Episode 60: Nelson L. Schuman- From Banking to Inner Healing Ministry
Nelson L. Schuman is an author, teacher, speaker, and founder and president of Restored To Freedom located near Dallas, TX. Before he does what, he does now, Nelson was successful in the banking world. But through family challenges, God guided him into full time ministry: helping people get free from soul wounds. Nelson’s focus is the restoration of lives and marriages, specifically helping people get healed from their past soul wounds and delivered from demonic strongholds. In this episode we talk about his calling and journey into inner healing, what inner healing is, how one can hear from God, and much more.
Nelson L. Schuman is an author, teacher, speaker, founder and president of Restored To Freedom located near Dallas, TX. Before he did what, he does now, Nelson was successful in the banking world. But through family challenges, God guided him into full time ministry: helping people get free from soul wounds.
Nelson’s focus is the restoration of lives and marriages, specifically helping people get healed from their past soul wounds and delivered from demonic strongholds. He has helped thousands around the world, and has seen many healed from physical infirmities.
He has 13 books available on Amazon including his best-selling book Freedom From Soul Wounds and Demons. He has trained over 500 people in 15 countries under his Restored to Freedom ministry to do soul wound healings and deliverances. His Facebook Soul Wound Healing and Demon Deliverance group helps people worldwide to receive support when they have been hurt by people. You can also visit his TikTok page, You Tube channel and watch his monthly deliverance sessions as well as hear personal testimonies and his daily teachings.
Episode 59: Eliza Huie on Equipping People to Engage With Trauma
As a licensed clinical professional counselor with advanced specialized training in trauma care, Eliza Huie has just published a new book “Trauma Aware.” We chat about her work in equipping and training church leaders in how to deal with trauma, she explains how to deal with friends that may have trauma, and she outlines examples of trauma in the Bible. Enjoy this podcast episode with Eliza.
As a licensed clinical professional counselor with advanced specialized training in trauma care, Eliza has just published a new book. She opens up on why it’s important to have understanding and empathy in the area of trauma, when engaging with people.
Today, an increasing number of people will be exposed to a traumatic situation in their lifetime. From natural disasters and violent crime to wars and personal loss, the research shows that more than two-thirds of the population will experience a traumatic event by the time they are 16 years old. The invisible and deep wounds left by these events can be difficult to identify and easy to misunderstand.
Eliza Huie, a licensed clinical professional counselor with advanced specialized training in trauma care, and she just wrote a new book Trauma Aware: A Christian’s Guide to Providing Help and Care. In this insightful book, she guides readers to become trauma-aware helpers by equipping them with tools to recognize the signs of trauma and offer compassionate, lasting help to survivors.
We chat about her work in equipping and training church leaders in how to deal with trauma, she explains how to deal with friends that may have trauma, and she outlines examples of trauma in the Bible. Enjoy this podcast episode with Eliza.
Episode 58: Sara Murad- A Network Media Presenter and Perfumer
Since 2013, Sara Murad has been a media presenter in the Middle East. She’s a Senior TV Presenter on MBC 1 and a founder of her own fragrance brand, By Sara Murad. In this episode we talk about her country of Saudi Arabia’s bourgeoning growth, her work in media, her fragrance brand, and she gives advice to women about discerning the right man.
Photo courtesy of Sara Murad/ Instagram
Since 2013, Sara Murad has been a media presenter in the Middle East. She’s a Senior TV Presenter on MBC 1 and a founder of her own fragrance brand, By Sara Murad. Her work has taken her around the world, capturing stories and meeting people. You can often find Sara sitting front row at fashion weeks, at Formula 1 in Jeddah, or hosting some of the Middle East’s biggest events. Originally from Saudi Arabia, Sara is very proud of her heritage, and she aspires to show her country to the world.
One way she introduces Saudi Arabia to the world is through her brand. Growing up around the unique scents of Oud and Musk, inspired her first fragrance: Black Oud. The brand isn’t just a scent but an experience, it’s a bridge between the timeless traditions of the past and the bold spirit of the present with a clear vision of the future.
