Sara’s View of Life with Sara Troy, on air from March 28th
Guilty pleasures we should not feel guilty about. I had a wonderful weekend celebrating Grandsons Birthday, son-in law and daughter in law as births, plus a baby shower for my daughter.
BUT, I also sat on a comfy seat out in the sun reading my brothers new book, and finished in one day as I like to read. We has gone for a walk, they played a game and I put my feet up and read a book. Heavily.
We need to do something un work related and do something for ourselves. NO GUILT, just do, something special just for you. It rejuvenated you, inspires you and allows you to shut of from outside expectations, and just be doing what you love to do.
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Ignite your heart and soul with Sara Troy and her guest Diane Pienta, on air from March 28th
Diane Pienta is a creativity mentor, healer, forest therapy guide and author. A former businesswoman, she was sparked by a cancer diagnosis to transform her own life and explore alternative healing, herbalism, yoga and meditation, which led to a new career in nontraditional ways of finding joy, inner peace, and creativity. She’s the author of Be the Magic: Bite-Sized Nuggets of Wisdom to Feed your Joy, Nourish your Soul and Open your Heart.
8 Ways to Find Happiness By Finding Your Strength
I’m speaking to you about a segment idea about a simple but profound lesson in happiness: if you want to be happy, find your strength.
Big idea: There are 8 powerful but surprising ways to find happiness, especially in the middle of tough times. Instead of digging in, turn away — and find goodness in creativity and connection.
Why it matters: It may seem counterintuitive to step away from challenges and adversity to do an art project or take a walk. But refocusing on beauty and creativity when the chips are down is a powerful way to undo fear and worry.
Key takeaways: Diane Pienta, a creativity mentor and healer, has helped countless people find a new sense of purpose and joy by focusing their energy on doing what they love.
The author can also discuss:
How an encounter at an arts and crafts school changed her views on facing strife.
How to harness the power of creativity to find strength.
Why simple pleasures, like community, can transform our views of the world.
How movement plays a key role in healing our pain.
How we can tap into our own strength by refocusing away from hardship.
The source:Diane Pienta is a creativity mentor, healer, forest therapy guide and author. A former businesswoman, she was sparked by a cancer diagnosis to transform her own life and explore alternative healing, herbalism, yoga and meditation, which led to a new career in nontraditional ways of finding joy, inner peace, and creativity. She’s the author of Be the Magic: Bite-Sized Nuggets of Wisdom to Feed your Joy, Nourish your Soul and Open your Heart.
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Building your business with Sara Troy and her Guest Spring Zheng, on air from March 28th
My WHY: To empower Coaches, Visionary Entrepreneurs and Life Changers to Step Up for their call, and Stand Out as confident experts and thoughts leaders in their ideal niche to attract more dream clients, create abundant life and business, and impact more lives worldwide, for the Abundance of All.
Abundance Entrepreneurship and Thought Leadership Coach
#1 Amazon Best Selling Author
Award Winning Transformational Speaker
(Featured at Nasdaq and Harvard University Clubs)
Spring’s Motto: Love Never Fails. Live Every Day in Love, Faith, Passion and Abundance!
Abundance Entrepreneurship and Thought Leadership Coach Spring Zheng is a #1 Amazon best-selling author of “Abundance Train” and award-winning transformational speaker. She is called to empower visionary entrepreneurs and life changers like coaches, authors, speakers and consultants to unleash their purpose and passion, and stand out as confident experts and thought leaders in their ideal niche with their unique gifts to transform more lives. Spring is on a mission to help entrepreneurs turn their passion into prosperity, and make greater impact with the movement to create Abundance of All worldwide.
As the Founder of Spring Magic Life Society, Inc., Spring leads and inspires a fast-growing community of Abundant Entrepreneurs. Whether she is working one on one with clients or in intimate live or virtual groups, one thing is certain. She will lift you up to clarify your vision, claim your purposeful and profitable niche, build your unique branding, create your strategic content, and build your abundant thought leadership, that will keep attracting your ideal audience and clients like magic!
Spring holds an Executive MBA from Rutgers University, a Professional Coaching Certificate from New York University, and a graduate from Tony Robbins Coach Academy. She has over 25 years professional experiences including performance management with Fortune 100 company, strategy consulting, operations and professional training with international companies, and over 14 years of abundance coaching.
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Their Story Matters with Sara Troy and her guest Marleen Karen, on air from March 21st
Maureen had a stroke which interrupted her career, but what she learnt from it and how it has helped her become a better mentor, is profound. She helps women of colour, find their own way forward into living a life of choice, care, community, and communication, so they are living their best life.
We empower BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, People of Colour) professional women who are stuck on the corporate ladder to move forward in their career.
?are you a professional female who’s sick and tired of only “staying in your lane” when you KNOW that you were meant for more?
?is the excuse of HR hiring another candidate who was the right fit when you not only have all the requirements, but EXCEED them as well?
?is being overlooked, ignored and only being given menial tasks no longer your cup of tea?
?are you exhausted from having those same old headaches and pain of constantly overworking in your position, but not being valued or appreciated for your labour?
Ever since leaving high school, I have always been either the only or one of 2 or 3 Black female students in the classroom. However, I did not let that disparity prevent me from excelling and proving myself and my worth. By continually progressing due to being denied advancement on the educational and professional front, I quickly realized that I was an example of a dichotomous division in those circles. Also, I became acutely aware of limitations that I, as a Black female, would have to face since there’s a huge lack of representation which hinders my ability to take part in innovative and inclusive practices.
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An Authors Kiss with Sara Troy and her guest Abigail Child, on air from March 21st
Legendary Experimental & Documentary Filmmaker Abigail Child Receives Career Retrospective at NYC’s Anthology Film Archives .
At times playful and at others intensely provocative, the cinema of Abigail Child has been a cornerstone of the American avant-garde film movement since the late 1970s. Poet, visual artist and filmmaker Abigail Child has absorbed the best of mentors like Jonas Mekas, experimental icons like Marie Menken, Len Lye & Arthur Lipsett, and has been a trailblazer for LGBTQIA+ artists alongside fellow game-changers like Barbara Hammer and Yvonne Rainer.
The work is emotionally probing, intellectually challenging, and visually arresting. Every image is a masterful flourish filled with power, and each sounds an alarm, a call to arms for each of us to march forward in our own personal journey.
A destroyer of boundaries and builder of bridges, the work traverses the finest experimental cinema and the very best of the documentary form.
These fantastic works have been lovingly curated in a long overdue career retrospective for Abigail Child, presented at New York’s Anthology Film Archives from March 24th to the 28th, 2023.
Abigail Childhas been at the forefront of experimental writing and media since the 1980s, having completed more than thirty film/video works & installations and written six books. An acknowledged pioneer in montage, Child addresses the interplay between sound and image to make, in the words of LA Weekly: “brilliant, exciting work…a vibrant political filmmaking that’s attentive to form.”
About Anthology Film Archives
Opened in 1970 by Jonas Mekas, Jerome Hill, P. Adams Sitney, Peter Kubelka, and Stan Brakhage,Anthology Film Archivesis an international center for the preservation, study, and exhibition of film and video, with a particular focus on independent, experimental, and avant-garde cinema.
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