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Change is uncomfortable, but great things never come from comfort zones. Who knows what’s there waiting for you to explore and discover as you take on new challenges?
A military employee starting to work with children and finally deciding to serve women veterans had not been an easy journey for Mea. She took up every change as a new learning phase growing herself, meeting the requirements, and realizing how powerful and versatile she is.
Mea Williams is now the President and CEO of Grace After Fire, a non-profit organization serving the needs of women veterans. The organization focuses on empowering women veterans with all possible resources into making them powerful and productive in their community. Mea reveals how she gets a kick out of doing manifold services in her present organization.
On this episode of the Prissy Nikki podcast, Mea walks Nikki through her exciting life story with twists and turns, giving her opportunities to learn and unleashing her potential with every move. Tune in to this stunning episode acknowledging how life is a continuous learning process.
What you will learn:
Favorite Quote:
“I believe the best leaders are those who are teachable and those who are sponge meat. Sponges, meaning they're soaking all the knowledge in.”
- Mea Williams
Connect with Mea:
Grace After Fire
Connect with Nikki:
Prissy Nikki Website
Email: [email protected]
The Prissy Nikki Podcast is not your rainbows and butterflies show. These are REAL life accounts, no-nonsense advice, politically incorrect talk that will definitely make you laugh and maybe even pull at your heartstrings at times.
Enjoyed the episode? Hop over to Apple Podcasts for more! Like and share to help spread the word. We appreciate your support—and we hope to return the favor: Leave a review to let us know what you want to hear from Nikki next.
Change is uncomfortable, but great things never come from comfort zones. Who knows what’s there waiting for you to explore and discover as you take on new challenges?
A military employee starting to work with children and finally deciding to serve women veterans had not been an easy journey for Mea. She took up every change as a new learning phase growing herself, meeting the requirements, and realizing how powerful and versatile she is.
Mea Williams is now the President and CEO of Grace After Fire, a non-profit organization serving the needs of women veterans. The organization focuses on empowering women veterans with all possible resources into making them powerful and productive in their community. Mea reveals how she gets a kick out of doing manifold services in her present organization.
On this episode of the Prissy Nikki podcast, Mea walks Nikki through her exciting life story with twists and turns, giving her opportunities to learn and unleashing her potential with every move. Tune in to this stunning episode acknowledging how life is a continuous learning process.
What you will learn:
Favorite Quote:
“I believe the best leaders are those who are teachable and those who are sponge meat. Sponges, meaning they're soaking all the knowledge in.”
- Mea Williams
Connect with Mea:
Grace After Fire
Connect with Nikki:
Prissy Nikki Website
Email: [email protected]
The Prissy Nikki Podcast is not your rainbows and butterflies show. These are REAL life accounts, no-nonsense advice, politically incorrect talk that will definitely make you laugh and maybe even pull at your heartstrings at times.
Enjoyed the episode? Hop over to Apple Podcasts for more! Like and share to help spread the word. We appreciate your support—and we hope to return the favor: Leave a review to let us know what you want to hear from Nikki next.