Share On The Rise Podcast
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The podcast currently has 34 episodes available.
Episode Highlights :
There is a famous quote that says, “where there is sports, there is peace, and where there is peace, there is sports.” Our guest today, Haron Hargrave aka. H20, is a living testimony to this quote. He started his organization Ballin 4 Peace with the aim of ensuring life is valued. In this episode, H2O shares the challenges and successes of running a non-profit, discusses the value of consistency and genuine dedication, and even touches on the world of WWE. He also enlightens us on the tax benefits of celebrity collaboration, the importance of familial support, and overcoming obstacles in the pursuit of your passion.
Quote of the Day :
“Once you replace negative thoughts with positive ones, you will start having positive results.” - Willie Nelson
Key Talking Points of the Episode :
[01:27] Quote of the day [04:06] Getting to know Haron Hargrave [07:41] Haron’s inspiration to start Ballin' 4 Peace organization [11:02] Haron’s first job [12:42] Haron’s top five basketball players of all time [15:14] Haron’s love for WWE [23:46] Haron’s biggest obstacle as an entrepreneur [30:01] Haron’s advice to people who would like to do what he does [32:14] Lessons learned from working with celebrities [35:54] Value exchange [38:05] Haron’s upcoming events Quotes : “I don't compete against anybody else. I compete against myself to see if I can still do certain things and everything is okay.” “99% of the goals and dreams that you have were shut down by yourself.” “There's not going to be anybody who is going to support you like you. There is really never equal transfer of value.”
About Our Guest :
Haron "H2O" Hargrave is a former professional basketball player who graduated from California State University of Sacramento. He has played overseas in several countries such as Romania, Hungary, China, the Dominican Republic, and Colombia. Not only is basketball a passion for Hargrave, but so is serving and contributing to his community. In addition to his sports career, each year with his non-profit organization Ballin 4 Peace ; he raises awareness about related acts of violence within NYC and beyond. Hargrave provides an outlet for inner-city youth where they can interface with their favorite celebrities as they promote "Peace through Sports"
Connect with Haron Hargrave, aka H2O :
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/h2o5/ Website: https://ballin4peace.org/
Episode Highlight :
Are you going through grief and have no idea how to overcome it? This episode is for you. We have a grief expert, Madeline Aragon, sharing some golden nuggets on the episode. Madeline shares her personal journey and the obstacles she encountered, including her battle with agoraphobia, and how she overcame it to become a beacon of hope for others. Additionally, she shares how social media and technology can impact mental health and the importance of providing a safe space for individuals to cope with their grief and feelings. Her passion for helping others navigate through the complexities of grief is truly inspiring. If you or someone you know is seeking support in dealing with grief and loss, we encourage you to consider joining Madeline's grief recovery group. The group offers an empathetic and supportive environment where individuals can openly express their emotions and receive guidance to navigate through their journey of healing.
Quote of the Day :
“Change is hard at first, messy in the middle, and gorgeous at the end.” - Robin Sharma Key
Talking Points of the Episode :
01:20 Quote of the day
02:54 Getting to know Madeline Aragon
04:50 The different jobs that Madeline has had and the lessons she learned from them
07:25 The largest obstacle that Madeline has had to overcome
10:33 A sneak peek at Madeline’s book: ‘Do It in Fear’
12:13 Challenges that children go through in school
13:53 How are schools controlling having phones in class?
15:10 How social media can make things better for children in Madeline’s point of view
16:19 Madeline’s goals for the next three to five years
17:57 How does Madeline hold group sessions without people breaking down?
20:32 How people cope with the loss of a loved one
Quotes : “The battlefield is in the mind. And whatever we go through, our thoughts affect our feelings. Our feelings affect our behavior and how we can overcome that.”
“Grief is universal. It doesn't matter the age, your skin color, your race, or your income status. Everyone, sometime or another, is going to go through grief.”
About our Guest :
Madeline Aragon is a licensed clinician practicing in New Jersey. Her specialty is grief recovery. Every quarter, Madeline holds grief recovery groups for those out there who have been struck with grief.
Connect with Madeline Aragon :
Email : [email protected]
Instagram : @a_renewedyou
Taking the Leap : Risk, Resilience and Building a Business in Mental Health with Gabriela Lopez and Percy Llerena
About Our Guests :
Gabriela Lopez is the founder and clinical supervisor of the Therapeutic Self-Care Mental Health Agency based in South Jersey. She is also a mother to three exceptional children. Percy Llerena is the Operations Manager at Therapeutic Self Care Mental Health Agency. He doubles up as Gabriela's partner.
