jezer-Morton’s newsletter Mothers Under the Influence and the podcast Under the Influence with Jo Piazza. And Meg Conley wrote about the mommies of Instagram. But we are going to talk about momfluencer’s bodies and how the momfluencing sphere intersects with diet culture. It’s important to articulate that these women are both products of and creators of diet culture. They are both living under these rigid standards about what their bodies should look like and reinforcing those standards through all this content creation. There’s also a very specific vernacular to how much influencers do diet culture. SaraPregnancy and postpartum are the two biggest phases where you’re going to see it. Documenting of pregnancies and the barrage of comments. Like, “how do you look so good, pregnant with your fifth kid? I’m pregnant with my first.” Then there are the postpartum photos. It’s “How did you get your body back so quickly? How did you bounce back?”VirginiaYou have made humans and yet you look like you’ve never made humans, which means you’ve achieved what diet culture tells us is a woman’s primary goal in life: To be a mother and to look like that never happened to you. There’s often a lot of body positive talk woven in with the “bouncing back.” Which can get murky, because there’s a lot of “I’m doing this for me. This is #selfcare,” without acknowledging that you’re reinforcing fatphobia in that process. There’s also the reality that there are very few major name fat momfluencers. There’s often this rhetoric of like, “Oh, you’re so brave, because you’re showing us stretch marks.” But the only people who get to be brave are thin white women. SaraAnother one of the tropes is the conflating of moral goodness with how one’s body is presenting. There’s a slew of “Look at this mama, she’s so beautiful inside and out.” And it’s always, again, on the photos of women who are thin. We see this equating of “you are slaying motherhood” with “you don’t have any physical reminders that you’ve created human and birthed a human.” Which adds to the erasure of the labor of motherhood. It erases the need for things like postpartum leave and universal preschool, things that actually help mothers in systemic, meaningful ways, versus the hashtag #noexcuses. VirginiaYou’re right. If you manage to look like you never had a kid at six weeks postpartum, then why do you need maternity leaves? Because you got your body back. You’re done. Oh, that’s infuriating. So you have some case studies for us to analyze. SaraAlright, so the first one we’re going to look at is Hannah Neeleman. She’s @ballerinafarm. She’s a rancher in Utah. She’s Mormon. She’s married to one of the heirs to JetBlue. But that’s not a big part of her platform because that would go against the homesteading rancherwoman vibe.This is the birth announcement for her seventh child. The comments are praising her superwoman powers. Like, “How does she look like this pregnant with her seventh kid?” Then there’s another comment that says, “I think she’s just got amazing abs and was able to hide it this long!” So there’s this really pointed dissection of mothers’ bodies where commenters are saying, “I knew it!!!!!!! I thought I saw a little pooch last week!!! ❤️❤️❤️ congrats!!!” VirginiaThere’s a sense of ownership over this woman’s body. That’s a very uncomfortable dynamic.SaraYep. She posts a lot of cleaning videos where she’ll clean up the mess of six children and make it look like a lark, with lots of thumbs up. She does it all with a smile. There’s a comment under this pregnancy announcement post that says, “This is what true feminism looks like! Doing it all! So cool.”VirginiaSara, help me, how is this feminism?Sara Feminism here is being a mother, assuming motherhood as a gender essentialist, natural role that a mother should do easily and well and with a smile on her face. She’s adhering to all the patriarchal standards that there are. She is conventionally attractive. She’s retaining her heterosexual desirability, in spite of and despite motherhood. She’s in the home and she’s happy about it all. She’s not complaining.VirginiaI think about young women, especially coming from rural America, from a conservative background, aspiring to this. It feels like such an unfair bar. There’s so many things about this that are resting on all the different kinds of privilege she has. She’s only doing it all because she’s married to a gazillionaire. I mean, and she’s certainly not doing it all.SaraShe also homeschools her kids. And there’s never any acknowledgement of outside childcare help or housecleaning help. Another part of her “doing it all” narrative is the idealization of her marriage. When she went to the pageant, she made a big point of posting stories like “Daniel’s staying at home with the kids and he’s the best.”VirginiaThat’s interesting. It’s almost like a cosplay of equality and co-parenting, with that need to overly praise your husband for doing his part.Who do we have next? SaraAmber Fillerup Clark. She used to be known as Barefoot Blonde. I don’t know if I would call her ex-Mormon, but she’s written some really insightful posts disagreeing with the church, which is refreshing. But she, again, is a thin woman. This is how she announced her fourth pregnancy.I guess we could say she feels “empowered” to lean into her sexuality in a way that not all momfluencers do. There’s a comment that says "No wonder he keeps putting babies in you. LOOK AT YOU! 