Building Your Businesswith Sara Troy and her guest Shanan Terale, on air from August 13th
I work with first-generation professionals who struggle to make their money go the same distance as colleagues, who overpay on their taxes, and who struggle to build a secure and sustainable nest egg to create their long-term wealth vision and implement it. Born middle-class, my family lost everything twice because of crises. I became the first in my family to go to college, graduate school and to practice law, but I still felt powerless to help. But throughout my career, I had worked with every type of financial professional, worked at a family office for a billionaire family, and learned to practice law from some of the best lawyers who operate at the highest levels. So, I integrated my skills and knowledge with my playful nature to create educational tools to help people develop financial agency so they can navigate these common life struggles using the same tools as the wealthy 1%.
Shanan Terale completed her bachelor’s degree in Economics and Latino Studies at Columbia University. She spent several years at FactSet Research Systems and was promoted multiple times and she managed a team and 3 of the top 10 sell-side accounts. Shanan graduated from Northwestern University with a dual degree: an MBA from Kellogg School of Management and J.D. from Pritzker School of Law. While there she worked at a family office that specializes in healthcare, JVC Investment Partners. Shanan has practiced law at Cahill, Gordon & Reindel LLP, Ropes & Gray LLP and Kirkland & Ellis LLP specializing in Restructuring, Special Situations and General Corporate transactions, which includes debt finance, capital markets and M&A practice. Shanan sits on the board of directors for NAMI Metro Suburban, which is based in western Chicago and the nearby suburbs. NAMI is a trailblazer in the mental health advocacy and recovery space. Shanan chairs the Governance committee and serves as a member on its finance committee. Along the way, she started helping ambitious professionals who are the first high-earners in their families create their dream lives while working on her own. She knows the challenges and opportunities that come with being a first-generation high-earner and she created PEARLFECTIONIST(A) to increase her impact.
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Ignite Heart and Soul with Sara Troy and her guest Victor Acquista, on air from August 6th
Essence in presence—Embodied spirituality and shifting your perception from the egoic self to expression of your divine self. I shall be talking about the three “H’s”: Head Heart-Hands and the three “A’s”: Authentic-Alignment-Action, the difference between content and context in living a more authentic life, and why the pillars of gratitude, peace, trust, and love are essential. We are all each individual unique embodied souls with valuable experiences to share. Would you light a lamp only to place it beneath a table? Sharing our light gives meaning and purpose to our lives. In so doing, we illuminate one another.
Dr Victor Acquista is a retired primary care physician and medical executive, international award-winning author, speaker, educator, imagineer, conscious evolutionary, wanderer, wonderer, and ponderer. His journey is one of ongoing unfolding awareness. He believes in extended human capacities and the fullness of our potential. His writing flows from a heart-space celebrating our shared humanity with the intent of raising awareness and elevating consciousness.
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Quantum Spirituality with Sara Troy and her guest Dara McKinley, on air from August 6th
The truth is: We all have someone or something to forgive – perhaps even ourselves. We know it’s good to forgive but we might not know how to do it. In 2012, after facing a personal challenge that her extensive skills and education couldn’t resolve, Dara searched online for a “forgiveness how-to” and was only met by a lot of “why” one should forgive. When a logical path came to her and after completing it, she felt peaceful and free for the first time in three years.
This epiphany led her to dedicate herself to researching and teaching this powerful concept, helping others process stuck emotions and move forward with passion and clarity.
Dara McKinley has studied and worked in the realm of spirituality and health for over three decades and possesses a graduate degree in Contemplative/Buddhist Psychology. In 2012, difficult life circumstances pointed her to forgiveness where she realized that many spoke prolifically about why one should forgive but no one spoke of how. Her background enabled her to successfully create and follow a forgiveness path that worked, but in the years that followed, the experience made her see some significant themes. In particular, she saw how mainstream forgiveness understanding (pardoning, ceasing anger, having compassion, and letting go) was obscuring the forgiveness path. She also saw that people who identified as spiritual-but-not-religious required a forgiveness path that was clear, and logical. This inspired Dara to devote her professional life to understanding forgiveness’ infrastructure and to making forgiveness the realm of spirituality and health it was always meant to be.
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Sara’s View of Life with Sara Troy, on air from August 6th
With my son’s wedding coming up, love is truly in the air. It’s so exciting to witness two people in love joining together. Marriage is the solidifying of love, a testament to the abundance of love needed to take that step.
This occasion reminds me of the love we once knew, and, if we’re fortunate, the love we still have. I do miss the love of a partner, but I don’t rely on it to define or comfort me. My love has grown into a companionship with myself. When we embrace self-love, even if others don’t see it, it becomes a source of comfort. It means accepting ourselves for who we are, what we are, and why we do what we do. If others still don’t recognize it, that’s not on us.
When you come from a place of love, everything gains more meaning and purpose. Love is the generator; the more you love yourself, others, life, and your purpose, the more love you generate. It just keeps growing.
So find yourself with a loving approach, no more chastising, but lovingly embrace the gift YOU ARE, not what others want you to be. Love will make your world go round, when you love to live, love to see the possibilities, and love each other even in disagreements, for love it the keep to living a joyous life.
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Eco Solutions with Sara Troy and her guest Norma Burnson, on air from August 6th
“Together we can keep Mother Earth vibrant and alive.”
