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In this powerful episode of The Divested Diary, we explore what it truly means to be an American through the lens of personal experience, resilience, and a deep connection to the country. Host Sharika Soal shares a heartfelt perspective on being Black, adopted, and growing up within the American foster care system. This episode delves into the complex feelings of identity, struggle, and hope as Sharika reflects on the hardships she's faced as a Black conservative woman in America.Sharika reminds us that being American goes beyond race or political alignment. It's about living, breathing, and enduring everything that shapes this country—the trauma, the triumphs, the patience, the rage, and the never-ending fight for something better. Whether you're from a small town or a bustling city, if you've struggled, survived, and still have hope for change, you embody the spirit of America.
In this eye-opening episode of The Divested Diary, Sharika takes a deep dive into the political career of Kamala Harris and why she believes it's time for Black women to divest from supporting the current Vice President and 2024 Democratic presidential nominee. Sharika unpacks Harris' policies, actions, and how they've affected the Black community—particularly Black women.With an honest critique of identity politics and the expectation that Black women should automatically support Black female politicians, Sharika challenges this narrative, urging listeners to consider what true representation looks like and how to make informed political choices. Tune in to hear her compelling case for why divestment from Kamala Harris is a necessary step toward a stronger future for Black women.
In this episode, Sharika Soal discusses the BET Awards and Democrats.In the past, the BET Awards celebrated black excellence, featuring elegant gowns and high-class attire that represented integrity and sophistication.However, Sharika observes that the current BET Awards often showcase women dressed in provocative or street-style clothing, which she finds concerning.The awards used to recognize excellence in various fields within the black community, such as humanitarian work, philanthropy, and medical science.Nowadays, there's a heavy focus on categories like rap. Sharika expresses her reservations about the rap industry's impact on the black American image.Sharika believes that the rap industry can perpetuate a dangerous lifestyle. She questions whether the BET Awards adequately acknowledge the risks faced by aspiring rappers.Connect with Sharika:Twitter: @SharikaSoal84Divested Diary Website Join the Movement at "Divested Diary: Empowering Women's Voices."Are you ready to make a difference? Join us at "Divested Diary" in our mission to uplift and empower women, especially Black women who face unique societal challenges. As the backbone of their families and often the primary financial providers, these incredible women deserve our support and recognition. What Can You Do? Visit Divested Diary to learn more about our cause. Whether sharing our message, donating, or simply offering encouragement, your contribution can significantly impact you. From providing cars for better mobility to supplying educational materials, every bit of help turns a struggle into a powerful testimony of resilience and hope. Be a Part of the Change: Your support is not just a donation; it's an investment in the lives of women and children striving for a better future. Let's work together to build a world where every woman has the resources and support they need to succeed. Act now: Visit Divested Diary. Your involvement could be the hand-up that someone needs to transform their life. Let's turn challenges into opportunities and struggles into success stories. Listen to Divested Diary Wherever You Listen to PodcastsApple | Spotify | iHeart | Amazon | TuneIn | Pandora | Deezer | Google | Stitcher
In this episode, Sharika discusses how the black family unit can often be a toxic environment. She advocates for black people, especially women, to "divest" or distance themselves from unsupportive family members who hold them back. Sharika shares her own experiences with toxic family dynamics and encourages listeners to prioritize their mental health and success over dysfunctional relationships, even with their mothers or close relatives. Connect with Sharika:Twitter: @SharikaSoal84Divested Diary Website Join the Movement at "Divested Diary: Empowering Women's Voices."Are you ready to make a difference? Join us at "Divested Diary" in our mission to uplift and empower women, especially Black women who face unique societal challenges. As the backbone of their families and often the primary financial providers, these incredible women deserve our support and recognition. What Can You Do? Visit Divested Diary to learn more about our cause. Whether sharing our message, donating, or simply offering encouragement, your contribution can significantly impact you. From providing cars for better mobility to supplying educational materials, every bit of help turns a struggle into a powerful testimony of resilience and hope. Be a Part of the Change: Your support is not just a donation; it's an investment in the lives of women and children striving for a better future. Let's work together to build a world where every woman has the resources and support they need to succeed. Act now: Visit Divested Diary. Your involvement could be the hand-up that someone needs to transform their life. Let's turn challenges into opportunities and struggles into success stories. Listen to Divested Diary Wherever You Listen to PodcastsApple | Spotify | iHeart | Amazon | TuneIn | Pandora | Deezer | Google | Stitcher