😍" So she gets a lot of the hypersexualized comments that make me feel feelings.VirginiaWell, again, it’s the sense of ownership over her body that her followers have. Because yes, she’s putting a semi-naked photo of herself out there for the world to discuss, but I still feel violated on her behalf. Does she not deserve some privacy? SaraTotally. This is the whole, “but they’re putting themselves out there so they deserve whatever intrusive behavior or commentary they get.” Which is obviously absurd logic. There’s a comment here that says, “She already looks hungry and then to think that she’s meant to be nurturing a baby as well in there 🥺”VirginiaI think a lot about the responsibility of influencers putting these images out for young girls. They do have a responsibility to not perpetuate these dangerous beauty ideals. And yet, we do not know this woman’s health. We cannot make assumptions based on her body that she has an eating disorder or she’s not eating enough to nourish her pregnancy. Healthy pregnancies look different on every person. There’s no evidence here that she’s doing anything dangerous for her pregnancy. I’m troubled by the standard this reinforces and I feel like it’s important to just emphasize that we don’t actually know what we’re seeing. We also don’t know how much of this is even real, right? Because the photos are heavily edited and styled.Alright, who’s next?SaraI just wanted to briefly touch on Rachel Hollis. I included her infamous tiger stripes bikini shots. Do you want to describe the image Virginia?VirginiaYes. She is standing on a beautiful beach and she is wearing a monogrammed bikini top. Her hair is very messy. She’s giving us a lot of beachy waves and big sunglasses. This does look like something that maybe her husband just snapped on his iPhone. It has a much more loose, casual, lower quality vibe to the photo. Her stomach, which is very flat because she is a thin person, has some bumpy skin. I wouldn’t even say it’s loose skin exactly. It’s like her skin is just not perfectly taught. There’s a little bit of texture to her stomach.SaraThis one exemplifies something that is characteristic of Rachel Hollis’ whole thing, which is, “Everything I have is a result of my individual hard work and not because of my various layers of privilege.” And she writes, “Those marks prove that I was blessed enough to carry my babies. And that flabby tummy means I worked hard to lose what weight I could.” So again, it’s this imperative. I have to work out. I have to change the way my body looks after birthing humans because that makes me morally superior to people who choose not to exercise or choose not to prioritize weight loss after pregnancy. She goes on to uphold her sexual desirability when she says, “I wear a bikini because the only man whose opinion matters knows what I went through to look this way. That same man says he’s never seen anything sexier than my body, marks and all.” VirginiaI feel frustrated that none of these women are even questioning the premise. There is never a sense of maybe I don’t have to lose the baby weight. Maybe my body is allowed to look like it changed. SaraKatie Crenshaw—she’s a great follow—writes a lot about body image stuff as it pertains to motherhood. She talks about the b******t of calling images like these brave. She says, let’s stop qualifying perceived flaws. Imperfections aren’t more beautiful or acceptable because someone produced a child. There’s no moral hierarchy. That’s so important to underscore in this whole conversation, this assumption that if our bodies changed because we had children we are somehow given more grace than people who haven’t birthed children when their bodies change.VirginiaYes, lots of people’s stomachs who look like Rachel Hollis’ stomach, or significantly fatter, are actually just fat stomachs and they haven’t had kids. They don’t owe us an explanation or justification for that either. You don’t have to earn the right to have a flawed body.SaraIt goes back to the tiger stripes, like Rachel Hollis saying that somehow her body looks the way it does, because she’s gone through some sort of whatever. The warrior goddess mentality of motherhood.VirginiaWhich is also another way of fetishizing motherhood, instead of seeing motherhood. If you’re equating the experience of giving birth to running a triathlon—now you’re stronger than ever, and it’s made you a better person—then we don’t have to do anything for moms because they’re walking through this fire so willingly and bravely. If they can withstand that, then they don’t need paid leave or childcare. So this justification for her body is both harming moms and harming all the people who are not moms.SaraWhich goes back to @ballerinafarm and how she does it all with six kids