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  • Men’s Mental Health: How Did We Get Here? | A 5-Man Panel on Pressure, Silence, and Healing
    2026/05/02

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    On this powerful episode of the Stories to Create Podcast, Cornell Bunting brings together six men for an honest, unfiltered conversation about one of the most important and overlooked topics today—men’s mental health.

    Featuring Bernard Faithful, Ronald Marshall, Drew Brown, Jephte Forges, Dr. Duane Cumberbatch, and Cornell Bunting, this panel dives deep into the realities that many men face but rarely speak about.

    From childhood expectations and emotional suppression to pressure, relationships, fatherhood, and healing, this conversation explores the question: How did we get here?

    This is not a surface-level discussion. These are real experiences, real struggles, and real perspectives from men who choose to speak up rather than stay silent.

    Whether you are a man navigating your own journey or someone seeking to understand the men in your life better, this episode offers insight, truth, and the beginning of healing conversations.

    At EHAS Inc., we believe that sharing stories creates connection, and connection creates change. This episode is a reminder that no one has to carry their story alone.

    🎧 Tune in, reflect, and be part of a conversation that has the power to change lives.

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    1 時間 29 分
  • Healing Beyond Medicine: Dr. Zanetta Lamar on Cancer Care, Compassion, and Purpose
    2026/04/25

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    On this episode of the Stories to Create Podcast, Cornell Bunting sits down with Dr. Zanetta Lamar, a distinguished, board-certified specialist in oncology and hematology who is making a powerful impact in the lives of patients in Naples.

    With over 15 years of experience in medicine, Dr. Lamar began her journey at Meharry Medical College, followed by advanced training at Wake Forest Baptist Health, where she completed both her residency and fellowship in hematology-oncology. A proud Louisiana native, her passion for medicine was evident from an early age—often found as a child immersed in medical encyclopedias, already envisioning her future as a physician.

    Dr. Lamar’s career began in academic medicine as a clinician, researcher, and educator. However, her desire to create a deeper, more personal impact led her to transition into community-based care, where she now works closely with patients navigating some of the most challenging moments of their lives. She considers it both a responsibility and a privilege to guide individuals through their cancer journey with compassion, expertise, and unwavering support.

    Beyond her clinical work, Dr. Lamar is a dedicated contributor to the advancement of medicine. She has authored over 20 scientific publications, participated as a principal and co-investigator in multiple cancer-related clinical trials, and remains an active member of leading professional organizations including the American Society of Hematology and the American Society of Clinical Oncology.

    In this episode, we explore not only her professional journey, but the heart behind her calling—what it truly means to serve, to lead with empathy, and to walk alongside others in their most critical moments.

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    57 分
  • Building Stronger Communities: Talisha Faber’s Mission for Economic Empowerment
    2026/04/18

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    On this episode of the Stories to Create Podcast, Cornell Bunting sits down with Talisha Faber, Economic Development Officer at Suncoast Credit Union, where she leads statewide initiatives focused on workforce development, affordable housing, and sustainable community growth.

    A respected leader across Florida, Talisha is dedicated to building strategic partnerships that drive economic mobility and expand access to financial resources for individuals, families, and small businesses. Her work is rooted in creating opportunities that uplift communities and empower people to achieve long-term stability and success.

    With more than two decades of experience spanning financial services, commercial real estate, and community development, Talisha has built a reputation for delivering results while keeping people at the center of her mission. Her professional background includes serving as a Vice President, Business Lender, and Private Client Manager at a leading financial institution, as well as a successful tenure as a Commercial Real Estate Advisor with SVN Commercial Partners.

    Beyond her corporate leadership, Talisha is a dynamic and sought-after speaker who connects with women’s groups, business leaders, and nonprofit organizations. She is especially passionate about advocating for women in leadership, supporting blue-collar trades, empowering Veterans, and expanding access to workforce development and transferable skills.

    A proud Florida native, Talisha’s commitment to service is deeply rooted. She has served as Treasurer of Our Mother’s Home, held a longstanding leadership role with Valerie’s House, mentored through Dress for Success, and most recently contributed as a board member for Habitat for Humanity in Lee and Hendry counties.

    Her impact has been widely recognized, earning honors such as the 2023 Woman of Distinction Award from Congressman Byron Donalds, recognition as one of the Top 50 Women to KNOW in Florida, and the 2024 Humanitarian of the Year award across the United States from SVN International.

    Outside of her professional and community work, Talisha is a devoted mother to two teenagers, a proud dog owner of her rescued French bulldog, and an active volunteer within her local church.

    In this episode, she reflects on her upbringing in Tampa, the foundational lessons she learned while working at Publix, and the journey that led her to her current role with Suncoast Credit Union.

    This is more than a conversation—it’s a story of leadership, service, and lasting impact.

    Listen as her journey unfolds.

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    41 分
  • From Single Mom to CEO: Jessie Mendoza’s Journey of Purpose and Power
    2026/04/11

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    On the latest episode of the Stories to Create Podcast, Cornell Bunting sits down with Jessie Mendoza, Founder and CEO of DASH Lifestyle, a company dedicated to designing experiences, amplifying brands, and creating high-impact social and marketing events, including grand openings, anniversaries, and networking experiences.

    Jessie is also the force behind homes.by.jessie, a real estate brand, and plays a key role in Real Estate Title & Development at Unik Title LLC—an award-winning company recognized as Orlando’s Best Title Company of 2025, providing full-service escrow, title, and settlement solutions.

    In this episode, Jessie opens up beyond business and success, taking us back to her roots. Raised in Miami with strong Guatemalan cultural influences from her parents, she shares her journey of getting married at a young age, stepping into ministry alongside her husband, and becoming a mother of three.

