Forever Forward Natasha Wong
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- Cultura y sociedad
A lifestyle podcast that discusses the trials and triumphs we face in life. "One can choose to go back toward safety or move forward toward growth. Growth must be chosen again and again, fear must be overcome again and again"~Abraham Maslow~
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Infertility - Truths and Myths with Dr. Shevon Joseph
This week I'm joined by the lovely Dr. Shevon Joseph of Azalea Health TT and we discuss the important topic of of infertility. Dr. Joseph trained at Long Island Jewish Medical Center in NY and has been dedicated to women's health care for over a decade. You can connect with Dr. Joseph here:Instagram: @azaleadocWebsite: azaleahealthtt.comAddress: 68 Rosalino Street, Woodbrook, Port-of-Spain, Trinidad and Tobago
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Dream baby, dream!
This week I'm joined by Jamila from Jay Dreamingg. Originally from Grenada, Jay inherited her gift for dream analysis from her great-Grandmother! Tune in as she analyzes two of my dreams in this episode! You can connect with Jay on her website jaydreamingg.com or on Instagram @jaydreamingg
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Effective Communication with Monique Russell
Monique Russell is the communications expert you want on your team. She teaches global leaders and teams on how to have positive and productive relationships at home and work using effective communications tools and strategies.Organizations like the Centers for Disease Control, Verizon, Intel, Equifax, and the world’s busiest airport, Atlanta Hartsfield Jackson International, trust Monique to guide them in implementing communication strategies that foster connection, community, creativity, an...
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'Tis the season for drinks!
Happy Thanksgiving! This week I'm joined by two friends, Dr. Ayanna Carter and Leigh Toussaint, to talk about a specialty drinks company they recently launched. Join us for some laughs as we head into the holiday weekend!Be sure to check out their Instagram page @kabawedrinks
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Thyroid Cancer Awareness
This week I'm joined by my colleague Rebecca Goldansky who was diagnosed with thyroid cancer at the age of 24. We talk about the importance of this vital organ and what it means to live without it. Rebecca also shares how her life changed as a result of this diagnosis and how she moved forward through this experience.