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Today, Sharri has Tamara White on the podcast. Sharri describes her as a fiber farmer extraordinaire. Tamara has a farm located in the Green Mountains of Vermont called Wing and a Prayer. Listen as Tamara shares how she has guided her business throughout the years with her passions, her passion for animals, sustainability, the environment, creativity, as well as education. There are so many tips for all of us in this conversation, so listen in as Tamara shares how one small decision can make an impact on the larger world. Tamara White's website, https://www.wingandaprayerfarm.com/Tamara White's Instagram, https://www.instagram.com/wingandaprayerfarm/Tamara White's Patreon, https://www.patreon.com/join/wingandaprayerfarm Extraordinary Women magazine is the “must-have” digital magazine for women looking for inspiration, tips, and support to create a fabulous business, or just the next chapter. In a nutshell, for women who are ready to make their dreams happen. Subscribe for the FREE Extraordinary Women magazineConnect with Sharri Harmel Find this episode (and more) on your favorite podcast player at Extraordinary Women with Sharri Harmel
Have you heard of The Legitimate Medical Wig Providers? This company creates wigs for those with medical conditions, but they also make wigs for those who may simply prefer medical wigs. The founders, Dr. Tamara White and Shannon Foxworth, share how they came about and how the service works. This Caught Our Attention: 50 Cent's son posts that $6,700 is not enough money to live off of in New York City, causing a chain of events between him and his dad and others' criticism. About The Ladies of The Legitimate Medical Wig Providers: Shannon Foxworth, Licensed Cosmetologist and Master Bespoke Wig Maker with 20+ years of experience in creating custom pieces for individuals with hair loss. Tamara White is a Doctorally prepared Registered Nurse with 17 years of experience in numerous healthcare settings, including executive nurse leadership and education. They are the Legitimate Medical Wig Providers, a collaborative effort of a master medical wig provider and nurse executive. They have combined their education, experience, and skill sets to provide an all-inclusive learning experience, guaranteed to prepare you for success as a medical wig provider. They are pleased to offer their signature course, “Becoming a Legitimate Medical Wig Provider,” in person and virtually, along with digital guides that can be utilized to ‘DIY,' the legit way. Theories and Thoughts Podcast airs EVERY Tuesday on SwagHer's FB Live at 7 pm CST. Don't forget to follow on Instagram at @theoriesandthoughtsbrand. Connect w/ the Hostesses: Arnya T.M. Davis IG: @ladi.ceo FB: @LadiCEO Twitter: @Im_a_ladiceo YouTube: LadiCEO Media Website: www.ladiceo.com IG: @mzthangzboutique Francheska “Fancy” Felder IG: @fancyswagher FB: @fancythegogetta Twitter: @FancySwagHer SwagHer Magazine Website: http://swagher.net --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
It doesn't matter how old you are, if you want to make a change and uplevel your skills, you can do it! Tamara White Hutchinson was a public relations and communications practitioner for 20 years and recently made a transition into the financial industry. Tamara and I talk about how anyone can successfully change careers in their 40's. She also shares the change she went through when she started suddenly making six figures at 25 year old from making only $35,000 a year. We also talk about the time when she had money anxiety and how she got out of it. Learn how Tamara shifted her career and overcame money anxiety. Tune in now! Highlights: >> Planted seeds of grit and resilience >> Tamara's money anxiety >> Learning more and figuring out what causes her anxiety >> From PR to CFP at 40 >> Importance of advisors in running the numbers >> More room for women, people of color, and LGBT community in the financial industry Connect with Tamara: >> Website: http://thecashclass.com/ (thecashclass.com) >> Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/thecashclass/ (www.facebook.com/thecashclass) >> Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecashclass/?hl=en (@thecashclass) >> linktr.ee:https://linktr.ee/thecashclass ( linktr.ee/thecashclass) >> Twitter: https://mobile.twitter.com/thecashclass (@thecashclass) If you loved this episode, you