    After navigating the challenges of divorce and rebuilding her life as a single mother, Jessie found herself searching for clarity and direction. In 2020, she discovered her true calling—and since then, she has been walking boldly in her purpose, building businesses and creating impact.

    She also speaks deeply about her love for her mother, her faith, and the experiences that shaped her into the woman she is today.

    This is more than a conversation—it’s a story of resilience, reinvention, and purpose.

    Listen as her journey unfolds.

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    46 分
  • Back to the Earth: A Mother & Daughter’s Journey to Purpose and Peace
    2026/04/08

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    On this episode of the Stories to Create Podcast, Cornell Bunting sits down with Ana Carolina and Antonia Nicole, a mother-daughter duo who own, manage, and operate the Wildland Sanctuary.

    For nearly a decade, Ana Carolina has lived off the grid with her daughter, Antonia, embracing a life rooted in simplicity, intention, and a deep connection to the Earth. Far removed from the noise of modern society, they have created a lifestyle centered around harmony with nature—growing their own food, living sustainably, and honoring the natural rhythms of the land.

    What began as a personal journey of healing and reconnection has evolved into something far greater—Wildland Sanctuary. More than a place, it is a sacred space designed for restoration, reflection, and rediscovery. While the sanctuary is home to breathtaking and majestic birds, its true purpose lies in offering people an opportunity to slow down, breathe, and reconnect with themselves and the world around them.

    In a fast-paced world filled with constant distractions, Ana and Antonia invite others to return to something essential—to stillness, to presence, and to wholeness.

    Ana’s journey began in Brazil, where she was raised on a farm surrounded by the beauty and sounds of nature. As a child, she spent hours observing birds and collecting their feathers—moments that quietly planted the seeds of a greater calling.

    After moving to the United States, that connection faded—until she found herself drawn back through volunteering at an exotic bird sanctuary. In those quiet, meaningful moments, she rediscovered her purpose and began the path that would eventually lead to the creation of Wildland Sanctuary.

    This episode is more than a conversation—it is a story of healing, purpose, and returning to what truly matters.

    Listen as the story unfolds.

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    38 分
  • From Survival to Service: Kristen Russell’s Journey of Healing and Purpose
    2026/04/04

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    On the latest episode of the Stories to Create Podcast, Cornell Bunting sits down with Kristen Russell, Director of Development at Ground Up Ministries, an organization dedicated to supporting teenage girls rescued from human trafficking.

    Kristen shares her passion for amplifying the voices of survivors and building meaningful partnerships within the community to expand the organization’s life-changing work. She also reflects on her time serving as Interim Executive Director, where she helped guide the mission during a critical period of growth.

    Before her work in the nonprofit sector, Kristen built a strong professional foundation in financial planning and operations. She served as a Manager of Budget for Collier County Public Schools, where she focused on strategic resource allocation, and previously worked as an Operations Analyst, using data-driven insights to improve organizational efficiency. Earlier in her career, she provided executive administrative support at Broadridge, demonstrating strong leadership in communication and coordination. Kristen holds an Associate degree in Accounting from the University of Phoenix and a Bachelor of Science from Hodges University.

    Beyond her professional accomplishments, Kristen opens up about her deeply personal journey. Raised in Long Island, New York, she made the difficult decision to leave in 2017 after surviving an abusive marriage that nearly cost her life. Her transition to Naples marked a turning point—where she was met with compassion, support, and a renewed sense of purpose.

    Today, she has built a life rooted in healing, service, and fulfillment, using her experiences to make a meaningful impact in the lives of others.

    This episode is not just an interview—it is a story of survival, resilience, and transformation.

    Listen in as the story unfolds in real time, revealing powerful insights alongside Cornell throughout the conversation.

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    45 分
  • From War to Wellness: Ronald Marshall’s Journey of Faith, Fitness, and Purpose
    2026/03/28

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    On the latest episode of the Stories to Create Podcast, Cornell Bunting sits down with Ronald Marshall, CEO and founder of Beyonddivine717, a nationally recognized personal trainer, for a powerful and inspiring conversation.

    Ronald shares his journey from his upbringing in New Orleans, Louisiana, to relocating to Fort Myers, a path shaped by discipline, faith, and resilience. He opens up about serving in the United States military during the events surrounding 9/11, being deployed to Iraq, and overcoming the realities of war. From those life-altering experiences, he transitioned into becoming a fitness trainer and later a competitive bodybuilder.

    In this episode, Ronald breaks down the essential do’s and don’ts of living a healthy lifestyle, while also speaking candidly about his relationship with God and the difficult decision not to return home, choosing instead to follow the path he believes was divinely set before him.

    This is more than a conversation—it is a testimony of purpose, transformation, and unwavering faith.

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    50 分
  • Warm Hearts, Warm Feet: 13-Year-Old Paul Campbell’s Mission to Give Back
    2026/03/21

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    In this episode of Stories to Create, we sit down with the remarkable Paul Campbell. At just 13 years old, Paul is already making waves as a philanthropist and the founder of a new nonprofit dedicated to providing socks to those experiencing homelessness.

    From his early years braving the Pittsburgh cold to his new life in sunny Naples, Florida, Paul shares his unique perspective on the world. We dive into:

    • The Big Move: Transitioning from PA to FL at age ten, and his take on Public vs. Private school.
    • Family & Business: Growing up with his mom, Angela Campbell (owner of Liquivida Wellness Center), and the daily fun they share.
    • Passions: Why he’s a die-hard Eagles fan and how football fuels his drive.
    • The Mission: How his new nonprofit is partnering with local organizations to put socks on the feet of those who need them most.

    Tune in for a conversation filled with wisdom, big dreams, and plenty of laughter!

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    42 分