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Find out how childhood cancer changed Auburn Curry's life, and how her story can change yours!
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Women Who Boss Up debuted on the Amazon Best Seller List! Author and life coach Jennifer M. Blair talked with Hollie and Megan about the success of the book, building resilience, achieving goals and more! Check out her website, www.excavive.com
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Watcha waiting for?! Launch your dream! That’s what Tokie Cummings did. Tokie is a Kentucky native who worked with other Boss Ladies to bring her dream of being the CEO of a boutique to life. Tokie started with an online store and recently opened a boutique in Elizabethtown. She talks with Hollie and Megan about overcoming fear to pursue her dreams, mentorship, fashion, opening a brick and mortar store during the pandemic, learning on the job, partnering with model Jescanta Lucas and dressing women of all sizes. Visit Tokie & Taylor on Facebook, TokieandTaylor, T&TOnline and Sanamodel4u on Instagram and shop local 428 West Dixie Hwy, Elizabethtown, Kentucky! Call Tokie, 270-300-7954.
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Megan and Hollie break ground by having their first male guest on the Boss Lady Coaching Podcast! Boss Ladies, welcome Jerry Mraz! He talks mentorship and its many benefits.
Get to know Jerry Mraz: He enjoyed a 38-year career in the Defense Department, serving for 22 years in uniform in the Army, beginning as a Private and retiring as a Lieutenant Colonel, followed by 16 years as a Department of Defense Civilian, and later Department of the Army Civilian. During his active duty service with the Army he was assigned to various locations around the world, including three combat tours of duty. Mr. Mraz served three command tours, culminating as a Base Support Battalion commander in Germany.
His first five years in Federal Civil Service began with The Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) in Washington DC. While with DIA, Mr. Mraz worked in operations and support for DIA’s global missions and activities. He moved to a position with the US Army Human Resources Command in 2009, and relocated with the command to Fort Knox, Kentucky. Mr. Mraz was assigned as the Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel and Logistics for the command, until his retirement in December 2018.
He is a graduate of Idaho State University (BA, Political Science and MPA), the Naval Postgraduate School (MA, National Security), and Norwich University (MA, American History). He and his wife LaAnna reside in Elizabethtown, Kentucky. They have four children, and six grandchildren…and two fur babies, Bella (a Bernese Mountain Dog) and Chole (a sweet rescue dog). -
Braving change can be your greatest challenge and help you discover your strongest allies! Megan and Hollie spoke with Sherry Duffy about self worth, the journey to change situations, passion projects, being an empowered consumer of information, taking back personal power during a crisis and gathering around the proverbial campfire to listen, learn and grow.
Sherry Duffy is the Director of Strategic Initiatives for the School of Public Health and Information Sciences (SPHIS). Sherry has primary responsibility for the operations of the SPHIS research office and the Commonwealth Institute of Kentucky (CIK), overseeing development and maintenance of the infrastructure related to administration, financial management, communication, community engagement, and content expertise. This entails cultivating relationships with stakeholders, government agencies, funding organizations, faculty, and community partners, as well as organizational strategy and marketing of CIK and SPHIS. Building upon the relationships she creates opportunities for growth, connecting faculty and staff to appropriate community partners and government agencies.
Teaching Part-Time in the UofL Organizational Leadership and Learning program allows her to fulfill a passion of helping adult learners achieve their academic goals. She teaches: HR Fundamentals, Diversity in the Workplace, Needs Assessment, Project Management, Workplace & Information Ethics and Coaching and Talent Management. -
What can I do? On this podcast Megan & Hollie talk with Jerisia Lamons. She is the director of Cultural Diversity at Elizabethtown Community and Technical College. Jerisia has been with the Boss Lady Network since its inception. Jerisia spoke with us on zoom about a new series she is spearheading at ECTC called R.I.S.E. Rise is an acronym for Race, Inequity, Solidarity, Empathy. We look around our community and watch the news and wonder, what can I do? Listen and share, so we can move beyond scrolling and unfriending on Facebook and take action.
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Go local with your health! 🔊 https://apple.co/3eqPtZg Dr. Jill Rhodes, PharmD, BCOP is a native of Paintsville, Kentucky.
Dr. Rhodes is co-founder of St. Matthews Community & Specialty Pharmacy in Louisville. She received her doctorate degree from the University of Kentucky College of Pharmacy, has advanced training in pharmacy practice and is one of the few board certified oncology pharmacists in Kentucky. She completed her residency in hematology and oncology at the University of Kentucky Chandler Medical Center in Lexington, KY.
