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Sharon is the author of two books and has a rich background in theology. She deeply knows and has a heart for the ever-present Love available to every person and wants to connect them with the source of it, Jesus Christ. She teaches Bible studies and volunteers with inpatients and in hospice service.Connect with Sharon: https://www.Sharon-William.comThe 1 Minute Writing Tip podcast is a weekly show featuring tips on how to conquer writer's block, self-doubt, time, and other challenges in order to get clarity on your content, write and publish your bestseller, and use it as a tool for impact, authority, and purpose.#writeyourstorty #writersblockbegone #makeanimpactLearn more at: https://www.wewritebooks.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/wewritebooksThe Writer's Club: ...
Sharon is the author of two books and has a rich background in theology. She deeply knows and has a heart for the ever-present Love available to every person and wants to connect them with the source of it, Jesus Christ. She teaches Bible studies and volunteers with inpatients and in hospice service. Connect with Sharon: https://www.Sharon-William.comThe 1 Minute Writing Tip podcast is a weekly show featuring tips on how to conquer writer's block, self-doubt, time, and other challenges in order to get clarity on your content, write and publish your bestseller, and use it as a tool for impact, authority, and purpose.#writeyourstorty #writersblockbegone #makeanimpactLearn more at: https://www.wewritebooks.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/wewritebooksThe Writer's Club: ...
Steve Harper Interviews Sharon Williams Life Coach and Owner of My Home Sweet Home LLC -- myctcoach.comhttps://onlineradiobox.com/search?cs=us.pbnnetwork1&q=podcast%20business%20news%20network&c=ushttps://mytuner-radio.com/search/?q=business+news+networkhttps://streema.com/radios/search/?q=podcast+business+news+network
Steve Harper Interviews Sharon Williams Life Coach and Owner of My Home Sweet Home LLC -- myctcoach.comhttps://onlineradiobox.com/search?cs=us.pbnnetwork1&q=podcast%20business%20news%20network&c=ushttps://mytuner-radio.com/search/?q=business+news+networkhttps://streema.com/radios/search/?q=podcast+business+news+network
I'm alive! This week, I survived not only a haunted road trip, but a trip to the hospital, and still managed to get this episode out! I'm feeling pretty proud about that, I won't even lie to you. Today, I bring you the true crime story of Sharon Williams and Walter Scott. There's twists, turns, and plenty of sidebars for you. All that you wanted and more, right?
As a social entrepreneur, what is the best way to be purposeful, financially stable, and do humanitarian work successfully? Today, I'm thrilled to welcome Sharon Williams, a lifelong server, founder, dear friend, a traveling partner. She dedicated her whole life to serving others; Sharon is an expert in fundraising, helping people in crises, rallying people around the cause, and relying on her higher power while being a mother of four. Sharon is the Founder of Act4 The Nations, DAWN (Divorce Aftercare Women Need), and Women Alive, the Author of two books, and is currently working with anti-human trafficking organizations.Tune in and listen to the twenty-ninth episode of Avant-garde Entrepreneur. You will hear Sharon's perspective on the humanitarian side of running a social enterprise, her experiences after a whole life of being at service and traveling the world, and her best advice about "where to start" when initializing the social entrepreneur journey. Additionally, you'll learn how she mentors leaders through tough times, her experiences as an author, the questions most social entrepreneurs ask themselves, how important it is to stay in tune with your intuition, and more. In This Episode, You Will Learn:Some background about Sharon and her impressive work (2:12)What is Act 4 The Nations about (5:13)How to deal with the fear of making mistakes (9:03)Sharon's advice for leaders who take a misstep (18:52)As a social entrepreneur, is staying in tune with the inner voice crucial? (21:43Sharon shares her experiences writing her two books (25:19)Resources:Quiz! What's Your Social Entrepreneur Style?5 Mindset Pitfalls to Avoid Workshop Registration August 8, 2023Avant-garde Entrepreneur Foundations Waitlist for August 2023Find your time zone conversion here on Dateful.comAvant-Garde Entrepreneur - Episode 6 - Making Mistakes and Missing GodConnect with Sharon:LinkedInFacebookAct 4 The Nations WebsiteAct 4 The Nations InstagramBook: Chief Women AriseBook: Catching MinnowsLet's Connect!Website Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of Dog Edition – Hound Headlines we look at the following news stories Britain's Ugliest Dog has been crowned. Four-year-old Peggy, believed to be a Pug and Chinese Crested cross (a ‘Pugese') The competition was organized by a printing company. Peggy won a pamper session at a pet salon. Salon manager Sam Burton said: "I think she's really cute in her own way." Which dog has the strongest bite? Some scientists did a study a few years ago and it's resurfaced in the news this week. The top three were as follows: (1) The Kangal has the strongest bite of any breed of dog – an impressive 743 psi. This makes them particularly good at guarding livestock from predators in their native Turkey (2) The Dogue de Bordeaux has a fearsome bite strength of 556 psi - although this breed is notoriously so lazy they are unlikely to often use it. (3) The Mastiff's impressive 552 psi bite has been used to great effect over the years in everything from guarding villages to hunting wolves. Oodie for dogs! The Oodie has just launched its popular sherpa fleece hoodie for dogs! It's available in pink, blue and white and made from their famous super-soft, ultra-warm Sherpa fleece just like their famous Oodie wearable blankets. Dogs (and their owners) have to use the service entrance in New York NY Times has an article about how tenants of some apartments in New York never see the grand lobbies and elevators they pay for because if they come and go with their pet they have to use the service elevator and doors Is this fair? What about residents with allergies in lifts where hair may linger in carpets? Two dogs who ate things they shouldn't have Luna is in a rescue shelter in Ireland and ate a tin of dog food, including the tin. The vets bill was £1200 A Labrador ate a £600 electricity voucher/coupon before her owner could redeem it, luckily the QR code was the only important part of the letter and that bit was intact so could be scanned Vet in the UK who has taken in 10 dogs because their owners wanted them euthanized A vet called Sharon Williams has taken to rescuing healthy dogs that were going to be put down. Currently has 20 dogs, 17 horses, nine cockerels and two cats who were all unwanted. Many are young animals with behavior problems caused by lack of discipline or exercise or both Episode Links https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-humber-64502566 https://www.scotsman.com/lifestyle/family-and-parenting/dogs-with-big-bites-these-are-the-11-breeds-of-adorable-dog-that-have-the-most-powerful-bites-including-the-mighty-german-shepherd-3719270 https://www.hellomagazine.com/shopping/20230203163444/oodie-for-dogs/ https://www.nytimes.com/2023/02/03/realestate/dogs-service-elevator-nyc.html https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11710481/Mothers-shock-beloved-pet-dog-eats-600-electricity-voucher-nips-room.html https://www.belfastlive.co.uk/news/belfast-news/life-death-choice-struggling-dog-26145007 https://inews.co.uk/news/vet-20-dogs-put-to-sleep-2109858 About Dog Podcast Network (DPN) Check out Dog Podcast Network for other dog-adjacent shows: The Long Leash where we rescue tasty scraps from the editing room floor in an unscripted interview show Dog Cancer Answers which offers vetted advice from real veterinarians who answer your questions about dog cancer Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week on the Redefining Sales podcast, we were joined by Sharon Williams, CEO and Founder at Taurus. Sharon is a pioneer in the Australian agency industry and a Fellow of the Public Relations Institute of Australia. In 1995, after a successful career in marketing and management across the UK, Europe and Asia, she established Taurus, a boutique integrated marketing PR agency. Taurus has since gone on to help over 1000 businesses. As a highly experienced and entertaining public speaker, Sharon's presentations have won praise at conferences, and expos. For six consecutive years, she has been the keynote speaker at the international Special Event Conference, the USA's premier annual show for event professionals and the GRIGA Conference in China. In this episode of the Redefining Sales podcast, we covered: The Bullseye Methodology The things you don't do that speak volumes in PR Building your brand on LinkedIn Why Marketing needs a Rebrand - it's boring! Don't be something you're not on LinkedIn Mindfulness on LinkedIn Check out Sharon Wiliams: ► Website: http://www.sharonwilliams.com/ ► Taurus Website: https://taurusmarketing.com.au/ ► LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sharonwilliamstaurus/ Follow Sales Redefined on: ► LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/salesredefined/ ► Subscribe to SMarketing Lowdown ► Download the whitepaper here: https://whitepaper.salesredefined.com.au Enjoyed this episode and want more? ► Redefining Sales Podcast Playlist: https://tinyurl.com/Redefining-Sales-Podcast #personalbrand #Marketing #salespodcast
