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ICYMI: Konversations With Glo Radio Show brought on Sharhonda K, Shift Curator of Good JuJu. On this segment we talked about the importance of having a Life Coach. What made her want to become a Life Coach. You will also hear about my journey with her being my Life Coach as well. Go ahead and click that play button and listen to our journeys. Don't forget to SHARE! SHARE! SHARE! with a friend or 2. If you want to get more information about Sharhonda find her on FB on her business page: Good JuJu, Shift Curator. You can catch ya girl "Glo" if you visit the website www.konvowithglo.com to sign up for the emailing list. (No spamming) IG: konversations.with.glo Twitter: @KonversationsG For Visuals- YouTube: Konversations With Glo Podcast Join the FB group: Konversations With Glo
On today's episode I had the pleasure to chat with ShaRondra Axon, on how to live free after life felt like death. This episode will comfort your soul and remind you of this truth: God is with you and already made way for your healing and freedom before you found yourself in the valley or the pit. We believe with God, the right counsel, community and environment, your best days are not behind you. God's good plan for your life is ongoing as long as their is breath in your lungs. // If you'd like to support this podcast and our ministry, you're welcome to give via: CashApp: $JLPNetwork PayPal: PayPal.me/JLPNetwork Website: jlpnetwork.com PS: Did you know we offer Singles and Relationship consultations? If you've been listening to our podcast over the years and have been blessed by our content and want to book a one-on-one session with me, visit our website, JLPNetwork.com I can't wait to partner with you and seeing you flourish in singlehood/ in relationships! // PS: Take advantage of our current sale at our shop!
How might we design new school models to better serve all young people? What are the skills, and jobs of tomorrow? IFTF's Foresight Essentials course is great for those looking to build something new or trying to innovate within their current role. On this episode of the Getting Smart Podcast, Shawnee Caruthers is joined by Sharhonda Bossier, CEO of Education Leaders of Color (EdLoC) and Carmita Semaan, Founder of the Surge Institute. EdLoC “supports talented leaders of color in education and related fields to thrive as disruptive and innovative agents of change.” The Surge Institute is “the preeminent pipeline addressing the dearth of leadership of color at decision-making tables. Surge educates, empowers and energizes leaders of color who will create transformative change in the communities they serve.” Links: Sharhonda Bossier Carmita Semaan EdLoC Surge Bridgespan Fellows
Welcome to Share The Tea Tuesday's with special guest ShaRhonda Wise, LMSW, content creator ReadnLiftwithShar and ovarian cancer survivor. She was diagnosed with rare ovarian cancer in May of 2020 two months after getting married. She shares her story of being resilient during her journey and encouraging women to listen to their bodies. ShaRhonda supports NOCC National Ovarian Cancer Coalition in Texas and writes articles for advancedovariancancer.net. During her fitness journey, she noticed some changes and became concerned. ShaRhonda is focused on her health, reading several romance novels, advocating for others, and being a content creator on social media. Follow her journey on social media Tiktok, Instagram @readnliftwithshar, and be inspired. Thank you ShaRhonda Wise for sharing your story! Thank you for listening to Share The Tea Tuesday's. Tune in next week for another episode! Follow Share The Tea on social media @sharetheteawithv. #ShareTheTea #Live2Learn #TeaTuedays #Podcast #OvarianCancer #OvarianCancerAwarenessMonth --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sharetheteawithv/message
Do you keep checking all the boxes or go for your dream? For this Women of Color Rise episode, we talk with Indian American Luvleen Sidhu, Founder and CEO of BM Technologies. Luvleen checked all the success boxes - graduating from Harvard with her BS and Wharton with her MBA and working at an investment bank and a consulting firm. But instead of checking more and more boxes, Luvleen stopped and made a decision - she would pursue her dream to become an entrepreneur, which eventually led to her becoming the youngest woman to take a company public. In Women of Color Rise, we talk about aligning with your North Star - your joy, passion, strengths, and values. And the best time to do this is now. Luvleen is a great example of this. She spotted a unique market opportunity and now leads her 300 person company with her values so that people feel cared for and have fun. Luvleen is also mindful of her energy, rekindling her chanting and journaling practice, setting intentions, and using a “flip it” mentality to see tough situations in a positive light. Get full show notes and more information here: https://analizawolf.com/ep-28-leading-an-organization-for-people-of-color-by-people-of-color-with-sharhonda-bossier
This week Woo and Big Hes are back together in person with J_Eezey joining in through a call. The fellas get serious Woo style this episode and talk about death and being prepared or having their families prepared for the inevitable. After the break, the fellas are joined by friend to the room and class of 2004 John L. LeFlore graduate, Dr. ShaRhonda Watkins. They talk about the state of the vaccination and Covid 19. We also touch on the Woosah Moment of the Week and then we close out this week with T.I.'s Be Easy. Don't forget each and every Saturday nights from 10pm-12 am the new episodes of Wooisms drops on Nspire U on Air and the replay on Fridays during the same time. Also, head over to www.wooisms.com for all the latest updates and merchandise. As always peaux up, light the hookah, sit back and enjoy this thang known as Wooisms. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wooisms/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wooisms/support
Join us for our the wedding ceremony of Sharonda and Charles Pride. C
Join us for our the wedding ceremony of Sharonda and Charles Pride. C
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Tune in to hear how the Arkansas Minority Health Commissioner share about her achievements.
