PodParley PodParley

Empowering Journeys

An episode of the Dramatically Correct podcast, hosted by Melissa Lawrence and Mia Borselli, titled "Empowering Journeys" was published on November 22, 2023 and runs 32 minutes.

November 22, 2023 ·32m · Dramatically Correct

0:00 / 0:00

This week the honeys talk about their trip to New York, self-love, and the Keke Palmer scandal. Trigger warning: the honeys go in depth discussing domestic violence (recognizing patterns and seeking help). If you or someone you love is suffering from domestic violence, call 1-800-500-1119 Positive affirmations video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yo1pJ_D-H3M

This week the honeys talk about their trip to New York, self-love, and the Keke Palmer scandal. Trigger warning: the honeys go in depth discussing domestic violence (recognizing patterns and seeking help).

If you or someone you love is suffering from domestic violence, call 1-800-500-1119


Positive affirmations video:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yo1pJ_D-H3M

Kimmytravels | Podcast Kimberlee Walter Kimberlee shares how life has dramatically changed for her since she traded in her Global Entry for a quiet life in quarantine in a small Texas town. The Art of Grateful Leadership Judith W. Umlas This podcast will inspire you to become a grateful leader and bring out the best in your people by dramatically increasing levels of engagement, productivity, and willingness to take initiative. Create a culture of appreciation in your organization. Tap into the power of your personal commitment to acknowledging people and expressing your gratitude to them in an authentic, heartfelt manner. As Life Goes By Geoff Harrison A reflection on life as it goes by. Desperately slowly as a child then speeding up dramatically as I enter late middle age. Navigating the Work Compass Susan Chapman-Hughes and Cate Luzio Over the past 23 months, our lives have changed dramatically, particular in the workplace. Many of us went from spending five days a week in an office, running from airport to airport, or meeting to meeting, to a completely remote environment juggling both our personal and professional lives from a dining room table. With women, in particular women of color, disproportionately impacted during the pandemic (more than 5mm women have exited the workforce since February 2020), what does a “return to the office” look like for you? What are the range of emotions and feelings about going back to work? Has your company addressed various situations of home-based, on-site or hybrid? Or put in place a timeline or new policies? What questions should you be asking? Is flexibility a concern, or lack of it? What changes can I make in how I manage that will support the diverse needs of my teams? Are we ready?Join the new weekly series “Navigating the Work Compass” by Cate Luzio, Founder and CEO o
URL copied to clipboard!