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Candy O'Terry

The Story Behind Her Success

A weekly Society, Culture and Personal Journals podcast
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The Story Behind Her Success

Candy O'Terry

The Story Behind Her Success

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The Story Behind Her Success

Candy O'Terry

The Story Behind Her Success

A weekly Society, Culture and Personal Journals podcast
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I love what I do, and it’s a privilege and an honor to do it. I feel such a duty to report on things that happen in my community, in my backyard, in your backyard. -Maria StephanosMaria Stephanos is a household name in Boston and beyond. This
School of Rock is the place for everyone who feels like they don’t have a place. All we care about is making great music together. -Stacey RyanMeet Stacey Ryan, Chief Operating Officer of the School of Rock www.schoolofrock.com. With 65,000 s
I’m missing the freak-out gene. It’s hard to rattle me. -Shannon MulaireThis week’s episode features the fascinating story of award-winning TV journalist Shannon Mulaire. She parlayed decades of experience in front of and behind cameras into
Lessons learned early last a lifetime. -Julie Beckham aka “Ms. Money”Not everyone thinks personal finance is a topic to sing about, but Julie Beckham has made a career out of it. Since April is Financial Literacy Month, we thought we’d invite
Jane Does Well organically became a group of women talking about divorce and supporting each other. -Christina PavlinaThis week’s guest was nominated by listeners twice, thanks to the support and community she has created for women going thro
Don’t worry about filling someone else’s shoes. Bring your own. -Monica RobertsMeet Monica Roberts, Senior Vice President & Executive Director of City Year Greater Boston www.cityyear.org. A lifelong resident of Boston, Monica was raised in a
Poppies with Purpose is more than a shoe line. It is something that is going to bring courage, joy, and connection whether you have cancer or not. -Lisa CarlinWhen bad things happen, you have two choices: you can give up or give it all you’ve
A lot of children believe that perfection is a goal. I help them understand that mistakes are part of the learning process. -Noel FoyIn the spotlight, Noel Foy. Known as Neuro Noel, she got her start as a teacher and learning specialist befor
It’s fun to be a part of the best day of someone’s life. -Lindsey LeichthammerMeet event producer extraordinaire, Lindsey Leichthammer. www.lindseyleichthammer.com. She’s done everything from fluffing the bride’s dress to keeping the bridal p
We don’t tell anybody what to do. Every Wiley Scholar is an expert on their own life.-Judi Alperin King, Ph.D.What happens when a high school student has the desire, the motivation, and the grades to go to college, but lacks the support and
I do love a good rush of adrenalin. I’m not gonna lie.  -Sandy LishFor most of us, the word “crisis” is a negative,  but not for Sandy Lish. She loves a good crisis because she knows how to solve it.   Together with longtime colleague Wendy S
The more inflammation you have in your body, the quicker you will age and the lower your quality of life will be. -Ann Doggett, DCThis week’s guest is a trailblazer in the field of holistic healthcare. Meet Dr. Ann Doggett, founder of Whole B
My wish, for you this Christmas? Time for gratitude, for love, for hope, and for planting seeds that bloom in 2024. -Candy O’TerryI’ve been looking forward to spending some time with you! Welcome to a very special holiday edition of The Story
Every child deserves to have a friend and our books create conversations and kindness.-Sherry CerinoMeet a lifelong nurse turned children’s author and publisher. Sherry Cerino is on a mission to educate young children about differences. Newl
When you get rid of the things that are physically in the way, you have more time and more clarity, you can see what is next for you and it is life-changing. -Eileen ReedYears ago Eileen Reed was killing it in sales. Sure, there were plenty o
School is the only normal thing for a child experiencing homelessness. - Cheryl OpperGreat ideas are hatched in lots of places. For Cheryl Opper, the idea of founding School on Wheels, Massachusetts www.sowma.org happened back in 2004 at her
I said to him: This is not going to be Nana’s Kindness Project. This is going to be Connor’s Kindness Project. -Sharon MarramaIf you are looking for an uplifting story this holiday season, look no further. We talk a lot about “mother love” on
Success for me is determination. As long as you are alive, you don’t give up. You don’t quit.  -Bracha HorovitzBorn in 1952, just 6 years after the establishment of the Jewish state of Israel, Bracha’s name means “a blessing” in Hebrew. The d
I don’t want my patients to leave my office feeling different. I want them to feel refreshed, an even better version of themselves. - Melissa Michelon, MD.They say “time is a thief” but is it possible to turn back the hands of time just enoug
I have always wanted to try something new, to put myself in situations where I was a little breathless, where there’s an itch to scratch, and where I ask myself: can I really succeed at this? -Connie Johnson HambleyAfter struggling with how
Once you have cancer, it becomes a part of your history, part of the fabric of your journey, part of your story. -Sue TabbWelcome back to the story of award-winning broadcaster, columnist, PR & marketing pro, wife, mother, and 2-time breast c
Breast cancer is a club nobody wants to be in, but it’s not a bad club. It’s an empowering club. And when you get through it, you realize you are much more resilient than you think you are.-Sue TabbAccording to the American Cancer Society: 1
The doctor said: This is breast cancer. Buckle-up. - Melissa DupuisOctober is breast cancer awareness month and although great strides have been made, the statistics remain the same. According to the American Cancer Society: 1 in every 8 wome
Focus on what you can control.  You can’t control the outcome, but you can control the process. -Kelly CantleyHow many women are leaders in commercial construction?   The answer is: not enough!  Meet Kelly Cantley, Senior Vice President of Bo
There are so many parts to us and writing this book is a big part of me. But there’s a lot more to do and it makes me excited about life and getting out of bed every morning.  -Christy CashmanChristy Cashman is an actress who has appeared in
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