
Listen Linda! Hosted by Jacquiline Cox
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Listen Linda! Hosted by Jacquiline Cox
Bossy? No, Born to Lead
What happens when you finally decide to stop letting others define who you are? In this powerful conversation with Lady Charise King, we dive deep into her transformative memoir "Sir, I'm Not Her, She's Not Me, We Are Not the Same" – a bold declaration of self-definition that's changing lives.
Charise shares the raw, unfiltered story behind her empowering mantra and how it emerged from moments when she needed to establish clear boundaries with people who misunderstood or misjudged her. "Sometimes people will project on you their insecurities," she explains, revealing how learning to correct others' perceptions became a crucial part of her personal growth journey.
With remarkable transparency, Charise unpacks how vulnerability after personal loss sometimes led her to accept treatment she shouldn't have. "People will see that you are in a situation in your life where you're vulnerable, where you may end up going the extra mile that you should not have gone," she reflects, offering listeners profound insights into recognizing when relationships are exploitative rather than nurturing.
The conversation takes an especially powerful turn when Charise discusses how some people "don't like you, they just like what you have to offer. They're jealous of you, but they want your blessing." This keen observation about human nature helps listeners identify potentially toxic relationships in their own lives while giving them permission to establish healthier boundaries.
Ready to step into your own power and define yourself on your terms? Grab your copy of "Sir, I'm Not Her" and join the movement of people refusing to be limited by others' perceptions. Visit www.whatshesaid.biz today and discover why this book is becoming a battle cry for authenticity and self-definition.
I was bossy, but I was born to lead. From childhood battles to adult scars, my strength was forged in fire. They tried to define me, but I chose to define myself. This is not just a book. It's a declaration. Battle cry for every woman told she was less. They said I was bossy, but I was born to leave.
SPEAKER_02:From childhood battles to adult scars. This is just not a book, it's a declaration. A battle cry for every woman who was told she was less. It's time to own your own story. Step into your own power. Sir, I'm not her. She's not me. And we are not the same. Pre-order your book now,$24.99 at www.whatshe said.biz.
SPEAKER_03:Welcome, welcome, welcome everybody to the Listen Linda Book Club. I am your host, Dr. Jacqueline Cox, founder of Listen Linda Publishing, international best-selling author, and your literary sister friend, honey. Okay, so I am so excited for today's conversation because it's not just about a book, a breakthrough and a woman walking boldly in her assignment. Before we dive in, let's open with a quick word of prayer. Heavenly Father, we thank you for this moment of connection, inspiration, and storytelling. We thank you for the life and testimony of Lady Cherice King. Bless this conversation to uplift every listener watching live and those who tune in later. Let your presence guide our words and let every heart be stirred and purposed. In Jesus' mighty name we pray. Amen. Amen. Now, y'all, today's guest is truly special. She is a woman of strength, transparency, and undeniable grace. Okay, she joined my Arthur Boot Camp and turned her testimony into a powerful, best-selling book that's shaking tables and breaking chains. Okay, please help me welcome to the Listen Linda Book Club, the incomparable lady, Sharice King. Yes, yes, yes. Now, Charisse, for those of the people who don't know who you are, which is not that many, because you have been a friend of the show since it started two years ago. So for those of you who do not, those of that do not know who you are, excuse me, uh, can you introduce yourself?
SPEAKER_02:Sure, sure. I'm more than happy to, and thank you again. It's such a pleasure and honor to be on your show. Um, Dr. Cox, uh Lisa Linda Book Club, I am Sharice King, better known as Lady Sharice. I'm an author. I'm thankful to be an author author. This is my first solo book. Um I'm originally from Kansas City, Missouri. I now reside in Arizona. Most importantly, I just want to do what God has called me to do, even when it doesn't look like it makes sense when you seem like you're doing it alone. Go ahead and do it anyway. That's mostly important to tell people I always bet on you. Bet on you, because if you don't clap for you, who else will? You gotta be your biggest cheerleader. Now that now that may vex some people, but it's the them problem. Um, I am the second oldest of a children of five. Um, I have a brother, as some people know, my brother, one of my brothers, um, victim of homicide. And I'm just, you know, want to walk in purpose and be an influence to those who are striving to be better, uh better human, own up to who they are, as well as be a woman of faith. And, you know, I just go through my process of here where I'm on this life's journey to be impacted as God has called me to be. And I'm praying that this book is going to be a worldwide, well-renowned impact for anyone going through any anything in their life, that anything is possible. You just gotta believe and take the steps, and it don't always have to make sense, it's gotta make faith.
