Have you been wishing for a path to building community but don’t know where to start? On this inspiring episode of hello community®, Shameka Andrews, shares with host Catherine Jura, how she journeyed from a life of isolation to a life of global connections: one step, one book, one bus ride, one friendship at a time.
· Shameka’s story is a masterclass in uncovering how your current life may actually be guiding you towards the connections you desire
· Discover how social media--when used with discernment and balance—can lead to a global community of friends
· Shameka offers strategies on using boundaries to create a community that is nourishing—and not draining
· Learn how using a gratitude journal can be part of a comforting spiritual life
· Shameka shares how important it is to admit, ask for, and accept help: including therapy
Shameka has used a wheelchair for mobility her whole life—and this indeed impacts her daily life--but nevertheless she has blossomed into a traveling, dancing, vibrant women who revels in community building. Her spunk is captured in her contribution to the title of this podcast-- “Keep Rolling On: From Loneliness To Connection!”
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What we discuss (timestamp):
00:00 Welcome and Introduction
01:21 Meet Shameka Andrews
02:35 Shameka's Early Life and Challenges
05:46 The Power of Books and Education
09:24 Discovering Social Media and Building Connections
15:41 Spirituality and Community
29:16 The Importance of Boundaries
36:26 Final Thoughts and Contact Information
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Shameka’s biography:
Shameka Andrews is the community outreach coordinator for the Self Advocacy Association of NYS she also the founder of Disability Empowerment Consulting where she provides disability workshops on self-care, self-advocacy and disability awareness
In 2006 she won the title of Ms. Wheelchair NY, and she has been the coordinator of the program since 2013. 2017 she wrote her first children’s book butterfly on wheels
She serves on the NYS Developmental Disabilities Planning Council, Developmental Disability Advisory Council for OPWDD and the NYS Human Rights Disability Committee
Follow and Contact Shameka at:
Email: disabilityempowered@gmail.com
YouTube--https://www.youtube.com/@shamekaandrews
FB-- https://www.facebook.com/ShamekaLAndrews
Instagram--https://www.instagram.com/disabilityempowered/
Linkedin--https://www.linkedin.com/feed/
Books Shameka Has Written:
Behind the smile: 15 Women Who Survived the Storm