Ignite 2 Impact Podcast - Raise up and Inspire the Next Generation of Leaders

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Ignite 2 Impact Podcast - Raise up and Inspire the Next Generation of Leaders

Conversations with leaders that are igniting their community, our nation and the world to be a better place. Be inspired and enlightened as we pull back the curtain and dive into intimate and energetic dialog with tips and tactics from achievers and doers with host and Master Leadership Strategist, Dr. Geneva Williams.

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    Ep 117 Learning From Grief

    Grief is an impossible emotion to avoid. While the pain of mourning is undeniable, the loss of a loved one does not have to halt your destiny and growth forever.Today we speak with well-known author Lori Tucker-Sullivan about her soon-to-be-released new book, “I Can’t Remember if I Cried” about widows of famous rock and roll stars. Lori shares her own story, as well as the countless lessons learned from grief.

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    Ep. 116 Top 3 Lessons We Learned From Covid - 19, and Why Healthcare Will Never Be The Same

    Meet Denise Fair Razo, who found herself at the forefront of Detroit's battle with Covid-19 when appointed as chief public health officer by Detroit's mayor just a few months before the pandemic's start.Denise and her team led efforts to keep Detroiters safe. In this conversation, Denise gives behind-the-scenes insight on what she's seen, heard, and learned, as well as shares her inspiring journey of finding her purpose in helping others.

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    Ep. 115 Over 50, Underemployed and Not the Way I Used To Be

    Did you know you could be on your way to living in or near poverty with an entirely different lifestyle as you age?Dr. Geneva discusses this real-life phenomenon with aging expert Elizabeth White and offers solutions and practical advice to avoiding financial insecurity and limited finances as we age.Elizabeth White, author of 55, Underemployed and Faking Normal (Simon and Schuster), advocates aging solutions for older adults facing uncertain work and financial insecurity.  

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    Ep. 114 How to Motivate, Model, Mentor, Move as a Leader:The 4-M Model of Leadership

    When you think of a good leader, what comes to mind? Meet Reverend Dr. Patricia Butler, respected clergy leader, and education expert who shares her innovative trademark approach to effective leadership. Rev. Butler has developed a system of leadership known as the “4 M’s”. Join us as she elaborates on the 4-M Model of Leadership process and shares tips on how you can implement effective leadership practices in your everyday life.

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    Ep. 113 The Reasons You’re NOT Living Your Best Life Now

    What’s stopping you from enjoying your life to the fullest?There’s nothing worse than untapped potential. We all have dreams, goals, and visions of an ideal life that...believe it or not, is attainable. What’s stopping us from reaching it? Today, Dr. Geneva speaks to Silver Rae Fox, renowned coach and popular blog writer, about why many of us have failed to reach our “best life” status and how to overcome many of the roadblocks that prevent us from doing so. 

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    Ep.112 How to Use Your Passion to Help Others

    Do you ever wonder how you can help others? Dr. Geneva speaks to fellow Morgan State alumnus Matthew Reeds, philanthropist and founder of the Reeds Fund, about how to turn your enthusiasm into ways to help others.The Reeds Fund is a Baltimore-based not-for-profit that educates, advocates, and liberates families impacted by autism and sarcoidosis. Millennial philanthropist Matthew Reeds' inspiring story will motivate you all to take action and make a difference in the lives of others.

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    Mistakes Women of Color Make in the Corporate Workplace and How to Fix Them

    Are you dealing with challenges at your workplace? Studies say women of color, especially Black women, experience huge barriers, unfair treatment, and lack of opportunities in the corporate workplace. Today, we speak with Linda Taliaferro, successful corporate executive and career advisor, about strategies to successfully navigate the workplace in corporate America, especially as a woman of color. We also talk about how Imposter Syndrome shows up at the workplace and how to defeat it.

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    Ep 110. 5 Things You Didn't Know About Growing Old

    There’s a difference between getting older and getting old. Who said that we had to let a little age slow us down? Today we speak with Wendy Adlerstein in part two of a series focusing on the myths and misconceptions of aging, as well as ways to stay vibrant as we grow. Wendy holds a B.A. from Clark University in Psychology and is a licensed social worker. She has a Certificate in Gerontology from the Worcester Consortium Gerontology Program. She is a member of the Aging Life Care Association

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    Ep.109 The Top Reasons You're Not Sticking with Your Exercise Routine

    Are you struggling with sticking to an exercise routine?  Do you say to yourself, “I know I should be working out, but…”Join us as we talk with Milton Oliver, my personal trainer and coach, and a CSCS (Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialist) about the best ways to stick to your exercise routines so that you can look and feel good. We discuss exercise barriers, ways to defeat them, and a wide array of healthy habits that we all could benefit from adopting.

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    Ep 108 The Best Ways to Overcome Fear

    What if every goal you’ve dreamed of accomplishing lived on the other side of fear?Today, we speak with Dr. Ashley Little who, among many other things, is the co-author of the best-selling book “Dear Fear: 18 Powerful Lessons Of Living Your Best Life Outside Of Fear.”.  Join us as we discuss resilience, faith, perseverance, and becoming comfortable with being uncomfortable. Be empowered!TAKEAWAYS How the HBCU experience affects black professionalsImportance of mentorsPower of colla

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    Ep. 106 Throwback -The Start of Extraordinary Impact

    Using your influence for positive personal growth can change your life. In this throwback episode, Dr. Geneva talks about the vision behind the Ignite2Impact podcast to help people unleash their influence and create extraordinary impact in organizations, within the community, and in everyday life. Whether you want better results in your life, career or community, are eager to hear some great influencer advice, or just want to be inspired to make good things happen, this is the podcast for you.

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    Ep 105 Special Edition: Looking Forward - A Girlfriend Chat

    We've come thru one of the most challenging years ever. 2020 was a time no one was prepared for or predicted.Yet, the year started with The Vision 20/20 Experience, on Monday, January 20, 2020. Dr. Geneva hosted the symposium to show women how to find their purpose and power.In this special episode, Dr. Geneva talks with the experts who joined her at the conference about the past year and what lies ahead. Listen to this engaging conversation and practical tips on how to stay vibrant looking forward.

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    Ep 104 Goal-Setting to Build a Dream Career

    How do you plan for your career? Setting goals is an essential component of the career planning process. For a satisfying, successful career, you need goals.Join Dr. Geneva and her guest, Judge Leonia Lloyd, well known author, lawyer, and district court judge, as they talk about and inspire others about reaching dreams and achieving goals.

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    Ep 103 Good Health can Equal Happiness

    What’s the link between happiness and health? If you’re happy, you may be giving great benefits to your health, scientific evidence says. Join Dr. Geneva and her extraordinary guest, entrepreneur, philanthropist, and national leader, Florine Mark, as they talk about the link between happiness and health and give awesome advice and practical tips on living your best life.

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    Ep 102 Walking Out Your Vision

    Do you sometimes feel you don’t have a clue about what you’re doing? That you seem to be in a fog,  walking in the dark, or going in circles because you don’t really have a vision or clear sense of direction?You're not alone. So many people feel like that at some point in their lives.Join the conversation with Dr. Geneva and inner confidence strategist Regina Robinson as they talk about creating and clarifying your vision and strategies to discover the power within to unleash purpose and conf

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    Ep 101 From 9-5 to Entrepreneur

    Are you thinking about changing careers? Or perhaps needing to pivot your business? Do you dream of a new career but don't know how to make it happen?Get inspired and pick up some great advice in this conversation with Dr. Geneva and her guest, Dawniel Winningham, a leading wealth-building influencer. Hear their conversation about the steps for transitioning your career and the goals for breakthrough success. 