and one on the way. That’s not good. We shouldn’t be worshiping this cult of burnout.VirginiaI will just quickly shout out of course Maintenance Phase did an excellent two part episode on Rachel Hollis. So, if you want way more Rachel Hollis analysis, Aubrey and Michael have you covered there. SaraDo you want to go into Hilaria?VirginiaOkay. She is another extremely thin woman. She’s in a profile, so you can really see the definition of her ab muscles, which I feel is important to the story. She’s wearing a black lacy bra and underwear. She is holding a cute little baby in a red onesie. They are near a bathtub, although they are both wearing clothes. Her hair is also in a nice half up style. So I feel like this is not post-bath. She is sniffing her baby in her underwear. SaraSo again, a lot of the same patterns that we’ve seen in our other case studies. The “Oh my goodness you look absolutely incredible!! 👏👏🙌🙌❤️❤️ After baby number 2 my body decided to give in to gravity. 🤦🏻♀️” That demonization of a body doing what a body does. VirginiaThat other comment you pulled is “Dam girl!!!!!!!🔥 I wish I'd looked like that. If I had, I too would have had more! But I didn't, so I stopped at 2.”SaraYeah, that one really stuck out for me. We’re in a place where we’re considering how many children to have, how many human beings to add to our family based on how our body responds to pregnancy?VirginiaI think she’s saying the silent part out loud. The postpartum experience can be so brutal and put you through the wringer in so many ways. For me, personally, it was more about like, I want my body back. I don’t want my body to belong to this other creature anymore. But I can understand what they’re saying, even though it makes me also die inside.SaraWhat I hate about that is the emphasis on the visuals of the body. I had a heinous time, especially postpartum with my first kid. It had nothing to do with how my body felt or looked, but it had everything to do with postpartum depression and the huge mental and emotional shifts that I went through. We’re putting so much emphasis on the appearance of the body versus what the person in the body is experiencing.VirginiaYes, like if this person had only managed to look a certain way—even if two was the right number to stop at, or the postpartum experience was brutal due to mental health—it would be like, well, I can have more because my body bounces back. SaraThis perceived notion of success runs rampant in all things motherhood. I successfully breastfed, I successfully potty trained. VirginiaWasn’t there some controversy about her and surrogacy or secret surrogacy? SaraYeah, her next kid was born via surrogacy. There was some discourse about, “Oh, she just didn’t want to be pregnant and put her body through that again. So she had someone else do it.” The assumption that we all should be and can be judging mothers and their behaviors.VirginiaWe’re assuming it’s a choice. I mean, it may have been a choice for her. I have no idea. But obviously, using a surrogate is often not a choice. We’re also then feeding into this hierarchy of the best mothers are the ones who can have them biologically and look like it never happened. Second to that would be you—I apologize, I may be using the wrong terms—gestated them yourself, even if you look like that happened. You can be a brave thin mom who gestated your own children. Moving down the hierarchy is people who need IVF or need assistance or go the adoption route. We’re playing into this terrible hierarchy of who’s the the “real” or “true” mom. We’re also belittling the experience that every mom has with their body. Only if you went through some hideous natural birth experience is your story worth telling, is that a true motherhood war story. Other ways that motherhood intersects with our bodies isn’t worth talking about isn’t worth holding space for. I know moms who adopted their kids whose bodies also changed dramatically. It’s still a very physical experience of being a mom.Also, if your body was your job in the way this woman’s body is, maybe it is a reasonable business decision to say I can’t be pregnant because I have to maintain my body looking like this. SaraThere are lots of burgeoning conversations happening in the momfluencer space about how we need to be focusing less, obviously, on mother’s bodies and more on the experience of motherhood, which is work and which is often rendered invisible. VirginiaI’m so here for that shift in conversation. And I hope some of these influencers feel like they can participate. There’s definitely some opportunity to change some narratives here.SaraYeah, it’s almost always met with overwhelming fan support. VirginiaI think the next phase of this is we need to see non-thin moms able to do the same thing, and non-white moms, and non-straight moms, and non-cisgender moms. We need to blow apart this definition of motherhood in so many ways, right? And I am grateful you are doing it. Butter For Your Burnt ToastSaraOkay, so my favorite thing to do these days is to knit while listening to a podcast. It’s so heavenly. Because you feel like you’re