
She Dreams In Color
By Sunshine Media Network

She Dreams In ColorJun 07, 2022

Occupation: Holistic Esthetician Obstacle: Minimizing with Elizabeth Ruiz Lasswell
In this episode of She Dreams In Color guest Elizabeth Lasswell discusses how her parents immigrating to the US contributed to her own minimizing her life challenges and struggles. When parents risk their lives to create a better life for you, it can be difficult putting your journey in context. Elizabeth is someone who pivoted her entire career in 2020 from the tourism industry after waking up one morning with a vision of her calling and purpose.
She pursued a pathway as a holistic esthetician and has since built her business in Charlotte, NC to be one of love, compassion, healing, skin care, and a safe space for those who have been denied care in other businesses.
An ally for human rights in Cuba and abroad, Elizabeth stands up for what she believes and she welcomes people into her life with open and accepting arms.

Occupation: Resilience Expert Obstacle: Stutter with guest Vanessa Mathews of Asfalis Advisors
Vanessa Mathews was only 21-years-old when she became the first woman in the State of Georgia with a degree in Homeland Security and Emergency Management. In this episode of the She Dreams In Color interview series and podcast, she discusses her Occupation as a Resilience Expert with host Jennifer Moxley. Vanessa talks about how being the youngest, usually the only woman, and many times the only African-American in the room has taught her to trust her own voice as she lead global leaders to assess their risk and implement resiliency solutions. Surviving being in a 135 mph tornado inside her car as her car was lifted off the ground, totaled and dropped down in Atlanta gives Vanessa a perspective of crisis unique to many in her field. While Vanessa is a global voice in crisis management and resiliency planning, she talks about her Obstacle of living with a stutter and how she didn't seek support for it until she moved to Charlotte, NC eight years ago and felt as if her success was connected to her verbal messaging. Vanessa is a dynamic, joyful guest who shares the six core values that are nonnegotiable for her business Asfalis Advisors. She's a leader who is vulnerable, admits when she doesn't have an answer and values the support network she's built around her. As a resiliency expert, Asfalis Advisors works with businesses in critical infrastructure on a national perspective such as financial services, the energy sector, airports and organizations with complex supply chains. While Vanessa admits her age, gender, and race can work for her, she says it can also work against her. She has adapted by building community no matter where she is, a lesson she learned from her parents. Asfalis Advisors, Vanessa Mathews https://www.asfalisadvisors.com She Dreams In Color Foundation Merchandise Store https://www.sunshinemedianetwork.com/she-dreams-in-color-store/ All proceeds are a tax deduction and help provide therapy to marginalized women in our community. She Dreams In Color Video Production: Sunshine Media Network https://www.sunshinemedianetwork.com Host & Editor: Jennifer Moxley https://www.instagram.com/jennifer_moxley Videographer: Alexys Carrasquillo https://www.instagram.com/familiacreativemedia/ Makeup & Hair Artist: Elizabeth Tolley https://elizabethtolleybeauty.format.com Jennifer Moxley's Manicure: La Pure Organic Nail Boutique, Quan Truong https://lapurenailboutique.com Jennifer Moxley's Hair colorist: Bohemian Stylehouse, Candace Stamper http://www.bohemianstylehouse.com Jennifer Moxley's necklace https://prettyperfectstyle.com

Occupation: Diversity Photographer Obstacle: Living Straight with guest Sophie Kietzmann
Sophie Kietzmann shares their Occupation as a Diversity Photographer and their work truly captures the range of people often underrepresented in digital media. Sophie was born in Berlin and raised in Brussels. They moved to the New York City when they were 22-years-old and and that's when they started to find the community they didn't know they needed. Sophie identifies as a gender fluid queer photographer and they discussed their Obstacle of Living Straight with host Jennifer Moxley. Sophie says they didn't realize their identity was so tied to conservative beliefs modeled to them growing up until they moved to America. Sophie's path in photography has taken them through play, trauma, uprooting, coming out, identification and spirituality and has taught them precious lessons about topics like visual representation of social minorities, gender expression and the fragility of social constructs. They strive for alignment of their head, eye and heart through the tool of their craft. Sophie is also a model and first began practicing photography when they were 7-years-old following in the footsteps of their father and grandfather. Sophie's interview dives into the questions around identity and the journey of discovering our true identity despite a lifetime of being told what to be. Sophie Kietzmann https://www.instagram.com/sophiekietzmann/ She Dreams In Color Foundation Merchandise Store https://www.sunshinemedianetwork.com/she-dreams-in-color-store/ All proceeds are a tax deduction and help provide therapy to marginalized women in our community. She Dreams In Color Video Production: Sunshine Media Network https://www.sunshinemedianetwork.com Host & Editor: Jennifer Moxley https://www.instagram.com/jennifer_moxley/ Videographer: Alexys Carrasquillo https://www.instagram.com/familiacreativemedia/ Makeup & Hair Artist: Elizabeth Tolley https://www.instagram.com/elizabeth_tolley_beauty/ Jennifer Moxley's Manicure: La Pure Organic Nail Boutique, Quan Truong https://www.instagram.com/lapureorganicnailboutique/ Jennifer Moxley's Hair colorist: Bohemian Stylehouse, Candace Stamper https://www.instagram.com/bohemianstylehouse/ #Diversity #Photgraphy #Charlotte #Women #DiversityInclusion #DiversityPhotographer #SheDreamsInColor #WomenOwnedBusiness #WomenInProduction #WomenInBusiness #BehindTheScenes #BTS #InterviewWithWomen #True #TrueStory #Lesson #Life #Representation #Photographer #PhotographyLovers #PhotographyLife #Podcast #Podcasts #PodcastShow