In this episode, the host discusses a viral video showing a fight between a black teenage girl and a white teenage girl that left the white girl critically injured. Sharika argues this incident highlights the need to address issues of black-on-white violence without double standards openly.While some details of the fight are unclear, the host criticizes the other black teenagers who stood by filming instead of intervening.Soal expresses frustration with the tendency in media coverage to portray the black attacker as a victim. The discussion also touches on toxic mindsets in some black communities that encourage violence against other races.Sharik Soal advocates for the black community to build itself up independently through organizations empowering black women and children rather than relying on anti-white rhetoric that will only breed more resentment.Connect with Sharika:Twitter: @SharikaSoal84Divested Diary Website Join the Movement at "Divested Diary: Empowering Women's Voices."Are you ready to make a difference? Join us at "Divested Diary" in our mission to uplift and empower women, especially Black women who face unique societal challenges. As the backbone of their families and often the primary financial providers, these incredible women deserve our support and recognition. What Can You Do? Visit Divested Diary to learn more about our cause. Whether sharing our message, donating, or simply offering encouragement, your contribution can significantly impact you. From providing cars for better mobility to supplying educational materials, every bit of help turns a struggle into a powerful testimony of resilience and hope. Be a Part of the Change: Your support is not just a donation; it's an investment in the lives of women and children striving for a better future. Let's work together to build a world where every woman has the resources and support they need to succeed. Act now: Visit Divested Diary. Your involvement could be the hand-up that someone needs to transform their life. Let's turn challenges into opportunities and struggles into success stories. Listen to Divested Diary Wherever You Listen to PodcastsApple | Spotify | iHeart | Amazon | TuneIn | Pandora | Deezer | Google | Stitcher
In this episode, host Sharika Soal discusses her frustration with George Floyd still being discussed as a martyr four years after his death. Sharika argues that Floyd was committing a crime when he died, and his past includes violently robbing a home with three other black men while a toddler was present. Not wanting a man with a past so disturbing being the general representation of their race isn't irrational and to treat people that way is gaslighting. Soal also criticizes how black men continue to hold Floyd up as a symbol of black excellence when he was an unemployed man and addicted to drugs.Sharika Soal wants black heroes to be people who actually improve society and do good things rather than criminals.Connect with Sharika:Twitter: @SharikaSoal84Divested Diary Website Join the Movement at "Divested Diary: Empowering Women's Voices."Are you ready to make a difference? Join us at "Divested Diary" in our mission to uplift and empower women, especially Black women who face unique societal challenges. As the backbone of their families and often the primary financial providers, these incredible women deserve our support and recognition. What Can You Do? Visit Divested Diary to learn more about our cause. Whether sharing our message, donating, or simply offering encouragement, your contribution can significantly impact you. From providing cars for better mobility to supplying educational materials, every bit of help turns a struggle into a powerful testimony of resilience and hope. Be a Part of the Change: Your support is not just a donation; it's an investment in the lives of women and children striving for a better future. Let's work together to build a world where every woman has the resources and support they need to succeed. Act now: Visit Divested Diary. Your involvement could be the hand-up that someone needs to transform their life. Let's turn challenges into opportunities and struggles into success stories. Listen to Divested Diary Wherever You Listen to PodcastsApple | Spotify | iHeart | Amazon | TuneIn | Pandora | Deezer | Google | Stitcher
In this episode, Sharika Soal discusses how modern dating has been radicalized. She advocates for dating within political affiliations, sharing her own experience rejecting an ex-boyfriend due to his liberal views on white supremacy and racism. Sharika reflects on how politics has affected her dating life, focusing on the radicalization of dating and demands for financial stability.The episode also addresses the reality that radicalized gender roles and expectations in the "Trad wife" community. It should be argued that financial and work-life constraints are radicalizing dating and relationships in 2024, which could be why there is a surge in "Gold digger content" online.Ultimately, it is easy to conclude that genuine relationships take time to build, and only time can control their outcome. It's time we advocate for a more realistic approach to