On this Sunday's edition of News You Can Use on WTIC NewsTalk-1080, at5:30a and 9:00a, host Ann Baldwin, and co-host Lisa Nkonoki, discuss TheLove of Family and Traditions with the recent publication in BridesMagazine, of the granddaughter of “The Genius” Ray Charles,Breathtaking wedding! The Cliffside California wedding of BR andWackstar, was truly a family affair that had all of the trappings of a StarStudded wedding. But, tradition and family legacy loomed large and wasa necessary ingredient andaccessory in the details every stepof the way for these nuptials.BR is the financial director at RockPaper Detail Events, and the groom,Wackstar, a well respectedEntrepreneur, both had their love ofeach other, family and their ownunique personal imprint on this day from BR's custom magnificent gown, toWackstars - custom tux, designed by, Sharon Williams, of Oscar OdeliaCustom Tailors, who also made custom outfits for the Bride's grandfather RayCharles to perform, and the groomsmen red bottom shoes, from ChristianLouboutin, Rock Paper Details Events, which happens to be helmed by themother of the bride, Duana Chenier,along with her daughter and BR's elder sister, Erin James, also the Maid ofHonor, doubled as the floral and Creative Genius, paying attention to everydetail to make this a perfect day for all.From the custom black and white invitation suite adorned with BR'sgrandfathers US Postal Stamp, to her Father, producer and award winningauthor, Ray Charles Jr walking her down the aisle, and the groomsmen arrivingin a vintage red 1957 Chevy Bel Air convertible to the parting mementoscustom made candles, from Erin, Sister of the Brides company, Frolic and Sage.The details were captured by Shauntelle Sposto of Shauntelle SpostoPhotography and to hear more info of the big day and behind the scenes. Tune in Sunday to hear about theHollywood glamor wedding and all things love and family.
Sharon Williams, Senior Vice President Payer Relations & Contracting at Cancer Treatment Centers of America, shares her focus on expansion & transformation, what she is most excited about going into the latter half of 2022, and more.
Sharon Williams, Senior Vice President Payer Relations & Contracting at Cancer Treatment Centers of America, shares her focus on expansion & transformation, what she is most excited about going into the latter half of 2022, and more.
When you have been in business for 27 yrs, its easy to say you've learnt a thing or two! Today, we hear from Branding expert Sharon Williams who is a leader in branding, positioning and up-leveling your business to attract the perfect client. We talk all things business, from branding, hiring and firing clients and staff, plus everything in between! As you can imagine this 27yr old business veteran has a lot to share about anything and everything in business. Enjoy! Follow Annette on Instagram - @annette_lackovic Mentions on this episode - https://bit.ly/3A3nLOS
Sharon Williams is a marketing maverick and PR maven. While other agencies were still wrapping their heads around personal branding and business strategy, Sharon was coming up with her own trademarked formula - the Taurus Bullseye - which has led countless businesses and corporations to success. She's managed to do all this while being a single mum to three children and a survivor of multiple breast cancer diagnoses. Her no guts, no glory attitude is evident in everything she does – but it's tempered with a kindness and generosity of spirit that is rare. She joins us today to share the highs and lows of a close to three-decade career.
On Wednesdays, we make it a double. Ashley covers the story of Michelle Martinko and the possible connection to Jodi Huisentruit. Then later, Anna covers the story of Sharon Williams.
Does an Orgasm Gap exist in YOUR relationship? Does the sex seem far more about HIM than YOU? Does HE seem to have all the "fun" while YOU feel pressured... overwhelmed... distracted... inadequate? Shannon interviews Sharon Williams and discuss how to overcome the frustrating Orgasm Gap!
About This Episode Podcast hosts Rev. Sharon Williams, Rev. Russell Ewell and Rev. Fabian Gonzalez discuss some of the things they learned as they interviewed members of the historic Black churches of the Missouri Conference throughout this season. In This Episode 01:16: Thoughts and Learning Opportunities for the Denomination 4:15 The Place of Lament 9:00 A Tight Knit Community of Life 10:10 Discipleship Begins with Relationship 12:35 We Cannot Lose Those Rich Stories 14:00 It Is Their Faith that Keeps Them Going 16:53 The Missouri Conference 18:45 Understand the Context and Recognizing the History 22:00 If You Love Something You will Challenge It 25:45 Abundance and Lean 27:00 The Saints That Are Before Us About This Podcast The Faith and Race Podcast is designed to help faithful people host conversations about race, faith and the Church. Every episode has a specific focus to help listeners intentionally think about the intersection of history, institutions, scripture, prayer, race and justice. The audio recordings bring diverse insights and experiences into churches, homes, and hearts across Missouri and beyond. “The Saints Before Us” is the theme and focus of season three of the Faith and Race Podcast. It draws on both Hebrews 11, and its description of the cloud of witnesses, and Ephesians 4 with its directive to equip saints for the work of ministry. The phrase “saints before us” invites listeners to consider the duality of its meaning: In that, the new season of the podcast focuses on Missouri's Black United Methodist Churches and highlights both the work of the saints that came before us and offers an invitation to the saints currently before us to carry that legacy.
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This week's podcast is a series of interviews with a handful of physicians who are involved with the Institute for Functional Medicine (IFM). Dr. Luby is the Director of Medical Education Initiatives at IFM, which works to scale functional medicine and make it more accessible and easier to adopt into larger healthcare systems. The pandemic brought to light weaknesses in our healthcare system for which functional medicine offers solutions! Dr. Penn is an infectious disease specialist and works in epidemiology and infection prevention at Nebraska Methodist Hospital. He has worked closely with Dr. Luby, and Dr. Penn is planning to implement more of the IFM's principles into his healthcare system. Dr. Nancy Cutter and Sharon Williams are from the Veterans Affairs (VA) in New Jersey. They are also working towards integrating lifestyle medicine into their systems in part by utilizing group visits. Listen to the full panel discussion to learn more about: The benefits offered by functional medicine for the VA in New Jersey The problems in our healthcare system, which functional medicine can help How Nebraska Methodist Hospital has seen the IFM's principles improve their COVID outcomes And much, much more!
One of the qualities that I most admire in women who are at the top of their game is generosity. Usually, I find it's the women who had to work really, really hard to get to where they are who tend to retain their generous spirit when they reach the top. It’s like they never forget where they came from, no matter how big their teams and their bank accounts become. Today’s guest is one of those generous leaders. Sharon Williams is CEO and founder of Taurus Marketing. She is an international marketer, PR strategist, speaker, entrepreneur and media commentator. Sharon is passionate about empowering, educating, educating and inspiring others. She created her mentoring program TaurusAcademy© for interns, graduates and members of her team. The support that she provides people through this program, even after they leave her employ, is next level. I love sharing business success stories and I hope that you will be inspired by Sharon’s. Connect with SharonMichelle BroadbentConnect with me via email at michelle@michellebroadbent.com.au Follow @michbroadbent on InstagramSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 85 is about the death of Sharon Williams and the disappearance of Walter Notheis. Sharon Williams was a mother of 2 grown sons that died in what seemingly was a tragic car accident. But St. Louis County Deputy Cokeland knew this wasn't just a normal accident. Three years after the case was solved, he reached out to the New St Louis County medical examiner to reexamine the case. Dr. Mary Case WAS ON THE CASE. Two months after Sharon William's disappearance a man in the same town, Walter Notheis went missing. It turns out that there was a link between his disappearance and her death, but what was it?
