Those around us range from
lovers and children to colleagues and customers. We do a lot of
talking, have several devices to help us talk and/or listen and
we are bombarded by information. However, its still a challenge
to be understood. And thats the good stuff. What about when
theres bad news to share?
Theresa Caldwell has more than 20 years
of multifaceted media experience.
Currently, she is the producer/substitute
host of WHUR-FMs The Audrey Chapman Show, the
top-rated relationship and self-help talk show based in Washington,
DC.
Theresa also serves as deputy communications
director in the office of Congressman Jesse L. Jackson, Jr. (D-IL),
and as an on-site assistant to the regional publicist for the legendary
Newport Jazz Festival (Newport, RI).
Theresas past media and public
relations experiences include: co-host of Business Her Way,
a live, daily talk show focusing on womens business concerns
on WDMV-AM and www.businessherway.net; producing UMTVs (University
of Maryland cable channel) award-winning special David Driskell:
The Symbolic Language of Art; narrating a Public Radio International
special on the late Texas Member of Congress Barbara Jordan; serving
as an editor and on-air news anchor for Monitor Radio (The Christian
Science Monitor radio service); producing and writing in the news
departments of the CBS and NBC television affiliates in Boston,
MA as well as New England Cable News (NECN).
In addition to her media work, Theresa
uses her varied communications skills to augment her work as a life
transition coach, workshop leader and political advocate, including
serving as manager of Sandi Jacksons winning campaign for
alderman of Chicagos 7th Ward, and press secretary for the
Reverend Jesse L. Jackson, Sr. Theresa is also an accomplished member
of Toastmasters International, winning the 2005 District 27 Table
Topics impromptu speaking contest (the highest level achieved in
that competition). She has also earned the distinctions of Competent
Toastmaster, Competent Leader and Advanced Toastmaster-Bronze while
serving as a club officer for three of the last four years.
Contact
Theresa Caldwell at: tc@theresacaldwell.com
or visit her website at: www.theresacaldwell.com
Say
it By Heart - Archives
Premier
Show: You're quitting your job and living your Dream, now
you must tell everybody. How we share changes in our lives with
other people may be a key factor to your success. Some of the
people in your life may not be ready for you to move on because
they are not ready to change their program. Theresa Caldwell interviews
Inspirational Entertainer Terry Nicholetti, CEO of
Your Pearls of Wisdom as they show us how to communicate with
other people about change in our lives.
1.13.08-02:
Robert Pruitt, author of "Out of the Box: Sharing the Gift you
are with the World" joins Theresa for a conversation about how
"coming out of your box" can still be hard to share with those
around you - even when you feel comfortable with your transformation
and love those you need to share it with. Visit Robert's website
at www.robertpruitt.com.
1.21.08-03:
It's happened to almost everyone. At some point a close personal
relationship is just not working anymore. How do you tell your
lover, kid, or parent that itŐs time to end a relationship? How
do you say what needs to be said and even worst, how do you receive
it? This week's show features psychologist and author Dr. Jeffery
Gardere, author of several books including Love Prescription,
talks about how to talk your way out of a relationship of any
type. Is it possible to Say It By Heart? Visit Dr. Gardere's website
at www.drjeffgardere.com.
1.28.08-04:
Dr. Kenneth Condrell, author of The Unhappy Child and
Connie Hanel, co-author of Demystifying and Deescalating Cyber
Bullying in the Schools: A Resource Guide for Counselors,
Educators and Parents give us a fresh perspective on bullying,
and how to deal with it. Dr. Condrell's website: www.goodparenting.biz.
2.4.08-05:
Theresa talks about Listening! Sometimes the best things happen
in conversations when our mouths are closed but our ears and hearts
are open. Listen, verb, to pay attention in order to hear. When
was the last time you really paid attention, not just waiting
for your turn to talk? This show explores the importance of listening
with Paul Heffron, a speaker, muscian, singer, and composer. Paul's
email address is paulheffron@sisna.com.
2.11.08-06:
This episode issue is one of Theresa's favorites... Anger. Sometimes
we disrespect our anger for various reasons. A lot of times we
are told that it is bad to be angry but maybe what we are reacting
to is how we react to our anger. Bestselling author, media personality
and inspirational speaker Iyanla Vanzant (Acts of Faith,
Value in the Valley, Yesterday I Cried...) says
that anger is one of the two most powerful emotions we have. Iyanla
shares tips on how to handle anger with her savvy humor while
giving valuable sage advice that we can all use. This show will
have you laughing out of your seat. Visit Iyanla at www.Innervisionsworldwide.com.