doing something. Not that you need to be productive at all times, but there’s this virtuous sense of here I am using my hands while also feeding my brain that just feels very good to me. It’s just basically relaxing.Some of the podcasts I’ve been really into are: Once Upon a Time at Bennington College, and The Plot Thickens.VirginiaAnd what are you knitting while you’re listening to all these things?SaraThe patterns I mostly use are from a knitting momfluencer. Her knitting patterns are beautiful. It’s a cosmos-pink, funnel neck, chunky sweater that I made for my daughter.VirginiaMy recommendation is ignoring your children to read books. Because unlike when you stare at your phone while you’re with your kids—I do that as well, to be clear, but you have to feel guilty because you’re not “present”—when you’re reading, you’re modeling “good behavior.” I’ll pick up my book, become invisible in plain sight, and just read. I do recommend starting out with some light fiction, something you can dip in and out of, because you will get interrupted. The thing I’m reading right now, which I’ll admit is so beautifully written it’s not ideal for this, is Matrix by Lauren Groff. I can tell I’m already going to be mad when it’s over. I’m actually going more slowly with it because I don’t want this to end and I want this to be a 500 page book and it’s not.SaraThat’s the highest praise.VirginiaSo Sara, tell listeners where they can follow your work.SaraSo, I’m on Twitter and Instagram at @SLouisePetersen. Louise is my middle name. And then I have a website Sara-Petersen.com.The Burnt Toast Podcast is produced and hosted by me, Virginia Sole-Smith. You can follow me on Instagram or Twitter.Burnt Toast transcripts and essays are edited and formatted by Corinne Fay, who runs @SellTradePlus, an Instagram account where you can buy and sell plus size clothing.The Burnt Toast logo is by Deanna Lowe.Our theme music is by Jeff Bailey and Chris Maxwell.Tommy Harron is our audio engineer.Thanks for listening and for supporting independent anti diet journalism! This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit virginiasolesmith.substack.com/subscribe
Welcome to Mini-Bunz the podcast show within a podcast show! Today our friend Sarahi Arellano is back in town and we sit her and her boyfriend Arturo Cervantes down for some fun and stupid questions. Guest Info Sarahi Arellano IG: @arsenic_angel Arturo Cervantes IG: @local_thicc_boy Send us a question or a topic for us to cover in a future episode! https://anchor.fm/cinemabunz ——————————————————— - Get updates on our social media's - Instagram: @cinema_bunz Twitter: @cinema_bunz Email: cin3mabunz@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
We kick things off with a centering invocation today before we get started, and then former guest Sarahi Gutierrez and I are discussing patients' assumptions of clinicians, on both sides of the table. And how survivors are positively affected by holding these to be true. Sarahi Gutierrez is a licensed clinical social worker out of San Diego. She has a master's from Columbia with an emphasis on DBT. She draws from her professional experiences and from her personal experiences as well. Topics/Triggers: Diminishing barriers what slow recovery If we can all be mindful and hold assumptions as truths, it can be exceptionally reparative. The idea that no one person is more knowledgeable than the other and how it helps to restore power to someone who had it taken away from them. If you took anything away from today's podcast, please share it with someone who may need to hear it. And if you really want to support the podcast please give us a rate/review. If you or anyone you know is suffering through trauma contact the National Sexual Assault hotline at 1-800-656-4673 or online at https://hotline.rainn.org/ for 24/7 support. This podcast is not a replacement for psychotherapy or mental health care. You can obtain a referral for mental health care provider from your primary care physician, or search on Psychology Today's Find a Therapist directory at https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapists Find more Initiated Survivor content here https://www.initiatedsurvivor.com or on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/initiatedsurvivor/
You are about to hear original scary stories by students from Independence High School in Glendale Arizona. These stories were written for you, the listeners of Buttons & Figs...but we must warn you, they are not for those who scare easily...there is a story of a ghost, a girl, and a train...all of them are haunting, scary and spooky! We recommend these stories for those who are brave, ages 8+. The Girl in the White Dress written and narrated by Sarahi, voices by Marisol, Mark, Chloe and student Stitches and Needles written by Madison, narrated by Marisol The Runaway Train by Gio The Spirit of Halloween by Mark Pena Thanks to librarian Stephanie Ehrick for hosting this spooky story contest and a special thanks to Mark Pena for keeping the halloween spirit alive! Recorded and produced by Pamela Rogers Happy Halloween! Boo!
