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Episode 14: The Extraordinary Inspiring Journey of Terry Yoffe Inspiring Journeys

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Today we welcome Terry Yoffe to the show! Terry's journey is one of transformation and empowerment. After years in the corporate world, she broke those golden handcuffs and seamlessly transitioned into a role as an executive business coach. For the past 2 decades, Terry has been guiding her clients towards realizing their full potential.
But Terry's impact doesn't stop there! As host of her own podcast, Extraordinary Work: Conversations about Creating Change, she shines a spotlight on those individuals who are making waves in their own spheres, driving positive change and innovation.
Come listen to how Terry has constantly reinvented herself, taking herself to the next level each time, and be inspired knowing you have the ability to do the same thing!
As this episode was recorded on May 5 - National Missing or Murdered Indigenous Persons Awareness Day, this episode is dedicated to:
Hanna Harris

Hanna Harris was born on May 5, 1992, a citizen of the Northern Cheyenne Tribe.
She was only 21 on July 4, 2013 when she left the Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation to go into nearby Lame Deer, Montana, to watch the Independence Day fireworks. She never returned home. When her family reported her missing, local law enforcement downplayed her disappearance. Four days later, a volunteer search team found her body.
It was determined that she was brutally raped and murdered.
In some tribal communities, Native American Women face murder rates that are more than 10 times the national average; homicide is the 4th leading cause of death for Native women and girls between the ages of 1 and 19, and the 5th leading cause of death for ages 20 to 24.
Almost half of all Native American women have experienced physical violence, and one of three will, at some point in their life, experience the violence and trauma of rape according to the Department of Justice.
Help support Rising Hearts to bring awareness and fight against these injustices.
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Terry Yoffe can be reached at the following places:
https://trycoaching.com/
Instagram: @TerryYoffe
LinkedIn
Facebook
email: terry@trycoaching.com
You can also listen ter her podcast, Extraordinary Work: Conversations about Creating Change on 
Apple
iHeartRadio
Spotify
 
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Kerri can be found on
Instagram: @running_with_the_rockstar
Facebook: Every Run Has a Story
 
You can find Paul - The Rhode Runner in the following places:
Twitter: @TheRhodeRunner
Instagram: @TheRhodeRunner
Facebook
 
Inspiring Journeys can be found on:
InspiringJourneys.net
Instagram: @InspiringJourneysPod
Facebook
 
You can also download and subscribe to the Inspiring Journeys Podcast at:
Apple Podcasts
iHeartRadio
Spotify

Today we welcome Terry Yoffe to the show! Terry's journey is one of transformation and empowerment. After years in the corporate world, she broke those golden handcuffs and seamlessly transitioned into a role as an executive business coach. For the past 2 decades, Terry has been guiding her clients towards realizing their full potential.
But Terry's impact doesn't stop there! As host of her own podcast, Extraordinary Work: Conversations about Creating Change, she shines a spotlight on those individuals who are making waves in their own spheres, driving positive change and innovation.
Come listen to how Terry has constantly reinvented herself, taking herself to the next level each time, and be inspired knowing you have the ability to do the same thing!
As this episode was recorded on May 5 - National Missing or Murdered Indigenous Persons Awareness Day, this episode is dedicated to:
Hanna Harris

Hanna Harris was born on May 5, 1992, a citizen of the Northern Cheyenne Tribe.
She was only 21 on July 4, 2013 when she left the Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation to go into nearby Lame Deer, Montana, to watch the Independence Day fireworks. She never returned home. When her family reported her missing, local law enforcement downplayed her disappearance. Four days later, a volunteer search team found her body.
It was determined that she was brutally raped and murdered.
In some tribal communities, Native American Women face murder rates that are more than 10 times the national average; homicide is the 4th leading cause of death for Native women and girls between the ages of 1 and 19, and the 5th leading cause of death for ages 20 to 24.
Almost half of all Native American women have experienced physical violence, and one of three will, at some point in their life, experience the violence and trauma of rape according to the Department of Justice.
Help support Rising Hearts to bring awareness and fight against these injustices.
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Terry Yoffe can be reached at the following places:
https://trycoaching.com/
Instagram: @TerryYoffe
LinkedIn
Facebook
email: terry@trycoaching.com
You can also listen ter her podcast, Extraordinary Work: Conversations about Creating Change on 
Apple
iHeartRadio
Spotify
 
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Kerri can be found on
Instagram: @running_with_the_rockstar
Facebook: Every Run Has a Story
 
You can find Paul - The Rhode Runner in the following places:
Twitter: @TheRhodeRunner
Instagram: @TheRhodeRunner
Facebook
 
Inspiring Journeys can be found on:
InspiringJourneys.net
Instagram: @InspiringJourneysPod
Facebook
 
You can also download and subscribe to the Inspiring Journeys Podcast at:
Apple Podcasts
iHeartRadio
Spotify

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