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Dream Mentorship Podcast

by Dream Mentorship

Dream Mentorship Podcast is an intentional online community intended to provide support and friendship to all women. It is a community for women who want more out of life, who are ready to make a positive difference in their lives and who dare to dream. Listen for unconventional motivating conversations with industry bosses, moms, students and women in general who are thriving in life and business.

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Episodes

Episode 51: Operating in the Present with Jennifer Jones

31m · Published 31 Jul 13:00

Jennifer Jones is a native of New Jersey now living in Georgia, Atlanta to be exact, with her dog Puffy Jones. By day, she is a corporate recruiter for Google, helping to match people with their dream jobs, and the rest of the time she is spreading positive vibes and uplifting empaths on her podcast "The Jennuine Life.”

Her podcast is for women who are learning, loving and evolving. As a lifestyle audio series & best friend in your head the JL Podcast aims to encourage you to live your best life! Through personal stories and special guests, every Monday you'll be given your free dose of girl power, positivity and good vibes! She also finds joy in helping others amplify their voices by showing them how to setup and distribute their own podcasts through mini courses and masterclasses.

She shares her secrets to success and if you're interested in starting your own podcast, she can help, just listen carefully! 

Listen to The Jennuine Life Podcast - available anywhere you can find podcasts including: Spotify, Google, and iTunes 

@Jennuinelife on Instagram

LinkedIn - Jennifer Jones

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Girl Talk: How to Balance Life and Financial Freedom

48m · Published 24 Jul 13:00

Financial freedom means that you get to make life decisions without being overly stressed about the financial impact because you are prepared. You control your finances instead of being controlled by them. That is easier said than done. Today we are speaking with Lauren Graham and Nyari Park to see how they deal with the day to day money questions in their own lives. We can work together to help everyone succeed in finding that financial freedom that most people are looking for. 

Lauren is a rising senior studying political science and writing at Pensacola Christian College. She is currently the community engagement and fundraising intern for Dream Mentorship and is passionate about giving others the tools they need to thrive.

Nyari is a mother of two sweet boys and a stay-at-home mommy. She is the Media Manager for Tatangar Group, an upcoming electrical engineering consultancy industry. She is also the CEO of Healthy Joyful Me Nyari, a cooking page dedicated to sharing her love and passion for making delicious wholesome meals that the whole family will enjoy. One of her most memorable accomplishments is serving as the President of Troy University’s International Student cultural organization, a platform that allowed her to host the former President of Malawi on a State visit; and dearer to her, one that allowed her to meet our Dream Mentorship CEO, and her dear friend Mrs. Mac-Jane Crayton.

Take notes because these two are full of beautiful advice and wonderful stories! 

Lauren on Instagram: @lauren.graham.0

Nyari on Instagram: @nyarijoy

Healthy Joyful Me Nyari on Facebook: @Nyarifoodjournal 

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Episode 50: Be Intentional with your Time with Natalie Franke

37m · Published 17 Jul 13:00

Natalie is one of the founders of the Rising Tide Society—a community of 77,000 creative entrepreneurs who gather in over 400 cities around the world. She took a hashtag (#communityovercompetition) and turned it into a movement that now spans the globe.

Today, Natalie is dedicated to cultivating community and raising the tide for all. She inspires audiences to think differently about our culture comparison and adopt a mindset of abundance and camaraderie. Her first book, Built to Belong: Discovering the Power of Community Over Competition will hit shelves in August 2021 with Hachette Book Group.

Her role as Head of Community for HoneyBook also extends into project managing Public Relations initiatives that have earned them placement in publications like: The New Yorker, NPR, Fortune, Forbes, and more. Her campaign to demonstrate gender pay inequality in the small business sector earned them a Gold Stevie Award from the American Business Awards and placement as a finalist for PR Daily’s 2018 Corporate Social Responsibility Awards.

Amazon or other book sellers - "Built to Belong" 

 NatalieFranke.com/book


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Episode 49: Learning the Importance of Seemingly Impossible Dreams with Lydia Pass

33m · Published 10 Jul 13:00

Lydia Pass is the founder of Stelona Shoes, she is innovating the shoe development process as well as creating a unique product. Stelona Shoes is an interchangeable shoe for women that is not limited to a season. Stelona's mission is to create innovation through inspiration. This mission drives their product development and has shaped their brand message to never stop dreaming big.

Lydia's mission reflects our own here at Dream Mentorship and she shares some impressively inspirational words with us. Listen closely as she tells us how she built her dream business without having any background in business. 

Instagram: @stelonashoes

Email: [email protected] 

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Episode 48: How Real Estate Investment is for Anyone with Maya Mitchell

35m · Published 03 Jul 13:00

Maya Mitchell is a 27-year young professional and budding entrepreneur who is passionate about educating millennials on freedom through real estate investing. Born and raised in Prince George's County MD, Maya returned home after college and purchased her first piece of real estate right in her community. She was passionate about setting the example and educating her community on the power that real estate investment holds. Thus, Maya created the first-of-its-kind platform, Ms. Young Homeowner, a resource and community for black millennial women navigating the homebuying process and homeownership. Ms. Young Homeowner has grown nearly twelve times its size since inception two years ago. 

