by Patricia Terrell | Apr 18, 2015 | Business, Entrepreneurship, Living Their Dream, Podcast, Success, Survival
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Miko Branch, Co-Founder, CEO of Miss Jessie’s, the company that revolutionized the curly and natural hair care industry. Miko is also the Co-Author of the newly released book “Miss Jessie’s: Creating a Successful Business from Scratch—Naturally.”
Miko will share how she and her sister Titi Branch created a successful business from scratch. Miko will also share some inspirational life lessons and unique business advice from her book. This book is so awesome that I read it in its entirety in one sitting.
by Patricia Terrell | Apr 11, 2015 | Business, Entrepreneurship, Podcast, Success, Workplace
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If you are seeking employment and you are a stay at home mom or dad; military personnel or veteran; or embarking on a totally different career path; Michelle Davis-Younger, President of “The 1 For HR” will discuss how to prepare your resume in a manner that will turn what you believe are your weaknesses into strengths.
Learn about the most common resume mistakes, how to make your resume stand out from the crowd, her important “2-10 Rule” and more.
by Patricia Terrell | Apr 4, 2015 | Communicating, Current Events, Politics, Fear, Podcast, Survival
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Eric Broyles, Attorney, Entrepreneur, and Author of Encounters with Police: A Black Man’s Guide to Survival, shares how to handle encounters with police, what to say and not to say, why you should comply on the scene and contest later, and the steps you need to take to report an abusive encounter.
by Patricia Terrell | Mar 28, 2015 | Health, Fitness, Nutrition, Podcast
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Brian K. Bailey of Fit Tyme Productions shares his 5 Success Principles for overcoming the mental barriers to getting and staying fit and healthy.
Brian also believes in the power of affirmations and he shares 5 Daily Affirmations that you can use each day to keep you motivated, especially during those days when the going gets tough. These affirmations are really awesome and they help to offset the negative messages we receive from our subconscious when we try to initiate change.
Although Brian does not endorse the “quick fix” approaches to losing weight, he is sensitive to the fact that most people want to get in shape for a short term event like a wedding, class reunion, or for the spring and summer months. As a result, he likes to encourage people to take his “10 Day Challenge,” which has been proven to take the pounds off quickly, but in a healthier fashion that could ultimately lead to a lifestyle change. However, he cautions that once you take the challenge, you will love the results so much, that you may never go back to those old habits.
When it comes to the most important change we can make to help us on our journey to good health, Brian says that drinking lots of water is the key and you should focus on drinking at least an amount equal to 50% of your body weight.
Most of the challenges we face with change of any sort is mental. This show will help you to focus on identifying what your mental hurdles are and how you can begin the journey to overcome them.
by Patricia Terrell | Mar 21, 2015 | Podcast, Relationships
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This is a powerful and energetic discussion regarding how relationships are impacted when “she” earns significantly more than “he.”
Joy Sutton of The Joy Sutton Show, Rodney Wayne Branch of Copa Style Magazine, Wilma Jones, Author of “Divorce: Living Happily Ever After” and Charles Young of Lutalo Technology Solutions have personally experienced relationships where the “traditional” roles regarding who earns significantly more have been reversed.
All guests agree that this can have a negative impact on the relationship. They share what some of the impacts are to the relationship and some very insightful ways to manage these impacts when and if they occur.
This show will keep you entertained to the very end.
by Patricia Terrell | Mar 14, 2015 | Living Their Dream, Podcast
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Richard Bernabe, an internationally renowned wildlife, landscape, travel photographer, and author talks about why and how he left a comfortable corporate job, six-figure income, company car, and lucrative benefits to pursue his passion.
Lost passion for work, not using his skills, not feeling challenged, and dread waking up to go to work each morning were critical signs that it was time for Richard to quit his job and pursue his passion.
Loss of security and fear of the unknown were the primary strongholds that kept him at corporate for so long. A famous quote by Henry D. Thoreau was the secret weapon that set him free. “The mass of men lead lives of quiet desperation.” Richard did not want to live a life of quiet desperation so he decided to take a chance at being happy over suffering quietly just to keep receiving that precious paycheck.
Statistics from a worldwide Gallup poll: 13% of workers really like their jobs. 63% are merely existing. The remaining 24% actually hate their jobs. Combining the last two percentages equates to a whopping 87% of workers worldwide who are emotionally disconnected from their workplaces and less likely to be productive.
Richard prefers not to give specific advice about how people should take that leap of faith. However, he challenges everyone to answer this very important question: “What are you going to sacrifice to make it happen?” Aside from risking your health, family, or self-respect; although you may not have to, you must be prepared to sacrifice everything else. If not, then don’t waste your time pursuing your passion as a primary source of income.
