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On this episode of the Stories to Create Podcast, Cornell Bunting sits down with Dani Papanikolaou, also known as "Papa," a mixed-media painter and sketchbook artist celebrated for his innovative exploration of saturation and line. Papa’s work, often centered on nude figures, reflects his unique aesthetic inspired by urban tribalism and rooted in Neo-Expressionism, abstraction, action painting, and street art. His distinctive style is marked by bold mark-making techniques and striking color dissonance, making his creations instantly recognizable. As a live painting performer, Papa channels instinct and improvisation to bring each canvas to life.
Born and raised in Florida, Papa has lived across the state and resides in Naples, FL. Over the past eight years, he has served as an educator, mentor, and community leader in Southwest Florida. Currently pursuing an MFA in Painting at Savannah College of Art & Design (SCAD), Papa envisions a future in academia and philanthropy.
Papa’s passion for portraiture and the human form stems from a deep fascination with the human psyche, which he explores through abstraction and expression. On the podcast, he shares insights into his creative process, including using automatic drawing to unlock his artistic potential. His vibrant and unapologetic use of color adds complexity and emotional depth to his work, evoking raw, genuine responses.
During the episode, Papa discusses key elements of his artistic journey, including his Continuous Sketchbook Entries, Live Nude Figure Drawing, Action Painting, and his early experiments with Nonsensical Doodles and Prose. Reflecting on his creative ethos, Papa states, "I possess an investigative interest in mark-making with a love of exploring swashes of bold colors. I am a live painting performer, favoring synesthetic performances done in public or with an audience."
This captivating and inspiring interview offers a glimpse into the mind of an artist who continues to push boundaries and innovate. Don’t miss this engaging conversation!
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On the latest episode of the Stories to Create podcast, Cornell Bunting sits down with Monika Jackson, M. Div., a dedicated life coach and founder of Royalty Mission Network. Monika has committed her life to helping others reach their full potential through transformational coaching, leadership development, and community-building. With a strong background across various industries, she brings expertise in Training and Development, Sales, Customer Satisfaction, Customer Retention, Consulting, Financial Advisory, and IT Services. Her areas of strength include Executive Coaching, Leadership Development, Public Speaking, Life and Career Coaching, Business and Non-Profit Consulting, Brand Design, Project Management, and HR Consulting.
Born in Takoma Park, Maryland, and raised in New Jersey, Monika shares her experiences growing up, including her early resistance to school, her struggles with cultural identity, and conflicts with peers. She also reflects on her sheltered upbringing in the church, which sometimes left her questioning her own culture and experiences. Through her stories, Monika shares invaluable life lessons and insights that have shaped her journey and continue to inspire those around her.
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In this thought-provoking episode of Stories to Create, host Cornell Bunting dives into the fascinating world of introverts and explores the beauty of personal reflection. Cornell breaks down ten key things you need to know about introverts, offering insights into how they recharge, form relationships, and navigate social interactions. Whether you're an introvert or looking to understand the introverts in your life better, this episode is packed with valuable takeaways.
But that’s not all! Cornell also shares his thoughts on the world’s most beloved holidays, highlighting how celebrations vary by culture and region. From the warmth of Christmas to the fireworks of Independence Day, and from the lights of Diwali to the introspection of New Year’s, discover how these holidays bring people together while reflecting cultural diversity.
Tune in to this enriching conversation that sheds light on personality, culture, and the many ways we all celebrate life!
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In the new season of the Stories to Create Podcast, host Cornell Bunting dives deeper into the powerful mission behind the show and the transformative work of EHAS INC (Everyone Has A Story). In each episode, Cornell opens up about the inspiration for creating the podcast—a platform to empower youth and give voice to stories that foster strength, resilience, and a growth mindset. This season takes listeners behind the scenes of EHAS INC's initiatives, including developing the EHAS Academy, an online school designed to equip young people with essential life skills and educational opportunities.
Cornell shares insights into the Academy's range of courses, from soft skills like communication, leadership, and emotional intelligence, to more focused programs on storytelling, creative writing, and digital literacy. Each episode highlights the importance of these skills in helping youth create brighter futures and become confident, self-reliant individuals. With inspiring interviews, thought-provoking discussions, and heartfelt moments, this season of Stories to Create continues to be a beacon of hope, growth, and opportunity for young minds everywhere.
