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Welcome to part two of my conversation with interior designer and content creator Shavonda Gardner! We were having such a great conversation that we kept recording and split the conversation into two parts! In this episode, Shavonda and I dive into how community building played a role in her growth. We also discuss how to navigate trends without feeling the pressure to conform to them. Finally, we wrap up with advice for content creators who feel like they aren't getting noticed despite putting in the hard work. Today's episode is brought to you by Shift: Are you ready to get paid for your creativity, have more flexibility, and make a consistent monthly income without overwhelm? Bloggers, influencers, and content creators work so hard and are not getting paid what they're worth. If you're making more than $10,000 a year from your brand and are craving the strategy and confidence to create consistent monthly income in a brand that gives you stability, then blogging babe, I want you to go and apply for Shift. Shift is 12 months of customized strategy and coaching for bloggers, influencers, and content creators who are ready to have a consistent monthly income. APPLY NOW >> Mentioned in this Episode: 342: Building a Brand That Gets Noticed with Shavonda Gardner - Pt. 1 Connect with Shavonda Instagram: instagram.com/sgardnerstyle TikTok: tiktok.com/@sgardnerstyle YouTube: youtube.com/@sgardnerstyle Website: sgstyleblog.com
How do you stand out in a crowded space? What's the secret to differentiating yourself, finding your signature style, and staying true to yourself? These are questions that every business owner and content creator asks at some point. In this episode, Shavonda Gardner joins us to share how you can build a brand that gets noticed while staying true to yourself. Stick around, because this is just part one of my conversation with Shavonda! Today's episode is brought to you by Shift: Are you ready to get paid for your creativity, have more flexibility, and make a consistent monthly income without overwhelm? Bloggers, influencers, and content creators work so hard and are not getting paid what they're worth. If you're making more than $10,000 a year from your brand and are craving the strategy and confidence to create consistent monthly income in a brand that gives you stability, then blogging babe, I want you to go and apply for Shift. Shift is 12 months of customized strategy and coaching for bloggers, influencers, and content creators who are ready to have a consistent monthly income. APPLY NOW >> Resources Mentioned Young House Love Connect with Shavonda Instagram: instagram.com/sgardnerstyle TikTok: tiktok.com/@sgardnerstyle YouTube: youtube.com/@sgardnerstyle Website: sgstyleblog.com
Dr. Shavonda Evans-Sapp was born and raised in Atlanta Georgia and Retired from the Army. Her education began at Morris Brown College, finished her Business Management at Life University then completed her Doctorate at NorthernWay seminary. She is currently married to Anthony D. Sapp Jr. Retired Airforce. They have 14 children, 6 grandchildren and 2 dogs. Together they travel around the world and buy real estate. She runs 2 businesses and a non-profit corporation Globally. Her passion is music and real estate. Lately she has been in many projects from modeling to Acting.Support the show
Camelia M. Valdes, Passaic County Prosecutor, sits down with Steve Adubato to provide her legal perspective on accountability in law enforcement, concealed weapons in New Jersey, and the effects of generational poverty on inner city communities. Steve Adubato welcomes Asw. Shavonda Sumter (D) – NJ, President & CEO, Children's Aid and Family, to discuss some […]
This week Julie and Chrissa are joined by Shavonda Oliver, BHIS Counselor at Heart and Solutions. In this episode Shavonda shares her experience as a mom to a child with autism, her personal journey with counseling, how and why she celebrates even the smallest of wins, and how important baby steps are. To start behavioral or mental health services in Iowa, with a provider like Shavonda, call Heart and Solutions at (800) 531-4236. Connect with Heart and Solutions online at: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2dWKD6TenIMIC76ctq21YN Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPmrcmi5HUINpWEjHfHzTnQ/featured Podcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/YouNeedaCounselor Heart and Solutions Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Heartandsolutions Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/you_need_a_counselor/ Web: http://www.heartandsolutions.net
