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Herbert Block, Executive Director of the American Zionist Movement, joins Teisha to discuss the 39th World Zionist Congress elections, American Jewry's most powerful opportunity to help shape Israel's future.
In September 2024, YNAB invited over 150 fans to Salt Lake City to celebrate the 20th annivesary of YNAB and enjoy the camaraderie of people with a passion for the YNAB method. Ben and Ernie were there, and hosted a live episode of Budget Nerds. In this bonus episode, they chat with Teisha and Katie, two budget nerds who have some excellent YNAB wins that demonstrate their resilience and the YNAB method in action. Teisha went from living paycheck to paycheck to finally getting ahead and paying off her student loans after years of chipping away at them with little to show for it. Katie used the spending habits she learned using YNAB to support her acting career in Los Angeles (a notoriously expensive city) with a highly variable income. She also managed to get through the stressful process of having her car stolen with the help of her YNAB memos, where she stored vital information like VIN numbers and insurance information. If you're interested in attending a future YNAB Fan Fest, there are more events coming in 2025! Check the link below to sign up for dates in San Diego, Minneapolis, and New York City. Get your tickets to YNAB Fan Fest 2025! Coming to San Diego, Minneapolis, and NYC. Tickets are ON SALE NOW: YNAB.com/events Follow Budget Nerds on YouTube Budget Nerds Livestreams: https://www.youtube.com/@YNABofficial/streams Budget Nerds Episodes: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuIUGmbCDklkDCDm-cQqv2g Share your YNAB wins with Ben and Ernie! budgetnerds@ynab.com
NSPR spoke with candidates running for the Chico Unified School District school board this fall. They spoke about the topics most important to them and how they would represent families and educators. Today we hear from Teisha Hase who is running for Trustee Area 3. Also, a student filmmaker from Chico details his opportunity to attend one of the biggest film festivals in the world, and Shasta County election officials say they discovered an error in the printing of some ballots.
Send us a textContent note: brief discussion of mental illness and suicideAfter six months of planning, Elle is thrilled to welcome this episode's guest to the podcast! Teisha Gillespie is a marketing director and podcast host. Teisha's podcast, "Not Your Average GOAT," highlights diverse stories of adversity and diversity, aiming to dismantle stigma. She emphasizes the power of relatable, authentic stories in changing perceptions and reducing shame around mental health and disability. Elle and Teisha take a little time to discuss how inaccessibility created barriers to this interview, and Teisha addresses the challenges of paternalism and advocates for showing rather than telling to demonstrate the capabilities of blind — and other disabled — individuals.Links to Teisha's podcast, as well as all other resource links, are in the full show notes at hoorfpodcast.comSubscribe to Hoorf! Radical Care in a Late Capitalist Heckscape wherever you listen to your favorite podcast:Apple | Spotify | YouTubeJoin the Blessed Herd of Saint Winkus: Sign up for our newsletter, get Hoorf! episodes delivered directly to your inbox. What's more, you get invitations to our monthly Coffee and Biscuits Chat, where you get to hang out with Ricki and Elle, talk about the show, and connect on the topics that mean the most to you.Become a Patron:https://www.buymeacoffee.com/hoorfpodcast/membershipConnect with Elle Billing:Website: www.hoorfpodcast.com / www.elleandwink.comInstagram: instagram.com/hoorfpodcastSupport the show
This is the second of two episodes I recorded at Hope Heals Camp 2024 in Nauvoo, Alabama. Hope Heals is an amazing place full of hope, acceptance, inclusion, and God's love. It is where the lines blur between serving and being served, ability and disability. It is like a week of heaven-practice! If you are interested in learning more about Hope Heals Camp or their other ministries, check out the Hope Heals website or reach out to me; I love to talk about it! This interview with Teisha Ray is one of adoption, loss, disability and advocacy. Teisha and her husband, Sean, live with their three kids in the central Texas area. Teisha is a pharmacist for poison control, a microcurrent neurofeedback provider and a certified biblical counselor. They have three kids, 13, 11, and 5. They are passionate about adoption, marriage ministry, and love to play games and travel. Teisha can be reached by email at teisharay@gmail.com Want to tell me your God story? I'd love to hear it and share it on the podcast (either you can tell it yourself, or I can relay it). Send me an email at lori.r.whitney@gmail.com or reach out on the Hoping Forward Podcast Facebook page Keep looking for God in your story!