Episode 57: Drew Baldridge “Nashville Kind Of Gave Up On Me, I had 4 Failed Singles”
The Country Music singer opens up about his turnaround career as an independent artist at the 2025 C2C Music Festival in London.
The Country Music singer opens up about his turnaround career as an independent artist at C2C Music Festival in London
So, it’s the C2C Music Festival that happens every year between London, Dublin, and Glasgow. It’s the largest Country Music festival outside of the US. You might know his songs ‘She’s Somebody’s Daughter’ and ‘Tough People.’ But before these songs became hits, Drew thought he had failed in Country Music. He faced quite a few setbacks, one being 4 failed number 1 hits another being he couldn’t get a record label to put out his music, but Drew believed in himself and created his own record label and self-released ‘She’s Somebody’s Daughter’, which reached number 1. This path in his music journey is an inspiration to anyone who believes that dreams can come true. The RIAA GOLD-certified viral hit has garnered over 1.1 billion streams and impressions across all platforms, making history as the highest-charting self-funded song ever on the Billboard Country Airplay chart. This led to him partnering with BBR Music Group/BMG Nashville/Stoney Creek for his new single, “Tough People.” In addition to his singles successes, Drew has been a part of writing over 500 songs for other Country artists from Bailey Zimmerman, LOCASH, and Chase Matthew, and he’s currently on tour with Cody Johnson’s Leather Deluxe Tour and will join Bailey Zimmerman’s New Country Tour later this year.
Episode 56: Aurore Gautier- Celebrity Makeup Artist Shares Her Journey
In the middle for the autumn-winter 2025 women’s Paris Fashion Week season, I sat down with Aurore Gautier to talk about her journey as a celebrity makeup artist. She’s self-taught, kind, and inspiring.
Aurore is one of the nicest people you’ll ever meet. Of Italian heritage, she lived in France for many years, and now calls Portugal home. In the middle for the autumn-winter 2025 women’s Paris Fashion Week season, I sat down with Aurore to talk about her journey as a celebrity makeup artist. She’s self-taught, kind, and inspiring.
Episode 55: Mary Marantz- Author, Speaker, Podcaster Talks Her Book “Underestimated”
Mary Marantz is the bestselling author of Dirt and Underestimated, as well as the host of the popular podcast The Mary Marantz Show. In this episode we talk about Underestimated, and dive into topics around the book. Listen as Mary unpacks themes of what it means to be crippled by fear, but when we overcome, we are often underestimated by those around us.
Photo Credit: Justin Marantz
Mary Marantz is the bestselling author of Dirt and Underestimated, as well as the host of the popular podcast The Mary Marantz Show. She grew up in a trailer in rural West Virginia and was the first in her family to go to college before going on to Yale for law school. Her work has been featured on CNN, MSN, Business Insider, Bustle, Thrive Global, Southern Living, Hallmark Home & Family and more. She and her husband Justin live in an 1880s fixer-upper by the sea in New Haven, Connecticut, with their two very fluffy golden retrievers, Goodspeed and Atticus.
In this episode we talk about Underestimated, and dive into topics around the book. Listen as Mary unpacks themes of what it means to be crippled by fear, but when we overcome, we are often underestimated by those around us. Learn more about Mary at MaryMarantz.com.
Episode 54: May El Khalil- The Woman That Brought A National Marathon To Beirut
May El Khalil is the Founder and President of the Beirut Marathon Association. The Beirut Marathon Association oversees the annual Beirut International Marathon, a race and social movement that has been held every autumn since 2003, and has attracted tens of thousands from over a hundred countries.
May El Khalil is the Founder and President of the Beirut Marathon Association. The Beirut Marathon Association oversees the annual Beirut International Marathon, a race and social movement that has been held every autumn since 2003, and has attracted tens of thousands from over a hundred countries.
