Meet the Team : : Molly

Behind the scenes, Molly is Embolden’s narrative architect, communicating our vision and passion in print and online. As a writer and blogger, she loves words and using them thoughtfully to tell stories and to share life with others. Also a doula, Molly is passionate about empowering women to feel supported and surrounded in pregnancy and birth. More than anything, she loves spending time with her kiddos and family, welcoming friends to her couch for coffee or tea, admiring summer sunsets, and working to live well right where she’s planted.

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Meet the Team : : Ruthanne

As an administrative assistant extraordinaire, Ruthanne keeps everyone and everything in order behind the scenes at Embolden. She is the queen of scheduling and organization—we greatly appreciate the heart and intentionality with which she manages the finer details in life. Ruthanne has made her home her mission as she passionately raises her three kiddos and prepares to welcome a fourth sweet baby, and she loves to welcome others into her home with a meal, a listening ear, or a safe place to land. Born in Nigeria, Africa, Ruthanne is a summer girl at heart, appreciating the warmer weather and any chance to be in the water.

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Senior Model Profile–Macie

Say hello to Macie, a senior at Spring Lake High School. When she’s not balancing an apple on her head for an Embolden photo shoot, Macie is juggling plenty else–and doing it with grace. Macie volunteers in various capacities, including the youth program at her church and as work crew at Young Life camp this summer. Macie is also active with Calling All Colors, a group that promotes ethnic diversity. Jack of all trades, she works at an ice cream shop, participates in cheerleading and even has her own YouTube channel. This girl can do it all!

Macie is passionate about steering clear of drinking and driving–something she knows is a big temptation for students her age. She hopes to find ways to help create awareness around the issue, recognizing that lives can be saved when she and her peers make the positive choice not to drink and get behind the wheel. We love that Macie will stand up for what she believes in, and we second her hope that more and more students will make positive choices for themselves and for others.

Macie’s mom sent us her letter of referral and said this about Macie: “We are incredibly thankful and blessed to have Macie as part of our family. She is one of the most positive, self-motivated, determined, focused and driven people I have ever met. She has also been gifted with a spirit of empathy, compassion, discernment and has a servant’s heart.She is not only an amazing, loving daughter but the kind of friend that you want in your corner. She sticks up for the underdogs, isn’t afraid to take a strong stance on bullying, and is the ultimate encourager/cheerleader and always has your back and best interest in mind. Her faithis extremely important and keeps her very grounded and humble. She is very kind, witty, artistic and intelligent. Macie is involved in many extracurricular activities including National Honor Society, Calling All Colors, Interact (Junior Rotarian), Ski Club, Improv/theatre,Spanish/French/Polish, member of Young Life, Lacrosse and cheerleading. She serves as the 3-5 grade leader at All-Shores Church for the past 5 years….. I’m so very proud of Macie and the choices that she’s made. She’s a beautiful daughter, friend, leader and young lady who brings joy, laughter and love wherever who goes. Excited to see what God has planned for her!”

Macie, you are a bright addition to our senior model team. Thanks for adding to all of the fun this year!!

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Where They Are Now : Alisha, Class of 2014

Every spring, Embolden welcomes a new group of upcoming seniors to our senior model team. It’s so much fun getting to know representatives from area schools, and to watch as friendships form throughout the year while we work together. It’s always a little bittersweet to pass the baton to the next group of models, even though we love them all! It’s just such a privilege to see personalities shine through, and then to watch as these beauties grow wings and head out into the world to make their mark.

We recently talked with Class of 2014 senior model, Alisha Wickering, who is currently living in New York City to pursue her dream of dancing on Broadway and as a Radio City Rockette. Alisha is a graduate of Zeeland West High School, and began dancing when she was six years old. Before moving to New York, she trained in classical ballet at Turning Pointe School of Dance and has performed with Hearts in Step and the Zeeland High dance program.

