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Breaking the Silence with host Dr. Gregory Williams
With Guest, Life Coach and Author, Kelci Jager, Author of "A Million Miracles and The One That Never Came"
This week's Special Guest will be Kelci Jager. She is the author of "A Million Miracles and The One That Never Came." Kelci is a certified life coach, grief and loss coach, and registered nurse. As a widow and mother of four sons, she brings profound personal insights to her grief coaching, helping clients honor their pain, reclaim their joy, and find purpose after loss. -
Breaking the Silence with host Dr. Gregory Williams
With Special Guest, Dave Pelzer, Author of "A Child Called 'It'"
This week's Special Guest will be Dave Pelzer. Dave is the author of nine inspirational books. His books have been on the Best Sellers lists for over 13 years combined. "A Child Called 'It" has been on the New York Times bestsellers list for over 6 years. Dave is the first author to have four #1 International Best Sellers and to have four book simultaneously on the New York Times Best Sellers List. Dave has received personal commendations from four U.S. Presidents as well as many other awards! -
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Breaking the Silence with host Dr. Gregory Williams
With Guest, Award-winning writer, author of Water Music a Cape Cod Story, Marcia Peck
This week's Special Guest will be Marcia Peck. "Marica is the author of Water Music: A Cape Cod Story." She is an award-winning writer and has received many awards. Her articles have appeared in Musical America, Strad Magazine, Strings Magazine, and Senza Sordino. Her work has been supported by The Minnesota State Arts Board, The Loft Literary Center, Ragdale Foundation and Hambidge Center.
Guest, Marcia Peck's book, Water Music,
The bridge at Sagamore was closed when we got there that summer of 1956. We had to cross the canal at Buzzards Bay over the only other roadway that tethered Cape Cod to the mainland. Thus twelve-year-old Lily Grainger, while safe from ‘communists and the Pope’, finds her family suddenly adrift.
That was the summer the Andrea Doria sank, pilot whales stranded, and Lily’s father built a house he couldn't afford. Target practice on a nearby decommissioned Liberty Ship echoed not only the rancor in her parents' marriage, a rancor stoked by Lily’s competitive uncle, but also Lily’s troubles with her sister, her cousins, and especially with her mother.
In her increasingly desperate efforts to salvage her parents' marriage, Lily discovers betrayals beyond her understanding as well as the small ways in which people try to rescue each other. She draws on her music lessons and her love of Cape Cod—from Sagamore and Monomoy to Nauset Spit and Wellfleet Dunes, seeking safe passage from the limited world of her salt marsh to the larger, open ocean. -
Breaking the Silence with host Dr. Gregory Williams
With Guest, Journalist and Author of In Turbulent Times and This Day Gratitude Journal, Kelley Rooney
This week's Special Guest will be Kelley Rooney. Kelly is a dedicated journaling enthusiast with a passion for documenting life's moments, big and small. She finds solace, clarity, and creativity in the pages of her journals. She is the accomplished author of 3 books on the subject and her insight and expertise is will bring peace to your heart and mind in this very inspiration interview. -
Breaking the Silence with host Dr. Gregory Williams
With Guest, Author of Impact With Integrity - Becky Margiotta
This week's Special Guest will be Becky Margiotta. Becky is the author of Impact with Integrity. Becky is also the Co-Founder of Billions Institute that helps social change leaders disrupt business as usual, maximize their impact, and fulfill their purpose. She is a graduate of West Point and A US Army Veteran.
You will NOT want to miss this important and informative program.
Becky Margiotta's Book - Impact With Integrity
Repair The World Without Breaking Yourself
The world is on fire and in desperate need of volunteer firefighters. If you’ve ever wondered if you have a purpose, if there’s a place in the world in need of your unique genius, the answer is yes. And the right time to step into your purpose and explore the path of your potential is now. But you don’t have to do this work alone—and you shouldn’t do it without taking care of yourself first. Burnout rates in the helping professions are off the charts, but we won’t make progress “out there” until we take full ownership of whatever we’re feeling “in here.” -
Breaking the Silence With Host Dr. Gregory Williams
Host Dr. Gregory Williams explains his hiatus and shares the lessons he learned during his time presenting across the nation.
