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Tuesday, August 27, 2013

PHREAdom Leader: John Harris III

I am extra excited to share with you all the neweest PHREAdom Leader. I heard him introduce his new project, Authentic Movements during Paul Brunson's Mentor Monday conference call. I was so impressed by his work that I had to feature him.

John Harris III is no ordinary 23-year-old. While most 23-year-olds are focused on partying, working, and living life, Harris is developing his organization, Authentic Reflection.
Harris, a summa cum laude graduate from Howard University with a bachelor’s degree in psychology with a minor in community development, created the vision of a nonprofit organization before he graduated high school. One of his teachers asked him to write a letter to himself. The letter stated that he wanted to start a nonprofit organization. Prior to attending Howard University, he looked at the letter again. At the age of 18 years old, he met recognized matchmaker Paul Brunson who then was focused on his nonprofit organization while attending a workshop at the university.

Harris and Brunson met at a local restaurant in Washington, D.C. where Harris currently resides to discuss his ideas. Harris spent his entire freshman year spring break planning and creating a notebook of ideas for his dream organization. He received an opportunity to run a life skills program for a church called Creative Thought in Hazel Crest, Ill.
While spending the majority of his college career involved in community work, he started Authentic Reflection.

The focus of Authentic Reflection is identity development while using an artistic approach, Harris said. The mission is to promote “progressive leadership by encouraging lifelong identity development through artistic reflective processes” (www.authenticreflection.org). The motto of the programs offered by Authentic Reflection is “See you. Be you. Do more.”
Harris is also a writer and poet. He sends out inspirational messages called Motivation Monday.

Motivation Monday started with 80 people, but currently more than 450 people receive these messages weekly, Harris said.
After graduating college, Harris decided to focus all of his attention on Authentic Reflection. He will also be starting his first year in graduate school at the University of Baltimore. He will be receiving his Masters in Fine Arts with a concentration in Creative Writing and Publishing Arts.

His goal is to become a writer, educator and poet. Harris is already achieving these goals. However, for Authentic Reflection, he would like to eventually work with Jay Z to develop a curriculum in his teaching on hip-hop and its use as a storytelling technique. He would also like to create a social media school on Facebook and Google+ for people.
The Pink House

Harris lives in the pink house with his roommates. The pink house is located in the “notorious” part of the Washington, D.C. surrounding area. Harris and his fellow friends and colleagues come together to develop and implement ideas.

“Positivity doesn’t entertain negativity because positivity is always right,” Harris said.
The pink house is where they come together with positive thoughts and ideas.

Harris said the pink house is an “incubator.”
It is “Facebook in real life,” he continued.

Nearby the pink house, Harris is able to interact with the people in his neighborhood and use the information to create various blog posts. He wrote a reflection after the Zimmerman Verdict where it discusses the continued injustice of black people despite the apparent change in the society.
Next for Authentic Reflection

Today, August 27, Authentic Reflection will join in on the Conference on Civil Rights: Marching Forward by Looking Back at the Washington Court Hotel on Capitol Hill. On Wednesday, August 28, they will participate in the March on Washington 50th Anniversary where fellow marchers will hear a speech from President Barack Obama.
This August, Harris introduced Authentic Movements, which is a new component of Authentic Reflection, on Brunson’s monthly Mentoring Mondays live stream conversation. Authentic Movements, according to Authentic Reflection’s Web site, is an opportunity to help “people to love themselves unconditionally by guiding them through the discovery of their own truths on the road to self-actualization as they navigate through oppressive systems.” The Authentic Movements combines democracy and positive capitalism.

Harris said that he recently presented a speech on Socially Responsible Entrepreneurship where he introduced the idea of music mogul and business man Jay Z as an example of positive capitalism.
Authentic Movement is a “sustainable network of mission based businesses,” he said.

It will officially be launched on September 1. Authentic Reflections will host a 90 days movement. They will have different events going on throughout the duration.
Authentic Reflection is trying to teach people how to be free, he said. They want to “give someone the freedom.”

Individuals interested in the Authentic Movement participate in a reflection activity where he or she will create a Pledge of Success to find out what they think of themselves.
“I believe everyone is amazingly special,” Harris said. “We think everyone is gifted in something.”

They are able to release those gifts through the movement.
It will conclude in December with the publishing of Harris’s book, Evolution of Love. The Evolution of Love is written in first person and it features spoken word.