Walter Scott disappeared on December 27, 1983. In April 1987, his body was found floating face-down in a cistern. He had been hog-tied and shot in the chest. Scott's second wife, JoAnn (née Calcaterra), who died on May 12, 2019, at age 75, pleaded guilty to hindering the prosecution of his murder, and received a five-year sentence. She served 18 months of her sentence as a result of a plea bargain. Her lover, James H. Williams Sr., whom she married in 1986, was found guilty of two counts of capital murder involving the deaths of his previous wife, Sharon Williams (who died from what was originally thought to be an auto accident in 1983), and of Walter Scott. Police were told where to look for Scott's body by Williams' son who was incarcerated at the time, and didn't get along with his father.The case was documented on Court TV's Forensic Files (episode: The Cheater), HBO's Autopsy 3: Voices From the Grave, Secrets of the Morgue (episode: The Wells Run Dry), and as part of The New Detectives: Case Studies in Forensic Science (episode: Grave Discoveries).On September 11, 2011, James Williams, at age 72, died in prison from a heart condition while serving his life sentence. On January 15, 2003,Walter Simon Notheis Sr. (Walter's father) died.https://www.stlmag.com/news/call-it-murder/Here's how and where you can find Homicide Worldwide Podcast.To help support the show, find us on Patreon: patreon.com HWW is now on Discord: https://discord.gg/F9cMyf7JFJTo our amazing listeners. If you are listening to us on apple podcasts? (and even if your'e not) Please! take few minutes and leave a 5 ⭐️ review. It'll really help out the show. If you have a show suggestion? please email us at: homicideworldwidepodcast@gmail.comAnd you can always find us on twitter: https://twitter.com/HWWP10Thank you for your continued support of Homicide Worldwide PodcastSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/podcast-homicideworldwidepodcast)
The Local Lens is a public health podcast going inside one community's experience with the drug epidemic. Everyone in the town of Stanton, KY sees this drug issue differently from each other, either because of their personal lives or professional roles. This show aims to showcase those different perspectives by having honest, in-depth interviews.A mother, a daughter, and a friend. In this episode, we're talking about turning points. We're talking about what it's like to see people around you desperately needing a turning point of their own, and what happens if they don't find one. These are our people, using our voices, telling our stories, because no one sees it like we do.Visit findhelpnowky.org to find treatment options for you in Kentucky.Keep up with The Local Lens on Facebook, Instagram (@thelocallens_podcast) or on their website.The Local Lens is sponsored by Kentucky Opioid Community Healing (from the Kentucky Rural Health Information Organization) and Powell County CARES (from the Powell County Health Department).Find Powell County CARES on social media:https://www.facebook.com/powellcountycaresInstagram: @powellcountycares
Today is in two parts - In part one, Leo Marshall talks with Sharon Williams from the White Water Therapeutic Recreational Riding Association about their spaghetti lunch being moved to March 31, and other information concerning the WWTRRA. In part two, Leo talks with Josh Milligan from the Forest Service concerning spring conditions and the upcoming season forecast for the roads and trails.
In this episode, Dr. Jenna Kantor interviews Dr. Sherrill Williams about diversity, equity, and inclusion in physical therapy. Mabout Dr. Williams here: A lifelong dancer and lover of the performing arts, Dr. Williams committed most of her life to studying Ballet, Modern, Jazz, and Hip Hop. It was not until her commitment to losing 90 lbs that she fell in love with fitness, and wanted to find a way to fuse her love of dance with health and wellness. This new mission sparked a fire that led to Dr.Williams receiving her Doctor of Physical Therapy degree from New York University. Shortly after she founded Leg Up Fitness and Wellness, an online fitness company for performers that want their workout to feel less like exercise and more like dance. Leg Up's client credits include but are not limited to The 1st US National Tour of Aladdin, Hamilton, Lion King, Lizzo, Jidenna, John Legend, Todrick Hall, and Complexions Contemporary Ballet. Dr. Williams is a passionate advocate for dance injury pre-habilitation and rehabilitation and loves helping dancers around the U.S. virtually and in person. Follow Dr. Williams: www.leguppt.com Instagram TikTok Subscribe to Healthy, Wealthy & Smart: Website: https://podcast.healthywealthysmart.com Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/healthy-wealthy-smart/id532717264 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6ELmKwE4mSZXBB8TiQvp73 SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/healthywealthysmart Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/show/healthy-wealthy-smart iHeart Radio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/263-healthy-wealthy-smart-27628927 Read the Full Transcript Here: 00:07 Welcome to the healthy, wealthy and smart podcast. Each week we interview the best and brightest in physical therapy, wellness and entrepreneurship. We give you cutting edge information you need to live your best life healthy, wealthy and smart. The information in this podcast is for entertainment purposes only and should not be used as personalized medical advice. And now, here's your host, Dr. Karen Litzy. 00:35 Hey everybody, welcome back to the podcast. I'm your host Karen Litzy. Today's episode is brought to you by Net Health. So when it comes to boosting your clinics, online visibility, reputation and increasing referrals, net house digital marketing solutions, has the tools you need to beat the competition. They know you want your clinic to get found get chosen and definitely get those five star reviews on Google. They have a fun new offer if you sign up and complete a marketing audit to learn how Net Health Digital Marketing Solutions can help your clinic when they'll buy lunch for your office. If you're already using that health private practice EMR Be sure to ask about its new integration, head over to net health.com forward slash li tz why to sign up for your complimentary audit today. And like I've said before I actually use this product it works man did a bump me up in the Google search was awesome. Now on to today's podcast, which is being hosted by the ever wonderful Dr. Jenna cantor. And in today's episode, she interviews Dr. Cheryl Williams, a lifelong dancer and lover of the performing arts, Dr. Williams committed most of her life to studying ballet, modern jazz and hip hop. It was not until her commitment to losing 90 pounds that she fell in love with fitness and wanted to find a way to fuse her love of dance with health and wellness. This new mission sparked a fire that led Dr. Williams to receiving her doctor physical therapy degree from New York University. Shortly after she founded leg up fitness and wellness an online fitness company for performers that want their workout to feel less like exercise and more like dance leg UPS client credits include but are not limited to the first US national tour of Aladdin, Hamilton Lion King Lizzo Jidenna John Legend Todrick Hall, and complexions contemporary ballet. Dr. Williams is a passionate advocacy for dance injury, pre habilitation, and rehabilitation, and loves helping dancers around the US virtually and in person. So big thank you to Jenna and to Sherelle for coming onto the podcast so everyone enjoys today's interview. 02:42 Hello, healthy, wealthy and smart. This is Jenna cantor. I'm here with Dr. Sharon Williams, and I cannot be so grateful. So much more grateful right now to be on here with you. First of all, thank you, Sharon, for coming on to talk. Thank 02:54 you. Thank you for having me. I'm excited to be Yeah, 02:59 I love it. I'm really grateful on so many levels, the one we're friends to. And I think this is where I'm starting with where I'm comfortable and where I need to expand. So I'm just owning up to this. In physical therapy. I don't know a lot of black physical therapists, like holy crap. And so you're one of my few. And when I really took account, I took accountability. And I was like, Oh my God, a few people that I know who are black. So I'm starting with people I know. And then I'll expand out to more and more and more and more and more people and increase my network. But that is sad. After calling myself out. I am really excited to be talking about diversity equity inclusion. I feel like that was a pretty good segue because that is yeah, that is legit. So let's go back. You are a new grad congratulations. Thank you. We made it. We made it made it Sherelle is one of those people who thinks big and then achieves the big. So she's a nice person to be regularly inspired by and I'm super grateful to know you Sherelle. So diversity, equity and inclusion. What rehearing that whole statement in as one what are some first thought that comes to mind when it when it comes to physical therapy? There is no wrong answer. I just want your truth. 