So ... why are you still single? We've heard this question from family, friends, and the occasional DMs. "Because it's ghetto down here"—sounds pretty accurate—but the narrative is much deeper. Listen to this transparent convo with founder of S.O.A.R (Singles on a Rise) and CEO of Jesus Groupie Clothing, Shavonda Dixon, as she shares her journey of heartbreak to redemption. Singleness doesn't mean you're cursed or forgotten. God can never forget about the thing He created. It means we have a special covenant with God—and cannot be faithful to the wrong person. Tell your single friends to tap in. Connect with Brittany Brooks: To grow more in your faith, shop the latest books, read inspirational blogs, or to grab your freebie, visit www.brittanynbrooks.com. Instagram: Brittany N Brooks and Finding Love In Purpose Connect with Shavonda Dixon: Instagram: Shavonda Dixon and Jesus Groupie Clothing Website: www.theJGshop.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/findingloveinpurpose/support
Shavonda Sharre Griffin, a lifelong resident of the Manasota area, is a humanitarian, Minister, youth organizer, Credit Repair & Financial Consultant, Realtor, Insurance Agent, poet, author, inventor and so much more. A graduate of Palmetto High School in 1997, and a graduate of Manatee Community College (n/k/a State College of Florida) with an associate degree in Social Work. As president of Active Concerned Team, Inc. (A.C.T. Now) Mrs. Griffin worked to instill the philosophy that there are no limits for someone who tries their best and gives their all; to look beyond what is perceived and to think outside the box. She has been active in the community for over twenty years, starting many community organizations, such as “Youth of Empowerment” back in 2003, and Active Concerned Citizens, Inc. in 2007, and receiving praise, honor, and awards for her numerous efforts; winning a Hometown Hero Award from the Henry Lawrence Foundation in February 2010, a Humanitarian Award presented at the Unsung Hero Awards ceremony hosted by Wayne Washington held May 2010 and Unsung Heroine Award from the Manatee County Branch NAACP 2012. In 2012 she started her own cleaning business to provide an uplifting outlet for individuals that needed a second chance at rebuilding their lives with greater respect and income. She taught individuals how to revive their credit and later became a realtor so that she could take them from renting to becoming homeowners. She also obtained her insurance license to provide the full package that individuals need to develop a whole life plan with everything included. Shavonda is a devoted minister as the Shepard for God Is Real Ministries in Palmetto FL, her story is still being written and she is on another chapter that is yet to unfold. Helping to make communities a better place for individuals to live in, her mission is to instill the philosophy “without God there is nothing, with God you are and can accomplish anything”!
Bible Reading: Ephesians 4:2-3, 31-32Feeling her shoes pinch her feet, Shavonda looked out at the auditorium. She'd never felt more relieved to finish singing a song. She'd also never felt angrier.It was Children's Day at church, which meant that all the children had been specially involved in the service. Shavonda's friend Brynlee had invited her to sing a duet for the occasion."I'm not sure," Shavonda had told her."Please!" Brynlee begged. "We can do it together!" Brynlee's enthusiasm won Shavonda over, and she agreed. After a few hours of practicing, both girls felt prepared.When it came time to perform at the church service, though, Brynlee's stage fright left her silent. Shavonda was startled, but she kept singing, all the way to the end. What had begun as a duet ended as a solo.The congregation clapped, and the girls took their seats with other kids who'd already performed. But for Shavonda, it wasn't over.After the service ended, Shavonda stormed outside. On the way to the parking