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Episodes

Thursday Jun 18, 2020
Thursday Jun 18, 2020
Love is Love and transcends racism, bigotry, and prejudice.
"The woman that I dated before Michelle was from Taiwan, but before her, I hadn't been with anyone Asian not for any reason at all I just hadn't had that experience, but some people who recently met me would be like, Oh, your wife is Chinese and your ex-girlfriend, so you have like the yellow fever Hmm. And it really just like, like, what, like, it really really bothered me because it's like, look like you can find beautiful people everywhere in the world, beautiful people come in all colors, and all different types of, you know, it's just the idea that that people want to put it in a category like that's my type. And sometimes, you know, in the LGBTQ community especially with gay men on dating apps, sometimes people will say like, oh my type is this but not that and they'll just explicitly say like no blacks or something." Pat Tietgens
Welcome to Walking Through Glass: The Podcast.
You are invited to ear-hustle in on an intimate conversation where we discuss our journey, joys, and diva "hacks" that help us “walk through glass”.
Unscripted and Real.
We share our stories and give you our best strategies to navigate fear, anxiety, depression, limited beliefs, negative self-talk, and shut up the imposter bully beating up our self-confidence.
This special series is all about RACE, CLASS, and SISTERHOOD. We are peeling back the layers and facing our discomfort head on about our unique experiences during this health and cultural pandemic.
This podcast is all about telling our stories and LEARNING to live our authentic TRUTH.
Please join me in welcoming special guest Pat Tietgens
Please LIKE, TELL A FRIEND, and REVIEW Walking Through Glass: The Podcast on Apple Podcast. Thanks in advance.
Link Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/walking-through-glass-the-podcast/id1454527119
Guest Inquiries: waywithwordmedia@gmail.com
Social Media Instagram/Twitter: @drdeenaspeaks
#socialjustice #loveislove #pridemonth #strongertogether #blacklivesmatter #LGBTQ #podcast

Saturday Jun 13, 2020
Saturday Jun 13, 2020
"I'm an educator I teach public health. And so I also see things through this public health, social justice lens. It can be interesting to understand things from that epidemic level and understand why things are happening the way that they are right now from that perspective. And then ultimately say but daggone it, I'm a black woman and this hurt. This is horrible. This is unfair. And I don't know what's going to happen next. So that's that weird sort of line that I walk, almost all the time." Nicole Vick
Welcome to Walking Through Glass: The Podcast.
You are invited to ear-hustle on an intimate conversation where we discuss our journey, joys, and diva "hacks" that help us “walk through glass”.
Unscripted and Real.
We share our stories and give you our best strategies to navigate fear, anxiety, depression, limited beliefs, negative self-talk, and shut up the imposter bully beating up our self-confidence.
Walking Through Glass: The Podcast is about the struggle we face as women on our journey which I’ve coined "walking through glass".
This podcast is all about telling our stories and LEARNING to live our authentic TRUTH.
Meet Nicole Vick ...
Nicole Vick is a public health professional, educator, civic leader, and image consultant who has spent the last fifteen years providing tools and strategies to stakeholders, community-based organizations, students, and residents to improve health and prevent disease in some of Los Angeles County’s most underserved communities.
Her commitment to community has led to a few prestigious appointments. She serves on the boards of three public health/social service organizations and for two years chaired the Health Commission for the City of Los Angeles.
Ms. Vick has a B.S. in Public Policy and Management and Master of Public Health degrees from the USC, a place she lived less than 5 minutes away from growing up but felt beyond reach for a young girl from South Central LA.
In her first “Pushing Through: Finding the Light in Every Lesson” she shares both the heartbreaking pain and the extraordinary triumphs that led her to advocacy and social justice work. Her story takes place against the background of the long neglected and overlooked community of South-Central Los Angeles, where she grapples with the grotesque imbalance of power and privilege as it unfolds in every aspect of her life and those around her.
Please LIKE, TELL A FRIEND, and REVIEW Walking Through Glass: The Podcast on Apple Podcast. Thanks in advance.
Subscribe Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/walking-through-glass-the-podcast/id1454527119
Extend the Conversation: Join us for our monthly Racial Literacy for Leaders Roundtable the first Tuesday of the month to engage in authentic conversations and learn strategies for leading a diverse and inclusive environment. Register here https://bit.ly/racialliteracyforleaders
Next session July 7, 2020