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To kick off Season 5 of the Stories to Create Podcast, Cornell Bunting sits down with Mr. Renaldo "Rip" Gates—a Life Coach, Inspirational Speaker, Soweto Panthers Coach, Business Developer, and Visionary. Originally from Cleveland Heights, Ohio, and now residing in Johannesburg, South Africa, Renaldo has achieved remarkable success as an International Professional Basketball Player, Head Coach, Talent Scout, International Business Owner, and Creative Writer.
In this episode, Renaldo shares his journey, starting with his childhood in Lakeview Saint Clare. He recalls how his father's work in television opened doors for their family to move to a better neighborhood in Ohio. Despite the improved surroundings, Renaldo faced daily challenges, both physically and emotionally, including frequent fights in school. He immersed himself in various sports but was especially drawn to basketball.
Renaldo also talks about his deep community involvement, regular church attendance, and witnessing his mother’s frequent hospital visits, which shaped his character. Driven by his dream of becoming an NBA player, he attended numerous basketball camps and eventually turned professional, leading to a career with the Soweto Panthers in NBA Africa.
The conversation takes a turn as Renaldo recounts a life-changing incident that landed him in the hospital for several days and ultimately ended his professional basketball career. Join us for this compelling interview as Renaldo opens up about his incredible journey, marked by triumphs and setbacks.
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On the season finale of season 4 of the Stories to Create Podcast, Cornell Bunting sits down with Beautiful Quu, a dynamic rapper whose music is dedicated to empowerment and spirituality. Her sound blends messages of self-empowerment, chakra activation, and personal growth, all delivered through captivating beats and thought-provoking lyrics. Known for her high-energy performances and clean, radio-friendly tracks, Beautiful Quu motivates her audience to embrace their inner strength and live life boldly. With every verse, she continues to shine as a beacon of hope and inspiration in the rap community.
During their conversation, Beautiful Quu shares her story of being born in Miami and growing up in the deep south of Miami Heights. As the oldest of three younger brothers, she became involved in many school sports and enrolled in drama class, where she developed her skills in performance and acting. She talks about drawing inspiration from Lauryn Hill, and how she once dreamed of becoming a WNBA player, before accepting the reality of a different path.
Beautiful Quu also discusses her views on mumble rap, current events, and the evolving culture of today’s younger generation. She reflects on her song "Standing on Big Business," her performances at Poetz Realm open mic nights, and how she’s been building a name for herself in Southwest Florida. Tune in to this insightful episode to hear from a truly beautiful soul, as she shares her journey and passion for music on The Quu
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In this episode of the Stories to Create Podcast, Cornell Bunting reconnects with his high school friend, Ezra Barnett, a talented drummer, carpenter, designer, and musician from Kingston, Jamaica. Ezra shares his incredible journey, starting from his early years in the tough streets of Trench Town in the 1980s. He discovered his love for the arts and the powerful emotions evoked by the sound of drums, inspiring him to create similar rhythms and movements through dance. Ezra's big break came when he showcased his dancing skills in an art competition, leading him to join a group introduced by Ricky Harrison. This opportunity allowed him to travel to Africa to perform at the African Pan Fest in 1999.
Ezra also recounts his experiences working with the Ministry of Education in Jamaica and collaborating with Mr. Sydney Bartley, the Director of Culture and Creative Industries Policy. Together, they traveled to England multiple times, bringing the Kingston drummers to work with youth there. He reflects on his family's support, especially his mother’s dedication while his father worked as a carpenter in America.
The conversation delves into the rise of dancehall reggae, the influence of artists who electrified the crowds, and the impact of Jimmy Cliff's movie "The Harder They Come." Ezra also discusses his connection with elderly drummers at Edna College, which led to a teaching role there, and his involvement in folk music and touring with groups like David Rodock's, showcasing Jamaica's rich cultural heritage worldwide.
Ezra opens up about becoming a father, facing the challenges of single parenthood, and continuing to pursue his passion for the arts. He describes how he used his God-given talents to build his home and become a tailor, crafting his clothing. Please tune in to hear this inspiring and heartfelt interview as Ezra Barnette shares his life's journey and the lessons he learned.