Occupation: Children's Book Author Obstacle: Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis with guest Michelle Murchison
Michelle Murchison stayed in Corporate America for the insurance benefits. Diagnosed with Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis at 18-months old, she knew she couldn't take a day off between jobs and worked for the insurance coverage more than anything.
But when she lost her job in the pandemic, she took the opportunity to seize her dream Occupation, Children's Book Author.
Michelle's first book "Stars on My Knees" is kind of autobiographical and is illustrated in the reflection of her relative who is Brazilian American. Michelle tells her own story as a little girl who underwent many surgeries and medical procedures due to her early diagnosis with Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis (JIA). Her Obstacle became her inspiration and she hopes her books shows other children their scars are also part of life and normal in the journey of being human.
Michelle discusses the mental impacts chronic illness and ongoing medical procedures can have on a person and how therapy has helped her face the impact head on.
She calls her self Robo Girl and explains why she decided to lean into her health story and share it with others.
Michelle Murchison
https://www.instagram.com/iamrobogirl/
She Dreams In Color Foundation Merchandise Store
https://www.sunshinemedianetwork.com/she-dreams-in-color-store/
All proceeds are a tax deduction and help provide therapy to marginalized women in our community.
She Dreams In Color Video Production:
Sunshine Media Network
https://www.sunshinemedianetwork.com
Host & Editor: Jennifer Moxley
https://www.instagram.com/jennifer_moxley/
Videographer: Alexys Carrasquillo @lxy.crsql
https://www.instagram.com/familiacreativemedia/
Makeup & Hair Artist: Elizabeth Tolley
https://www.instagram.com/elizabeth_tolley_beauty/
Jennifer Moxley's Manicure: La Pure Organic Nail Boutique, Quan Truong
https://www.instagram.com/lapureorganicnailboutique/
Jennifer Moxley's Hair colorist: Bohemian Stylehouse, Candace Stamper
https://www.instagram.com/bohemianstylehouse/

Occupation: Choreographer Obstacle: Being Othered with guest James Alsop
Celebrity Choreographer James Alsop sits down with host Jennifer Moxley to discuss her life-long love of dancing and how it led her to the sets of Beyonce music videos, Broadway, and feature films. James' Occupation as a Choreographer wasn't an easy road and she discusses the Obstacle of how she was othered in the dance world and called a specialty act along with trans-identified colleagues in her community. As a transgender Black woman, James says she's always been James and has always gravitated toward emulating the women in her life and women she saw on television. Inspired by legends such as Janet Jackson, Whitney Houston, Debbie Allen and so many more, James followed her love of dance despite all obstacles and barriers. James' unique combination dance style of jazz, ballet and contemporary technique, with accents of hip hop and funk started on Saturday mornings cleaning the house with her family. She's an identical twin and talks about how she finally found the language to identify her identity and the support and love of her family that followed. James is a creator, a truth teller, and sparkler. Today, you can find James' work in: Beyonce's Run The World (Girls) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VBmMU_iwe6U Beyonce's Love on Top https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ob7vObnFUJc I Wanna Dance With Somebody, the Whitney Houston Story https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9tfemzaMkoU James Alsop https://amphitheater.caa.com/jamesalsophttps://www.youtube.com/@adanzinfool https://www.instagram.com/jamesals0p/ She Dreams In Color Foundation Merchandise Store https://www.sunshinemedianetwork.com/she-dreams-in-color-store/ All proceeds are a tax deduction and help provide therapy to marginalized women in our community. She Dreams In Color Video Production: Sunshine Media Network https://www.sunshinemedianetwork.com Host & Editor: Jennifer Moxley https://www.instagram.com/jennifer_moxley/ Videographer: Alexys Carrasquillo @lxy.crsql https://www.instagram.com/familiacreativemedia/ Makeup & Hair Artist: Elizabeth Tolley https://www.instagram.com/elizabeth_tolley_beauty/ Jennifer Moxley's Manicure: La Pure Organic Nail Boutique, Quan Truong https://www.instagram.com/lapureorganicnailboutique/ Jennifer Moxley's Hair colorist: Bohemian Stylehouse, Candace Stamper https://www.instagram.com/bohemianstylehouse/

