Tune in as we talk about
1. What being disrupted means to us.
2. What things thar could have defeated us that we considered mere disruptions..
3. How to overcome a defeatist mindset and poor self images
4. What we learned along the way
4. What sources have helped us build?
5. our book
6. How people can reach us, upcoming events
There are 73 more published episodes on varying topics!
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Jacqueline P. Walker was born in Jamaica, West Indies, and raised in Washington, D.C. She holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree (Liberal Arts with three concentrations: Psychology/English/Communication Arts) and professional certificates in Workplace Communications, Data Analytics, Business Strategy, and Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in the Workplace. A Certified Professional Technical Communicator (CPTC), Jacqueline has over 30 years of leadership experience and held corporate management positions in Project Management, Customer & Business Communications and currently serves as a Documentation Manager. She is also a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated.
A lifetime lover of reading and writing, she recognizes the power of storytelling to educate, encourage, and entertain, which inspired her to become a motivational blogger and self-published author. Jacqueline uses her experience, knowledge, and training to craft written content that encourages readers to hope, and supports them in their relationship, self-development, and career pursuits. Additionally, she plans programs for a faith-based organization.
Jacqueline recently self-published a memoir, A Season of Disruption, available in paperback and eBook formats. This work celebrates her Caribbean heritage by paying homage to generations of Caribbean women whose courage, love, ingenuity, and willpower to overcome challenges saved their families and established successful legacies. Additionally, her essay, “Disrupted Not Defeated,” will appear in Volume 36 (April 2022) of The Caribbean Writer (an international literary journal published annually by the University of the Virgin Islands).
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