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In this episode of the Harvest Your Own Podcast, host Brad Fenson is joined by Amber Anderson, an Alberta-born outdoors enthusiast now living off-grid in the Yukon. Amber shares how she went from urban life to a remote, self-sustaining lifestyle that revolves around hunting, fishing, foraging, gardening, and wild game butchery.After winning the Fill the Freezer contest, Amber participated in a wild game butchering course that completely changed how she approached meat processing. From trimming pork properly to preparing for her first moose, she's embracing a life filled with hands-on learning and meaningful harvests.✅ What she learned in the game cutting course✅ Tips for reducing waste and cutting meat efficiently✅ How off-grid living fuels her connection to food and natureLike the episode or let us know another topic to cover.Find Brad at:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bradfenson/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/brad.fensonFind Harvest Your Own at:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HarvestYourOwnInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/harvestyourownaca/Threads: https://www.threads.net/@harvestyourownacaX/Twitter: https://x.com/harvestyourownWebsite: https://www.harvestyourown.ca/
Episode Summary Amber Anderson is a Learning & Development Executive and Leadership Coach specializing in empowering empathetic and sensitive leaders to navigate the challenges of burnout, self-doubt, and overwhelm. Who's your ideal client and what's the biggest challenge they face? What are the common mistakes people make when trying to solve that problem? What is one valuable free action that our audience can implement that will help with that issue? What is one valuable free resource that you can direct people to that will help with that issue? What's the one question I should have asked you that would be of great value to our audience? When was the last time you experienced Goosebumps with your family and why? Build Unshakeable Leadership Confidence in 10 Minutes a Day Get in touch with Amber: LinkedIn, Website Timing Validation Focus Validate your strategic timing with precision using the KAIROS assessment system. Book your 30-minute KAIROS Strategic Assessment (€147) and transform intuition into data-driven confidence. When you know exactly WHEN to move, not just HOW, transformation becomes inevitable.http://strategy.uwedockhorn.com/
Trish is a five time Olivier Award Nominee creating innovative and site-specific work in theatres across London, New York, Greece and Australia. Following an extensive international career as a journalist and Director of Marketing she moved into the theatre working at the Bush and Kiln Theatres. She created “FRESH LINES” which promotes new and emerging talent in the UK, she is also a member of SOLT (Society of London Theatre), UK Theatre, Director of the Uncertainty Principle, Trustee of the Britain Australia Society and Advance Ambassador for Australia. Most recently she co-produced:- FANGIRLS by Yves Blake with Sonia Friedman Productions- A Mirror by Sam Holcroft with Second Half Productions at the Almeida 2024. - Opening Night, with Wessex Grove, dir. Ivo Van HoveShe produced also:- Othello, Riverside Studios with 3 actors alternating Iago during each performance.- The Shape of Things by Neil LaBute at the Park Theatre, starring Amber Anderson and Luke Newton (Bridgerton). Both were nominated at the Best Off-West End Production Awards at the 2024 WhatsOnStage Awards. - Prima Facie by Susie Miller in Athens, 2024.- The Election Monologues, recent rehearsed reading at the Park Theatre led by Harry Burton. Look out for her latest show also at the Park, “How to Fight Loneliness” from 16th April. Tickets on sale now. Trish discusses her role in producing, coming to it from a career as a journalist and what excites her about telling great stories to people through live theatre. Oliver GowerSpotlight Link: https://www.spotlight.com/9097-9058-5261Instagram: @goweroliverFor enquiries and requests: olliegower10@gmail.com
Why yes! We are watching the 2020 film adaptation of Jane Austen's Emma this week! And yes, we were all shocked that Lydea agreed to watch it. Anya Taylor-Joy stars as Emma, a "handsome, clever and rich" young woman who tries her hand at matchmaking. She means well, but she nearly ruins a friend's chance at happiness and fails to recognize her own until it's impossible not to cause hurt feelings. Johnny Flynn (Mr. Knightly) and Mia Goth (Harriet) also star in this sumptuous and beautifully shot film.Email us at MadeMePodcast@gmail.comFind us on:Facebook: www.facebook.com/MadeMePodcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/myhusbandmademedoit/ Podcast artwork by Anna Eggleton of Treehouse Lettering & Design: https://www.treehouseletteringanddesign.com/