2-18.08-07:
How
do you talk about various issues with yourself? Always uplifting
Dr. Grace Cornish, the author of several books including 10
Bad Choices that ruin Black Women's Lives, talks about how
one of the good choices you can make is to stop the negative self-talk.
All women can benefit from this powerful and fun interview and
feel better about themselves and their negative self talk. Visit
Dr. Grace's website: www.myhealthylove.com.
2-25-08-08:
Hopelessness can become overwhelming. But it is possible to reach
out from under its crushing weight, or reach in to help someone
climb out from under it. This week, learn how from Empowerment
Teacher Muhsinah Berry Dawan @
firstsunday@gmail.com.
3-3-08-09:
The National Coalition Against Domestic Violence reports that
one in every four women in the U.S. will experience domestic violence
in her lifetime. However, it is one of the most underreported
crimes. Victims, those aware of their suffering and all people
of conscience, can speak up. L.Y. Marlow, bestselling author of
the award-winning book Color Me Butterfly, joins Theresa
to talk about how speaking up is one of the easiest ways we can
work together to end domestic violence. To find out more and to
join L.Y. campaign to strengthen domestic violence laws, visit
www.colormebutterfly.com.
3.10.08-10:
There's an old saying that you don't lie to your lawyer or your
doctor. Especially your doctor. But what if you don't know how
to tell the truth... Say It By Heart! Naturopathic Physician Dr.
Daemon Jones joins Theresa to share tips on ways to talk to your
doctor, and loved ones, about health issues. That includes talking
about how to make healthier food choices. Dr. Jones even shares
health-promoting food finds from her book Dae-licious: Recipes
for Vibrant Living. This sounds simple, but often it's not.
Her website is: www.healthydaes.org.
3.17.08-11:
At some point, we are all trying to make the sale - either in
our job, our own business or our personal life. We are selling
all the time... even when we meet someone. High-energy sales trainer
Che Brown shares how his 7 Secrets of Sales Superstars can help
you, no matter what you're selling. His website: www.
partnerslearning.com.
3.24.08-12:
Death doesn't take a holiday. At some point we will all lose someone
who means a great deal to us, if you haven't already. And that
"someone could even be a pet. We will also feel the
need to comfort someone who is grieving. Grief expert Robin McMahon
talks to Theresa about ways to live through periods of grief.
Her webiste: www. griefcare.org.
3.31.08-13:
Is it really possible to push back your fears and create space
for the confidence, intimacy and joy that can make a real difference
in your life? Absolutely! Bestselling author Susan Piver joins
Theresa to talk about how, based on her 2007 Books for a Better
Life Award winner "How Not to be Afraid of Your Own Life."
Her website: www. susanpiver.com.
4.7.08-14:
We often hear that "Nice Guys finish last," but it doesn't have
to be that way. Dr. Robert Glover joins Theresa to talk about
how NIce Buys can communicate their way to the top, at least in
their own circle of influence. His website: www.nomoremrniceguy.com.
4.14.08-15: Susanism: This is not a time for silence.
Especially for women. Tune in to Theresas spirited conversation
with Rev. Dr. Susan Newman as they share more Susanisms while
encouraging you to raise or strengthen your true voice. The world
needs you to raise your voice. So find it or strengthen it and
focus your passion and whatever you have to share... Say it By
Heart! Visit Dr. Newsman's website at www.sincerelysusan.com.
4.21.08-16:
Think youre too old, too fat, too uneducated, too
whatever
to take the first step toward your hearts desire?
Wrong! Experience The Soul of Lee Genesis for proof.
Meet the multi-talented performer who is just getting started
again at 60+ years of age. His website: www.leegenesis.com.
4.28.08-17:
Youve taken the first step... now take the next one and
guess what! - you dont have to Say It By Heart! Just do
it
Robert
Pruitt is back! The author of Out of the Box: Sharing the Gift
You Are with the World speaks with Theresa about deciding
whats next in your life, how to share (or not share) what
youre going to do about it, and how to handle it when next
looks too much like before. This is very deep folks! Visit
Robert's website at www.robertpruitt.com.
5.5.08-18:
Cancer. Theresa refers to it as an unexpected and unwelcome visitor
in this intimate conversation with a friend who recently discovered
that she has Breast Cancer. The friend, Minister of Spiritual
Science Karla Walker, says that no matter what the health challenge,
don't find doctors. Find Warriors for Your Healing. Email Karla
at karlawalker@msn.com.