04:29 Well, I was gonna say when you like yeah, you're like one of the few black people I know that's a physical therapist. I was like me too, girl. Oh, no, me neither. Oh, I didn't know. Yeah, um, to be honest, I think it was CSM where they had a, a networking event and I was like, oh, there is a little community of us but we're just all scattered or you know around the world. But when I think of the Diversity, Equity and Inclusion within physical therapy, you know? No, I don't want to say non existent, but it's just, it's very small. You know, when I went to NYU, you know, I did visit a few schools. When I was doing the audition process when I was 05:22 Joe and I both are performers, as well. So that's what why audition process came to her mind. That's hilarious. 05:31 When I was going through, like the interview process, and I was looking at different schools, and like NYU, you was one of the few schools that you know, I did see quite a few black people. And I had, there was seven of us in my class, and two men, two black men, which is like crazy that I'm excited about to black men. But like, you don't see it at all. 05:59 No, you don't. 06:02 And it's an it's unfortunate, because it's such an amazing field. And I'm still kind of at the point where I'm like, is it that we are not applying? Because we don't know? Or is it that? You know, they're not letting us in the door? And I haven't really figured that out yet. But I do I do feel like a part could be, we don't know. Because a lot of times I feel like especially in the African American community. And you can also say African because those communities are very different. Culturally, you know, people No, go go be an ND nd ND, ND, ND nd? Or what do we need to do to get more people of color in or black people. Because I think that's going to do wonders when it comes to the community and getting people up. And, and healthy. Because unfortunately, in our culture, not many of us, I think my generation is more, it's a lot more active, but the older generation, not move until I think when we get more more people of color in into the field, and then we're talking about it. And we're excited about it, you know, then the community will come to and we'll see, you know, more people being active. And that's just my theory. That's what I've seen based on, you know, my family when I started school, that's what I'm talking about. I'm talking about moving. And my mom is like, oh, yeah, I'll go get a trainer. Or I'll do this or I'll move or they you know, they see me we can lead by example. 07:42 This is so helpful. Because everything and what you're calling rambling I call a more clear insight into what's true in your mind regarding diversity, equity and inclusion. And it's not just one component that it there's a need to be looking upon. First of all, with defining diversity, equity inclusion for you, like it seemed as though we're talking about black people, right now, we're just in which is that's absolutely, we're not seeing it. i There were very few in my class, and I didn't think anything of it. You know, to me, the fact that there were some people who are black, there were some people who were Asian, there were some people of some sort of Indian descent was like, wow, look at us, but there could be more. I agree from what, yeah, I still as a white person, I did not feel like a minority at all. In that group. In that setting. I felt just like, you know, hey, which is Yeah. My point is, from all these little things, let's start separating out different things that you were mentioning, first of all, with getting people in getting people into the profession, how did you get reached? 09:05 I, to be honest, I sort of think I got into NYU, praise God, I did apply to like 13 schools. I only got into NYU, and I honestly think it's because they had an interview process. Because on paper I didn't have like a four Oh, and I had some C's and I had to retake some classes. But when you get me in person, I can tell you and and why you happen to have an interview process and and I was able to shine in that way. And I think that speaks volumes. I hope that maybe other schools can adopt that because sometimes our paper with we don't, you know, I mean like but that doesn't have anything to do with, you know, how compassionate we are or how smart we are what will be Be like as, as a physical therapist, especially based oh my god, we had the GRE, I 10:08 didn't do the grade on that either. It's interesting, you're saying that because everything on paper only shows part of the picture. So when the schools are making it like that, and they're just looking at paper, I mean, right there, we are automatically going to be leaving a lot of people out, because our school systems are not equal. Yeah, what people are learning are not equal. So if you're just going off of what they happen to be born into, we're really cutting people off. We're really, really cutting people off from opportunity, and therefore, just continuing the cycle of a lot of whiteness in our field. 10:47 And something that I saw that I think would be also be great, like, okay, let's say we don't have time for the interview process, some of the HBCUs. Or if you don't know, historically black colleges and universities, they did like a video, like you had to send in a video and answer a prompt. And that way you get you get to show yourself. And I thought, you know, that was that was great. You know, I mean, it's something that could also be adopted by other schools. To give us a chance, you 11:24 know, I mean, absolutely, I think I think that that's a great idea as a way to be the change be the change. I don't know if you've ever heard this where it's, you know, God, it's a very I don't like this rhetoric, but it's the one where people are saying, not everyone, but people are saying, Oh, well, now people are just getting in because they're black. Can you share some thoughts to that? Because for so you know, I have an angry look on my face and Sherelle rolled her eyes. We're not shy about that. All right, would you mind response to that? Because, I mean, it angers me, but let's talk about this. 12:08 And on that note, we're gonna take a very quick break to hear from our sponsor, and be right back with Shirelles response. When it comes to boosting your clinics, online visibility, reputation and increasing referrals, net Health's Digital Marketing Solutions has the tools you need to beat the competition. They know you want your clinic to get found get chosen, and definitely get those five star reviews on Google. Net Health is a fun new offer. If you sign up and complete a marketing audit to learn how digital marketing solutions can help your clinic when they will buy lunch for your office. If you're already using Net Health private practice EMR, be sure to ask about its new integration, head over to net help.com forward slash li tz y to sign up for your complimentary marketing audit. 12:52 Wow, I've also never discussed this. I mean, if I was just to like speak, honestly, 12:57 yes, please. 13:01 White people get things because they're white all the time. Like not based on merit, not based on skill based on who they know. Or a back door. You know what I mean? And I as 13:17 a person who has benefited in that way, I can absolutely agree. It's Yes, yes. It's true. It's legit happened to me. I like I'm grateful. That's amazing. But like, also, that's so true. 13:32 And, and we're like we said this, the schools are not always even, we don't always have, you know, these connections. But a lot of times when you give us a chance, we go above and beyond, because we're like, hey, my ancestors didn't die for this. So I mean, like, and we deserve the chance, I just think we deserve the chance. The playing field is not going to even and this is our opportunity to try and be able to own probably, I think it kind of goes deeper than just Oh, black you let Black people in. But for so long. We couldn't get education. You know, we were enslaved. We built this. We literally built the US, you know, we couldn't own property. So now it's like, Hey, we're trying to get in these professions, so that we can make something of ourselves we can start building generational wealth. Like for me right now. I am like the person. I am the person right now and 2021 that is trying to start building generational wealth for my family, but why people have had this opportunity to do this and save and know about mutual fund all these different things and I'm just now learning and having the opportunity to get to you've been able To do that, 15:01 oh, for a very long time, and for anybody who says, Oh, the history that you're mentioning, I'm just acknowledging this history that you're mentioning from a bit ago that how black people came into, it's still not 100% there for basic rights for black people, they don't have access to the education that I got, you know, in this, I grew up in California, in a small town, California, if you don't know, if you buy a shed of your own, it can be worth a million cost a million dollars. It's ridiculous. It's a running joke. California is not it's just a well off area to be living, and which is unfortunate. And from that, we are lacking diversity in our areas, and they are people are not getting getting that access. I also feel like that there's an assumption when people are saying, Oh, now black people are getting in just because they're being black. What if? Let's say this black person, maybe it's just one? Oh, you know, come on, like, you know that Gatson is extremely intelligent and more intelligent than you and has had to put a lot more work in to get into prove themselves just to get in? And you actually don't belong? What if? What about what that? What about that? What about that consideration that there could actually be a lot of people of color, who are more intelligent than a lot of people who've been regularly led into school. 