It focuses on the understanding of love, Harris said.
Passion for love and writing

Harris is passionate about love, writing, and teaching. His passion for love and writing is evident through his upcoming book.
He just wants to write and help people, Harris said.

Hope for a continual legacy
Harris hopes his energy is still powerful enough to continue after he is gone. It’s about creating a legacy in the history books for his work.  

Respect goes both ways
“Respect is understanding one’s perspective to acknowledge they are human,” Harris said.

Therefore, Harris believes that the lack of respect will make individuals less human than they really are. Respect goes both ways.
Empowerment comes from energy

The energy, similar to a higher being, is what makes Harris move forward.
There are many names of it that travels throughout different people lives, but he calls it energy.

Ambition to reach one billion people
“I want to be the best writer,” he said based on his own interpretation. Harris is also ambitious to directly help a billion people. This is why Harris writes.

Harris’s mantra is “It must hurt to grow wings, but who doesn’t want to fly.”
For more information about Authentic Reflection, visit http://www.authenticreflection.org. You can follow Harris and Authentic Reflection at @AuthReflection and @JHarrisAR on Twitter.

Thursday, June 20, 2013

PHREAdom Leaders: Shantelle Igiozee

Greetings all!

This week’s PHREAdom Leader profile is focused on Shantelle Igiozee, a May 2013 college graduate of Winthrop University. I chose Igiozee because of her experience during college as a McNair Scholar and role as a reservist in the Army National Guard. I hope you all enjoy!

While many recent college graduates are probably thinking about their next move, Igiozee,23, already knew her next step immediately after she received her Bachelor of Science degree in Exercise Science – graduate school. She wants to work as a physical therapist.

Originally from Columbia, S.C., she will begin graduate school at the University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences where she will be obtaining a doctoral degree in physical therapy.

“This university has great facilities, wonderful faculty and is an accelerated program,” Igiozee said. “I will be able to receive my doctorate degree in about two and a half years, which is comparable to the average three or three and a half year physical therapy programs.”

Although physical therapy wasn’t her first career choice, she knew she wanted to do something that related to her love for science.

“Entering college, I wanted to study pharmacy, which derived from my love for science. I was not truly passionate about the field,” she said. “When I discovered the field of physical therapy, I quickly fell in love and this field became my new direction.”

She believes in the power of exercise and educates her peers and family about it.

“I am firm believer of exercise as a prescription over medication depending on the situation. I educate my peers and family on the medicinal effects of exercise, which has no side effects like medication,” she said.

Education is Key

The importance of education is a strong belief of her parents. Igiozee’s family serves a great support system in her life.

Igiozee served as a McNair Scholar where she conducted summer research, travel to research conferences, presented at conferences, and many more activities.

“This program prepared me for doctoral studies through involvement in research and other scholarly activities,” she said. “I conducted two years of summer research which provided me with skills including data management, statistical analysis, formulating a manuscript, oral presentation, and designing methodology that will be used in my professional career.”

Igiozee’s research as a McNair Scholar focused on food desserts and the effect of food retailer placement in disadvantage communities. She has traveled to SEACSM and SAEOPP McNair Conferences in Atlanta, G.A., Jacksonville, Fla. And Greenville, S.C. to present her research and allow her to network with people across different disciplines. She was able to learn different methods of how she could use her expertise in assisting people through rehabilitation.

Therefore, her future research will focus on the rehabilitation of soldiers and children due to her experience as a reservist.

PHREA to Igiozee

Individuals have their own perceptions and ideas of PHREA. He or she may look at passion, hope, respect, empowerment, and ambition differently depending on where they are in life. For Igiozee, those words overall share a common goal to keep pushing, don’t give up, and stay learning.

Passion – Motivating yourself to achieve highest dream and not stopping until you achieve it because are doing it because you love it.

Hope- Never allowing anyone or anything to deviate you from your dreams because you have confidence in yourself.

Respect- Always having respect for yourself by setting high standards and never allowing anyone to lower them. In addition, one must be respectful to your peers and elders because maturity comes in time, not when you hit a certain age.

Empowerment- Taking your knowledge and experiences to educate and mentor the youth of today. Individual journeys should be shared because it could help others going through a similar situation. Life is stressful enough sometimes. Therefore, being an asset in someone’s life could help them progress or even save a life.

Ambition- Having the determination to become successful without letting any obstacles obstruct your vision.

Thank you Shantelle for joining the PHREAdom Leaders train and allowing me to share a little bit about you! Good luck in graduate school!

<3 Starkey