We had an amazing time talking with each City Summit interviewee about what it means to them to be a Spiritual Rockstar!

Lynda Sunshine West – You must change in order for your world to change. Having grown up in a volatile, abusive, alcoholic household and marrying someone just like my dad (my 1st marriage), it caused me to have a lot of fears. At the age of 51 I hired a life coach who helped me see who I really am. In 2015 I decided to make a commitment to myself to face a fear every day for an entire year. So I did. That changed my life.

I learned so much about myself and, most importantly, gained an exorbitant amount of confidence and clarity. My life got a complete upgrade. Fear is debilitating and stops you from getting what you want out of life. Once you learn how to break through your fears, your life will change.

Jennelle Gordon touches on turning past traumas into triumphs, detailing her life today after enduring a decade of human sex trafficking. Exploited by predators in her early adult life at just 19, Jennelle was trapped in a system with no end in sight. Upon facing certain death, she faked her own death to finally escape her traffickers.

Jennelle transformed her life through this experience went onto found ​Beyond Freedom, ​survivor-run nonprofit dedicated to the education of the community, empowering survivors with holistic healing modalities and the enlightenment of survivors through education via partnering with the community to assist in the process of transforming victims of sex trafficking into thriving citizens of the world.

To date, Beyond Freedom has partnered with fundraisers in the form of music showcases, entertainment industry events, and more, to shed light on the worldwide epidemic of human trafficking with positive solutions. Today, at 37, Jennelle also teaches tantra and yoga after extensive training in Thailand, and launched ​The “O” Factors​, a holistic system of spiritual and sensual empowerment whereby she merges all her passions and teachings into one powerful modality, which was motivated in part by Jennelle’s mentor, Tony Robbins!

Megan Fenyoe – Megan Fenyoe is an Air Force Veteran, Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), Transformational Mindset Coach, Best Selling Author, Speaker|Trainer, Host of The Blonde Bombshell Podcast and founder of the I Am Enough Movement.

A Mental Health Therapist and Transformational Mindset Coach for over 15 years, Megan has both the personal and professional experience to help you uplevel your negative self-talk into positive self-empowerment. You will come to know: You Are Enough!

While “Enough-ness” feels like a miracle, it is really a proven 5 Step System that Megan guides you through which will move you from struggle to strength.

Through coaching, leadership, consulting and speaking engagements, Megan has helped hundreds of people accurately assess their challenges and identify ways they can change – capitalizing on the strengths they already have while building new ones.

Forest Harper – Forest T. Harper Jr. is the President and CEO of INROADS, the nation’s largest non-profit model of salaried corporate internships and corporate and community leadership development for outstanding ethnically diverse talent at the pipeline and mid-career levels. Founded in 1970, INROADS has placed students in more than 154,000 paid internships, and over 30,000 of INROADS alumni have full-time professional and managerial positions with more than 1,000 companies. INROADS has averaged more than 4,000 graduates to Corporate America’s diversity pool. With more than 33 years of corporate and community experience, Harper is a proven leader dedicated to Diversity & Inclusion strategies, leadership and talent pipeline development and 21st century workforce planning strategies.

Prior to joining INROADS,Harper spent 28 years at Pfizer. He began his career at Pfizer as a sales representative eventually holding numerous leadership positions from Vice-Presidential positions in sales to his last role where he led Capability Development in Worldwide Public Affairs & Policy. Throughout his career, he successfully designed and implemented new sales product and account strategies, led a number of major organizational initiatives, and achieved substantial business results. Harper was also instrumental in spearheading community-based initiatives targeted to underinsured populations and was the architect of multiple public/private partnerships and alliances involved in over 25,000 community-based organizations, including the Pfizer Share Card and Community Health Advocacy.

In addition to his leadership roles at Pfizer, Harper served as the first President of the Pfizer African-American Leadership Network (PAALN) and a member of Pfizer’s Global Diversity and Inclusion Leadership Committee. He launched the Pfizer SHARE Card as a solution to bridge seniors to the Medicare Modernization Act 2003. He was also a pioneer in creating and launching undergraduate internship programs with schools such as Florida A&M University’s School of Business and Industry and Morgan State University’s C.A.P (Corporate Alliance Program) at the Earl Graves School of Business, his alma mater.

Brian and Tess Banco

For More Information

★ Visit Lynda’s website at: https://womenactiontakers.com/ or download her book here: www.TheYearOfFears.com

Visit Jennelle Gordon at https://beyondfreedominternational.org/ or www.theofactors.com

Visit Megan Fenyoe’s site at: https://meganfenyoe.com/

★ Visit Forest Harper’s site at: https://inroads.org/

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