Occupation: Plain Language Expert Obstacle: Clinical Depression with guest Deborah Bosley Ph.D.
In the third episode of She Dreams In Color™ we share a conversation with Deborah Bosley Ph.D. the Founder & Principal of The Plain Language Group in Charlotte, NC. Her Occupation as a business owner, Deborah says happened accidentally however, she's built a global reputation as a #PlainLanguageExpert Deborah shares her Obstacle of suffering from clinical depression which changed the course of her life and has led her to be an outspoken advocate for mental wellness and mental health care.
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Produced by- Sunshine Media Network
https://www.sunshinemedianetwork.com
Instagram: @SunshineMediaNetwork
Host- Jennifer Moxley
Videographer & Graphic Design- Alexys Carrasquillo
Instagram: @lxy.crsql
Videographer- Jilandre Harris
Music- "Full of Fire" by Ashlee Moseley
Instagram: @lillian_leesha
This week's t-shirt details: "Check on your strong friend " is created by a Charlotte-based company nonprofit, Eustress, Inc. It was born out of the desire to bring awareness to the importance of acknowledging, improving, and preserving mental health, a topic often marked by stigma and denial, particularly in the Black community. All proceeds from t-shirt sales will go to Eustress Inc's mission to break the stigma surrounding mental illness in the community, particularly those underserved. #LetsTalkAboutIt #EustressInc #WhyEustressin
https://www.eustressinc.org
Instagram: @eustressinc

Occupation: Dessert Chef Entrepreneur Obstacle: Time Management with guest Yarí Guzmán
On this week’s episode of She Dreams In Color™ Video Series we talk to Yarí Guzmán, the teenage Dessert Chef Entrepreneur who started her business in March 2020 after receiving a Kitchen-Aid mixer for her birthday. The beginning of the global shutdown and the introduction of virtual school created an opportunity of time for Yarí which allowed her to test her skills as a Dessert Chef and owner of Dariela’s Sweet Taste https://www.instagram.com/darielassweettaste/
In her interview, Yarí discusses her calling to the Occupation and her self identified personal Obstacle of time management. Despite being a young entrepreneur, Yarí doesn’t see her age as a challenge. The teen talks about how her priorities help her stay focused on what’s important and while she’s eager to make money, she recognizes she’s in a phase of life that should center her formal education. In fact, Yarí always knew she wanted to be her own boss, but didn’t learn the word Entrepreneur until enrolling in A.C.E. Academy Charter School @A.C.E. Academy. There she also learned the principles and concepts of being self employed.
Yarí shares her perspectives that will re-center any entrepreneur struggling with taking on new challenges, saying Yes, work/life balance, and believe it or not, this young lady drops a lot of insightful gems. She’s already made national news for her entrepreneurial journey and there’s no question Yarí is going to fulfill all of her career goals and dreams. As a Latina, she says she has a specific goal to visit Hispanic countries to learn about and dive into the dessert culture and then blend it with her dream of French dessert training, to create her own visionary sweet treats.
This young woman will win you over and we encourage you to follow her Instagram page to watch her entrepreneurial journey unfold.
#Cooking #Charlotte #SheDreamsInColor #TeenJob #kitchenaidmixer #KitchenAid #Hispanic #LatinaBaker #WomenStories #WomenSupportingWomen #CharlotteNC #QueenCity #Career #Obstacles #Occupation #TimeManagement #TeenEntrepreneur
Produced by- Sunshine Media Network
https://www.sunshinemedianetwork.com
Instagram: @SunshineMediaNetwork
YouTube: @Sunshine Media Network
Videographer & Graphic Design- Alexys Carrasquillo
Instagram: @lxy.crsql
Videographer: Jilandre Harris
Music- “Heart Full of Fire” by Ashlee Moseley
Instagram: @lillian_leesha
Background Commission Art- LaDara McKinnon
Instagram: @LaDaraFineArt
https://www.ladaramckinnon.com
YouTube: @LaDara Fine Art
This week’s T-shirt is “HerStory in the Making” By Sisterhood Designs. Twin sisters in Atlanta who make t-shirts with meaning. https://thesisterhooddesigns.com/products/herstory-in-the-making?_pos=1&_sid=0a97f5300&_ss=r

