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This is a live coaching session with a creative mom who has entrepreneurial ambitions to write and sing music. She has two young kids at home and works part-time as an attorney. She recently turned forty and does not want to squander this season of her life. Take this opportunity to see what a coaching session with me sounds like and if you are a creative mom with entrepreneurial goals that you are not hitting because you are stuck in an old story about who you should be as a mom with a business (less risky, less playful, less ambitious) then sign-up for a free breakthrough session with me. The link is in the show notes: https://www.melissallarena.com/sessions/ This episode is brought to you by Fertile Imagination: A Guide For Stretching Every Mom's Superpower For Maximum Impact – www.melissallarena.com/waitlist today. About Caroline Caroline writes music about what it's like, as a mom and an artist. She sought coaching to muster the courage to redefine myself outside of society's expectations (and my own expectations) in order to find something truer. Caroline also shares the realities of juggling multiple roles - as an artist, a mother, and a professional. She talks about the courage and vulnerability it takes to follow a passion project, despite the hurdles life throws at you. In her journey of expanding her life possibilities and navigating the joys of parenting, Caroline's story serves as a testament to the power of passion and resilience. Be prepared to journey with us through a narrative of self-rediscovery, resilience, and embracing your true identity with Caroline. In this episode, you will hear these ideas expressed: Turning 40 is a reckoning point when you take a look at your life and make different choices moving forward. Why might a mom with two young kids but the means to focus on her artistic interests NOT move forward? What if you don't have anything to lose too? What beliefs might be stopping you? What if being ridiculous and following your passion lit you up as a mom? Is being an excited mom worth following a creative adventure? Choosing a path where you feel respected. What do you need to hear to feel respected and accepted by others based on your choices? How to get over other people's perceptions and approaching challenges from a position of power Seeing jealousy as a sign that you may be interested in a topic or creative adventure – in comes Taylor Swift Making a pivot into a creative adventure: What would it look like to actually be an artist? What would a weekend look like? Not until you take yourself seriously will others take you seriously Get to that place of how you want to feel to drive your goals and specific steps forward What if no one else takes interest? How can you let go of needing that acceptance? The idea of 'three chords and the truth' in music, and the importance of feeling acknowledged and accepted for our decisions Owning her identity as an artist, practical and societal concerns, family's reaction, and motivation to create her passion project How the support of those closest to us can show us the respect we need to pursue our passions SHARE this episode with a mom founder, entrepreneur, or creator for whom a fear of judgment or not feeling accepted might be getting in her way of an incredible creative entrepreneurial adventure. Similar episodes: The Risks And Consequences Of Taking On A Supporting Role In Your Mom Life, Episode 182 https://www.melissallarena.com/you-can-learn-how-to-play-again-try-this-moms-episode-147/ Supporting Resources: www.maudlinhousewife.com https://www.instagram.com/maudlinhousewife/ Subscribe and Review Have you subscribed to my podcast for new moms who are entrepreneurs, founders, and creators? I'd love for you to subscribe if you haven't yet. 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Join the Collective Of Moms Who Seek More Imaginative Solutions For Maximum Impact While Inspiring Their Kids To Do The Same Introducing: Fertile Imagination: A Guide For Stretching Every Mom's Superpower for Maximum Impact – Get on the list and grab your FREE Chapter today: https://www.melissallarena.com/waitlist/ Join the waitlist for Fertile Imagination to be the first to See the book cover and vote on your favorite Get a sneak peek at the behind-the-scenes book-writing process Join my Imagination to Impact 5-Day challenge first to bring my three-stage method of reawakening your imagination, playing with your imagination, and stretching your imagination to your daily life and see what using your fertile imagination can look like and how this can turn around your relationship with your kids too Learn first-hand about playful and fun book launch events (online and offline) Snag a FREE chapter today and start your journey towards becoming the fun parent