In this fun episode of the Making Ripples podcast, we welcome Teisha Rolph from Behaviour Antics, a passionate dog trainer and behaviour nerd. Teisha shares her unique journey into animal training, from growing up surrounded by animals to studying animal and veterinary biosciences at university, where she fell in love with the science of behaviour. Inspired by her mentors, Dr. Richard Zann and Jenny Wilcox, Teisha has since built a diverse training career focused on empathy and individualised care. Throughout this episode, Teisha delves into her work with anxious dogs and their human counterparts, emphasising the importance of moderating expectations and creating a safe environment for both. She shares heartwarming stories about her Finnish Lapphunds, Asgard and Seda, illustrating how each animal's unique needs can influence a trainer's approach. Her experiences with reactivity, cooperative care, and competitive dog sports offer valuable insights for all trainers. Teisha also reflects on her journey of personal growth through her pets, including ferrets and a cat, and how they have taught her the importance of patience and understanding. With a love for creating educational content and collaborating with fellow trainers like Jose Gomes from Train Me Please, Teisha continues to inspire the animal training community with her approach of knowledge and empathy. This episode is filled with practical advice, inspiring stories, and a reminder that behaviour training is not always linear - sometimes, it's about embracing patience over pressure. Behaviour Antics: www.facebook.com/behaviourantics www.instagram.com/behaviourantics https://www.youtube.com/@BehaviourAntics behaviourantics@outlook.com Train Me Please collabs: Teach a Chin Rest for Dog Medical Behaviours The Ultimate Guide To Your Puppy's First Day Home
In this interview, Emmy Award-winner Dan Watt joins Teisha for an exciting and heartfelt conversation about his journey from dancer to director, producer, and documentary filmmaker–and all the pivots and setbacks in between. We begin by exploring Dan's love for performance, recalling childhood memories of putting on neighborhood shows, learning ballroom dance in his parents' basement, and having his natural rhythm discovered by his dance teacher during a freshman talent show—early experiences that planted the seeds for his future in the arts. Next, we dive into the depths of his incredible career, including the early challenges he faced such as fierce competition and personal rejection like being told he was “too masculine” for a Janet Jackson video; his transition to director in which he choreographed 100+ sold-out performances like Annie and Foot Loose, and worked to increase access of lesser known productions by bringing them to the L.A. market where they became unexpected hits; and his break into TV and film in which he spent 10 years working with Columbia Pictures and Simon Cowell realizing the value of transferable skills and age-based wisdom–but not before he experienced a discriminating rejection by the Dr. Phill Show. Then, we zoom in on his greatest challenge—and most rewarding project—producing the Emmy Award-winning documentary, Everybody Dance, a film that follows children with disabilities who find joy and empowerment through dance; discuss how spending 10 months filming these families profoundly changed Dan forever, opening his eyes to the daily challenges these kids face and the incredible strength and resilience they show; and highlight how the experience deepened his understanding of disability inclusion and inspired him to continue creating projects that give a voice to underrepresented communities. Packed with humor, insight, and real-life lessons on overcoming adversity, this episode is a must-listen for anyone passionate about storytelling, the arts, and making a difference. Resources: Everybody Dance Dan Watt on Instagram Dan Watt on Threads Please consider subscribing to the show, leaving a 5-star rating and supporting us on Patreon.
This week, Teisha sits down with Elle Billing, a chronically ill artist and former educator, to illuminate all the invisible disabilities and health conditions through a witty and gritty conversation. We dive into Elle's childhood, including her experiences with hyperlexia, anxiety, and vivid nightmares; highlight the medical misogyny she faced over the years, recount her experiences with Alice in Wonderland Syndrome and explore her journey to finally receiving a proper diagnosis years after a 23-day non-stop migraine attack in 2013; talk about her 13-year career teaching at a school for the Deaf, emphasizing the remarkable language flexibility and adaptability of her students; and explore Elle's life as a chronic pain sufferer, and discuss the stigma and misconceptions surrounding addiction and pain management. Additionally, Elle and I challenge the complexities of disability representation in the media, illuminating the tendency to portray disabled individuals as either superhuman or lacking agency and advocate for more nuanced and authentic portrayals. Throughout, we showcase the creativity and resilience of people with disabilities and chronic illnesses with the hope of fostering a more inclusive and understanding society. Resources: Check out Hoorf podcast at https://www.elleandwink.com/podcast/#hoorf Please consider supporting us by subscribing to the show, leaving a 5-star rating and review, and becoming a patron on Patreon by visiting https://www.patreon.com/notyouraveragegoat
In this intimate conversation, Teisha sits down with Kaesevyn, a multi-talented rapper, songwriter, and producer, to dive into his extraordinary musical journey. Kaesevyn candidly shares the challenges he faced growing up, the loss of loved ones, and the battles with depression and addiction that shaped his artistry; Opens up about his father's passing and how it ignited his passion for music, transforming his grief into a powerful creative force; discuss his latest album, “Underground Heart,” a cathartic release that delves into the depths of his emotions and experiences; and take a journey through his raw and vulnerable lyrics to unpack love, tragedy and the human experience. Throughout, Kaesevyn walks us through the unique challenges musicians like him face in the show biz world, including the conflict of balancing authenticity with fame, combatting introversion and imposture syndrome, and overcoming racial barriers. His story is a testament to the power of music as a healing force and the importance of embracing vulnerability in the pursuit of artistic expression. Please consider supporting us by subscribing to the show, leaving a 5-star rating and review, and becoming a patron on Patreon by visiting https://www.patreon.com/notyouraveragegoat Resources: Underground Heart: https://share.amuse.io/fCgXSfqqrLLo
I am honoured to welcome Teisha Rose, Founder of Hurdle2Hope® to The Debra Shepherd Podcast. Teisha is a pioneer in health and wellness mindset, turning her experiences with multiple sclerosis and stage four breast cancer into a source of inspiration and empowerment. As the founder of Hurdle2Hope®, author of 'Life Interrupted', and host of the 'Wellbeing Interrupted' podcast, she has created the transformative Hurdle2Hope® Roadmap. This roadmap provides mindset insights and strategies for individuals living with chronic illness, as well as health professionals and caregivers. An Executive Contributor at Brainz Magazine, Teisha shares her inspiring story and insights as a keynote speaker, aiming to make a significant impact on the health and wellness community. In this episode, Teisha shares her extraordinary story of courage, bravery, resilience, hope and inspiration. HIGHLIGHTS The two significant moments that defined Teisha's life. How multiple sclerosis helped Teisha deal with her cancer diagnosis. Teisha talks about the power of mindset on her healing journey and the difference between an authentic mindset and a positive mindset. How learning, evolution and growth is our resilience. Creating an environment that enables you to tap into your strength. The importance of connection, community and having the right support network around you. The evolution of Hurdle2Hope® and how the business is not only helping people living with a chronic or life changing illness, but it's also supporting the healthcare industry. How unexpected hurdles will interrupt our lives but it's our response that will define our experience. Teisha shares her definition of success. LEAVE A REVIEW ON APPLE PODCASTS If you enjoy the podcast, leave a 5 star review. Let me know your favourite episode, interview, biggest takeaway or most inspiring moment. Follow or subscribe to the show to be notified when new episodes are released. SHOW NOTES Get all episode show notes here: www.debrashepherd.com.au/debra-shepherd-podcast CONNECT WITH TEISHA Connect with Teisha on Instagram www.hurdle2hope.com CONNECT WITH DEBRA www.debrashepherd.com.au Instagram @_DebraShepherd
Hey y'all! We're chatting it up with one of my favorite women in the carnival business, Teisha, better known as Carnival B.A.E. We're diving deep into her journey from her start in carnival modeling to our mutual love for Jamaica's one-of-a-kind carnival. Don't miss this lively and inspiring convo! We had a blast…and you can tell by just how long this episode is!Listening Time: 55 MinutesCovered in this episode:Teisha's start in the mas and modeling worldBalancing motherhood and modelingHealth and eating habits tipsHow to get paid as a carnival modelThe frustrations of content creationSha tackles Teisha's pressing questionsOur passion for Carnival in JamaicaAdvice for aspiring carnival modelsSupport the Show.If you have a carnival related question that you'd like me to cover on my platform please complete my Topic Request Form. Don't forget to visit www.tingznice.com for more content and carnival resources!