dating, prioritizing self-awareness and taking things slow.Connect with Sharika:Twitter: @SharikaSoal84Divested Diary Website Join the Movement at "Divested Diary: Empowering Women's Voices."Are you ready to make a difference? Join us at "Divested Diary" in our mission to uplift and empower women, especially Black women who face unique societal challenges. As the backbone of their families and often the primary financial providers, these incredible women deserve our support and recognition. What Can You Do? Visit Divested Diary to learn more about our cause. Whether sharing our message, donating, or simply offering encouragement, your contribution can significantly impact you. From providing cars for better mobility to supplying educational materials, every bit of help turns a struggle into a powerful testimony of resilience and hope. Be a Part of the Change: Your support is not just a donation; it's an investment in the lives of women and children striving for a better future. Let's work together to build a world where every woman has the resources and support they need to succeed. Act now: Visit Divested Diary. Your involvement could be the hand-up that someone needs to transform their life. Let's turn challenges into opportunities and struggles into success stories. Listen to Divested Diary Wherever You Listen to PodcastsApple | Spotify | iHeart | Amazon | TuneIn | Pandora | Deezer | Google | Stitcher
Hariparbat Parikrams is an ancient Parikrama of the hill that is believed to be the embodiment of Sharika Devi - the presising Devi of Kashmir. The city of Srinagar is named after her. Read More about ancient Kashmir - https://www.inditales.com/ancient-kashmir-detours-ashish-kaul/ Leave your questions in the comments. Follow Anuradha Goyal's Social Media Handles:- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/anuradhagoyal Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ianuradhagoyal Twitter: https://x.com/anuradhagoyal Follow IndiTales's Social Media Handles:- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/inditales Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/IndiTales/ Twitter: Twitter: https://x.com/IndiTales Blog - https://www.inditales.com Hindi Blog - https://www.inditales.com/hindi Personal website - http://www.anuradhagoyal.com Books link - https://www.anuradhagoyal.com/publications/
Episode 099 - Real Estate Exam Questions: Leasing Going through state exam questions to help real estate students pass their state exam. 01:35 – February: I feel your pain. A lot of new and intense information. Law school is just as much “fun”. 05:07 – List of recent grads: Andrew, Grace, Jacob, Tylea, Kayla, Erica, Denzel, Kyle, Anu, Sharika, Brandy, Jesika, Matias, Omayra, Kemberly, Denise, Wallace, Ingrid, Ryan, Jonathan, Kendall, Orchid, Len, Gail, Ashley, Joseph, Monica, Kay, Latoya, Cierra, Britney, Kiana, Stephanie, Asia, Thomas, Shelley, Krystyn, Madeleine, Kynia, Andrew, Kellie, and Sam. 06:55 – Messages from Jonathan and Ryan. 09:45 – Episode Focus: leasing; pay attention to the legal pieces and “forget” what you know about the real world of rental situations. 12:20 – Parties to the lease: lessor (landlord) and lessee (tenant). Bundle of legal rights and what rights do each party have? Leased fee vs. Leasehold. Reversionary rights. Statute of frauds – lease for less than 12 months. 20:00 – Types of leasehold estates: Estate for years, Estate from period to period (Periodic tenancy), and estate at will. Estate at sufferance, holdover tenant at sufferance. 34:10 – Leasing consideration: possession of premises (quiet enjoyment); use of premises; security deposit (possession vs. ownership); Assignment versus Sublease; Nondisturbance clause. 44:00 – Types of leases: gross, net, and percentage leases; variable leases (graduated lease and index lease); ground lease. 51:10 – Breach in a lease: if tenant breaches, landlord remedy is to evict tenant; if landlord breaches, tenant remedy is constructive eviction. 52:25 – Leasing of real estate law exam questions. 1:04:10 – Calculation rental price per square foot: $18/square foot for 2,400 square feet of space: $18 x 2,400 =- $43,200 / 12 = $3,600. 1:07:50 – March's episode will be about Closing a real estate transaction (also known as close of escrow). I will get into the mechanics of a closing, the federal oversight including RESPA, TRID, and Truth in lending, and finish with an in-depth explanation of proration including debits, credits, accrued and prepaid items, and the math behind the glory of proration. Go to www.ahareep.com and sign up for the program for only $35, use discount code: legendary15 to save 15% off. Go to www.indianarealestateinstitute.com for Indiana real estate classes. A-Ha LINKS Email info@ahareep.com Web www.ahareep.com Facebook https://www.facebook.com/AHA.REEP YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrxAjI5Li4Ll3Epwcyc0i6A
On this episode of The Smoke Podcast, we had mixologist/bartender Sharika owner of Jazzy's Drunken Creations and we paired her 'Damn Gina' drink with a great cigar from Arturo Fuente. You can listen to this and other episodes of The Smoke Podcast wherever great podcasts are served.
On this episode of The Smoke Podcast, we had mixologist/bartender Sharika owner of Jazzy's Drunken Creations and we paired her 'Damn Gina' drink with a great cigar from Arturo Fuente. You can listen to this and other episodes of The Smoke Podcast wherever great podcasts are served.
