We are just too excited to share our newly published website with you!! Got to minuteinmyshoes.com
Your story matters. The world is lucky to have you in it! #minuteinmyshoes
Don’t know where to begin? Tell us your story!!!
Introducing the new Instagram filter. Follow these instructions to use and tag us on your content.
It could be in form of videos, boomerangs or photos.
And who knows? You might end up on our websites’s wall of fame 🧐
1,096 days since - MSD
1,708 days since - Orlando Pulse
Since June 12, 2016 (Orlando Pulse), there have been 10 acts of mass violence. 100 lives have been taken, 104 lives have been wounded and millions of lives have been shattered from these horrific acts. We MUST end mass violence, We NEED Change‼️
SPREAD PEACE, LOVE & POSITIVITY
❤️🧡💛💚💙💜🖤🤍🤎💗
Episode 21: “Gaining Skills Together” ft. Eli Vang
We rarely are able to gain the skills we need on our own. Sometimes, we need to ask for help to navigate our situation and to develop ourselves, and our communities.
Episode 20: “Peace and Positivity” ft. Michael Raymond
Michael Raymond, @raymond_representation, shares a glimpse into his educational endeavors and professional journey at @sportbusinessclubucf, @miamilawschool, & @raymond_representation ❤️🤍🖤
He’s always focused on spreading peace and positivity, while changing the lives of those around him. 🧠🙏
Episode 19: “Hard times lead to better moments”
Being a refugee sparked in me the desire to become a doctor in the hopes of bettering the lives of the people that don’t have access to basic necessities💙
IN MY SHOES NEWSLETTER Septemer Issue I
Founding Newsletter “In My Shoes” takes shape as the Founder, Michael C Onuchovsky shares some insight into his journey with mental health🙏💚
Sarah shares her story of being an alcoholic who saw no future in sight until hitting rock bottom where she finally found sobriety and a better life then she could have imagined.
Episode 17: “Hope for the Hopeless” ft. Sarah Frazier
Episode 16: “How a passion can save a life” ft. Hussain Alokaily
Hussain Alokaily shares how the power of film and filmmaking showed him the guidance he needed and allowed to start doing something that would ultimately bring him happiness.
Episode 15: “You can accomplish it” ft. Amadou Camara
Amadou Camara beat the obstacles that were holding him back seven years ago to pursue his dream of becoming an American Architect.
Seven years ago, he left his former country (Guinea, West Africa) to start a new life in the U.S he went through a lot of obstacles to learn English, go back to school and get acclimated to the America culture and get his citizenship.
Currently he’s attending Thomas Jefferson University College of Architecture and the Built Environment in Philadelphia.
In his word “With passion, anything can be accomplished if you’re willing to work hard “ peace ✌🏾 & love ❤️