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    Ep 100 The Big 4 Secrets to Setting Goals, Achieving Success

    Are you really good at setting goals but sometimes don't do so great on the achieving end?Join master leadership coach Dr. Geneva on her 100th Ignite2Impact podcast as she shares the 4 top secrets to achieving success thru goal setting. 

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    Ep 99 The Shifting Vision on Aging

    What comes to mind when you think about getting old? Do you think frail and helpless or active and vibrant? Do you worry about aging? Let's join the conversation with Dr. Geneva and Wendy Adlerstein, executive and gerontology expert, as they discuss the shifting views about what it means to grow old.

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    Ep 98 Reaching your Goals: You Can and Will

    Do you dream big but never seem to get what you want? You aim high but reaching goals never seems to happen and you’re not sure what you’re doing wrong.You're not alone. According to Forbes, almost 92% of people fail to reach their goals. Want some tips and advice? Listen to this conversation between Dr. Geneva and Avalaura Gaither, Certified Life Coach about sure-fire ways to reach your goals...because you can and will! 

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    Ep 97 How Entrepreneurs can Reimagine a Compelling Vision for their Business in 2021

    The vision for your business may have taken a real turn during this past, very difficult year. Perhaps you’ve become uncertain about your short and long-term business goals or feel your vision isn't as compelling as it once was. Join in the conversation with Dr. Geneva and Dr. ZaLonya Allen, President & CEO of the National Entrepreneurs Association, as they discuss what small business owners need to do as they pivot and reimagine in 2021.

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    Ep 96 Top Ways to Conquer Limiting Beliefs during Difficult Times

    "We learn our belief systems as very little children, and then we move through life creating experiences to match our beliefs."–Louise L. HayYes, those thoughts, often negative ones that run around in our head. We can let those thoughts run wild or turn them into positive action. Dr. Geneva talks with Business Operations Strategist, Arian Hargrove about resiliency and other attributes that help us overcome adversity and break thru to success.

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    Ep 95 Finding ME time when there is no FREE time in TOUGH times

    Is it the end of the day and you suddenly realize you haven't done a single thing that really makes you happy? Bottom line- you haven't made yourself a priority.Dr. Geneva talks with Rashida Williams, well known motivational speaker and beauty expert, about self-care tips and other ideas to find Me time even in the midst of difficulty.

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    Ep 94 The Best Ways to Keep It Together during Difficult Times

    Feeling out of balance during these times? Not sure how to stay happy and positive? Dr. Geneva talks with Dr. Michele Leno about personal development tips and ways to keep it together and be happy even in difficult times. This insightful conversation with one of the most renowned mental health experts will inspire YOU and help get you back in sync.

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    Ep 93 What it Takes to Find Joy During Difficult Times

    Feeling mentally and physically drained or uninspired especially when times are tough? Dr. Geneva talks with Dr. Portia Lockett to find answers and tips on how to inspire yourself, find joy, and inspire happiness in others in spite of difficulties. This conversation will inspire YOU to create extraordinary impact in your business, in your everyday personal life, and in the community.

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    Ep 92 Secrets to Making Positive Moves during Difficult Times

    Do you worry about what to do next in your career...business...life especially when times get tough?Listen to some great advice and tips about making the right moves even in the face of adversity in this conversation with Dr. Geneva and special guest Kim Boudreau Smith.

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    Ep. 91 Practicing Self Care and Kindness During Difficult Times

    Do you know some of the best ways to take care of yourself especially during tough times? Are you confused about how to start a self-care routine when things are difficult and still make yourself a priority? What are some really great self-care ideas that you can do today?Margaret "Peg" Tallet, renowned nonprofit fundraiser and community leader, provides answers on how to practice self-care, and be kind to yourself, even in tough times.

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    Ep.90 Loretta Bush Speaks on How to Stay Resilient in Difficult Times

    Is it hard for you to bounce back when you've had a major change or misfortune? Do you sometimes feel mentally and physically drained during tough times?Loretta Bush, CEO and President of Authority Health gives us answers, tips, and advice on how to deal with these questions and more in this conversation about Resiliency in Difficult Times.

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    Ep. 89 Justice on the Jersey Shore Leadership Lesson #4

    When you’re consistent, honest and do what you say you’re going to do— the people you lead will start to take notice.  This episode is the fourth installment in my Leadership Lesson series. It is a collection of insights gained while reliving the stories from my father, Ermon K. Jones’ fight for civil rights. These lessons and more are documented in our book, Justice on the Jersey Shore.  In this segment of the series, hear why integrity and credibility are two absolutely essential ingredients for meaningful leadership. I share how my father set a standard for credibility in our New Jersey community- becoming an advocate that could always be counted on. Hear how you can start to focus on what’s most important in your relationships as a leader: keeping your word.  Key Takeaways: What it means to be credible as a leader. How politicians can lead with integrity. Ways credibility will help you as a leader. Episode Highlights:   [00:05] Intro [01:25] Impact leadership lesson #4 [02:52] Credibility, honesty and integrity [04:25] The equal employment fight for Sanitation workers [08:03] Nancy Pelosi and politicians with integrity [11:35] What Nancy Pelosi and my father had in common [12:17] Summarizing insights on leading with honesty [16:16] Outro     Quotes:   "I believe that great leaders do what they say they're going to do. A good leader knows the importance of credibility in all relationships, but especially in the position of leadership.” - Dr. Geneva Jones Williams [03:31]   "Leaders who are credible, do what they say they're going to do.” - Dr. Geneva Jones Williams [12:04] Resources Mentioned: eXtraordinary Women Influencers Facebook group Justice on the Jersey Shore  Drgenevaspeaks.com Connect:   Find | THE Ignite 2 Impact PODCAST At drgenevaspeaks.com/podcasts Find | Dr. Geneva Jones Williams On Drgenevaspeaks.com On Instagram: @Drgenevaspeaks On Twitter: @Drgenevaspeaks On Facebook: @Drgenevaspeaks RATE & SUBSCRIBE  Wherever you listen to your podcasts On Apple Podcasts On Spotify On Stitcher 

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    Ep.88 Justice on the Jersey Shore Leadership Lesson #3

    Truly impactful leadership leaves something behind that can be felt long after your departure from any industry, organization or community.  This episode is the third installment in my Leadership Lesson series- a collection of insights on truly impactful leadership takeaways, debuting during Black History Month. I share lessons learned while writing the book, Justice on the Jersey Shore with my father, Ermon K. Jones who fought for change during some of the most segregated times in American history.  Listen in to hear why legacy is possibly the most important part of your role as a leader. I share some of the impact and influence left behind by my father and the story of Oseola McCarty, who inspired countless others through one seemingly simple act of philanthropy. Find out how as you continue to develop and contribute to the world, you can find ways to ensure your leadership transcends you.   Key Takeaways: Questions leaders with a legacy can answer. The lasting impact legacy leadership can have. My father and Oseola McCarthy’s legacy on society and institutions. Episode Highlights:   [00:06] Intro [01:39] Impact leadership lesson #3 [02:07] Creating a legacy through leadership. [03:02] Questions leaders looking to leave a legacy can answer [05:01] My father's societal and institutional legacy [06:58] Oseola McCarty and a legacy birthed from philanthropy [10:56] The impact of Oseola McCarty's legacy [13:56] What is your vision for the future and how will it create legacy? [14:20] Outro     Quotes:   "Leaders- as they're doing what they do in the present tense. As they're looking in the future and creating vision, [they] are in fact creating legacy." - Dr. Geneva Jones Williams [02:46]   “Hard work gives your life meaning. If you want to feel proud of yourself, you’ve got to do things you can be proud of.” [08:45]   Resources Mentioned: eXtraordinary Women Influencers Facebook group Justice on the Jersey Shore  Drgenevaspeaks.com Oseola McCarty Scholarship Program Connect:   Find | THE Ignite 2 Impact PODCAST At drgenevaspeaks.com/podcasts Find | Dr. Geneva Jones Williams On Drgenevaspeaks.com On Instagram: @Drgenevaspeaks On Twitter: @Drgenevaspeaks On Facebook: @Drgenevaspeaks RATE & SUBSCRIBE  Wherever you listen to your podcasts On Apple Podcasts On Spotify On Stitcher 

