#102: From Grieving Mom to Neurodiversity Advocacy Expert | Valerie Aprahamian
Valerie Aprahamian is a special education advocate who founded Advocates For Angels, an organization that helps families receive the Individual Education Programs their neurodiverse children need in order to thrive. Do you advocate for your, or your child’s, special needs? In today’s episode, Valerie shares what happened when her toddler Chanel was diagnosed with high…
#97: From Broke Meditation Teacher to Birthing Billionaires & Best Sellers | Debra Poneman
Debra Poneman is an award-winning speaker and best-selling author whose YES to Success seminars have been taught across 7 countries on 4 continents since the 1980’s. Early students of her work include Janet Atwood, Marcy Shimoff and Deepak Chopra. Are you a people pleaser, or … do you avoid conflict? Debra shares how she used…
#92: From Broke Single Dad to Impact-Driven CEO | Alok Appadurai
Alok Appadurai is a TEDx speaker and bestselling author of the newly released, “Maximum Impact Potential.” He’s also founder & CEO of Uplift Millions, which helps entrepreneurs build 6-8-figure companies that value people, planet and profit. Are you an empath? From the time Alok was a kid in West Philadelphia, he’s been able to feel…
#90: Being A Caregiver to Mom (& Myself) Featuring GFR Commandment #4
It’s the last GFR Show of 2021, and Lisa’s here to share why—despite living through the Covid crucible of 2020—this has been one of the most transformational years of her life. From embarking on a journey around unconscious racial bias, to her mother’s 9-month battle with a cancer recurrence, to revisiting a 30-year struggle with…
#89: From Rock Bottom Broken to The All-In CEO| Sanyika “The Firestarter” Street
Sanyika “The Firestarter” Street is a storyteller, leadership mentor and executive coach whose platform, “The All-In Method,” empowers men to live a life of alignment and integrity to become better husbands, fathers and leaders. What does it mean to you to be “all in” on something? When Sanyika hadn’t made the grades or connections to…