lot, her grandmother stopped her."You did a wonderful job today, Shavonda," Granny declared. Then she noticed Shavonda's expression. "What's wrong, honey?" she asked."I didn't even want to sing that song until Brynlee talked me into it--then she didn't even sing! She left me up there looking silly. She knows I don't like singing in front of a crowd!" Shavonda fumed."You didn't look silly--you made a joyful noise to the Lord. But I understand why you're upset. Sometimes people let us down, Shavonda. I think Brynlee probably disappointed herself too." Shavonda looked confused. "You think so?" she asked. Granny nodded. "I know how much Brynlee likes singing. She probably feels bad," Shavonda said.Granny smiled. "You sang about God's love today, honey. We have that love in our hearts because of what Jesus has done for us. We can show it by being compassionate--and by forgiving others when they let us down." Shavonda noticed Brynlee walking toward her. She still felt embarrassed about the performance, but she also cared about her friend. "Brynlee!" Shavonda called, ready to comfort her friend with a hug. -Allison Wilson LeeHow About You?Has someone done something that hurt or embarrassed you? Sometimes friends and loved ones let us down, even without meaning to. Did you find it hard to forgive? Remembering that Jesus is always compassionate to us can help us be kind to others even when they disappoint us. We can forgive others when we consider how much God has forgiven us. Trust Him to help you show others forgiveness and compassion.Today's Key Verse:Be kind and compassionate to one another, forgiving each other, just as in Christ God forgave you. (NIV) (Ephesians 4:32)Today's Key Thought:Forgive with compassion
In episode 1 of Season 2, Kay releases a timely word on, "being healed from the memory." Often we store memories that have negatively impacted our cognitive processes. Partnering with Kay to release this Good News and some practical gems is Therapist and Mental Health advocate, Shavonda Johnson. Shavonda enlightens us on the brain and ways to safely process trauma, pain, and other things we have stored in our minds that keep us bound mentally. In this episode, they also discuss how we as a people should continue to work towards rethinking the stigma on Mental Health. Who said we can't be saved and also have a God-fearing therapist??? You don't want to miss this Good News... Get ready for ya girl Kay and Shavonda to drop those gems along with some strategies to put into practice!
Shavonda Brown is a mother of two student-athletes. Shavonda is also a former Indiana State University basketball student-athlete and graduate assistant basketball coach. She sat down with us to talk about how she balances being a motivating mom versus pressuring our children in playing sports. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/moms-in-the-zone/support
In this episode Abbey, from @abbeymadethis, and I chat all things DIY, from her biggest DIY fail, to the getting-started-anxiety, to how having freedom to decorate our childhood bedrooms gave us the groundwork to do what we do today in our own homes. We also fangirl Shavonda (@sgardnerstyle), Carmeon (@carmeon.hamilton), and Justina (@justinablakeney)...
This is a lengthy conversation, but this is a really good one! Join Shavonda Johnson and I in a enriching conversation on numerous topics around mental health, emotional intelligence, and the impact of incarceration and the criminal justice system on mental health. Visit Shavonda's platform on IG @thementalhealthmanager, or visit the website at www.thementalhealthmanager.com.To Support the Breathe Project, send to Cashapp $blkmenbreathe. Visit our website at www.rawhoneypf.com/breathe.FB: Raw Honey PlatformIG: rawhoney_pfTwitter: rawhoneypfWebsite: www.rawhoneypf.com/nectar RAW Wellness Tips:-Lean on your support.-Set boundaries.-Drink lots of water and eat healthy.-Stay active.-Pause, take breaks, rest, and practice mindfulness.-Do something that brings you joy and peace.-Seek help when needed.-Find love and gratitude in the smallest moments of life. -Keep giving yourself permission.-Most importantly, Beelieve in you.
Assemblywoman Shavonda Sumter (NJ) discusses Health, Mental Health, and Disability through a critical lens. Hosted by Dr. Brad Forenza.