Tricia Waechter is not just the CEO of a fashion design company, she is also a woman of many passions and unwavering resilience. In part one of this episode, Teisha explores the boundless creative that was young Tricia, from her early days crafting plays for her five siblings to the unique adventures she experienced moving all over the mid-west; dive into the tragic turn when she lost her beloved brother to suicide, and how this devastating experience ignited a fire within her to advocate for mental health awareness and support; unravel Trisha's unconventional career path from a department store jewelry merchandiser to a high-end buyer who traveled the globe in search of exquisite treasures; and set the stage for another surprise thrown Trisha's way in 1996 – navigating motherhood with a child managing multiple special needs. Throughout, Trisha's story reminds us that life's path may not always be linear, but it is in the twists and turns that we discover our true purpose and find the courage to embrace the unexpected. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/notyouraveragegoat/message
In this compelling episode, Teisha sits down with Cait West, author of the powerful new memoir, Rift, which details her experiences growing up among religious trauma and Christian patriarchy. We dive into her childhood, including the impact of intentional isolation, frequent relocations and a homeschooling lifestyle; her authoritarian upbringing and the stringent rules that guided her every move; and her “stay-at-home daughter” grooming, which required her to remain under her father's authority while practicing to become a submissive wife and mother–a role she assumed far beyond the age of 18. Then, we explore the emotional complexities of Cait's relationship with her father, who despite being the source of many restrictions, was also someone she sought approval from; discuss the cult-like courtship ritual she was subjected to and the brainwashing about intimacy and emotions embedded into her; dive into the events that shaped her path to eventual self-discovery; and highlight the journey of bringing her story to life through her new memoir and the power she hopes it has for illuminating female oppression in the Christian patriarchy. Throughout, Cait's journey illustrates that while religious trauma can take a psychological and emotional toll on you, it's possible to realize freedom and discover your individuality. Resources: Rift: A Memoir of Breaking Away from Christian Patriarchy In Rift, Cait West tells a harrowing story of chaos and control hidden beneath the facade of a happy family. Weaving together lyrical meditations on the geology of the places her family lived with her story of spiritual and emotional manipulation as a stay-at-home daughter, Cait creates a stirring portrait of one young woman's growing awareness that she is experiencing abuse. With the ground shifting beneath her feet, Cait mustered the courage to break free from all she'd ever known and choose a future of her own making. Tears of Eden At Tears of Eden, we seek to empower survivors to connect with their own agency to pursue the healing process from Spiritual Abuse. Tears facilitates connection to other survivors and provides language and resources to name the experience of Spiritual Abuse. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/notyouraveragegoat/message
We're gearing up for an exciting season 3, but we still have so many incredible stories from last season to celebrate! Check out 8 of Teisha's favorite moments from season 2, and if you haven't already, be sure to tune into the full episodes. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/notyouraveragegoat/message
Just ahead of Yom Hashoah, Yad Vashem Chairman Dani Dayan joins Teisha Bader to discuss this year's commemoration, 7 months after October 7th, and with hostages still in captivity.
Hey listeners! Can you believe we've already had six amazing guests this season? And guess what? There are at least four more lined up! So far, we've had Melissa Noel, Penny Wallie Mas, Jodi Covington, Tenille Clarke, and Flora Nabena sharing their stories. April's been a whirlwind with Baby T'ingz turning two, work madness, and Vincy Mas planning. But fear not, I'll be back with more guest episodes in early May after my Miami trip for the Carnival Expo & Showcase of the Bands. Stay tuned for guests like Rory from Play Mas App, Teisha a.k.a. Carnival Bae, Mikaela from Style and Vibes Podcast, and more carnival veterans joining us for some epic chats. It's gonna be lit! If you have a carnival related question that you'd like me to cover on my platform please complete my Topic Request Form. Don't forget to visit www.tingznice.com for more content and carnival resources!
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When life throws you a curveball, how do you catch it and throw it back? Teisha, founder of "Hurdle to Hope," joins us to share her powerful story of facing multiple sclerosis and stage four breast cancer with unwavering optimism. Her journey is one of remarkable resilience, not just in coping with her diagnosis but in turning her struggles into a platform for encouraging others. We dive into the emotions and strategies behind starting her podcast "Wellbeing Interrupted" and explore how setting a podcast launch date instills a sense of personal accountability and provides a beacon of hope for many facing similar battles.Launching a podcast presents an emotional rollercoaster, and Teisha's narrative is no different. Starting "Wellbeing Interrupted" was born out of Teisha's dual diagnosis and the following realizations; "I found strength in the unimagined possibilities that reshaped my life's trajectory, and it's from this place of growth that I craft each episode."The conversation with Teisha isn't just about her story; it's an insight into the creation process, the vulnerability of revealing personal trauma, and the thrill that comes from finding your voice and knowing it resonates with others on a deep, personal level.Stepping into the world of online content creation can turn adversity into a pathway for contribution, and our episode is a testament to this truth. We highlight Amy Porterfield's impact on the housebound community, the role of mindset in illness management, and how to navigate the perfectionism that often accompanies serious health challenges. Anyone interested in Teisha's approach to overcoming hurdles can find the "Hurdle to Hope" quiz at hurdle2hope.com/quiz. And if you're beginning this journey with us, hit that follow or subscribe button for more courageous conversations illuminating the path from adversity to hope.
