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Sarah Jakes Roberts talks “Power Moves”
SUMMARY: The speaker reflects on the power of their book tour, which has been fulfilling as they see the message transforming lives. They emphasize the fluidity of power and the importance of forgiveness and confidence. They advise that forgiveness is a decision and a way to liberate oneself from the past. In terms of mental health and spirituality, they stress the importance of combining therapy and faith to address anxiety and depression. They believe that true power comes from recognizing one's connection to a higher power. They encourage followers to connect with them on social media for more insights on power moves and personal growth.
Sarah Jakes Roberts joins us to talk about her new book “Power Moves: Ignite Your Confidence and Become a Force”, the tour, and more!
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Young athletes compete in Junior Olympics in Jackson
SUMMARY: The second day of the US Region Six Junior Olympics at Hughes Field in Millsaps showcased various field events. In the 18 and under pole vault, Nick Fallon from Alabama set a personal record by clearing four meters. In the girls' 12 and under pentathlon long jump, Morgan Martinez from Louisiana placed third, while Memphis teammates Allyson Oliver and Coryell Hamilton secured second and first, respectively, with Hamilton jumping 4.39m. In the triathlon high jump, Payton Johnson from New Orleans won by clearing 1.15m, followed by Coy Deming in second. Eight-year-old Jamya Stigall also made a memorable impression. Major track events begin tomorrow.
The US Region 6 Junior Olympics are underway in the Capital City and young athletes from all over the Southeast are competing. The Heptathlon and Decathlon athletes from various age groups 18 under took to Hughes Field and Millsaps College for the second day of competition. The main track and field events get started on Saturday with the finals set for Sunday.
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People head to Mill Creek Marina for long weekend
SUMMARY: Some people returned to work today, while many continue to enjoy a 4-day weekend, with time spent at locations like PCK Lake. Veronica Mahia reports from Tishomingo County's Mill Creek Marina, a popular spot where visitors fuel up boats for their outings. A frequent visitor from Fulton's campground noted the significant influx due to the summer holiday, making it the year's busiest weekend. Businesses around the lake benefit greatly, as seen in the increased food and convenience store sales. More details will be shared in a live report on WTVA 9 News at 6.
A lot of folks continue to enjoy a four-day weekend, and some of that time is being spent on the water at Pickwick Lake.
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