Episode Highlight :
Are you in the mental health industry and would love to transition into private practice? This episode is for you. Our guests, Gabriela Lopez and Percy Llerena, share their journey of setting up and growing a private practice. Gabriela's background is in mental health, while Percy is from a different field. When they formed a partnership, they invested time learning how to run a business and, for Percy, bringing himself up to speed with the mental health space was a successful crucial part of the journey. Percy, and Gabriel attribute their business success to learning and making sacrifices, ensuring they gave this business their all. In this episode, our guests take us through how they started the business, how their partnership came to be, and their goals for the future, among other things.
Quote of the Day :
"In life, the only two things you can control are your effort and attitude. This? Everything else is not up to you."- S McNutt
Key Talking Points :
01:57 Quote of the day 03:54 Getting to know Gabriella Lopez 05:56 Gabriela's motivation to become an entrepreneur 11:03 What kept Gabriela going despite meeting challenges in business 12:14 Gabriella's most significant obstacle as a business owner 13:22 Getting to know Mr Percy Llerena, operations manager at Therapeutic Self Care 15:02 The magical piece that made Gabriela and Percy get into a partnership 17:20 What to look for in a business partner 20:01 Gabriela's message to people who want to start a business but are afraid 21:09 Percy's message to people wanting to venture into entrepreneurship 21:52 A message to the people who want to transition into private practice 24:07 Gabriela and Percy's goals for the next six to twelve months
Quotes :
"As a business owner, my business is my baby." "Stay on board and to the learning. And on the other side of that frustration, you will learn, implement those systems, and be able to progress and be successful." "Take the jump, jump off the bridge, and grow your parachute on the way down."
Connect with Our Guests :
Website : https://therapeuticselfcare.com/
Episode Summary :
How many times have you heard people introduce themselves or get introduced as serial entrepreneurs? Serial entrepreneurship is the new cool. People are now owning multiple businesses and flourishing. On today's show, I have a fantastic friend joining me on the show, Eric Lewis. Eric and I have been friends for a couple of years now. He owns multiple companies, and he will be sharing shares his entrepreneurship journey. Also, he gives us some nuggets of wisdom to help us remain disciplined and do better as the millennial generation. Listen to hear more from Eric.
Quote of the Day : "People do not decide their futures. They decide their habits, and their habits decide their futures." -FM Alexander.
Getting to Know More About Our Guest : Eric Devin Lewis is the co-founder and MC of Sole Performance Entertainment and owns a painting company. He is a husband and a father. Eric's first job was at 15 doing phone sales. The person he was working with was kind enough to assign him some tasks out of work, and it got Eric thinking about how good it was to have a side hustle. His desire to become an entrepreneur sparked there.
Key Talking Points of the Episode :
[02:05] Quote of the day
[05:16] Getting to know Eric
[10:25] Eric's motivation to pursue business
[13:42] Eric's first business
[15:34] Eric's partnership with Bishop and how they have made it work for eight years
[19:39] Eric can sing: understanding Eric's music career
[23:30] Eric's most significant obstacle as a business owner
[26:20] A message to people who are afraid of starting a business
[27:36] Why aren't millennials not getting married and having children as much as the boomers?
[33:30] Eric's goals for the next six to twelve months
Quotes : “When you're put in a position to fulfill your passion alongside someone doing their passion, and your passions coincide perfectly, it's like it's a match made in heaven."
"Don't stop till you get enough."
"Everyone wants more from what the neighbor has, but you don't know what the neighbor has."
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Connect with Eric D Lewis :
Website: https://www.soleperformanceent.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/eric.lewis.television/
Episode Summary :
How big are your dreams? Imagine leaving a full-time job and hopping onto the entrepreneurship wagon to chase your dreams. That’s a considerable risk. Jessica Rodriguez left her job to become a makeup artist and build an empire of her own. For Jessica, this was a massive leap of faith, but one thing she knew for a fact was looking back was off the table. She had to do everything in her power to make it work. Jessica reminisces about her first week in business. She made good money that she couldn’t believe it. Since Jessica started her business, it has been on an upward trajectory. The business has grown and expanded exponentially. She launched a cosmetic line, and she has a pink print that is a guide to building a six-figure business as MUA in less than 12 months. In this episode, Jessica shares her journey as an entrepreneur, how she sets her goals, and how her business is expanding. Listen and learn from Jessica.
