Sherry Brantley
Start To Exercise Personal Power (STEPP©) a program founded by Sherry, is designed to not merely assist people of various backgrounds to realize their potential, goals and purpose in life, but also assist them in specific ways in which to implement and complete these goals. Sherry's purpose in life is to assist others in their own empowerment process by sharing with them tools, skills, and techniques that can be used immediately. Her workshops, seminars, and retreats are fun, lively, entertaining, and interactive, as she takes you on the "never-ending journey of power." She has spent over ten years motivating groups. Her workshop titles include: "The Advanced Me," "Raising 'YOU CAN' Kids," "Tapping Into Your Personal Power," "'Write' to 'Right' Your Life," "Goal-Setting in 'Bite-Sized' Chews," "The R.A.V.E. Way," and more! Sherry has been in demand to speak at universities, community colleges, public schools, women's organizations and various associations. As a writer of the "Voices" column for her local newspaper, The Lansing State Journal, Sherry wrote inspirational/motivational pieces to inspire others to positive action. Her first true story, "More Than A Penny's Worth," is still a favorite for her audiences to hear. In 1990, She was sought by Senator Riegle's U.S. Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs in Lansing, Michigan, as a spokesperson sharing the many needs and concerns of the homeless. Her public appearance generated statewide attention to the plight associated with homelessness and assisted Senator Riegle's task force in their efforts to address those needs effectively. Sherry also worked diligently with an organization whose goal was to provide affordable, decent housing for low-to-moderate income families. Many of the families she worked closely with had never before conceived moving into a home of their own. She was able to assist them through the process of not only owning their dream homes, but of understanding and appreciating their right to do so. In 1994, she was sworn in by President Bill Clinton as an inductee in his Americorps initiative program. Her powerful poem"What Americorps Means To Me" was a national favorite among her Americorps Team. In 1995, she was given recognition as an Outstanding Americorps Member by the Michigan Community Service Commission, headed by Gubernatorial First Lady Michelle Engler.
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Best of Friends Synopsis:Meet the "Fabulous Five:" Elizabeth--Going back home for her mothers' funeral. Will she be able to "keep the peace," or will she succumb to the depths of negative behaviors she left behind years ago? Kim Worthy--An optimist who prefers to start people off with an "A" and hopes they don't earn an "E" in her record book. Will dating Dale lead to another dead-end romance? Kiona Stone--A sassy woman, who has spent her life using men for what pleasures she could derive from them. Will she now share a life with Wayne? Or will she decide she likes her lifestyle to remain fancy-free? Angela Jackson--AJ thought she'd married the perfect mate. Until she discovered he had a severe case of OBP-Obsessive Behavior Pattern. With this discovery, what will she do? Quineeta Davis--The quintessential single woman of the 90's. She discovers she may want, but not necessarily need a full-time relationship. Now faced with the possibility of breast cancer, will she decide that one is truly a lonely number?
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