16:30 Everything that you just said? That was awesome. Like, 16:36 I love that we're sitting on this for a bit, because getting people into PT school is like the base, you know, how do we reach them? How do we access them and everything. And if then we have people saying it's because they're black. They're people who are black are already dealing with so much this is from what I've learned not experienced, obviously, like you're already dealing with so much discrimination on a regular basis. So to So to finally get that opportunity to come in and then be discriminated against, you've worked your tail off more than the average white person is just preposterous, and we need to call ourselves out on it, in order to be the change. Sure, I was just gonna read this smile. She's 17:25 emotional mom, because you know, it's like, these are the conversations and these are the things that are said within our circles. But then when you have the ally, say, and you see it, and it's like, oh, it's just so nice to be seen and heard. Oh, and then somebody gets it. 17:42 Oh, my God, I do. I do make mistakes. As I go. I've made I've made plenty. And I will continue to do stupid things. But I keep learning and making the changes as I go. But I so grateful that you're on to talk about this. What have you seen, that you think schools are doing that is working to bring in dei and that in schools versus we're taught we've talked a lot about what's not working? What are the schools doing that is working? And what could we do more of pull it out of your buttons fine. Just like brainstorm like, what are the things? 18:15 I mean, like I did say the video. I'm having professors, 18:22 oh my god, I had a black professor. That was the most amazing thing I had ever had one. I remember 18:29 it was so funny. She came in and I was like, Are you a grad student? And she was like, no, actually, I'm a new professor. I remember Mike, one of my classmates, she walked out. We were like in the computer lab. And she was like, now that I see this woman as my, I know, I can do anything. That's what she said. Yeah, so having more black African American ever, professors. If if there can be some type of outreach, I know with my class, so my class isn't good class because I graduated in the middle of a pandemic. So our plan was like, we had many plans and COVID killed the plans. But one of the conversations that I had with a good friend, classmate of mine, she wasn't black, she was a Puerto Rican. And she was like, Oh, I would love to go out to high schools. Let's get a group together and go do it. And then COVID happen and killed everything and we couldn't go anywhere. But I do think in the future. And I know you know, PT school as hard as it is and stressful, but doing some type of outreach in in PT schools and just saying, Hey, this is what you know, get to make it like 19:47 a career day kind of thing. When people come and visit and say, Hey, this is a career you can I do think yeah, definitely. Especially in neighborhoods where my dad's a dentist, okay. I have a family of dentists do Wish total stereotype halacha just brush your teeth, Jenna. So what's my upbringing? Look, I oh my god, 20:10 I missed you. 20:13 The the, but because I had, I grew up with that with people living these amazing careers, I didn't need somebody to come visit because I was surrounded by their neighbors doing a chiropractor friend, one of my best friends her dad was a chiropractor. This was just commonplace. Just in my world. People don't have that. So, uh, yeah, I can even see more. Having people in the profession, someone like my dad even coming and saying, Hey, this is something you could do is great. I think that's, I think that's a really great idea, just literally coming to the schools coming to them. And people don't like if you sit there and just do a social media post and be like, here come to us. Like, it doesn't work that way. Nobody, including any listener, or Sherelle, or myself, we'd like people to just come to us, as we're living our lives. 21:06 This is something I just thought about. I don't even know if it could actually happen. Ooh. Like, can we have like a work study? or some type of like, even be volunteer like work study. And like a student? A student runs an Instagram and it's specific for that school. And it's specifically for, like, adding teens or, you know, people of color and and making content that's relatable. Yeah. So that it's, you know, a track. It's attractive, so people learn more you know about it. I think social media is just such, it's just a force right now. 21:54 It really is it really, 21:56 I don't know what that really looks like. But, you know, yeah. But in talking about, you know, I don't know it just in a creative way. 22:08 No, I get what you're saying. I just, I just recently had a big screening with a ballet company. And I contact a local school and had PT students come volunteer and take measurements and everything was awesome for them to get to experience that would have killed for something like that as a student, but things like that, that other businesses are doing schools are doing, they can have events of some kind to bring that in that that could be I don't know what but because we're like in the like, no mode. But I love that. I love that. Let's let this lay as like the EU, we just let this kind of drop as a potential idea. I have only a few more minutes left with you. I would love to two more things. What have you personally been doing to help bring more dei into the profession? 23:00 I don't know that I necessarily have because I was so engulfed in school by having this conversation. Literally while you were saying that I was like, Oh, I have some ideas. Like I want to start doing this. But I definitely you know, I speak within my family on my social media. You know, I I talk about, hey, let's be more active, I do a lot around how we can move instead of having to go to the MD The MD is going to tell me to take a pill and then sit you don't have bed rest. But I definitely can do more. I can call myself out about that. You know, when I'm back up, you know, hey, I'm going to be very intentful about a purposeful about doing this. I'm excited actually, unfortunately, I passed my boards. I I kind of had this injury and then I wasn't able to do everything that I wanted. So when I'm back up and I'm full, I'm like, Ah, let's go. Let's add this to the list. I'm happy that you asked me that question, which made me get you know, the juices going and Right, 24:09 right. Uh, yeah, I love it. I love it. I give complete credit to Lisa van who's for that question. She said ask this question. I said okay, okay. Where can people we are now coming down to an end. Where can people find you? Sherelle on social media. They can follow you connect. Where can they find you? 24:29 You can find me on Instagram at Lego fitness. I believe Oh, well. I do search my name on Facebook, which is Sherwin Williams. Those are the two places that I live right now. At my website is you know is what is it like up pt.com If you want to see a little bit more about me there. 24:56 And then if anybody might want to email you some people do prefer the email 25:00 Oh yes, my email is right now is just Sherelle w@icloud.com 25:08 I love it. Wonderful. Thank you so much for coming on. You are a force. I frickin love you. 25:16 Thank you for having me. This is so amazing. 25:20 A big thank you to Jenna and Ciara for a great interview on D AI initiatives in the world of physical therapy and of course a big thanks to Net Health. 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On today's episode, Anna shares the story of Sharon Williams + Walter Scott.
I'd like to be part of changing the stigma around talking about elevating sex in marriage. I've personally gained a lot from courageous couples opening up to me, in an appropriate way, how they've found deeper connection and joy in their sex lives. So far in this podcast, we've generally interviewed experts in marriage or sex-related careers to one degree or another. I want to switch gears for the next three episodes. Rather than learn from professionals, I want to share stories from real ordinary couples about how they've transformed their marriages into something extraordinary. Their stories are real, raw, vulnerable, and inspiring. These three couples talk about mindset shifts that lead them to better sex. We'll call this a “Sextimony” series! Our first “Sextimony” is from Sharon Williams. She talks about shifts that helped her realize she can be in charge of her pleasure and how it's changed sex from a chore to something she absolutely looks forward to. Be sure to read her award winning essay called "Bridging the Orgasm Gap” which captures her journey of learning how to get what she wants in the bedroom. Since our interview, I read her free downloadable ebook called “10 Tips for Bridging Your Orgasm Gap” and can recommend it to you too. You can find both on her website.
Was Eve cursed? Should women be paid less? These and other hard questions are asked by Sharon Williams in a friendly but challenging way. How does Sharon evaluate Bruce' answers? Please listen to this Bonus Episode of Season Five of The Eden Podcast.Bruce made a free book offer at the end. Here's the link: Tru316.com/free
Today the girls randomly both chose stories out of Missouri, or Mizzurah as Sarah like to call it. We get into the twisted tale of Sharon Williams & Walter Scott, and then dive into the tragic story of Angie Hammond.