Your story can change the lives of so many… And in those moments of fear, it is important to remember - it isn't about you. It is about the people you can help. If you want to share more of your story but don't know how, this podcast episode is for you! Join me as I chat with the amazing Teisha Rose about her journey from hurdle to hope and how she made that her brand, her story. We will also share how storytelling can be done and how it can be a core part of your content marketing strategy. If you LOVED this episode, make sure you share this on your Instagram stories and tag us @contentqueenmariah and @hurdle2hope. ✨ JOIN CONTENT BOOTCAMP FOR CONTENT STRATEGY ✨ KEY EPISODE TAKEAWAYS
In this episode 127, Derick sits down with his good friend and real estate coach, Teisha Hinton, for an insightful conversation. Teisha shares her remarkable journey from the early days of financial struggle to achieving semi-retirement through smart real estate investments and a successful venture in the wellness industry with doTERRA. Derick and Teisha delve into the highs and lows of real estate investing, from house hacking before it was even a trend to navigating creative financing options. Teisha candidly discusses the challenges she faced, including the initial lack of support from loved ones and the intense hustle required to overcome financial obstacles, especially during her pregnancy. Their conversation touches on the importance of perseverance, leveraging personal strengths, and seeking guidance from mentors and peers during moments of doubt. Teisha story exemplifies how embracing failure as a learning opportunity and staying focused on long-term goals can lead to extraordinary success in the real estate world. Join Derick and Teisha as they unpack valuable insights, share personal anecdotes, and inspire listeners to embark on their own real estate adventures, armed with determination, resilience, and a belief in their own potential. Tune in to gain practical tips, motivation, and a fresh perspective on achieving financial freedom through real estate investment.
On this week's episode of Holy Hope, Father Darren Balkey speaks with Teisha Mitchell who is a member of Roof Above Men's Shelter.
Have you ever faced a hurdle that seemed insurmountable, yet discovered the hope to overcome it? In this inspiring episode of It's a Mindset, join us for a powerful conversation with Teisha Rose, the incredible founder of Hurdle2Hope. For over 25 years, Teisha has navigated life with chronic illnesses, including multiple sclerosis and, more recently, Stage 4 breast cancer. Teisha's journey has revealed a profound truth - our mindset is everything when living with life-changing illnesses. Explore how her health challenges have shaped her perspective, from pursuing desires like travel and building a healing home on the land, to incorporating energy healing and rituals such as meditation and journaling for presence and grounding. As someone who deeply resonates with the importance of rituals like meditation and journaling, I connect with Teisha's insights on using these tools to navigate emotions authentically. We delve into the power of energy work and a healing mindset, broadening the definition of wealth beyond finances to surrounding yourself with the right people. Discover the significance of maintaining flexibility, surrendering, and being open to opportunities. In our conversation, we touch on the transformative Hurdle to Hope roadmap, offering valuable insights not only for those facing health challenges but also for anyone navigating a crisis, with Teisha's wisdom extending even to the unique challenges of menopause. We conclude the interview with her profound vision for a world that embraces differences to make it a better place. Key Episode Takeaways: Learn how Teisha's mindset became her greatest asset in facing chronic illnesses. Explore the importance of using rituals such as meditation and journaling to be authentic rather than relying on toxic positivity to navigate health challenges and life in general. Understand the significance of defining wealth beyond financial aspects, surrounding yourself with supportive connections, and being flexible and open to opportunities. Discover a transformative guide - the Hurdle to Hope Roadmap for navigating health challenges and other crises in life with hope. Join us in this enlightening conversation with Teisha Rose. Be inspired and empowered on your own journey to harness the power of your mind to navigate life's hurdles. Show Resources: Follow Teisha on Instagram @hurdle2hope - HERE Check out Teisha's website - HERE Listen to Teisha's podcast Wellbeing Interrupted - HERE Follow Emma, the Podcast Host on Instagram - HERE About the Guest: For over 25 years Teisha Rose has been living with chronic illness - first, multiple sclerosis, and then, in 2022, Stage 4 breast cancer. As distinct as these conditions are, they have reaffirmed one truth: In living with a life-changing illness, MINDSET IS EVERYTHING! This realisation led Teisha to create her business Hurdle2Hope. Teisha wants to blend her social work and lived experience to empower others dealing with health challenges. To use their mindset to move beyond their stress and anxiety and look forward to the future with a newfound confidence. Teisha does this through the Hurdle2Hope Roadmap, a personal mindset guide. If you found inspiration in Teisha's journey, share your takeaways on your Instagram stories and tag us @emmalagerlow and @hurdle2hope. Your reflections might support someone else navigating health or other challenges on their life journey. Listen Now to Episode 10: Navigating Life's Hurdles with Teisha Rose. Tune in, stay connected, and let's navigate life's hurdles with hope together! Emma. X.