Occupation: Mompreneur Obstacle: Limiting Beliefs with guest Tiffany Mason
On this week's episode of She Dreams In Color™ Video Series we talk to Mompreneur Tiffany Mason owner of https://www.tiffanymason.com/home-1 and The Hygge Mama https://www.thehyggemama.com Tiffany raises her family in Charlotte, NC but coaches mamas around the world on finding their authentic parenting style. She believes moms need coaches and community to support the most important jobs they have to do.
In this episode, Tiffany talks with host Jennifer Moxley about her Occupation as a full time mom and how she is making a career of it, as well as, her Obstacle of Limiting Beliefs. Tiffany talks about how mothers need to have an identity outside of Mom, Wife, and Partner. She says while she's all of those things, she is identified as a Creator, Producer, a Lighthouse. And those qualities will stay with her long beyond her children growing up and leaving home.
As a competitive ice skater and ballroom dancer in her early life, performance and winning were important benchmarks for Tiffany. But parenthood isn't so clear. She's had to learn to work through her perfectionism as a mother and with the skills she learns, she coaches other mothers through the journey. With the pandemic, homeschooling opportunities unfolded and Tiffany found herself taking on the role of teacher for her boys. And as with every milestone, she wanted to share what she learned with other mothers and she created Poplar Forest, a homeschooling cooperative.
Tiffany's words affirm the journey of motherhood is hard and messy, but you also hear her say time and time again showing up, being present, and loving your children is all our kids want from us.
#Mompreneur #Charlotte #SheDreamsInColor #Mom #WomenStories #WorkingMom #WomenSupportingWomen #CharlotteNC #QueenCity #Career #Obstacles #Occupation #LimitingBeliefs #HomeSchooling
Produced by- Sunshine Media Network
https://www.sunshinemedianetwork.com
Instagram: @SunshineMediaNetwork
Videographer & Graphic Design- Alexys Carrasquillo
Instagram: @lxy.crsql
Videographer: Jilandre Harris
Music- "Heart Full of Fire" by Ashlee Moseley
Instagram: @lillian_leesha
Background Commission Art- LaDara McKinnon
Instagram: @LaDaraFineArt
https://www.ladaramckinnon.com
This week's T-shirt is "#MomLife No Days Off" By Sisterhood Designs. Twin sisters in Atlanta who make t-shirts with meaning. https://thesisterhooddesigns.com/products/momlife

Occupation: Fine Artist Obstacle: Finding Community with guest LaDara McKinnon
On this week's episode of She Dreams In Color™ Video Series we talk to Fine Artist and Art Entrepreneur LaDara McKinnon https://www.ladaramckinnon.com in Charlotte, NC. LaDara's abstract commissioned piece serves as the backdrop for the She Dreams In Color interviews and is also the inspiration for the show's logo and concept that women are a work of art in progress.
In this episode, LaDara talks with host Jennifer Moxley about her Occupation as a Fine Artist and the importance of artists following their passion but doing so with a business owner mindset. She also discusses her Obstacle of searching for community within the Fine Art space, particularly with other Black women such as herself. Like many creatives, LaDara talks about the challenge to take her passion full-time and acknowledge the possibility her calling can provide a good life as an Occupation.
LaDara describes how her work tells stories and how she takes great care to learn about the people who hire her and the companies who request her commissions. She uses colors and brush strokes to communicate what she hears and always looks for the beautiful side of pain in the triumphs.
Make sure to check out the She Dreams In Color™ Youtube channel for more episodes and video content.
#FineArtist #CharlotteNC #SheDreamsInColor #BlackArt #WomenStories #BlackWomenInBusiness #WomenSupportingWomen #Charlotte
Produced by- Sunshine Media Network
https://www.sunshinemedianetwork.com
Instagram: @SunshineMediaNetwork
Videographer & Graphic Design- Alexys Carrasquillo
Instagram: @lxy.crsql
Videographer: Jilandre Harris
Music- "Heart Full of Fire" by Ashlee Moseley
Instagram: @lillian_leesha
Background Commission Art- LaDara McKinnon
Instagram: @LaDaraFineArt
https://www.ladaramckinnon.com
This week's T-shirt is "Respect. Empower. Include." By Solidarity & Co a Charlotte-based t-shirt company created by Mo, a Black lesbian creative. They were inspired by the Black Lives Matter movement to create this line.
https://www.solidarityandco.com/product-page/respect-empower-include-tee