Today I'm chatting with former Wedding Planner and current owner of the Refine Collective Amber Anderson. She shares her own story of starting a Wedding Planning Business and shares insights and learning's from along the way. Amber also shares her story of a recent health crisis and what it's taught her about life and business.Visit Refine for Wedding PlannersFind Amber on InstagramWant to meet other likeminded wedding pro's so that you can share ideas, network and help each other out? Then why not go ahead and join my free Wedding Pro community over on Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/groups/weddingprosreadytogrow/Find out more about how I can help you grow your wedding business over on my website or Instagram page:www.beccapountney.comwww.instagram.com/beccapountneyTime Stamps:00:00 The Power of Education in Business Growth00:32 Introducing Becca Pountney and the Podcast's Mission00:59 Special Guest Amber Anderson: A Journey from Fitness to Wedding Planning01:32 Networking and Creativity: The Selfie Museum Event03:13 Amber's Business Beginnings and Learning Curves06:02 The Importance of Networking and Choosing the Right Clients10:43 Navigating the World of Business Education and Mentorship15:18 Radical Honesty and Problem Solving in the Wedding Industry19:37 Self-Care, Health Challenges, and Business Adjustments31:34 Final Thoughts and Advice for Entrepreneurs
In this episode, Amber Anderson of Refine and I discuss creating and, more importantly, sticking to boundaries as entrepreneurs. Tune in to hear how to handle bad reviews, scope creep, building value, and teaching your clients how your process works. We'll also cover how enforcing boundaries can make your clients respect you. From Amber:
On today's episode I chat with Amber Anderson, Owner of Refine for Wedding Planners, about business acquisition and trademarks. We should all run our business with a long-term perspective of "do I want to run this thing until I'm ready to retire?" or "do I potentially want to sell my business one day?" Even if you think you don't want to sell, it's good for business to run it in a systemized way that it could one day be sold. Amber Anderson sold her wedding planning company, Heavenly Day, in January of 2020. She said it was easier to sell the company since it was not tied to her name directly, though the name was not trademarked. When she was ready to sell, it all came down to timing and who was ready to buy at the same time Amber was ready to sell. As for pricing, Amber calculated based on 3-4x annual revenue. Depending on your timing and if you had a broker and how much time you have will also play a factor in the money you will get and if you can get more. If you don't have solid bookkeeping, you won't be able to calculate this. Amber sold in a self-financed deal. Amber now owns Refine, an online community for new, aspiring and struggling wedding planners with coaching, retreats, and templates. When buying the business she received a flat offer and put in a bid above that offer since there were others interested. When evaluating a business, it's important to take a look at what the business owns, including intellectual property, courses that have been created, assets, and goodwill which is how well you are thought of by your community. In buying the company, Amber recreated the courses and assets to be her own. Upon buying Refine, trademarking the name was on Amber's radar immediately because of the numbers and trajectory of the business. Amber also saw other educators using Refine's first in use terms and was advised by her lawyer that she needed to protect her business each time because if she didn't protect it with the first person, it would be harder with the next. The USPTO is backed up and the first step of trademark applications can take up to a year, or longer if you mess up the application and have to start all over, a common occurrence if you try to do it on your own without the help of an attorney. It also depends on how layered and complex your name is, as was the case with a more commonly used term like "refine." Get in Touch with Our Guest Amber Anderson, Owner of Refine for Wedding Planners Check out the Refine for Wedding Planner's websiteJoin the Refine Facebook CommunityFollow Refine with Amber on Instagram
Amber Anderson wishes she had found wood burning sooner. But after only a couple years creating pyrography, she has found her calling. Now she makes incredible pieces with bright colors and bold lines. But everything isn't always sunshine and daisies. Tune into this episode of Peak Pyrography Podcast to hear what she does when it feels like everything is going wrong.You can find Amber locally around San Diego California or on the web at the links below. Email ambersafireWebsite linktr.eeInstagram @ambers_afire Pinterest pin.itFacebook ambersafire.ca TicTok @ambers_afire Teedoo Shop tedooo.com#ambersafireWho to FollowBanksy @banksyTreecard @treecardSam Bentley @sambentleyArmen Adamjan @creative_explainedSupplies to Use:Burner Razertip SK10Razertip P88Walnut Hollow Versa ToolDremel VersaTip TorchColor Prismacolor Colored PencilsArtisa Watercolor pencils Finish Mod Podge Verathane Matte brush onKrylon UV Resistant Acrylic Spray Howards Cutting Board OilDisclaimerSome of these are links to amazon. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. Thank you for supporting the show by clicking these links.Links to ClickWalnut HollowWoodburncornerThe SPARK Art ChallengeThis week's prompt is STUFFED. Peak Pyro Spark is a weekly art challenge for all mediums. Share your creations on instagram. Use #PeakPyroSpark and tag @peakpyropodcast on instagram with your creations. I can't wait to see what you make next!Opinions, beliefs and viewpoints of the interviewed guests do not necessarily reflect the opinions, beliefs, and viewpoints of the hosts, Peak Pyrography and/or Fedde Studios LLC.