Welcome to Teisha Talks, a podcast for badass entrepreneurs and aspiring visionary business builders who are ready to step into the leader they are meant to be. From cultivating a resilient business mindset to mastering the art of confidence building, Teisha's insights pave the way for a life of fulfillment and success that you'll truly be proud of. Get ready to elevate your entrepreneurial game and embrace the extraordinary on this dynamic podcast. In this episode, Teisha delves into the aftermath of resigning from her previous company. She candidly discusses the threats of lawsuits, rumours circulating about her departure, and the challenges of losing friends in the process. She unveils the legal intricacies she navigated, sharing the exact letter she received and debunking common misconceptions. I hope you enjoy the episode! Check me out on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/teishadorianna/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/teisha-dorianna2/message
Welcome to Teisha Talks, a podcast for badass entrepreneurs and aspiring visionary business builders who are ready to step into the leader they are meant to be. From cultivating a resilient business mindset to mastering the art of confidence building, Teisha's insights pave the way for a life of fulfillment and success that you'll truly be proud of. Get ready to elevate your entrepreneurial game and embrace the extraordinary on this dynamic podcast. This is my introductory episode. Get to know a little bit about me, why I started this podcast, & what you can expect in future episodes. Please consider subscribing to my channel so that you never miss out on an episode! Check me out on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/teishadorianna/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/teisha-dorianna2/message
Welcome to Teisha Talks, a podcast for badass entrepreneurs and aspiring visionary business builders who are ready to step into the leader they are meant to be. From cultivating a resilient business mindset to mastering the art of confidence building, Teisha's insights pave the way for a life of fulfillment and success that you'll truly be proud of. Get ready to elevate your entrepreneurial game and embrace the extraordinary on this dynamic podcast. In this episode, Teisha celebrates her 1 year mark since leaving her former network marketing company to embark on a new entrepreneurial journey. Teisha discusses the challenges and personal growth she experienced, revealing her decision to break away from traditional MLMs due to a misalignment with their models. She emphasizes the need for transparency and professionalism in the industry, while sharing her motivation to "start over" with a new company that aligns with her values. Check me out on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/teishadorianna/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/teisha-dorianna2/message
Teisha Hymon has Got Next!!! Welcome to the SLT “You Got Next” series. This series is dedicated to the athlete/actor/entrepreneur who doesn't ask for any recognition but continues to push themselves to limits that many didn't think they had. We see you and we want to let the world know who you are... we present to you the SLT next series and Teisha Hyman has "Got Next" Make sure you subscribe, like and follow us on IG, Twitter and Facebook @sportlifetalk. You can watch the live streamed show on our Sportslifetalk Facebook page and on our YouTube channel. Want
Dream incubation is a process that causes a specific dream topic to occur, either for recreation or to attempt to solve a problem. Today's guest is a certified dreamwork practitioner who is very knowledgeable in both dream interpretation and dream incubation. Teisha aka Lady T tells me how she won $2,000 in the lottery by trying to find the winning numbers in her dreams! It is fascinating what our dreams and getting proper rest can do for our lives. There are many amazing things you can use your dreams for. We hope to inspire everyone to gain interest in their dreams and any potential growth it may bring. Follow Teisha on TIk Tok. Support the showVisit Our WebsiteFollow The Dream World PodcastInstagram @TheDreamWorldPodcastTik Tok @aminasdreamworldSpotifyFacebookClubhouse
This episode is a bit different form the norm, featuring just Teisha updating ya'll.
In today's enthralling episode of the podcast, Chad Bouton talks to Teisha Gilespie. Teisha Gilespie is a seasoned digital marketer located in the greater Washington D.C. area. When she is not busy helping companies triple their website traffic,increasing paid conversions upwards to seven hundred percent, and turning six figure budgets into nine figure pipelines. Teisha hosts the popular educational podcast Not Your Average GOAT. Not Your Average GOAT is a podcast aimed at celebrating all the various shapes, sizes, and colors of diversity and adversity. Host Chad Bouton talks to Teisha Gilespie about her journey to getting properly diagnosed with Retinitis Pigmentosa after years of being told she suffered from Macular Degeneration. Additionally, Chad talks to Teisha about the complexities of being a disabled cisgender woman of color working in a primarily male dominated career field. Teisha also shares her motivation for starting her own podcast, and why she puts so much emphasis on the story telling aspect of her episodes. You can find Not Your Average GOAT available wherever you get your podcast. However, if you would like to find direct links, not to mention, learn more about the podcast then make sure to visit the official website. Https://notyouraveragegoat.org
In this episode, Teisha and Jessica talk about how sometimes it's ok, to just not feel like yourself.
In this episode Teisha and Jessica reunite, and discuss their long hiatus. Follow us on twitter! @AvrgeAnxiousWmn Follow our Instagram! @Anxious_Thoughts_Podcast
Tune in to this episode with University of Rhode Island hooper Teisha Hyman. We discuss her scoring 2,568 career points in high school, why she chose to transfer to University of Rhode Island, how streetball in NY influenced her game, being an author at 9 years old, going to WNBA, and more. Hit the subscribe button Youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1yoy4SgKopXul_KiI5t36Q Share the episode with a friend! Follow us on IG: benchmob.ent https://instagram.com/benchmob.ent?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= We're on all streaming platforms. Go rate us 5 stars and leave a 5 star review. Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4ZTb1NKbYasmKA7XJDm0QB?si=10d58ab7945b4b73 Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/bench-mob-ent/id1499713580
So excited to be bringing so much value and coaching in such an affordable way: Millionaire Mindset Inner Circle Teisha and Dracy are industry leaders in network marketing and they asked me to guest on their podcast, where we had this incredible conversation about building a six and multi-six figure business online. Here's where you can connect with them: Gifted Leaders Community We talked about leading with authenticity and your core values, how showing up online as your confident self is so impactful and discussed some of the huge changes we'd love to see happen in the network marketing industry. This is an episode that will make you stop and think! Enjoy! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As a certified online health and wellness coach, Dr, Teisha Robertson of TaylorFitForYou is passionate about creating a safe and supportive space for busy and overwhelmed women to level up their health through TaylorFit goals, good sleep, nutrition, spirituality, and fitness that can be incorporated into their busy and hectic lives. In the middle of her own health crisis of being pre-hypertensive, Dr. Teisha became committed to focusing on her own health and not becoming a victim of the controllable diseases—high blood pressure, diabetes, high cholesterol, and stroke that currently plague millions of other women across the world.