through a series of imagination warm-ups created for the most ambitious moms who feel like they lost a big piece of themselves (along with their placentas – literally or figuratively) Praise For Fertile Imagination Book participants/podcast guests “Melissa is an inspiring display of tenacity and motivation. Whenever you're feeling stuck, peruse Melissa's thoughtfully compiled tips and exercises and you'll be creating magic in no time.” – Suzy Batiz, Chief Executive and Visionary Officer, ~Pourri, The Makers of Poo~Pourri, supernatural, Alive OS® “Melissa's words are authentic and important. She is a great listener and now shares reality-based strategies for imagining your own imperfect, fulfilling life.” – Martha Hennessey, Former New Hampshire State Senator / House of Representative “This is the book for a mom who wants a second jet engine to embark on her own journey from thinking she will have to wait another lifetime to dream big to know she can take steps right now to uncover and do what she would find more fulfilling at this life stage. Melissa writes both intimately and conversationally about topics that many moms around the world can relate to (some dads too). She invites the reader into a personal and deep journey about topics that are crucially important to uncover what would make a mom truly happy to work on...even after the kids are in bed. It was an honor and a pleasure to speak with her for an interview, which she has included excerpts of in this book, too!” - Ken Honda, Japan's bestselling zen millionaire, author of Happy Money: The Japanese Art of Making Peace with Your Money “The words: imagination, play, and fun are not the usual things we as mothers think of when wondering how to get a grip back on our career and I believe it provides a really fresh take and lots of food for thought for mothers reading it. Its tone is so energetic and fresh!” – Alejandra Molina, Coach, Miami, Florida “Melissa is a mom of three with big dreams who tells it like it is. She draws on her own experiences and the experiences of professionals she's interviewed for her podcast to reflect on the plight of the mother. How do women conform to or challenge the traditional “mom script”? If you're a mom, what can you do to break the “cultural glass ceiling” to be yourself and a great parent, all without having to force yourself into a mom mold that doesn't fit you? Melissa is like a great friend, honest and wise and funny, telling you about her life and asking you to reflect on yours. This book is a great purchase for moms in every stage of life.” – Maureen Turner Carey, Librarian, Austin, Texas “In her book, Melissa shows us that motherhood does not have to be a pause or an end to your pre-child self. With guidance from her podcast guests, she encourages us to think big, find what lights us up, think big, and move towards our goals with the steps that fit the reality of our lives as they are today. In doing so we honor and inspire our child(ren), and our own inner child.” – Katherine Howell, Museum Administrator, Queens, NY
It's here and printed and ready for you to enjoy! “The Bucket” - a journey to finding joy was released on December 25th, 2022. This episode brings together Caroline, Nico and Vanessa to talk about the story and how it was brought to being. 2022 was the 10 year anniversary of #outruncancer marking the 10 year promise between Caroline and Vanessa - a friendship that started in high school and deepened through their cancer journeys which continues on. “The Bucket” is a beautifully illustrated book for children and adults alike that uses the 10 years of “ outruncancer life learnings from running” as its foundation. Follow the story of Vee, a runner, who is struggling to find joy and express and share her own color. Listen to this episode to: Find out what The Bucket story is all about and be introduced to Vee and Cee.The thoughts from Nico, Vanessa and Caroline about the book and the process and collaboration to making it come to lifeSome sneak snippets of the book. Proceeds from the book are being donated to support Maggies Centres, Immerman Angels and other outruncancer activities. About Nico:Nico is an artist and designer. A French native, Nico is a T-shirt printer and designer based in Shanghai for years. He connected with the outruncancer team through a mutual friend during the Shanghai lockdown, and the magic was born. The co-founder of Wasavy's Printshop based in Shanghai, He is an expert in working on unique projects and making prints, illustrations and artistic expressions happen for all kinds of clients. About Caroline: Caroline is the reason #outruncancer started. It was a simple comment to Vanessa that she felt inspired by Vanessa's run, that lead to a promise of Vanessa running everyday. Caroline lives in New Zealand with her husband and 4 children. She