Listen to the podcast to hear what Richard has to say about:
- The cumulative effect of living a life of quiet desperation.
- Sacrifices you may have to make before taking that leap of faith.
- Where to focus your attention to uncover your passion(s) if you are unsure of what you’re passionate about.
- How, as adults, we have lost our ability to dream big dreams like children do and why we gave up on our dreams without much of a fight.
- How long it took for his venture to become profitable.
Website:
Take a moment to view Richard’s amazing work. Can you believe that he is self-taught?!
http://www.richardbernabe.com/#!/index
Quotes:
“The mass of men lead lives of quiet desperation” Henry D. Thoreau
“Your work is going to fill a large part of your life, and the only way to be truly satisfied is to do what you believe is great work. And the only way to do great work is to love what you do. If you haven’t found it yet, keep looking, and don’t settle. As with all matters of the heart, you’ll know when you find it” Steve Jobs
“Only those who will risk going too far can possibly find out how far one can go” T.S. Eliot
“It may hit you that you might be leaving yearly bonuses, stock options, and other corporate perks on the table when you leave. Get over it. The one who dies with the most toys doesn’t win. The one who lives life to the fullest wins” Unknown
“Too many people worry about getting it perfect and never end up executing. You don’t have to get it perfect. Just get it going” Unknown
“Working hard for something we don’t care about is called stress; working hard for something we love is call passion” Simon Sinek
Closing Remarks:
More than 87% of people continue to wake up in the morning and go to bed at night thinking that their day job is the only key to securing their present and future. Luckily, Richard Bernabe has managed to prove that that way of thinking is based on a lie.
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Thank you Richard Bernabe for a fabulous interview!
God Bless!
by Patricia Terrell | Mar 7, 2015 | Fear, Podcast
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Dora Carpenter shares some of her unique tools and techniques to teach us how to embrace our fears and release the stronghold that fear has on our lives.
What are you afraid of and why? The answer to this two-part question could hold the secret to why you are not living life to the fullest. Fear is a powerful and manipulative emotion that can trick us into living a passive and boring life.
by Patricia Terrell | Feb 28, 2015 | Podcast, Religion, Spirituality
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Pastor Alfonzo Surrett, the Senior Pastor of Calvary Community Church, in South Holland, Illinois talks about what it means to “Hear from God” and how you can increase your chances of hearing from God too.
by Patricia Terrell | Feb 21, 2015 | Grief, Podcast, Survival
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Daniel Strong talks about the tragic car accident that killed his wife, unborn child and left him an amputee. Learn how Daniel regained his passion for life and proceeded to win a pro championship bodybuilding competition and how he is helping amputees and others at his gym Strong Fitness.
by Patricia Terrell | Feb 14, 2015 | Health, Fitness, Nutrition, Podcast
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Steve Hayes talks about exercising the “Hayes Way” that incorporates the flexibility of exercising without fancy equipment, easy nutrition, and stress reduction. Steve also talks about the cardiac arrest in 2014 that nearly took his life.
by Patricia Terrell | Feb 7, 2015 | Living Their Dream, Podcast
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Darrell Cador talks about how he found his passion to write after receiving donated computers. Prior to that he did not read books at all.
Now he is a published author of 3 books and about to launch his first live stageplay. Learn how he did it.
by Patricia Terrell | Jan 31, 2015 | Health, Fitness, Nutrition, Podcast
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LaMarr Funn talks about the importance of getting adequate amounts of fruits and vegetables and how we can accomplish this by juicing. LaMarr shares her principles for juicing the “Funn” way.
by Patricia Terrell | Jan 24, 2015 | Education, Podcast, Youth
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Fernette Moore speaks with Paul and Deborah Anderson about the Waverly Academy, a STEM Charter School in Jacksonville, Florida and how the academy is making a difference in the lives of young girls.
by Patricia Terrell | Jan 17, 2015 | Child Abuse, Depression, Mental Illness, Domestic Violence, Forgiveness, Podcast, Survival
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Jennifer Unangst shares her story of sexual abuse from age 5 to 14 by someone she was born to love and trust. She speaks candidly about how her upbringing led to a life of sex trafficking, substance and physical abuse. Learn how she is now helping others.
by Patricia Terrell | Jan 10, 2015 | Addiction, Podcast
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Raymond Hawkins talks about his recovery from a life as a functional addict. He explains why they are difficult to identify and what telltale signs to look out for.
Functional addicts can endanger our lives if they do not receive help in time.