Shavonda Sisson, Black woman, radical change maker, mother, and Black Joy Curator currently works as the Director of Ally and Alumni Programming with Public Allies Milwaukee. Shavonda is an alumna of Public Allies Milwaukee and embodies its mission working in all aspects of her life to creating a just and equitable society and the diverse leadership to sustain it. A certified member of the Bey Hive, Shavonda is also the co-host of the podcast 'That's What She Said' with her co-host tee as they dissect pop culture, politics, and relationships from a social justice perspective. Recognizing the strength of network and clarity of her voice Shavonda has leveraged her social media platform to launch Love On Black Women a people-driven fund that disburses 100% of all funds raised directly to Black women of Milwaukee who have identified a need for financial support. Since its launch in February 2019, Love on Black Women has helped families secure housing, educational expenses, access medication, filled refrigerators, and provided support for women escaping intimate partner violence. If given the opportunity, ask Shavonda about self- care, #marrylarry, her 3 teenage sons, and the ministry of brunch. Payment Links: Cashapp: https://cash.app/$vonda80 Paypal: paypal.me/ShavondaSisson Follow Shavonda on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/girlgemini?ref=bookmarks Facebook Love on Black Women: https://www.facebook.com/loveonblackwomen/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-full-set-podcast/support
Marshmallow Moon Oreo Cookies Are Here https://finance.yahoo.com/news/marshmallow-moon-oreo-cookies-apparently-135500965.html Intuitive Astrology: Black Super New Moon July-August 2019 https://foreverconscious.com/intuitive-astrology-black-super-new-moon-july-august-2019 Article about chalking The Greatest Hack Trailer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iX8GxLP1FHo Dear White People Trailer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S6xjnsuIfA4 Shavonda's IG https://www.instagram.com/sgardnerstyle/ #shavondamademedoit https://www.instagram.com/explore/tags/shavondamademedoit/ SteinMart Coupons https://www.steinmart.com/category/coupons.do Stranger Things 3 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XcnHOQ-cHa0 Get Out Trailer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sRfnevzM9kQ 'Us' Opens as an Even Bigger Horror Hit for Jordan Peele https://www.nytimes.com/2019/03/24/movies/us-box-office-hit-jordan-peele.html Us Trailer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hNCmb-4oXJA Ma Trailer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eIvbEC8N3cA Jenna Wortham's IG https://www.instagram.com/jennydeluxe/ Delighted — and Disturbed — by Octavia Spencer’s Rage in ‘Ma’ Complex themes of black isolation, motherhood, white entitlement, pain and humor course through her character. by Jenna Wortham https://www.nytimes.com/2019/07/07/movies/octavia-spencers-ma-rage.html Still Processing (Hosted by Jenna Wortham and Wesley Morris) https://www.nytimes.com/audio/2018/05/17/podcasts/17still-processing-audio.html?searchResultPosition=4 Midsommar Trailer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Vnghdsjmd0 Wallace & Gromit - A Grand Day Out (1989) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ablYsAGtuSM Thanks Elliot (@princesmelliott) for the Oreo suggestion!
Today's Episode: Shavonda Vance created Artistic Butterfly to showcase her artistic abilities,entrepreneurial skills, and services. For over two years she was a homeless mother with her three children, as a only child with no close family and friends she weighed her talents created a plan and begin to flourish. She now has her own business, is obtaining her Bachelors at Shorter University, and currently in the process of building a program to assist people who are facing similar struggles of homelessness ,hardships, and lack of resources. www.theartisticbutterfly.com Facebook: @theartistikbutterfly Instagram: @theartisticbutterfly Twitter: @theartbutterfly T.E.A Time- A acronym for The Entrepreneurial Academy -slogan "Thrist For Enrichment & Achievement For Your Small Business Development is a interactive project developed by LouddMouth Radio Producer S. Sonny Jones-Smith to provide tools & resources to new & existing entrepreneurs throughout the world through the LouddMouth Media Brand. LouddMouthradio.com reaches listeners online on multiple dynamic podcast platforms such as http://stitcher.com & itunes.com http://tunein.com reaching over 250 million+ active monthly listeners & 7 million in car dashboards.
Size matters, and when it comes to houses, I swim against the trend of bigger is better. Over the last several years, I've come to realize that I love a smaller, more intentional space versus a big sprawl. Today's guest, Shavonda Gardner, of sgstyleblog.com is my sister in the downsizing journey and small space living mindset. In this episode I share my story, some pros and cons of small space living, and interview Shavonda for her fresh, interesting perspective. For the show notes and transcript, visit livefreecreative.co/podcast Follow Miranda on instagram at @livefreemiranda Find Shavonda on instagram at @sgardnerstyle
Many of you have probably seen Shavonda Gardner's home on Instagram, on her blog or from the One Room Challenge. Her bold, eclectic style has had a big influence on those of us who follow her on social media. But today, we get to hear a more personal side of Shavonda. I love how she and Naomi have really taken their family values into consideration when choosing where and how they want to live. I think that's my favorite part of this interview. But, of course, we also talk about lots of fun things like tile, wallpaper and color. And, being a master gardener, she also gives us her top three house plants to start with if you're a beginner or just not having luck keeping those babies alive.