Saturday Jun 13, 2020
Conscious Conversation with Melanie Childers "Smash the Patriarchy, Get Shit Done"
Saturday Jun 13, 2020
Saturday Jun 13, 2020
How do you SHIFT past all the BS to #getshitdone?
"I feel like now is the most important time, I think that it's it's really easy to get our brains caught up in the crisis of it and the fear and the worry and the anxiety of it. But I think that actually now is the most important time for us to be our creative human inventive selves. And I think that, you know, universally we're being called to slow way down, so that our brains have an opportunity to come up with new inventions and new businesses and new ideas, so that we can help more and more and more people." Melanie Childers
Welcome to Walking Through Glass: The Podcast.
You are invited to ear-hustle on an intimate conversation where we discuss our journey, joys, and diva "hacks" that help us “walk through glass”.
Unscripted and Real.
We share our stories and give you our best strategies to navigate fear, anxiety, depression, limited beliefs, negative self-talk, and shut up the imposter bully beating up our self-confidence.
Walking Through Glass: The Podcast is about the struggle we face as women on our journey which I’ve coined "walking through glass".
This podcast is all about telling our stories and LEARNING to live our authentic TRUTH.
Meet Melanie ...
In a world that caters to mediocre white men, Melanie made it her mission to help ambitious women bring their high impact, patriarchy smashing projects to life. From finishing books, launching online workshops, courses, and businesses, to getting elected – we’ve done it all.
After overcoming cancer and losing everything in the process, Melanie became a master coach specializing in working with womxn who give a damn, helping them build confidence, get the clarity they needed, and – more than anything – get shit done.

Wednesday Jun 10, 2020
Wednesday Jun 10, 2020
What do you do, what do you say, how do you respond when the world finally decides to "Do Something" and "Say Something" and "Feel Something" when faced with the undeniable harsh reality of institutionalized racism in American?
"I'm one of the people where I'm not really saying much about it, only because I'm just tired of the over-explaining I'm tired of the debating. I'm like it's just we're not sitting here saying no one else matters. We're just saying that we matter and would like to matter, at some point, to someone. Ultimately, so that's kind of where I am at this point with it and just navigating through the motions and figuring out, and also pushed me more in regards to my brand message and the point of my brand in creating a table for those who feel like they have to fight for a seat at someone else's table." Chanel Spencer
Welcome to Walking Through Glass: The Podcast where you are invited to ear hustle on an intimate conversation between real women as they discuss their journey, joys, and in this special series their views regarding race, class, and sisterhood.
Our conscious conversations are all about real talk with real women that are doing their best to navigate fear, anxiety, depression, imposter syndrome, limited beliefs, negative self-talk and other BS you know … belief systems.
Please LIKE, TELL A FRIEND, and REVIEW Walking Through Glass: The Podcast on Apple Podcast. Thanks in advance.
Link Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/walking-through-glass-the-podcast/id1454527119
Extend the Conversation: Join us for our monthly Racial Literacy for Leaders Roundtable the first Tuesday of the month to engage in authentic conversations and learn strategies for leading a diverse and inclusive environment. Register here https://bit.ly/racialliteracyforleaders
Next session July 7, 2020
Guest Inquiries: waywithwordmedia@gmail.com
Social Media Instagram/Twitter: @drdeenaspeaks

Thursday Jun 04, 2020
Thursday Jun 04, 2020
What happens when trauma has left an indelible mark on your psychological DNA?
"African Americans don't really understand and see themselves as a nation so they don't operate that way. How you think and how you see yourself is how you're going to act is how you're going to engage, this is how you're going to do business."
You are invited to ear-hustle on an intimate conversation where we discuss our journey, joys, and diva "hacks" that help us “walk through glass”.
Unscripted and Real.
Please join me in welcoming special guest Nicole R. Goode.
In this episode Nicole shares that one possible next step for white allies is to support black owned businesses. Supporting black owned businesses is a purposeful option as long as it is not a one-off event. Furthermore African Americans need to practice ethno-aggregation.
Ethno-Aggregation is best defined as the voluntary concentration of individuals and their resources around their ethnic or language commonalities for the purpose of improving their economic and political competitiveness. The term may be new but the concept is not.
There are many golden nuggets so grab your pen, paper, and twitter fingers and tune in for an engaging conversation about Race, Class, and Sisterhood.
Nicole R. Goode, M.A. is a Distinguished Graduate of DePaul University (Chicago, Illinois)
and a member of Alpha Kappa Delta International Sociology Honor Society.
She graduated Summa Cum Laude with a Master of Arts in Sociology specializing in Sexuality, Gender, Men/Masculinity and Power, Group Dynamics, Race and Ethnicity, Social Inequality and Stratification.
Did you enjoy the episode?
Please LIKE, TELL A FRIEND, and REVIEW Walking Through Glass: The Podcast on Apple Podcast. Thanks in advance.
Link Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/walking-through-glass-the-podcast/id1454527119
Extend the Conversation: Join us for our monthly Racial Literacy for Leaders Roundtable the first Tuesday of the month to engage in authentic conversations and learn strategies for leading a diverse and inclusive environment. Register here https://bit.ly/racialliteracyforleaders
Next session July 7, 2020
Guest Inquiries: waywithwordmedia@gmail.com
Social Media Instagram/Twitter: @drdeenaspeaks
#racism #ethnoaggregation #activism #blacklivesmatter #slavementality #institutionalizedracism