In this podcast episode, host Karena Calhoun speaks with guest Career Advancement Coach Sherrika Sanders about her journey from working in corporate for over 15 years to becoming a career advancement coach. Coach Sherrika shares her experience of being seen and not heard in the corporate world and how it affected her health. Karena and Sharika discuss the importance of speaking up for oneself and setting boundaries in the workplace. They also provide examples of mistreatment in the workplace and emphasize the need for individuals to seek support in navigating the challenges of the corporate world. Coach Sherrika offers her services as a career advancement coach to help listeners achieve their goals. Tune in to learn more about Coach Sherrika and her mission of helping people advance their careers. After listening to this episode, we challenge you to commit to taking action in your career this week by setting boundaries, speaking your truth, or seeking support from a professional coach. With the right tools and strategies, you can reach your goals, no matter the challenges you face. GO BE GREAT! WITH COACH KARENA PODCAST https://gobegreatcoachcing.com Are you interested in being a guest on the show? Grab this link, create your profile, submit your request, and we will review your submission within ten days. If we believe you're a great fit, we will reach out to you to schedule a recording! Make your notes personal. Grab my limited quantity notebooks today. But remember, don't just take notes...take ACTION! https://gobegreatcoachcing.com Timestamps Transform the GAAp website: https://www.transformthegaap.com/ (00:20:57) Sherrika Sanders MBA LinkedIn profile: linkedin.com/in/sherrikasandersmba/ (00:20:57) Sherrika Sanders Instagram profile: @sharikacareeradvancementcoach (00:20:57) Quotes to look out for: Sherrika, 00:02:53, "I had to start speaking up for me and us. I had to make sure that everyone knew that I was in the room, and I had to make sure that all of those things that I was telling them about growing to their next level that I was also doing in my life." Sherrika 00:16:53 "Your life will make you adjust as well because once upon a time, I didn't understand the struggle that different people go through who are either married or have families because I didn't have any of that, and so I think you also tend to look at things a little bit differently depending on where you are versus other people." Sherrika, 00:22:04, "You have to be ready to step out of your comfort zone to truly become who you were created to be because I guarantee you if you're in this situation right now, you are not living in your truth, you are not living in your purpose, and you are not living as a person you are created to be." Sharika, 00:36:40 "Change starts in the mind." Karena Calhoun, expert life strategist, Sherrika, guest, family member, corporate, career advancement coach, speaking up, setting boundaries, health, mistreatment, workplace, black women, underserved, power, professionalism, facts, change, fulfillment, career, coaching. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gobegreat/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gobegreat/support
Sharika joins John for an in depth interview. Born in Chicago and adopted by a black father and white mother, she has seen first hand what living in poverty is like. Now Sharika pushes back against toxic black culture via social media and has drawn a lot of attention to key important issues. Follow my socials at: Kick app: https://kick.com/johnburk Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@johnburkofficial Twitter: https://twitter.com/johnburk39 Truth Social: https://truthsocial.com/@JohnBurk Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aasavageshow Telegram room: https://t.me/+C_wlq42MaWVhYTYx LIVE ON RUMBLE: https://rumble.com/c/JohnBurk MON-FRI 12PM CST: SHOW SPONSOR: jblikesgold.com #ad #partner INVEST IN YOUR RETIREMENT TODAY! (The show is NOT a finacial advisory firm) SIGN UP ON ALLAMERICANSAVAGESHOW.COM Support our show sponsor at: www.shellshockcbd.com
Podcast Seeking Safety with Sharika Lampkin-Briscoe About the Episode Date: February 22, 2023 Episode 17: Seeking Safety with Sharika Lampkin-Briscoe Summary In this episode of Peer into Recovery, we discuss Seeking Safety as a means to assist and support peers in their journey to maximum health and wellness. In addition, we discuss the job similarities and differences between a Managed Care Company (MCO) vs. non-profit peer work. Sharika Lampkin-Briscoe holds a Bachelors in Human Services with a minor in Psychology as well as a Masters in Human Services from Florida Memorial University. She is the R-PRS Recovery Resiliency Manager at Optum Health and leads and facilitates Seeking Safety groups.
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Welcome back to another episode of Poppin' Off (About Pop Culture)! This week we're getting into Rebel Wilson coming out and introducing the world to her new girlfriend, Sharika separating from her longtime partner and possible cheating rumors, Britney Spears' ex-husband attempting to crash her wedding, Julia Garner being picked to play Madonna in her upcoming biopic, the official trailer for "Nope," Ezra Miller allegedly grooming a child years ago and some new Grammy nomination guidelines. It's all going down, so get ready to pop off with us! Transgender Law Center: Donate - Transgender Law Center About - Transgender Law Center Follow us on Instagram: Poppin' Off About Pop Culture (@poppinoffaboutpopculture) Maggie's socials: Twitter: kale queen (@literallymaggie) Instagram: ✨maggie✨ (@literallymaggie_) Stephen's socials: Twitter: stephen gaedcke (@sgaedcke99) Instagram: Stephen Gaedcke (@sgaedcke99) Don't forget to follow/subscribe so you know when a new episode drops! Also, rate us 5 stars on Apple Podcasts and leave us some comments. We want to hear from you!
Lalita du Perron talks to Sharika Thiranagama, Associate Professor of Anthropology at Stanford, who explains and helps us understand--as much as we can cram into one podcast--what is happening in Sri Lanka right now. Date of recording April 14, 2022.