Her YouTube Channel Ms. Young Homeowner is a resource and community for black millennial women navigating homeownership and the home-buying process! 

Maya Mitchell shares her wisdom with us today and explains how to navigate the obstacles that arise when you are interested in real estate investment. Even if you aren't currently interested in real estate, there is still a lot you can learn from Maya and her story, so listen closely. 

YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3mVZC9pexc3XLG8y2LYfvw

Visit: www.msyounghomeowner.com

Instagram: @msyounghomeowner


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Girl Talk: Finding a Support System for Mental Health Struggles

36m · Published 26 Jun 13:00

Today we bring together Allison Scarbrough, Destyni Cravens, and Morin Fifo to speak about their personal experiences with mental health. People often find that struggling with poor mental health holds them back from succeeding in their lives. It is important to acknowledge that whatever specific mental illness you suffer from, it is possible to find help and support from other people who have found healthy ways to cope. We want everyone to know that no one is alone. Listen closely as they share their stories and please send us a message telling us your story.  

You can also watch this podcast recording over on our YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/84mgSulbCK0

Disclaimer: This conversation involves sensitive topics that could be triggering to some listeners. Those topics include depression, suicide, and bipolar disorder. 

Allison Scarbrough's Instagram: @allisonscarbrough_ 

Destyni Cravens Instagram: @destyni_cravens 

Morin Fifo Instagram: @mor_reel

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Episode 47: How to Overcome a Perceived Lack of Resources with Dr. Sabrina L. Crowder

39m · Published 19 Jun 13:00

Dr. Sabrina L. Crowder is currently the director of career services at Alabama State University. She specializes in career services—employment and training. She is trained to ensure that employment practices and contracting arrangements give equal opportunity without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, sex, age, or disability. 

Today she shares the secret to success even if you feel like you don't have the resources you need. She explains the necessity for education no matter what career you want. If you have ever considered being an influencer or a YouTuber listen to Dr. Crowder explain the reality of how to accomplish that goal. 

Linked in: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sabrinacrowder/



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Episode 46: How to be "Self-ful" instead of "Selfish" with Melitta Campbell

38m · Published 12 Jun 13:00

Melitta Campbell spent 25 years in business and entrepreneurship in London and Switzerland. She created a Women’s Network where women could connect, share, and support one another. Then she took a risk when she had her own daughter and left her 15-year career to become a freelance corporate writer and internal communications consultant. During this time, she was struggling with feeling overwhelmed and exhausted. To solve this, she took steps to change her business model to give herself more balance. Her new business model allowed her to mentor and coach women around the world on how to achieve business success on their own terms, from her home in Switzerland. 

She believes that the secret to lasting success lies in mastering your mindset, clarity of vision (knowing your next steps), building confidence and self-belief and staying in control of your time, so you remain balanced happy and healthful. 

She shares truly inspiring stories and instills the skills and confidence women need to be successful in their own way.

Visit: https://www.melittacampbell.com/

Instagram: @melittacampbell

Get her book on Amazon: "A Shy Girl's Guide to Networking"

Episode 45: Blooming Despite Fear with Tinita Tennant

28m · Published 05 Jun 13:00

Tinita Tennant is an Air Force wife and mother of three. In addition, she is a writer, Children’s Book Author, Podcaster, and home gardener. She speaks about the benefits that gardening can provide for individuals, and for communities. 

Her goal is "to inspire other black women and families to explore the soil and have raw conversations around personal struggles without shame, in an effort to grow and live the most beautiful meaningful life."

Pay attention as she describes not letting your fear stop you, but taking it with you for the journey and continuing to thrive. 

Visit: http://www.tinitatennant.com/

Listen to her Podcast, "On This Journey," here on Anchor and other podcast sites. 

Instagram: @tinitatennant

Episode 44: What Do You Do When Hope is Hard to Find? Triumph over Darkness with Rwandan Genocide Survivor Marie-Christine Williams

35m · Published 29 May 13:00

Marie-Christine Williams is a survivor and a powerful example of overcoming pain and suffering to become the best version of yourself. She survived the Rwandan genocide in 1994, and she shares her experience fighting for her life at only 14 years old.

She highlights the importance of embracing compassion in the face of cruelty and choosing to find hope over despair. Listeners will learn that opening up is the best way to heal and she encourages all women to dream big and triumph over darkness, no matter what your circumstances are.

Listen to the inspiring and educational advice Marie-Christine shares and you will find the power to succeed despite any hardship you’re facing. You might want to grab a pen and paper because you won’t want to forget a word.

Email Marie-Christine: [email protected]

Visit: www.triumphoverdarkness.com

Instagram: @triumphoverdarkness

Marie-Christine Williams’ book, “The Dark Side of Human Nature” is available on Amazon, Google, and other bookstores.

Dream Mentorship Podcast has 80 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 38:26:46. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 22nd 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on April 10th, 2024 19:12.

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