Dec. 8, 2022

Episode 102 Confident Builder with CEO/President of Ms. Black America Pagent Fanchon

Episode 102 Confident Builder with CEO/President of Ms. Black America Pagent Fanchon
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Episode 102 Confident Builder with CEO/President of Ms. Black America Pagent Fanchon
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This episode is sponsored by Vision Made MagazineIt is hard to face other people. Only a few handfuls are capable of facing the crowd with confidence.In this episode, Fanchon Kent, the CEO of Miss Black Ohio, connects with us to discuss how beauty pageants assist women to gain confidence and personal growth. She will enlighten us on how it is empowering women and helping them to overcome fear as well as details about her organization.Join us as we discuss this beautiful subject conversation that engenders the confidence and empowerment that we certainly need.Here are some key highlights to know more about this episode of Envision me Podcast:Discover how did Fanchon get into PageantryLearn how Pageant gives women confidence and how confidence helps to break down barriersClarify the difference between fashion and PageantWhat is the age range for Miss Black OhioKnow how to join your daughter in a pageantCatch what Fanchon’s self-care routineAdvice for women who believe they are unable to achieve their goalsGet wind of  the book Fanchon is writing about her experiences and journeyWhy Act Like a Lady, Think Like a Man by Steve Harvey is a must-have bookFind out why Fanchon is not at all where she envisioned herself and where does she envision herselfKey TakeawayJust try to find your medium, find your balance. As I said, some of the things that I like to do is exercise and eat healthily. And spend time with family. And those are just the minimal things you could do. But really just find your center, find what makes you peaceful and avoid things that don't. -Fanchon KentStay positive, stay close to friends. And even if you have that one friend or that child that says ‘don't bother me or I'm good, I'm fine’, still check on them and stay close.  -Fanchon KentGUEST BIOFanchon Kent is a former Miss Black Ohio titleholder and Miss Black Ohio host. She has held many state titles since 1982 and has served as the CEO of Miss Black Ohio, Pageant of Achievement, and USA since May 1997.Connect with Fanchon Kent on:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/missblackohio/?hl=enFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/fanchon.kent.7Website: https://www.missblackohio.com/MAKE SURE YOUR SHARE, RATE THE EPISODE 5 STARS & LEAVE A REVIEW!--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/whatsnextforwomen/support

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