Whose Shoes Are You Wearing?: 12 Steps to Uncovering the Woman You Really Want to Be
Whose Shoes Are You Wearing?: 12 Steps to Uncovering the Woman You Really Want to Be
Author: Julian B. Kiganda, Christine K. St Vil
Publisher: Kkula Media
Published: 04/06/2014
Pages: 156
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.48lbs
Size: 9.02h x 5.98w x 0.33d
ISBN: 9780996097802
About the Author
As a busy mother of three and rising entrepreneur, this passionate professional is determined to help moms everywhere learn how to F.L.Y. (First Love Yourself) and take charge of their lives through Moms N' Charge (www.momsncharge.com). Driven by her personal experience with postpartum depression, frustration, and guilt after becoming a mother, she is committed to helping other moms avoid that same road. Today, she is living out her dreams through the work she does-teaching mothers everywhere how to create healthier lifestyles for themselves and their families, while still pursuing their own dreams and goals. A sought-after social media expert and speaker with her own rapidly-growing blog, Christine has interviewed celebrities and written popular features for the award-winning web site, BlackAndMarriedWithKids.com and HappyWivesClub.com. She has also partnered with organizations such as The Arthritis Foundation, Dress for Success and Get RADICAL Women's Conference to create successful digital media strategies to promote her clients' events and extend their brands. Julian B. Kiganda is a dynamic speaker, writer and creative consultant who helps individuals and organizations around the world realize their vision through Bold & Fearless Consulting (www.boldandfearless.me). A native East African, her mission is to inspire youth and adults alike to live out their purpose boldly and fearlessly by embracing culture, creativity and communication. As marketing and communications expert, she has created powerful brands for businesses and organizations-from the African Union, the Freedom House Museum and Turner Construction, to the National Park Foundation, the National Urban League, and the African Center for Economic Transformation. Julian and her work have been featured in various media including: The Washington Post, NBC News, ABC News, AP, Voice of America, Communication Arts, Huffington Post, NPR, ARISE Magazine and many others. She is an active public speaker and mentor and has presented and/or taught at the United Nations, World Bank, The Peace Corps, Howard University, Art Institutes of Washington, Alabama State University, Art Saves Lives (St. Maarten) and many others.
This title is not returnable