Australian Playboys - Black Sheep R.I.P. (1967) The "Australian Playboys" was the name given to the Melbourne-spawned rock & roll band The Playboys, for their appearances and record releases outside of Australia, to avoid confusion with Gary Lewis's backing band "The Playboys." Because if you mess with Jerry's boy, you're gonna have a bad time. Only one person humiliates Gary Lewis, and that's his father. Eden's Children - Awakening (1968) "Sham," as ABC wanted the non-existent fans to call Richard Schamach, really was. To be hyped as better than Cream no doubt created expectations this trio could never live up to. Produced by Bob Theile, who wrote “What a Wonderful World” and produced countless great artists from the '60s. Bob Kuban and the In-Men - Drive My Car (1966) Their hit was “The Cheater” (1965). The frontman/singer was Walter Scott. Scott disappeared on December 27, 1983. In April 1987, his body was found floating face-down in a cistern. He had been hog-tied and shot in the back. Scott's second wife, JoAnn (née Calcaterra), pleaded guilty to hindering the prosecution of his murder and received a five-year sentence. Her lover, James H. Williams Sr., whom she married in 1986, was found guilty of two counts of capital murder involving the deaths of his previous wife, Sharon Williams (who died from what was originally thought to be an auto accident in 1983), and of Walter Scott. That, my friends, is Rock and Roll. Briarcliff Strings And Voices - I Want To Hold Your Hand (1966) Burt Bacharach - Lisa (1967) Eden's Children - Just Let Go (1968) Here is an excellent interview with the lead singer Richard Lee ("Sham"). "After Eden's Children, I went out to play with Edgar Winter when he was putting together White Trash. When Rick Derringer became available to Edgar I made a hop to Boston again and played with Vern Miller's (The Remains) group Swallow, with George Leh." Eden's Children - Invitation (1968) Eden's Children - Stone Fox (1968) Freddy Weller - Listen to the Young Folks (1970) Gary Wilson - Chromium Bitch (1977) Gary Wilson is an experimental musician/performance artist best known for his 1977 album You Think You Really Know Me, after which he promptly retired from recording and performing concerts. He slowly gained a strong cult following during the 1980s and 1990s, and in the early 2000s became active again. Hamilton, Joe Frank, and Reynolds - Who Do You Love (1975) On Playboy Records. What's that trivia question I gave you? Hot Chocolate - Walking On The Moon (1980) “Baby you make me Feel like Im walkin...” Hudson & Pickett - Sky High Market (1976) Jim Valley - Try, Try, Try (1967) Jim Valley - Go-Go Round (1967) Jim Valley - I'm Real (1967) Jimmy Webb - Saturday Suit (1973) Jimmy Webb - Arnie's Appeasement Signals (Samurai Sequence)(1973) Jimmy Webb - Gymnast's Ballet (Fingerpainting) (Soundtrack)(1973) Jimmy Webb - Song Seller (1972) Mean Mister Mustard - Davy Jr and Guess Who? (1969) Paul Revere and the Raiders - We Gotta All Get Together (1970 Version) Paul Revere and the Raiders - We Gotta All Get Together (1969 Version) Written by Fred Weller. He also recorded a version solo. It's not THAT great a song. Raiders - Song Seller (1973) Written by Jimmy Webb. Raiders - Just Seventeen (1970) My favorite Raiders track. Paul Revere Interviews His Raiders - Free Cardboard Disc from Teen Scoop mag (1967) They had an unbelievable sense of humor. Freddy Weller - Sexy Lady (1974)
Today on the Neil Haley Show, Neil will interview 2x NBA Champion, Ray Allen, and his wife Sharon Williams. Ray played 18 seasons in the National Basketball Association (NBA) and was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame as a player in September 2018. Enjoy the episode!
Today on the Neil Haley Show, Neil will interview 2x NBA Champion, Ray Allen, and his wife Sharon Williams. Ray played 18 seasons in the National Basketball Association (NBA) and was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame as a player in September 2018. Enjoy the episode!
Big-city homicide rates have spiked during the pandemic. St Louis has America’s highest murder rate and nearly two thirds go unsolved. What happens when so many cases are left cold?Sharon Williams’ son Mikey was shot and killed. His case remains unsolved. The Economist’s US digital editor Jon Fasman went to St Louis to speak to her.John Prideaux hosts with Charlotte Howard.For access to The Economist’s print, digital and audio editions subscribe: economist.com/USpod See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Big-city homicide rates have spiked during the pandemic. St Louis has America’s highest murder rate and nearly two thirds go unsolved. What happens when so many cases are left cold?Sharon Williams’ son Mikey was shot and killed. His case remains unsolved. The Economist’s US digital editor Jon Fasman went to St Louis to speak to her.John Prideaux hosts with Charlotte Howard.For access to The Economist’s print, digital and audio editions subscribe: economist.com/USpod See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In week one of our two part series, Clay Woydziak interviews Marcel and Sharon Williams as they dive into their relationship testimonies from the first time they were interested until now, 3 1/2 years married. From how they knew the other was 'the one' to their biggest fear getting into a relationship-- this is an episode you won't want to miss! Join us for a new episode of The Shift: Podcast every other Tuesday at 5pm!
In our final episode on the Spiritual Disciplines, Sharon Williams breaks down the discipline of fasting, practically and biblically. What is the purpose of fasting? What does a fast look like? Why can it be so hard to fast? When should we fast? These questions and others are answered and discussed. Support the show (https://thetruthrepublic.com/donate/)
Vulnerability and authenticity don't come naturally for everyone. It's easy to let fears, comfortability, or society tell you to keep your thoughts and feelings close, but the Kingdom of God tells us otherwise. Listen in as Sharon Williams interviews Andrew Euler and Susannah Kaufman about their experiences with being vulnerable, the roadblocks they've faced, and how God has helped them over come them. Have a question, a suggestion, or want to learn more about us? Follow or DM us on Instagram @_theshift . Tune in every other Tuesday for a new episode of The Shift: Podcast!
Join Clay Woydziak and Sharon Williams as they dive into the story of Lazarus, prayers for healing and miracles, and what the Bible and current church climate has taught them about God making the impossible, possible. Have any thoughts for us, or want to make a suggestion for our next topic? Find us on Instagram @_theshift!
Listen in as Sharon Williams and Bianca Hernandez discuss healthy relationships, what it means to call a person 'toxic', and the balance between healthy boundaries and sacrificial living. Tune in every other Tuesday at 5pm to hear another hot topic from a Kingdom based perspective. Have a question, want to make a suggestion, or just get plugged in? Follow us on Instagram @_theshift.
Travel Advisor Sharon Williams info@onelovectnt.com https://onelovectnt.com (215) 690-1576 I started my career in the travel industry as an avid traveler excited to explore the world at every opportunity! Through my many vacations I became an expert on the consumer aspect of travel from customer service to accommodations to finances associated with travel. In order to improve my personal travel experiences, I started to do research on the travel industry. This initial hobby turned into a passion to help advance the travel industry having both a customer’s vantage points and professional knowledge. It was then that I embarked upon the formal training to become a certified travel agent. I started my own travel agency, 1 Love Cultural Tours and Travel, LLC and have assisted many fellow travel enthusiasts to make some of their most treasured memories on the trips I coordinated for them. I have recently had the honor of being appointed Membership Chairperson of the Delaware Valley Chapter of ASTA. In this role I am now performing an integral role in political advocacy for travel for both consumers and agents. This role has opened a whole new perspective of the travel industry affirming me a wealth of knowledge to utilize with my own travel agency. I have the tools to be your best personal advocate to help ensure the best travel experiences of your life! Other than my own continued life journeys, it is my greatest pleasure knowing I have assisted others to have lifelong cherished memories directly related to my assistance! Sharon Williams
In 2020, Rev. Williams accepted the call to serve as Associate Director for Mission, Service, and Justice for the Missouri Conference. But the journey that took her from her American Baptist roots to the United Methodist tribe can be traced back to her childhood. Hear the stories that influenced her to full-time ministry, the heart God gave her for healing the wounds of racism and what she envisions for the office of Mission, Service and Justice in 2021. About Rev. Williams: A native of Wilmington, Delaware, Rev. Williams has celebrated ties to United Methodism that go back to her childhood days. However, her vocational story within the Methodist tradition began in 2009 as a layperson invited to serve in Church Development for the Indiana Conference. This journey eventually led her to answer the call to ordination and three appointments to serve the local church in a multi-area, multi-ethnic charge in Indianapolis. During her tenure in Indiana, Rev. Williams resourced more than 200 congregations in both English and Spanish speaking contexts, she helped launch and lead conference strategies for transformational ministry with new and existing faith communities; and she became a sought-after leader among the network of developers and general agency partners across the Connection.