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    Ep. 87 Justice on the Jersey Shore: Leadership Lesson #2 Black History Month

    Going against the grain comes with the territory as a leader— it’s often an indication you’re headed toward making truly meaningful change. This episode is the second installment in my Leadership Lesson series- a set of episodes focused on impact leadership with an emphasis on Black History Month. I offer examples from leaders like my father, Ermon K. Jones, who helped to transform our small New Jersey community and the country at large, during a highly segregated time in American history.  Find out why going against the status quo will always come with challengers. We’ll dive into the sentiments of leaders that came before us and explore ways you can embrace change and stand strong in the face of opposition. Key Takeaways: What all leaders have in common. The fight to bring the Head Start program to a small New Jersey Community. The rewards that can come from challenging the establishment or status quo. Episode Highlights:   [00:06] Intro [01:36] Impact leadership lesson #2 [02:59] An effective leader welcomes change [03:59] Frederick Douglass on taking on the status quo [04:57] Bringing the Head Start program to Neptune, New Jersey [06:08] Speaking against opposition and fighting for transformation [10:56] Toni Morrison's lesson in language and power [15:58] Outro         Quotes:   "That's when you experience success. When you're willing to step out into the unknown— outside of your comfort zone." - Dr. Geneva Jones Williams [03:22]   “A good leader must be prepared to sidestep chaos, run around or jump over obstacles and defeat direct opposition to achieve a goal.” [03:48]     "An impact leader takes the initiative to create change; To create that change in the status quo." - Dr. Geneva Jones Williams [16:38]  Resources Mentioned: eXtraordinary Women Influencers Facebook group Justice on the Jersey Shore  Drgenevaspeaks.com Connect:   Find | THE Ignite 2 Impact PODCAST At drgenevaspeaks.com/podcasts Find | Dr. Geneva Jones Williams On Drgenevaspeaks.com On Instagram: @Drgenevaspeaks On Twitter: @Drgenevaspeaks On Facebook: @Drgenevaspeaks RATE & SUBSCRIBE  Wherever you listen to your podcasts On Apple Podcasts On Spotify On Stitcher 

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    Ep. 85 Cheryl Walker Robinson:

    Cheryl Walker-Robertson is the founder of Protocol International, offering interactive etiquette and protocol workshops and consultations for today’s executives and tomorrow's business leaders. Ms.Walker-Robertson is recognized as a person of extraordinary talent and ability and is often in demand as a speaker and expert on issues facing today’s market. Her client range represents Fortune 500 business, government, education, entertainment and more. In addition, her background including 25 years in sales and marketing, Ms. Walker-Robertson has extensive experience in protocol and cultural diversity. A graduate of Saint Augustine’s College in North Carolina, she has also studied under the direction of Dorothea Johnson, Protocol Adviser and Liaison to the Washington DiplomaticCommunity for the Joint Military Attaché. She is a contributing writer to various trade and business publications. As an executive with Odyssey Media, Ms. Walker-Robertson develops and implements marketing and sales strategies targeting influential multicultural women. Ms. Walker-Robertson is recognized nationwide for her work with Odyssey Network and is responsible for recruiting women for an unprecedented national networking business retreat.

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    Ep.84 N. Charles Anderson: The Leadership History Maker in Action

      Honored to talk with N. Charles Anderson, my friend and colleague for many years. Congratulations to him for his work being part of the Library of Congress.  N. Charles Anderson was born on February 7, 1953, in Gaston County, North Carolina to Fannie Mae Moses Anderson and Nicodemus Anderson. He graduated from West Mecklenburg High School in Charlotte, North Carolina in 1971 and attended Central Piedmont Community College in Charlotte, North Carolina where he studied business administration. He later received his B.A. degree in humanities from Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan in 1981. Anderson started working at Piedmont Natural Gas in 1972 as a mail clerk when he became involved with the Charlotte NAACP Youth Council, where he later served as president. There, he helped organize the NAACP Youth Council radio show, “Talk to the People” on WGIV Radio in Charlotte, North Carolina and co-hosted the NAACP television program, “Experience!” In 1974, Anderson was hired as a sales representative for American Tobacco Company and later moved to Detroit. After graduating from Wayne State University, Anderson joined the NAACP Detroit Branch as its youth director in 1981. He then served on the national staff as director of the NAACP Midwest Region III from 1983 to 1987. In this role, he directed and managed NAACP state conferences as well as adult branches and college and youth councils in seven states including Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio, Wisconsin, and West Virginia. Anderson served as the sixth president and chief executive officer of the Detroit Urban League from 1987 to 1994. In 1994, Anderson was appointed by Detroit Mayor Dennis Archer to serve as executive director of the Department of Human Services for the City of Detroit, a position he held until 1997. In 1997, he rejoined the Urban League of Detroit and Southeastern Michigan as the organization’s eighth president and chief executive officer. For twenty years, he was responsible for the vision, leadership, and direction of the Urban League of Detroit and Southeastern Michigan, which is one of 110 affiliates of the New York-based National Urban League. Anderson received the Wayne State University Distinguished Alumni Award in 2012, and the American Human Rights Council Spirit of Humanity Award in 2018. He served as a trustee of the National Urban League, and the New Detroit coalition. He also served on the board of NAACP Youth Council, CityConnect Detroit, New Center Community Services, Detroit Alliance for Fair Banking, Health Alliance Plan and University Cultural Center Association. Anderson also served as vice-chair of the board of trustees, Henry Ford Health System, Inc. and vice-chair of City Year Inc. Anderson and his wife, Marionette Anderson, have three daughters and nine grandchildren. The video oral history interview of Nonprofit executive N. Charles Anderson is now a permanent part of The Historymakers Collection at the Library of Congress.  

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    Ep 83 Dr. Sandye P. Johnson: Transforming Education in Harlem

      Dr. Sandye Poitier Johnson, renowned educator with a career that spans four decades, retired principal of Thurgood Marshall Academy, former adjunct professor at City College and adjunct professor at Kean College, New Jersey, knows what it takes to turn a school around. She did what it takes to make a Title I public school an International Baccalaureate World School, the first NY Title I school to achieve this status. Currently the Executive Director of the Harlem Renaissance Education Pipeline, Dr. Johnson is widely credited with raising the academic standards and stature of the Thurgood Marshall Academy for Learning and Social Change in Harlem. She has what it takes to continue the fight for quality education. And she’s won accolades to prove it throughout her career—from the National Council of Negro Women’s Mary McLeod Bethune Award and the Dr. Martin Luther King Measure of a Woman Award to the Time Warner Principal of Excellence Award and more.    