have to listen to these episodes as well: >> https://minority-money.captivate.fm/episode/empowering-women-to-be-in-finance-with-shana-sissel (Empowering Women to be in Finance with Shana Sissel) >> https://minority-money.captivate.fm/episode/people-of-color-disrupting-the-financial-industry-with-dana-wilson (People of Color Disrupting the Financial Industry with Dana Wilson) >> https://minority-money.captivate.fm/episode/creating-change-through-representation-with-ana-trujillo-limon (Creating Change Through Representation with Ana Trujillo Limón) I'm sure you're getting tons of value from the podcast! Don't forget to subscribe on Apple Podcasts (https://apple.co/3jN77Mv (https://apple.co/3jN77Mv)), Spotify (https://spoti.fi/3jParH0 (https://spoti.fi/3jParH0)), Google Podcasts (https://bit.ly/3n3i8vb (https://bit.ly/3n3i8vb)), or on your favorite podcast app and SHARE THIS
Join us for a conversation about Union's Ph.D. in Interdisciplinary Studies, which highlights students who focused on Humanities & Culture, Education Justice & Equity, and Public Policy & Social Change. Together they talk about how they found Union, identify highlights from their experience there, and share thoughts for future students. Humanities & Culture: Dr. Tamara White graduated from Union's Ph.D. program, earning a doctorate in Interdisciplinary Studies and certificates in Museum Studies and Design Thinking. Dr. White's work focuses on the intersection of art and social justice Education Justice & Equity: Angie Brown is a Ph.D. candidate at Union. Every day she progresses toward completing her dissertation, which focuses on parental involvement in public schools at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. Public Policy & Social Change: Dr. Jen Kramer-Wine also graduated from Union's Ph.D. program, earning a doctorate in Interdisciplinary Studies and a Specialization in MLK Studies. Kramer-Wine's work focused on restorative justice policy creation, adoption, and implementation in two urban school districts. If you are interested in learning more about Union's Ph.D. programs, please visit myunion.edu.
James Madison Center for Civic Engagement: Democracy Matters
As part of the 12th Annual African, African American and Diaspora Studies (AAAD) Interdisciplinary Conference in 2022, JMU Civic and Furious Flower hosted a discussion on what friends and advocates of Africa should understand about democratic trends on the continent and what they can do to support democracy. See the show notes with links mentioned in this episode at https://j.mu/news/civic/2022/02-25-democracy-matters-episode-99.shtml
James Madison Center for Civic Engagement: Democracy Matters
More sub-Saharan Africans live under fully or partially authoritarian states today than at most points in the last two decades. In its 2021 report, Freedom House rated only eight countries in sub-Saharan Africa as free. Of these eight, half are small island states. The number of African countries that Freedom House rated "not free" grew from a low of 14 in 2006 and 2008 to 20 in 2021. Among sub-Saharan countries considered "partially free," increasingly populist governments are suppressing opposition groups, postponing elections, eliminating term limits, and abusing human rights to maintain power. In this episode, Tamara White, a research and project assistant in the Africa Growth Initiative at the Brookings Institution, joins us to discuss the state of democracy in Africa. See the show notes with links mentioned in this episode at https://j.mu/news/civic/2021/12-01-democracy-matters-episode-93.shtml
Your hosts for this episode are Dr. Anu Mitra and Dr. Tamara White. Dr. Mitra is a professor in the Interdisciplinary Studies program and certificate facilitator in Design Thinking and Museum Studies at Union Institute & University. Dr. White is a newly credentialed alumni of Union's Ph.D. in Interdisciplinary Studies program. Tami's research focus examines the intersection of diabetes and incarceration through visual representations. Their guest today is Dr. Bidhan Chandra Roy. He is currently the faculty director of Calstate LA's BA program at Lancaster state prison and The Words Uncaged program at Lancaster State Prison, Mule Creek State Prison and CMC Prison. He will discuss what led him to work with the incarcerated population, Words Uncaged, the art-making practices of those imprisoned and so much more.
