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SHOW NOTES Bio Dionne Joyner-Weems is an extraordinary global brand builder, dynamic storyteller, and passionate changemaker who has garnered a reputation for her unparalleled energy and ability to turn challenges into solutions and moments into movements across industries. She is the Chief Energy Officer of Audacity Group LLC, a global brand and marketing agency dedicated to storytelling for social impact, and the founder of #MyBmore Project, a social enterprise and movement amplifying authentic Baltimore voices to inspire change and connection. A proud Baltimore...
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SHOW NOTES About Dr. Toni Boulware Stackhouse & Life Matters Wellness With over 25 years of trauma-focused community experience and two Maryland locations, Dr. Stackhouse is a leading advocate for equitable mental health care. Learn more at Contact Life Matters Wellness 66 Painters Mill Rd., Suite #204 Owings Mills, MD 21117 Phone: 410-650-9919 Email: Website:
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Show Notes Dr. Toni Draper's Bio CEO and Publisher, The AFRO-American Newspapers Dr. Frances Murphy Draper is CEO and Publisher of The AFRO-American Newspapers, the nation’s longest-running Black-owned family newspaper. A fourth-generation publisher from Baltimore, she continues the legacy of founder John H. Murphy Sr. She holds degrees from Morgan State University, Johns Hopkins University, the University of Baltimore, Loyola University Maryland, and United Theological Seminary. A former pastor for over 20 years, she now leads The AFRO’s digital expansion, including the AFRO Digital...
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Show Notes Kimberly Prescott is the founder and President of Prescott HR, Inc. Prescott HR is an outsourced Human Resources firm that provides ongoing strategic and tactical HR support to small- to mid-sized businesses. Her primary area of expertise is Human Resources/Employment Law Compliance and Employee Relations. She brings over 20 years of progressive corporate HR leadership experience with firms such as Giant Food, Whole Foods and Allegis Group (TEKsystems and Aerotek). She has earned her Senior Professional in Human Resources (SPHR) and SHRM Senior Certified Professional (SHRM- SCP)...
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Show Notes Bio: Patrice Bullock is the Executive Director of Bailey's Heart and Soul Foundation, an organization she founded following the untimely passing of her 16-year-old son, Bailey, from sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) in May 2021. Bailey was a vibrant athlete involved in football, basketball, and track. His unexpected death highlighted the critical need for immediate response measures during cardiac emergencies. In her role, Patrice has been instrumental in raising awareness about SCA and advocating for widespread CPR and automated external...
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info_outlineFellow business communications leader and podcaster, Wendy Meyeroff, joins us today on the show to share her Brave Girl journey and her advice for other women. Coming from a family of storytellers, Wendy naturally excelled at writing and easily won a scholarship for college in New York. She started her career at a publishing house upon graduation and has continued to use her talents to educate and inform others about a variety of topics. She has had an interesting career as a writer working in several industries in both the B2B and B2C space. She has written extensively in the healthcare space, specifically regarding the senior population. Her gift is simply stated: in putting complex technical information into plain English for patient education. She uses storytelling to make it interesting for consumers to grasp and understand. A continuous learner, Wendy is always educating herself on technology, marketing techniques and more and she encourages you to do the same.
Wendy also shares her very personal health journey with epilepsy and what she’s learned as a result. She shares with me the stigma around speaking publicly about epilepsy, a condition affecting her and 3 million other Americans. In 2014, she had surgery on her brain and is doing well as a result. Wendy felt compelled to speak about her condition on the show in the hopes of helping others see the value in “reaching out” when you face something of this magnitude. She also shares her best advice if you have a family member or friend impacted by this condition. A true warrior, Wendy continues to rally, be brave, speak up and move forward on her life journey.