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									<h2> </h2><p data-section-id="1f3vdaq" data-start="567" data-end="595"><span role="text"><strong data-start="571" data-end="593">Major Takeaways:</strong></span></p><ul data-start="596" data-end="978"><li data-section-id="1jnxcpw" data-start="596" data-end="715">Endurance alone is not success embracing emotional wellness and reflection is essential for sustainable leadership.</li><li data-section-id="19lbqs9" data-start="716" data-end="831">Strategic healing, therapy, and self-care transform trauma into growth opportunities and strengthen boundaries.</li><li data-section-id="u4vgl1" data-start="832" data-end="978">Purposeful visibility requires clarity, confidence, and using your voice to create meaningful impact in both personal and professional spaces.</li></ul><h2>Unlock personal and professional growth with Dr. Teresa A. Smith’s strategies for overcoming trauma, embracing self-care, and stepping confidently into purposeful visibility.</h2><p>By<strong> Felicia Brookins• WHM Presented By Urban City Podcast </strong><span style="color: #0000ff;">6 min read</span></p><p>Dr. Teresa A. Smith, Dr. TAS Bio:</p><p>Dr. Teresa A. Smith, professionally known as Dr. TAS, is a<a href="https://www.urbancitypodcast.com/new-year-new-platforms-black-media/"> media</a> personality, executive editor,<br />public visibility strategist, and award-winning author who speaks nationally on resilience,leadership, and personal reinvention. With more than twenty years of experience in higher<br />education, leadership development, and transformational coaching, she helps professionals,<br />entrepreneurs, and emerging leaders move beyond survival patterns and step into purposeful<br />visibility.</p><p><br />She serves as full-time faculty in a doctoral <a href="https://www.urbancitypodcast.com/pamela-d-c-juniors-legacy-in-mississippi-history/">leadership</a> program while also leading a consulting<br />practice that prepares authors, leaders, and business owners for public platforms with clarity,<br />confidence, and credibility. Dr. TAS is the creator and host of the Talk With TAS Show and co-<br />host of the live series Real Talk With TAS and OnJerya. She is the author of seven Amazon<br />bestselling books, including Stronger and Transformation: How Mama’s Wisdom Unlocks the<br />Secrets to Success. Through her speaking, media platforms, and coaching, she equips audiences<br />to build resilience, strengthen boundaries, and use their voice to lead meaningful change.</p><p><br />Name: Dr. Teresa A. Smith, Dr. TAS<br />Age: 58<br />What is your field of expertise?<br />Higher education leadership, media visibility strategy, personal <a href="https://www.urbancitypodcast.com/power-purpose-and-leadership-that-drives-impact/">transformation</a> coaching,<br />authorship, and editorial consulting.</p><p>How many years were you in that field?<br />More than twenty years across education, leadership development, media, and coaching.<br />Expert Framed Interview Responses</p><p>1. What did you learn about conflict in your family, avoid it, confront it, endure it?<br />I learned early to endure conflict more than confront it. Silence often functioned as<br />protection, and emotions were managed privately rather than expressed openly. As I<br />matured, I realized that endurance without communication creates internal pressure<br />that eventually affects relationships, health, and leadership capacity. Today, I approach<br />conflict with intention. I communicate boundaries, seek resolution, and teach others<br />how to move from avoidance to empowered dialogue in both personal and professional<br />spaces.</p><p>2. What was your greatest fear as a teenager?<br />My greatest fear was that my mother would die before I reached important milestones<br />in my life. That fear shaped my understanding of urgency, purpose, and emotional<br />responsibility. It also influences the way I speak today about legacy, intentional living,<br />and making meaningful contributions rather than waiting for the right moment to begin.</p><p>3. What version of yourself did you have to outgrow?<br />I had to outgrow the belief that survival alone defined success. For many high achievers,<br />endurance becomes a badge of honor while healing is postponed. Growth required<br />letting go of the idea that my worth was tied solely to performance or resilience. I now<br />understand that emotional wellness, rest, and reflection are essential components of<br />sustainable success, and I share that message in my coaching and speaking.</p><p>4. What generational messages did you receive about mental health growing up?<br />Mental health was rarely discussed directly. The generational message was to pray,<br />work harder, and keep moving. Seeking professional help was sometimes viewed as a<br />weakness or a lack of faith. Over time, I recognized that spiritual strength and<br />professional support can coexist. Today, I encourage others to view healing as<br />multidimensional, spiritual, emotional, and clinical, and to approach self-care as<br />responsible self-leadership.