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Choose Positive Living with Sara Troy and her guest Patricia Lambert, airs from October 11th on. 

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Red Shoe Savvy inspires women to build and grow businesses. We do this through video conversations with savvy women and creating video so our clients influence and inspire their customers.

Our website delivers conversations and commentary filled with experiences, stories and know-how focused on engaging, enabling and enriching women who are launching and growing business.

If this is you, we know what you’re going through. Every woman in our videos has felt uncertainty and elation, experienced failure and reignited creativity. We’ve juggled life goals, career aspirations and family needs with one hand tied behind our backs while doing the quick-step in 4-inch stiletto’s.

We’ve danced in your shoes … and we’re here for you.

Rather than bemoaning our fates, victimizing our circumstances and hiding our heads in the sink, we found ways to be mistresses of our future, queens of our creation… and owners our own businesses. We wear every necessary shoe from sandal to sneaker – and sometimes run barefoot.

We work with women who have know-how, connections and resources. These women want more – more opportunity, more prosperity, more control, more freedom, more room to dream – MORE – and they want it NOW.

Entrepreneur, Video Producer and Coach, Business Advisor

patricia-lambert I believe every woman has the potential to be more than she thinks she can be. I know that every woman is special and has unique experiences that others would find valuable.

I transform lives by telling stories, sharing know-how and connecting women globally. I am happiest when I see the successes of women in my community. With Red Shoe Savvy, I bring deep discussion, inclusivity and diverse perspectives to virtual conversation.

I connect every piece of life experience as director, writer, editor, videographer, coach, trainer, facilitator and business advisor to create virtual content. My clients tell me I have a knack for drawing out stories matching the relevant message, with the optimal medium, at the best time, for the ideal audience… virtually.

I enjoy working with thoughtful, creative, resourceful women who choose to:

  • Experience choices beyond today’s thought constraints.
  • Inspire customers and build relationships using video.
  • Evolve business and life.

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16/39 Shifting Our Frequency Patterns

Sara Troy on Sara’s View of Life show, airs from September 27th on. 

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A simple experiment demonstrating the visualisation of cymatics can be done by sprinkling sand on a metal plate and vibrating the plate, for example by drawing a violin bow along the edge, the sand will then form itself into standing wave patterns such as simple concentric circles. The higher the frequency, the more complex the shapes produced, with certain shapes having similarities to traditional mandala designs.
More info at:: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cymatics


If one tiny Bee can make this kind of ripple effect what to we do in all our loudness?

We are vibrational creatures each with our own frequency and we resonate out to people our good or bad vibrations. If you took a look at the demonstration above and saw how when the frequency went higher the patterns changed, then you would understand we are making these patterns with in and around us all the time.

We talk about good vibrations and being on the same wavelength with others, we send out our own frequency shifting the pattern around us, we are either too much or we can be invitational.

Tune in for my perspective on our vibrations and how we can ride a harmonious frequency in our lives.


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TSM16/40 Get Into the Schools of Your Dreams

Their Story Matters with Sara Troy and her guest Elizabeth Dankoski, aired from October 4th on. 


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Get Into the Schools of Your Dreams


Forget about perfection, find out what you love and create a unique project so you get into the school—and LIFE—of your dreams

Students face huge hurdles when it comes to getting into the college of their dreams. Top universities accept a small fraction of students who apply each year. As a result, many highly qualified students have turned away, and those who are accepted often face uncertain job prospects upon graduation, despite the astronomical costs of obtaining a college degree.


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Elizabeth Dankoski created The Dream School Project to help young people stand out and overcome the high-stress stakes of college admissions so they can increase their chances of acceptance at their top choice schools — and to empower them to build the life of their dreams. Her program is based on her 15 years of experience as an “educational catalyst” helping hundreds of students get into their top-choice schools.

