Amy E. Smith is a certified and credentialed life coach and hypnotherapist, masterful speaker, and personal empowerment expert. Owner and founder of Joy Junkie Enterprises, Amy uses her roles as coach, writer, podcaster, and speaker to move individuals beyond limiting beliefs and sabotaging mindsets to a place of radical personal empowerment and self-worth.
With acute focus on helping people “find their voice”, Amy uses her popular weekly podcast, The Joy Junkie Show, to address issues of worthiness, self-confidence, and letting go of people-pleasing to assist listeners in creating and living radically joyful lives. Amy has been instrumental in aiding hundreds of women in stepping into their authentic power and crafting lives they desire. She is highly sought after for her uncommon style of irreverence, wisdom, and humor and has been a featured expert in Inspired Coach Magazine and on Fox 5 San Diego.
Start stalking Amy at www.TheJoyJunkie.com and grab a free copy of her eWorkbook/Audiobook, Stand Up for Yourself Without Being a Dick: 9 Proven Challenges to Radically Improve Your Self-Confidence and Self-Worth.
Michaela S. Cox is a six time published author. Her books include Heartfelt Meditations: A Collection of Poetry Inspired by Cherished Scriptures, books on motherhood in her Take a Sip, Take a Breath and Go… series and most recently, on her faith in Scripture, Spirituality and Our Culture series. Michaela’s third series is entitled Before the Clock Strikes Midnight. Michaela has also been published in Light and Life. She is an author who writes about her heartfelt meditations related to her passions about her journey as a mother, her journey of faith and the American journey of We the People.
Since the publication of her first book, Michaela has been learning, growing and journeying through her own journey through motherhood and faith. It was her own journey through motherhood that inspired her motherhood series of books. In the future Michaela plans to start and introduce two new series over the next several months related to We the People, and her own personal experiences has she has traveled here own life’s journey as a woman of faith who has dealt with a life-long disability, and the new struggles of life as a widow and solo mama.
I’m a gay, millennial, first-generation American-Iranian-Mexican. And I’m a Conservative Republican and proud to share my story
This month, Colorado Law is proud to honor prominent Denver-based alum, George Brauchler ('95). Brauchler is currently serving as the district attorney for the 18th Judicial District, the largest judicial district in the state with more than 930,000 residents in Arapahoe, Douglas, Elbert, and Lincoln Counties. A veteran litigator, Brauchler has taken more than 140 trials to verdict in state, federal, and military court over the past eighteen years, including several of the state’s most publicized cases. In addition, he has also been a regular adjunct faculty member of the University of Denver College of Law, Colorado Law, and the U.S. Army and U.S. Navy JAG Schools, earning a reputation as one of the most prolific lecturers and trainers on trial advocacy in the nation.
Brauchler, who is a Lieutenant Colonel in the U.S. Army Reserve, has served as Chief of Military Justice for Fort Carson, and with the 4th Infantry Division and the U.S. Division-North in Iraq.
Ever since I have been doing counseling and psychotherapy, I have believed good therapy is not just about what you know, but it is also about who you are. I hope to shed some insight into who I am and what I believe.
My hope is to bring humanness to my counseling. I believe we are all walking together in this journey we call life.
Sometimes, we need a professional who has expertise that we need and don’t possess. I know I want the professional I need to have what I call “heart.” I believe people are not broken or need to be fixed. People might be lost, hidden from themselves and others, struggling, challenged and sometimes feeling the desperateness of despair.
I believe there is power in hope….hope that by taking action in our own lives we are taking charge of our own lives!
I believe people can change. I wouldn’t be in this business if I didn’t.
I believe that telling one’s story is the beginning of healing, growth and change.
Most importantly, I believe that we can rewrite our stories, write new and last chapters of our story and even look forward to the sequel!
Please feel free to contact me. I would like to help.
M A R I A M U L D A U R
“The First Lady of Roots Music”
Teams Up with
New Orleans-based Street Band Tuba Skinny
for a Romping Repertoire of Vintage Jazz and Blues Tunes
that will Have You Jumping with Joy!
Exclusive Interview!
Six-time Grammy nominee Maria Muldaur, who’s been dubbed “The First Lady of Roots Music” for previous albums touching on her wide-ranging influences from blues, country, folk, jazz and even jug band music, continues her exploration of the great American roots music songbook. On her latest excursion, this time into the vintage jazz and blues sounds of the 1920s/’30s, Maria teams up with acclaimed New Orleans street band Tuba Skinny for Let’s Get Happy Together, releasing May 7th on Stony Plain Records.
Maria Muldaur is best known world-wide for her 1974 mega-hit “Midnight at the Oasis,” which received several Grammy nominations, and enshrined her forever in the hearts of Baby Boomers everywhere; but despite her considerable pop music success, her 55-plus year career could best be described as a long and adventurous odyssey through the various forms of American Roots Music. During the Folk Revival of the early '60s, she began exploring and singing early Blues, Bluegrass and Appalachian “Old Timey” Music, beginning her recording career in 1963 with the Even Dozen Jug Band and shortly thereafter, joining the very popular Jim Kweskin Jug Band, touring and recording with them throughout the '60s.
Preorder
Maria Muldaur
with
Tuba Skinny
and their new album
LET’S GET HAPPY TOGETHER
At
https://stonyplainrecords.com/lp/happytogether/
officially released on May 7th 2021
on Stony Plain Records
For more information about
Maria Muldaur
visit
Darryl Richard is a 2004 Watkins Award Honoree from Destrehan, Louisiana. He's a former 5 Star High School Football Player and Academic All-American who was the first African American Valedictorian of his high school. He graduated from Georgia Tech as an Academic All-American and also was another first as football player who graduated with a MBA by the time his athletic eligibility was over. Darryl was drafted in the NFL by the New England Patriots. He is a member of the College Hall of Fame in addition to other professional organizations. Darryl Richard is truly a bona fide Academic All-American Scholar Athlete.