SPEAKER_03:Absolutely, yes. I love it already. Now you look amazing, girl. I should do my hands up, girl. But I know better coming on here with Sharice. I know I can't be half stepping. I don't even know why I tried, honey. And I am so excited to have you here. Now let's get into it because you know when we Kiki, we kiki, we don't have a kick, honey. Okay, so we're gonna start with the journey behind the book. Now, Sharice, the title alone, for those of you who do not know, sir, I am not her, she is not me. We are not the same. That's not people in this tracks, okay? Because this show stopped me when you told me, I was like, What? Oh, yes, please let me publish that. Take us back to the beginning. What inspired this book and what made this the right time to tell your story?
SPEAKER_02:Well, the funny thing about it is this has been a saying that I have been saying just for years, you know, just in uh moments of where, and then when I say sir, it doesn't always have to be a sir, it could be a her. Meaning that sometimes people will project on you their insecurities of how they perceive you in some type of form or fashion in their mindset or their mindset of black or whatever they're going through, or what they think they may know about you, what they perceive of you know, because sometimes we are all pre-judgmental. We see someone and we prejudge and think that oh, I'm I'm her, or I'm she's me. So it came from that statement, basically realizing that no, sir, I'm not her. You you you're accustomed to that lady or that person over there allowing you to get away with this or that treatment or that low vibrating verbiage that you do. And I'm like, no, I'm not her, sir. She's not me. We're not the same, we're not the same cloth. So no, you can't talk to me that way, you can't treat me that way. And know that even in that, you got to stand in it and own it. And when you do that, um, it will cause people to come to a higher level of how they should speak to other people because people always say, treat people how you want to be treated, but uh the way you maybe want to be treated, I may not want that. Some people, for me, if you and I are endearing and we're friends, we're gonna call each other terms of endearment. And some people's terms of endearment is not my term of endearment. I'm like, no, that's that's not for me. I'm like, I'm sorry, sorry. I'm not sorry. No, ma'am. No, transparency.
SPEAKER_03:Now that is exactly what people need. I'm telling real stories, not sugar-coated testimony. And I love that you stand 10 toes down in your truth. You know, I tell you this all the time, ever since the day we met. We're gonna be friends because I like the fact that you are raw, I'm raw. You don't take what I say to you take what I say to heart and you respect it, but you don't take it where you're easily offended or insulted when I'm just giving you my honest truth. And I'm gonna tell you why. Because normally, well, and not normally, because it's really abnormal to people like us, but in today's society, people tend to want to run to Facebook and do subliminal messages instead of just calling their friends, telling their friends how they feel or what they're going through or what they may have said or something that hurt their feelings or whatever. And I'm not that girl, I'm the one you know, and I know we both do it to each other, we do it to other people. If you offend me or you say something, you do something I'm I don't like, I got your number. I'm not gonna put it on Facebook. I'm gonna call you and say, Therese, I don't like that. And you'll call me and say, uh, Cox, because you call me Cox. Cox, I don't like that. I don't like when you do that, don't do that. Or I don't like how it made me feel. If you could do it to whoever, but don't do it to me. And I think when you have that type of genuine, real, raw friendship, that type of atmosphere lets us feel comfortable uh with being vulnerable and showing our feelings because we know that it's gonna be reciprocated and it comes from a place of love and not a place of insult. So um I'm you are a phenomenal person. I'm lucky to have you as a friend. You lucky to have me as one.
