Cheryl A Nocera
Bio
I am an educator, writer, photographer, and singer song writer. I have a podcast [email protected], and talk show CTS: Cheryl's Talk Show on Spotify I love to share & learn new things. Come join me on this adventure.
Cheryl A Nocera
Stories (20/0)
Things Interviewers Do Not Know
People who are currently looking for employment are having it tough. Currently, a majority of the jobs that are out there do not have benefits, low pay, or are contract jobs. It is the employer's market. Unfortunately for the people who are looking there is no mercy.
By Cheryl A Nocera 4 days ago in FYI
As I Embark on a Mystery
As I embark on mystery I untagle every piece of truth like ribbon or tape all around me. One nice morning I was at the beach taking photos of the sunrise, and a handsome younger man approached me. We started taking photos and talking about the colorful, astonishing, and beautiful sunrise. Then we took a small walk getting to know each other, and eventually becoming what is still unknown.
By Cheryl A Nocera 17 days ago in Confessions
Mary Ashley Craftery
Today's talk show I interviewed Ashley from Ashley Mary Craftery. This woman is an extremely talented, kind-hearted, innovative, strong, and worth listening to what she has to say artist. She is even an audiologist (a healthcare professional that diagnose,treat, manage, and balance ear problems). In the interview she talks about where her journey to art began, and how she got to where she is today.
By Cheryl A Nocera 2 months ago in Art
CTS: Cheryl's Talk Show
Today I interviewed Hassan Al-J Burton who started as a teenager rapping, and spitting out riffs. Thirty years later he is still just as strong as what he was back then. Now he performs in Blak Madeem. He can be heard and viewed on multiple platforms youtube, soundcloud, spotify, and Apple music.
By Cheryl A Nocera 2 months ago in Beat
Get Lazy Out Let God Move In
For the past year I have been going through something due to my wonderful age. I cannot keep up half the time, gained massive amounts of weight, and tired all the time. I do not even look the same anymore. My skin looks dull, losing my hair, and my beauty is constantly fading.
By Cheryl A Nocera 2 months ago in Motivation
Interview with the Talented, Innovative, and Funny Mateo Vasquez.
Today’s talk show is with the talented, innovative, and funny Mateo Vasquez. Not only is he in law school to be a lawyer, he is on a Regatta boat team where they do friendly competitions, boat racing, and extremely funny. Mateo goes out rain or shine when he needs to get a job done. All of us in the office can count on him. Today's show we touched a little about Eversource a renewable energy company, and the IRS.
By Cheryl A Nocera 8 months ago in Humor
The Magic of Music and Writing
I was walking one day, and I kept hearing a musical sound (like bandstand music). Only there was no band. In fact, it was on a busy sidewalk in New York City. I turned the corner, and a piece of paper with words, and notes fell in front of me. I picked it up, and the words read, Listen, and flow with the music, it will lead you. And poof the paper was gone.
By Cheryl A Nocera 12 months ago in Fiction
Life
As we all know to learn something as a child, young adult, and adult we study the subject. We have read books, listen to audio books, podcast, youtube videos, and had conversations with others. Do you know who you are? What about you? I feel that way to. Who is Cheryl? Who am I? I have podcast helping people through my personal growth journey https://cheryl918.podbean.com/. I love sharing my information, tips on how to get through some bumpy roads, and standing strong while doing it. I know I do not sharing everyone's problems, but I have had struggles where the solution could relate to someoneelse's. I myself have been ridiculed, put down over and over and over again, while facing problems I did not understand. Because of an accident I had almost fifty years ago learning has been a problem. When I was teenager and a young adult I pretended to know everything when I was more confused than anything. I pretty much walked through life with a blindfold over my eyes. When I became a mother I was the happiest I could be. I suddenly did not feel alone. Yes, being a single mother I had financial problems, and finding someone when you are a single mother was so challenging. Everyone wants to be loved. I played it cool around my son when we would go to games, and I saw the hurt in his eyes when another child's father would say, "Hey budy good game, pick them up after school and hug them." I felt so bad, because I remember how I felt when my biological father was suddenly not there anymore. I was the fortunate one, because my mother did meet a nice man who became my father. I wished I could have done the same. I also felt bad I did not have enough money to do what other families could do with their children. I had to work two jobs all my life, even going to college did not help me. I felt like I was misplaced. I would often ask myself, how is the rest if the world getting a head, and here I am still in the same place in the same way. Why as tears rolled down my eyes. When I turned fifty I recognized that I was not really enjoying life to its fullest. Yes, I did things, and went out. But I still did not know who I am. My goal this year is to find out who I am, and accomplish what I must accomplish, while putting forward my story. This is goes for everyone. Find out who you are. Forget about what you do everyday, what people tell you to do. Take a break, and really delve inside of you, and study you. How you ask? How do I find out who I am? Everyday take a minute or more if you can. Do a self check called the self scan. Sit quiety draw your attention to the top of your head, and keep scanning all the way down to your toes. How did that feel? Did you feel tension, were parts a little more stressed than others. Stretch them out. Do a light tapping release the stress. After a couple of weeks doing that try to sit quietly, and ask yourself, "Am I living the life I want, is there something I can do more, what is my dream, and who am I really?" This could take a while. One day or night you will wake up after doing this, and learn what you really want to be doing. Honestly, once we get focused on our careers, and family. We do forget what did we really want to do. Hey! Remember when you were a little child, and said to yourself or somone, " When I grow up this is what I want to be." Yes, that is right you knew as a little child what you wanted. As time went on that dream disappeared. Happened to me who is extremely aware in this world. Also, for anyone reading this article, and would like to learn more please reach out to me. I would love to do this personal journey with someone, or help someone. Have a blessed day by Cheryl A. Nocera A wish I may, A wish tonight, This is my wish for my life
By Cheryl A Nocera about a year ago in Motivation
Interview with Jo El Cambio
My name is Cheryl A Nocera owner and creater of CTS Cheryl's Talk Show. I was able to interview a very talented, strong Spanish song writer, Jo El Cambio. In his interview he talks about the struggles he faces as a person, artist, and as a songwriter he found his passion, strength, and creativiy through his songs. Also, the challanges he faces as a songwriter, local artist, and entertainer.
By Cheryl A Nocera about a year ago in Interview
Listening to Your Innerself
Listening to your inner self is one of the hardest things for me to do. There are distractions, uncertainty (am I doing it correctly, how should I sit, what stone should I have with me, and what smell)should be burning. All of these questions arose when I first started. Another problem I have is what if I do not agree with what comes to me.
By Cheryl A Nocera 2 years ago in Motivation