My guest on episode #108 is Designer/Blogger & Bungalow/Cottage homeowner Shavonda Gardner. y’all, I truly love this lady, she is so honest about everything. She will tell you about her personal life and about her home with authenticity and style. She is one of my favorite lifestyle influencers on Instagram. We became fast friends and I can't stop watching her IG stories. In this episode, Shavonda and I talk about the benefits of living in smaller spaces and what that can bring to your family. She is truly a bohemian at heart who downsized her home and has been blogging about the joys of decorating & gardening. We talk about her designs and about her cottage bungalow in California. Follow Shavonda on Instagram & on her Blog. Here are the books we talked about on the show. Get it Together by Orlando Soria Secrets of Six-Figure Women Don't forget to visit our shop on Amazon where you can find more favorite things from the show. Connect with Corine Facebook // Twitter // Instagram // Pinterest Show Notes Facebook Group Music is by Ben Sound Sponsor: Audible Get your free 30-day trial and download from Audible Here.
Shavonda Gardner is a blogger and interior designer who lives with her wife and children in Sacramento, California. Her blog, SG Style, is all about small-space living and BoHo vibes. Her design philosophy? Just because you live small doesn’t mean you can’t have big style! Shavonda believes great design is achieved when we let go of the rules, and shift our focus to creating spaces that make us feel amazing… This was the first time I'd ever gotten to chat with Shavonda, and we recorded over Skype while we talked about her time in the Military (the Air Force), and important thoughts on Veterans, too. Links: SG Style Shavonda on Insta: @sgardnerstyle Shavonda on Facebook: SG Style Shavonda on Twitter: @S_GStyle Caroline Lee Caroline on Insta: @teamwoodnote Caroline on Twitter: @teamwoodnote Out of Line on Insta: @outoflinepodcast Out of Line on Facebook: Out of Line with Caroline Lee email Caroline: outoflinepodcast@gmail.com
Part two: after discussing the Military, Caroline asks Shavonda a series of questions about her social media practice, and evolution in the world of interior design. -- Shavonda Gardner is a blogger and interior designer who lives with her wife and children in Sacramento, California. Her blog, SG Style, is all about small-space living and BoHo vibes. Her design philosophy? Just because you live small doesn’t mean you can’t have big style! Shavonda believes great design is achieved when we let go of the rules, and shift our focus to creating spaces that make us feel amazing… Links: SG Style Shavonda on Insta: @sgardnerstyle Shavonda on Facebook: SG Style Shavonda on Twitter: @S_GStyle Caroline Lee Caroline on Insta: @teamwoodnote Caroline on Twitter: @teamwoodnote Out of Line on Insta: @outoflinepodcast Out of Line on Facebook: Out of Line with Caroline Lee email Caroline: outoflinepodcast@gmail.com
In episode 33, we welcome Shavonda Scroggins, founder of The ORG Boss (www.theorgboss.com) to discuss her passion and entrepreneurial pursuit into residential and commercial organization. ‘V’ shares valuable insight on the purpose, inspiration, and driving force behind taking The ORG Boss to the next level and what it means to be customer-service oriented. Plus, we get a glimpse of the upcoming future of her world-wide operation. All of this and more on #StartupMasters!
In episode 33, we welcome Shavonda Scroggins, founder of The ORG Boss (www.theorgboss.com) to discuss her passion and entrepreneurial pursuit into residential and commercial organization. ‘V’ shares valuable insight on the purpose, inspiration, and driving force behind taking The ORG Boss to the next level and what it means to be customer-service oriented. Plus, we get a glimpse of the upcoming future of her world-wide operation. All of this and more on #StartupMasters!
