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Everyone Needs a Story for the CampfireEveryone Needs a Story for the Campfire#109 SIR DUSHON ADAMS: On Facing His Fears & the Resilience it Takes to Live Your Creative PurposeThis week I sit down with Sir Dushon, dancer, editor, and one-of-a-kind creative force. Shon brings 2 stories to the campfire. One story that breaks down the moments of facing fear and releasing it. In another story, Shon documents his up and down journey to pursue his creative purpose and what it means to preserve against the odds. Shon also takes a walk with me down memory lane and we swap stories of a very special time in our life when I was his high school teacher and spoken word coach.2025-06-111h 44Everyone Needs a Story for the CampfireEveryone Needs a Story for the Campfire#107 JENNIFER LIWANAG, CPT, Pn1, CPPC: On Following Her Own Path to Entrepreneurship & Journey to Motherhood After Loss This week I’m joined at the campfire by Jen Liwanag, certified professional trainer, certified nutrition coach, and now pre- and post-natal coach. Today Jen will be sharing her story of breaking societal & cultural expectations of her to follow her own path into coaching & entrepreneurship. In another story, Jen generously shares with us her journey into motherhood including her experience with pregnancy loss, navigating grief, and redefining her identity after the birth of her daughter. Keep up with Jennifer on Instagram: GrowingGoddess.ca More info about Jennifer at: www.growinggoddess.ca You...2025-01-171h 12Everyone Needs a Story for the CampfireEveryone Needs a Story for the Campfire#106 DR. KATE NICOLE STAHL-KOVELL: On Becoming a Novelist & The Journey from Survival to TherapistThis week I sit down with Ph.D., Associate Marriage & Family Therapist specializing in Birth, Pregnancy, and Postpartum Trauma, Activist, Mother, and now Romantasy Novelist, KATE STAHL-KOVELL. Kate narrates her path to creating her first novel Mor and we discuss the theme of giving ourselves permission to be creative. Kate also shares her story of surviving trauma and channeling this experience into her service of others. Learn more about Dr. Kate at: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapists/kate-nicole-stahl-kovell-redlands-ca/977823 Connect with her on Instagram: @postpartumptsd   Learn more about Dr. Joey Liu a...2024-11-141h 19Everyone Needs a Story for the CampfireEveryone Needs a Story for the Campfire#105 DR. PAOLO MAGCALAS: Love as the Motivation for Radical Work & Learning to Decolonize his IdentityThis week I sit down with professor, elected official, and activist Dr. Paolo Magcalas. Paolo brings the theme of love in his story of activism, tracing his days from the high school classroom all the way to the board room as an elected official. In his second story, Paolo candidly shares experiences of growing up in America as an immigrant and the effects of colonization on his life and his communities, both in the U.S. and the Philippines. You can keep up with Dr. Paolo Magcalas on Instagram: @drmagcalas4auhsd If you are interested...2024-08-0248 minEveryone Needs a Story for the CampfireEveryone Needs a Story for the Campfire#104 ALICEANNE LOFTUS: Taking Responsibility for Your Own Happiness & Learning Love LanguagesThis week I sit down with best-selling author, business owner, educator, and leadership coach AliceAnne Loftus. AliceAnne generously shares her story of resilience, teaching us a powerful lesson on taking responsibility for one’s own life through the good and the bad. In her second story, AliceAnne shifts her exploration to love, particularly how understanding love languages empowers how we give and receive love to those we are in relationship with. Get your copy of AliceAnne's book, Take the Lead https://leadinglady-coaching.com/take-the-lead-book/ Connect with AliceAnne by visiting her website ht...2024-06-1052 minEveryone Needs a Story for the CampfireEveryone Needs a Story for the Campfire#103 DR. CHARLOTTE ACHIENG-EVENSEN: The Experience of Grief in Immigration & the Journey Towards Peace After LossThis week, I sit down with masterful storyteller, educator, and researcher, Charlotte Achieng-Evensen. Charlotte transports us her very personal “Coming to America” story, where she explores the theme of loss– loss of the familiar, aspects of identity, and even a sense of freedom. Her second story explores her journey through grieving and the ways that she moved through that grief to peace and joy–a story of resilience. Here are the links to Dr. Charlotte Achieng-Evensen's published works: Books by Dr. Charlotte Achieng-Evensen   Young, Urban, Professional, and Kenyan?: Conversations Surrounding Tribal Identity and Nationhoo...2024-05-211h 08Everyone Needs a Story for the CampfireEveryone Needs a Story for the Campfire#102: ANABEL MUÑOZ: Giving Herself Permission to Change & Greiving Past Versions of HerselfThis week I sat down with Anabel Munoz, the wonderfully talented TV news journalist at ABC 7 Los Angeles. In her stories, Anabel explores the ideas of giving herself permission to change and to not have everything figured out. A story that begins with hair uncovers the symbolic shift to explore the tensions of who we are expected to be, versus who we allow ourselves to be as we experiment and grow. In another story, Anabel explores the topic of grieving past versions of herself as she has matured into who she is today, embracing who she will be tomorrow...2024-05-0742 minEveryone Needs a Story for the CampfireEveryone Needs a Story for the Campfire#101 SABIAN ZEIN ON RESPONSIBILITY & PERMISSION: Becoming Who I Want to Be & Being Unapologetically PalestinianThis week I sat down with Sabian Zein, an amazingly successful entrepreneur with a heart of gold, who happens to be my former student and now a close family friend. Sabian explores themes of taking action and responsibility for creating his fullest life and becoming the person he wants to be. He gives valuable insight into how he elevated 3 areas of his life: mindset, body, and finances. In another story, Sabian surfaces the theme of giving himself radical permission, to not only claim his Palestinian identity but, in his words, to shout it from the rooftops in celebration. 2024-04-211h 10