Quote of the Day : “One of the most beautiful qualities of true friendship is to understand and to be understood. “
Getting to Know our Guest :
Jessica is a professional makeup artist, beauty educator, and the CEO and founder of Makeup by Angels bridal business and cosmetic line. She is one person who dreams big and believes in the power of her dreams.
Key Talking Points :
[02:10] Quote of the day and our guest’s opinion on it [03:38] The birth of Jessica’s business [05:25] Jessica’s first job [08:12] The biggest obstacle Jessica has faced as an entrepreneur [16:35] Jessica’s first gig [18:18] Jessica’s worst experience with a client [20:09] The Pinkprint [24:02] How Jessica is managing her business with the exponential growth and expansion [28:14] Jessica’s upcoming goals for her business Quotes : “When you get backed up against a wall, and you have nowhere else to go, you’re just forced to tap into this person inside you that just gets it done.” “Everybody’s not for everybody.” “In the makeup industry, you have to find your niche.” “If your goal list isn’t, huge, what are you doing?”
Connect with Jessica Rodriguez :
Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/jessicamakeupbyangels/
Website : https://makeupbyangels.com/
LinkedIn : https://www.linkedin.com/in/jessica-rodriguez-18689564/
Episode Summary :
If you were asked to work with any of your parents, would you be okay with that? For some of us, it would be one of the most challenging tasks. Today I have a fantastic duo joining me on the show, Mike Miller and Mike Miller Junior of Nambarii. Their journey started when one of the Co-founders revamped a design found in a tattoo book that became the NAMBARII logo before establishing NAMBARII in 2021. At that time, the NAMBARII logo was tattooed on all three of the Co-founders and later by one of the Co-founders children. Just for fun, the NAMBARII logo was placed on Polo shirts, T-shirts, stickers, and car decals, receiving attention and several inquiries on the design. The attention confirmed that they had something appealing and unique, which led them to trademark the design. They came up with the brand name Nambarii, a Swahili name meaning Number. Their inspiration behind Nambarii is their belief that anything is possible with an immense number of positive people unifying. Their goal was to bring people together. They have built the business for themselves and their future generations. In this episode, they share their entrepreneurship journey with us. Listen and learn.
Getting to Know our Guest : Mike Miller and Mike Miller junior is a father and son duo who do business together. They are passionate about creating a company that will serve them now and future generations. They firmly believe in black-owned businesses.
Quotes : "When you can't make them see the light, make them feel the heat."- President Ronald Reagan "The only way to succeed is to persist." It's weird how you meet somebody at a certain point in your life, and you kind of circle back and have different roles. "You might think what you're doing is stupid, or no one will listen to you as long as you try. Someone's going to buy and listen." "Confidence comes with experience."
Connect with Mike Miller and Mike Miller Jr :
Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/nambarii_/?... Website : https://nambarii.com/
Get to Know Our Guest :
Chris Ward Jr is an expert at brand storytelling and does brain clarity coaching. This man works all over the world. His mission is to ensure we have about 5000 people who are storytellers, heart-centred storytellers, in their business.
Key Highlights :
In life, never confuse your calling with an assignment. Assignments have expiring dates, but your calling is forever. When Chris was fired from his job, he knew it was time to get onto his calling. Looking back, he can comfortably say it was the best thing that ever happened to him.
Wherever you go, always leave a positive footprint. For instance, if you go to a company with a negative culture, try as much as you can to be a beacon of positivity. You never know who you could be tuned in the right direction. Chris calls that positive disruption. We've always been told that practice makes perfect.
According to Chris, the practice creates preparation to execute. The pressure to execute builds your confidence and helps you achieve your goals. For instance, we know people with over 100 recorded but unrealized videos, but today they are confident enough to be in front of the camera.
Why is that? They did a lot of practice. Do you feel like your business is being friend zoned? Here are three things to help you move to the next level: Become likeable, trustworthy, and memorable. Once you achieve this, your business will be ready for the next level.