Wednesday Jun 03, 2020
Wednesday Jun 03, 2020
"This system was built by people. So people can change it."
Nicole and I had an amazing authentic conversation regarding racism, relationships, and what each of us can do to truly develop into anti-racist.
If you are stuck and do not know what to do right now to be better bridges, supporters, connectors and to locate your starting point to begin your journey of healing and understanding anti-racist ideals then this episode is going to resonant with you on so many levels.
According to Nicole, the first thing is that if it's not making you sweat, if it's not making you uncomfortable, it's not enough.During this episode Nicole shares several strategic strategies she implemented to kick-start her anti-racist journey.
Meet Nicole Trick Steinbach
Nicole Trick Steinbach is a global career coach and change management consultant. She is known for inspiring change through deep connections, brave insights, and radical responsibility. She’s worked in over 25 countries and lived in Europe for over 13 years before the mountains of Colorado called her name.
Nicole’s coaching includes building the skill of bravery so that her clients create the careers of their biggest dreams. Her clients have lived in over 30 countries and have accomplished goals are varied as accepting executive positions, doubling their income, breaking six figures before 30, relocating globally, and the power to step into dreams that were hidden for so many years.
Please LIKE, TELL A FRIEND, and REVIEW Walking Through Glass: The Podcast on Apple Podcast. Thanks in advance.
Link Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/walking-through-glass-the-podcast/id1454527119
Guest Inquiries: waywithwordmedia@gmail.com
Social Media Instagram/Twitter: @drdeenaspeaks
Extend the Conversation: Join us for our monthly Racial Literacy for Leaders Roundtable the first Tuesday of the month to engage in authentic conversations and learn strategies for leading a diverse and inclusive environment. Register here https://bit.ly/racialliteracyforleaders

Sunday May 31, 2020
Sunday May 31, 2020
How do you break the cycle of shame and blame and find beauty in your brokenness?
You are invited to ear-hustle on an intimate conversation where we discuss our journey, joys, and diva "hacks" that help us “walk through glass”.
Unscripted and Real.
We share our stories and give you our best strategies to navigate fear, anxiety, depression, limited beliefs, negative self-talk, and shut up the imposter bully beating up our self-confidence.
Walking Through Glass: The Podcast is about the struggle we face as women on our journey which I’ve coined "walking through glass".
This podcast is all about telling our stories and LEARNING to live our authentic TRUTH.
Please join me in welcoming special guest Chanel Spencer.
Chanel Spencer is an innovative entrepreneur and CEO of Maximum Evolution, specializing in branding, executive coaching, and business development. Spencer is also 6x best-selling author, creator of ME Publishing, and works with aspiring authors from all over the world walking them through the entire writing process from idea development to launching their finished product into the world.
Chanel has two small children that motivate her to make the world a better place which has fueled her passion to give back to her community; donating her time, services, and products to survivors of domestic abuse and high risk youth.
Chanel is a tenacious force who worked her way up from an accounting clerk all the way to general manager of a major hotel in NYC. Along the way she has overcome every kind of obstacle you can imagine; she uses her wisdom to help businesses and professionals bypass potential threats by identifying and strengthening their weak areas while expanding on their strengths.
After successfully achieving her professional goals in the hospitality industry, Chanel walked away from her career to focus on Maximum Evolution full-time. Since then she has developed multiple products, written eight best-selling books (including two children’s books), worked with numerous authors, created a publishing company, and works as an executive coach.