Shelsea is a college student undecided about her future, and wondering whether she wants to be in school at all. But she feels pressured by her Haitian mom to finish her degree. Then, a seasoned college counselor shares strategies for figuring out your own path and engaging your loved ones in the process.Our expert this week is Sharon Williams, college counselor at the University of Chicago Laboratory High School. Sharon recommends the following community organizations and resources to support students along their educational journey:PosseQuestbridgeJack Kent Cooke FoundationAnd for students in the Chicago area:High Jump Link UnlimitedChicago ScholarsIf you loved this episode, be sure to listen to She Had to Choose Her Career Over Her Parents, and She Loves Her Work, Her Parents Don't Get It.We'd love to hear your stories of triumph and frustration so send us a detailed voice memo to hello@talktomamipapi.com. You might be on a future episode! Let's connect on Twitter and Instagram at @TalkToMamiPapi and email us at hello@talktomamipapi.com. And subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and anywhere you listen to your favorite podcasts.
This week Sharon Williams and Clay Woydziak talk about what The Shift is and their hope to see a shift in the current culture around them.
Sharon Williams and Clay Woydziak dive into our current political climate, the Kingdom of God, and what our role is as followers of Jesus at the end of this election season. Find us on Instagram @_theshift
On today's episode W. Scott Olsen is talking to Sharon Williams.Sharon picked up her camera for the first time a few years ago, she jokingly likens herself to the pioneering 19th century photographer, Julia Margaret Cameron, who started her photography career in her 40’s. Having studied art at school, Sharon has an appreciation of form, colour, texture and composition and uses this with her unique interpretation of the subject to create images that are often described as sensitive and emotive. This podcast is brought to you by FRAMES - high quality quarterly printed photography magazine.Click here to find out more about FRAMES Magazine and join our community.
I’ve got a concept for you, caring for the caregivers… It kind of feels like inception, but it’s a real thing! Missionaries give their all for the gospel, and sometimes it can leave them feeling tired and broken. That’s where Sharon comes in. Sharon Williams of Act 4 the Nations spends over half of her year every year leading missions trips all over the world with the intent of breathing new life into ministries that need it. In this episode, Sharon invites us into her world, tells us how she got where she is now, the logistics of running her ministry, short term missions, hearing the Lord’s voice and so much more. You are gunna LOVE this! Stay In Touch!! Facebook Group Instagram Website
Very excited to talk to Sharon Williams, Exec director of CD Forum, about her love for the arts and helping artist develop at the CD Forum.Visit her website for more info about her show:http://www.sharonnwilliams.com/home.htmlThe CD Forum for the Arts does important work, click to learn more:https://www.cdforum.org/Follow the CZ Media Podcast on socialFacebook / http://bit.ly/CZMPodcastFBInstagram / http://bit.ly/CZMPodcastIGEmail: czmediapodcast@gmail.comOrder some merchhttp://bit.ly/CZMPodMerchSupport our sponsors:Headshots and portraits - CZ Media can helpwww.carlos-zamora.comhttps://www.instagram.com/czmediacm/https://www.facebook.com/czmediacm/Rancho Bravo Tacos - The best tacos in Seattle!www.ranchobravotacos.com https://www.instagram.com/rbtacos/https://www.facebook.com/RBTacos/
Very excited to talk to Sharon Williams, Exec director of CD Forum, about her love for the arts and helping artist develop at the CD Forum.Visit her website for more info about her show:http://www.sharonnwilliams.com/home.htmlThe CD Forum for the Arts does important work, click to learn more:https://www.cdforum.org/Follow the CZ Media Podcast on socialFacebook / http://bit.ly/CZMPodcastFBInstagram / http://bit.ly/CZMPodcastIGEmail: czmediapodcast@gmail.comOrder some merchhttp://bit.ly/CZMPodMerchSupport our sponsors:Headshots and portraits - CZ Media can helpwww.carlos-zamora.comhttps://www.instagram.com/czmediacm/https://www.facebook.com/czmediacm/Rancho Bravo Tacos - The best tacos in Seattle!www.ranchobravotacos.com https://www.instagram.com/rbtacos/https://www.facebook.com/RBTacos/
In this episode, admission experts—from both the high school and college sides of the desk—offer tips to help parents ensure their students remain the focus of the college admission process. The panelists discuss ways parents can help their children not only get into college but through it. Offering empathy and a common-sense approach to applying to college, the panelists share ways parents can be effective, supportive partners throughout the process.The episode features Ashley Pallie, associate dean of admissions at Pomona College (CA); Jami Silver, director of college advising at the Kingswood Oxford School (CT); and Sharon Williams, college counselor at the University of Chicago Laboratory High School (IL). The conversation is moderated by Juleyka Lantigua-Williams.College Admissions Decoded is sponsored by NACAC's National College Fairs. Start your college search for free at a National College Fair, hosted annually in over 90 cities across the country and internationally. Learn more at nacacfairs.org.
Sharon Williams, entrepreneur and health care management consultant, returns to the show to have a deep, raw and powerful discussion, even baring of souls, with Bernadette. If you look at FB or other social media, you would think everyone's lives are perfect happy and filtered. Every day can not be fabulous, no matter how optimistic you may be. Every once in a while life gets to you and you have what were are calling today is a mortal moment.When you have those mortal moments, how do you get through it? How long do they tend to last? When usually optimistic - what happens when you realize your mortality? CALL 1-818-572-2910 to join in on the conversationHost, Bernadette Boas and her guests, discuss the top of mind topics, questions and issues women have in their every day career, business and life. If you are looking for straight talk, laughs, and action-based tips, advice and tough love, then this is the show for you.Bernadette Boas is known as a ‘ball of fire' mindset leadership coach, keynote speaker and business consultant, who inspires, motivates and equips women with the mindset and skill set needed to achieve success and prosperity in their life and business. Her popular radio program is inspired by her book, Shedding the Corporate Bitch, Shifting from Bitch to Rich in Life and Business.Listen weekly on Shedding the Bitch.com or Apple Podcasts.Support the Show.
Sharon Williams, entrepreneur and health care management consultant, returns to the show to have a deep, raw and powerful discussion, even baring of souls, with Bernadette. If you look at FB or other social media, you would think everyone's lives are perfect happy and filtered. Every day can not be fabulous, no matter how optimistic you may be. Every once in a while life gets to you and you have what were are calling today is a mortal moment. When you have those mortal moments, how do you get through it? How long do they tend to last? When usually optimistic - what happens when you realize your mortality? CALL 1-818-572-2910 to join in on the conversation Host, Bernadette Boas and her guests, discuss the top of mind topics, questions and issues women have in their every day career, business and life. If you are looking for straight talk, laughs, and action-based tips, advice and tough love, then this is the show for you. Bernadette Boas is known as a ‘ball of fire' mindset leadership coach, keynote speaker and business consultant, who inspires, motivates and equips women with the mindset and skill set needed to achieve success and prosperity in their life and business. Her popular radio program is inspired by her book, Shedding the Corporate Bitch, Shifting from Bitch to Rich in Life and Business. Listen weekly on Shedding the Bitch.com or Apple Podcasts.
Sharon Williams, entrepreneur and health care management consultant, returns to the show to have a deep, raw and powerful discussion, even baring of souls, with Bernadette. If you look at FB or other social media, you would think everyone’s lives are perfect happy and filtered. Every day can not be fabulous, no matter how optimistic you may be. Every once in a while life gets to you and you have what were are calling today is a mortal moment. When you have those mortal moments, how do you get through it? How long do they tend to last? When usually optimistic - what happens when you realize your mortality? CALL 1-818-572-2910 to join in on the conversation Host, Bernadette Boas and her guests, discuss the top of mind topics, questions and issues women have in their every day career, business and life. If you are looking for straight talk, laughs, and action-based tips, advice and tough love, then this is the show for you. Bernadette Boas is known as a ‘ball of fire’ mindset leadership coach, keynote speaker and business consultant, who inspires, motivates and equips women with the mindset and skill set needed to achieve success and prosperity in their life and business. Her popular radio program is inspired by her book, Shedding the Corporate Bitch, Shifting from Bitch to Rich in Life and Business. Listen weekly on Shedding the Bitch.com or Apple Podcasts.