SPEAKER_02:I do, I am blessed to have you as a friend. You have been sweet dear heart.
SPEAKER_03:Yes, girl, right here, okay. I'm letting y'all know right now you got a problem with lady, you got a problem with me, okay. Now, let's get to the boot camp experience, okay? Now, sis, because you know I could, you know, I'm long-winded. We I could talk about how how good a person you is all day long, honey. But we're gonna get into the boot camp now. Now, sis, you were a part of my listening art of boot camp. So let's talk about that. Um, what was that experience like for you from those first writing prompts to that holding that bestseller, like literally in your hands?
SPEAKER_02:How was that? Well, well, the good thing about it was as you know, we had talked about before. I had been saying that I've been wanting to write this book, and the fact that uh I started writing the book and then you did the boot camp. And I was like, you know what? Let me go ahead and get into this boot camp. Because even though I'm writing the book, all the things that you did far as the editorial, you know, the verbiage and how telling me how to, you know, captivate, you know, the sensories, to bring the people in, things uh uh to make sure that it flowed very well. So it was it wasn't to me, it wasn't hard. And what it did was I had already been saying to people that I'm writing this book, and I had already started writing when we started. I had already had three chapters written, so it had me, it pushed me that I had to go ahead and finish it. I had to go and finish it. I said I was gonna do it. That means I had to go and finish it, and that's one thing that I'm grateful for myself on some specific things when I go back over and look at God's receipts on what I studied that I was gonna do, how he uh all the things that I have spoken has come to pass, even if they be good, bad, or indifferent, or he was giving me a vision of what the hell happened in the is gonna happen in the future. So I had already said I was gonna write it in the spring. I didn't do it in the spring, but when I said I was gonna do it, I did it, and that was like homework. I had to get this done because you don't know who's watching you because people sometimes they get afraid of doing something because they feel like it's too hard. How did you do that? But it's just putting one foot in front of the other, doing it even when you're doing it afraid. He didn't ask you to know how to do it, he just asked you to trust you through the process, and he's gonna always bring people around in your camp, hopefully, that is going to have those skill sets that you don't have. You don't need to know it all, just need to know some of it. So that's why he said it's not good for men to be alone, and that is in the relationships in agape love, you or Euros love or um um uh filio love. So, so those things like that. So it was good. You uh when I got sent it to you, you was like, do this, do that, and you you know, show me when the guidelines of what needed to be done, and then I didn't feel pressured because I signed up for it, so I signed up for it, so it was accountable, and it was good. And it was great that when we had our classes or our um sessions weekly, you know, it was great that also, you know, we were able to talk about it and discuss it with the other authors, so it can be very transparent that people can know. Uh, because sometimes when you're doing something, you don't know you don't know and you feel alone, but we're not the only ones that's ever written the book. Uh, because you're always telling your people are telling their stories, and it just it just flowed and it got done. Yeah, it was the process. You came up with paper, you did the trailer, that trailer, and then when you had me do uh do my own voice over over on the trailer, because I'm like, I don't need nobody do no trying voiceover for me, it's my book. What what are we doing here?
