“Fearless Prayer” and the Gullah/Geechee: An Interview with Life Coach Sheronda L. Barksdale

Queen Quet, Chieftess of the Gullah/Geechee Nation (www.QueenQuet.com) welcomed author and life coach, Sheronda L. Barksdale to the airwaves of “Gullah/Geechee Riddim Radio” to close out “Women’s Herstory Month 2015:”

 http://www.blogtalkradio.com/gullahgeechee/2015/03/30/gullahgeechees-and-fearless-prayer

Sheronda L. Barksdale

Sheronda L. Barksdale (http://www.sherondalbarksdale.com/) is an author, entrepreneur, life empowerment coach, and speaker. She specializes in spiritual and personal growth, stress management, time management, relationship coaching and motivation for teens and adult women. Sheronda graduated from Atlanta Metropolitan College with High Honors in 2009 with associate degrees in Sociology and Business Administration. She then graduated in 2011 from Atlanta Christian College (now known as Point University) with High Honors with a Bachelor’s degree in Counseling and Human Services.

After being strengthened through many traumatic life experiences, from sexual assaults to her 1-year-old suffering a traumatic brain injury, Sheronda uses her strengths to encourage others to be empowered by their pain. Mrs. Barksdale’s most recent contribution to her work as an author is her book, Fearless Prayer. Fearless Prayer helps the reader identify fearful places within them, shows them how to distinguish the moments when they approach God filled with doubt, and goes on to teach the reader how to pray fearlessly.

Fearless Prayer by Sheronda L. Barksdale

“Fearless Prayer” is available on Amazon.

Sheronda is currently working as a life empowerment coach to encourage women and teens ages 14-18 to define their goals in life, eliminate any negative mindsets that may hinder their desire to grow, and learn the necessary skills to lead a focused and passion-driven life.

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