Sharon Williams, entrepreneur and health care management consultant, returns to the show to have a deep, raw and powerful discussion, even baring of souls, with Bernadette. If you look at FB or other social media, you would think everyone’s lives are perfect happy and filtered. Every day can not be fabulous, no matter how optimistic you may be. Every once in a while life gets to you and you have what were are calling today is a mortal moment. When you have those mortal moments, how do you get through it? How long do they tend to last? When usually optimistic - what happens when you realize your mortality? CALL 1-818-572-2910 to join in on the conversation Host, Bernadette Boas and her guests, discuss the top of mind topics, questions and issues women have in their every day career, business and life. If you are looking for straight talk, laughs, and action-based tips, advice and tough love, then this is the show for you. Bernadette Boas is known as a ‘ball of fire’ mindset leadership coach, keynote speaker and business consultant, who inspires, motivates and equips women with the mindset and skill set needed to achieve success and prosperity in their life and business. Her popular radio program is inspired by her book, Shedding the Corporate Bitch, Shifting from Bitch to Rich in Life and Business. Listen weekly on Shedding the Bitch.com or Apple Podcasts.
When people are shot and killed, the pain can linger for families left behind. Sharon Williams's 19-year-old son was killed on a street corner in the Mark Twain neighborhood 10 years ago. She says losing a child to gun violence has left her with years of traumatic grief and an enormous sense of guilt.
Outsourcing 101: How to Grow Your Biz & Get More Done 10X Faster with our Stand Out Online Expert Panelists, Charlotte Howard, Serena Carcasole, Holly Kile, Sharon Williams and Women Helping Women Entrepreneurs Founder, Christina Rowe. Watch the Facebook Live version of the show and join our group of over 198,000 female entrepreneurs at www.womenhelpingwomen.group
Sharon Williams is a Virtual Business Manager with over 25 years in the virtual assisting industry. She is the President of The 24 Hour Secretary, a company that manages day-to-day… The post Benefits of Working with a Pro Virtual Business Manager appeared first on Annie Jennings PR Elite Wire.
In this edition, Dr Dava J Newman, most recently NASA’s second-in-command; Sharon Williams, who has written an extraordinary story, which has been made into a short film and Bonnie Samuyiwa who has been selected by Powerful Media as one of the top 100 outstanding undergraduates from an African or Afro-Caribbean background.
Sharon Williams went on a writing course which she really enjoyed. What she didn't expect was that one of her stories would be turned into a short film by an award winning director. Sharon tells Linda Ness how it all came about and also described the poignant story she wrote - the Apricot Tree. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Two experts in the field of outdoor recreation and adaptive sports and inclusion share their wealth of knowledge on how veterans with disabilities can use the resources within local Parks and Recreation to help facilitate their disability and become active again. For those who wish to start their own adaptive sports program in your area; these lovely ladies should be your point of contact. -Thank you Sharon Williams and Jenny Sullivan
Sharon shares her story of how pain from a car accident cascaded down her body to her feet and has become chronic. Through her persistence and determination, she has found resources that have helped her to follow passions like playing music, cooking and writing a book, that she didn't think she would be able to pursue due to her continuing pain. Her resilience is inspiring.
Senior Pastor Michael Hankins and Sharon Williams, RN
Senior Pastor Michael Hankins and Sharon Williams, RN
Sharon Williams, GoBlu Technology CEO and I will have a lively discussion of the realities of staying connected; truly connected with friends, colleagues, bosses, and other individuals who could influence your career, business or life success.Bernadette Boas is known as a ‘ball of fire' mindset leadership coach, keynote speaker and business consultant, who inspires, motivates and equips women with the mindset and skill set needed to achieve success. Her popular radio program is inspired by her book, Shedding the Corporate Bitch, Shifting from Bitch to Rich in Life and Business.Listen weekly on Shedding the Bitch.com or iTunes. Support the Show.
Sharon Williams, GoBlu Technology CEO and I will have a lively discussion of the realities of staying connected; truly connected with friends, colleagues, bosses, and other individuals who could influence your career, business or life success. Bernadette Boas is known as a ‘ball of fire' mindset leadership coach, keynote speaker and business consultant, who inspires, motivates and equips women with the mindset and skill set needed to achieve success. Her popular radio program is inspired by her book, Shedding the Corporate Bitch, Shifting from Bitch to Rich in Life and Business. Listen weekly on Shedding the Bitch.com or iTunes.
Sharon Williams, GoBlu Technology CEO and I will have a lively discussion of the realities of staying connected; truly connected with friends, colleagues, bosses, and other individuals who could influence your career, business or life success. Bernadette Boas is known as a ‘ball of fire’ mindset leadership coach, keynote speaker and business consultant, who inspires, motivates and equips women with the mindset and skill set needed to achieve success. Her popular radio program is inspired by her book, Shedding the Corporate Bitch, Shifting from Bitch to Rich in Life and Business. Listen weekly on Shedding the Bitch.com or iTunes.
Sharon Williams, GoBlu Technology CEO and I will have a lively discussion of the realities of staying connected; truly connected with friends, colleagues, bosses, and other individuals who could influence your career, business or life success. Bernadette Boas is known as a ‘ball of fire’ mindset leadership coach, keynote speaker and business consultant, who inspires, motivates and equips women with the mindset and skill set needed to achieve success. Her popular radio program is inspired by her book, Shedding the Corporate Bitch, Shifting from Bitch to Rich in Life and Business. Listen weekly on Shedding the Bitch.com or iTunes.
TOUGH TALK CHRISTIAN RADIO WITH HOST TONY GAMBONE & GUEST DEBBIE ROPPOLO & SHARON WILLIAMS: Award-winning children's author and journalist Debbie Roppolo grew up in the Blackland Prairie region of Texas, where miles of grassland and her horse were her best friends. Roppolo's stories have been published in newspapers, magazines, and in several of the Chicken Soup for the Soul books. Her children's book series, Amelia Frump and her Peanut Butter Loving Imagination, is published by Dancing With Bear Publishing. After her younger son was diagnosed with autism, Roppolo and her husband co-founded Central Texas Autism Network, a network for persons who may have a relative or friend diagnosed with Autism, or professional that may deal with autistic persons. Currently, Roppolo is an editor-in-chief for Dancing With Bear Publishing. Married for over twenty-three years, she resides in the Texas Hill Country with her husband and two children. SharonWilliams, hails from Birmingham, AL by way of Boston, MA. Born in Tuscaloosa, AL she is a BA graduate of Stillman College and currently holds a PHR certification in Human Resources--the field in which she has worked for the past 20+ years. Sharon is an Author, Speaker, and Change Agent. Her first book, The ABCs of Real Beauty, has since lead to the production of The Year of Affirmation, an inspirational calendar for women. Sharon has been featured on Radio and TV: The Joe Lockett Show, Talk of Alabama (ABC/3340), and The Alabama Way (ION TV) just to name a few. She has been featured in The Birmingham Times and contributed to numerous written publications with the most recent being in Nigeria!
01/26/13 Saturday 9am ET/8am CTRL/7am MTN/6am Pac Call in listen or ask questions and share comments at 1-347-934-0379 Sharon Williams is a third generation former Jehovah's Witness who will be sharing her testimony about her 27 years in the cult. She is married to Gene Williams and they both graduated from Illinois Baptist College with degrees in theology. She continues to reach out to Jehovah's Witnesses and speak at churches about them
Sharon Williams of Taurus Marketing is a pioneer in the Australian marketing agency industry. The role of social media in your marketing mix, why personal branding is more important today than it has ever been and strategies to kickstart your marketing. Host, Suzi Dafnis.