was a "streak runner" - for 5 years as she supported Vanessa in her fight against cancer. Caroline believes in the power of community, support and exercise to take on the challenges that everyday life throws at us. Caroline is currently fighting her second round of Cancer. Buy the outruncancer book on Amazon: Search Vanessa Oshima or Nicolas Bouthors on Amazon or use the following links:Japan: https://amzn.asia/d/eiTktQfNZ and Australia: https://amzn.asia/d/1C8XQxxUSA: https://a.co/d/9H1d9S5UK: https://amzn.eu/d/aUF5dzzFrance: https://amzn.eu/d/aduP7sVIf you would like multiple copies for a fundraising event please contact info@heart-data.comConnect with NicoWebsite: https://www.wasavysprintshop.com/linkedin:https://www.linkedin.com/in/nico-bouthors/IG: https://www.instagram.com/nico_printshop/Connect with Vanessa:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/voicesofcancer/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vanessa-oshima-she-her-37b51113/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/weoutruncancer
Join Em Stroud and her clown Barbara as they chat all things Be The First with Caroline Flanagan. What does it mean to Be the First? How can you Be the First? What is the mindset required to Be The First? How is Barbara the first in her world? How has Caroline found the courage to be the First and much much more Follow Caroline: www.carolineflanagan.com Twitter : @flan_caroline Linkedin: Caroline Flanagan Instagram: caroline_flanagan_ About Caroline: Caroline is an inspirational keynote speaker, transformational coach, two times author and host of the Caroline Flanagan Podcast. Caroline works with international law firms, banks and global organizations to increase the number of women and people of color in leadership. Caroline's mission is to empower minority individuals to defy the odds, triumph over adversity and to win battles they think they cannot win. She is a recognised expert on Imposter Syndrome and work life balance. Caroline has worked with some of the most recognised law firms and organisations in the world, included Latham & Watkins, Kirkland and Ellis, Weil Gotshal and Manges; Morgan Stanley, Google, Accenture and Shell. Caroline is also the author of BabyProof YourCareer: The Secret to Balancing Work and Family So You Can Enjoy It All. Her second book-Be The First: People of Colour, Imposter Syndrome and the Struggle to Succeed in a White World, is published on 26 February, 2021
In today's episode Caroline talks to Kate Taylor about becoming aligned with your purpose, the journey to this, stopping hiding and being all that you are. They talk naps, dancing, Qoya and the power of the disco ball. Kate Taylor is a life design and empowerment coach, Master NLP Practitioner, Qoya teacher and creator of the Practical Magic Activation Deck - the UK’s first life coach in a box. She's on a mission to light up 1,000,000 hearts all over the world by helping people to activate their BIG, BOLD, BEAUTIFUL lives, so that they can create impact and transformation in their lives, and for the world around them.She has an obsession with disco balls, in particular, lighting up the disco balls in our hearts when we are in our full wild technicolour shine ⚡️Website: www.katetaylor.coInstagram: www.instagram.com/katetaylorcreativelivingFacebook: www.facebook.com/katetaylorcreativeliving About Caroline:Caroline is the Brave Business Coach, she works with women to support them to be brave in their business and show up as who they truly are. She is the founder of the Brave is the Answer movement and is truly inspired by everyone who gets involved.Website: www.carolinethompsoncoaching.comFacebook: @carolinethompsoncoachInstagram: @carolinethompsoncoachJoin the Brave is the Answer movement by using the # brave is the answer and take a look at the dedicated instagram page @braveistheanswer to be inspired by other women taking part.
Today's bonus episode is pared back, emotional and powerful one. Join me as I launch my new movement, #braveistheanswer.I ask the question what if women didn't feel silenced in the world and were brave enough to truly be themselves. So take a listen and join me in this movement. I'd love to hear how you are being brave by sharing your stories of being brave with the hashtag braveistheanswer.About Caroline:Caroline is the Brave Business Coach, she works with women to support them to be brave in their business and show up as who they truly are. She is the founder of the Brave is the Answer movement and is truly inspired by everyone who gets involved.Website: www.carolinethompsoncoaching.comFacebook: @carolinethompsoncoachInstagram: @carolinethompsoncoachJoin the Brave is the Answer movement by using the # brave is the answer and take a look at the dedicated instagram page @braveistheanswer to be inspired by other women taking part.