From Aley, Lebanon, May spent much of her adult life in Nigeria where her husband's business was located. In Nigeria, Mrs. El Khalil became part of an international community and established the Lebanese Ladies in Nigeria. When she returned to Lebanon, she found religious differences that she never knew, and in 2001 when she was running in Dubai, she was hit by a bus and suffered a near-fatal accident that placed her in a coma. After spending two years undergoing dozens of surgeries she was able to walk again. Determined to celebrate the gift of life and mobility, she founded the marathon to help mend divisions in Lebanon.
She's a kind soul and brings light into a room. This is a previous conversation I had with her a few years ago, that was a part of an old podcast that I had, but her story and wisdom is still relevant. Enjoy this podcast episode with Mrs. May El Khalil.
Episode 53: Deb Sofield- Keynote speaker, Author, Speech & Media Coach, and Crisis Communications Trainer
Deb Sofield is a global Communications Consultant, a Keynote Speaker, a former Radio Talk Show Host, a Podcaster, and President of her own Executive Speech Coaching Co. She’s skilled in training people for success in: speaking, crisis communications, presentation, media, and message development. In this episode we talk about her Lebanese roots, what makes for a good speech, she touches on the US president whose speaking style she admires most, and what doesn’t make for a good speech.
Deb Sofield is a global Communications Consultant, a Keynote Speaker, a former Radio Talk Show Host, a Podcaster, and President of her own Executive Speech Coaching Co. She’s skilled in training people for success in: speaking, crisis communications, presentation, media, and message development.
Quite simply she can transform your messaging to be understood by the masses, helping you curate communications for political and corporate clients through private speech coaching and debate preparation. She’s also an author, and visiting professor at Harvard University and their John F. Kennedy School of Government, she’s also on the faculty of The Campaign School at Yale University. And Deb has also served on the board for the Women’s Democracy Network of Washington, DC, and she served as a mentor and trainer for The Center for Liberty in the Middle East.
She’s inspiring and has done a lot in her career. In this episode we talk about her Lebanese roots, what makes for a good speech, she touches on the US president whose speaking style she admires most, and what doesn’t make for a good speech.
To learn more about Deb visit: http://www.debsofield.com
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Episode 52: Lauren Jenkins- Singer, Songwriter, Filmmaker
Since the age of 15, Lauren Jenkins has been touring, sharing her Americana talent with the world. The New York Times named her as an artist to watch, and she has been given various accolades by Billboard, Rolling Stone, and others. In this interview we talk about how being born in Texas, yet raised in both Carolinas impacted her worldview, we talk her music, and her film work.
Since the age of 15, Lauren Jenkins has been touring, sharing her Americana talent with the world. The New York Times named her as an artist to watch, and she has been given various accolades by Billboard, Rolling Stone, and others. In this interview we talk about how being born in Texas, yet raised in both Carolinas impacted her worldview, we talk her music, and her film work.
Episode 51: Joanne Moody Unpacks The Significance Of The Prophetic
Jo is the president of Agape Freedom Fighters, a ministry that exists to set captives free through healing and evangelism. A believer in Jesus, Jo suffered with chronic nerve pain for 14 years and was set free. In this episode she shares her story, unpacks what the prophetic means, and talks about how total emotional and physical healing in Jesus name is possible.
Jo is the president of Agape Freedom Fighters, a ministry that exists to set captives free through healing and evangelism. A believer in Jesus, Jo suffered with chronic nerve pain for 14 years and was set free. In this episode she shares her story, unpacks what the prophetic means, and talks about how total emotional and physical healing in Jesus name is possible.
Episode 50: Kevin Dix Unpacks What Has Been And What Is Going Wrong With The LA Fires
LA resident Kevin Dix opens up about what’s going on in the city with the fires, but he also delves deeper into how government mismanagement is part the problem that led to many losing their homes, he talks about all the multi-billions of dollars of destruction, and how this disaster is a bipartisan issue.
LA resident Kevin Dix opens up about what’s going on in the city with the fires, but he also delves deeper into how government mismanagement is part the problem that led to many losing their homes, he talks about all the multi-billions of dollars of destruction, and how this disaster is a bipartisan issue.