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Elizabeth discovered the reason some were accepted to the school were put on waiting lists and ended up settling for institutions that were not their first choice. The students who did get into their school of choice were those who had created unique projects, often reaching out to solve a problem or improve life in their communities. Elizabeth’s students include:

* A student working to go the Olympics as a referee for fencing

* A girl planning a 5K run to benefit epilepsy research in honour of her sister who is battling the disorder.

* An eighth-grader who loves hockey and conducting research, petitioning his town and raising money to build an ice-skating rink

* A boy whose family immigrated from India who is creating a website to raise awareness and funding for an orphanage there

* A student who wants to be a K-Pop star challenging herself to take her singing and dancing to the next level

“When our kids show what they care about most when they use their passion when they follow the path that lights them up — colleges will come running,” she says. “That’s what leadership really is: lighting other people up and illuminating the world with your unique gifts.”

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16-38 Connection & Humanity

 Transforming Relationships with host, Julieanne O’Connor, Airs September 20th –  26th on

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Tune-in for a discussion about connection and humanity.  A candid look at what’s happening with connection in today’s world and how to become a bit more conscious of the people around you.


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A Tribute to Grant Pollard

75075_10151412707357959_1895927197_nGrant Pollard was 4 years older than me and my first love.

Today would have been his 66th Birthday (September 19th 1950)

I was 16 y.old when I met him through his brother, and we fell for each other. His father and step mother did not like the relationship, my mother was a widow we were new immigrants to South Africa and not rich, so we hide our relationship from them, dogging them in public and seeking out places for us just to be.

I was smitten, he had a love for old cars and it was fun taking them for a drive. One time I was driving his Chevy 1937 car and I nearly ran over a cop, the auto drive was on and does not go off when you break, so I am breaking and nothing happening, this cop is standing there with his hand out in the middle of the road , and he had to jump out in to the ditch to avoid me. I sat there crying thinking there goes my licence (which I had just got) Grant understood Africans (the language in South Africa) but pretended he did not, they were so blown away by this young woman nearly bowling him over in an old car, it was hard to stop laughing. Well, they gave us a stern talking too in broken English and sent us on our way, Grant told me afterwards that they could not wait to tell the tale of how a young woman in an old car nearly killed him, whew, a close one.  That same car we did Bonnie and Clyde weddings in, so much fun.

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Sam by brother cooking breakfast on one of the road trips, they were very good friends for a long while.


148148_446631806383_8186869_n Grant and I ran a Mobile Discotheque for over 2 years, playing at some of the best parties in Cape Town. Weddings, events, birthdays, and fundraisers, we were there. We had to haul speakers that were 4ft tall and heavy, a double turntable, and boxes of records, after a long night of playing and dancing as I was also the GO GO dancer, it was a tiring job, but I loved it.

We met so many wonderful people through our discotheque and played at some awesome and strange places. Many halls, homes, and hotels, and even a Zoo. As it was hot there, we played many a party around the pools in the air and people would dance all night, good times.

We had many adventures together, and some wild times, some calm ones,  but in the end jealousy and control took over. Grant had a temper and could be 307037_10150378678327959_1756479958_nvery cruel too, I moved away to only find him there, he did not want me, but still wanted to control me. Our relationship had fallen apart and had for some time a bitter taste in the mouth.

With his son Michael.

But, I will remember our good times, my many firsts with him, the adventures we went on, the opening up to new things. I was a very shy British girl and he opened me up to wonders, the cars, the motorbikes, the parties, the road trips, the love of animals. He took some beautiful pictures of me and caught my inner self, for a while, until it all changed.

Sadly Grant had a flaw, he loved woman younger than him by many years, and the need for his woman to be skinny and young took over. Grant ran into some financial trouble that he could not see his way out of and sadly took his own life.

His real love was the Karroo in South Africa, he loved the farm life and saved many an animal from sure death, just look how easily they all live together.

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You just have to see the number of animals he rescued and how they trusted him to know that his caring soul was deep, but his insecurity was bigger and in the end, took him over.

I know you’re up there Grant, find that inner peace and bring that soul back to earth and give it another try. We miss you.

Love your first Love Sara.

By Sara Troy

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