Teisha Huff is back! She and Mark catch up on her new project as head pastry chef at the new, chic, contemporary Latin-fusion restaurant Fortuna's Row in downtown Calgary, Alberta. After ten years honing her craft as a bread and pastry baker around Saskatchewan, what's it like to create composed desserts? How do Mom and Dad like having their daughter back? What's it like working the evening shift? Are there cast-iron brownies on the menu? Plus, as many stories as Mark can muster with his Covid-addled brain. Hope you enjoy this talk! Helpful Links @_teishalynn on Instagram Support the Podcast Here! Rise Up! The Baker Podcast website The Bakers4Bakers Community Mark's Blog, with the Bakernomics series Mark on Instagram Credits: Produced and hosted by Mark Dyck Theme song and music by Robyn Dyck Orange Boot Human logo by Fred Reibin
In this episode, Teisha and Jessica discuss the overturning of Roe v. Wade.
We're getting some Orange Boot Bakery nostalgia this week. Because for this Second Rise episode, I'm sharing the talk I had with Teisha Huff in March, 2019. (Rise Up! #48) Teisha was a big part of the Golden Years at Orange Boot. She was our first ever student intern. Our Head Baker for three years. And after she left us for greener pastures, she kept working on her game. She started a sourdough donut pop-up shop and made the best donuts I've ever eaten. She was the head baker at Night Oven Bakery in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan and knocked it out of the park their too. And now, she's back in her home town of Calgary, Alberta hatching a new scheme. She's going to be heading up the pastry area at a new hip and trendy restaurant that's opening this summer. Sounds like she'll be doing bread and ice cream too. Wow! But for this chat, let's go back in time to a time when a fresh faced, 22 year old new grad decides to move 750km to the Saskatchewan prairies to work at this new fangled Orange Boot Bakery. What were you thinking Teisha? Let's find out... Helpful Links @_teishalynn on Instagram Support the Podcast Here! Rise Up! The Baker Podcast website The Bakers4Bakers Community Mark's Blog, with the Bakernomics series Mark on Instagram Credits: Produced and hosted by Mark Dyck Theme song and music by Robyn Dyck Orange Boot Human logo by Fred Reibin
"You can only become accomplished at something you love." ~Maya Angelou Join us as we.... Hear The Journey ~ Find The Challenges ~ Create Solutions ⭆ Join the Small Business Weekly Community on Geneva! ⭆ Are you looking for M.O.R.E. T.I.M.E.? ⭆MAGAZINE: Small Business Media Weekly Magazine ⭆ Connect With Dr. Teisha Robertson IG: @Taylorfitforyou ________________________________________ **Follow Lori Brooks** https://www.LoriBrooks.net --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/loribrooks/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/loribrooks/support
As a certified online health and wellness coach, Dr, Teisha Robertson of TaylorFitForYou is passionate about creating a safe and supportive space for busy and overwhelmed women to level up their health through TaylorFit goals, good sleep, nutrition, spirituality, and fitness that can be incorporated into their busy and hectic lives. In the middle of her own health crisis of being pre-hypertensive, Dr. Teisha became committed to focusing on her own health and not becoming a victim of the controllable diseases—high blood pressure, diabetes, high cholesterol, and stroke that currently plague millions of other women across the world.
This episode the ladies discuss making Jesus click-bait with special guests Debbie L. London and Min. Teisha Beasley. Join them as they dig into the Hillsong Controversy, creepin Pastors, and whether making Jesus “relatable” is helpful or harmful.
Join Floyd as he interviews the multi-talented singer, songwriter, and musician Teisha Marie. Check out her artistic journey and path to creativity.
For Immediate Release Explaining Autism as a Mother and Brother, Teisha and Nicholas Glover, Release New Book: Davis Speaks: A Brother with Autism NEW BERN, North Carolina -- April is National Autism Awareness month, and in 2020, the CDC reported that approximately 1 in 54 children in the U.S. is diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). According to CDC.gov, “Autism Spectrum Disorder is a developmental disability that can cause significant social, communication, and behavioral challenges.” Mother and son, Teisha and Nicholas Glover, recently authored the book, Davis Speaks: A Brother with Autism, to promote autism awareness and celebrate sibling relationships. “When children would play with my son, Davis, they would innocently ask, ‘Why can't he talk?' I wanted to write a book to teach children about autism that takes away any stigma or mystery associated with the word while encouraging people to simply recognize and appreciate each other's uniqueness,” says author Teisha Glover. Teisha is a former elementary school educator and mother of two sons. Her younger son, Davis, was diagnosed with autism at the age of four. Since then, she has learned to be thankful for every milestone that her son accomplishes, no matter how big or small, even when those accomplishments are considered delayed by society's standards. “We can sometimes take for granted the ‘little' interactions that we have with our children each day. Because my son didn't talk until he was four years old, every word that comes out of his mouth brings me joy.” Co-Author Nicholas Glover is a high school student whose relationship with his little brother inspired him to share his experience. “Our sibling relationship is special because I had to learn how to communicate with him even though he doesn't always know how to use words. I'm a better listener now. He tells me a lot without using any words at all. Since writing the book, teenagers with autism have reached out to thank me for bringing attention to autism.” Davis Speaks: A Brother with Autism follows Nicholas's and Davis's journey from meltdowns, to autism diagnosis, to therapies, and finally to Nicholas's appreciation of having a brother with special needs. By the end of the book, the reader will have a better understanding of autism and the diagnosis process along with types of therapy and some characteristics of children with ASD. Reader Julie Abney says, “This book is so well written and takes a sometimes scary diagnosis and humanizes as well as normalizes it.” You can find Davis Speaks: A Brother with Autism online at Amazon.com and bulk purchases can be made at IngramSpark.com. For additional information contact Teisha Glover at www.TGloverBooks.com or teishaglover@teishaglover.com. Media Details: Contact Person: Company name: Exceeding Abundance Books Email: teishaglover@teishaglover.com Phone number: 2526753216 Website: TGloverBooks.com