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Alisha was enrolled at Wayne State University as a dance major when she first visited New York and decided to apply to a Broadway program. Here’s what she had to say about taking the leap of faith that landed her where she is today:

“One day I got an email from [Wayne State] saying it was the last day to cancel my housing, and without knowing if I made the program in New York or not, I canceled it. I thought, ‘Okay God, if you want this to happen it will.’ It was a huge step of faith for me, but I knew God had bigger plans for me than I could even imagine, so I just had to trust him. A few days later I got my acceptance letter to Broadway Dance Center in New York. By the time I got the letter, I only had two weeks to pack up my life and move to New York City. It was exciting and scary. I didn’t really have time to think, I just knew I was in God’s hands and everything would work out. Now, a year and a half later, here I am!”

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Today, Alisha keeps herself very busy working four(!) jobs. She is a part time nanny on the Upper East Side, a dance teacher at “Next Step Broadway,” an employee of Radio City where she assists the Rockettes’ Christmas workshop classes on the weekends, and a model and dancer with Tryon Entertainment.

When we asked Alisha who and what has motivated her career and steps thus far, she credited the following:

“A lot of people have inspired me on this journey. My family back home makes me want to work hard and make them proud. My parents have been my biggest cheerleaders—in fact, they were the ones who encouraged me not to go to college and to dive into dance in New York. They keep me pushing when times get hard.

“Mrs. Clyde [has probably been] the biggest inspiration. She was the person I went to when making the decision not to go to school. She always believed in me, even when I didn’t. She challenged me to be a better dancer and to step out of my comfort zone. I always miss her encouraging words and I just want to make her proud.

“Also, the sheer amount of talent here is inspiring. You see kids your age in Broadway shows and you think, ‘Man, I want that.’ Every class, every person you dance next to is an inspiration. Everyone here wants it, and everyone is hungry to succeed. It’s an amazing place to be.”

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Alisha is an inspiration in her own right. She is running after her goals with ambitious determination, and we love that we can share a bit of her story here as a part of the Embolden family. She ends her thoughts on these final notes, which we hope will motivate others to go after their dreams, too:

“[Don’t] limit yourself. It wasn’t until I moved to New York that I realized how closed minded [I’d been]. I thought I was in a certain box as a dancer and as a person. This whole experience has challenged me not to settle and to always keep working.

“Never be afraid to try anything and everything. If you fail, you still grow as a person. And never let the opinions of other slow you down. You’re on your own journey, and it’s not for others to understand.

“Personally, this entire journey has been a huge lesson in faith for me. Even by moving here, I have put 100% of my trust in God and I have given Him everything I have—my dancing, my finances, my future. I have grown so much in my faith by moving here.

“I’ve also learned how to be okay with being alone. This city can get pretty lonely, even with the crazy amount of people here. If you’re having a bad day, you have to pick yourself up and keep going.

“You can’t rely on others for your happiness—it has to come from doing what you love.’”

We’re so grateful for you and your story, Alisha, and we look forward to hearing more about your dreams coming to fruition in the days ahead! Break a leg!

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DO GOOD: A Message For Our Seniors

When you were born, a whole generation of people was becoming–children, siblings, friends, thinkers, creators, innovators and world changers. On the cusp of a new millennium and without even knowing it, you joined Generation Z. Babies, then, you became the first generation born with the world at its fingertips, as the internet and social media grew and evolved. Never before have others experienced the same level of awareness, connectedness or sense of urgency that you have known your entire lives.  So much comes with this reality for you…the desire to be and to stay connected, the fascination with constant dialogue and interaction, and accessibility to information and the lives of others with the touch of a screen. This reality brings the world around you to life 24/7. And it brings a level of social responsibility to the table that you are uniquely positioned to address.  You are aware of the needs around you just as quickly as they arise…among friends, in your neighborhoods, your school, your nation, and the world. And you can mobilize resources in no time. As you venture out into the world to discover both beauty and heartache, what passions will God set before you on your journey? What gives you great joy? What brings you to tears? What keeps you awake at night and stirs your spirit? What can’t you possibly ignore? Lean into those areas of your life. Trust your gut. And don’t ever let anyone tell you that you can’t or won’t. You can, and you will. The world needs you to live boldly and with courage!

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