Ep.46 - Turing Moments into Movements with Terri B. Williams The Adverse Effect
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- Mental Health
There are many moments that impact our lives, some bringing joy and, others, utter devastation.
But, consider this — moments can be transformed into movements.
Intrigued?
Learn how, on today’s The Adverse Effect where we talk to ‘movement maker’ and lobbyist Terri B. Williams.
Terri has had many profound moments that shaped her life and she has used them to excel. From lobbying to pass the Louisiana Smoke-Free Air Act (restricting smoking in public spaces) to the pinnacle moment when her father died, transforming her approach to work and life whilst re-evaluating the importance of being present.
I had to be real with myself and know that I am still the same person if I don’t hit those goals. — Terri B Williams
Today on The Adverse Effect:
The political hierarchy of waiting your turn
Insight into lobbying The need for diverse representation in politics Terri’s process of reflection after the death of her father Recovering from being a perfectionist
Resources Mentioned:
The New Philanthropists The Collective
Connect with Terri B Williams:
Terri B Williams.com
Terri B Williams on Facebook Terri B Williams on Twitter Terri B Williams on Instagram #Movement Maker Tribe #Movement Maker TV
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Don’t forget to check out our website, or hang out with us on Twitter to stay up-to-date on what’s in store for you!
The Adverse Effect podcast with Ken Cheadle is proudly produced by Podcast Wagon.
There are many moments that impact our lives, some bringing joy and, others, utter devastation.
But, consider this — moments can be transformed into movements.
Intrigued?
Learn how, on today’s The Adverse Effect where we talk to ‘movement maker’ and lobbyist Terri B. Williams.
Terri has had many profound moments that shaped her life and she has used them to excel. From lobbying to pass the Louisiana Smoke-Free Air Act (restricting smoking in public spaces) to the pinnacle moment when her father died, transforming her approach to work and life whilst re-evaluating the importance of being present.
I had to be real with myself and know that I am still the same person if I don’t hit those goals. — Terri B Williams
Today on The Adverse Effect:
The political hierarchy of waiting your turn
Insight into lobbying The need for diverse representation in politics Terri’s process of reflection after the death of her father Recovering from being a perfectionist
Resources Mentioned:
The New Philanthropists The Collective
Connect with Terri B Williams:
Terri B Williams.com
Terri B Williams on Facebook Terri B Williams on Twitter Terri B Williams on Instagram #Movement Maker Tribe #Movement Maker TV
Thanks for tuning in!
Thank you for joining us on today’s episode of The Adverse Effect! If you like what you hear, remember to rate us highly on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.
Get 15% off goodies at our store by subscribing! All you have to do is leave a review and email or DM for your promo code.
Don’t forget to check out our website, or hang out with us on Twitter to stay up-to-date on what’s in store for you!
The Adverse Effect podcast with Ken Cheadle is proudly produced by Podcast Wagon.
46 min