On this episode of That Infertility Chic, host, Sharhonda Ford is joined by her Sister-friend Spasha Feaster, God girl, wife, mother, and all around amazing woman. Spasha and Sharhonda have a candid conversation about how her family began their adoption journey.Listen y'all, if you have been considering adoption or know someone who has TUNE IN. If you are afraid of adoption, TUNE IN. THIS episode will give you ALL the feels. They discuss everything from the highs and lows, the joys and sorrow the trials and triumphs and so much more. This episode is filled with powerful emotion and a welcomed visitor pops in at times (Can't wait for you to meet the visitor).Whether you are in or considering the adoption process, this is an an excellent opportunity to learn more.Join them as Spasha unveils the pages of her adoption story.In the episode, Spasha references to stories to hear more about adoption. You will find the links to them below.Deland McCullough & Sherman Smith Story:https://youtu.be/7WrNmnOgKd8Life and Religion: 5 times love: Growing a family through adoption. Jerricho and Mercedes Cotchery expand clanhttp://www.thecharlottepost.com/news/2017/12/27/life-and-religion/5-times-love-growing-a-family-through-adoption/Until we post again...Support the show (https://cash.app/sfordhopes)
Amy is joined by Sharhonda Ford to discuss processing grief, cultivating hope and healing from trauma. Sharhonda is a Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor, Author, Speaker, and Host of the podcast "That Infertility Chic."Topics Include:The impact of mental health stigmaHow to cultivate healingDealing with fear, isolation, and shameFinding faithForfeiting your peace for othersFocusing on the things that you loveBullying beyond the playgroundA relief plan for healingAnd other topicsResources Mentioned:Website: http://www.sharhondaford.comPodcast: http://www.sharhondaford.com/podcastEmail: livebeyondthemask@gmail.comFacebook: http://www.facebook.com/sfordcalledtocounselInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/sharhonda_ford_h.o.p.e.s...Emerge Thriving Resources:Join us on social media for healing encouragement and insights on powerful topics and visit our website to access a wide variety of communities, events, and resources that are designed to aid you in navigating real-life challenges and are led by community-centered organizations and heart-centered health and wellness providers.Website: www.emergethriving.comInstagram: www.instagram.com/emerge_thrivingFacebook: www.facebook.com/emergethrivingEmerge Thriving, LLC Legal DisclaimerThe information provided in or through our Podcast, Websites, Programs, Events, and Services are for educational and informational purposes only and are made available to you as tools for your own use. When using any material obtained from or through Emerge Thriving, LLC, you acknowledge that we are supporting you in our role exclusively as providing information, and in no other role. By listening to this podcast you acknowledge and agree with our full disclaimer.