Occupation: Certified Cicerone Obstacle: Child of Immigrants with guest Razia Gonzales
On this week's episode of She Dreams In Color™ Video Series and Podcast, we talk to Razia Gonzales, Certified Cicerone®, https://www.instagram.com/brewjer/ about her Occupation as an expert in the male-dominated #Beer industry. She got her first exposure to brewing and fermentation when she took a Home Brewing course as a college elective but it would take years before she followed that career pathway.
As a child of immigrant parents, Razia felt this both as a blessing and an Obstacle. She said many children of immigrants understand the constant weight to make sure her parents' sacrifices were not wasted. As the first in her family to graduate from college, she attended law school afterwards but never felt it was her calling. In her interview, Razia talks about fighting through the guilt she felt leaving her corporate job to step into her calling. She also talks about the effects of this guilt on children of immigrants who grow up under immense pressure to overachieve.
Like many women, Razia followed certainty and a comfortable paycheck in the corporate world with marketing jobs that she was good at but didn't find fulfilling as she'd hoped. As she began to feel the effects of burnout, she made the difficult decision to walk away and throw her all into her passion for brewing. Razia tried to land jobs in Miami but there didn't seem to have many opportunities for women in the beer industry other than front of house. When she moved to Charlotte she says other women in the industry gave her a chance and supported her. She's now one of 4,000 Certified Cicerones® in the world and takes pride in her ability to open doors for other women and women of color in the industry women actually started.
#CharlotteNC #SheDreamsInColor #ChildofImmigrants #WomenBrewers #Charlotte #CLT #WomenBrewed #Cicerone #PinkBootsSociety #Untappd #HispanicWoman #OnTap #BeerGeek #Beerstagram #CraftBeer #InstaBeer #WomenEmpowerment #CharlotteBeer #CLTBeer #WomenInBeer
Produced by- Sunshine Media Network
https://www.sunshinemedianetwork.com
Instagram: @SunshineMediaNetwork
Host & Editor: Jennifer Moxley
Instagram: @Jennifer_Moxley
Videographer & Graphic Design- Alexys Carrasquillo
Instagram: @lxy.crsql
Videographer: Jilandre Harris
Music- "Heart Full of Fire" by Ashlee Moseley
Instagram: @lillian_leesha
Background Commission Art- LaDara McKinnon
Instagram: @LaDaraFineArt
https://www.ladaramckinnon.com
This week's T-shirt is "Support Women In Beer" from The Hoppiest Shop https://thehoppiestshop.com

Occupation: CEO Doll Curator Obstacle: Imposter Syndrome with guest Nicole Hawthorne
On episode twelve of She Dreams In Color™ Video Series we talk to Nicole Hawthorne about her Occupation as Co-Founder of Jayla's Heirlooms CEO and Doll Curator. She started a business with her 5-year-old daughter to curate hand-made heirloom dolls by women artisans around the world. The goal of the curated dolls is to show real representation of the children who own them. As a biracial, African-American and Puerto Rican woman, Nicole was frustrated at the lack of quality dolls available to her daughter which reflected their own heritage. In her career journey, Nicole talks about her Obstacle of #ImposterSyndrome, the on-going self doubt, that is both internal and also fueled by discrimination, workplaces that aren't inclusive, and tokenism. Nicole shares the personal work she's done to face self doubt and how she works through it each time it appears. Her company chips away at the lack of representation and has goals to give the women artisans pieces of ownership in the company so they too can build a legacy.
Credit Details
Produced by- Sunshine Media Network
https://www.sunshinemedianetwork.com
Instagram: @SunshineMediaNetwork
Videographer & Graphic Design- Alexys Carrasquillo
Instagram: @lxy.crsql
Videographer: Jilandre Harris
Host and Editor: Jennifer Moxley
Music- "Heart Full of Fire" by Ashlee Moseley
Instagram: @lillian_leesha
This week's T-shirt is "Be the CEO your parents wanted you to Marry" is by Charlotte based, woman owned Scarf & Blazer https://scarfandblazer.com

Occupation: Truck Driver Obstacle: Dyslexia with guest Clarissa Rankin
On episode eleven of She Dreams In Color™ Video Series we talk to Clarissa Rankin, CDL Commercial Truck Driver who not only drives, she is a wildly popular TikTok star educating others on Truck Driving and working to increase the number of women in the occupation. Clarissa launched her own collection of travel essentials and makeup because she didn't see products for women in truck stops https://owtspoken.com #ItsTruckersLifeBaby Clarissa talks about how she has learned with Dyslexia her entire life and how short videos with graphics and emojis connect with her audience because it's how she has to learn herself. Recently featured on The Kelly Clarkson Show, NBC News and other national shows, Clarissa is bursting with enthusiasm for her industry, motivating people and sharing the light and love that pours from her. Through her interview you'll learn how she got into trucking, how Dyslexia shaped her life, how God reminds her she's walking in her calling, and how she navigates the burly, man filled world of trucking.
Credit Details
Produced by- Sunshine Media Network
https://www.sunshinemedianetwork.com
Instagram: @SunshineMediaNetwork
Videographer & Graphic Design- Alexys Carrasquillo
Instagram: @lxy.crsql
Videographer: Jilandre Harris
Host and Editor: Jennifer Moxley
Music- "Heart Full of Fire" by Ashlee Moseley
Instagram: @lillian_leesha
This week's T-shirt details: "Diversity is Dope" t-shirt from Justin Jones-Fosu author of "The Inclusive Mindset" find him at @iworkmeaningful workmeaningful.com