Podcast Summary: Sharika Kellog is the owner of 25/8 mom. She is a business creation strategist for women. During our conversation, we spoke about being a single mother and how being your own boss can be a great decision in circumstances like this. We touch on some tips on how to start your business the right way and how it's possible for you to create your own. Key Ideas: Creating a business the correct way, the first time. Not comparing yourself to competitors. Outsource work, so you can scale your business Do what you love and have a passion for. About Sharika: Sharika, the owner of The 25/5 MOM, is a business creation strategist for women. Her goal is to help women create businesses so that they can live life on their OWN terms. She has helped female entrepreneurs create businesses from scratch or set up their new business so that it is legitimate and functioning. Many of these businesses go on to generate 6 and 7 figures in revenue by honing in on their strengths and how to have a balance between work life and mom life. Sharika is a single mom by choice via fostering and adoption. Her pride and joy are her 3 smart, funny little boys (ages 7.5, 6, and 5) and a foster son (almost 6 months old). Sharika has over 15 years of experience in internet marketing, event planning, client satisfaction, and business strategy. If you are looking to start a business or want assistance making sure that you have a legitimate business in order to scale your company, you can contact Sharika at connect@sharikakellogg.com Sharika founded The 25/8 MOM to help other moms achieve their desired life for themselves and their families through Virtual Businesses based on past experiences and their passions. Sharika also helps moms understand the importance of creating and having M.E. Time© (Mom Essential Time), based on her experiences as a single mom, foster mom, adoptive mom, and entrepreneur. To connect with Shairka: connect@sharikakellogg.com Let's dive into your business and find the missing gaps in your branding so that you can have a consistent visible look, on all platforms. Susie Liberatore is the owner, and Art Director, of Visions2images Creative Services. She helps established businesses grow their brand awareness by using digital marketing and professional branding techniques. With over a decade of agency and corporate experience, she brings businesses' visions to life while watching their return on investment increase. Susie helps businesses grow their brand presence and connect with their target audience. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/susie-liberatore2/support
In this episode, Sharika Kellogg from 25/8 Mom, joins me to talk about her journey of leaving a toxic corporate environment to becoming a self-employed foster mom to 3 little boys. Sharika shares the challenges she had getting her business off the ground, pushback from family members, and how's learned to balance her work and personal life since then. Now, she's helping other parents tap into their own skills and launch their own virtual businesses. We also talk about: Her transition from a toxic corporate environment to becoming self-employed How to find your first clients with little to no experience The benefits of being self-employed vs. working for someone else Sharika's exact steps she took to surpass her corporate income Resources mentioned: Visit Sharika's website to learn more about her coaching and book a strategic session here. Connect with Sharika, the 25/8 MOM on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn. Grab your Quitting Corporate Freedom Guide here. Want to learn more about becoming a Tech and Automations Service Provider? Sign up for my FREE info session. Learn how to use any platform to set up automations with The Anatomy of Automation. Ready to quit corporate? Visit my website here. Let's connect on Instagram or Facebook! You can also find me on YouTube & Pinterest. Learn More about Sharika: Sharika, The 25/8 MOM is a single mom by choice via fostering and adoption. She has 3 smart, funny little boys (ages 7, 5, and 4) and a little girl who just turned 1 year old & a new walker. With over 15 years of experience in internet marketing, event planning, and client services, she has helped small & mid-sized female-based startups generate 6 and 7 figures in revenue by honing in on what their ideal customer desires. Sharika founded The 25/8 MOM to help other moms achieve their desired life for themselves and families through Virtual Businesses based on past experiences and their passions. Sharika also helps moms understand the importance of creating and having M.E. Time© (Mom Essential Time), based on her experiences as a single mom, foster mom, and adoptive mom and entrepreneur. I'd love to know how YOU quit corporate! Email me at: podcast@quittingcorporate.com. Quitting Corporate is brought to you by Quitting Corporate where I, LaToya Russell, can show you the ropes to not only start your Virtual Assistant business but to make it profitable and worthwhile! Did something in this episode resonate with you? Did my conversation open the possibility for you to explore a new career path? If so, please share this episode with a friend and leave a 5-Star review and a comment wherever you listen to the podcast. I love to hear how this experience has helped you! Song Credit: Run Free by Josef Falkenskold
In this very unscripted and unedited last episode of Talk-o Tuesday, Sharika talks about why she has decided to end the podcast, where she's at in life and where she's disappeared to for 8 months, and her future plans (maybe future podcast???). Thanks for joining along for this ride, I hope you enjoyed listening to this podcast :) Much love --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/talkotuesday/support
In this episode, Tif interviews a very special guest named Sharika Releford from the podcast Nonprofit Unplugged. Sharika breaks down how you can obtain grants to scale up your Etsy business. The best part about obtaining grants to grow your business is you don't have to pay grant money back. Check out this episode for a deep dive into grant writing and how to obtain grants with Sharika. Sharika's free workbook can be found here -> www.nonprofitunplugged.com Sharika's Grant Writing Masterclass Workshop can be found here -> www.mastergrantwriting.comThe Book PileWant to sound smart? Two comics discuss a book every Monday so you can pretend you read.Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