Today I am checking back in with Caroline Hull of Wild Home Podcasting. If you aren’t familiar with Caroline yet make sure to go listen to the other episodes of this series to hear her journey throughout this year. In our first and second episodes, we heard from Caroline about building her business, hiring a team and prepping for maternity leave. In this episode, Caroline and I discuss how her maternity leave panned out and the lessons it taught her as she came back to her business full-time. She talks about realizations she’s had around creating a more standardized process for her podcast editors and stepping into the CEO role with intention. She has some big plans for the fourth quarter and we dig into that together discussing some of the products and services she is planning to focus on. Caroline gives insight into why she’s setting the foundation for certain processes in her business and the bigger goals she is setting looking forward as she continues to scale her business. What’s in this episode: How the past three months have been for Caroline A check-in on her revenue, time and impact this quarter How she brought on clients while on maternity leave What she’s implementing moving forward after her break How to navigate standardization while accommodating client needs Her experience with her second season of her podcast Caroline’s plans for the fourth quarter of her business Connect with Caroline: Website | Instagram About Caroline:Caroline is a podcasting expert and owner of Wild Home Podcasting, a boutique podcast editing and production agency, and a homeschool mom who helps at-home podcasters launch their voices into the world. She discovered her intense love for podcasts after launching her own podcast with her biz bestie and in the process, finding her own confidence and voice. Caroline believes that everyone has a unique perspective and story worth sharing. She has a passion for helping others do this through their podcasts. Caroline has been featured in podcasts such as Generation.Mom, Proof to Product, Positively Creative, How to Fail, Day in the Life and Creative Biz Rebellion. She also shares podcasting tips and a peek into her wild life on her podcast, the Wild Home Podcast. Links:002: HOW SHE'S SCALING HER PODCAST PRODUCTION COMPANY WITH CAROLINE HULL PART 1 016: EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT PREPARING FOR MATERNITY LEAVE WITH CAROLINE HULL Dubsado Enjoyed this episode? Then make sure to join us in my free Facebook Group so we can continue the conversation! Click here to request access. Want to know when new episodes are released? Subscribe on your platform of choice so you can learn all of the scaling strategies I’m implementing in my own business and with my clients. Let’s be friends. Send me a DM on, Instagram or Facebook.
Today I am excited to bring back Caroline Hull of Wild Home Podcasting. Caroline is a member of my mastermind program, The CEO Roundtable and has graciously agreed to be a part of a series on my podcast where we will check in every three months as she implements strategies to grow and scale her business. Caroline has had a lot of changes within her business since our initial conversation. Despite being in the midst of a pandemic, she has brought on two new hires and went from working twenty hours a week to around ten or less! In this episode, we chat about how her business has looked during the pandemic including what she did to retain clients (and even bring on new ones). She shares her big wins over the course of the past three months including preparing herself and her team for her maternity leave. Caroline also discusses the mindset shifts she’s had to make as she moves away from client work and how she is taking more ownership of her CEO role. What’s in this episode: The biggest wins she’s had in her business Why she brought on two new team members What she did to retain her clients during the pandemic How her time, money and impact has evolved over the past three months Caroline’s vision for where her business will be next quarter Mindset shifts she had to fully embrace the CEO role in her business Links: 002: HOW SHE'S SCALING HER PODCAST PRODUCTION COMPANY WITH CAROLINE HULL PART 1 Launch Intensives Connect with Caroline: Website | Instagram About Caroline: Caroline is a podcasting expert and owner of Wild Home Podcasting, a boutique podcast editing and production agency, and a homeschool mom who helps at-home podcasters launch their voices into the world. She discovered her intense love for podcasts after launching her own podcast with her biz bestie and in the process, finding her own confidence and voice. Caroline believes that everyone has a unique perspective and story worth sharing. She has a passion for helping others do this through their podcasts. Caroline has been featured in podcasts such as Generation.Mom, Proof to Product, Positively Creative, How to Fail, Day in the Life and Creative Biz Rebellion. She also shares podcasting tips and a peek into her wild life on her podcast, the Wild Home Podcast. Enjoyed this episode? Then make sure to join us in my free Facebook Group so we can continue the conversation! Click here to request access. Want to know when new episodes are released? Subscribe on your platform of choice so you can learn all of the scaling strategies I’m implementing in my own business and with my clients. Let’s be friends. Send me a DM on, Instagram or Facebook.