Occupation: VoiceOver Artist Obstacle: People Pleaser with guest Iesha Nyree
On episode ten of She Dreams In Color™ we have a conversation with Iesha Nyree who is a full time #VoiceOver Artist though she started her career as an actress with sites set on the big lights of Hollywood. Iesha has found incredible success as a VoiceOver Artist http://ieshanyree.com though she still feels the awkward silence and glances that come with telling people what she does for a living. A big value Iesha adds to VoiceOver projects is her background in Corporate America finance, specifically in Leadership Development. Iesha helps clients improve their e-learning scripts and their commercial copy and content because her previous career experience and education included all of that. As a #PeoplePleaser, Iesha found time and time again, people were dissatisfied and she struggled to make them happy and find peace for herself. When a layoff and a divorce happened back to back, she finally decided to choose herself and focus on her own definition of happiness and success. Iesha talks about the Obstacle of setting boundaries, breaking the people pleasing habit, and being accomplished in a career that many say they want to do but few find true success.
Credit Details:
Video Production: Sunshine Media Network
Instagram: @SunshineMediaNetwork
https://www.sunshinemedianetwork.com
Videographer & Graphic Design: Alexys Carrasquillo
Instagram: @lxy.crsql
Videographer: Jilandre Harris
Host & Editor: Jennifer Moxley
Music: "Heart Full of Fire" by Ashlee Moseley Instagram: @lillian_leesha
This week’s T-shirt is “Work In Progress” by LaDara Fine Art @ladarafineart
https://www.ladaramckinnon.com/product-page/unisex-jersey-short-sleeve-tee

Occupation: Graffiti Artist Obstacle: Suicide Survivor with guest DeNeer Davis
On episode nine of She Dreams In Color™ we have a conversation with DeNeer Davis who is a full time artist and started as a Graffiti Artist and #SneakerArtist. DeNeer's work https://neerperfection.bigcartel.com comes from and generates Love. Big Love. It's impossible to be in their presence and not feel Love emanating the space. When DeNeer's life long goal to be a professional basketball player was cut short by an ACL injury, depression, drinking and suicidal thoughts got louder and louder. In this interview, they talk about how dark the thoughts got and how a voice pulled them through and helped them turn everything around, with Love. A Charlotte native, DeNeer takes pride in bringing Love and colorful murals to their community especially. They work with young people who are in juvenile detention, after school programs, and youth looking for mentorship and possibilities. DeNeer is a powerful speaker, motivational creator and finding their way in the world of art despite coming into their calling just recently.
Credit Details:
Video Production: Sunshine Media Network
Instagram: @SunshineMediaNetwork
https://www.sunshinemedianetwork.com
Videographer & Graphic Design: Alexys Carrasquillo
Instagram: @lxy.crsql
Videographer: Jilandre Harris
Host & Editor: Jennifer Moxley
Music: "Heart Full of Fire" by Ashlee Moseley
Instagram: @lillian_leesha
This week's T-shirt is the "Co;ntinue" for Suicide Awareness by thesisterhooddesigns.com

Occupation: Intuitive Entrepreneur Obstacle: Non-traditional Occupation with guest Jess Bubbico
On episode eight of She Dreams In Color™ we have a conversation with Jess Bubbico, who is an #Intuitive Entrepreneur. Jess owns Love Your Woo and works as an Intuitive coach. Her Occupation is one that she fought against for years because it didn't fit the traditional work model many envisioned. Jess left a career as a Speech Language Pathologist and put all her energy into her own Intuitive business. After a few years, she sold everything and began to travel the world in 2018, learning her craft and teaching from her experiences. Love Your Woo replaces the weird and makes it wonderful. It's a place where the woo is no longer taboo. Through workshops and retreats, Jess encourages others to discover which "Clair" they are in tuned to and how to foster that magical gift. Having a non-traditional Occupation is an Obstacle in its own right. It can lead to imposter syndrome, people pleasing behavior, cognitive dissonance and ultimately an unsettled unhappiness. Jess talks about her own experience following her destiny and calling and shares her journey to help others settle in and listen to what their intuition is telling them.
Credit Details:
Video Production: Sunshine Media Network
Instagram: @SunshineMediaNetwork
https://www.sunshinemedianetwork.com
Videographer & Graphic Design: Alexys Carrasquillo
Instagram: @lxy.crsql
Videographer: Jilandre Harris
Host & Editor: Jennifer Moxley
Music: "Heart Full of Fire" by Ashlee Moseley
Instagram: @lillian_leesha
This week's T-shirt is the The Boss by Charlotte-based, woman owned Scarf & Blazer @scarfandblazer. A company who wants to empower others to feel confident and comfortable in their own skin.