Episode 49: Born Into A Syrian Refugee Camp, Kurdish-Kiwi Singer Nouri Opens Up About Her Music
Ally sat down with Nouri, a singer who has over twenty singles under her belt to talk about her early life of being a refugee, why her mom is her hero, music’s impact on her, and why she likes Country Music.
Ally sat down with Nouri, a singer who has over twenty singles under her belt to talk about her early life of being a refugee, why her mom is her hero, music’s impact on her, and why she likes Country Music.
Episode 48- Diriyah’s Group CEO, Jerry Inzerillo “I Love To Serve”
Jerry Inzerillo comes from humble beginnings, and has handled some major projects around the world, yet he remains humble.
From humble beginnings, to handling some major projects around the world, he remains humble
Jerry Inzerillo is the Group CEO of Diriyah, a $63.3 billion project, part of Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman’s Vision 2030 initiative, in Saudi Arabia’s capital. The project is bringing 42 luxury hotels, a royal opera house, luxury residences, a Greg Norman designed golf course, cultural centers, F&B, a boulevard the same length as Paris’ Avenue des Champs-Élysées, and much more in a space of 28 square miles. It’s quite the feat to be in charge of such a project which is simply restoring the ancestral home of the original Saudi state.
He’s got an impress resume having been the President and CEO of IMG Artists, President of the Kerzner Entertainment Group where he changed the reputation of One&Only and Atlantis hotel brands, he was COO of Sun City in South Africa, he’s the Vice Chairman of Forbes Travel Guide, and he’s had other notable positions. In 2023, President Biden awarded him with the Presidential Medal of Volunteerism and Service.
I first met Jerry at a fashion show in Diriyah, and we passed each other and he said something like, “hello, I know you and began listing my resume.” I had no idea who he was and introduced myself. Of all the accomplishments he has, and with all the people in his rolodex, what sticks out the most is that Jerry is humble- and his Brooklyn accent sticks out too. From humble means he’s able to be relatable and on the same level with anyone, while God has placed in his hands some heavy tasks. This isn’t a formal podcast interview, rather moments I’ve had with Jerry, and I wanted to put our conversations into one episode, so forgive the mix matched background noise and enjoy this episode with Jerry Inzerillo.
Episode 47- Film Director Christine Swanson Talks Her New Film “Albany Road”
Ally sat down over Zoom with Christine, who is known for her film The Clark Sisters, to talk about her newest film Albany Road, out on limited release on November 15th. Taking 23 days to shoot in Champagne, Illinois, it stars Renee Elise Goldsberry and cinema legend Lynn Whitfield
Lynn Whitfiend and Renee Elise Goldsberry in Albany Road | Photo provided by Faith FIlmworks
Ally sat down over Zoom with Christine, who is known for her film The Clark Sisters, to talk about her newest film Albany Road, out on limited release on November 15th. Taking 23 days to shoot in Champagne, Illinois, it stars Renee Elise Goldsberry and cinema legend Lynn Whitfield.
Albany Road is anchored in the idea of Black Joy, laced with redemption and forgiveness, as you might expect from a company called Faith Filmworks, the production company headed by Christine and her husband Michael Swanson.
The film touches on the plethora of relationships that we have in life, and through colorful characters starring (Renee Elise Goldsberry’s) Celeste, a high powered, jittery ad executive, and her almost mother-in-law Paula (Lynn Whitfield). A freak snow storm and a ticking clock forces them to share the last remaining rental car in a fierce snowstorm. Awkward! As their literal and emotional journey continues, secrets are unearthed, lost loves confronted, and messy, scary life events come to light.
As a writer, filmmaker, and multiple award-winning director with an MFA in Film from NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts, Christine has developed, written and/or directed entertainment projects for HBO Films, Lionsgate, Universal Television, Warner Bros. Television, CBS Television Studios, TV One, A&E Networks, BET Films, Starz and Faith Filmworks.