How do you balance me-time, being a mother, and running a business? How do you get business ideas if you are mom? These are questions I asked Sharika Kellogg, the founder of The 25/8 MOM. Get access to transcript and resources at https://stepupandthrivepodcast.com/23 Please rate and review the podcast! Did you learn something new in this episode? What was the biggest revelation for you? Leave your review at https://stepupandthrivepodcast.com/iTunes What you learn in this episode: How to achieve work-life balance The importance of me time How to brainstorm ideas to create your business
Knowing each other since 2011, Arlyn and Sharika share their thoughts of how small the world is, especially in the Army Nurse Corp! Arlyn was serving as a Brigade Nurse Counselor when life hit her unexpectedly. Her husband's position in the Army was not able to accommodate their travel plans with her military career, so she chose the hard road to accept a different duty station with the anticipation of where her husband would be sent for his impending fellowship. Fast forwarding to her terminal leave down the line, Arlyn decided to take her time to attend some family engagements. Filling out an DA31 for accountability, she needed to scope out the nearest hospital to her vacation destination in Mexico. During this time, a large fire accident happened at a wedding she was attending. Unfortunately, Arlyn was hit with the fire in a matter of seconds, suffering third degree and second degree burns. Luckily, all of the information she filled out in her DA31 was helpful to cover her bases, although she needed to be treated out of country in Mexico. She quickly learned the medical care facilities overseas are vastly different in how they can handle situations versus in the United States. Arlyn notified her chain of command as soon as she could and informed her Tricare representative to notify them what had happened. She requested someone from the Air Force to come and retrieve her so she could get treatment closer to her home. Arriving back in San Antonio, Arlyn was triaged immediately into the hospital's burn unit. Spending about two weeks in the hospital, Arlyn and her husband were able to return home to Washington state where her husband had to immediately report to his unit in El Paso, Texas. It was a truly humbling experience for Arlyn to have to rely on those around her and not being as mobile as she was used to. Extending her ETS date to ensure her burn care was covered, Arlyn found out her husband was receiving his medical fellowship at UCLA and grabbed on to the first solid plan she was able to for months. As Arlyn's ETS date came and went, her husband asked her an important question: what did she want to do from here? Not knowing what her answer was, and knowing her previous answer revolved around her ambitions in the Army, all she wanted now was to be able to walk again, drive a car, and have her old normal. She instead asked him, what he would do with his life? He responded with everything in his current life; being a surgeon and a father. It really hit Arlyn that she needed some new and exciting goals to achieve in her life. At first jokingly, she said she wanted to be an actor in light of their new move to Los Angeles. Having no idea where to start, Arlyn googled and researched what she needed to do to begin her new career endeavors. Forcing herself to walk long distances for about six months in LA, Arlyn took some classes in a comedy school and began to send out auditions. She booked her first gig with USAA for a national commercial, which at the time never aired. A few years later in Hawaii, she found an audition with USAA again seeking a role that fit her perfectly and got the part! If you see the commercial, Arlyn plays a part named ‘Kate'. Being redirected to something else in her life is something Arlyn could have never imagined, but she would not have it any other way. Learn more about Arlyn's transition from the Army to Hollywood this week on The Military Woman and so Much More! Quotes: “Yes you can have it all...but what does all really mean?” All those things I learned from the military, absolutely prepared me for a life in Hollywood.” “Because my perspective has changed, right? Perspective, went from, you know, I want to be a general in the Army Nurse Corps One day, when I go to anesthesia School in the Army, my career, blah blah blah, me me me. To I just want to be able to walk without a limp, you know. I want to be able to walk more than I don't know, half a mile, you know like can I stand without pain. Like it was so simple. What I wanted out of my life.” Links: https://twitter.com/arlyn821?s=20
In today's episode, Sharika goes solo once again, talking about the weather and her mood surrounding rainy days (it was raining as she recorded lol). Hope you enjoy! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/talkotuesday/support
What do you wish you knew about finances that you don't right now? In this episode of the Military Woman podcast, Sharika is asking Elizabeth Berard Rojas, AGR Officer in Finances and financial consultant what she thinks everyone should know about being financially savvy on a military paycheck. What's the difference between a Roth IRA, TSP, and your 401K? How do you choose where to put your money? What's the best way to budget? Elizabeth hit on all these super important questions in her chat with Sharika, and shares some of the biggest mistakes she sees her clients make around money -- like, for example, choosing to take out personal loans rather than relying on a savings account. We're tackling all your financial questions in this episode, from the envelope budgeting method to the one small adjustment you can make on your tax forms to get a bigger refund every year. You don't want to miss it! Quotes “Many women are so bogged down day to day, that staying on top of our finances can be overwhelming.” “Actually, when you see the money right there in those envelopes, growing, you don't want to spend it as much, because you're like, ‘This is looking very pretty!'” (23:22-23:30) Links https://www.linkedin.com/in/elizabethberardrojas/ Podcast production and show notes provided by FIRESIDE Marketing
Today marks the start of Ramadan! Happy Ramadan Mubarak to anyone who celebrates :) In today's episode, Sharika talks with Mariam about Ramadan: what it is and how they go about it, experience/memories they remember from previous Ramadans, and their goal for this month. Hope you enjoy! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/talkotuesday/support