</p><p>5. What does therapy as a form of healing look like for you now versus what you once<br />thought it would look like?<br />I once thought therapy meant admitting defeat or endlessly revisiting pain. Now I see<br />therapy as strategic healing. It is a structured space for reflection, accountability, and<br />learning healthier patterns. This shift has helped me strengthen my leadership presence<br />and has informed the frameworks I use to guide clients navigating burnout, visibility<br />pressure, or major life transitions.</p><p>6. How did unspoken trauma show up in your body, relationships, or career?<br />Unspoken trauma appeared as chronic stress, physical health challenges, and a<br />tendency to overcommit. In relationships, it created guarded trust and over-functioning.<br />In my career, it fueled high achievement while masking emotional fatigue. Naming these<br />patterns allowed me to redesign how I lead my life and work. That experience now informs how I help others recognize hidden stress responses and develop healthier,<br />more sustainable success strategies.</p><p>7. What belief did you hold as a teenager that you have now released or redefined?<br />I believed I had to carry everything alone. I equated independence with isolation. Over<br />time, I redefined strength as the ability to seek support, collaborate, and allow others to<br />contribute. This shift has been essential in both my personal growth and my<br />professional work, helping individuals prepare for greater visibility and leadership<br />responsibility.</p><p>8. How do you now respond differently to triggers that once controlled you?<br />I pause instead of reacting immediately. I identify the root emotion rather than<br />responding only to the surface situation. Through grounding practices, reflection, and<br />intentional communication, I maintain clarity under pressure. Today, I view triggers as<br />signals for growth rather than threats, and I teach this approach as a leadership and<br />resilience skill.</p><p>9. At 50 plus, what do you now understand better?<br />I understand that healing is not a destination but a lifelong rhythm. I understand that<br />self-care is stewardship, not selfishness. I understand that silence may protect in the<br />moment, but expression liberates over time. Most importantly, I understand that our<br />experiences carry responsibility. My purpose includes helping others transform<br />adversity into leadership strength and use their voice to create meaningful impact.</p>								</div>
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									<h2 data-start="187" data-end="399"> </h2><h3 data-start="1244" data-end="1269"><strong data-start="1248" data-end="1269">Major Takeaways</strong></h3><ul data-start="1270" data-end="1678"><li data-start="1270" data-end="1415"><p data-start="1272" data-end="1415"><strong data-start="1272" data-end="1291">Campus Tragedy:</strong> Kirk was shot during a student event at Utah Valley University, sparking panic and an immediate law enforcement response.</p></li><li data-start="1416" data-end="1540"><p data-start="1418" data-end="1540"><strong data-start="1418" data-end="1443">Political Shockwaves:</strong> The attack underscores growing concerns over political violence and safety for public figures.</p></li><li data-start="1541" data-end="1678"><p data-start="1543" data-end="1678"><strong data-start="1543" data-end="1566">Suspect in Custody:</strong> Police acted quickly to detain a suspect, but questions linger about motive and campus security preparedness</p></li></ul><h2 data-start="187" data-end="399">Latest Update: Charlie Kirk Dead Following Campus Shooting at Utah Valley University</h2><p data-start="187" data-end="399">Political discourse turned deadly serious on September 10, 2025, when conservative activist Charlie Kirk, founder of Turning Point USA, was shot during a campus event at Utah Valley University.</p><p data-start="401" data-end="782">Kirk, who was engaging students at his “Prove Me Wrong” booth as part of his <em data-start="478" data-end="502">American Comeback Tour</em>, was struck in the neck by a single gunshot, sending the crowd into chaos. Cellphone video from the scene shows shocked students scrambling for cover, while police moved quickly to secure the area. A suspect is now in custody, though authorities have not yet released a motive.</p><h2 data-start="784" data-end="1113">The Rise of Charlie Kirk: A Comprehensive Look at the Conservative Activist<br /><br />Early Life and Background<br /><br />Charlie Kirk was born on October 14, 1993, in Arlington Heights, Illinois. Growing up in the Chicago suburbs, Kirk developed an early interest in politics and public life. While still in high school, he volunteered for a U.S. Senate campaign in Illinois, an experience that fueled his political ambitions.<br /><br />Though he briefly enrolled at Baylor University, Kirk chose not to pursue a traditional college path. Instead, at just 18 years old, he turned his attention to activism and founded what would become one of the most influential conservative youth organizations in the country.