Want to get a behind the scenes peek at what it takes to grow and scale a done-for-you service business? If you answered, “yes,” then you’re in for a treat! This episode is the first of a special series where we’ll follow my client, Caroline Hull, for a year as she grows her podcast production business! We talk about how she got over 10 hours a week back into her schedule and doubled her revenue within just 60 days of us working together. We discuss how she made the decision to hire support and she’ll give you some guidance on how to make that decision for yourself! She also shares how she’s built her marketing to support her business with a waitlist that continues to grow as her business does! What’s in this episode: How Caroline got into this business after starting her own podcast about being a creative business owner Her transition from a stationery business into a podcast production company How deciding to homeschool her daughter helped her to make this decision to transition her business When she realized she wanted to grow her business beyond just herself Getting used to exercising the muscle of getting support and knowing when is the “right” time to hire What changes Caroline implemented into her process to take back more hours in her day (over 10 hours per week!) Her experience of rebranding her business and how she’s set up her marketing to build a growing waitlist What Caroline’s focusing on for the next few months and deciding which revenue opportunities to pursue for company growth Her advice for someone who is considering getting support whether it’s from a coach, employee or someone else Connect with Caroline: Website | Instagram About Caroline:Caroline is a podcasting expert and owner of Wild Home Podcasting, a boutique podcast editing and production agency, and a homeschool mom who helps at-home podcasters launch their voices into the world. She discovered her intense love for podcasts after launching her own podcast with her biz bestie and in the process, finding her own confidence and voice. Caroline believes that everyone has a unique perspective and story worth sharing. She has a passion for helping others do this through their podcasts. Caroline has been featured in podcasts such as Generation.Mom, Proof to Product, Positively Creative, How to Fail, Day in the Life and Creative Biz Rebellion. She also shares podcasting tips and a peek into her wild life on her podcast, the Wild Home Podcast. Enjoyed this episode? Then make sure to join us in my free Facebook Group so we can continue the conversation! Click here to request access. Want to know when new episodes are released? Subscribe on your platform of choice so you can learn all of the scaling strategies I’m implementing in my own business and with my clients. Let’s be friends. Send me a DM on, Instagram or Facebook.
Hello Couragemaker and welcome to a fabulous episode of The Couragemakers Podcast! This week I'm delighted to be chatting to the wonderful Caroline Jestaz. Caroline is a fiction writer, language teacher and writing mentor. She was born and raised in Paris and has been living in the UK since 2003. She first went to England at the age of seven and fell in love with the language, the culture and the country. By the time she was thirteen, she spoke fluent English and went on to study Russian and Italian, then English Literature at university. She has twenty years of teaching experience at university, in language schools and giving private tuition face-to-face and online. Her love of books has led her to run an independent publishing company and to work for two high-profile educational publishers. Writing is her vocation. Caroline has four novels under her belt. She likes to weave in different narratives and viewpoints and explore themes such as grief, loss, projection, manipulation and deceit. She's also created an online writing course, runs creative writing workshops in Cambridge and mentors aspiring writers. Caroline has just launched The Creativity for All Podcast, a bi-monthly show which explores and celebrates the many unseen and unrecognised forms of day-to-day creativity, with the hope of inspiring listeners to tap into their creative potential. She's passionate about all things creative and endlessly curious about the creative process. During this episode, we dive into Caroline's love of languages and linguistics, how her creativity was nurtured as a child and how this plays out in her life today. Caroline shares her philosophy on writing which doubles up as beautiful advice on life, her life as a self-taught woman and her journey to writing. We dive into dealing with the critic inside your head, protecting your creativity and putting boundaries around it and the importance of space and freedom in your creative work. We also chat about the myth of the muse and the idea of being too