In this engaging discussion, the speakers, Marguerite, Amber, and Barbara, delve into the importance of financial planning, estate planning, and the role of professional advisors. They emphasize the need for planning ahead for financial security and estate distribution, even when the future is uncertain. They also highlight the value of creativity in financial management, such as organizing cost-effective events or finding alternative ways to meet financial goals. The conversation underscores the importance of seeking advice from professionals like financial advisors, estate planning attorneys, and CPAs, who can provide objective advice and help navigate complex financial and legal landscapes. The speakers also discuss the significance of mentorship and peer groups in providing encouragement, accountability, and valuable advice, especially for those aspiring to leadership roles. They touch on the journey to success, emphasizing the importance of persistence and resilience in the face of challenges and failures. The conversation explores how personal relationships can influence financial and estate planning decisions, from choosing beneficiaries to considering the needs of future generations. They also address the common fear and hesitation people have about financial planning, often due to feelings of inadequacy or fear of judgment, and the importance of regularly reviewing and updating estate plans. ~ Summary of the transcription by Chat GPT-4 Guest contact information Marguerite Lorenz https://www.mytrustee.net/ Amber Anderson https://www.sothebysrealty.com/eng/associate/180-a-82335-4023381/amber-anderson Barbara Norman https://www.sagepathsolutions.com/ WHAT has YOUR attention? Let us know To contact us and/or leave us an audio message visit WhatHasMyAttention.com Produced by ImaginePodcasting.com dba Heard Not Seen Media, Inc. Podsafe Music Credits Shine All Night by AudioStock and Motion Array Royalty-Free Music. Dope Digging by Martijn de Boer (NiGiD) Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial (3.0) license
Yes yes my pals what's happening. This week we've got the absolute pleasure of the amazing actress Amber Anderson. She's also a super successful model (which we're gonna dig into a bit today), an incredible musician and just a bit of a gem of a person really. I saw her in the final series of Peaky Blinders last year and got to know a load more about her when she guested on my @twoshotpodcast. I told her about My Own Garms when it was just a germ of an idea and when i got round to recording the first episodes, I thought she'd be a good craic. If you like it, make sure you subscribe. We've got loads of other ace guests coming up. And if you've got a pal that likes clothes and that, send em a little message with a link in it. Say ‘get on this podcast it's class'. Right let's crack on. This is Amber Anderson on My Own Garms. Nice one again Amber for coming on and being a total legend. She's just been cast in her first play called the shape of things. So if you fancy wearing your lovely clothes out somewhere nice. Go and watch her in that. She'll be class. If you liked this ep then subscribe. Stay in the loop. Go and follow us on the socials. We're @myowngarms everywhere. There's loads of bonus footage, clips, BTS, guest announcements, all that good stuff. And, if you like what we do and have got a business, slide in the dms, let's work a little sponsorship thing out. Cos all this shit, doesn't pay for itself. I fucking paid for it all and now I'm skint. Nice one for being here. We'll be back next week with another absolute winner of a guest. See ya then ✌️ My Own Garms is a video podcast. You can watch on Spotify and Youtube. There's gonna be loads of clips on TikTok and Insta (@myowngarms). But if you just want the audio, then you can find us wherever you usually listen to you podcasts. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/myowngarms/message
What's happening TSP mates!! Producer Griff here. I've got a new podcast called 'My Own Garms'. It's a video podcast and it's about clothes and the people who wear them. This is the first episode with my mate Neil Summers here. I've got 8 recorded with a few previous TSP guests scattered amongst them (Amber Anderson is on next week) The best way to get the podcast is either on Spotify or Youtube as you'll have the full audio visual experience but the audio is available wherever you get your podcasts. MOG blurb below. New TSPs getting recorded next week. Nice one!! Neil Summers on Swedish Gorpcore, Racking Euro Sports Shops & British Subcultures' Effect On Fashion Yes my mates, what's happening with you lot!? This is My Own Garms. Now I'm not a massive fan of gassing on and on at the beginning of podcasts but since this is the first ever ep, I'd best give you a quick rundown of what's happening here. Every week I'm gonna get a guest on. Actors, musicians, artists, journalists, fashion heads. Anyone I reckon who's good for a chinwag about clothes. I'm sure you'll get the idea after an episode or two. This week I'm chatting to Neil Summers. Neil's a fucking diamond. His current professional roles involves working with a load of ace brands including Swedish jacket