Moments of Grace Podcast
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BRAIN STORM; INTERVIEW WITH VICKI MIZEL
“No one has to be limited by age or infirmity,” says Vicki, a consultant in health care and education who’s been giving speeches and seminars, nationally and internationally, for over 20 years. She’s worked with IBM, ROLM, Hewlett Packard, Prudential, C
Ms. Wellness LLC. "Being Whole"
Hi, my name is Tanisha aka Ms. Wellness and Im your dedicated Women's Wellness Empowerment Coach!At Ms. Wellness, LLC one of our Core Values is educating the women that we work with, on the importance and value of healthy eating and a lifestyle fo
Prophetess Trish Morissette "HEARING WHAT HE IS SAYING"
Prophet. Pastor. Wife. Mother. Motivational Speaker. Empowerment Coach. Entrepreneur. Author. Trish M is a powerful, anointed woman of God who preaches, teaches, motivates, inspires, coaches and prophesies just as God gives it to her. Her vision is to se
Interview with Lynn Lewis, Guide Through A Suicide Survivor's Pain
Lynn LewisFromGrief to Gratitude CertifiedGrief CoachI love that I get to supportadults 50 and older who are in a NOW WHATspace after experiencing the suicide loss of a loved one. They haveacknowledged and acceptedthat the loss happened, but
RAILEY MOLINARIO WORLDS FIRST LOVE EDUCATOR
Bio-RaileyMolinario, a renowned Love Educator & Relationship Coach, has dedicated herlife to guiding individuals to break free from cycles of generational traumaand ignorance.With a remarkable journey from abandonment at birth to asix-figure
Threads In our Fabric: Buffalo Soldier
The Buffalo SoldierswereUnitedStates Armyregiments that primarily comprisedAfricanAmericans, formed during the 19th century to serve on theAmericanfrontier.In 1866, through an act of Congress,legislation was adopted to create six all African-Ame
Threads In our Fabric, Dr. Jane C. Wright "The Wright Stuff"
Jane CookeWright(also known as"Jane Jones") (November 20, 1919 February 19, 2013) was apioneeringcancer researcherand surgeon noted for her contributionstochemotherapy. In particular, Wright is credited withdeveloping the technique of
Henry Blair Change The Face of Agriculture
Henry Blair was born in Glen Ross, Maryland, in 1807. Blair was an African American farmer who patented two devices designed to help boost agricultural productivity. In so doing, he became the second African American to receive a United States patent. Li
THREADS IN OUR FABRIC ALEXANDER MILES
lexander Miles (May 18, 1838 May 7, 1918) was an African-American inventor best known for being awarded a patent for an automatically opening and closing elevator doors. He was awarded the patent, U.S. Patent 371,207, on October 11, 1887.Before automat
Threads in Our Fabric Judy Reed; Follow Me
Judy Reed: Follow MeJudy Woodford Reeds birth wascommemorated around the year 1826.Reed was one of the few AfricanAmerican women known for her prolific invention throughout the 1880s. There aretons of attributes that are not notorious regarding Reed