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Mentor Select: Parenting Teens To Be Successful Adults
by Derrich PhillipsMentor Select serves as an invaluable resource for parents who are raising teenagers. Each week I interview leading experts who share practical tips, strategies, and resources that parents can use to empower their teens to be successful adults.
Episodes
MS-033: Comedy that Connects and Impacts People- Byron Stamps, the creator and executive producer of Truth in Comedy shares how he transition from teaching high algebra to becoming a stand-up comedian
47m · PublishedThe creator and executive producer of Truth in Comedy Byron shares how he transitioned from teaching high school algebra to becoming a stand-up comedian. Byron is a comedian, entrepreneur, and a 3-time teacher of the year award recipient.
MS-032: Exploring Opportunities to Work Abroad- Elementary School Counselor Dr. Tennille Brownrigg, PhD shares her experiences working and living in China
48m · PublishedDr. Tennille Brownrigg, PhD currently works as a school counselor at Xiamen International School in Xiamen, Fujian, China. She shares her experiences of working and living in China. Also, Tennille gives advice about discovering new opportunities through exploration and being open-minded.
MS-031: Building a Dynasty- Co-founder of UI Global Brands Vontoba Terry opens up about what it is like running a company with his wife, co-founder Psyche Terry, and the valuable lessons they have learned over the 10 years that UI Global Brands has been i
38m · PublishedVontoba Terry is the co-founder and Chief Operating Officer of UI Global Brands, which is based in Frisco, Texas. UI Global Brands makes naturally inspired hair and beauty products. Their natural hair, bath, and skin collections can be found in retailers such as Walmart, Sally Beauty Supplies, and over 10,000 retail partners worldwide. Vontoba opens up about what it is like running a company with his wife, co-founder Psyche Terry, and the valuable lessons they have learned over the 10 years that UI Global Brands has been in business.
MS-030: Race, Violence & Medicine- Trauma Surgeon Dr. Brian Williams shares his journey of becoming a doctor and his efforts to improve race relations in the United States
43m · PublishedBrian H. Williams, MD, FACS Kicked out of scouting for disciplinary issues, Dr. Brian H. Williams recovered and managed to become the first person in his family to attend college. He graduated from the United States Air Force Academy in 1991 with a degree in aeronautical engineering, and as an Air Force officer directed classified research programs. After six years of military service, Dr. Williams answered the call to medicine and transitioned to the University of South Florida Morsani College of Medicine, graduating in 2001. He went on to do his general surgery residency at Harvard Medical School/Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, MA and completed a fellowship in trauma surgery at Emory University/Grady Memorial Hospital in Atlanta, GA.
Dr. Williams is known for his role in treating victims of the July 7, 2016, Dallas police shooting. When he is not saving lives, Dr. Williams travels the country as a public speaker sharing his insight on resilience, diversity, and structural violence. He is also a featured columnist for the Dallas Morning News and hosts the podcast Race, Violence & Medicine. To learn more about Dr. Williams, please visit BrianWilliamsMD.com
MS-030: Race, Violence & Medicine- Trauma Surgeon Dr. Brian Williams shares his journey of becoming a doctor and his efforts to improve race relations in the United States
43m · PublishedBrian H. Williams, MD, FACS Kicked out of scouting for disciplinary issues, Dr. Brian H. Williams recovered and managed to become the first person in his family to attend college. He graduated from the United States Air Force Academy in 1991 with a degree in aeronautical engineering, and as an Air Force officer directed classified research programs. After six years of military service, Dr. Williams answered the call to medicine and transitioned to the University of South Florida Morsani College of Medicine, graduating in 2001. He went on to do his general surgery residency at Harvard Medical School/Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, MA and completed a fellowship in trauma surgery at Emory University/Grady Memorial Hospital in Atlanta, GA.
Dr. Williams is known for his role in treating victims of the July 7, 2016, Dallas police shooting. When he is not saving lives, Dr. Williams travels the country as a public speaker sharing his insight on resilience, diversity, and structural violence. He is also a featured columnist for the Dallas Morning News and hosts the podcast Race, Violence & Medicine. To learn more about Dr. Williams, please visit BrianWilliamsMD.com
MS-029: Maximizing Your Resources and Impact-16-year-old marketing strategist and business owner Kendyll Locke share tips for becoming more efficient and effective
47m · PublishedKendyll Locke is a 16-year-old marketing strategist and business owner. He has been an entrepreneur since age 14, officially launching his business KD Socialhouse Maintenance in 2017. In this interview, Kendyll shares how he balances everything and maximizes his impact. He provides practical tips that you can apply today to become more efficient and effective.
MS-028: The Mentor Select Podcast Surpasses the 2,000 Downloads Milestone: Host Derrich Phillips shares updates and future plans for Mentor Select.
13m · PublishedIt's a celebration, the Mentor Select Podcast surpasses the 2,000 downloads milestone. Thanks to all the listeners for your support. In this episode, the host Derrich Phillips shares updates on the journey of hosting the podcast and future plans for Mentor Select. Also, he shares the ups and downs that he has experienced being an entrepreneur.
MS-027: Staying in Your Lane- Author and Business Coach Collete Portis Talks About the Importance of Being Great at What You are Great At
55m · PublishedCollete Portis is a successful entrepreneur, business coach, and author who is passionate about helping entrepreneurs grow their businesses. In this interview, Collete shares how she first was bitten by the entrepreneur bug at age 12, and how she ultimately discovered her greatness.
Mentor Select: Parenting Teens To Be Successful Adults has 118 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 71:07:36. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 25th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on April 8th, 2024 13:42.