Saturday May 30, 2020
Race, Class, and Sisterhood: Raising African American Sons with Jacqueline Miller
Saturday May 30, 2020
Saturday May 30, 2020
How do you raise strong African American sons in America as a single mom?
If you really want to know what it is like to raise a SON in times such as these and why black mothers PRAY differently when their sons leave the home then catch this conscious conversation with Jacqueline Miller.
Motherhood is hard when there are two parents in the household but what do you do when life happens and you find yourself raising your children alone. They say it takes a man to raise a man but I say it takes a MOM to raise a husband.
Please tune in to this powerful conscious conversation with Jacqueline Miller about the unique role moms play in raising heart healthy sons as a single mom.
Meet Jacqueline Miller ...
Jacqueline Miller is an award-winning entrepreneur, three-time best-selling author, certified life coach, grief support facilitator, speaker, blogger and career and leadership resource for high-achieving women. She is passionate about inspiring excellence in women, especially moms. A former senior human resources executive, she is also equipped to help leading-edge organizations boost their success factor, by delivering essential business and personal development skills training programs, designed to cultivate an inclusive workforce of high-performing talent. She has been featured on multiple platforms including Today’s Parenting, Black Enterprise, Forbes, NBC, Huffington Post, Thrive Global, Sheen Magazine, Cartier International and MegaFest. Her registered trademarked tagline “Motherhood is not where dreams go to die” ® and her often-used social media hashtags, #KeepGoing and #KeepGrowing speak loudly to her life experiences, as well as her brand which reminds women that there is life outside of motherhood, and that they were women before they were moms.. Website: jacquelinedujour.com Social Media Platforms:
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/mogulmomdujour Instagram http://www.instagram.com/mogulmomdujour https://www.instagram.com/motherhoodish/ LinkedIn http://www.linkedin.com/in/thejacquelinemiller Twitter http://www.twitter.com/mogulmomdujour Medium https://medium.com/@JacquelineDujour Huffington Post https://www.huffingtonpost.com/author/jacqueline-miller Email: jacquelinemiller@jacquelinedujour.com
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Walking Through Glass: The Podcast is available on iTunes, Google Music Play, Stitcher, Spotify, and Podbean.
#podcast #speakerlife #mindsetmatters #blackinamerica #wecanbreathe #blacklivesmatter
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Saturday May 30, 2020
Conscious Conversation with Ellice Ogle " Food Technologist"
Saturday May 30, 2020
Saturday May 30, 2020
How does your food impact how you think, feel, and lead. Join me for a conscious conversation with Ellice Ogle, food technologist. Has Covid-19 caused a shift in your food philosophy?
Welcome to Walking Through Glass: The Podcast.We have another great conscious conversation for you.
You are invited to ear-hustle on an intimate conversation where we discuss our journey, joys, and diva "hacks" that help us “walk through glass”.
Unscripted and Real.
We share our stories and give you our best strategies to navigate fear, anxiety, depression, limited beliefs, negative self-talk, and shut up the imposter bully beating up our self-confidence.
Walking Through Glass: The Podcast is about the struggle we face as women on our journey which I’ve coined "walking through glass".
This podcast is all about telling our stories and LEARNING to live our authentic TRUTH.
Please join me in welcoming special guest Ellice Ogle
Ellice founded Tandem Food, LLC to make food safety relevant, simple, and engaging. Applied chemistry education to food chemistry, structure, and function, food safety, and food processing and technology. Industry experience with SCS Global Services, Sun Basket, Nestle Ice Cream Research & Development, Mama Ganache Artisan Chocolates, and Dierberg & Star Lane Vineyards. Background in teaching and training through tutoring and volunteer activities.

Monday May 18, 2020
Monday May 18, 2020
Inspiring _Empowering_Transformative
Welcome to Walking Through Glass: The Podcast.
You are invited to ear-hustle on an intimate conversation where we discuss our journey, joys, and diva "hacks" that help us “walk through glass”.
Unscripted and Real.
We share our stories and give you our best strategies to navigate fear, anxiety, depression, limited beliefs, negative self-talk, and shut up the imposter bully beating up our self-confidence.
Walking Through Glass: The Podcast is not about breaking through the "glass ceiling" it is about the struggle we face as women on our journey which I’ve coined "walking through glass".
This podcast is all about telling our stories and LEARNING to live our authentic TRUTH.
Please join me in welcoming special guest Sue Guerrieri.
Meet Sue,
As a John Maxwell certified coach, speaker and trainer, I work with individuals in a group or one-to-one basis, I am very aware of the mistakes that we all make that hold us back I have been there.
Through my story of loss and grief I am still able to inspire, motivate and encourage anyone that has lost their hope and purpose in life and help them rediscover their unique inner strength and gift because I have done it!
I am a survivor of suicide, after losing my first born child I have had to rebuild my life again challenging myself by changing my mindset so that I am still able to see the beauty in life and continue on my journey of adding as much value to other people’s lives.
Life is a journey of highs and lows, we can’t always control everything that will happen to us along our life journey but what we can control is our minds and how we deal with challenging events. Everyday we are given a choice, we can choose to live our best lives in spite of where we find ourselves or live in fear.
Please LIKE, TELL A FRIEND, and REVIEW Walking Through Glass: The Podcast on Apple Podcast. Thanks in advance.
Link Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/walking-through-glass-the-podcast/id1454527119
Guest Inquiries: waywithwordmedia@gmail.com
Social Media Instagram/Twitter: @drdeenaspeaks