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On this episode of the Stories to Create podcast, Cornell Bunting sits down with businessman and entrepreneur Wes Moussignac to discuss his journey and work in Southwest Florida. Born in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Wes shares how he grew up in what he described as the slums and left Haiti at around eight years old due to the violence caused by rebels in his community. He then moved to the South Bronx, New York, where he pursued multiple trades and acquired licenses in various fields. He later transitioned into helping people improve their credit and earned a life insurance license.
The conversation touches on Wes’s connection to his Haitian roots, including stories of his ancestors and how they influenced his ability to navigate life in New York. He also talks about his decision to move from the snowy winters of New York to the sunny climate of Florida, bringing four families along with him. Upon arriving in Florida, he set out with a mission to shake 1,000 hands, join multiple Chambers of Commerce, and attend numerous networking events to build connections.
Wes shares his motivation behind starting his own newspaper company, The Kingdom Press, and his vision of creating hubs for business owners while adding value to the community. The episode also explores his Bejuli product line and how he balances family, business, and community involvement. Tune in to hear his inspiring story and insights.
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On the latest Stories to Create Podcast episode, Cornell Bunting interviews Mrs. Annieka Francis, the newly crowned Mrs. Universe Jamaica 2024. Born in Kingston, Jamaica, Annieka grew up in Coreville Garden, where she fondly recalls attending her father's cricket matches and meeting the legendary Brian Lara, who played alongside her dad. As a child in Jamaica, she was known for her creativity, often participating in games like Punchinella. Her life took a significant turn when she moved to Canada at the age of 11 in the early 1990s, where she faced the harsh realities of racism and had to quickly adapt to her new environment with the guidance of her mother.
Overcoming these challenges, Annieka entered the workforce at 18 years old, driven by her belief that whatever she conceives, she can achieve. During the podcast, she shares her experiences of participating in the Mrs. Universe Jamaica pageant, highlighting the surprising camaraderie among the contestants and the lack of cattiness she had expected. Annieka reflects on her journey from adversity to triumph, becoming the first in her family to graduate from college and walk the stage. She recounts how her family in Canada proudly watched the competition live, and how her evening gown won the appreciation of the store owner who provided it.
Annieka is deeply involved in outreach work in Canada and has plans to extend her philanthropic efforts to support youth in Jamaica. She discusses the importance of empowering young people across the island and her preparations for the upcoming Mrs. Universe competition in South Korea, including the sponsorships needed to make it possible. Throughout the conversation, Annieka offers valuable advice for young people uncertain about their purpose, emphasizing the power of creating a vision board, speaking goals into existence, and embracing life's journey. She also shares her experience filming her enjoyment of Jamaica before returning to Canada. Tune in to hear the full story of how this inspiring narrative was crafted.
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In this episode of the Stories to Create Podcast, host Cornell Bunting chats with Zale Young, an up-and-coming reggae artist based in California, striving to break into the music industry with his unique and diverse style. Zale shares his journey of growing up in Kingston with his mother, surrounded by the Rastafarian community in the early 2000s. He discusses the challenges of adjusting to life with a stepfather he never fully connected with, seeing his biological father only occasionally, and his determination to excel in school as a path to a better future. Zale talks about moving to the United States for college after high school in Jamaica, taking a break to pursue his music career, joining a band that gave him a chance to perform at various shows, and ultimately realizing the importance of finishing his education while finding ways to support his goal of becoming a solo artist. The conversation also discusses current topics, social justice issues, and more. Tune in to hear this compelling discussion unfold.
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On this episode of the Stories to Create Podcast, Cornell Bunting sits down with real estate mogul David Harrison, who has extensive experience serving customers in Florida, Jamaica, and Georgia. David is committed to providing exceptional service to individuals and families looking to buy, sell, build, invest, or rent. His expertise spans South Florida, the beautiful island of Jamaica, and Georgia, making him the go-to agent for all real estate needs in these regions.
David shares his journey, beginning with his childhood in the parish of St. Ann, Jamaica, in the early 80s. He recounts taking the common entrance exam at the age of 9, which allowed him to enroll in high school early. He also talks about learning farming at a young age and understanding what it means to live off the land. Moving to America in his late teens, David was introduced to technology and discovered a love for the tech world. This passion eventually led him to the real estate industry and fueled his desire to become his own boss. Tune in for laughter, insights, and a deep dive into the culture and experiences that shaped David's life and career.
