Episode 20: A Conversation on Suicide Prevention w/Aidaliz Cuevas, LCSW
Aidaliz Cuevas, LCSW has returned to the podcast to discuss Suicide Prevention. She provides insight, years of knowledge, and experience to help shine a light on the warning signs, risks, and ways to get help in the event of a crisis.
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Episode 19: Creativity: Unlocking Our Gifts to Wellness w/Reggie Holmes Founder & Creative Director at Enthuse Creative, LLC
Reggie Holmes bio: Reggie Holmes is Founder and Creative Director at Enthuse Creative, LLC, a strategic brand consulting and design business based in Tysons, VA. Reggie is both a thinker and a maker who has over 10 years of experience driving brand awareness and value for a number of successful startups, nonprofits, and businesses. Enthuse Creative is a valuable partner for its clients, offering a range of consultative and creative services focusing on brand strategy, branding design, and brand management.
Episode 18: Doubt: Dare to Ask w/Senior Pastor Johnny Rivera
Johnny Rivera serves as the Senior Pastor of the Central Jersey Church of Christ. He was a former atheist who became a believer in 1997. He enjoys helping others to have a rich faith that produces authentic Christian living. Johnny discusses powerfully and vulnerably doubt, faith, and how our lives are never the same when simply dare to ask.
Episode 17: Fearless Leadership: The Time is Now w/Joi Freeman, MBA
Joi Freeman, MBA is a strategist, youth culture enthusiast, and advocate for the voices of vulnerable populations. She founded Remnant Strategy - a consultancy working at the intersection of culture and business. Joi boldly discusses fearless leadership and how the time is now to address diversity and equity.
Episode 16: A Real Conversation with Historical Context on Race, Justice, and Theology w/Dr. Reynolds & Pastor Tebbe
Dr. Michael Reynolds is the Director of Ministerial Development at the Church of God Project Director of Lilly Initiative. Pastor Matt Tebbe is the Pastor of The Table, an Anglican Church, and the co-founder of Gravity Leadership. Together, they discuss the historical context of race, justice, and theology and its impact on our nation today and Christianity.
Episode 15: Unhealthy Thinking vs Healthy Thinking
As human beings, we are constantly thinking. Most times, we are not even aware of how our thinking impacts our lives or those around us. LIsten in and learn what is distorted thinking and some tips for beginning to change it.
Episode 14: Power, Control, Abuse & Domestic Violence with Detective Keith
Detective Keith has served in law enforcement for over 15 years and has worked in the Special Victims Unit for over 8 years. She has a Bachelor's in Criminal Justice with a Minor in Psychology from George Mason University. She also has a Masters in Security and Public Safety Leadership from George Washington University.
Episode 13: Sexual Abuse, Human Trafficking, and Our Role as Citizens w/ Elizabeth Rivera, MSW
Elizabeth earned her MSW from VCU in 2000, and her BA from UVA, majoring in Spanish. She served in the Peace Corps in Costa Rica for 4 years and has worked as a program manager for the American Diabetes Association and Arlington Public Schools prior to her MSW.
Episode 12: The Truth About Anxiety with Dr. Kateri Picard Ray
Dr. Kateri Picard Ray, Ph.D., LCSW, RYT is a social worker and a yoga practitioner/teacher. She is a certified Trauma Center Trauma Sensitive Yoga Facilitator.
Episode 11: Self-Care: Why It Must Be A Priority w/Dr. Addie
Dr. Addie J. McCafferty, affectionately known as “Dr. Addie”, is an MSW Field Education Associate with Capella University’s Social Work Program. She received her doctorate in Higher Education and Leadership from Trident University International.
Episode 10: To School or Not to School with Dr. VonEnde Coleman
Dr. Coleman is a Special Education teacher and Department Chair in Loudoun County Public Schools. In addition to teaching in Loudoun County for seven years, she has worked with families in a variety of settings for 20 years.
Episode 9: Behavior is Communication w/ Aidaliz Cuevas, LCSW
Aidaliz Cuevas is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and has been working as a School Social Worker in NJ for about 17 years. She supports students and families by providing counseling, crisis interventions, risk of harm assessments, and linkage to resources.
Episode 8: What's Going On? Real Perspectives on Racial Matters
Brandon Thorpe, Owner of Visionary Lending & Anton Keith, Owner of The Humble Savage Brand both provide their perspectives on equality, leadership, and the police.
Episode 7: Walking Through the Fire with God with Glorimar Rivera
Glorimar Rivera is a Women’s Ministry Leader at the Central Jersey Church of Christ. For the past sixteen years, she has made it her mission to help women see themselves through the eyes of Jesus, and to live out the life God has planned for them as they look intently into God’s word.
Episode 6: Faith, Art, and Politics w/ Ted Williams III
Ted Williams III is a Professor, Artist, and Influencer of change and a man of deep faith. Ted will discuss faith, working to find your creative voice and expressing your art, and why politics matter in our faith.
Episode 5: Overcoming Addiction and Stigmas
Listen in as David Arocho shares vulnerably about his personal story with addiction, overcoming it, and how he impacts the lives of others who struggle with addiction.