overlords Haglofs, Italian fabric innovators CP Company, German footbed perfectors Birkenstock and scandi fridge magnates Dometic. I first came across Neil when he was working on Proper magazine which he started with his mate Mark. I was pestering him about making some more proper podcasts so when I started My Own Garms, he was one of the first people I asked to be a guest. I fucking love this guy. You're gunna love him too. If you like this ep make sure you subscribe. We've got loads more sick guests coming up on this first series. Go and follow us on the socials. We're @myowngarms everywhere and if you wanna help us out go to Patreon.com/myowngarms and give us a quid. Or get boss to sponsor us or something. If you liked that, we've got loads more that are just as good coming up so make sure you click that subscribe button. Comment, review all that but the best thing you can do is send it to a mate who you reckon will love it. Come on, we're just starting out here, throw us a bone. That's about a wrap but it would be remiss of not to shout out a few people that have helped make it happen. Biggup Oscar Kenny on the tunes. That kid is making some absolute bangers. Go and follow him on insta. Proper child prodigy behaviours. Biggup Sam Black from the Popular Front crew on the other batch of tunes. Podcast soundtrack composer extraordinaire. Cheers mate. Big thanks to Pearl who's done all the sick graphics and stuff that have stopped me having to dig out my coloured pencils. If you want some boss graphic design work done for anything, hit her up on insta @pearlthompsondesign. Shout out Matt Sellers for helping out with the colour grade. Big thanks to the mates at Aston for the mics and Native Places London and Manchester for the lovely recording spaces and last but not least big thanks to Sam Birch who's done a banging job recording and engineering the whole thing. Nice one for listening. Catch you on the next one. My Own Garms is a video podcast. You can watch on Spotify and Youtube. There's gonna be loads of clips on TikTok and Insta (@myowngarms). But if you just want the audio, then you can find us wherever you usually listen to you podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode we are thrilled to welcome the cast of Park Theatre's The Shape of Things by Neil LaBute! Starring Luke Newton (Bridgerton, The Book of Mormon), Amber Anderson (Peaky Blinders, Black Mirror), Carla Harrison-Hodge (Cyrano De Bergerac, Amadeus) and Majid Mehdizadeh-Valoujerdy (War Horse, Hollyoaks). We chat with the cast (our first in-person interview since before the pandemic) about working on this current production of The Shape of Things, their interpretation of the characters, and much more!*Please note that this podcast episode contains plot spoilers of the play.*
Witchcraft, witch hunts, and which witches are witch: in this week's podzine, Hannah has a fascinating, feminist (obviously) chat to journalist India Rakusen about all things witch-related and her new podcast, Witch. Jen's chatting to Peaky Blinders' Amber Anderson, star of a new production of Neil LaBute's The Shape of Things at London's Park Theatre, about cruel relationships, societal pressures, controversial characters, and absolutely not aligning with the women she plays. There's a regular dollop of sporting action in Jenny Off the Blocks, and Mick's chosen a Rated or Dated that threatens everyone's warm childhood memories and might even ruin Hannah's Christmas: 1988's Big. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/standardissuespodcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Cheers to 3 Years! The Render Podcast has been officially official for three wonderful years and we are so grateful to have had you here along for the ride. The Render Podcast was created to be a free, resourceful, and impactful educational podcast for you to lean into. With the intention of creating resource guides and free templates, having those hard conversations, and inviting guests to The Render Podcast, we have poured so much into this with you in mind. To celebrate 3 years, we have rounded up our top three best-of-the-best episodes. You will have the opportunity to listen to the recap on these again! First up, Ep. 114 with guest Amber Anderson of Refine! Amber Anderson is the leader of Refine, a community of planners located in Austin, Texas, and loves the ability her position gives her to bridge the gap between rental companies and planners, all on behalf of the client. In this episode, Amber and Cam discuss important hot topics, clauses in rental contracts, how to best serve your clients, and what working with the right team can accomplish. Tune in to learn more! Key takeaways from the episode: → Refine → How Planners & Rental Companies Can Work Together → Do You Need to Pay OT on weekends? → Showing Products that Fit Your Clients Needs → Why You Should Send Surveys → Budgeting Needs vs. Wants When Renting → The Right Partners Can Boost Your Client Experiences Product or Affiliate Links Refine — Amber's Community of Wedding Planners in Austin, Texas Refine's Instagram Account Next week on The Render Podcast, we are continuing with another surprise episode from the last 3 years!