Occupation: Construction Project Manager Obstacle: Domestic Violence with guest Tish Miles, PMP
On episode seven of She Dreams In Color™ we have a conversation with Tish Miles, PMP, a Construction Project Manager who is currently working in the HVAC industry but spent years in the asphalt and concrete industry too. She's a true example of #WomenInConstruction. Through the help of her mentor, Julius Clark Sr, Tish identified she was good at processes, improving systems, and managing people, so she explored Project Management and became certified as a Project Management Professional. Tish's Obstacle was deeply intertwined with her Occupation. She discusses spousal abuse and living with a narcissistic partner. How she took an almost 50% pay cut to work from home and stay with the children but that career step backward created a block for her personally and professional. Tish explains how she didn't grow up abused, seeing domestic violence or witnessing harmful men, so when it slowly began happening to her she didn't recognize it. She says she now lives her life as a faithful servant to God's plan for her and follows that road no matter where it goes.
Credit Details:
Video Production: Sunshine Media Network
Instagram: @SunshineMediaNetwork
https://www.sunshinemedianetwork.com
Videographer & Graphic Design: Alexys Carrasquillo
Instagram: @lxy.crsql
Videographer: Jilandre Harris
Host & Editor: Jennifer Moxley
Music: "Heart Full of Fire" by Ashlee Moseley
Instagram: @lillian_leesha
This week's T-shirt is the Reclaim your Resilience by @courageousshift @iammelodyco https://www.courageousshift.com an organization that works to educate about domestic violence-particularly how it impacts the workplace and the responsibility employers have to help.

Occupation: Hair Stylist Entrepreneur Obstacle Complex PTSD with guest Candace Stamper
On episode six of She Dreams in Color™ we talk to Candace Stamper, Stylist and Co-Owner of Bohemian Stylehouse. Candace discusses her Obstacle of Complex Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (c-PTSD or #CPTSD ) developed from childhood and young adult abuse. As an entrepreneur, Candace said she and her business partner Mary wanted their business to be a safe place for both employees and clients where they could provide the love, support, and energy Candace said she hadn't received growing up. Candace shares how she found a therapist, underwent EMDR Therapy https://www.emdr.com/what-is-emdr/ and even participated in a public art show where she vulnerably spoke the story of her trauma for the first time to others. In her Occupation, Candace works to be an ally for stylists and others in the industry which she explains is a "luxury industry" and not a service one. She discusses the missing pieces in the beauty industry's education and her goal to bring more respect to the career path that she started when she was just a teenager.
Credit Details:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZT3_mL9M9N8
Video Production: Sunshine Media Network
Instagram: @SunshineMediaNetwork
https://www.sunshinemedianetwork.com
Videographer & Graphic Design: Alexys Carrasquillo
Instagram: @lxy.crsql
Videographer: Jilandre Harris
Host & Editor: Jennifer Moxley
Music: "Heart Full of Fire" by Ashlee Moseley
Instagram: @lillian_leesha
This week's T-shirt is the "Empowered Women Tee" by @solidarityandco https://www.solidarityandco.com/

Occupation: Life Coach CEO Obstacle: Same gender Domestic Violence with guest Coach Cayme Andrea
In episode five of She Dreams in Color™ we talk to Coach Cayme Andrea https://www.caymeandrea.com/ Coach Cayme is the CEO of Catalyst Global LLC, a Life Coach and a newly published author. She was an early adopter of the life coach career pathway almost 20 years ago, marrying her calling to ministry and her formal education as a therapist to create a unique perspective for her Occupation in life coaching. Coach Cayme shares her Obstacle of being in a same-gender relationship and suffering #DomesticViolence She discusses how the societal boundaries affected and hurt her but also the personal challenges one faces when experiencing domestic violence.
Credit Details:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wVTUijOLZUQ&t=2s
Video Production- Sunshine Media Network
Instagram: @SunshineMediaNetwork
https://www.sunshinemedianetwork.com
Videographer & Graphic Design- Alexys Carrasquillo
Instagram: @lxy.crsql
Videographer- Jilandre Harris
Host & Editor- Jennifer Moxley
Music: "Heart Full of Fire" by Ashlee Moseley
Instagram: @lillian_leesha
This week's t-shirt details: #RulesOfEngagment by Coach Cayme. Coach Cayme teaches and lives by the Four Rules of Engagement which should first be applied to oneself. https://www.caymeandrea.com/merch/

