This week on News in Motion, daily news with relevant commentary and a call to action mixed with an inspirational message, I presented analysis regarding President Joe Biden and his address during the 100th anniversary of Tulsa’s race massacre. Is it me, or do you...
Google dictionary defines bold as “showing an ability to take risks; confident and courageous.” Other words shown are brave, courageous, spirited, confident, fearless, unflinching, assured, gusty, and spunky, to share a few more labels. It is having a strong or...
It has been more than a year! Like you, I have so many questions. How do we return to normal? Where do we begin? So much has changed, right? I’ve been in a place of process. I was doing so well with balancing my life, ridding myself of stress, digging out...
In my last podcast episode, I talk about the topic, Do You. It is the nature of humans to think, react and share their thoughts. Most people overthink, but that’s not necessarily a bad thing! I discuss why we should not let others discourage us or cause us to...
It’s a new week and a new month. As I sit in my sweet spot at the intersection of people, prayer, and politics, I decided to make this blog post. My hope is to use my mentoring/coaching background and experience as an opportunity to serve the community during...
28 Days I woke up this morning thinking about the exit of the first full month of the new year and entry into February. A new administration for the United States of America, yet at the same time a mutating pandemic worldwide. Black History Month. Black health...
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