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From Dry Wall to a Food Ministry: Chris Whitney’s Story of Obedience
Chris Whitney worked in construction, sold womens shoes and was successful in insurance until one day a famous global evangelist came to his church when he was working as an usher, and showed Chris an ocean liner filled with grain headed to China to feed
Who Doesn’t Want Results?: The Key is in the Mind with Executive Coach Jenna Dillon
Want 2023 to be the year where you get results? Sure, you have seen so many coaches say this, especially in the early months but the key to results is to slow your mind down, and figure out what are the origins of self-defeating feelings and voices in yo
Why There is No Shame in Personal Evolution with Diann Wingert
I met business strategist & coach (and former therapist) Diann Wingert on the Zoom screen at a women’s networking group where I just knew when she talked that she was speaking my language. Her multiple marriages, single parenting, and several careers
Why We Second Guess Ourselves with Stacey Lindsay
Join me and journalist Stacey Lindsay on today’s show to talk about how women can second guess themselves when it comes to asking questions and being curious. It’s not entirely the fault of the female race! The patriarchy has kept women from asking challe
Suffering from Burnout? I’ll Take Love, Thank You with Rebecca Whitman
Burnout is a buzz word. Women everywhere are talking about it. But Rebecca Whitman is an abundance coach and she doesn't want women to be burnt out. She wants them to feel Balanced, Beautiful and Abundant. Yes, please! And she sees life in a beautiful wa
Leadership, Listening and A Performance Past with Coach Tom Henschel
Tom Henschel is a whole a pie of amazingness– he’s not only a Julliard trained actor but an extremely successful coach helping leaders in top companies such as Disney, Netflix, Walmart, Amazon, navigate the workplace, their peers, and conflict externally
TV Writer Nick Morton shares his quintessential Hollywood Journey
As I come from a two decade run of working in the movies, chord of nostalgia is plucked in me when I get to have an entertainment writer on the show, in TV nonetheless, which I could never break into. Nick Morton co-wrote the first season of “Cooper’s Bar
Food Blogging, Cookbooks and Comedy
Comedian and recipe blogger Anna Vocino is super funny for someone who eats no gluten, grain or sugar. Many of us would be in a bad mood all around. She was pushed to change her diet and her life when she was diagnosed with Celiac Disease. In fact, she ma
How Anxious Are You About Your Anxiety? Clinical Psychologist Dr. Bonnie Zucker’s Book Can Help You Out of the Anxiety Club
A third of people will have a diagnosable anxiety disorder at some point in their lifetime. There are also people who have subclinical anxiety which is distressing but doesn’t quite rise to the level of a disorder. So in other words, there are a whole hel
From Architecture to Ice Cream: Coolhaus Founder Natasha Case Opens Up About Her LGBTQ Women-Run Business
When I jumped into the interview with ice cream brand Coolhaus founder Natasha Case, I didn’t expect our conversation would run so wide a gamut of topics. While the impetus was to lay out the story of how she came to found a LGBTQ woman-run ice cream busi