On Episode 9 of the For Colored Boyz Podcast: - Sir + Rumi Carter - Queen Sugar - Power - Madonna's Mediocrity - Y'alls First Family - Donald Trump's Lawyer is just as crazy as him. - Hotepery At Hand - Masculinizing Mary Jane - The Graduation of Jermaine Shoemake - Hotep Haven (Blaqspot) beings the fight against Black Cancers - Tyler The Creator - Antoine and Abdul GET PERSONAL and share memories from childhood -Cirque du Soleil's Zumanity staff blocks trans woman from using restroom - https://unicornbooty.com/trans-woman-las-vegas/ Shoutouts to Shavonda (@thats-what-she-said-podcast), @BabyBoyPodcast (Congrats!), and the Attic Youth Center June's Diary (@junesdiary) "Male Edition" EP - https://soundcloud.com/junesdiary/sets/male-edition PLEASE COMPLETE OUR LISTENER SURVEY - www.tinyurl.com/fcbsurvey Intro Song - "Love Galore" by Sza ft. Travis Scott - http://tinyurl.com/yd8ln84z Outro Song - "Weary" by Solange - http://tinyurl.com/ydbz6g4r R.I.P. Nelsan "Lafayette" Ellis
State Reppin' w/ Brostoff & Bowen had the honor to have so much #BlackGirlMagic in the station studio they could barely handle it! They had us the hosts of That's What She Said Tee & Von, aka Tracey and Shavonda, as well as Jenn Epps-Addison of Center for Popular Democracy and Angela Lang political extraordinaire of many hats including For Our Future! We talk Trump, Affordable Healthcare, Police involved shootings, education and making monumental not incremental change!
The Juice Radio Show welcomes Terra Estes founder of the organization " TNP"Teach Not Punish" Also Dr. Shavonnda Pannell will be at the station sharing great information to the community. Dial 646 716 5525 and press the 1 button to go live on the air. www.blogtalkradio.com/wfunk.
Shavonda Dixon is a motivational speaker, entrepreneur, mentor, prophetic psalmist, and preacher. Ordained in 2014, Shavonda serves as an elder and member of United Nations Church International in Richmond Virginia under the leadership of Bishop Orrin K Pullings and Pastor Medina Pullings. She serves on various ministry auxiliaries as well as participates in a number of community programs that aid and assist underprivileged youth, the homeless, and those in transition. Shavonda is a native of Virginia. She is a devoted and proud mother of two children, Tahira and Preston. Shavonda is also the founder and CEO of Jesus Groupie Clothing. Created in 2003, Jesus Groupie Clothing offers apparel and accessories that give people the opportunity to boldly express their love of Christ while making a fashion statement. Jesus Groupie Clothing offers a variety of styles and sizes for men, women, and children. In December 2016, Shavonda began an online series entitled #livesingleschat via Facebook Live. Through this platform, in a raw and relatable manner, Shavonda has given a voice to the saved and unsaved singles who desire to discuss what it means to be single in the millennium. She tackles the tough issues facing single men and women that have often been deemed taboo. Shavonda aims to empower, uplift, and encourage single men and women across the globe based on Biblical principles and personal experiences. Shavonda is a graduate of Virginia Commonwealth University and is currently pursuing her Master’s Degree in Criminal Justice at Liberty University.
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ShaVonda L Williams is a living testament that when you have a renewal of your mind, you can achieve anything you can conceive. She was on the verge of giving up, but God had more plans for her life. She visited a doctor to complain about her immobility; she wasn't able to get around without hurting. At only thirty-six years old, she was in need of some help. "You are not in need of medical help," he said. "You are fat and need a new diet and exercise plan." ShaVonda was furious, hurt and embarrassed, but a light bulb went off. She owed it to herself not to be insulted by someone that really didn't know her or what she had endured. Instead of feeling sorry for herself, she got PISSED! No longer was she going to be the butt end of anyone else's fat insults. Once her mind was made up, she found the strength to do something about her weight issue. Almost 100 pounds later, the storm is over!