As the coronavirus pandemic spread across the globe, victims of domestic violence found themselves facing a double threat - that of a deadly virus outside and abuse at home. Distress calls to domestic violence hotlines have soared - leaving charities overwhelmed and struggling to meet demand. Kim Chakanetsa talks to two women supporting domestic abuse survivors. Hospitalised by a former partner twice before being able to leave, Marica Phipps set up Battered Not Broken, a US charity providing education, support and resources for victims of domestic abuse. Tamara White is an Area Manager for Hestia, a charity that supports adults and children in times of crisis. It is one of the largest providers of domestic abuse refuges in London and South East England. IMAGE DETAILS L: Tamara White R: Marica Phipps
Caring for a partner with dementia while isolating in lockdown - former nurse Liz Brookes whose husband has vascular dementia, and Chris Black whose wife has Pick's disease discuss. Bernadine Evaristo won the 2019 Booker Prize for 'Girl, Woman, Other'. Jenni talks to her about two of her novels 'The Emperor’s Babe' and 'Mr Loverman', both have just been re-published. Beauty tips for nails, eyebrows and waxing during lockdown with Sarah Jossel, Beauty Director of The Sunday Times Style magazine. Will Elizabeth Warren be Joe Biden’s running mate now he’s committed to a female US vice-president? Jane speaks to Dr Kelly Dittmar from the Centre for American Women and Politics. How are refuges coping with the impact of Covid-19? Tamara White is area manager of 10 refuges in London. The comedian Jayde Adams has been a fishmonger, a nightclub bouncer and an Adele impersonator. She talks about her shows, Serious Black Jumper, and Couch Cabaret. Bailey Tomkinson reached number 2 in the itunes Video Music Charts without a record label or management. She sings live in the studio. Presenter: Jane Garvey Producer: Dianne McGregor
Terra interviews Tamara White, Life Coach and Creator of "The Courageous Woman Effect" where she shares how to figure out your own purpose so you can live a life you love. Tamara holds a Master of Science degree in Educational Psychology, a Licensed Professional Counselor, and a Certified Professional Life Coach. She helps women to live boldly and courageously. Terra and Tamara discuss how to deal with fear and doubt - especially when you are running your business and why women tend to play smaller than they are capable of playing. If you are ready to take the next big step in your life and business, you won't want to miss this episode!www.TerraBohlmann.com/consult
Today we chat about Living with Courage. Our guest host is Tamara White. We live in a tough world but despite your circumstances, you can learn how to live courageously beyond your circumstances. Faith over fear Clarity of vision Living your purpose Feel free to join in on the other Natural Curiosity Channels on your favorite Podcast app, YouTube & in our Group on Facebook. You can find the links on the website NaturalCuriosity.Life Join us Tuesday evenings at 7:00 pm Central Time! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/naturalcuriosity/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/naturalcuriosity/support
Gail talks with Tamara White of Wing and A Prayer Farm about the true cost and value of farm yarn. Recorded Fall of 2019. Program notes: Find Tammy 983 Myers Rd. Shaftsbury, VT 05262 https://www.wingandaprayerfarm.com https://www.patreon.com/wingandaprayerfarm Intagram: wingandaprayerfarm Shave 'Em to Save 'Em Original Music and performance on hammered dulcimer by Cathy Marczyk. Listen to more on Soundcloud
In this episode, Tamara White and I talk about eliminating self-doubt and fear. Self-doubt and fear is a vicious cycle. As you doubt yourself, fear grows, and as the fear grows, it feeds the self-doubt. To learn more about Tamara or to work with her, visit or website, www.TamaraWhiteCoaching.com or follow her on Instagram @tamarawhitecoaching . This episode is brought to you by ClickFunnels, which allows you to create beautiful sales funnels without the need of a tech team. Get a 2 week free trial today by visiting www.chrisbello.com/ClickFunnels. Download my free guide here: www.chrisbello.com/free
This week on the podcast LaChaun is speaking with Tamara White of Wing & A Prayer Farm. Tamara is a sustainable wool fiber farmer, homesteader, and natural dye cultivator. Show Notes: www.gistyarn.com/episode-66
Our next guest is Author, Teacher, and Photographer Tamara White. In this episode, she tells her story of childhood, being a mother, and learning from her students. To support this podcast, donate here: https://anchor.fm/charactershere Don't forget to leave your feedback on this episode! Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn @CharactersHere #author #teacher #podcastinterview --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/charactershere/support
Tamara White walks us through her participation in the Shave ‘Em to Save ‘Em initiative and what her very busy life looks like on the farm. Oh, and she now has some of the first Valais Blacknose lambs in the US!
I’m very excited to share the sixteenth episode of the Woolful podcast. Today we get to meet two very enthusiastic fiber folks from Vermont, both of whom have had quite the journey to where they are today…Michael Hampton of Hampton Fiber Mill and Tamara White of Wing and a Prayer Farm. Sponsor: This episode is sponsored by Taproot Magazine, a quarterly print magazine full of delightful stories and photos written by and for people living fuller and digging deeper. Each issue is created around a subtle theme, featuring amazing recipes, crafts, and tales, all with the intention of inspiring people who are interested in deepening their connections to their families, communities, and themselves as they strive to live locally and closer to the ground. You can visit Taproot Magazine online at Taprootmag.com and on Instagram @taprootmag. Fiber folk 1: Michael is a passionate knitter, spinner, and fiber mill entrepreneur. He’s been on an exciting journey from engineer to now building and operating a fiber mill in Richmond, Vermont where he mills a very exhaustive list of wools and fibers, including our second guest Tamara’s beautiful yarn. His enthusiasm and excitement for fiber and helping bring something back to this community and industry […]