This week's program will be Special Edition of Breaking the Silence. Host Dr. Gregory Williams shares where he has been during his hiatus. Dr. Gregory shares the lessons and information he shared and learned during his time presenting across the nation. -
Breaking the Silence with host Dr. Gregory Williams
With Guest, Quincy Kadin, Mental health advocate and Author of Frankie's Fishy Feelings
This week's special guest will be Quincy Kadin. Quincy Kadin is a high school student and mental health advocate. Quincy is also the author of "Frankie's Fishy Feelings". This is her first book and because of her personal journey of dealing with anxiety in her childhood, she decides to tackle this issue in her book. This book helps kids deal with their anxious moments and helps them realize that everyone has a little bit of anxiety inside them too. -
Breaking the Silence with host Dr. Gregory WilliamsWith Guest, Patrick Erlandson, Executive Director and Founder of Father-ConThis weeks special guest will be Patrick Erlandson. Patrick is the Executive Director and Founder of Father-Con. He is also the Founder of See it. End it. Film & Arts Festival. Both of these events are focused to help bring community awareness on human trafficking and prevention measures for families around the country.Join us for this important and informative program!You can email Patrick at his email address:[email protected] you have any questions or would like to find out more for Father-Con!You can also check out the Father-Con Website at:https://www.father-con.org/
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Breaking the Silence with host Dr. Gregory Williams
With Guest, Licensed Professional Counselor, Psychotherapist, Author, Diane Black
This week's Special Guest will be Diane Black. Diane is a licensed professional counselor, and an advocate for child tights. She is the author of the book, "Dead Dig Road: The True Story into the Dark World of an Abused Child."
Don't miss out on this impactful and informative program! Join us September 22nd at 8pm CST.
About Diane Black:
Diane Black is a licensed professional counselor who has always had a heart for children. She was drawn into child advocacy when she visited a residential treatment facility and saw first-hand the inadequate level of care the children received and the deplorable conditions.
Over the years, she testified for dozens of abused children within the court system, and treated hundreds of children who had experienced trauma during her time in private practice. Her formal education includes an undergraduate degree in social work and a master’s in education, with a specialty in counseling and development.
Diane visited the Russian Embassy where she had the privilege of discussing the issues of international adoption with high-ranking diplomats. She was later interviewed extensively by the Russian media. In the United States, she was interviewed by the Voice of Russia radio station in New York. Diane began studying the craft of writing when life put her into a story she felt needed to be told. -
Breaking the Silence with host Dr. Gregory Williams
With Guests, Monique and Terrence Dickenson, Health and Wellness Advocates
This week on Breaking the Silence host Dr. Gregory Williams is joined by guests, Monique and Terrence Dickenson. Monique and Terrence are health and wellness advocates. They are passionate about helping people pursue a healthy lifestyle. They also are hosts of their own Saturday morning Faithbuilders Huddle Call that focuses on educating, empowering and encouraging people to achieve optimal health. Join us for this informative program! -
Breaking the Silence with host Dr. Gregory WilliamsThis week's special guest will be Dan Granger. Dan is the author of "why is Sam so SAD?" He has coped with Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) every winter since he was a child. As a former teacher & a certified reading specialist, he combines his professional experiences and a personal background to deliver an informative & inspiring children's book: "Why is Sam so SAD?"Don't miss us tonight on this informative and important program!
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Breaking the Silence With Host Dr. Gregory Williams
Guests, Patrice Perrone Founder and executive director of the Project Foundation and, by Malyneath Vong Vice-Chair of the Project Foundation, and Founder of Project Broken Arrow.
This week on Breaking the Silence, host Dr. Gregory Williams is joined by guests Patrice Perrone Founder and executive director of the Project Foundation and, by Malyneath Vong Vice-Chair of the Project Foundation, and Founder of Project Broken Arrow. The Project Foundation is a nonprofit that is on a mission to prevent human trafficking and exploitation of women and children through awareness and education.