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In this episode of the Stories to Create Podcast, host Cornell Bunting welcomes back repeat guest Bernard Faithful. Born and raised in Michigan, Bernard has traveled the world as a professional athlete. Before his athletic career, he attended the University of Toledo, earning a bachelor's degree in psychology. He later achieved a master’s degree in business administration from Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan. Bernard has also worked as a school teacher and auto dealership sales manager.
Currently, Bernard holds the designation of Resort and Second Home Property Specialist, attributing his success to his exceptional communication skills and ability to build rapport with clients in any situation. Outside of his real estate career, Bernard enjoys weight training, yoga and meditation, attending symphonies, and volunteering in the community as a mentor. He is actively involved in several community and scholarship-funding organizations. Bernard’s work ethic, attentiveness, and friendly demeanor have contributed to his success in real estate.
In this engaging conversation, Cornell and Bernard explore today's cultural landscape, distinguishing between what is real and what is not. They discuss the current paradigm shift, decision-making, focusing on what truly matters, and how the youth view the older generation. Tune in to hear their insights and enjoy the laughter that unfolds.
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In this captivating episode of the Stories to Create Podcast, host Cornell Bunting welcomes the multifaceted Paige Knechtly—an accomplished health advocate, recording artist, and performer. Paige brings a wealth of experience and insight, drawing from her background in health promotion and education at the University of Cincinnati.
Paige's journey is one of resilience and transformation. Growing up in Cincinnati, she faced the typical challenges of transitioning from high school to college. However, her life took an unexpected turn following a significant accident, which became a pivotal moment that redirected her path toward music. This episode delves deep into her narrative, exploring how this life-altering event ignited her passion for music and reshaped her aspirations.
Throughout the conversation, Paige passionately discusses her commitment to health, nutrition, and serving her community. She shares the story behind one of her favorite songs, “Wait for It,” a powerful anthem about patience and staying true to oneself. Paige reflects on the lessons she has learned over the years, from her initial forays into performing to mastering the art of engaging with her audience.
Listeners will find inspiration in Paige's story of growth and perseverance. She opens up about her artistic evolution and the pivotal moments that have defined her career. The episode also uncovers the artist she first covered, adding another layer of depth to her musical journey.
Join us for an insightful and inspiring episode that showcases Paige Knechtly's dedication to her craft and her unwavering commitment to making a positive impact. Tune in to hear her story and gain a deeper understanding of the intersection between health, personal growth, and artistic expression.
Listen to the full episode now and be inspired by Paige Knechtly’s remarkable journey!
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"In this Stories to Create Podcast episode, Cornell Bunting sits down with Fort Myers Mayor Kevin Anderson. Mayor Anderson reflects on his early life, born in Connecticut, recalling childhood challenges such as frequent fights and teasing for his shoes, earning him the nickname 'slum shoe.' He shares pivotal moments, including a supportive encounter with a caring sergeant at a police event that steered him towards joining the army, where he served as military police before transitioning to the Fort Myers Police Department. His career led him to work extensively with juveniles in the school system for five years.
Mayor Anderson discusses how meeting his wife marked a turning point in his growth over their thirty-seven-year journey together. He highlights key events that shaped his dedication to community service as a police officer. Later, he served as Security Chief at Chico’s for fifteen years, earning the affectionate title 'the mayor' for his heartfelt service. The conversation then shifts to Mayor Anderson's election as Mayor on November 16, 2020, following two years as Ward 4 councilperson.
Prior to his role at Chico’s, Anderson enjoyed a distinguished 24-year tenure with the Fort Myers Police Department, achieving the rank of Major. He was instrumental in pioneering programs like the School Resource Officer initiative, the Habitual Juvenile Offender Unit, and introducing the Citizen Police Academy and Citizens on Patrol programs. Mayor Anderson holds degrees from Edison Community College, Florida Gulf Coast University, and the University of Louisville Southern Police Institute.