Notable Quotes :
"We need people to reconnect and build rapport with themselves before they try to go lead others. We're at a time right now where people desire human connection." "It gets really difficult to lead people when you want to be the star of the show." "Practice doesn't make perfect practice creates preparation, and then preparation to execute." "Define what success looks like to you, the money will come." "The greatest investment that you can ever make is in yourself."
Episode Summary :
Sometimes, you go through a situation that awakens you to become the solution provider. Today, we host a special guest who lived in the street for years but turned into a homeless advocate. In this episode, our guest is Walter Herres. Walter is an executive director who is a formerly homeless individual helping to resolve the homelessness problem in New Jersey. He was raised by foster parents but kicked out of their home while a teenager. Walter went to jail at 19 years. Later he struggled to live in the street for over 10 years. In this show, Walter shares his story and journey in founding SHILO, New Jersey. He explains how this non-profit organization is working to resolve homelessness in partnership with other organizations.
Quote of the Day :
“Open your eyes, look within, are you satisfied with the life you're living.” - Bob Marley Getting to Know our Guest : Walter Herres is the founder and executive director of SHILO (Supporting Homeless and Innovatively Loving Others), New Jersey. He is an entrepreneur and a former homeless who transformed to advocate for homeless individuals. He has vast experience living homeless from his teenage. He went to jail at the age of 19 years. His life in the street inspired Walter to create an organization to help homeless individuals. With other partners, they are focusing on providing resources to the unhoused population in New Jersey.
Key Talking Points of the Episode : [01:37] Qoute of the day and guest’s thought about it [06:23] Walter’s background story [08:39] Kicked out and going to jail at 19 years [15:27] Walter’s turning point. [20:14] Walter’s bigest obstacle in the transformation journey [21:37] Common misconception about homelessness [22:31] When Walter realized his calling [25:23] Walter explaining what SHILO is and its mission in New Jersey. [32:21] SHILO’s next goal [38:14] Walter’s source of influence and inspiration. Connect with Walter : Facebook Instagram - shilonewjersey https://joinshilo.org Quotes from the Episode : "Open your eyes. Look Within? Are you satisfied with the life you're living?" "You need a little discontentment in the tank. I believe without that discontentment, there's no willingness to change." "Once you make it up to that goal, there'll be other soul distractions." "Job retention is the number one thing to stop you from homelessness." "It's going to take either you to wake yourself up, or it's going to take a constant poking by someone which is biggest enemy five years later is going to be your best friend. "You have your social services taken care of if you have your basic needs taken care of."
Episode summary
Are you wondering how you can solve a problem in your community? No doubt, everyone wants to be a change maker. You can use your skills and hobby to profit yourself while offering a solution. This is what our episode guest is doing.
In this episode, we are honored to have an exceptional guest: Dwayne Fletcher. Dwayne is a leading personal trainer, entrepreneur, and director who runs a street fight and boxing project to curb gun violence in Philadelphia. He uses his boxing skills to train youths on replacing guns with gloves.
In today's episode, Dwayne shares his journey in running this project, inspirations, the upcoming events, the business side, and how the COVID-19 pandemic impacts his mission.
Getting to know our guest
Dwayne Fletcher is the owner and executive director at Gunz Down GloveZ Up. He is a leading entrepreneur and a 10-year personal trainer. Dwayne runs a project that seeks to create awareness about gun violence in the street. He aims to change the youth's mindset by training them on positive ways of handling their anger.
Dwayne seeks to end gun violence in Philadelphia and other cities across the globe. Currently, he partners with celebrities to organize street fighting and boxing events. Also, he offers free classes where he equips youth and women with critical thinking, problem-solving, conflict resolution, and self-defense training.
Key Talking Points of the Episode
[00:53] Introduction to the episode guest: Dwayne Fletcher.
[01:31] Quote of the day and guest’s tought about it.
[05:30] How Dwayne got into boxing
[07:35] Street fights transition into boxing
[09:51] Biggest challenges Dwayne faced when starting Guns Down Gloves Up
[11:00] When Dwayne realized his first success on the project
[13:06] Does Dwayne feel like boxing is a calling or more than that?
[16:40] how has the pandemic affected Dwayne
[19:20] Guns Down Gloves Up next goal
[23:56] Dwayne’s ultimate objective on the business side of boxing.
[28:11] Personalities who influence Dwayne.
[36:43] How you can support Guns Down Gloves Up and the upcoming events.
The podcast currently has 34 episodes available.