En este capitulo De la 656 platicamos con Sarahi Ares, una talentosa rtista y tatuadora enfocada en el microrealismo, como ha sido su camino de vivir de su arte y como el no rendirse rinde frutos. Síguenos en nuestras redes: @ares.arte92 @ismadara656 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dela656/message
Today I meet with my good friend Sarahi Gutierrez, a licensed clinical social worker out of San Diego. She has a master's from Columbia with an emphasis on DBT. She draws from her professional experiences and from her personal experiences as well. We discuss internalized gaslighting and how this presents for survivors and what to do about it. Topics/Triggers: What it looks like, what it means, what it is, and how do we know when it's happening Discerning what is truly your truth vs what has been driven into you Releasing shame around gaslighting by realizing it can be a survival mechanism How it can present itself in other scenarios like the workplace Ways to check in on yourself in situations where it arises Sarahi's Full Bio: Sarahi Gutierrez is a Licensed Clinicial Social Worker practicing out of San Diego, California. She received her Master's in Social Work (MSW) at Columbia University in New York where her clinical training focused on evidence-based treatments, with an emphasis on Dialectical Behavioral Therapy. She has a diverse background ranging from working with incarcerated youth, survivors of domestic violence, people recovering from addictions, and chronic mental health concerns including suicidal thoughts and self injury. Sarahi draws not only from her professional experiences but from her own journey as a survivor of childhood abuse. She believes that healing comes in many forms. If you took anything away from today's podcast, please share it with someone who may need to hear it. And if you really want to support the podcast please give us a rate/review. If you or anyone you know is suffering through trauma contact the National Sexual Assault hotline at 1-800-656-4673 or online at https://hotline.rainn.org/ for 24/7 support. This podcast is not a replacement for psychotherapy or mental health care. You can obtain a referral for mental health care provider from your primary care physician, or search on Psychology Today's Find a Therapist directory at https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapists Find more Initiated Survivor content here https://www.initiatedsurvivor.com or on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/initiatedsurvivor/
We invite you to join Maestra Debra Camarillo, Maestra Susanna Armijo, and Sarahi Ovalle as they discuss continuing to practice what you preach, celebrating cultural background, and how her grandmother's lessons helped her be successful.For more about Ms. Ovalle's work, please visit: https://www.nuevocomienzo.centerInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/healgenpodcast/Twitter: https://twitter.com/HealGenPodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/Healing.Generations.Podcast
The Return to Embodiment: consciousness, culture, creativity and flourishing
Sarahi Lay Trigo is a dancer, researcher, and film maker. After a sudden illness in 2008 left her immobile, with a prognosis that she would never walk again, Sarahi's love of dance provided both inspiration and a concrete practice for reinhabiting and rehabilitating her body. With the support and love of her family, Sarahi began to move, to speak, and to dance again. Through that experience, Sarahi recognized movement as essential, to survive, to shift out of immobility into life and to generate hope. During onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, Sarahi once again felt immobilized, this time out of fear and the social isolation, and recognized the need for dance once again as an inquiry into healing. Thus, Sarahi created an experiential dance film with her brother, Carlos Lay, as composer, a movement practice that transformed the stuckness of fear into creative impulse. This film, Spiritual Battle Trilogy: Facing Covid-19 fear through dance film, traces her healing process of awakening, battling and returning to self. https://www.strangelovefestival.com/winners/2020/9/25/y79wc8urs2d25wbr13mcxlfyemw4gc
Gender is not the basis for the capacity of a person. In this episode of Cafecito with Rosie, we will be able to learn about the life of Sarahi Terreforte and how she becomes more successful in her career. Sarahi Terreforte is a Licensed Real Estate Agent in the Tampa Bay area. Ms. Terreforte is the creator and founder of Latinas on the Go, a women empowerment movement, focused on promoting professional growth, leadership, and change within our Latino community. Sarahi also serves on the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors, striving to progress in all efforts within the growth of our Tampa Bay community. Ms. Terreforte is passionate about helping the community and creating a difference in people's lives. Being in a real estate career you need to be genuine and honest. You need to help the family and not just sell but also assist, advise, and guide them through the whole process of purchase. It needs work of ethics, integrity, and knowledge of what you are doing. Sarahi prayed and waited a long time before she created Latina on the Go, which she needed for her community. She created it because she experienced being underestimated as a Latina millennial. The mission of Latina on the Go is to open a new platform for aspiring and stable women, promoting leadership and professional development and change. Not just in women but also in giving back to the community, reaching out to events, and donating to non-profit organizations. She said that “there is nothing more fulfilling than giving back to those who need it.” Being a commissioner on the status of women, she will be a voice for empowering women in her community. Rosie ended the show quoted, “a good relationship is about quality and not quantity.” #Millenial #RealEstate #WorkOfEthics #Leadership #Commissioner #Women Sarah Terreforte Sarahi Terreforte │ Sarahi's Facebook │ Latinas on the Go │ Latinas On The Go's FB
Sarahi sufrió un engaño y quedo embarazada. Con la ayuda de Dios y de su familia pudo salir adelante. Aprender más acerca de nuestro ministerio ENCUENTRO : http://www.encuentro.ca Para ver todos nuestros programas de 180 GRADOS: http://www.encuentro.ca/180-grados-archive/ Síguenos en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/encuentro180radio/ Síguenos en Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/encuentro_ministerio/ ------------------------------------------------ ENCUENTRO es un ministerio de Square One World Media. Compartimos el Evangelio a través de la radio, la televisión y eventos evangelisticos. OFRECEMOS: • Programa radial ENCUENTRO, basado en entrevistas reales de 15 minutos/semanal • Programa radial ENCUENTRO FAMILIAR – ESPERANZA PARA LA MUJER DE HOY, basado en entrevistas reales de 15 minutos • Programa de televisión 180 GRADOS, basado en entrevistas reales de 26 minutos • Eventos evangelísticos a la familia – Retiros de pareja pastorales - Retiros de matrimonios y familias.
