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In this episode of the Catalyst Podcast, Brad Lomenick sits down with Carey & Toni Nieuwhof to discuss what to do when you feel like you come to the end of a marriage or significant relationship. Listen in as Toni & Carey candidly share their history of relationship challenges and provide practical insight that will provide hope and show you that even when you think it’s over, it’s never too late to re-establish an intimate connection. Keep up with The Nieuwhofs: Instagram: Carey - https://www.instagram.com/careynieuwhof Toni - https://www.instagram.com/toninieuwhof Twitter: Carey - https://twitter.com/cnieuwhof Toni - https://twitter.com/ToniNieuwhof Website: https://careynieuwhof.com Purchase Book: https://www.amazon.com/Before-You-Split-Really-Marriage-ebook/dp/B0871LBSLY/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3R45421TD6C8N&dchild=1&keywords=toni+nieuwhof&qid=1610384727&sprefix=toni+n,aps,200&sr=8-1
In today's podcast we talk with Toni & Carey Nieuwhof! Toni has a new book coming out called, "Before You Split: Find What You Really Want for the Future of Your Marriage." She's gained a lot of life experience as a pharmacist, as a lawyer and as wife of the founding pastor of an influential and vibrant church, Connexus Church and brings all of that wisdom to her new book and podcast. You can find out more about Toni, her book and podcast, here: https://toninieuwhof.com/
This week, Adam sits down with Toni Nieuwhof, a former family law attorney and the wife of Adam's friend, Carey Nieuwhof. Toni shares her story and her insight from years as a divorce lawyer about what couples can do to create new patterns in their marriage. Toni and Adam touch on how to reshape our perspectives as well as the things that helped Toni & Carey work through their own marriage difficulties. For couples considering separation, divorce, or experiencing a difficult season in marriage, this episode is full of wisdom you don't want to miss!Pick up a copy of Toni's new book here: amzn.to/3m1WhB2
SheTime with Alexandra Sampson | Self-Care Perspectives & Insight
In the Season 2 finale of SheTime, Host Alexandra Sampson talks with Toni Carey. Toni is a marketing and PR professional, branding specialist, fitness guru, speaker and author. She is a freelance contributor for Self Magazine and you may know her as the co-founder and former chief marketing officer for Black Girls Run (“BGR”).Toni and Alex discuss: What prompted Toni’s interest in running and co-founding BGR; Women of color and fitness; Some of the biggest hurdles women face in practicing physical self-care (Spoiler Alert: One is hair); The non-physical benefits of finding a fitness community; What it was like to transition BGR to new ownership, and what’s next for her; Breaking through fear and turning fear into magic; Her self-care routine; The importance of therapy and mental health and wellness; One aspect of her life she’s fine tuning; Who she’s becoming.This episode is a part of Season 2 — the “Becoming” series — of SheTime.
Toni Carey turned her passion for health and fitness to lead a co-creation of Black Girls Run a Grassroots organization that encourages and inspires African American women to live a healthy lifestyle. She has been named one of the thirty black bloggers you should know by The Root, Essence Magazine and more. Tune in to hear Tony's journey on personal growth and finding your voice.
Cocoa Fly host Jenee Darden interviews women entrepreneurs who are handling their business in unique ways. Zuvaa founder Kelechi Anyadiegwu turned a $500 investment into a $2 million dollar traveling African fashion marketplace. Cosplayer Lisa Lou Who has made bringing our favorite characters to life her business. Black Girls Run co-founder Toni Carey talks about how her organization is making a difference. Black Girls Run is partnering with Lexus for the upcoming Lexus LaceUp Running Series in Orange County, California.
In 2009, Toni Carey and Ashley Hicks-Rocha founded Black Girls Run to tackle the obesity epidemic in the African-American community and provide encouragement and resources to women runners. They have built a 100% grassroots movement centered around bringing women together both virtually and on-foot through running – to 250,000 members across the USA. You don’t build an empire like this on hope and luck. It takes vision, hard work, passion and belief in your convictions. They have been honored by countless organizations and media outlets including the Toyota Standing O-Vation Award. This is the first podcast I’ve ever done in front of a live audience, so you will hear some background noise that the microphones pick up from time to time. You’ll have to let me know if you enjoy this setting – I may have to start doing more live shows! This episode may at times sound more like a marriage counseling session than an interview, but that’s exactly what it’s like to build a business with a partner – it’s a marriage filled with ups down and all-arounds. Enjoy!