Being in the military, Sharika Labrie has encountered many different personality types in the military, and what you can do to tell who you work best with. She challenges you to ask yourself: In the past few weeks, have you commented on a post on social media thinking that you are helping someone, only to get attacked or called out for being too direct? These may be people that don't communicate like you. She recently read a book called Surrounded by Idiots by Thomas Erikson, which gives you reasons to look inward, and observe how someone is communicating with you and how you interpret it. Some key takeaways Sharika would like to share; Communication is on the listener The color meanings; knowing yourself and knowing how to listen to the different ‘colors' Adapting and giving feedback to those around you Color Personality Types: Red - dynamic and driven individual Green - the most balanced. They counterbalance the other more extreme behavioral traits in an elegant way Yellow - who live to live, always finding opportunities for enjoyment Blue - has all the right answers. In the background, he analyzes: classifies, evaluates, assesses Using these tools can help you best communicate with your loved ones, family members, and spouses. To be able to tackle issues in your day to day life, knowing how to communicate can make the process easier. As a leader in your environment, it takes work to really hone in on people around you and how they communicate, and then adapting to that style of communication. The reality is we cannot get through to others if we do not know how they hear us. Being married for almost 11 years, Sharika has learned how to communicate with her ‘Red/Blue' husband while she considers herself ‘Green/Yellow'. Reflecting on her education as a Psychiatric Health Nurse Practitioner, she wanted to optimize her communication skills and see what roadblocks she can avoid to cultivate her own relationship and articulate her issues and adapt to her spouses' style of communication. Wonder what color you are and how you can use these exercises to best communicate with others? Take a listen to this week's episode! Quotes: “I spent much of my twenties developing my intellect and my profession, taking tests and certifications to really hone in on my professional skills, when I should have been spending time studying on personal development and looking inward.” “The more self awareness you have, the more aware of others you surround yourself with.” Links: @themilitarywoman (Instagram)
In today's episode, Sharika reflects on her 18th birthday: what she did, what's changed, and what she's looking forward to in the future... and a little bit about Wii's. Enjoy! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/talkotuesday/support
The word "productive" sucks. As an arbitrary word, we realized how much we hate the word and its connotation. In this week's episode, Sharika talks with Gabi about why "productivity" is a bad worth and how it affects our self-worth. Hope you enjoy! Also, attached are ways to help out the AAPI community: https://nymag.com/strategist/article/where-to-donate-to-help-asian-communities-2021.html --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/talkotuesday/support
This week, join me in listening to an interview with Sharika Bivens, she lives with acquired anosmia with occasional bouts of being able to smell again. Sharika is the creator of the blog and website called “My Anosmatic Life: Making Sense Out of Scentless Life”. To read Sharika's blog, click here. You'll find her Facebook page online here. The views expressed by podcast guests are their own. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thesmellpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thesmellpodcast/support
“When we try to break down barriers and glass ceilings, it's not just us,” says Lauran Glover, First African-American Female Commander of the Old Guard. Lauran started her military career in Guantanamo Bay Cuba as a second lieutenant in the military police. But when she was moved to the military police company in Arlington Cemetery, she fell in love with the ceremonial parts of military life - especially the drill team. In this episode of the Military Woman podcast, Lauran talks with Sharika about her experience in the Old Guard, and what it's really like to break glass ceilings (hint: it's hard!). Lauran's role as commander came at a time of change for the drill team and the military. There were a lot of female firsts in other branches when she became commander of the Old Guard. But her position also started at a period of down-turn for the drill team -- right before she began, the team was told they could no longer take sponsored trips, because it looked too lavish. As commander, Lauran found herself thrown into a new drill team, with a tight budget. She decided the best way to make an impact was to travel to schools and really amp up the fact that she was the first female, black commander -- to show girls across America what is possible for them in 2021. Tune in this week to hear Lauran's amazing story, including shout-outs to the many men and women who supported her journey and helped her pave the way to a more diverse Old Guard. Quotes “It's those things that we don't realize in our society, because representation matters. I never saw a woman doing this, I never saw a woman around, so I didn't see my opportunity in this path. (15:11-15:21) “I think this is important as well to say, about our conversations with glass ceilings. A lot of people think we break glass ceilings, and it's great and everyone loves it, and we move forward. That's not how it happens.” (19:44-19:55) Links Podcast production and show notes provided by FIRESIDE Marketing
It's been over a month... but we're back! In today's episode, Sharika goes solo and talks about her spring break and the start of her last quarter of high school. No more off-days from school :'). It's pretty much a catching-up episode, so hope you stick around and enjoy! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/talkotuesday/support
This is a really fun and funny episode with my bestfriend of 15 or 16 years, Sharika Davis! We try to figure out how long its actually been and discuss our very long friendship. Once you listen to this episode you will understand how we have kept this long and shady friendship going for so long. Let me know in the comments how yall feel about this episode, I really think everyone can enjoy this hilarious mess of a conversation. Follow You Sure About That? By Terrell Sanders Instagram: YSATofficial Facebook: YSATofficial Twitter: YSATofficial --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yousureaboutthat/support