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    Ep 82 Charmaine Brown: NAWBO Leader On the Move to Impact Michigan Business Women

    Charmaine Brown is the President of the Board Of Directors of the Greater Detroit Chapter of the National Association of Women Business Owners (NAWBO). The National Association of Women Business Owners (NAWBO), headquartered in Washington, DC is the only dues-based national organization representing the interests of all women entrepreneurs in all kinds of businesses. The organization currently has 90 chapters in the United States and is affiliated with Les Femmes Chefs d' Enterprises Mondiales (World Association of Women Entrepreneurs). The vision of the National Association of Women Business Owners propels women  https://www.nawbo.org Charmaine Brown, President & Founder at Connexions Consulting, Inc., is a recognized corporate leader with more than 23 years of experience in strategic HR, diversity and inclusion, talent management, organization development, and HR compliance. Her experience spans a range of industries including real estate, banking, healthcare, and nonprofits.  Charmaine served as a member of the Cleveland Commission on Economic Inclusion’s Membership Engagement Committee. Other non-profit and board involvement includes CollegeNow of Greater Cleveland, Saint Joseph Academy, United Black Fund and Project REAP.Charmaine is the 2012 recipient of the Crain’s Cleveland Archer Award, Commercial Property Executive’s 2012 Diversity Executive of the Year and recipient of the 2013 Women of Color Stephanie Tubbs-Jones Courage Award. She is a graduate of the 2009 Cleveland Bridge Builder program, often returning as a facilitator on the topic of Cultural Competence.  linkedin.com/in/charmaine-brown-0a813b2    

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    Dr. Stacie NC Grant: Legacy of Faith Grows #Faithpreneurs & Entrepreneurs Ep. 81

    Climbing any success ladder takes constant prayers, a good plan, and resources. A successful person will see how her ideas come full circle once a vision elevates rapidly. Meet Dr. Stacie N.C. Grant, Empowerment Specialist, Event Strategist, TV Media Host, Author and Speaker. She has witnessed an incredible turn-around in her life and business. And, as mind-blowing as it is, Grant can no longer hide the sizzling details.   Grant believes wholeheartedly in the mantra: Prayer is the key. Faith unlocks the door. She knows unfathomably that these are the primary ingredients needed behind every #Faithpreneur and entrepreneur to see their businesses excel.   She recently opened up about two life events that eventually led her in front of thousands of people globally. She remembers her first-grade teacher speaking to her mother about some behaviors on the first day of school. The teacher began the conversation with positive statements but went on to explain one problem. She mentioned how Grant gathered all the classmates and began teaching the students their ABCs. Speaking began for Grant at a young age, and this gift continued to nurture throughout middle school, high school, and college.   Her personality and gifts began to flourish abundantly through more experiences and encounters while growing up. But, there is one other memory that sparks and ignites her spirit to leap daily. It’s the sweet, savory recollections of her grandmother’s solid walk of faith in God. This bond was unique because Grant tuned into her gifts of prayer, speaking, and service to others through the actions of her grandmother.   “God was designing my life all along. I didn’t understand the real purpose, but now things are clearer to me,” she remarked. “Faith was the legacy my grandmother left us.” And, Grant continues to build on this legacy, which has carried her name, gifts, and business to the masses.   She felt challenged through this legacy of faith to be an entrepreneur and settled down the years of work into one movement: #Faithpreneur.   Her life and business took a pivotal turn at the heart of Times Square--the place where millions gather yearly to bring in the New Year. Grant’s new year from a legacy of faith began with her first tribute dinner celebrating her grandmother on her birthday in August, and leading prayer on a new platform. She holds a thriving prayer call every Saturday that connects with people ranging from the states, various countries, and islands.   “We pray over the intentions of what we desire to do, and for God to orchestrate the plans. This prayer call is no pomp and circumstance. It’s a time, where everybody shares,” stated Grant.    Moreover, the outcome of the celebration and turn out was mindblowing, causing her to launch #Faithpreneur Weekend to continue the legacy of her grandmother. Many of the prayer callers register for the conference. Grant defines a #Faithpreneur® as a “faith entrepreneur who exhibits grit, determination, and resilience to establish and monetize their business idea.” Grant teaches now the importance for every #Faithpreneur and entrepreneur to not only pray but understand the real purpose of growing a niche in business. “I thought everybody was my market,” she said. By recognizing this mistake, she began to clean up her marketing strategies and approach. Grant used an inquiry-based technique. The critical questions to niche-down are: Who is my avatar? What’s the trend in my business? Who comes and returns to me for services? What’s the pattern in my services? “I know it wasn’t gender-based in my business. It’s faith-based,” Grant acknowledged.  Faithpreneur Weekend 2K19 guarantees that all attendees will depart with a plan of action for their businesses. Individuals are there to create “sustainable Revenue, Resources, and Relationships.” With a massive, organic reach over 1.3 million, Faithprenuer Weekend shows steady growth yearly.  Attendees arrive with their laptops ready to work. Each business owner will walk away with a definitive road map for sustainability and profitability. The atmosphere will be charged with faith-energy from guest honorees to trailblazing #Faithpreneurs who have established global brands, and more.  “Faithpreneur Weekend isn’t like the traditional or typical events you attend. We equip all entrepreneurs and #faithpreneurs with tools to be change agents and to position themselves in the marketplace to help others,” remarked Grant.  A new release for #faithpreneurs and entrepreneurs will penetrate the market. Grant will launch Destiny Designer University, a virtual platform for training and development in the fourth quarter of 2019. The virtual classroom encompasses capacity building, soft skills, emotional intelligence, presentation, and leadership skills.  “I’ve learned the art of being in service to people. It’s through faith and service you are elevated. Elevation comes through service because of the education you receive,” Grant emphasized.  Dr. Stacie N.C.Grant is the author of Action Action Despite the Distraction!: 7 Life Lessons to Thrive & Live Your Destiny. Dr. Stacie NC Grant also has the distinction of being one of world-renowned Les Brown’s notable Platinum Speakers and one of his expert trainers.    Visit FaithpreneurWeekend.com for more information. Keep in contact with us,   sign up and get our free gift at https://drgenevaspeaks.com Follow our hashtag #ignite2impact  Please share this podcast & let us what you think, *subscribe in iTunes and leave a review  

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    Veronica Hood: Real Girl Talk with Women Over 50 Ep. 80

    Veronica Hood celebrates 28 years as an entrepreneur of Roloni's Boutique in Southfield, Michigan.        "I have always had a passion for helping women to feel better about themselves," said Hood. “Real Girl Talk” which is a monthly meeting held at her boutique where women discuss issues in their daily lives. Veronica Hood is the founder and creative director of the Ms. Black Fit and Fine Beauty Pageant for women 50 and over. It is a showcase of fitness, beauty and grace in women over the age of 50 more than a beauty pageant, this is a journey to a better quality of life. It is an organization that seeks to inspire, educate and motivate women of color to take better care of themselves as they age. The pageant celebrates the woman who is defying the myths of aging. Veronica says, "I want everyone to understand that you can be whoever you want to be and do what every you want to do as long as you have a plan. Just continue to work your plan.  Tweak it as needed but keeping working your plan and never take no for a final answer."   Visit http://www.msblackfitandfinepageant.com   for more information. Keep in contact with us,   sign up and get our free gift at https://drgenevaspeaks.com Follow our hashtag #ignite2impact  Please share this podcast & let us what you think, *subscribe in iTunes and leave a review

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    Sabra Robinson: Hustle & Flow of Resilient Black Widowed Women Ep. 79

