Audio/Video

Tune in here for success insights from entrepreneurs, musicians, artists, and educators as we ask some powerful questions regarding what it takes to achieve a meaningful, proud, and passionate lifestyle or career.

June 25, 2010: Inspiring Interview with Sherry Prindle

Shake off the Grind met with Sherry Prindle, a Certified Master Coach Trainer, entrepreneur, and President of the Professional Speakers Federation, to learn valuable information about setting goals and beginning to work toward our calling and passion. This can be done by programming the subconscious mind to focus on success and potential in any life endeavor.

Sherry Prindle has spent here whole life building a career around her passions. After graduating college she followed her passion for traveling and went to Japan where she did T.V. interviews and documentaries for 4 years. She then moved to Moscow, Russia where she did the Morning Zoo Radio show for 3 years.

After getting an MBA she started her own motivational speaking and consulting company called Sherry Prindle Communications, which has been in business over 10 years. Sherry is a Certified Master Coach Trainer, Vice President of the Certified Coaches Federation, and the President of the Professional Speakers Federation.


Inspiring Interview with Sherry Prindle from Shake off the Grind on Vimeo.

SHERRY’S SUGGESTED RESOURCES

Self-Discipline and Emotional Control by Dr. Tom Miller (my first inspiration; use customer appreciation code 9984 for a discount)

Taming Your Gremlin by Richard Carson (follow the link to a Web site that accompanies the book

The Success Principles by Jack Canfield (there is a “for teens” version and a free e-mentoring program)

Enter your email address:

 

Delivered by FeedBurner

August 15, 2010: Interview with Mary Gregerson PhD

 

 

Photo by Jared Rarick

 

 

I recently met with Dr. Mary Gregerson, a media and environmental psychologist, to discuss life style balancing, how environment impacts productive living, and a little about the influence of media in everyday life. She is a psychologist with specialties in health, environment, and media psychology, has published and presented nationally an internationally on the subject of psychology and film. In addition, Dr. Gregerson’s critiques of films have been published in print and on the Internet. She has also consulted with theater, television, and film in both the direct portrayals of psychology and psychologists as well as the more subtle integration of psychology into character, plot, and action elements.

Click here to listen to interview with Mary Gregerson PhD

MARY’S SUGGESTED RESOURCES

Books
1. Kushner, H. S. (2002). Living a Life that Matters. Fall River, MA: Anchor.
2. Caroll, R., & Prickett, S. (2008). The Bible: Authorized King James Version (Oxford World’s Classics). New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
3. Rand, A. (1957). Atlas Shrugged. New York, NY: Signet Books.

 

Media

 

1. American Psychological Association website http://www.apa.org/
2. International Movie Data Base (IMDb) http://www.imdb.com/

Enter your email address:

Delivered by FeedBurner