“I was trying to live a military life in a civilian world,” says Kelley L Forsberg, founder and life coach at Life Coaching for Veterans. Kelley was medically retired from the army after many years as a logistics officer, and despite the more concrete preparation that she did -- finding housing, updating her resume -- her transition to civilian life was bumpier than expected. That experience prompted her to start a life coaching business for veterans looking to find their place in a civilian world, which is what she talks about with Sharika on this episode of the Military Woman podcast. Kelley and Sharika talk about what preparation they received when exiting from the army, and the grief that comes when you undergo this transition. As Kelley says, “The army was the biggest part of me that I had ever lost.” When the army is all you've known, it can be hard to find your own “why.” Kelley's work as a life coach is all about helping other veterans find their footing now that they are in charge of their own mission: living a good life. Tune in this week to learn about Kelley's exit from the military, and the real experience of finding yourself in the civilian world -- without leaving all of your military self behind. Quotes “I was trying to live a military life in a civilian world.” “We think there are these rules we have to live by, and we do in the military. But in the civilian world there's so much more freedom, and we don't really know what to do with that.” (8:42-8:52) “Because it's different when you have a government contract saying this is who you are, this is what you do. But when it becomes your choice, you are responsible for that. It's up to you to decide if you are doing the work that you're meant to be doing in your life, and that's a big question to answer.” (22:21-22:37) Links Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lifecoachingforveterans Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lifecoachingforveterans/ Book a call with Kelley L. Forsberg: https://calendly.com/lifecoachingforveterans?fbclid=IwAR0PZrHQtoIdCDlX84AHq3an_sUI51qE91-q-f9tlv8BokNPnQD7b3_s82s http://lifecoachingforveterans.com/ Podcast production and show notes provided by FIRESIDE Marketing
When Sharika LaBrie was unexpectedly deployed, she felt a lot of guilt. Leaving her two kids and her husband behind to do her work in the Army Nurse Corps was complicated -- and though many resources existed for dependent wives, there wasn't much for active military women. After sitting down with a group of women with similar experiences in Kosovo, Sharika realized these experiences needed to be shared. And so, the Military Woman podcast was born!
We learned that we are very very lazy today. Social media gives us instant gratification, and in this week's episode, Sharika and Maitri talk about the good and bad about using social media, and even trying to go on a detox. Enjoy! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/talkotuesday/support
... especially for us Floridians. So it goes that from anywhere in Florida, a beach is less than 2 hours away. In this week's episode, Sharika and Kevin talk about their experiences at the beach and almost... drowning? Hope you enjoy :) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/talkotuesday/support
Theme parks: the ultimate topic for a Floridian. In this week's episode, Sharika and Kevin talk about their experiences at the theme parks in Orlando, since they live close to them. Stay tuned for some wacky stories and enjoy! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/talkotuesday/support
We're finally done with college applications! In today's episode, Kevin rejoins Sharika to talk about their college application process and advice for anyone that will apply to college in the future. It was wild and stressful to say the very least. Hope you enjoy! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/talkotuesday/support
This week in a more serious episode, Sharika talks with Gabi about anxiety and the importance of mental health, sharing their own experiences and ways they deal with it. We aren't experts, so if you need help, please see a professional. Hope you enjoy! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/talkotuesday/support
So many things happened this year, good and bad. After a two-week disappearance, in this week's episode, Sharika talks with Mariam about what a crazy year it has been (so much senioritis) and what they want to do in 2021. Hope you enjoy! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/talkotuesday/support
In a more serious episode, this week Kevin and Sharika talk about their experiences with toxic people and what to do in those situations. Enjoy! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/talkotuesday/support
Mmmm... the smell of coffee is something all of us recognize, with many people relying on a coffee fix to get them through the day. In this week's episode, Sharika and Kevin talk about their love for coffee, Kevin's not so small addiction to it and a little bit of its history. Enjoy! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/talkotuesday/support
Hello everyone! In this week's episode, Sharika and Kevin talk about the craze of Black Friday and their own shopping habits: worst purchases, experiences, etc. Hope you enjoy! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/talkotuesday/support
Getting stuck in the trunk? Cooking up storms? In this week's episode, Sharika is live from Pennsylvania as she talks with her cousin Raaheem about what they are thankful for and their cousin-bonding experiences from the past. And boy there are a lot of stories to tell... Hope you enjoy! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/talkotuesday/support
This week we're talking about camping! Kevin and Sharika converse about their camping trips, and going on a... mudwalk??? Enjoy! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/talkotuesday/support
In today's episode, Kevin and Sharika talk with Alexander about their experiences playing instruments and making music (for Kevin). Combined, they've all played 7 instruments... dang. Hope you enjoy! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/talkotuesday/support
We have a lot of deadlines coming up soon, especially the big one: college apps o_o. In this episode, Kevin and Sharika talk about feeling stressed out, and ways that they release stress. Enjoy! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/talkotuesday/support
Today we are talking all about taking a leap of faith to follow your purpose. Even if that means giving up something you love or enjoy. Tune in as Orlando based photographer and visual creative director Sharkia McGowan shares her insights on why it is so important to follow your purpose in life. Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE, SHARE, and RATE today's show! Be sure to follow Sharkira on Instagram and check out her website HERE.