Beyond his professional achievements, Mayor Anderson is deeply involved in Southwest Florida's community, serving on multiple boards and coalitions. His contributions extend to statewide roles such as chairing the State of Florida Juvenile Justice Standards and Training Commission and past presidency of the Edison Festival of Light. Currently, he chairs the Community Redevelopment Agency and advises organizations like Barbara’s Friends and the United Way. Mayor Anderson remains active in both the Florida League of Mayors and the U.S. Conference of Mayors.
Join us as Mayor Anderson shares his inspiring journey and insights."
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In season four, episode 11 of the "Stories to Create" Podcast, Cornell Bunting sits down with Tessa LeSage, the architect and director of the FutureMakers Coalition, Southwest Florida’s premier regional collective impact initiative at Collaboratory. Tessa shared her journey, from being born in Texas to feeling like a Floridian as she grew up in Southwest Florida. She reminisced about being a straight-A student throughout school until college, driven by a desire for something different and grappling with her identity. She started working at the age of 14 and discussed her role with the FutureMakers Coalition, a network of over 250 individuals and 140 partner organizations committed to transforming the workforce in Southwest Florida. The coalition prioritizes students facing significant challenges to attainment, including traditional age students, adults with some college but no degree, and those without post-high school education experience.
Tessa also talked about joining the Southwest Florida Community Foundation in August 2014 as the Director of Social Innovation & Sustainability. She led the development of innovative solutions to understand philanthropic impact by mapping individual organization and local outcomes to the Sustainable Development Goals. This framework facilitates collective impact and enhances the positive outcomes of philanthropic investment. Tune in to hear Tessa's inspiring journey and insights.
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In the latest episode of the Stories to Create Podcast, Cornell Bunting shares insights into the impactful work of his nonprofit organization, EHAS INC. Throughout the episode, he delves into various aspects, shedding light on the dedicated team members and their roles within the organization. With a focus on EHAS's overarching vision, mission, and guiding principles, Cornell emphasizes the organization's unwavering commitment to empowering youth and fostering holistic growth.
EHAS INC stands as a beacon of empowerment, championing the values of collaboration, resilience, and continuous learning within its community. Through innovative programs and strategic leadership, EHAS aims to positively influence the lives of young individuals and contribute to the overall well-being of communities.
Central to EHAS's mission is the cultivation of a healthy mindset of value and self-reliance among youth. Through meaningful connections with volunteer mentors and tutors, the organization provides a supportive environment where young individuals can thrive and realize their full potential.
During the podcast, Cornell discusses how EHAS tackles pressing community issues, including the profound effects of educational disparities. From addressing challenges such as poor health and unemployment to combating gender inequality and economic barriers, EHAS is dedicated to making a meaningful difference in the lives of those it serves.
Listeners are invited to tune in and discover firsthand how EHAS is paving the way for positive change, empowering youth, and fostering resilient communities. Through engaging conversations and impactful initiatives, EHAS continues to inspire hope and create opportunities for a brighter future for all.
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On the upcoming episode of Stories to Create Podcast, Cornell Bunting sits down with the rising star Lil Hanky Panky, a German-born artist with dreams as vibrant as the Jamaican sun. Lilie Gorch Kov, hailing from Hannover, Germany, was raised in a household filled with Russian culture, but her heart found its rhythm in the world of music, spurred on by a childhood love for dance.
Her journey truly began at her hometown Fine Arts College, where she stumbled upon the infectious beats of Reggae and Dancehall. This discovery led her into the depths of the underground music scene, where she danced her way into the spotlight with groups like Peace Development Crew. After college, Lilie embarked on a soul-searching adventure that ultimately brought her to the shores of Jamaica in 2018.
Immersed in the island's vibrant culture, Lilie found her home amongst the rhythms of Dancehall. Starting as a dance teacher, she quickly made a name for herself, eventually collaborating on music videos with renowned artists like Sean Paul. By 2020, Lilie, now known as Lil Hanky Panky, had fully embraced the Jamaican music scene, working with Grammy-winning producer "Teetimus" to refine her unique style.
By the time her alias went viral in 2021, Lil Hanky Panky had cemented her place in Jamaica's Dancehall circuit. Tracks like "Brand Me A Rebel" and "Sativa" garnered widespread attention, propelling her towards local success. As summer approaches, Lil Hanky Panky is gearing up for a slew of new releases, blending her evolving musical experiences into a fusion sound uniquely her own.