Dr. Rhodes serves on the Kentucky Board of Pharmacy. Her professional practice interests include preventative health, supportive care management in cancer care, provider status for pharmacists, medication therapy management and specialty drug compounding.
Dr. Rhodes shares her love of the pharmacy profession and promoting health and wellness with her husband, Dr. Clay Rhodes. Out of the office she enjoys spending time with her children, running, reading and traveling. -
Mary P. Sheridan (PhD in Writing Studies from the U of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign) writes and teaches on questions relating to digital composing, community engagement, and feminist methodologies. She has written Girls, Feminism, and Grassroots Literacies: Activism in the GirlZone and Design Literacies: Learning and Innovation in the Digital Age (with Jennifer Rowsell) and has co-edited Writing Studies Research in Practice: Methods and Methodologiesas well as Feminism and Composition: A Critical Sourcebook. Her articles have appeared in CCC, Computers & Composition, Kairos, JAC, Written Communication, Feminist Teacher, Composition Studies, and Journal of Basic Writing. Sheridan won the 2010 Winifred Bryan Horner Outstanding Book Award from Coalition of Women Scholars in the History of Rhetoric and Composition; the 2009 Civic Scholarship/Book of the Year Award from Reflections: A Journal of Writing, Service-Learning, and Community Literacy; and, as part of a collaborative group, the Computer and Composition’s Michelle Kendrick Outstanding Digital Production/Scholarship Award for 2008.EducationPhD, University of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignMA, University of Illinois at ChicagoBA, University of Notre DameMary P. Sheridan, Megan Bardolph, Megan Hartline, and Drew Holladay (Eds). Writing for Engagement: Responsive Practice for Social Action. Latham, MD: Lexington P (A division of Rowman & Littlefield). 2018. Rick Wysocki and Mary P. Sheridan (Eds). Making Future Matters. Logan: Computers and Composition Digital P/Utah State UP, 2018. Writing Studies Research in Practice: Methods and Methodologies (SIU Press, 2012). Co-edited with Lee Nickoson.Design Literacies: Learning and Innovation in the Digital Age (Routledge, 2010). With Jennifer Rowsell.Girls, Feminism, and Grassroots Literacies: Activism in the GirlZone (Albany: SUNY Press, 2008).Feminism and Composition: A Critical Sourcebook (Bedford/NCTE, 2003). Edited with Gesa Kirsch, Faye Spencer Maor, Lance Massey, Lee Nickoson-Massey.
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Dynamic Boss Lady Duo, Sara Smith and Erica Rhodes! These two host the Women's Empowerment Conference, they are entrepreneurs, business owners, podcasters, best friends and super fun! Megan Stith and Hollie Sexton zoom interviewed Sara and Erica about COVID-related impacts that benefit small business, brand creativity and power moves! Listen to their podcasts on
https://anchor.fm/brainsbusinessbeyond?fbclid=IwAR22xQNdVQb-JI0aZ52cPdB0ztIw81BcxqkBzE7L55-WQ4Zic9rPztKtpDY
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Dr. Amanda LeBlanc is a tenured Associate Professor in the Department of Physiology at the University of Louisville and directs a research program focusing on cellular therapies for coronary microvascular disease in women. Since joining the faculty in 2012, Amanda has achieved national funding from the National Institutes of Health, the American Heart Association, and the Department of Defense. She was named one of Louisville Business First’s “Forty under 40” in 2018.
Originally from Clarksville, Indiana, Amanda was a 3-time I.H.S.A.A. State Champion while at Clarksville High School and was inducted into the Indiana Track and Field Hall of Fame in 2005. At Indiana University, Amanda was All-Big 10 in cross country and went on to compete for the University of Louisville while completing her Master’s Degree. Amanda graduated with her Ph.D. from West Virginia University in the field of exercise physiology in 2008.
Amanda and her husband, Blake, have 2 sons, Louis (6yo) and Émile (2.5yo), and a German Shorthaired Pointer named Julep. On the weekend you can find her at a number of places: running on the trails at Cherokee Park, at a wine tasting (self-proclaimed vino enthusiast), or at a UofL athletic event with the family. She’s currently training for her first ultra race, a 50k trail race in March 2020. -
Megan & Hollie talk with Selena Hudson about her family, career, community service, campaign for city council and aspirations for 2020!