Norma says that she joined the U.S. Navy 10 days after my 18th birthday. Boot camp took place in Orlando, Florida. Eight weeks later, my first tour of duty was at the Naval base in Rota, Spain. It was the beginning of my freedom, and total happiness. I met my husband, Kevin. We have been together 50 years, and have never been separated since. We traveled throughout Spain, Portugal, France, Switzerland, Germany, Gibraltar, Morocco, Japan, Taiwan, enjoyed a lovely cruise around the Caribbean, and visited Mexico as well. Upon returning to the States, I used my G.I. Bill, and attended the University of Illinois at Chicago. I was inducted into Phi Kappa Phi, the oldest ( date) and most prestigious honor society in the United States. Then I spent a few years taking classes at The Art Institute of Chicago. From there I worked as an International Trade Specialist, involved with the Chicago Association of Commerce and Industry, spearheading seminars. In addition was head of the membership committee for the International Association of Greater Chicago and WIT, Women in International Trade. Amongst other rewards, I was honored to receive The International Women’s Leadership Association, in recognition for my contribution to Family – Career – Community, recognized as a Woman of Outstanding Leadership.
In the early 90’s, I established my own company. My work consisted of setting up the International Trade Department for manufacturing companies. Either in house or off site. I had the great opportunity to teach a class on International Trade at Oakton Community College for 8 years. This was when my health began to deteriorate, and I received the diagnosis of congestive heart failure, on top of chronic asthma. Confined in bed, (30 years) I used my time painting, needlepoint and reading. One day, out of the blue, I received an invitation from Sir Richard Branson to participate in a zoom meeting. Sir Branson had invited entrepreneurs from all around the world to work on Plan B, because Plan A was leading us towards non sustainable practices. Stuck in bed, I realized I could help the cause by writing, and that way become an active participant working towards Plan B. That is when Sustainable Food for the Globe came to be. To date I have participated in the MIT Solve Lab Challenge Team Leader (2016, 2017), authored 8 books, and have 3 other projects in the making, including The Sustainable Food for the Globe Foundation. In addition I got involved with the Global Citizens Circle. Since Sustainable Food for the Globe’s inception, I have met movers and shakers from around the world. All sharing their advocacy of healing Mother Earth, and working for the better good of all. Sustainable Food for the Globe champions food production, food security, rescuing wasted food, and food deserts. Due to my fragile health we left Chicago and moved to the country. During the last 6 years, my health has improved, slowly but steadily. Currently, my health issues are Asthma, arthritis, diabetes, cancer, congestive heart failure, kidney deterioration, anxiety attacks, PTSD, insomnia, nightmares, night frights, and cold sweats.
That being said, all my body of work is conducted via an iPa, and an iPhone. Bedridden, I enjoy working with over 5,000 colleagues and friends from all around the world. There is one thing that infuriates me, it is when a person falls into the helplessly hopeless, “Someone should do something!” As civilly as possible, my response is “You are somebody, do something!” There are so many resources available, just by doing a Google search, one can research thousands of topics, find and get in touch with people and organizations that are already working on fixing these problems. It is a fact that for every problem we are facing on Mother Earth, there is a solution. Unfortunately the very powerful corporations around the world make sure to hide these solutions, especially if that solution hurts their bottom line. What do I believe?
Contact Information: Norma Burnson, Author & Publisher Email: norma.burnson@gmail.com Books: Sustainable Food for the Globe Everyday People Producing Food in Abundance.
Awards Phi Kappa Phi, Honor Society Delegate: The International Women’s Leadership Association, 2013 Delegate Award received from The International Women’s Leadership Association in 2013, in recognition of services rendered to our country as a U.S. Navy Veteran and for demonstrating leadership in both national and international business arenas; for dedication to her community as a college professor and mentor; for being a sustainable food activist and humanitarian. Book Critic “The Power of Change” by Reda Alioua 1 out of 5 LinkedIn members invited to review the ebook released by LinkBook Publisher. Interviews Interview with Norma Roldan Burnson, Author of “Sustainable Food for the Globe, One Square Foot at a Time”, June 2012 http://bit.ly/1T9z0bb Interview with the sustainable food advocate Norma Burnson By Mel Bartholomew ~ June 2012 Mel Bartholemew was the founder of Square Foot Garden. At the time, there were over 2 million gardeners using his gardening system. Interviewing Author Norma Burnson, December 2013 Interview with the sustainable food advocate Norma Burnson by Galina Belyaeva ~ December 2013 Interview with Norma Burnson, March 2015 Interview with the sustainable food advocate Norma Burnson by Ann Miller and Chris Coope on their International Radio Show: Growing Trends ~ March 2015 Interview with Norma Burnson, April 2016 Interview with the Sustainable Food Advocate Norma Burnson by Stephanie Chandler, Nonfiction Authors Association ~ April 2016 M.I.T. SOLVE Lab Challenge: Team Leader 2016 Team Leader 2017 Active: ALLI, Alliance of Independent Authors NFAA, Nonfiction Authors Association Phi Kappa Phi University of Illinois Alumni United Nations: The World We Want To Be, Online Consultant Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) ~ “Implementing the 2030 Agenda.” Academic Impact, Sharing a Culture for Intellectual Social Responsibility The Global impact.” U.N. Climate Brawl, lead by Professor Gerald Kutney (Canada) U.S. Navy Veteran, Vietnam Era: Honorable Discharge.
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