SPEAKER_03:I love that, I love that, and I and and then um I I try to tell people because they think that it's just the book writing, and I tell people no, like I literally give you everything that's inside of my brain. So I give you the publishing aspect of it, teach you how to publish it yourself, how to edit it yourself, how to format it yourself. So in the bestseller strategy. So you're gonna walk away knowing exactly what it is you need to know how to write, publish, edit, format, do your own um uh bestseller campaign to guarantee that you have a bestseller. So you're gonna learn everything about categories, keywords, all of that in this um group. And as you can see at the graduation, you know you did extremely well when everybody said that you are gonna be the first one to come out with a sequel. But I will tell you this Myra creeping up on you. Don't be sleepy, okay, because she's I was talking to her today, she's like, I'm still writing, I'm just trying to come up with my plot. I said, Sharice, and I told her the same thing, better be careful because Sharice. So you and Myra, y'all got like this fun little thing because y'all was the first two people that was done. Surprisingly, y'all was the first two people, so not surprisingly, but you get what I'm saying? Um, there's a lot of experienced writers that did come into this, right? And for you guys, this but this was your first solo book project, it was her first solo book project. So for y'all to come in and it's y'all's first solo book project, and neither one of y'all were doing um like devotional. Y'all was doing like real books. So it was it was it was a little more complicated. So for y'all to be finished first, it was it was phenomenal. Phenomenal. Um let's talk about the the writing journey. Now, because everybody knows that writing, writing ain't easy, because especially when you're writing like a memoir or a uh like what you were doing. Um, so writing a book, there it's gonna be tears, late nights, rewrites, and moments where you question every single thing. Um, what was the hardest part of writing this book for you, and how did you push through that?
SPEAKER_02:Well, um, so the thing about it was when we had deadlines, and there was so much I wanted to write. Uh, because really these are my own personal stories and uh perceptions and things that I experienced. And then when you go through that and everything like that, because you don't put everything in there, because it could have been a lot longer a book uh with more experiences, you start to wonder who are you gonna offend or not offend, um, your own stories, and you have to wonder the perceptions because it's not the book was more about self-ghealing, also ownership of anything that parts of I played in life or what happened to me in my life and what I got out of it. And will people will people see it that way and will they learn and grow from it as well? You know, there are going to be people that may end up um because sometimes people assume things are about them and it's not even about them, but sometimes you're just feeling that way because something you've done or something that you perception, because we also do hear and read from a wounded ear. Yeah, it does every time, right? You can be writing about something, and somebody may think or can think if it's about them. It's like, how'd you come up with that? That because I know where I was coming from, but then I guess is that called conviction? Is that pruning of the spirit? Is that God, the Holy Spirit, using that book to talk to them to make them see their part? How well how to step on your toes? Because this may step on people's souls, and then later on, I may go back and read it again, and something else I'll be like, oh, I didn't I didn't get that concept out of it, you know.
SPEAKER_03:Um so we want to um stay emotional, vulnerable with discipline and fear, right? Um, but we also know that that's the part that people don't see, the birthing process, you know. It's beautiful, but it's also painful. So I commend you for not quitting and for not letting God you, I mean, and for letting God um use your pen, you know, um to let him write. Um, now for your readers, what what is the hope for your readers when they pick this book up like? What do you hope that they walk away with?
SPEAKER_02:Well, one, I hope they walk away with a better, you know, uh seeing another person of who I am as a human being. And that I, you know, if just like everybody else, we go through things and how of over time and over grace, maturity, wisdom, insight to give wisdom to other people who are going through things, as well as again, like I said, forgiveness for myself and forgiveness for other people, and it's letting your story go because yours, my story may heal someone else to empower them to go ahead and go through the process, and also not only that, when they see things coming up that may sound familiar or look familiar, how to go about handling those situations. How about going have setting your boundaries? Uh, how did what part did you play in it? What a part of your it might sometimes it could be um where you wanted to fit in, or even for my part where there was a part where in my life, after my mother passed away, I realized I was vulnerable. Um, and having fellowship with uh uh other people in the organizations where I wanted to be a part of, being accepted, trying to go above and beyond because I feel like I have a good heart, but just because I feel that way, somebody else may not. And then sometimes people will see that you are in a situation in your life where you're vulnerable, where you may end up going the extra mile that you should not have gone, and you know it, but you don't stop yourself because you're feeling lost because you're in this in you're this in this transition of space, and it's like, hey, hold up, I can see this is not going where I wanted to go, and this is not the caliber of people that I want to be in, and this is not what I'm accustomed to.
SPEAKER_03:But sometimes you get yourself in situations and stay there a little too long, and then you have there is misgivings and mistreatment uh that you have allowed when you should have shut it down quickly, and people will take advantage of the fact that you're vulnerable and use that to their advantage.
