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014: Soldier Syndrome, Community and Education with Dr. Jennoa Graham

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Sisällön tarjoaa Kelly Travis. Kelly Travis tai sen podcast-alustan kumppani lataa ja toimittaa kaiken podcast-sisällön, mukaan lukien jaksot, grafiikat ja podcast-kuvaukset. Jos uskot jonkun käyttävän tekijänoikeudella suojattua teostasi ilman lupaasi, voit seurata tässä https://fi.player.fm/legal kuvattua prosessia.

Kelly welcomes Dr. Jennoa Graham to the podcast today to chat about her experience beginning her single mom journey at 15 and making it as an entrepreneur at the same time. Dr. Graham opens up the episode by discussing her uniquely grueling experience of working, going to school, and raising a child full time. Dr. Graham finds that it wasn’t until she had her son that she was forced to reckon with her soldier syndrome and PTSD. And while she attributes her hardworking nature and orderliness to this soldier syndrome, it also prevented her from taking care of herself mentally and emotionally, a common thread that seems to be woven in most single mom stories we’ve listened to here.

Dr. Graham recounts how she was one of the few that was quick to ask for help, but she didn’t wait around for anyone to come and answer her prayers. One of her biggest struggles, however, remains in developing a healthy relationship for herself, noting that she still has a lot of growth to do. Now that her son is 27, out of the house, and successful, she finds that she finally has the time to focus on herself. Dr. Graham closes out today’s episode by emphasizing the importance of role models, especially as this relates to fathers and sons. Children need something positive to look up to, and she provided her son with just that while also being self-aware enough to realize when he needed someone else. Since she was 15, Graham has always put others’ needs first before her own. Now, it’s her turn.

The Finer Details of This Episode:

  • Beginning her single mom journey at 15
  • Working and going to school full time
  • Soldier syndrome
  • Missing out on young, crazy adulthood
  • Pursuing her Ph.D and Masters degrees
  • Not receiving child support for 8 years
  • Asking for support
  • Relationship development challenges
  • Up next for Graham: community
  • The importance of positive role models
  • Corporate America

Quotes:

“She is an international public speaker and author, a professor and an adjunct executive team leader. Her 20 year career of combined multinational corporate accounting, and consulting experience reflects core values of transparency, integrity, efficiency, and sustainability resulting in multimillion dollar savings.”

“When I got into my teens, like anybody else, you know, looking for something better, I fell in love early at the tender age of 14. And about a year and a half later, I was expecting our firstborn.”

“A counselor actually found a scholarship for me that I was perfect for. And she literally snatched me out of class. I hadn't had to do the application. And it was the Dale Davis scholarship. There was a basketball player in Indiana at the time, and I was the first recipient. And because of that scholarship, I was able to go to college.”

“I kind of felt like I was punished, because I was wanting to better myself. But at the same time, because I wanted to better myself, I couldn't take advantage of some of the free help that was available.”

“I know something's wrong with me because of what I've been through, but I need to figure out what's wrong with me, so I don't damage him. And so through that journey of self=discovery and self-healing and getting healthy, I learned of my PTSD and what types and all of it.”

“It is hard to get support. I asked for help very easily. I don't always wait for the answer. Because if I'm asking, I need it, and if you're not quick to help me, then for whatever reason, you're not going to and then I just move on.”

"I just am a project based person who's making myself available to corporations, individuals, and small businesses to help them save money and time.”

“You would have never told me that I would have been an entrepreneur. I mean, I really thought that I was either going to be a scientist or be in corporate America, just doing the corporate America thing.”

“I'm very proud. We actually still go to the same church. So I get to see him every Thursday for Bible study and every Sunday for service. He also plays several instruments and speaks several languages… So to see him progress, and to see him speak, especially in the other languages under a public setting, it's just phenomenal.”

“When you're younger, you don't really think about what you expose yourself to, because you're so busy experiencing, but once you become a parent, you no longer immerse yourself. Your experiences you focus on are the experiences of your child.”

“Spirituality was very important; it helped me understand the difference between something that was a real medical problem versus something that was just in me that I needed to work on.”

