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In this episode, I will discuss the following questions with my guests. 
1. What does authentic mean to you? 
2. How do you maintain or achieve authenticity? 
3. Why is it important for leaders to be authentic? 
4. What happens when you don’t deal with your childhood issues? 
5. When you recognize your childhood traumas or fears resurfacing in the adult you how have you handled them?
6. Do you believe it’s possible to really clean your plates or die empty? 
Elder Yvette Beasley is a preacher, Bible teacher, conference speaker, experienced women and youth ministry leader. Yvette is a dedicated member of Toastmaster International and has received the Distinguished Toastmaster recognition. She is passionate about leadership development, storytelling and faith in God’s word. Yvette is skillful in helping others develop their leadership abilities, communication skills and discover their purpose which makes her a valuable asset to the kingdom. She is also a prayer warrior and has led the Spiritual Connection Prayer Ministry for more than 10 years. Yvette has taught on prayer, organized prayer clinics, and written prayer guides because the Power of Prayer is another one of her passions. Yvette has also served in various leadership roles in the Women in Ministry and Business Alliance (WIMBA), a coalition of Christian women entrepreneurs and ministry leaders. She currently serves as the Advisor over the Leadership team. Yvette holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Healthcare Administration from DeVry University and is currently pursuing her Masters Degree in Public Health Administration with the University of Phoenix. You can connect with Yvette at yvettembeasley.tm@gmail.com or (219) 440-2582. 
My next guest is Sheila McCoy. After spending most of her adult life as a social worker Sheila is presently an agent with New York Life Insurance and Annuity Company. She loves networking, meeting new people, and helping those that need her services. Sheila's passion is educating people regarding protecting their family's assets with life insurance and long-term care insurance. Sheila is also a member of the Women in Ministry and Business Alliance (WIMBA), a coalition of Christian women entrepreneurs and ministry leaders where she serves as the Director of the Business team. From the age of 5, Sheila has been classically trained on the piano. Sheila also attended and graduated from the University of Illinois in Urbana/Champaign. You can connect with Sheila at sejackson01@ft.newyorklife.com or (708) 916 - 4586.
Rev. Sharon E. Robinson is the founder and executive director of Earth Angels Ministry of Helps. This is a nonprofit community outreach organization that began in 2003 and its Mission is to feed the hungry, clothe the naked, and share the love of God. They are committed to being Angels in Action - Moving, Doing and Serving. Matthew 25:34-36. One of Rev. Sharon’s favorite scriptures is Nehemiah 8:10 … the joy of the Lord is your strength for out of which flows the humorous part of her life. She loves good clean comedy therefore she has recently birthed out a comedic character named “Mz. Gladiis). Glad I is saved, glad I is whole, and glad I is able to make some people laugh, chuckle, or smile because A joyful heart is good medicine, … Proverbs 17:22. Rev. Sharon is also the assistant pastor of the Greater Zion Hill M.B. Church where the senior pastor is Pastor Charles E. Sergeant, Sr. Rev. Sharon is also an intercessor. She currently serves as the Director of the Intercessory Prayer team of the Women in Ministry and Business Alliance (WIMBA), a coalition of Christian women entrepreneurs and ministry leaders. To connect with Sharon email her at goldennuggetsfromanearthangel@gmail.com or call (312) 620 - 3029.