SPEAKER_02:Trust me, you know. You're a giver, yeah, a giver financially, spiritually, or you know, going above beyond that you running errands and things like that.
SPEAKER_03:But they really don't like you, they just like what you have to offer. They're jealous of you, but they won't they want your blessing, they want what's on you. Um, um, and you know we've had that talk. I don't even have to go deep into that because my my followers and my listeners, and they all know what I've endured, um, just even in this industry alone. Um, but in in life, right? People will see that you are in a space where um you are freely giving and they will freely accept, um, but they truly don't like you. They don't like the blessing that's on your life, they're envious, they're jealous, they all of these things. And you talk about that a lot in your book. You you really do. Um, you hit on those things, and that's that's like I said, it's one of the things I really, really love about you because you are super transparent, you don't sugarcoat it, you don't try to paint yourself as the victim. You know, you you take accountability for your part in situations, but you also will call out a state, a state. And I love that about you. You you your hands right on deck. You you don't have a poker face, you let them know what time it is, and I love that about you. Um, so I want to get to first, I I gotta uh play this from a sponsor, and then when we get back, we're gonna talk about you more and something special that you have for our audience. But I do play just a quick message from from one of our sponsors, okay?
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SPEAKER_03:All right, so that is the 21-day Author Bootcamp 2.0. 2.0. I cannot believe I'm going into a second cohort. It is crazy. And that cohort starts October 15th, okay? So if you want to sign up, the regular price is$17.99, but I have slashed that price down for the second cohort to only$599. That's right,$600. You get everything that we are discussing that we have discussed today. Um, I'm only only have four slots left. I already have two people that signed up. So if you want to be um get your book published, you need help, you need you know whatever it is, I will help you get that done. And you will be live on Amazon ready in 21 days. That is a promise, okay? So contact me at www.listenlindapresents one dot com, or you can go right up there to your messenger if you're on Facebook. That's where I live. I live in the Meta Universe. Um, contact me on Messenger on Facebook, say, hey, I'm interested in the boot camp. How do I sign up? And I will get you um signed up. Now let's get back to my girl. What do you got planned for our uh our audience today? Because you brought something special.
SPEAKER_02:Well, you know, I have the ebook already on Amazon, and I have the paperback. So I also have decided that I am going to go ahead and do my own audiobook, and I've already started that. So again, um I've taken the classes to be certified as a voice uh artist over artist, and so therefore it's my book, and I figure I think it'd be more intriguing for the audience to hear me speak and um do the book. So that is what we have coming up here soon. So hopefully I will be here soon. I will be able to publish and copyright my own audio book so people can who are too busy, don't have time to read, or don't do the e-book, they'll be able to go ahead and hear the audio version of Sir. I'm not her, she's not me, and we're not the same. We have a clip to play, so play the clip. Let's go. Chapter one, how I became her. I can remember it like it was yesterday. I was laying in the bed sleeping. My sister was in her room. I woke up to confusion. I could hear it. Noise, chaos. What is that? I got up, walked out of my room, into the dark living room, past the couch and the coffee table, trying to see my way through to the kitchen. I wasn't even in elementary school yet. I was a baby, but something in me couldn't feel fear. I just went. No hesitation, no second guessing, just raw courage.
SPEAKER_03:But anyway, the voiceover was phenomenal, phenomenal, and I cannot wait until we get this on the show. So stay tuned, you guys, for that. But you can purchase her paperback of I Am NOT Her. Sir, I am not her. She is not me. We are not the same from www.what she said dot is. Okay. Um, let's get a phenomenal job. Phenomenal, but I already know I love your voice. I love your voice anyway. Um, you have so much personality and girl, you are just a gem. You are you are truly, truly, truly a gem. Um, how you able to do that with all that personality? You are phenomenal. Um, now let's talk about I'm ready to talk about um what's next for Sharice King, because we've seen the rise of the book, we've seen the testimony, the breakthrough. But what's next? What can we expect from you moving forward?