    Baltimore native, Charlotte, NC resident, and Morgan State University alumna, Sabra Robinson is the founder of Black Women Widows Empowered, a nonprofit organization that empowers widows through various online and face-to-face mediums. She’s also the author of Widowed, But Not Wounded and Publisher of Today’s Widowed Woman of Color Magazine.   She was married to the love of her life Herbert Robinson for 23 years. Their union produced four children. Sadly, Herbert succumbed to Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma in 2012.   Sabra holds a General Theology Certificate from Oral Roberts University and studied at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. Sabra has also been recognized by the ABC Talent Development Program for her proposal to bring her children's book, Micky, Ticky, Boo! Says Hello to film and received recognition from the Mayor of Baltimore in 2017.   A project manager by day, she is also a certified Christian counselor, certified career-growth coach, and former Grief Share facilitator. Sabra is also the visionary behind the book collaboration, Widowed, But Not Wounded: The Hustle & Flow of 13 Resilient Black Widowed Women (Dec 2017). She has proudly authored a Non-Fiction Christian Anthology, The Lost Sheep: How I Got Over the Hump, and the children's book, Micky, Ticky, Boo! Says Hello. Sabra has also contributed her writings to blavity.com, Hope for Widows Foundation, FriendsPast, and Thought Catalog. ​ Sabra also takes pleasure in focusing on herempowerment podcast where she is able to discuss various topics such as dating, grief, loss and awareness campaigns with widows and widowers of all backgrounds. ​ Visit www.blackwomenwidowsempowered.com for more information Keep in contact with us,   sign up and get our free gift at https://drgenevaspeaks.com Follow our hashtag #ignite2impact  Please share this podcast & let us what you think, *subscribe in iTunes and leave a review

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    Tameika Isaac Devine: Work Life Integration Strategist & Leadership Mentor Ep. 78

    As one of the nation’s leading experts in igniting change, Tameika Isaac Devine is a masterful communicator, community champion for more than a decade and change agent showing women and leaders the possibilities within. Tameika Isaac Devine is the founder of The Possibilities Institute, a peak performance consulting and public speaking firm specializing in providing personal and professional development for people who are called to a life of change.   Overcoming the nay-sayers, at age 29, Tameika became the first African American female elected to Columbia, SC City Council. She is a partner in her own law firm, Jabber & Isaac.   Tameika Isaac Devine consistently teaches, mentors, and trains women on facilitating change in their lives and community. Tameika serves on several professional law and political organizations.   She was an integral part of the team that helped President Barack Obama win a sweeping victory in the 2008 South Carolina primary and was a delegate to China. She is a member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. and Jack & Jill of America.   Tameika Isaac Devine is a skilled communicator, an inspiration in her community championing many initiatives which have sparked change. She embodies change and her messages serve as catalyst for the strengthening of community, self-esteem, self-value, faith, empowerment and courage as she shares her personal struggles and triumphs, including losing a baby at her 37th week of pregnancy.   Tameika Isaac Devine is a dynamic speaker with a message to empower and inspire all audiences. She can speak on any topic but her signature, in demand speaking topics include: The Balancing Act: Success Strategies for Achieving Work-Life Integration, Anything Is Possible If You Just Believe, How to Find Your Strength Through Tragedy, How You Can Change the World, Moves that Motivate, Creating Your Own Opportunities, Leading vs. Leadership and How to Achieve Balance in Today’s World.   Tameika has been featured in Jet Magazine, Madam Noir magazine, Imara Woman Magazine, and Columbia Business Monthly. She is also a frequent guest on The Urban Scene with Don Frierson, In Touch with Judi Gatson, WIS News, WLTX, WACH Fox 57 News and Joy in the Morning radio show.   An Attorney, Speaker, Politician, Coach and Mentor, Tameika Isaac Devine earned her law degree from The University of South Carolina School of Law and her B.S. in Management from Hampton University.     Visit http://www.tameikaisaacdevine.com  for more information Keep in contact with us,   sign up and get our free gift at https://drgenevaspeaks.com Follow our hashtag #ignite2impact  Please share this podcast & let us what you think, *subscribe in iTunes and leave a review

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    DeLores Pressley: Helping Others to Leverage Their leadership Voice Ep. 77

    DeLores Pressley is a world-class Keynote Speaker, published Author and Life Coach with more than three decades of experience. She is the CEO of DeLores Pressley Worldwide and the Founder of She Elevates™ -  a non-profit organization created to empower young girls to become entrepreneurs. DeLores uses her voice as a platform to empower and help motivate thousands to take inspired actions, be confident and live their most marvelous life. Her writing skills are notable, as she has published many articles on inspiration, confidence and empowerment. She is the author of “Clean Out the Closets of Your Life”, “Believe in the Power of You”, “Empower” and Co-Author of “Oh Yes You Can!” She is a contributing writer for Smart Business Magazine and the Spokesperson for Humanitarian Hands Charities. DeLores has worked at various levels with numerous top-notch companies which include Coca-Cola, Roche Pharmaceuticals, Procter and Gamble (P&G), Union Pacific Railroad, Nationwide, American Heart Association, Timken, Kirby Vacuum and Bakersfield Women’s Conference. She has received many awards and recognition for her work including Top Ten Business Owners by the National Association of Women Business Owners (NAWBO) and was a 2016 recipient of the Presidential Lifetime Achievement Award from President Barack Obama. DeLores received an honorary degree; Doctor of Divinity from Shekinah Glory School of Divinity and Badge of Chaplaincy from CIA International. She serves as a Member of The ABCD, Inc. Board of Directors, O’Jays Entertainers Scholarship Committee Board Member, Founding Member of Women’s Impact Inc., and Past President of the National Speakers Association’s Ohio Chapter. Furthermore, her story has been touted in Speaker, Glamour, Washington Post, Black Enterprise, Inside Business, Essence, Ebony and Marie Claire magazines. She is a frequent media guest and host of a TV Show; A Purposeful Life. She has appeared on the Bravo TV Network Show; Married to Medicine and has been interviewed on every major network including Entertainment Tonight and OPRAH. Visit www.DeLoresPressley.com for more information Keep in contact with us,   sign up and get our free gift at https://drgenevaspeaks.com Follow our hashtag #ignite2impact  Please share this podcast & let us what you think, *subscribe in iTunes and leave a review

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    Dr. Towanna Burrous: Empowering Diverse Communities Through Coaching Ep. 76

    Dr. Towanna Burrous, President, CoachDiversity Institute is a best-selling author, trainer, and an ICF professional certified coach (PCC) based in Washington, DC. As a much sought after executive coach, Towanna’s mission is to empower diverse communities through executive coaching. Her role is to test, re-test and ultimately drive the organization’s overarching vision, strategy, and tactical direction. The CoachDiversity team delivers training and curriculum for to-be coaches and customized diversity and leadership programs for corporate and individual clients. Towanna has spent the past 28 years in both federal government and the private sector that has led to her serving a broad range of business executives, sales, and IT (information technology) professionals. She delivers custom keynotes and coaching and training programs designed to assist organizations in their efforts to equip their leaders and key contributors with the skills and competencies needed to excel in today’s challenging business environment. She uses her expertise helping businesses shape corporate strategies that produce positive bottom line benefits. Towanna is a trusted partner and problem solver for many clients tackling morale, employee retention, employee engagement, training and development in the post-recession world. As founder of the Black Life Coaches network, she has helped over 600 life coaches, counselors and therapists from the United States, Canada, United Kingdom and South Africa. Towanna is currently in the process of earning a Doctorate of Education from the University of Pennsylvania. She has a Master of Science in Education from the University of Pennsylvania, a Doctorate of Divinity from Elbon-Solutions College of Ministry and a Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry from Howard University. She's been featured in Speakers Magazine.    Visit https://coachdiversity.com for more information Keep in contact with us,   sign up and get our free gift at https://drgenevaspeaks.com Follow our hashtag #ignite2impact  Please share this podcast & let us what you think, *subscribe in iTunes and leave a review  

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    Karen Taylor Bass: Change Agent. Media Expert. Podcaster. Yoga Instructor. Ep. 75

