by lameredith | Jul 12, 2021 | Persistence U podcast show notes
Gina Dobson grew up feeling different than the rest of her family. In a large bunch of academics, she was the child passionate about art. Bullied at school, she learned early on that it was okay to be different, and that those who demonstrate aggression are often...
by lameredith | Jul 5, 2021 | Persistence U podcast show notes
At a time when many women look forward to sitting on the couch with their feet up and watching television, Maura Sweeney’s post-retirement plan included embarking on the life of her dreams. After working in corporate America and homeschooling her daughter...
by lameredith | Jun 28, 2021 | Persistence U podcast show notes
From skin problems to aches and fatigue, the symptoms related to Manchester resident Olivier Mankondo were enough to spur his doctor to recommend lifelong medication. Olivier rejected that plan and did what few dare to do: made permanent and radical changes to his...
by lameredith | Jun 21, 2021 | Persistence U podcast show notes
Since battling chronic illness, Toronto Native JoJo Marie has the unique distinction of spending 1,460 days on bedrest. But the time was not wasted. While JoJo focused on getting better, she took a deeper look at the life she’d lived thus far, mentally prepared...
by lameredith | Jun 15, 2021 | Persistence U podcast show notes
While a master’s degree in curriculum development may have helped The Innate Coach Traci Philips map out how to serve executive leaders worldwide, her experience with new motherhood was the internship that provided opportunity for growth In this week’s...
by lameredith | Jun 8, 2021 | Persistence U podcast show notes
Author Meg Nocero left a career as a federal prosecutor at the Department of Homeland Securities after her mother sucuumbed to breast cancer. By writing insights of the day as she navigated the healing process, she felt pulled to share them with others in her first ...