<br /><br />Founding Turning Point USA<br /><br />In 2012, Kirk launched Turning Point USA (TPUSA). His vision was to create an organization that mobilized young Americans—especially high school and college students—around the principles of free markets, limited government, and conservative values.<br /><br />Within a few years, TPUSA rapidly expanded across U.S. campuses, setting up chapters that directly challenged what Kirk described as “liberal bias” in higher education. His confrontational communication style, amplified through social media, gave him visibility and momentum. By 2013–2014, Kirk had become a regular guest on Fox News and conservative talk radio.<br /><br />Building a Conservative Youth Movement<br /><br />By the mid-2010s, Kirk had cemented himself as a rising star within Republican politics. His ability to rally young conservatives and attract major donors gave TPUSA national reach. In 2016, Kirk published Time for a Turning Point, outlining his political philosophy and strategic goals.<br /><br />During the same period, he became a vocal supporter of Donald Trump’s presidential campaign. TPUSA increasingly aligned itself with Trump’s populist movement, drawing both praise from conservatives and criticism from opponents who viewed the group’s rhetoric as divisive.<br /><br />Expansion Beyond TPUSA<br /><br />Kirk’s influence grew beyond his original student organization. He spearheaded the creation of several spin-offs, including:<br /><br />Turning Point Action (2018) – A political advocacy arm aimed at direct political engagement.<br /><br />Turning Point Faith (2019) – An initiative to mobilize church communities around conservative causes.<br /><br />Turning Point Academy (2019) – A project centered on education and curriculum development.<br /><br /><br />These expansions turned TPUSA into a sprawling conservative network with influence across education, politics, media, and culture.<br /><br />Author and Media Personality<br /><br />Kirk broadened his reach through writing and broadcasting. His second book, The MAGA Doctrine (2020), promoted Trump’s brand of populist conservatism as the future of the Republican Party. That same year, he launched The Charlie Kirk Show, a podcast and radio program that quickly became one of the most popular conservative media platforms.<br /><br />He also took the stage as a speaker at the 2020 Republican National Convention, solidifying his role as a central figure among the party’s younger generation of activists.<br /><br />Post-2020 Controversies and Continued Influence<br /><br />Following the 2020 election, Kirk became heavily involved in election integrity debates, echoing Trump’s claims of widespread voter fraud. His critics accused him of amplifying conspiracy theories, while his supporters saw him as a defender of democratic transparency.<br /><br />Despite controversy, Kirk maintained and even expanded his following. Turning Point events such as AmericaFest and the Student Action Summit grew into massive conservative gatherings, drawing thousands of attendees and featuring leading Republican politicians.<br /><br />By 2023, TPUSA had become a dominant force in shaping the political direction of America’s youth, with Kirk at its helm.<br /><br />Timeline of Key Milestones<br /><br />1993 – Born in Arlington Heights, Illinois.<br /><br />2010 – Volunteers for a U.S. Senate campaign in Illinois.<br /><br />2012 – Founds Turning Point USA at age 18.<br /><br />2013–2014 – Gains national media exposure through Fox News and conservative radio.<br /><br />2015 – Establishes TPUSA as a national student network with strong donor support.<br /><br />2016 – Publishes Time for a Turning Point; endorses Donald Trump.<br /><br />2018 – Launches Turning Point Action.<br /><br />2019 – Introduces Turning Point Faith and Turning Point Academy.<br /><br />2020 – Publishes The MAGA Doctrine; speaks at the Republican National Convention; launches The Charlie Kirk Show.<br /><br />2021 – Becomes deeply involved in post-election integrity debates.<br /><br />2022 – Hosts major conservative events like AmericaFest.<br /><br />2023 – TPUSA’s Student Action Summit draws national Republican figures.<br /><br />2024–2025 – Remains a central figure in conservative politics, aligned with Trump and focused on expanding TPUSA’s reach.<br /><br /><br />Legacy and Role in Conservative Politics<br /><br />Charlie Kirk’s career has been both praised and criticized. Supporters hail him as a skilled organizer who gave the Republican Party a strong youth presence and built one of the largest grassroots infrastructures on the right. Critics argue that his style is more performative than substantive, with rhetoric designed to inflame rather than persuade.<br /><br />Regardless of perspective, Kirk has become a lasting figure in modern American conservatism. His combination of media savvy, organizational leadership, and alignment with Trump’s populism has positioned him as one of the most influential conservative activists of his generation.</h2><div class="yj6qo"> </div>								</div>
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