Otakos!! Tristemente llega el dia de despedirnos de los lunes de Jujutsu Kaisensenshingao! Pero lo hacemos de manera grande subiendo a la suite de los Otakos donde tuvimos a dos invitadas!!
Is someone in your family getting ready to apply to college? This week we interview Sarahi Espinoza Salamanca, founder of DREAMers Roadmap. This free mobile app provides resources and helps undocumented students find scholarship opportunities for college. Sarahi talks to us about her own journey as an undocumented student, the inspiration behind creating the app and what high school & college students can do to make their college tuition life a little easier. Stay safe and informed, visit http://cdc.gov for more information on the Coronavirus. * For full notes, visit http://supermamas.com Like us on https://www.facebook.com/supermamaspodcast/ Double tap on https://www.instagram.com/_supermamas/
Hasta el momento 211 legisladores han votado a favor, se han abstenido tres y cinco en contra
Hola! Les comparto este último episodio donde hablamos de algunos rasgos psicológicos que nos dejan entre ver una de las familias más famosas e influyentes del mundo. Quiero aclarar que solamente son opiniones tanto de Sarahí Beltran como mías y en ningún caso tratamos de afirmar nada. Una disculpa por las fallas de origen, si tienen más temas que les pudiera interesar pueden mandarme mensaje directo en Instagram @christianecoari
This week we got Sarahi Arellano and we're talking Scott Pilgrim vs The World. Plus layoffs at DC Comics and DC universe, the creators of Avitar: The Last Airbender decided to walk away from Netflix and the live adaptation and more. Special Guest Info Sarahi Arellano Social Medias Instagram: @arsenic_angel Send us a question and be featured on a future episode! https://anchor.fm/cinemabunz S1E8 ———————————————————— - Get updates on our social media's - Instagram: @cinema_bunz Twitter: @cinema_bunz Email: cin3mabunz@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Guest Bio: As a child immigrant from El Salvador who grew up in public schools, Sarahi Monterrey recognizes the pivotal role teachers play in students' lives. Sarahi was named Wisconsin's 2018-2019 High School Teacher of the year and is Wisconsin's 2019 representative to the National Teacher of the Year Program being the first Latinx in the state of Wisconsin to have this honor. About This Episode: Come walk a mile with the first Latinx in Wisconsin to be named a State Teacher of the Year as she discusses the pivotal role teachers play in students' lives, how to reframe your questions to redirect students and the importance of creating safe spaces that empower students and encourage student-led activities. For More Information: Visit www.stillstacey.com for more information about the host, podcast or scheduling inquiries. To find out more about the guest or the resources she mentioned, contact her directly at @WI_TOY2019 on Twitter or at https://www.facebook.com/sarahi.monterrey. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/stacey-mcadoo/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/stacey-mcadoo/support
Sarahi Salamanca, una vez indocumentada, comparte su historia que la llevó a crear la aplicación DREAMer's Roadmap. Apoya a los estudiantes latinos que asisten a la universidad independientemente de su estado legal. Conozca las opciones disponibles para los estudiantes indocumentados para cerrar la brecha de ayuda financiera y crear un camino desde la escuela secundaria hasta la universidad, convirtiéndose en los primeros en sus familias en graduarse de la universidad. http://www.dreamersroadmap.com/ Disponible en inglés y español
Sarahi Salamanca, once undocumented, shares her story that led to her creating the DREAMer's Roadmap app. It supports Latino students in attending college regardless of their legal status. Learn about options available for undocumented students to bridge the financial aid gap and create a path from high school to college, becoming the first in their families to be college graduates. http://www.dreamersroadmap.com/ Available in English and Spanish
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Acompañennos a compartir la experiencia de Sarahi desde llegar a los Estados Unidos sin familia hasta encontrar su trabajo ideal que disfruta.