Personal Trainer Toni Carey - How To Create An Online Trainer Program In Fitness Todays guest Personal Trainer joining us on the Join Up Dots free podcast interview is a lady who has a huge mission in her life. And as we see all the time, when someone has a mission in their lives, they start influencing more and more people across the world to buy into that mission too. And that is certainly the case with todays guest, who is co-founder of Black Girls Run, a grassroots organization that encourages and inspires African-American women to live a healthy lifestyle. While currently serving at the helm of Black Girls RUN!, she is also a freelancer writer for Zelle (a Runner's World publication) and a blog ambassador for Brooks Running. She has been named one of the “30 Black Bloggers You Should Know” by The Root, Essence Magazine's and recently received Toyota's Standing O-Vation Award presented at Oprah's 2014 “The Life You Want” Weekend in Atlanta. But if you think this lady has all the time in the world to get these recognitions then think again, as most of this began when she was still a fulltime employee. She had the hustle muscle, and was willing to put in the out of hours effort that was required to to become the online trainer that she is today. So with a manta of “Do What You Love. Love What You Do.” does she find that the majority of people go “Yes, that's what I want” and then do nothing about making that happen at all? And does she see what she has built so far just being the tip of the iceberg. and the true vision of what being an online trainer can become is starting to truly reveal itself? Well let's bring onto the show to start joining up dots, as we discuss the words of Steve Jobs in todays free podcast, with the one and only Toni Carey Show Highlights During the show we discussed such weighty topics with Toni Carey such as: How she remembers being really productive at High School, and loved nothing more than having her fingers in as many pies as she can..taste testing the future. Why she reflects on the fact she has never worked in a job for more than two years, and believes that we must surrender to the situations that life throws at us. How she recalls being presented to Oprah Winfrey and being shocked when the main lady said “Hi I'm Oprah”….er, I think I know who you are she thought. And lastly…. How she sees that the big successes in life have come her way almost by accident, and when she forces the issue, things never go as well for her.
I’ll Have Another Episode 27: Toni Carey Toni is the co-founder of Black Girls RUN!, a grassroots organization that encourages and inspires African-American women to live a healthy lifestyle. While currently... The post I’ll Have Another Episode 27: Toni Carey appeared first on Lindsey Hein.
Today we’re talking to the founders of Black Girls RUN!,Toni Carey and Ashley Hicks-Rocha. You know how the running community seems alot more inclusive than it used to be? I think a big part of that is because ofthese ladies’ effort and what they’ve achieved through BGR. Initially they met while pledging to the same sorority incollege. They weren’t runners at the time, but they became interested together,and they’ve inspired each other to keep going and built each other up eversince. They explain how they found other things they enjoyed and made themhappy through running, as well. Today’s topics include:
Todays guest joining us on the Join Up Dots free podcast interview is a lady who has a huge mission in her life. And as we see all the time, when someone has a mission in their lives, they start influencing more and more people across the world to buy into that mission too. And that is certainly the case with todays guest, who is co-founder of Black Girls Run, a grassroots organization that encourages and inspires African-American women to live a healthy lifestyle. While currently serving at the helm of Black Girls RUN!, she is also a freelancer writer for Zelle (a Runner's World publication) and a blog ambassador for Brooks Running. She has been named one of the “30 Black Bloggers You Should Know” by The Root, Essence Magazine's and recently received Toyota's Standing O-Vation Award presented at Oprah's 2014 “The Life You Want” Weekend in Atlanta. But if you think this lady has all the time in the world to get these recognitions then think again, as most of this began when she was still a fulltime employee. She had the hustle muscle, and was willing to put in the out of hours effort that was required to get to where she is today. So with a manta of “Do What You Love. Love What You Do.” does she find that the majority of people go "Yes, that's what I want" and then do nothing about making that happen at all? And does she see what she has built so far just being the tip of the iceberg. and the true vision of what it can become is starting to truly reveal itself? Well let's bring onto the show to start joining up dots, as we discuss the words of Steve Jobs in todays free podcast, with the one and only Toni Carey
Sarah and Dimity, two white girls, talk to Toni Carey and Ashley Hicks, the founders of Black Girls Run. The Atlanta-based duo recounts the motivation behind starting the nationwide running support group—and how it’s grown since (including 70 local running clubs!). Toni and Ashley reveal the origin of the BGR tagline, “Preserve the sexy,” and […] Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Toni Carey and Ashley Hicks created Black Girls RUN! in an effort to tackle the growing obesity epidemic in the African-American community and provide encouragement and resources to both new and veteran runners. The mission of Black Girls RUN! is to encourage African-American women to make fitness and healthy living a priority.
In 2009, Toni Carey and Ashley Hicks created Black Girls RUN! in an effort to tackle the growing obesity epidemic in the African-American community and provide encouragement and resources to both new and veteran runners. The mission of Black Girls RUN! is to encourage African-American women to make fitness and healthy living a priority. In April 2010, Black Girls RUN! launched more than 60 Black Girls RUN! running groups across the nation. The groups range from the most novice, to the most experienced runner, in hopes to educate African-American women about health and fitness and provide a support system to help them reach their goals. Website: www.BlackGirlsRUN.com Facebook: www.Facebook.com/BlackGirlsRUN Twitter: www.Twitter.com/BlackGirlsRUN