Links:

Kelly Travis

​​Kelly Travis on Instagram

Single Mom Stories Homepage

Single Mom Stories Instagram

Dr. Jennoa Graham's Homepage

Educational Debt Cancellation Foundation on Facebook

Dr. Graham on LinkedIn

Cyanidation: The Refinement of My Life: A Memoir

  continue reading

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Manage episode 331762996 series 3325031
Sisällön tarjoaa Kelly Travis. Kelly Travis tai sen podcast-alustan kumppani lataa ja toimittaa kaiken podcast-sisällön, mukaan lukien jaksot, grafiikat ja podcast-kuvaukset. Jos uskot jonkun käyttävän tekijänoikeudella suojattua teostasi ilman lupaasi, voit seurata tässä https://fi.player.fm/legal kuvattua prosessia.

Kelly welcomes Dr. Jennoa Graham to the podcast today to chat about her experience beginning her single mom journey at 15 and making it as an entrepreneur at the same time. Dr. Graham opens up the episode by discussing her uniquely grueling experience of working, going to school, and raising a child full time. Dr. Graham finds that it wasn’t until she had her son that she was forced to reckon with her soldier syndrome and PTSD. And while she attributes her hardworking nature and orderliness to this soldier syndrome, it also prevented her from taking care of herself mentally and emotionally, a common thread that seems to be woven in most single mom stories we’ve listened to here.

Dr. Graham recounts how she was one of the few that was quick to ask for help, but she didn’t wait around for anyone to come and answer her prayers. One of her biggest struggles, however, remains in developing a healthy relationship for herself, noting that she still has a lot of growth to do. Now that her son is 27, out of the house, and successful, she finds that she finally has the time to focus on herself. Dr. Graham closes out today’s episode by emphasizing the importance of role models, especially as this relates to fathers and sons. Children need something positive to look up to, and she provided her son with just that while also being self-aware enough to realize when he needed someone else. Since she was 15, Graham has always put others’ needs first before her own. Now, it’s her turn.

The Finer Details of This Episode:

  • Beginning her single mom journey at 15
  • Working and going to school full time
  • Soldier syndrome
  • Missing out on young, crazy adulthood
  • Pursuing her Ph.D and Masters degrees
  • Not receiving child support for 8 years
  • Asking for support
  • Relationship development challenges
  • Up next for Graham: community
  • The importance of positive role models
  • Corporate America

Quotes:

“She is an international public speaker and author, a professor and an adjunct executive team leader. Her 20 year career of combined multinational corporate accounting, and consulting experience reflects core values of transparency, integrity, efficiency, and sustainability resulting in multimillion dollar savings.”

“When I got into my teens, like anybody else, you know, looking for something better, I fell in love early at the tender age of 14. And about a year and a half later, I was expecting our firstborn.”

“A counselor actually found a scholarship for me that I was perfect for. And she literally snatched me out of class. I hadn't had to do the application. And it was the Dale Davis scholarship. There was a basketball player in Indiana at the time, and I was the first recipient. And because of that scholarship, I was able to go to college.”

“I kind of felt like I was punished, because I was wanting to better myself. But at the same time, because I wanted to better myself, I couldn't take advantage of some of the free help that was available.”

“I know something's wrong with me because of what I've been through, but I need to figure out what's wrong with me, so I don't damage him. And so through that journey of self=discovery and self-healing and getting healthy, I learned of my PTSD and what types and all of it.”

“It is hard to get support. I asked for help very easily. I don't always wait for the answer. Because if I'm asking, I need it, and if you're not quick to help me, then for whatever reason, you're not going to and then I just move on.”

"I just am a project based person who's making myself available to corporations, individuals, and small businesses to help them save money and time.”

“You would have never told me that I would have been an entrepreneur. I mean, I really thought that I was either going to be a scientist or be in corporate America, just doing the corporate America thing.”

“I'm very proud. We actually still go to the same church. So I get to see him every Thursday for Bible study and every Sunday for service. He also plays several instruments and speaks several languages… So to see him progress, and to see him speak, especially in the other languages under a public setting, it's just phenomenal.”

“When you're younger, you don't really think about what you expose yourself to, because you're so busy experiencing, but once you become a parent, you no longer immerse yourself. Your experiences you focus on are the experiences of your child.”

“Spirituality was very important; it helped me understand the difference between something that was a real medical problem versus something that was just in me that I needed to work on.”

Links:

Kelly Travis

​​Kelly Travis on Instagram

Single Mom Stories Homepage

Single Mom Stories Instagram

Dr. Jennoa Graham's Homepage

Educational Debt Cancellation Foundation on Facebook

Dr. Graham on LinkedIn

Cyanidation: The Refinement of My Life: A Memoir

  continue reading

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