In this episode, we have another amazing couple the Jacksons. Teisha is a frontline worker, mother, and Brooklyn native. Keynon is an athlete, battle rapper, teacher, Preacher, and Harlem native.Check out the show on Youtube:https://youtu.be/ukbOey5H0AU Learn more about our guests on Instagram:Keynonhttps://www.instagram.com/kjackpr/Chelseahttps://www.instagram.com/tee112/ Want to learn more about Travel Tuesday Happy Hour PodcastSubscribe to our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLYcchBnJmG3UGTOetnetGg More about Atomics TravelsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/atomicstravels/Website: https://atomicstravels.com/Learn more about my lovely co-host and Wife to beJacqueline JacksonInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/jdoubleup/ Music: "Love You Outloud"by Nick Pratt Prod by Cassius Ghttps://twitter.com/nickprattmusichttps://witter.com/cassiusghttps://instagram.com/nickprattmusichttps://instagram.com/cassiusg216
Teisha Tiger Euthanized Even with the steroid therapy, recommended after seeing the results of her MRI, Teisha Tiger continued to worsen. On May 24 she nearly choked to death because she wasn't mobile enough to cough up small chunk of meat. We began cutting her food into even smaller pieces, and feeding her on a stick to make it easier on her, but on Friday, the 27th she took her last walk. She walked out to her pool, where she could lay in the misting breeze of her fan, and look out over the lake. She continued to eat and took her meds but her body was failing and she could no longer walk. When I saw that she was unable to get our of her own waste, I asked Dr. Wynn to come ease her to the other side. Her transition was peaceful and her suffering has ended, but I will miss her gentle spirit. Final Report on Teisha Tiger My hands were shaking, all the way up my arms and vibrating my torso. It was the emotional tension of what was going to happen next and the physical tension of holding the Y pole in such a way to ensure that the vet wouldn't take a bite to her face and making sure that the touch against Teisha's neck was only feather light. She had been sedated twenty minutes earlier and appeared to be completely unconscious but you just never know when a big cat will wake with no warning or if some muscle spasm might cause them to chomp at the air. Usually this was Jamie's roll, but she was inbound on a flight from St. Kitts, where she and Dr. Justin Boorstein, her husband and our other volunteer vet, had been lecturing to the 200 vet students there. Gale is much more experienced as a vet tech, and was assisting by holding off a vein to cause it to bulge enough so that Dr. Wynn could inject the pink liquid that would ease Teisha to whatever comes next. The needle was thin, so I could see Dr. Wynn successfully struggling against the thick fluid. She was trying desperately to make this last moment that Teisha had on this planet one that was filled with peace and a feeling of being surrounded by souls who loved her. As usual, when cats are sedated, I was breathing in rhythm with her and watching every heart beat, in its tiniest movement of her thick fur and whiskers. If you have ever had to euthanize a beloved pet, or sat by the bedside of a loved one who was dying, you know that mere seconds feel like an eternity. A wash of memories flooded over me. Years ago when Ohio finally outlawed the private possession of lions, tigers and other big cats, in the wake of the Zanesville massacre, there were a couple of loud mouths who vowed they would never comply with the law. The reasons they gave, in the ensuing legal battles, was that there was no where for their cats to go. I always assume these big cat breeders and exploiters are lying, but give them the benefit of the doubt and contact them to let them know that there are accredited sanctuaries who will make sure the cats will find permanent homes. I contacted Stapleton but he didn't return my emails or posts to his social pages. When the Ohio Department of Agriculture enforced the law in 2015 I let them know that we and other sanctuaries, who are accredited by the Global Federation of Animal Sanctuaries, were standing by and willing to help. Having dealt with us before, ODA knew that we were the best equipped to deal with the health issues they were seeing in one of Stapleton's five tigers. At the time of confiscation they noticed that she did not stand, even when darted. When they asked if she was suffering some sort of disability, it's reported that her owner casually said that she couldn't walk because her cage mates beat her up all the time. Once back at the state holding facility they treated her for deep punctures to her neck and back that appeared to have been from the other tigers biting her. They noticed that she couldn't walk and would lay in her own waste. Because their temporary enclosures were cement floored, ODA asked if we would take her. They knew that we have soft earthen floors, an amazing vet team, an abundance of professional animal care givers and the funding provided by our donors that would give Teisha every chance at recovery. On October 21, 2015 our rescue team set out on the 15 hour drive to bring Teisha Tiger to Florida. It's been seven months, but it feels like it was yesterday that our team rolled Teisha out of the transport trailer and up to the side of the area that would be her new home. It took Teisha 3 hours to stand up and make it down the ramp we built from her rolling cage, which was only about 20 inches off the ground, to the deep soft sand of her 1200 square foot home. She was exhausted from the ride and 60 pounds overweight, from getting a lousy diet and no exercise, for who knows how long. Our first goal was to bring her weight down and see if that would enable her to walk. As the pounds came off Teisha was able to go from dragging her back legs to actually standing on them and taking a few steps. As she got stronger she was able to pull herself into and out of her pool and delighted everyone with her antics. She would hold her breath and try to catch the little fish and would blow bubbles out her nose. I remember Teisha getting her first Halloween pumpkin. I loved seeing her enjoy a life, free from the abuse that had surely been inflicted on her by people and cage mates in that tiny, barren cage she lived in her 13 years prior. All was seeming to progress well, albeit slowly for her, but then she began to relapse. She walked less and less and by the end of April had begun to drag her back legs. We had done X-rays that