    Karen Taylor Bass is the Founder and Media Strategist for TaylorMade Media, LLC. She has created strategic public relations, branding, and marketing campaigns for nonprofits, schools, corporations, luxury brands, celebrities, athletes, and entrepreneurs. Her talent is crafting engaging branding campaigns while simultaneously securing top-notch media placements. Karen’s placements range from the Associated Press, NY Daily News, New York Times, NPR, WBLS-FM (NY), Hot97-FM (NYC), ABC News, Washington Post, USA Today, Yahoo News, Oprah, AOL Parenting, Forbes to Entrepreneur magazine. Taylor Bass brings determination and courage to each campaign, project, client and mentee she works with. Bass started out as a fundraiser working for the United Negro College Fund and United Way of NYC, to raise funds for various charities represented by the United Way. Bass exceeded her target fundraising goal by 30% within the first year and started to hone her skills as a communicator, writer and presenter to tap into her passion as a media expert. Karen created memorable consumer youth campaigns (ages 10-17) for Coca-Cola USA and the Apollo Theatre Foundation; Musicians directly impacted by Karen’s talent includes but not limited to: Stevie Wonder, Mariah Carey, Puff Daddy (at the time), D’Angelo, Herbie Hancock, Boy George and Jill Scott. The National Basketball Association (NBA) representatives tapped Bass and TMM to create campaigns for rookies, veterans and Chris Webber and Ray Allen (future hall of famer). Bass understands what it is to press reset and change the course of one’s path by embracing setbacks. “I’ve been through a lot mentally, spiritually and professionally. With that said, I bring determination and courage to each campaign, project and client I work with because I now understand the power of pressing reset for one’s brand.” Bass has been featured as a PR Expert and ‘Brand’ Mom in several media outlets including: Dr. Oz, CNN, BET, NBC Today, Fox-TV, ABC-TV Here and Now, WPIX-11, Entrepreneur, Essence, Speakers Magazine, Newsday, NY Daily News and more. Visit www.karentaylorbass.com for more information Keep in contact with us,   sign up and get our free gift at https://drgenevaspeaks.com Follow our hashtag #ignite2impact  Please share this podcast & let us what you think, *subscribe in iTunes and leave a review  

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    Judge Marilyn Atkins: The Triumph of Rosemary Ep. 74

    Raised in Saginaw, Atkins worked hard to overcome childhood challenges, including family turmoil and abuse, to graduate from St. Joseph's High School. She continued her education at SVSU, earning a bachelor's degree in psychology.  Atkins then completed a law degree at the University of Detroit School of Law. After graduation, she became a lawyer and then was appointed the chief judge in Detroit's 36th District Court for 12 years until her retirement in 2012. After retiring from the bench, Atkins wrote her autobiography “The Triumph of Rosemary: A Memoir,” which was published in 2017. The memoir – at times raw and in other passages heartwarming – addresses important topics of diversity and social change. Born to an Italian teen and a married black man in Detroit in 1946, Atkins was adopted by a black couple in Saginaw. At age 19, she sparked a racial and religious scandal by marrying former Roman Catholic priest Thomas Lee Atkins, who was white and 25 years older than she. The couple had two biracial daughters, Elizabeth Ann Atkins and Catherine Marie Atkins Greenspan, who look white. The parents worked full time, and in a reversal of traditional gender roles, Marylin Atkins attended law school at night while Tom took the high-achieving girls to lessons for swim, piano, and skiing. Both daughters ultimately completed graduate degrees. Over time, family rifts resulting from the interracial marriage began to heal, fostering harmony and healing. The Atkins family's lifestyle includes friendships and associations with people of a cornucopia of race, religion, and culture. Atkins currently resides Detroit. Her late husband died in 1990. Their daughters created a publishing company, Two Sisters Writing and Publishing, which published “The Triumph of Rosemary.” Visit https://www.thetriumphofrosemary.com/ for more information Keep in contact with us,   sign up and get our free gift to YOU: https://drgenevaspeaks.com Follow our hashtag #ignite2impact  Please share this podcast & let us what you think, *subscribe in iTunes and leave a review  

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    Alison Vaughn: The Success and Style Coach Helping Others Reach Their Goals Ep. 73

    Alison Vaughn is Founder and CEO of Jackets for Jobs, Inc., a nonprofit that has provided employment etiquette, career skills training and professional attire to 20,000 job seekers since 2000. In 2013, Jackets for Jobs opened an office in Botswana (Africa). Vaughn represented the organization on the NASDAQ floor where she rang the closing bell in 2006 and 2014. Vaughn is a Goldman Sachs Scholar, a graduate of the investment firm’s 10,000 Small Businesses Program. She is one of Martha Stewart’s “Dreamers into Doers,” a group of entrepreneurs who turned their dreams into reality.  Community Advocate  Vaughn was the 2011 co-chair of the 56th Annual Detroit NAACP Fight for Freedom Dinner, which annually draws 10,000 attendees. Vaughn is devoted to family, enjoys traveling, reading and attending sporting events—never missing a Detroit Lions home game. She is a member of Word of Faith International Christian Center in Metro Detroit. Vaughn is a member of Distinguished Women in International Service, Gamma Phi Delta Sorority and Top Ladies of Distinction. A Eureka Communities Fellow, Vaughn was a 2006 candidate for the Michigan State Senate.  Public Speaker  Vaughn is a sought-after public speaker, both nationally and internationally. In the fall of 2014, she was chosen to speak at the World Islamic Economic Forum in Dubai, UAE on the rise of women entrepreneurs. Vaughn has inspired audiences of churches and civil rights organizations, major corporations and non-profits, business leadership conference attendees, schools and universities, youth councils, women’s groups and more with her practical and unique insights on advocacy, entre-preneurism, empowerment, diversity and urban workforce development. Author  Vaughn is the author of Ms. Goal Digger: Success is Sexy – A CEO’s Guide to Goal Setting, Dressing the Part and Having It All. This tell-all guide for today’s businesswoman who wants to get what she wants for herself, by herself. While the world may define success in dollars and cents, this book teaches women how to work smarter, not harder. She is also the co-author of the book, Inspired Style. This guide to glamour at any age features Vaughn and several other top image experts sharing tips to help women look and be their best. As a member of the Association of Image Consultants International (AICI), she has also contributed several articles on image, style and business etiquette. A Detroit native, Vaughn earned a Bachelor of Science degree from Michigan State University and graduated from The Women’s Campaign School at Yale University, sponsored by Yale Law School. Having received numerous accolades, Vaughn was named “Entrepreneur of the Year” by Alabama A & M University, and “Businesswoman of the Year” by the National Association of Negro Business & Professional Business Women in 2009. That same year, the Michigan Chronicle honored Vaughn as a Woman of Excellence, and Lakeshore Engineering recognized her with its “Leaders, Legends & Luminaries” award. Vaughn has been listed in the Who’s Who of Black Detroit for three years and the Who’s Who Among Female Executives. She is a recipient of the Community Service Award from the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, and the Humanitarian Award from the Top Ladies of Distinction a. Vaughn was also recognized the National Association of Women Business Owners in Greater Detroit and Michigan State Black Alumni for her community service.  “What you do for others, God will do for you.” - Alison Vaughn   Visit www.AlisonVaughn.com for more information Keep in contact with us,   sign up and get our free gift to YOU: https://drgenevaspeaks.com Follow our hashtag #ignite2impact  Please share this podcast & let us what you think, *subscribe in iTunes and leave a review  

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    Regina Robinson: Showing Others How to Fearlessly Strut Confidence Ep. 72