Photo provided by Faith FIlmworks
Gary Dourdan and Renee Elise Goldsberry | Photo provided by Faith FIlmworks
For over a decade, Christine has made films championing Black women. And her experience with this movie has led her to believe that mostly white, mostly male studio executives are all for telling Black Trauma stories, especially during Awards Season, but allergic to Black Joy projects. While the film does face some harsh realities of life, it does not focus on Black Trauma. She and Ally gets into this in the interview.
Enjoy this podcast interview with Christine Swanson.
Episode 46- Sara Al Madani On Taking Entrepreneurial Risks
Sara Al Madani On Taking Entrepreneurial Risks.
Sara Al Madani is one of the realest people that you’ll meet. Since recording this, she has landed on Bravo TV’s Real Housewives of Dubai. Al Madani has been a fashion designer, but she’s also a serial entrepreneur. She’s all about self-love, and this is coupled with knowing and respecting herself, which results in her having a love of humanity.
Recorded during the Covid pandemic times, we discuss taking that risk to start a business, how to know if the person you're thinking to partner with is the right business partner, what else is needed (being emotional, mentally, and socially equipped) to start a business, and what she wishes she had known before starting her first business.
Episode 45- Mariano Di Vaio Opens Up about His Faith in Jesus, Family, and Character
Mariano di Vaio is a model, fashion designer, and entrepreneur.
Mariano di Vaio is a model, fashion designer, and entrepreneur of Neapolitan origins, but was born in Perugia, Italy in 1989. He moved to London to pursue a career as an actor and model, but he didn’t know English and worked as a dishwasher. Those humble moments shaped him. He learned English and pushed himself to be more than a dishwasher.
Mariano then moved to the United States, where he attended acting courses at the New York Film Academy. Upon returning to Italy, he launched himself into the world of fashion, managing to obtain several covers and collaborations with international brands such from Roberto Cavalli, Hugo Boss, Tommy Hilfiger and Ralph Lauren.
He launched is online fashion blog MDV Style, sharing his travels and fashion activities, expressing his opinion on the trends of men's fashion. This gave him a certain visibility that led him to win the Best men's fashion blog award at the Berlin Fashion Week in 2015, as well as other awards.
Episode 44- Whitney Anne Adams: From Pre-Med To Theater; From Costume Design Assistant To Costume Department Head
Whitney Anne Adams is a Costume Designer who has designed and worked on many internationally acclaimed films, several of which have been featured at the Sundance, Cannes, SXSW, Toronto and Tribeca Film Festivals. And she has worked with some of the biggest names in costume design and the tailoring world from Judith Dolan to Carelli Costumes in New York City. She also built Beyonce's costumes for her 2009 "I Am" tour, working as Liza Minelli's personal seamstress on various outfits, getting the chance to hone her fine embroidery and beading skills. Whitney also worked under 4-time Oscar winning costume designer Catherine Martin, as design assistant on The Great Gatsby.
Whitney Anne Adams is a Costume Designer who has designed and worked on many internationally acclaimed films, like her newest film The Supremes at Earl's All-You-Can-Eat (coming out on Hulu on August 23rd). The films she has worked on have been featured at the Sundance, Cannes, SXSW, Toronto and Tribeca Film Festivals.
Raised in Northern California, Whitney studied under Tony Award-winning costume designer Judith Dolan at UC San Diego. After completing her degree, she moved to New York City, working as a first hand and tailor at Carelli Costumes where she constructed couture garments for Broadway, film, TV, concerts and private clients. She also built Beyonce's costumes for her 2009 "I Am" tour, working as Liza Minelli's personal seamstress on various outfits, getting the chance to hone her fine embroidery and beading skills.
Whitney also worked under 4-time Oscar winning costume designer Catherine Martin, as design assistant on The Great Gatsby. It there where she learned that costume design was her passion. She worked for Martin and her husband film director Baz Luhrmann, for several years on various projects like the Chanel No. 5 campaign with Gisele Bündchen, Strictly Ballroom the Musical, and various Met Galas). From there she went started her own business.