Occupation: High School Math Teacher Obstacle: Undiagnosed ADHD with guest Evelyn Carrasquillo
On episode four of She Dreams In Color™ we sit down with Evelyn Carrasquillo, a high school math teacher at A.L. Brown in Kannapolis near Charlotte, NC. Evelyn started her career in science and was one of a handful of women in her college major before answering the calling as an educator. Her Obstacle of being undiagnosed with ADHD as a child helps her have the empathy for and understanding of the students she now serves. She also talks about the diagnosis as an adult after a lifetime of learned workarounds.
Credit Details:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eAu2NgEa0lM&t=16s
Video Production- Sunshine Media Network
https://www.sunshinemedianetwork.com
Instagram: @SunshineMediaNetwork
Videographer & Graphic Design- Alexys Carrasquillo
Instagram: @lxy.crsql
Videographer- Jilandre Harris
Host & Editor- Jennifer Moxley
Music: "Full of Fire" by Ashlee Moseley
Instagram: @lillian_leesha
This week's t-shirt details: Label Me Love by Coach Cayme As part of her "Make a Statement, Be the Catalyst" campaign, Coach Cayme encourages love and acceptance of all, everywhere. She believes the only label is Love. https://www.caymeandrea.com/merch/

Occupation: Accountant Entrepreneur Obstacle: Mom Gap with guest Nesha Pai
On the second episode of She Dreams In Color™ we have Nesha Pai. She is an author and the business owner of Pai CPA, PLLC in Charlotte, NC. We talk Obstacles & Occupation and Nesha wrote the book on Obstacles, quite literally, called "Overcoming Ordinary Obstacles." In this interview she discusses being an Eastern Indian woman in corporate accounting, returning to work after the Mom gap years, starting her own business and why she only employees stay-at-home moms.
Find Nesha's book here
Credit Details:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jWCPmwrhQFE
Produced by- Sunshine Media Network
https://www.sunshinemedianetwork.com
Instagram: @SunshineMediaNetwork
Host- Jennifer Moxley
Videographer & Graphic Design- Alexys Carrasquillo
Instagram: @lxy.crsql
Videographer- Jilandre Harris
Music: "Heart Full of Fire" by Ashlee Moseley
Instagram: @lillian_leesha
This week's t-shirt details: "I am the boss and you can be too " is created by a Charlotte-based business, Stiletto Boss University is a youth training program for high-school girls that uses entrepreneurship as the foundation for teaching the power of collaboration, sisterhood, and community impact. Through exposure to all elements of running a business - from graphic design to finance, the young women participating in the program are able to explore their talents and discover whether they are interested in starting a business of their own or focusing on a specific business function. Regardless of their path, it has been extremely important to instill in each young lady the power of collaboration and sisterhood. #stilettobossuniversity https://stilettobossuniversity.com/shop/
Instagram: @stilettobossuniversity

She Dreams In Color Interview Series with Guest Angie Rivera
Occupation: Womb Healer Obstacle: White washing of her industry
In the first episode of She Dreams In Color interview series Jennifer Moxley sits down with Angie Rivera, owner of ARA Healing in Charlotte, NC. Angie discusses her Obstacle & Occupation and shares more about what it means to Rebirth Women through her healing work which was passed down from generations of her #Taino ancestors. Angie's Obstacle includes the whitewashing of her industry, suffering a stress related heart attack in her 20s, and the journey to do the things that make her happy and fulfilled for a legendary life, which she now helps other women learn.
Credit Details:
Produced by- Sunshine Media Network
https://www.sunshinemedianetwork.com
Instagram: @SunshineMediaNetwork
Host- Jennifer Moxley
Videographer & Graphic Design- Alexys Carrasquillo
Instagram: @lxy.crsql
Videographer- Jilandre Harris
Music- "Heart Full of Fire" by Ashlee Moseley
Instagram: @lillian_leesha
This week's t-shirt details:
"Love Yourself First" is a shirt designed by twins Andrea and Adriana Lopez, 19 years old, "We started our custom t-shirts journey in July 2019. We wanted a canvas to spread our message of empowering women of all ages and what a better way than with a custom t-shirt! Between our Sisterhood exclusive collection and our customer's requests we have designed thousands of unique prints."
https://thesisterhooddesigns.com
Instagram: @sisterhooddesigns