    Regina Robinson is an Award Winning Global Speaker, Best Selling Author, and Inner Confidence Strategist who is widely known for engaging, motivating, and equipping women with the tools to unlock their inner confidence and become unstoppable women.She is widely known for engaging, motivating, an inspiring her audiences as she combines genuine inspiration, laughter, and practical principles to empower women to take immediate action in their lives, businesses, and careers. After years of teaching, consulting, and coaching in the educational field, Regina built a platform where she provides education, strategies, and accountability for women who are ready to show-up in their authentic power as they increase credibility, visibility, and confidence. She supports women in discovering, articulating, and mastering their uniqueness as they position themselves to confidently move from start to finish in their life, business, and career. She has been featured as cover stories and spotlighted in a number of magazines and appeared as a featured guest on a host of radio shows. Her message is so powerful and impactful that women’s conferences, churches, organizations, and corporations continue to bring her back for keynotes, break-out sessions, panels and workshops. Visit www.reginarobinsonspeaks.com for more informatoin Keep in contact with us,   sign up and get our free gift to YOU: https://drgenevaspeaks.com Follow our hashtag #ignite2impact  Please share this podcast & let us what you think, *subscribe in iTunes and leave a review    

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    Shawn Fair: Life in the Trenches Leader Ep. 71

    Shawn is a leadership expert with a focus on corporate leadership, consultative sales, and vision. He illustrates leadership thus: lead by example, trustworthiness, mutual respect, and praise. He is uniquely skilled at using this simple yet profound ethos to bring leaders at all levels to the realization that their team’s performance is largely dependent upon their ability to lead.Shawn teaches what he lives, by drawing from the proficiency he has gained from over two decades of real-life, in-the-trenches business experience, motivational speaking, training, and executive coaching. His skillful delivery of true stories and use of precisely crafted multimedia resources spark an emotional connection with his audiences. The depth of Shawn’s knowledge and the effectiveness of his delivery style place him among the best leadership and vision speakers in the country. He appreciates, and shares with his audiences, that leadership is a moment-to-moment choice. It is not about title, tenure, or position. Leadership is for everyone, everyday. Shawn’s dynamic, thought-provoking, and engaging presentations inspire his audiences to make immediate changes that promote employee development, growth, and the expansion of their team capacity. Through his work, he continues to bring the very best out of leaders, equipping them to create lasting and positive impact. He has done it on big stages such as the Rio Grande Casino in Las Vegas, NV, and the Sound Board Room in the Motor City Casino in Detroit, MI. Wherever he goes, leaders always ask for more. Shawn serves as the CEO of The Fair Consulting Group, a U.S. based Speaking and Training Firm. Before he started Fair Consulting, he worked in both small and large corporations, in positions ranging from customer service to Vice President of Sales and Marketing, and from National Executive Trainer to Sr. Training Executive. Shawn is also a John Maxwell Speaker and Coach, a member of the Forbes Coaching Council, and a Consultant to corporations abroad in diverse sectors. He has trained trainers, sales professionals, managers, senior leadership, and executives in 43 of the 50 states, and the Virgin Islands.  He's been featured in Speaker Magazine.His successes include: USAA, Jarvis Construction, Vaughan Industries, and IMAAC. Visit him at www.fairconsultinggroup.com Keep in contact with us,   sign up and get our free gift to YOU: https://drgenevaspeaks.com Follow our hashtag #ignite2impact  Please share this podcast & let us what you think, *subscribe in iTunes and leave a review  

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    Carmen Thomas: Transformational Leader Helping Others to Shine Like GEMS Ep. 70

    Leadership Coach. Consultant. Facilitator. Speaker. Entrepreneur. Carmen Thomas is a top notch exuberant entrepreneur.  She is the originator of Transformation Empowerment Solutions: a successful leadership firm that offers custom made winning programs, specializing in life changing leadership and organizational development.   As a LEADERSHIP COACH: Carmen Thomas is an advisor to a vast amount of Successful Entrepreneurial Businesses, Various Organizations, Chief Executive Officers and serves as a role model to diverse Board Member. She is well recognized as the top executive coach’s in her region.  As a CONSULTANT: Carmen specializes in providing vital information to executives and leadership teams.  Her strategic method assist in helping top officials reach their full potential through a solution focused process with cohesive organizational change, and process transformation.  As a FACILITATOR: Carmen's unprecedented professional workshops, conferences and seminar programs are strategically customized to deliver results that are measurable and sustainable.  As a SPEAKER: Carmen serves as a dynamic spokesperson to nationwide businesses that leads to phenomenal growth, personal and professional development. She offers an amazing keynote address with her unique teaching style from her years of experience in the world of leadership and business.  As an ENTREPRENEUR/AUTHOR: Carmen’s extensive research background offers a new and vibrant taste to leadership.  She has implemented several programs, such as tactical leadership, mentoring and new employee orientation programs. Her public speaking abilities offer, motivational speaking and presentations on self-esteem, foreclosure prevention and life skills that will leave you speechless. She has owned and operated a Real Estate Company, Residential Marketing Consulting Company, a Nonprofit Company called Unstoppable Families, Being U 4Real Self-Esteem Boutique and most currently the Meetups Global Networking Group, networking with over 500 women entrepreneurs.  She is the author of two books: Being U 4Real and Foreclosure Prevention.  Carmen brings expertise to her work with over 20 years in leadership development, marketing, customer service, problem solving, entrepreneurism, real estate sales, leasing, residential and commercial for private and state government.  She has a Green Belt in Lean Process Improvement, Bachelor of Science Degree in Management & Organizational Development, Master of Arts Degree in Family Studies and currently pursuing a Doctorate Degree in Transformational Leadership with a specialization in Culture Transformation.  Carmen Thomas' clients value her for her highly exceptional commitment to diversity, excellence, integrity and results.     Carmen is the Founder and Executive Director of Transformation GEMS, a 501c3 Women’s Entrepreneur Empowerment Startup Accelerator, in the Lansing, MI area, Carmen has helped several women start & sustain businesses within the last 10 years. Carmen’s mission is to strategically educate, motivate and empower every individual she meets to do the impossible while identifying their solutions. Visit her at https://www.transformationgems.com/ Keep in contact with us,   sign up and get our free gift to YOU: https://drgenevaspeaks.com Follow our hashtag #ignite2impact  Please share this podcast & let us what you think, *subscribe in iTunes and leave a review

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    Ola Jackson: Inspires Women of Color to Engage In Self-Care Ep. 69

    For 28 years, as president of OWN: Onyx Woman Network, Ola Jackson has been a voice and given a voice to women in business.   It was Mother’s Day 1991, when Ola received a handmade Mother’s Day card from her husband and son and a check that would redirect her path from employee to business owner. Ola created an 8-page local newsletter that grew into a national business magazine called Onyx Woman. She expanded to produce sell-out women’s conferences, a television talk show and began speaking around the country.   Through her encounters with her audience, Ola noticed that women expressed that, although successful on the outside, there was something missing in their desire to thrive for inner-peace and confidence.   At the same time as she was evaluating her own life-lessons, (the mother of an autistic adult son and caregiver to her 80-year old mother), is when she began to appreciate the value of taking care  of herself while dealing with the challenges of caring for others. She was encouraged to turn this moment into a message that was needed to complete the missing link to helping other women who asked the question, “What about me?”   So she started a lifestyle blog called Your Stylish Ways (YSW). YSW infused fashion and cooking content, with self-care tips and inspiring profile stories to offer women ideas on how to apply self-care activities into their own lives.   The Robert Morris University graduate found the answer she sought to move on her mission to motivate women wanting direction on how to engage in a self-care lifestyle.   Some of the AWARDS Ola have won include: Talk Magazine Woman of Distinction Pittsburgh Black Media Federation Legend Award SBA Business Champion Award The New Pittsburgh Courier Woman of Influence Award Robert Morris Alumni Award Ebenezer Church Woman of Distinction Award Negro Business & Professional Women’s Business of Woman of the Year Visit her blog at www.YouStylishWays.com Keep in contact with us,   sign up and get our free gift to YOU: https://drgenevaspeaks.com Follow our hashtag #ignite2impact  Please share this podcast & let us what you think, *subscribe in iTunes and leave a review