SPEAKER_02:Well, you know, I'm gonna be doing some book signings and things of that nature. What I'm praying for, and I've reached out to some different contacts that will, I would believe, prayingly will give more exposure that will lead me into some speaking events, uh, engagements of that nature. Um, even, you know, I'm gonna put it in the atmosphere because God can do anything. I would even mind having actually having my chatting and chilling with Lady Sharice talk show. Even so it's all possibility. Yeah, that, but with that also being said, I was speaking to a girlfriend of mine, and I really, really appreciate her support. She read the book and she also did the e-book and then she purchased the book. And so, therefore, it's giving me some opportunity to think about some merchandise, some merchandise, some quips, some sayings from the uh book that you can get on t-shirt or some other items. So that's what I'm looking for. You know, the funny thing about it is when this all happened, I was going through a person uh transition. It's funny God, God, good God is, which I'd already seen. God will give you a vision and give an inclination when you have a spirit of discernment when you're connected to the most high. And so, you know, this summer I went through some things where I had taken a brief uh sabbatical, had to take some time off from a job. And when I went back, you know, and this is in my book, they let me go. And so at that time, um, it was funny to me. I was cracking up when it happened. I just was laughing because you didn't let me go. And so instead of taking on a job, I thought, with the same amount that they're gonna probably try to pay me per hour, I can be my own employer and write my book and finish my book, and so therefore, that offer um offers more opportunity. So uh, you know, a talk show hope show, also as well as connecting prayerfully with some other contacts, more exposure and influence to help press this book on as well, and merchandise and go from there, other opportunities. So any disguise of limit. Sometimes when we're going through things, and this is really more, really, really more of this what this is about when I say sir, I'm not her. What I mean in here, even as part short part about this book, is where I remember um there was a time when I lived in Kansas City in the um school district that I went to, had um strike, and in that strike, they um put me back a grade, but later on, some years later, I moved to go to move to live with my father. And at the age I was, I was supposed to be in a certain grade, and my daddy was looking like, What? You that don't the age and the grade that you're going to don't match. So I didn't even go to that grade, and it taught me that when you have a parent, an adult at that time as a young child that believes in you, it makes you stand up with your a little bit more taller, it makes you believe in yourself that labels. I don't need your labels. I I'm not, I don't subscribe to the labels or what your perception of me is. So it helps me to be confident in myself to go ahead and do what other people would maybe say. Well, don't do that, you need to do this, and I'm like, No, I'm gonna go ahead and go with God on this. Believe the report of the Lord.
SPEAKER_03:Yes, let's go, let's go, and I love that about like all the artists, not just Shharice, but all the artists that's in this boot camp. Have you seen these people on fire? Look at me, Pamela Nance Johnson. Yeah, he hit the float and just went running. Myra at work selling books, honey. Yes, all type of book, uh Leanne, um, um, um, um, LaShawn Fernandez, you guys are seeing it and going, and that is the that is what I love. I love to see women not just write the book but walk boldly into that next step. Keep going, Queen, because you know, I'm gonna cheer for you all the way, honey. I'm gonna cheer for you all the way. Now, before I let you go, because it's it's almost time to wrap up. I always do what I like to call the lightning round, okay? Now you gotta answer fast, so it can't be a long, you know, charade just you gotta answer real fast, no deep explanations, just just your response, okay? So you ready? Yeah, morning or night, right?
SPEAKER_02:Night.
SPEAKER_03:One word to describe your book.
SPEAKER_02:Oh gosh. Um, courageous.
SPEAKER_03:Scripture or quote that carried you through your writing.
SPEAKER_02:Both. Both.
SPEAKER_03:No, I'm saying what was the scripture or quote that carried you through your writing? What was it?
SPEAKER_02:Oh, oh, I can do all things in Christ that strengthens me.
