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In this episode of our January recap, Stephanie speaks with Emmy-nominated actress, Grammy-nominated songwriter, and motivational singer Rhonda Ross about the Power of Thought. As the daughter of music icons Diana Ross and Motown founder Berry Gordy, Rhonda grew up surrounded by extraordinary influence and success. She openly shares how comparing herself to her parents led to struggles with insecurity, self-esteem, depression, and feeling unfulfilled—challenges many of us can relate to. Her heartfelt reflections on purpose, mindset, and the courage to live an authentic life shine through. Through discovering the Power of Thought, Rhonda learned how to shift her mindset and truly feel better. Today, she empowers others through uplifting music, impactful workshops, and inspiring keynote talks—offering practical tools and strategies to help people activate their own Power of Thought, no matter what life brings. Rhonda Ross: https://rhondaross.ck.page/ 00:00 – 04:15 Growing Up with Influential Parents (Diana Ross & Berry Gordy) 04:15 – 08:40 Her Work & The Power of Thought 08:40 – 09:40 Key Qualities 09:40 – 13:00 Pride 13:00 – 15:45 Top 5 Tips 15:45 – 17:10 Plans for the Future 17:10 – 19:33 Role Models #RhondaRoss #PowerOfThought #SheCan #Mindset #Motivation #WeCan ________________________________________________________________________
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By Stephanie FerrarioIn this episode of our January recap, Stephanie speaks with Emmy-nominated actress, Grammy-nominated songwriter, and motivational singer Rhonda Ross about the Power of Thought. As the daughter of music icons Diana Ross and Motown founder Berry Gordy, Rhonda grew up surrounded by extraordinary influence and success. She openly shares how comparing herself to her parents led to struggles with insecurity, self-esteem, depression, and feeling unfulfilled—challenges many of us can relate to. Her heartfelt reflections on purpose, mindset, and the courage to live an authentic life shine through. Through discovering the Power of Thought, Rhonda learned how to shift her mindset and truly feel better. Today, she empowers others through uplifting music, impactful workshops, and inspiring keynote talks—offering practical tools and strategies to help people activate their own Power of Thought, no matter what life brings. Rhonda Ross: https://rhondaross.ck.page/ 00:00 – 04:15 Growing Up with Influential Parents (Diana Ross & Berry Gordy) 04:15 – 08:40 Her Work & The Power of Thought 08:40 – 09:40 Key Qualities 09:40 – 13:00 Pride 13:00 – 15:45 Top 5 Tips 15:45 – 17:10 Plans for the Future 17:10 – 19:33 Role Models #RhondaRoss #PowerOfThought #SheCan #Mindset #Motivation #WeCan ________________________________________________________________________
For any questions or inquiries regarding this video, please reach out to us @Wecan.Shecan
🔔 Don’t forget to subscribe, share your thoughts, and tell us who your favourite role model is?
👉 Connect with us on: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wecan.shecan/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/shecan-world/
Substack: https://shecan.substack.com
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0MAiuylxS5AhxCSQcm8cax?si=003fe73047cd465c
Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-wecan-podcast/id1790078746
Your Story Matters! You Matter! Role Models Matter! Lead By Example To Support Others!
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