Revvell Chats with Dr. Sharron Stroud
Interesting who we’ll find on Facebook.
I’ve heard Dr. Sharron speak at the Amazing Woman’s conference and was enthralled by her way of speaking. She’s one of those women you are just drawn to. I wanted to find out more about her and how she became to be the woman she is and what better way than to share her with you, here. I know you’ll enjoy this.
She is an author, professional speaker, and a spiritual leader. She has served the New Thought movement for 35 years as a spiritual leader. Dr. Stroud has served as the Spiritual Leader of Innerfaith Ministries Worldwide in Palm Springs, CA. since 2001. She also serves as the Dean of the Institute of Successful Living. Dr. Sharron Stroud received the Amazing Woman Award 2008 for Feminine Leadership at the Los Angeles, California Cultural Center.
Woman of the Year Gold Medal of Honor ~ 2009
Human Rights Award From the City of Palm Springs, CA ~ 2009
International Peace Prize from the United Cultural Convention, USA 2008
Is being honored this Tue. (Dec. 15, ‘09) with the International Athena/Kira award for the city of Palm Springs.



Sarah Maria is the founder of Break Free Beauty, a company dedicated to helping people love and accept their bodies and discover the beauty that they already are. Her mission is to empower people of all ages, races and body sizes to embrace bodies they have been given and learn to love themselves so they can live their dreams.
My guest today ia author Adina Nack. Adina is also Associate Professor of Sociology at California Lutheran University and has been involved with sexual health education for more than a decade as an outreach worker, health educator, researcher as well as a professor of sexuality studies.
Welcome back to Celebrating Your Potential. It’s been awhile since we aired a show yet, I’ve been receiving so many requests for interviews, felt I had to breathe some fresh air into it.
Todd and I chatted about the early stages of development and how it is so many get divorced or have basically “dead” marriages where the people involved don’t really participate. They don’t talk to each other; they don’t look at each other. How did they get this way?