showed a narrowing of the spine, but couldn't find a veterinarian who could do such delicate work without the benefit of an MRI. On May 2, 2016 we found a vet who said she could do the surgery, and wanted the MRI to be done at her local facility in Gainesville. We had reached the end of our ability to help Teisha. As much as we hated the idea of loading her up for the 2.5 hour trip to the University of Florida's Large Animal Hospital, we knew it was her only chance. I never expected her to return from that trip as the stress of the MRI and surgery, either one, could be the end of her. What the MRI showed was that there were 15 places along her back that had bulging discs and defects pinching her spinal cord. The vet said they were so bad and had been going on for so long that there was nothing she could do surgically. We thought that would be the end of it, but she encouraged us by suggesting that treating her with steroids could reduce the inflammation enough to give her relief and make it possible for her to walk again. Teisha seemed game to try so we gave it our best. She was a champ; always taking her meds (no easy feat as cats are notoriously hard to pill) and eating well. Her keepers tried to use feeding time as physical therapy time to get her on her feet and maybe take a step or two so that her muscles wouldn't atrophy. Like before, she had a modest gain, but then relapsed again. On May 24, 2016 she nearly choked to death because she couldn't keep herself upright while eating. Once she fell on her side, she could barely breathe well enough to cough the little square of meat back up. We had to cut her food into tiny, tiny pieces to keep that from happening again. On Friday she made her last tumbling, dragging walk from the side of her enclosure where she and the cat next door would chat, to the pool area lakeside. Teisha laid there in the misting breeze of her fan, and looked out over the lake. She continued to eat and took her meds but her body was failing and she could no longer walk. When we saw that she was unable to get our of her own waste, we called the vet to come assess her condition. Dr. Wynn was torn between knowing that euthanasia was the humane thing to do and the concern that Dr. Boorstein, who had been tending to Teisha during most of this, might feel that he should be here; but he was on a plane somewhere east of Cuba. Teisha couldn't bathe herself and flies were gathering. I didn't want even one more fly to land on this precious tiger. I told her Dr. Justin would be fine with our decision to end the suffering. So here we were. It's one of those awful decisions that has to be made because an animal just can't go another hour or another day, but it fell on Memorial Day. Like Simba Tiger, all those years ago on Thanksgiving, a holiday just makes the situation worse because you are sure to re live it every year on that day. As hard as it was for everyone involved here, we all loved Teisha too much to make her wait. Her breathing stopped, and I found myself holding my breath, until I realized that it was her last. Dr. Wynn checked her heart with the stethoscope, but I could see there was no more gentle thumping beneath the fur. Teisha was gone and the only thing that kept me from breaking down and sobbing over her lifeless body was the anger I felt at a society that allowed her abuse. Teisha's passing furthers my resolve to end the private possession of big cats. No tiger should ever be bred to be used as an ego prop and then relegated to a nasty backyard cage to be denied everything that makes tigers the regal, untouchable creatures they were designed to be. Hi, I'm Carole Baskin and I've been writing my story since I was able to write, but when the media goes to share it, they only choose the parts that fit their idea of what will generate views. If I'm going to share my story, it should be the whole story. The titles are the dates things happened. If you have any interest in who I really am please start at the beginning of this playlist: http://savethecats.org/ I know there will be people who take things out of context and try to use them to validate their own misconception, but you have access to the whole story. My hope is that others will recognize themselves in my words and have the strength to do what is right for themselves and our shared planet. You can help feed the cats at no cost to you using Amazon Smile! Visit BigCatRescue.org/Amazon-smile You can see photos, videos and more, updated daily at BigCatRescue.org Check out our main channel at YouTube.com/BigCatRescue Music (if any) from Epidemic Sound (http://www.epidemicsound.com) This video is for entertainment purposes only and is my opinion. Closing graphic with permission from https://youtu.be/F_AtgWMfwrk
In this episode, Teisha and Jessica discuss the negative affects the media can have on mental health, specifically surrounding women and girls.
On this episode, Teisha and Jessica talk about the stigmas surrounding male mental health.
While looking through the Facebook Page “Mindfulness in Daily Life” Jane discovered another intriguing friend. Teisha Casasanta is a grief coach who just published her brand new book- “Upward Spiral Grief Workbook and Journal” Through years of being around grief first hand while working as a funeral director, Teisha was inspired to make a pivot in her career to help people one on one as a grief coach. Teisha is changing the trajectory from grief to gratitude with her thoughtful and gentle ways through mindful awareness. This show is filled with aha moments and inspiring knowledge on how to move through our pain. It's all about Upward Spiral Grief this week on The Next Room! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
When it comes to understanding your adoption process, Teisha doesn't want you to lose your mind. In this episode, Teisha speaks on how the writing process became her #1 communication style and how the game of chess became her life. With special shoutouts to Dr. Anderson of Crown Therapy LLC and Sav of Sunflower Essentials, this episode is one we invite you to enjoy with us. Books referenced:The Mothers by Brit Bennett As always, remember to tell yourself that you love you today! See you in the words!Music produced by: Kid- J, Song: “Me” from album “Pierre” found on all streaming platforms. Signed,Teish, ABG ✨P.S. Let me know what you think or what subjects you would like to hear more of by either messaging me @AdoptedBlackGirl on IG or emailing adoptedblackgirl@gmail.com
In this episode Teisha and Jessica discuss grief and the effects it can have on mental health. Our season One Finale.
In this episode, Teisha and Jessica talk about their social anxieties.