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Meet Giselle Smith — Publisher, Editor in Chief, Creative Director and all the things for Elizabethtown Lifestyle Magazine. Originally from Texas, now living an Elizabethtown life with her husband and HMH ENT, Aleks Smith, her teenage daughter Kenzie and baby Henry (expected to arrive any day now). Resides in a log cabin in the woods, loves traveling + restaurants + hotels and has two Sheltie pups, Rex & Stella. Listen and share!
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GIVE IT A LISTEN! We had a conversation with Boss Lady Kendall Ratchford of Shelter Insurance who was recently featured in the new Elizabethtown Lifestyle Magazine. Tune in to hear about her journey to running her own business in a new town!
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Via Colori® Kentucky is a festival in which hundreds of artists, community organizations, vendors, and partners come together to host the most creative festival in Kentucky. The festival was in the Elizabethtown area for almost a decade and moved to Louisville in celebration of its ten year anniversary in Kentucky. Approximately 100 artists participate with the intent of making an artistic masterpiece on a large scale, directly on the sidewalks of Waterfront Park in Louisville. We will have music, vendors, art, art vendors, family-friendly activities such as child street painting and superhero photo-ops, additional non-profits in an awareness section, a food court, Pet Costume contest, doggie kissing booth, balloon artists, street performers, trick or treating, costumed characters, an art gallery dedicated to child-created pieces, and of course, street painting! Find out more at viacolorikentucky.com.
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Hollie Sexton, Tanya Seabrooks, Christa Shouse, Megan Stith and Jescanta James gathered at the Power To Exhale Hardin County brunch August 10, 2019 to talk about female relationships and exhibiting self worth in business and daily life. The Boss Lady Coaching Podcast is brought to you by Fort Knox Federal Credit Union.
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Catina Haynes delivered a powerful teaching at the Power to Exhale event hosted by Tanya Seabrooks and friends about “Being My Sister’s Keeper”! Thank you to Fort Knox Federal Credit Union for their community partnership with the Boss Lady Coaching Podcast.
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Meet Jill Krimm! Jill is a Human Resources Executive with over 20 years expertise in Human Resources Management including recruitment and retention, change management, benefit administration, corporate and employment laws. Proven leadership abilities as member of Senior Management Team to streamline processes and capitalize on organizational growth opportunities. A creative thinker, problem solver and decision maker who has proven ability to effectively balance the needs of the employees with the mission of the organization. Strong communication, interpersonal relations, mentoring, negotiation and organizational skills. Expertise in: *Compensation & Benefits Design* *Organizational Development* *HR Compliance* *Training & Development* *Payroll Administration* *Employee Relations* *Policy Design & Administration* *Staff Recruiting & Retention* *Project Management*
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Megan & Hollie met Roo's Wish founder Charlene Shipley at the New Beginnings Family Services office in Louisville to talk about how her organization is helping foster kids! This podcast is sponsored by New Beginnings Family Services. Visit www.roos-wish.com to learn more!
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WHY DON'T YOU GET A JOB! Megan & Hollie met up with Dr. Donielle Lovell and Julia Springsteen to talk poverty in the Commonwealth, how it affects everyone in our community, and what we can do to improve lives for children and families in Kentucky. It's a wild and wooly ride, so listen, then DO something. CAUTION: This podcast will inspire you to take action! #HustlingBackward #TheCliffEffect
The Boss Lady Podcast is brought to you by Fort Knox Federal Credit Union, People Helping People, at www.fortknoxfcu.org.
Featuring: Hollie Sexton, Megan Stith, Julia Springsteen and Dr. Donielle Lovell.
Produced by Hollie Sexton, Copyright 2019 -
Hello Friends, I'm Hollie Sexton, and you are meant to be here, right now, listening to this podcast. Meighan Cable is the reason you're here. Meighan and I met up at her house in Vine Grove and talked about the hopes, fears, excitement and tears that go along with motherhood. Previously on the Boss Lady Coaching podcast we have talked about fertility issues, choosing to be childless, miscarriage, choice and family planning options, stillbirth, cradle death, SIDS and many more topics that are very difficult to discuss when you aren't sure how or what to say. Meighan Cable exemplifies bravery in motherhood, career, and beyond, and we talk about bravery a lot in the Boss Lady Coaching community. I know Meighan will inspire you, and saying something that will bring encouragement, peace and wisdom to many areas of your life. Thank you to our sponsor, Fort Knox Federal Credit Union...people helping people at fortknoxfcu.org.
The Boss Lady Podcast is brought to you by Fort Knox Federal Credit Union, People Helping People, at www.fortknoxfcu.org.
Featuring: Hollie Sexton, Meighan Cable
Produced by Hollie Sexton, Copyright 2019 - Visa fler