What up everyone!! Welcome to another episode of LEMeKNOW My guest on today's episode is Sarahi Perez. Sarahi is the host of Poderosa Podcast. Sarahi brings strong powerful women on her podcast to tell their story. She’s the example of who women should uplift each other to show that superheroes are not just in the movies. If you or someone you know has a story that needs to be heard of shared nominate them at Poderosapodcast.com. On this episode we find out about the poderosa behind the poderosas, we find out why she started the show, and what she hopes to accomplish. Follow her at IG/FB @poderosapodcast Website Poderosapodcast.com Keep the questions coming!!! You can also leave a voicemail (424)2619005 Like the podcast? Leave a review of 5 stars, please!!! We are on iTunes/ SoundCloud/ Google Play/ Stitcher/ Spotify I hope you guys enjoy!!! As Always… Thank You for listening and letting me be part of your day. Insta/Face @lemeknowpod Email lemeknowpod@gmail.com CLICK ON THE LINK ON BIO TO LISTEN INTRO: Track Title: Pajarito del Amor Artist: Carla Morrison
What up everyone!! Welcome to another episode of LEMeKNOW My guest on today's episode is Sarahi Perez. Sarahi is the host of Poderosa Podcast. Sarahi brings strong powerful women on her podcast to tell their story. She’s the example of who women should uplift each other to show that superheroes are not just in the movies. If you or someone you know has a story that needs to be heard of shared nominate them at Poderosapodcast.com. On this episode we find out about the poderosa behind the poderosas, we find out why she started the show, and what she hopes to accomplish. Follow her at IG/FB @poderosapodcast Website Poderosapodcast.com Keep the questions coming!!! You can also leave a voicemail (424)2619005 Like the podcast? Leave a review of 5 stars, please!!! We are on iTunes/ SoundCloud/ Google Play/ Stitcher/ Spotify I hope you guys enjoy!!! As Always… Thank You for listening and letting me be part of your day. Insta/Face @lemeknowpod Email lemeknowpod@gmail.com CLICK ON THE LINK ON BIO TO LISTEN INTRO: Track Title: Pajarito del Amor Artist: Carla Morrison
Patrick, Nina, Reynaldo, and Sarahi get their questions answered.
Sarahi Perez is the host of The Poderosa Podcast, a platform for strong women to share their stories with the world. Sarahi feature business owners, culinary wizards and community organizers on the podcast but the thread through all the people that come out on her podcast is that they are inspirational women. She has been flooded by people nominating women and Sarahi exclaims that no story is too big or too large and she her focus remains on sharing everyones experiences. A great host, an authentic and well motivated character, make sure to follow her podcast because it worth your time.
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Mega Man traveled to the city of El Serrano in East L.A. to interview my good friend Sarahi.She has podcast called “ Poderosa Podcast “ where she interview women making differences in all parts of life.Sarahi podcast is very refreshing and very learning to know what women go thru in work,business,community,relationships and juggling in life.I giving two thumbs up approval so everyone subscribe to her podcast and tell her that Mega Man sent me. Follow her podcast page on Intragram : @poderosapodcast , personal page : @megaman6980 and my podcast page : @themegamanpodcast .Thank you and enjoy the episode everyone.
Hello!Me again ! Have you listened to part one?Hope you enjoyed!So excited to present part two of this space inspired moon loving extravagzanza!There's some fun and some mood and some groovy...allsorts! Have a listendooooooSO VERY EXCITING TO HEAR THIS NEW WORK UP AND OUT INTO THE WORLDCongrats and thank you's to all of the narrators and voice actors and of course to the amazing TANJA MILOJEVIC!This ep has wonderous monologues withSo over the moon: One Star by J Christian Ellet narrated by SarahI am here Here I AM by Sarah and narrated by Karim Kronfli And Solar Flare written and narrated by SarahEmily C A Snyder wrote The distance between us is the moon, narrated by...Sarahand Sarah mae Tuson wrote The Back of the Moon, narrated by Lucille ValentineIt's quite an adventure huh?Hope you enjoy this chilled entertainment of new writingI am currently revolving to balance my thermalsThat real time moon landing footage is amazing!THANK YOU to the dulcet toned Bret Maskill-Watts as narrator,andThe amazing John of Caalo Xan for his music - find out more hereAnd to ALLLLL of my amazing Patreon Supporters who have made this show even possible....a huge thank you for your support. If you would like to help me get (an editor) better at editing, or just help fuel more fun projects, please go to myQuirky Voices Patreonor Quirky Voices Ko-fiand you can check out more fun coming up on QuirkyVoices@weebly.comPART THREE....OUT VVVVV SOON....Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/QuirkyVoices)
This week on the Townies, it's all about hope for the future, featuring two amazing stories by Sarahi Noyola and Theodora Holt, a poem by Jesús Noyola and music by Jade Hendrix. The material in this episode tackles difficult subjects such as prejudice, racism, colorism and more... but in the end, I think it leaves us with hope that the future can be better if we all learn and try and change and grow. Episode 208 Features: Nómadas o Sedentarios (Nomads or Settlers) by Jesus Noyola Future Generations written & performed by Sarahi Noyola Music: Bedtime Stories by Jade Hendrix Years From Now written & performed by Theodora Holt Produced by Kim Maxwell, Lily Brown & Ken Eros Studio Engineering & Mixing by Eros Creative & Sound Theme song written & performed by Rain Perry Recorded & mixed by Martin Young Mastered by Mark Hallman at The Congress House This season of the podcast is possible in part thanks to a generous grant from the City of Ojai and the Ojai Arts Commission.