Join us as this talented artist shares her journey, from humble beginnings to present-day success, in an episode you won't want to miss.
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In this episode of the Stories to Create Podcast, join Cornell Bunting as he sits down with Chef Richard, hailing from Fort Myers, Florida. Chef Richard's culinary journey is as diverse as his expertise, spanning Soul Food, Irish, Italian, French, and even Sushi cuisines. He recounts starting his restaurant career at a mere 14 years old in 1988, with a forged birth certificate allowing him to work at McDonald's. A pivotal moment came when, at the same age, he prepared his first full meal for his family while his mother slept.
The narrative takes us through a tumultuous journey, including experiences in the rec yard, a 16-year prison stint, and desperate attempts to escape confinement. Following his release, Chef Richard struggled to find his footing but eventually found a breakthrough, working in various roles within the restaurant industry. In 2011, he ventured into entrepreneurship, opening his first restaurant, Big Dro's Chicken n' Waffles, though he later recognized the need to enhance his administrative skills.
Returning to the workforce, Chef Richard climbed the ranks within Hospitality Groups, mastering operational facets like menu creation, cost management, and staffing. Concurrently, he refined his culinary prowess alongside esteemed chefs, earning recognition for his meticulous approach. Equipped with a blend of administrative acumen and culinary finesse, Chef Richard embarked on a new venture, revitalizing Clancey's Restaurant as Managing Partner.
Under his leadership, Clancey's transformed, boasting a fresh menu and vibrant ambiance. Chef Richard's journey continued with the establishment of "Yes Chef! Creates, LLC," a catering service offering personalized culinary experiences tailored to each client. Whether it's a wedding reception or an intimate gathering at home, Chef Richard ensures a fresh, custom-made culinary journey for every event.
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In this installment of the Stories to Create Podcast, join Cornell Bunting as he engages in a conversation with the illustrious real estate tycoon, Cari Ann Carter. With a career spanning over two decades in architectural design and property renovation, Cari brings a wealth of experience and passion to the real estate arena. Her dedication to the craft goes beyond words – evidenced by her prestigious membership in the Edina Realty Executive Circle Award Winners, a distinction reserved for the top 1% of achievers within the company.
Renowned for her excellence in listing and selling properties of all kinds, Cari is committed to prioritizing her clients' needs and surpassing their expectations. Based in Minnesota, she takes pride in serving the entire Minneapolis/St. Paul area, as well as statewide and lakeshore regions. With an extensive understanding of both new construction and established builder networks across the Twin Cities, Cari Ann delves into how she and her team guide individuals through challenging decision-making processes.
Emphasizing her devotion to providing exceptional concierge-level service, Cari ensures her clients receive invaluable market insights and unwavering professionalism, making the real estate journey seamless. Reflecting on her upbringing in a traditional, supportive household in South Dakota, Cari shares anecdotes of her journey from Fargo to adulthood, highlighting her love for swimming, her parenting journey, and the profound impact of losing her father to Parkinson's disease at a young age.
Tune in as Cari Ann discusses her holistic approach to life, from cultivating broccoli seeds with cancer-fighting properties to navigating the delicate balance between family, career, and personal obligations.
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In this installment of the Stories to Create podcast, Cornell Bunting engages in a captivating discussion with an engineer who discovered his passion for teaching and seamlessly integrated his skills in spoken word and rap into the classroom. Meet Mark Drew, a seasoned expert in captivating audiences and igniting the flames of ambition in all he encounters. Mark delves into his upbringing, shaped by his grandfather's influence, early exposure to hip-hop culture, and immersion in the craft through his brother's LP collection of legendary artists.
Throughout the episode, Mark shares insights on his approach to delivering purposeful content with unwavering passion. As a lifelong performer turned catalyst for empowerment, he harnesses the power of visualization to transform his clients' aspirations, mindsets, and self-perceptions into tangible realities. He emphasizes the importance of empathy as the cornerstone of understanding and highlights love as its driving force. Mark traces his journey to becoming one of southwest Florida's most esteemed educators, earning accolades such as the Golden Apple award. The conversation navigates through discussions on which generation navigates paradigm shifts most effectively and the prevalent fears surrounding contemporary events and cultural shifts. Tune in as this dialogue delves into profound depths.Support the show
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