Marc Sims talks with ShaRhonda Knott-Dawson about intention and unintentional racism. https://educationpost.org/no-english-teacher-gets-to-tell-me-how-to-understand-toni-morrison/
On today’s episode of the podcast, my guests and I discuss how to navigate a new normal with actionable tools for credit score recovery and resilience. THIS PODCAST EPISODE IS BROUGHT TO YOU BY FICO Founded in 1956, FICO is a data analytics company based in San Jose, California focused on credit scoring services. Its FICO® Score, a measure of consumer credit risk, has become a fixture of consumer lending in the United States and is used in more than 90% of lending decisions today. Now more than ever, FICO believes in helping empower communities by way of financial education and is committed to providing consumers with tools to maintain their financial health. Partnering with FICO on this episode is Operation HOPE. Operation HOPE is a nonprofit for-purpose organization working to disrupt poverty and empower inclusion for low and moderate-income youth and adults. Its focus is financial dignity and inclusion. Operation HOPE equips young people and adults with the financial tools and education to secure a better future—coaching them through their personal aspirations and life’s challenges, and facilitating their journey to financial independence. EPISODE GUESTS: Joining me to have this conversation are two incredible women: Joanne Gaskin is the Vice President of Scores and Analytics at FICO. She is responsible for the strategic direction of FICO’s scoring products and business partnerships serving the needs of the mortgage industry. Joanne has more than 20 years of experience in banking and financial services. She led efforts to address some of the most important topics impacting the mortgage market today. ShaRhonda Walker is an Operation HOPE Financial Wellbeing Coach specializing in credit and money management. Her career has included many roles in financial services, including positions as a loan officer, real estate investor and owner, and consultant in the credit restoration space. Her simple philosophy of, "pay yourself and invest in yourself, first", has paid many dividends to her and individuals that she has coached in credit, taxes, and finances. KEY RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: 1. FICO® Score Checklist and resources for Coronavirus: - https://www.fico.com/en/fico-score-checklist-for-coronavirus - https://www.myfico.com/credit-education/blog/protecting-your-credit-during-the-coronavirus-outbreak 2. For information on credit tips and how to dispute reports on your credit report: - https://www.myfico.com/credit-education - https://www.consumerfinance.gov/ 3. FICO resource to support communities in times of need & upcoming events: - https://www.fico.com/sabf 4. To get your free credit report from all 3 credit bureaus: - https://annualcreditreport.com 5. To schedule time with ShaRhonda from Operation HOPE - Booking link: ShaRhondaWalker.youcanbook.me - Email: ShaRhondaWalker@operationhope.org - Phone: 346-260-8640 ❤ Access our FREE COURSES at clevergirlfinance.com/course-packages/ (All 30+ courses are free right now) ❤ Get the Clever Girl Finance book: clevergirlfinance.com/book ❤ Follow on Instagram: instagram.com/clevergirlfinance
In this Episode, Psychotherapist, Sharhonda L. Ford dispels the myths around the negative stigma she dealt with on her journey with infertility. Sharhonda discusses, what we can expect in upcoming episodes and gives voice to the silent suffering women experience. You will become acquainted with or be reminded of the powerful and debilitating emotions experienced with trying to conceive. You will hear how Sharhonda felt she was going insane. Hopefully, at the end of this episode you will feel empowered and encourage to give silence a voice. After all, YOU HAVE VALUE REGARDLESS.Support the show (https://cash.app/sfordhopes)
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This week's guest, Sharhonda, shares a story about coworkers who think they are giving compliments. Also known as, "For Colored People Who've Been Called Articulate When The Rainbow is Enuf."
During Ask Dr. Doreen, Dr. Doreen Granpeesheh gives the definitive course on the Autism Spectrum Disorder Criteria in t!he DSM V. During Let's Talk Autism with Shannon & Nancy, the ladies welcome R&B legend, Shawn Stockman, to talk about his journey as an Autism DAD! Shawn's inspirational words bring the house down! For more information about the charity Shawn started with his lovely wife Sharhonda, visit: www.micahsvoice.com
Shawn Stockman, from Boyz II Men, speaks about his experience as an Autism Dad, the result is pure inspiration. Shawn, and his wife, Sharhonda, are this year's recipients of the Visionary Award presented and Denim and Diamonds for Autism. For information about their charity, Micah's Voice, visit: www.micahsvoice.com
Stephanie and Anne sit down with writer, advocate, and racial justice educator ShaRhonda Knott-Dawson. ShaRhonda is a “taco enthusiast, a proud member of the Beyhive, and truly believes that she will be receiving her letter from Hogwarts any day now.” She's also the self-proclaimed “most Catholic non-Catholic in the world.” ShaRhonda chats with the hosts about her decidedly non-Protestant love of Marian theology, the sensory experience of Catholic Mass, and how the “idolatry” of Catholicism can serve as a gateway to indigenous African religious practices.Learn more about ShaRhonda and her work at https://sharhondatribune.com/ and https://www.brondihouse.org/.COLLECTION BASKET: ShaRhonda requests donations to the https://www.fraternitenotredame.com/. You can also support ShaRhonda's incredible work in social justice and racial equity education at https://www.brondihouse.org/. Share your stories, thoughts, and questions with us at lapsedpodcast@gmail.com or at www.lapsedpodcast.com Follow us on Twitter (@lapsedpodcast) Instagram (@lapsedpodcast) and Facebook.Subscribe. Rate. Review. Tell your friends!