Last week I blogged about how a certain Indian Chief seems to be following me. I discovered that the real Chief is love and I decided to speak about my revelation at Agape Toastmasters on Saturday. If you don't see the video above, click here to watch my speech, "Will the Real Chief (Love) Please Stand Up?"
I used photos in this speech to make my point. I got the idea of doing that by watching a few Pecha Kucha presentations. I did a Pecha Kucha presentation at the Beyond Cars Exhibit in Downtown Los Angeles if you'd like to see it.
Now on to Facebook Friday a summary of my favorite things that I posted on my Facebook wall this week.
On Saturday night I got to experience some roller derby action at the Doll Factory in Los Angeles when the L.A. Riettes battled it out with Team Legit. The final score was 125-96 in favor of Legit. Rinkrat was in the house and documented some excellent highlights from the night. Here are some of my favorites:
If you'd like to see the entire gallery of Michael Zampelli's photos from the evening, visit LAist.com.
I'm beginning to think it might be a good idea to have a Facebook page for iamgalvanized.com that's separate from my Sheri Zampelli page on Facebook. If you'd like to follow my activity on Facebook, and stay galvanized all week long, go to the new page I created and click "like."
I submitted an audition to Oprah on Sunday. I'm asking you to vote for me to get my OWN T.V. talk show.
In my audition, I tell Oprah I want to talk to roller derby girls. And I mean it. It's a fast growing sport that empowers women and it is fun to watch. In the 70's, everyone watched it and loved it. Let's get it back on T.V.
I want a show thats a mix between Soul Train and old school Oprah. You know, when she used to have real-life, everyday people on and they'd tell amazing stories and experience transformation before your eyes.
How about if we do transformative shows and mix it up with fun stuff like music and roller derby? That's what I want to do and you can help me by voting today. Vote early, vote often. Your opportunity to vote ends June 3.