Still Winning Podcast
Today’s guest has a long list of accomplishments, including being the first black female to earn the Dispatcher of the Year Award in Florida. She’s a single mother to two boys and a business owner. Dominique Mathis is a strong, black woman that’s overcome a lot to get to where she is today. However, her many achievements didn’t keep her from experiencing depression. Through therapy and journaling, she’s been able to improve her mental health. She’s learned to nourish her mind and be thankful for the small things in life. Today, she’s here to share...
info_outline Bitten by the Small Business Bug with Jenny FinleyStill Winning Podcast
Jenny is a former Case Management Supervisor for people with Developmental and Intellectual Disabilities, and she served over 500+ families in the state of Indiana until about 2012. Jenny decided to stay at home with my then 2 children (now 3). Around 2015 after her 3rd daughter was born, she needed more in my life. Jenny was then bitten by the Small Business bug and ran with it. Through her size-inclusive boutique, she now serves about 5000 women and helps them feel the best they can in the skin they are in. Through her overwhelming sales and blessings. The Finley family has...
info_outline Lou Lopez Senechal; Life as an International StudentStill Winning Podcast
Lou Lopez Senechal is a 23 years old Senior and basketball player at Fairfield university. Recognized as the MAAC rookie of the year in 2018/2019. Also recognized in the MAAC all championship team in 2020/2021.
info_outline Cynthia ; What Is Your Work Ethic?Still Winning Podcast
Cynthia was born in Munich, Germany in 1948. She is 73 years old. Cynthia is the oldest of six children, raised and schooled in Michigan. A retired educator, she graduated from Western Michigan University, where she earned a B.A. in Education and an M.A. in Counseling and Personnel. She also studied for an M.B.A in Logistics, relocating to California two courses shy of the degree. Cynthia’s California Administration credentials were earned at Chapman and Redlands universities. During her tenure as an educator, she served as an elementary and college teacher; middle school and high...
info_outline The American Dream with Andrea HernangómezStill Winning Podcast
Andrea Hernangómez, from Spain she is 21 years old, and a senior student-athlete at Fairfield University. Andrea won her first award last season, and was the sixth player of the year. -- From teen mom to creating new statistics. Mikala Brown has set numerous “out of the ‘expected’ box” goals and creates her own life/career success. From purchasing her first home as a single mom at the age of 25, to receiving her Master’s Degree in Special Education at the age of 28, to building a 6-figure at-home business while teaching in the “public school,” system and raising 3...
info_outline Dr. Regina Patton Stell — From Special Ed Teacher to NAACP PresidentStill Winning Podcast
Dr. Regina Patton Stell can still remember the middle school teacher who first inspired her to teach: a “strikingly beautiful,” six-foot Black woman who drove a Mustang, loved to write and dressed immaculately. Dr. Stell has now known decades of leaving her own mark on students in classrooms and on school systems at large. For more than 30 years, she served as a special ed teacher-turned-principal and director, having been appointed the first Black assistant superintendent of her school district in Riverside, California. Later, she’d go on to hold a different office in...
info_outline Kaylee Christie — Creating New, Better Dreams After a DiagnosisStill Winning Podcast
Kaylee Christie still has a note saved on her iPhone from January 31, 2019 that simply says: “Why can’t I talk? When will I be able to talk again?” During her senior year of high school, now-19-year-old Kaylee was diagnosed with Hemiplegic migraines, a variant of migraines that produces stroke-like symptoms. She was at school early in the morning practicing with her volleyball teammates when the first episode struck; Kaylee’s dream was to become a Division 1 volleyball player, and she’d fit in pre-school workouts each morning after waking at 5:30 a.m. to finish her AP...
info_outline Sabrina Will Always WinStill Winning Podcast
Have you ever heard that powerful quote from Nancy Kerrigan? “Part of being a champ is acting like a champ. You have to learn how to win and not run away when you lose. Sabrina embodies this mindset and philosophy. Sabrina is a 35-year-old, single mother of three children, and she is an American Sign Language interpreter. Sabrina’s story is unique, she is part of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing community. Both of her parents were deaf. Sabrina’s recalls some of the struggles she faced when she was young with speech and pronunciation. Sign language was her first language. ...
info_outline Mikala Brown — From Teen Mom to Statistic-Shattering EntrepreneurStill Winning Podcast
Mikala Brown knows what it’s like to be undervalued and underestimated. At 18, Mikala was a teen mom who’d changed high schools six times, often living in hotels and feeding herself at food pantries in the process. She heard, on more than one occasion, that her past was all that could be expected of her, and that, really, she had no future. “I was told to my face more than once that I was nothing but a statistic, and that I was doing what everyone expected African American females to do: get pregnant as a teenager,” she says. “I know what it feels like to be all alone,...
info_outline Coming Soon!Still Winning Podcast
From teen mom to creating new statistics. Mikala Brown has set numerous “out of the ‘expected’ box” goals and creates her own life/career success. From purchasing her first home as a single mom at the age of 25, to receiving her Master’s Degree in Special Education at the age of 28, to building a 6-figure at-home business while teaching in the “public school,” system and raising 3 kids. She is on fire and ready to continue to, as she puts it, “live the new statistic” daily. She is breaking barriers and is ready to empower. This is an invitation to...
info_outlineJenny is a former Case Management Supervisor for people with Developmental and Intellectual Disabilities, and she served over 500+ families in the state of Indiana until about 2012.
Jenny decided to stay at home with my then 2 children (now 3). Around 2015 after her 3rd daughter was born, she needed more in my life. Jenny was then bitten by the Small Business bug and ran with it. Through her size-inclusive boutique, she now serves about 5000 women and helps them feel the best they can in the skin they are in. Through her overwhelming sales and blessings. The Finley family has collectively given back over $20k to local charities, schools, and other non-profit services in our community.
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