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    Demarra Gardner: Black Women About Business Doing Well and Fabulous Ep. 68

    Demarra Gardner is founder of Black Women About Business (BWAB) which supports black female leaders intersect business and wellness so they can lead optimal lives. They provide business planning, executive coaching, training, retreats, and resources, such as the BWAB podcast. Not only is Demarra founder of BWAB, she has also been a successful entrepreneur since 2007 as principal of Change Agent Consulting (CAC), a national full-service consulting practice. CAC is comprised of a dynamic team of consultants who provide executive/life coaching, leadership development, and business strategy services. Demarra has led successful ventures (for-profit and nonprofit) while guiding others to launch and scale their businesses. Her business success has allowed her to travel to twenty-five countries across six continents, be engaged with her community in meaningful ways, and help individuals from all walks of life have greater fulfillment and purpose. Demarra is certified in Yoga as a Peace Practice and is currently completing a certification in Trauma Sensitive Yoga. She is also trained in first degree Reiki, and provides training and talks on a myriad of topics, including, but not limited to, self-compassion, being our sister’s keeper, motivational interviewing, work on purpose and strengthening families. Demarra holds an MA in Clinical Mental Health from Western Michigan University, is a licensed professional counselor, and certified professional coach. She is also a Faculty with Leadership that Works (LTW) - a national and international coaching firm with the goal of bringing coaching to every person on the planet. Hear all about the BE WELL FABULOUS BLACK WOMAN Michigan tour.  For more information, visit www.blackwomenaboutbiz.com Keep in contact with us,   sign up and get our free gift to YOU: https://drgenevaspeaks.com Follow our hashtag #ignite2impact  Please share this podcast & let us what you think, *subscribe in iTunes and leave a review  

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    Dee C. Marshall: Empowering Women to Win, Rock and Rule Ep. 67

    Dee C. Marshall is a Certified Coach, Author, Speaker, Leadership Trainer, Diversity Consultant, TV Lifestyle Expert and Radio Host. She is CEO at Diverse and Engaged, LLC (Formerly Raise The Bar, LLC). She was named Top 25 Leading Women Entrepreneurs and Top 25 Influential Black Women by several leading publications.  She is the creator of the Win, Rock & Rule Empowerment, an event that takes annually in New Jersey. It's in its ninth year.  Dee C. Marshall is... a Game Changer, Power Player, Fire Starter, Mover & Shaker and United State of Women Nominated Change Maker. Dee C. Marshall is... a Wall Street alumni. Former corporate executive and leadership trainer for Fortune 500 companies including Merrill Lynch, Prudential Securities, Moody’s Investor Services, Johnson & Johnson, and The New York Times.   a Capitol Hill go-to for women leaders. Women of Congress call on Dee to co-convene women’s initiatives, gather local women leaders, strategically plan the mobilization of women, and provide insight whenever they need a young, fresh perspective on connecting with women.   a respected authority for high-ranking, high-profile, high-level women. Dee has coached the First Lady of Bermuda and was called upon by the Premier of Bermuda to work with the top women leaders of the country. Her client roster includes women in corporate, FBI, NCIS, those who bear titles of Chief Judge and Mayor as well as Ministry Leaders.   a connector with golden contacts. Networked from power hubs like Wall Street and The White House, as well as industry and media, Dee is internationally recognized as a mover and shaker who shares her network.   a genius in mobilizing women and leveraging new media. Dee established a community service movement in the height of the recession by leveraging social media to grow to a network of over 200k .... in three countries and over 25 U.S. markets.   a subject matter expert on diversity, women’s success and a media contributor for Essence Magazine.   a survivor and go-to on career transitions and reinvention. Not only has Dee endured many corporate restructures, she also made it down 33 flights of stairs on September 11th after witnessing the second plane crash into the World Trade Center.   an expert teacher and trainer. Dee has spoken at over a dozen universities, been called upon to teach social media at B Schools, delivered a commencement speech at DeVry University, and recently signed on to teach a Continuing Education Leadership Development Program at Pillar College. a powerful speaker and motivator known on the speaker circuit at women’s conferences, industry conferences, and all over the globe. For more information, visit www.DeeCMarshall.com Keep in contact with us,      sign up and get our free gift to YOU: https://drgenevaspeaks.com Follow our hashtag #ignite2impact  Please share this podcast & let us what you think, *subscribe in iTunes and leave a review  

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    Jewel Tankard: Bravo TV Star and founder of the Millionairess Club Ep. 66

    Jewel Tankard is multi-faceted and like a gleaming gem she shines on multiple levels. She is a nationally and internationally sought-after speaker and financial expert. Her dedication for seeing women and families obtaining financial freedom to live their dreams led her to found the phenomenal members-only Millionairess Club. Jewel’s empowering message is bible-based. Since 2002 she and husband Ben Tankard have co-pastored Destiny Center, a growing, multi-cultural, non-denominational church in Murfreesboro, Tennessee near Nashville. Ben is the Grammy-nominated “godfather of gospel jazz music” and the genre's bestselling artist/producer, earning several gold and platinum records and a Stellar Award. The couple and their five children were the subject of Bravo TV’s hit reality series about the powerhouse couple and their family ties, “Thicker Than Water,” which aired from 2013-2016.   A global economist, Jewel founded the mentoring group, the Millionairess Club, in 2009. The native Detroiter studied economics at the University of Michigan and now offers cutting edge advice on money matters, wealth strategies, global economics and socioeconomic systems. Her goal is to see club members dominate in their fields of expertise and create the cash flow that will produce a worldwide impact.   She has written the bestselling e-book, Jewel Tankard’s JumpStart: Quick Tips for Wealth Building, with financial insight to help build a solid foundation for creating generational wealth.   Jewel Tankard’s achievements in the worlds of business and finance include a reign as a network marketing whiz, having excelled in that industry for more than a decade. She became internationally known as a top income earner for a foundation garment MLM company, rising to the rank of platinum president, the company’s highest sales level. Jewel grossed more than $2 million in sales and signed more than 65,000 members to her organization. This success landed Jewel on BET Centric’s 2012 reality TV show, “Amateur Millionaires Club.”   Her experience and enterprise form the foundation for the Jewel Tankard Brand, which, in addition to the Millionairess Club, includes: National and international workshops and speaking engagements. Personal finance and investment strategy coaching, including: gold and silver savings, real estate and oil well investing, and credit restoration advice. The Jewel Tankard Talk Show seen on the Impact Network. The Jewel Tankard Collection with jewelry, clothing and decorative pillows adorned with the affirmations that reinforce a woman’s value and worth to motivate action and provoke change.   Jewel believes in investing in personal growth for others and the community and volunteers as a board member of the Rutherford County Domestic Violence Shelter.   For more information, visit www.JewelTankard.com Keep in contact with us,      sign up and get our free gift to YOU: https://drgenevaspeaks.com Follow our hashtag #ignite2impact  Please share this podcast & let us what you think, *subscribe in iTunes and leave a review

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Conversations with leaders that are igniting their community, our nation and the world to be a better place. Be inspired and enlightened as we pull back the curtain and dive into intimate and energetic dialog with tips and tactics from achievers and doers with host and Master Leadership Strategist, Dr. Geneva Williams.

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