Guest Barbara Beckley
The thing about white privilege is that white people don’t see it. “White privilege” doesn’t mean your life hasn’t been hard, it simply means that your skin color
Guest Sally DiCesare
Connect with your BLISS so you can Boldly Live in a Safe Space. Her profession came close to breaking her body and her spirit. That is when she
Guest Dorothy May Ross
The thing about white privilege is that white people don’t see it. “White privilege” doesn’t mean your life hasn’t been hard, it simply means that your skin
Guest Dorothy Martin-Neville
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After 20+ years as a psychotherapist seeing 42 patients a week, and as a woman who had to do to my own inner work, Dorothy has seen that
Guest Yvonne A. Jones
The thing about white privilege is that white people don’t see it. “White privilege” doesn’t mean your life hasn’t been hard, it simply means that your skin
Guest Karen Hewitt
Karen was in an extremely abusive marriage and at a tipping point, a story was told to her that gave her the power to stay strong. On this
Guest Staci Clarke
The thing about white privilege is that white people don’t see it. “White privilege” doesn’t mean your life hasn’t been hard, it simply means that your skin color
Guest Stacey Murphy
https://soundcloud.com/user-892095388/command-a-room-like-a-pro-the-7-steps-of-a-powerful-presence-with-stacey-murphy
Did you know both networking and speed dating leverage the same key skill to authentically connect with people? When you master this skill, it can open many doors of
Guest Susan, Nancy & Trish Founders of Women's Prosperity Network
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You are going to love this Anniversary Celebration because it's when we give YOU prizes!Plus, the Sisters will share how they
Guest Sydney Allen
The thing about white privilege is that white people don’t see it. “White privilege” doesn’t mean your life hasn’t been hard, it simply means that your skin color