SPEAKER_03:Okay. First thing you did when you saw the best seller.
SPEAKER_02:I was. I was ecstatic. I it was done complete.
SPEAKER_03:Your dream celebrity or public figure, you want to not just read your book but write the forward. We we manifest in that.
SPEAKER_02:Oh gosh. Oh dang it. You know what? Because her birthday is the day before mine. I'm gonna say Viola Davis.
SPEAKER_03:Oh man, oh Elena gonna get you for that. She loves Viola, honey. That was Viola Davis. That was Viola Davis. Oh man, that was but that's perfect for you. August 11th, I'm the 12th, because we do it. You guys, that oh man, that would be awesome. Well, we speaking into first in Jesus' name. God, God, do you know what you do? Do what you do. You already know what you do. So, family, make sure you grab because I got mine. Your copy of Sir. I am not her. She is not me. We are not the same by Lady Sharice King today. Um, I'm putting the website up here again. Um, from www.whatshead.bs to get your signed copy, your signed copy for how much do you say$24.99?
SPEAKER_02:$24.99 is what it is. Of course, you know, shipping handy when you're out of town. If you're in person, uh the book signings, you can, you know, there is no tax or anything like that. I ship, I don't even try to do that, just be grateful. And also, people really have a they have an issue when they don't get this book, this bookmark.
SPEAKER_03:Nice. I you know, I love your bookmark. I'm still waiting on mine in the mail. But up, yeah. Wait a minute. Choosy now, niggas can't be choosy. You know, I ain't gonna be chewed. I'm just gonna wait on mine in the mail, though. You know, you know, okay. So, y'all now, I'm serious. Go support this queen and not just get the book, leave an Amazon review. They matter, please. Um, purchase from her, but go on Amazon and leave a review. Share the book with somebody who needs the message. Well, don't share your book, tell them the where to go to get it, okay? And the Amazon link, um, go on there, leave a review so other people from other countries can purchase this book, okay? Because I know if I'm big on reviews, I'm pretty sure other people are too. Okay, and you can also connect with Sharice King on all platforms. Um, but right here, she should have a link to all of her platforms right here on her website at www.what she said.biz. Sharice, my love, thank you so much for being so open and real today. Your courage, your authenticity is exactly what this platform is about. And I'm proud for you and for everything that God has in store for you. Okay, I love you so much. And um, I'm gonna pray out, but right after I'm done praying, I want you to leave another word of encouragement for our people. So oh you oh, you can start by leaving your word of leave somebody one of your Cherie sisms.
SPEAKER_02:Oh Lord, let me see. Let me go in here and look because I got so many. Let me see one of my favorite books. Um, I will never apologize for showing up both. I'm not what happened to me, I'm what I choose to become. Courage doesn't uh wait for a backup, it stands up anyway. That was the three of them.
SPEAKER_03:That was a charisms, okay. Those areisms, those are see how it flows so nice. Shariceisms. Okay, Lord, thank you. Thank you for this powerful conversation. We thank you for Sharice's story, her obedience, and her boldness to share. Bless every viewer who tuned in live, and those who will not only watch this later, but maybe catch it on IHR Radio, on Spotify, on Pandora, on Sirius XM, everywhere that that that they hear the sound of our voices, Lord God. Uh let this book plant seeds of healing and transformation. Cover Sharice's future endeavors, Lord God, and let her book continue to recharge around the whole world. In Jesus' mighty name we pray. Amen. Amen. Thank you all for tuning in to another episode of Listen Linda Book Love. I'm your host, Dr. Jacqueline Cox, reminding you that your story has power, that your pen has purpose, and that your voice matters. So until next time, listen, Linda. Okay.
SPEAKER_02:All right. Thank you so much. I appreciate you, Jacqueline. And uh all those who were on it. Again, www.what she said.biz. I'm in Arizona, and I'm I will, hey, have enough people. I will travel for book signing. Gotta make it beneficial. See y'all on the flip side. I'm out.
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