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Breaking the Silence With Host Dr. Gregory Williams
Breaking the Silence 5th Anniversary Special joined by past guests to reminisce and discuss the past 5 years the show
On this episode of Breaking the Silence we will be celebrating our 5 years of LIVE radio on the BBS Radio TV Network. In this age of radio programs lasting only a year or two in the market, we are proud of the many guests, topics and stories we have covered in the 250+ programs that we have broadcast. Join us as we reminisce, laugh and celebrate the jounery we all have gone on through this program! -
Breaking the Silence With Host Dr. Gregory Williams
With Guest Trina Roffino Founder of Project Unbroken a Suicide Survivor Support Program
On this episode of Breaking the Silence we are joined by guest, Trina Roffino. Trina lost her husband to suicide in 2018, through this life-shattering event she was sent into a spiral of desperation and grief. Through her pain Trina discovered that over 30,000 American children lose a parent to suicide annually, and tragically they are 3 times more likely to die by suicide themselves. Trina has founded Project Unbroken to help support survivors of suicide. Join us for this inspirational program! -
Breaking the Silence With Host Dr. Gregory Williams
With Guest Steven Hoffen CNN Heroes 2023 Yound Wonder Award and Diller Teen Tikkun Olam Award Winner.
Tonight we are joined by Steven Hoffen, CNN Heroes 2023 Yound Wonder Award and Diller Teen Tikkun Olam Award Winner. Steven hasn't even graduated high school yet, but he is already contributing to a more sustainable future through his nonprofit, Growing Peace. With the $80,000 he's raised since launching the organization, he's brought hydroponic growing systems to populations in need around the world. Join us for this eye opening and retrospecticve program.
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Breaking the Silence With Host Dr. Gregory Williams
With Guest, Eugenia Valencia a Keynote Speaker, Advocate, Author, She returns to conintue her story
Back by Popular demand! This week we have returning guest, Eugenia Valencia with us again to continue her story! Eugenia was on the program a few weeks ago and didn't get to finish her complete story. She was born prematurely in a Russian prison and set aside to die. A nurse heard her cries and rescued her, only to deposit her in an orphanage, beginning a harrowing childhood of violence, neglect, hunger and abuse. Then one day a new girl arrived at the orphanage with a Bible and everything began to change. Eugenia has 2 master's Degrees, has worked in adoption and foster care and for the Child Protection Services. She is currenting writing a book of her life journey. Don't miss this amazing program! -
Breaking the Silence With Host Dr. Gregory Williams
With Guest, Rhonda Kuykendall, Serves the Survivor Advisory Board for Texass Association Against Sexual Assault
This week on Breaking the Silence, we are joined by guest, Rhonda Kuykendall. Rhonda is a powerhouse of resilience and has turned her past pain and hurts into advocating to help protect those who have similar experiences. She serves the Survivor advisory board for Texas Association Against Sexual Assult as well as, a member of the Texas Human Trafficking Survivor Leader Council. Working as the Anti-Child Trafficking Consultant for Texas CASA, Rhonda is implementing antitrafficking protocols in CASA programs across the state. You will hear her personal story and how to begin experiencing healing in your life! -
Breaking the Silence With Host Dr. Gregory Williams
This week's program will be Speical Edition of Breaking the Silence. Host Dr. Gregory Williams presenting a special presentation titled "Facing the Mirror of Death." During this program, Gregory shares from his heart several "Life Lessons" that he has learned since his diagnosis with Lou Gehrig's Disease. These Life Lessons will be a fresh approach on how to recongnize the value of each day, the importance of expressing love to others, and putting life's priorities in the proper persepective, plus many more. -
Breaking the Silence With Host Dr. Gregory Williams
With Guest, Barbara Feign, Author of "My American Dream"
This week's special guest is Barbara Sommer Feign, author of My American Dream. Barbara was born in Berlin and fled Nazi Germany in 1940 with her Jewish father, Lutheran mother, and 79 other refugees. She earned a Bachelor of Arts degree on political science at Whitman College before completing a graduate business degree on a joint program with Harvard Business School and Radcliffe Graduate School. She went on to work in marketing and advertising in New York City. Highlighted by an illustrious 30-year career at Grey Advertising. -
Breaking the Silence With Host Dr. Gregory Williams
With Guest, Barbara Feign, Author of "My American Dream"
This week's special guest, is Barbara Sommer Feign, author of My American Dream. Barbara was born in Berlin and fled Nazi Germany in 1940 with her Jewish father, Lutheran mother, and 79 other refugees. She earned a Bachelor of Arts degree on political science at Whitman College before completing a graduate business degree on a joint program with Harvard Business School and Radcliffe Graduate School. She went on to work in marketing and advertising in New York City. Highlighted by an illustrious 30-year career at Grey Advertising.