Poderosa Podcast is a platform where women entrepreneurs and women kicking-ass at life are given the opportunity to share their journey of becoming successful in their line of work. Meet women who are killing it in the game and juggling life, relationships, and multiple jobs.
Do you want to learn how to save up to 80% on everything you buy for your tiny house? Then this is the interview for you! My guests Steven and Sarahi tell their story of downsizing from a 2,000SF house and a life of overconsumption to a beautiful 350sf “mega” tiny house on wheels. The post How to Price Hack Your Tiny House and Save 30-80% on Your Build with Steven and Sarahi Mejia – #028 appeared first on The Tiny House.
Los Angeles denizens Steven and Sarahi were living the American Dream as an accountant and an entertainment industry professional. There parents were excited for them, their friends were all living the same lifestyle. It was a perfect match of desire and fulfillment. But then, a very close friend lost her life. That changed everything for the couple. It made them realize what was really important; really valuable. So they ditched their typical hectic California professional live-to-work lifestyle so they could spend more time. With each other. With their son. Doing things they loved instead of working, paying for a massive mortgage and giving the best days of their lives to their employers. Then they discovered Tiny Houses. The rest is history.
This week’s message is Shipwrecked Rescued By Jesus by Sarahi Medina at Reliant Family Church in Tampa, FL. Learn more about us at www.facebook.com/reliantfamilychurch, follow us on Instagram @reliantfamilychurch and Twitter @reliantfamily If you’re in the Tampa Bay Area, join us every Sunday for services at 9:30 & 11:30am.
Esta semana en Conexión Thalia, conoceremos la historia de Sarahi Espinoza, fundadora de DREAMer’s Roadmap, un proyecto que ha convertido a esta joven en una latina destacada en Silicon Valley. En 2017, la revista Forbes la eligió como una de las 30 personas menores de 30 años más influyentes en la industria educativa. Gracias a su aplicación, Sarahi ha logrado impactar la vida de más de 20 mil estudiantes indocumentados, que pudieron obtener becas para terminar sus estudios.No te pierdas su historia de superación y sus nuevos planes en Conexión Thalia.Sound Engineer/Post Editor: Carlos OrregoSound Engineer: Cesar HaliwaRedes sociales:Facebook: Conexion ThaliaInstagram: ThaliaradioTwitter: ThaliaradioApple Podcasts: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/conexi%C3%B3n-thalia/id1381554868Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3pTY4C19zhzqxSYE4LHLY7?si=6exjBSyiSPCXrclZn1k67wGoogle Play Music: https://play.google.com/music/m/Ip22wph3sl4k4xuyfvsz47gsldy?t=Conexion_ThaliaiHeart Radio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/267-Conexion-Thalia-29292683Este episodio de Conexión Thalia es traído a usted por LaCroix Sparkling Water, una alternativa más saludable para usted y su estilo de vida.Para obtener más información, únase a la comunidad de LaCroix en Social arroba @lacroixwater o visítenos en www.LaCroixwater.com.Para obtener una lista completa donde comprarlo al por menor, visite www.LaCroixwater.com.
Sarahi Garcia and Scott McClelland talk about key leadership qualities, mentorship, and how great leaders are empowering and capturing the hearts of millennials. Visit http://fxmissions.com for more great content like this or to ask a question. Sarahi's Email: sarahi.garciam@gmail.com
Carolyn Bendall, Fashion Critic and blogger (www.carolynbendall.com), discusses subjects, trends, or products within the beauty and fashion industry, focusing on Your True Colours, and how it applies to you, the individual. Sarahi Jeans: Prophetess Suzette A. Kelly is not only a prophet, but also a strong businesswomen and owner of Sarahi House of Fashion. Launched in 2010, Sarahi came from her desire to create a savvy, innate clothing line that speaks to women who have had difficulty finding designer wear simply because of their size. A true fashionista with an eye for detail, Kelly spent hours fitting and correcting jean patterns so that the fit would be flattering while maintaining a trend-setting aesthetic. She believes a woman can be dressed elegantly while still covering her most precious asset; her body. 786 373-3870 or 305 921-9264 www.prophetesssuzetteakelly.com www.sarahijeans.com www.sarahifashion.com FaceBook Page: Suzette Kelly Facebook Page: Sarahi Instagram/Twitter: @FashionSarahi c) email: info@sarahifashion.com