early for something as opposed to not being able to do it. If you love deep conversations about creativity, if you struggle with your inner critic or you need some creative inspiration, this is the perfect episode for you! Enjoy today's show! About Caroline Caroline is a fiction writer, language teacher and writing mentor. She's passionate about all things creative and endlessly curious about the creative process. Caroline was born and raised in Paris and has been living in the UK since 2003. She first went to England at the age of seven and fell in love with the language, the culture and the country. By the time she was thirteen, she spoke fluent English and went on to study Russian and Italian, then English Literature at university in France, Scotland and Ireland. She has twenty years of teaching experience at university, in language schools and giving private tuition face-to-face and online. Her love of books has led her to run an independent publishing company and to work for two high-profile educational publishers. Writing is her vocation. Caroline has four novels under her belt. Her stories are character-based and always include an element of mystery. She likes to weave in different narratives and viewpoints and explore themes such as grief, loss, projection, manipulation and deceit. She's also created an online writing course, runs creative writing workshops in Cambridge and mentors aspiring writers. Caroline is passionate about her writing and teaching: ‘The reason I'm a teacher and writing mentor is that I love empowering my students with words and languages and give them the confidence they need to find their own voice.' On January 27th 2020, she launched The Creativity for All Podcast, a bi-monthly show which explores and celebrates the many unseen and unrecognised forms of day-to-day creativity, with the hope of inspiring listeners to tap into their creative potential. Website | Creativity For All Podcast | Facebook Page | Novel Writing Course Facebook Page | Instagram Things We Talked About Caroline's love of languages and linguistics and how her creativity was nurtured as a child Life as a self-taught woman Caroline's journey to writing Dealing with the critic inside your head Protecting your creativity and putting boundaries around it The importance of space and freedom in our creative life and work Creating conversations about creativity and overcoming the loneliness I'm Meg and I'm the host of Couragemakers and founder of That Hummingbird Life. I'm a coach for creative and multipassionate women, a writer and INFJ creative and multi-passionate who has a bit of a notebook and post-it note obsession, loves foot-stomping country music and likes her hot chocolate with way too much chocolate. I started Couragemakers because I wanted to create a platform for passionate and unconventional women to have honest conversations and to share their stories, struggles and dreams. The intention behind this podcast is to inspire and encourage creative and mission-driven women to live a wholehearted life and follow the beat of their drum. When I'm not recording episodes, writing bullshit-free Sunday Pep Talks to my wonderful Couragemakers community or working 1:1 with coaching clients, I'm usually covered in paint or walking my wonderfully weird cockapoo Merlin.
ABOUT CAROLINE: Caroline is a highly intuitive clairsentient coach specializing in helping people find their true calling in life or in their business. After working in the corporate world for 14 years Caroline was left feeling empty, lost, anxious & full of self-critical beliefs. Having gone on to completely change her mindset and to tap into her soul’s true calling Caroline went on to resign & build a 6 figure coaching business within 18 months. Caroline is completely changing her clients lives around with soul led coaching & getting some remarkable results. Caroline also speaks on topics to do with mindset, fear and finding your true purpose. Caroline runs the popular Fear to Founder program helping people transition through all the mindset blocks [and often the fear of leaving the corporate world] to start, build or grow their business and runs a Soul Mastermind which helps people implement the 8 pillars of soul expansion to transform their lives from the inside out. Caroline's website is www.caroline-britton.com Learn how this will help you navigate through daily experiences especially when you don't get something your way. Sometimes you don't get what you want but the Universe always delivers what you need. Kind of like listening to this episode! Resources: Full Year Private Mentorship Program is now open! I will be working on a 1:1 basis with 3 people. Schedule your 1:1 call HERE to see if you are a great fit. JOIN SuperConscious Soul Circle Private community HERE to get access to the New Moon Ceremony I shared.
