Trouve ta place / Find your place
Un podcast pour des gens qui veulent se créer des chemins hors des sentiers battus.Tu y retrouveras des discussions bilingues avec des gens qui se choisissent en optant pour des modes de vie peu communs. Ils ont décidé de se choisir en sortant du moule et de pivoter pour être sur leur X. La mission du podcast est de t’inspirer à prendre action afin de créer ta propre voie. Je veux qu’en écoutant les émissions ça te permette de voir que tes idées ne sont pas si folles finalement. Toi aussi tu peux te permettre de réaliser ce que tu croyais irréalisable. Je m’appelle Stephanie Bergot, et suis l’animatrice du podcast. J'œuvre comme catalyseur de potentiel depuis plus d'une dizaine d'années. J'accompagne des entrepreneurs en lien avec leurs objectifs. Plusieurs pièces de puzzle qui mises ensemble forment la mission que je me suis donnée aujourd’hui : permettre à l’autre d’être tout ce qu’il est, par l’exploration et par la prise de conscience de toute la mesure de son potentiel. Je suis convaincue que chaque personne peut apporter le meilleur d’eux-mêmes en trouvant sa place.******A podcast for those who want to create paths off the beaten track.On this show you will find bilingual conversations with guests that chose themselves and decided to choose a lifestyle that is out of the box. They chose alignment over what society inflicted them.This show is here to inspire you and when you listen to thi episodes, I want you to realize that everything is accessible for you too. I want you to see that what you thought was impossible is actually a dream that you can achieve once you have the right tools.My name is Stephanie Bergot, I am the host of this show. I have been working as a potential catalyst for more than ten years. I guide entrepreneurs to achieve their goals. I gave myself the mission to make sure people believe that they can fully embody the person that they are at core by exploring new paths and by realizing all the potential they have. I am convinced that we all have a gift and we are here to find our place. By doing that this is how we serve the world.
Trouve ta place / Find your place
E29: Conversation with Keisha Greaves
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This week, we have the pleasure to receive Keisha Greaves as our guest.
At age 24, Keisha Greaves was diagnosed with Limb-Girdle Muscular Dystrophy - at which point, her life changed forever. Rather than be bogged down by her diagnosis, Keisha decided to channel her energy into celebrating those with Muscular Dystrophy and other chronic illnesses. Thus began Girls Chronically Rock and the founding of her other nonprofits: The GCR Adaptive Project and the Trust Your Abilities Nonprofit for People of Color.
Based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Girls Chronically Rock supports individuals in the disability community through inspiring and adaptive tees, hoodies, accessories, and swimwear.
The mission of the GCR Adaptive Project is to make fashion accessible to everyone regardless of ability by providing adaptive fashion supplies and tools to college fashion students so they can learn to design more inclusively.
The Trust Your Abilities Nonprofit for People of Color helps people of color in the disability community access much needed resources and support for their disability (ie. grants for accessible vehicles, uninsured medical equipment, adaptive fitness equipment, and school scholarship, among other needs.)
Keisha frequently speaks at conferences, for pharmaceutical companies, high schools, colleges, and universities to spread awareness about Muscular Dystrophy, work-life-chronic illness balance, raising money for causes, advocating for disability, and other related topics. Keisha has been featured in several national media outlets including Good Morning America, The Today Show, ABC News, and more. One of her proudest moments is when she was featured in Today Style Heroes 2018.
Keisha has personally worked alongside Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker and successfully got September 30th officially proclaimed as Limb- Girdle Muscular Dystrophy Awareness Day. Furthermore, she also received the proclamation from previous Cambridge Mayor Marc McGovern and current Cambridge Mayor Sumbul Siddiqui. Keisha earned her BA in Fashion Design and Merchandising from Framingham State University and an MBA from Cambridge College.
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You can find our guest here :
Website: www.girlschronicallyrock.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GirlsChronicallyRock
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ownerofgirlschronicallyrock/