Whitney and her costume design team on set of The Supremes at Earl's All-You-Can-Eat | Photo Credit: Searchlight Pictures | Photo Credit: Whitney Anne Adams
Actors Sanaa Lathan, Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor, and Uzo Aduba in The Supremes at Earl's All-You-Can-Eat | Photo Credit: Searchlight Pictures
The costumes for The Supremes at Earl's All-You-Can-Eat
Photo Credit: Whitney Anne Adams
In this interview we talk about her journey in costume design, her advice for those wanting to enter this line of work, and why she loves films.
Episode 43: Katherine Garbarino- Internet Personality Entrepreneur With Wellness Influence
Katherine Garbarino, is known by KGMTL and for being a “virtual bestie” to those that follow her online. Montreal based, she’s the founder of Kasics and Girls Living Well. She’s an open book to her dedicated fanbase on topics of health, wellness, fashion and fitness.
Katherine Garbarino, is known by KGMTL and for being a “virtual bestie” to those that follow her online. Montreal based, she’s the founder of Kasics and Girls Living Well, and she has her hand in a few other business ventures. She’s an open book to her dedicated fanbase on topics of health, wellness, fashion and fitness. Her recipes, alongside all of her tips and tricks have been shared and heard by millions of people via her Instagram and YouTube channel, where she shows her everyday life without holding back. Her mission has always been to leave her followers better off than when they found themselves, making Katherine a walking example of how one’s influence via social media can be used for greater good. Whether it’s weight loss stories, shopping must-haves or just pure advice on how to be “Good at Life,” Katherine has got you covered.
Episode 42: Being Shot By Top Brands From Levis To Valentino, Kimanee Mason Now Elevates Women With Her Brand Grace & Company
Kimanee Mason and I talk about her modeling career, her decision to start her own brand, and her decision to take her Christian faith seriously.
Born and raised in Westmoreland Jamaica, Kimanee Mason moved to New York City for college at 15 and was soon discovered by Elite model management. The next day she shot for Teen Vogue. Her modeling career spanned over 15 years from runways to commercial work, working with top designers from Oscar de la Renta to Valentino. Kimanee completed her BFA in design at New York School of Interior Design, transitioning into a career in commercial design at Perkins Eastman Architects. She launched Grace & Company in 2015 with a passion for creating luxury products that are as equally functional as they are fashionable and beautiful. Kimanee and her husband Frank reside in New York City and have three boys, with a girl on the way. She is a woman of faith and supports causes aimed at elevating the worth of women.
We talk about her modeling career, her decision to start her own brand, and her decision to take her Christian faith seriously.
Episode 41: Former Russian Secret Agent Aliia Roza- “People think that the world of James Bond, Salt, and Red Sparrow Is Glamorous, But It’s Not”
Aliia Roza was born in the USSR into a Kazakh-Tatar military serving family. She was raised to be patriotic with the understanding that she would protect civilians and protect the Russian motherland. at 18 years old, Aliia was sent to a secret military academy of internal affairs in Russia, where she was chosen from 350 students to participate a special secret program developed by former KGB psychologists and high-ranking officers and agents, called sexpionage. Her training is in the art of seduction, persuasion and neuro-linguistic programming in order to get information from targets and to recruit.
Aliia Roza was born in the USSR into a Kazakh-Tatar military serving family. She was raised to be patriotic with the understanding that she would protect civilians and protect the Russian motherland. So, at 18 years old, Aliia was sent to a secret military academy of internal affairs in Russia, where she was chosen from 350 students to participate a special secret program developed by former KGB psychologists and high-ranking officers and agents, called sexpionage. Her training is in the art of seduction, persuasion and neuro-linguistic programming in order to get information from targets and to recruit.
Her last mission with a drug lord was a dangerous one, and the growth and healing that has come from leaving Russian espionage has been a challenging one. Since leaving her secret agent life, she has found it rewarding to give back and spends a lot of her time serving others.
In this episode we get into a lot from what it was like growing up in the former USSR, to working in Russian espionage, to why she became a Christian, and why fashion is her passion.