On the podcast so far, we have mentioned many benefits the internet can have if you find yourself in grief. From meeting other members of “the club”, to finding practical tips or advice, there is a lot of material available online that can be helpful. That said - the web is also rife with misinformation about all aspects relating to loss and much of this content is often rampantly shared around the web in the forms memes, pictures, articles and videos, which has created many false perceptions about grief that are now considered the norm.On this week's episode of Grief Encounters Sasha & Venetia meet Caroline Lloyd, author of Grief Demystified. Caroline has spent her life challenging these misconceptions and speaks candidly about why they can be so damaging. From dismantling the “stages of grief” to looking at if an why therapy is not always a good idea, this podcast will be an extremely practical listen for anyone who has been frustrated with many of the cliches attached to loss.About Caroline:Caroline originally trained in supporting terminally ill cancer patients and their families in Texas in 1988. Since then she has volunteered in various pre-bereavement and bereavement roles for organisations in the UK including Cancer Research UK and Macmillan.For the past thirteen years her focus has been on researching and supporting those affected by anticipatory grief and the bereaved. As a result, she’s been volunteering for Cruse in bereavement support, support group facilitation, as a committee member and helpline volunteer.Caroline has also undertaken specialised training to work with children and young people, traumatic grief and baby deaths.She is currently a Board Trustee and Lead Facilitator for the Resilience Building Programme with Roadpeace, supporting those affected by road fatalities.Her current focus is on completing a PhD in bereavement, delivering training on grief to professionals, and running workshops. She was commissioned to write an accessible book on grief for Jessica Kingsley Publishers, and published Grief Demystified worldwide in November, 2017.If you're looking for a safe haven to express how you feel, Share articles, photos ,memories and more,Join the Grief Encounters Facebook Group,A place for support, compassion and empathy for those grievinghttps://www.facebook.com/groups/GriefEncounters/Music by: Nctrnm See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hey Rebels! On today's show, we wanted to chat about business structures but knew we needed an expert. Enter Caroline J. Fox. About Caroline Caroline is a Virginia attorney whose practice focuses on creative small- to medium-sized businesses. Her previous life in public relations and advertising helps her understand clients' work, struggles, and concerns better than your average lawyer. As an attorney, she's helped companies both large and small incorporate, tighten up contracts, protect trademarks and copyrights, and resolve disputes. Connect with CarolineWebsite | Twitter Links Trademark Search Website Are you wanting to join a community of product biz owners? We’d love to have you join us in the Facebook group! We can't wait to meet you! Follow us on instagram (@creativebizrebellion) and use hashtag #creativebizrebellion for a shop shout out!!! If you have a second please jump over to iTunes and leave us a review! Click on the link and then click on “view in iTunes” to leave us a review. We give you all the virtual fist bumps. Thank you! JOIN THE REBELLION! Sign up for our newsletter and get our fave list of Instagram hashtags FREE! YOU CAN FIND KELLY ONLINE AT: www.helloworldpaperco.com www.kellyparkersmith.com www.helloworldstamps.etsy.com YOU CAN FIND CAROLINE ONLINE AT: www.carolinecreates.com www.carolinecreates.etsy.com SHOW YOUR REBEL SPIRIT WITH SOME AWESOME GEAR FROM THE CREATIVE BIZ REBELLION SHOP: www.creativebizrebellion.com/shop
Caroline Webb reveals actionable insights from the latest science behind living our best days. You'll Learn: The power of micro-mindfulness Pro-tips for maintaining focus and motivation Best ways to keep up your energy throughout your day About Caroline: Caroline is CEO of Sevenshift, a firm that shows people how to use insights from behavioral science to improve their working life. Her book on that topic, How To Have A Good Day, is being published in 16 languages and more than 60 countries. She is also a Senior Advisor to McKinsey, where she was previously a Partner. View transcript, show notes, and links at http://AwesomeAtYourJob.com/ep244
Caroline Webb reveals actionable insights from the latest science behind living our best days. You'll Learn: The power of micro-mindfulness Pro-tips for maintaining focus and motivation Best ways to keep up your energy throughout your day About Caroline: Caroline is CEO of Sevenshift, a firm that shows people how to use insights from behavioral science to improve their working life. Her book on that topic, How To Have A Good Day, is being published in 16 languages and more than 60 countries. She is also a Senior Advisor to McKinsey, where she was previously a Partner. View transcript, show notes, and links at http://AwesomeA