In Her Power: How Jamie Mowers Transformed Tragedy into Triumph

EPISODE · Oct 17, 2024 · 52 MIN

In Her Power: How Jamie Mowers Transformed Tragedy into Triumph

from Saint Louis In Tune · host Arnold Stricker

Saint Louis in Tune, hosts Arnold Stricker and Mark Langston engage in a heartwarming conversation with Jamie Mowers, a native of Webster Groves and the owner/editor-in-chief of the Webster-Kirkwood Times. Jamie shares her profound experience of losing her father to gun violence and how she has channeled her grief into a story of hope and community support. The discussion reveals Jamie's inspirational journey through pain, her chapter in the international bestseller 'In Her Power, In Her Wisdom', her initiation of the global kindness movement 'Buzzing Love,' and the critical role of small acts of kindness in today’s society. [00:00] Introduction to Saint Louis in Tune[00:41] Community Leaders and Experts[01:44] Return to Civility[03:24] Introducing Jamie Mowers[04:17] A Legacy of Love[25:21] Buzzing Love: Spreading Kindness[31:21] The Power of Kindness[32:10] Challenges in the Workplace[32:53] Small Acts, Big Impact[34:32] Self-Kindness and Empowerment[37:12] Book Signings and Community Engagement[43:43] The Importance of Local Newspapers[45:05] Fun Facts and Lighthearted Moments[49:36] Conclusion and FarewellBuzzing Love FacebookBuzzing Love InstagramThis is Season 7! For more episodes, go to stlintune.com#buzzinglove #inherpowerinherwisdom #webstergroves #resilience #tragedytotriumph #kindness #smallactsofkindnessLinks referenced in this episode:buzzinglove.orgstlintune.comdredscottlives.org

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