Amber Anderson, owner of Refine for Wedding Planners, joins Greg to discuss the power of marketing in the online business space.
Two parents and two very different ideas on how to parent? Join us for our first episode about parenting united, working through conflict, and being ok with the messy. Hosts, Taylor and Joe Leal, are joined by Sam and Amber Anderson - parents to 6! - for a candid and humorous conversation that will encourage. 1. Differing parenting styles and expectations can lead to conflict. Communicate even when you don't agree. 2. Allow your kids see conflict and how to resolve conflict. 3. Following of Jesus is messy and complicated - don't pretend to have all the answers. Faith & the Family is a ministry of Kensington Church in metro Detroit, Michigan. Through podcasts and events, we hope to come alongside parents to equip and encourage them as they raise their children, and to give practical encouragement about integrating faith into the everyday life. We address relevant topics and challenges that touch all ages. For more information, visit https://www.kensingtonchurch.org/faithandfamily.
Episode 39: Women + Layers Amber Anderson is the founder of Tote + Pears, the creative studio that provides audience insights and creates content, campaigns and designs that resonate with women — the decision-makers at home and untapped talent at work. They specialize in strategy, branding, and product and service development. Amber brings almost two decades of experience managing all areas of the product and service lifecycle. At we look at women, the people they love and the layered identities that shape how they experience life's moments. Then we use data and our understanding of intersecting identities to design brands, content and campaigns that meet people where they are. Podcast sponsor: William and Lauren If you want to see if it's a good fit to work with Jen V. and JRT on speaking courageously as a leader, check us out at https://www.voicefirstworld.com/
Go behind the scenes of Country Music's Biggest Night - the 2022 CMA Awards! Hosts Kelly Sutton and Amber Anderson were on location at Bridgestone Arena, and take you backstage with the winners and performers, including Lainey Wilson, Cody Johnson and Old Dominion. Plus, why repeat Entertainer of the Year Luke Combs was nervous - and why it was our fault! We share performance highlights and fashion favorites, including a special edition Burning Question.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Here is another one: Farming the Soil with Amber Anderson. DonnaLonna Kitchen takes a look at the ingredients in the soil. We interview Amber Anderson, a soil expert from the Iowa State University Agronomy department. Donna and Lonna talk about fertilizer, additives, nutrients and nitrogen. What goes into the growing of our food? Are these good things? Are they not so good things? Why do farmers make the decisions they do?
Amber Anderson is the Leader of Refine, a community of planners located in Austin, Texas, and loves the ability her position gives her to bridge the gaps between rental companies and planners, all on behalf of the client. In this episode, Amber and Cam discuss important hot topics, clauses in rental contracts, how to best serve your client, and what working with the right team can accomplish. Tune in to learn all the details! Here is a sneak peek of what this episode consists of: [2:48] Refine [11:00] How Planners And Rentals Companies Can Work Together [13:38] Do You Need To Pay OT On Weekends? [33:18] Showing Products That Fit Your Clients Needs [40:50] Why You Should Send Surveys [48:02] Budgeting Needs vs. Wants When Renting [52:53] The Right Partners Can Boost Your Client Experiences Product or Affiliate Links Refine - Ambers Community of Wedding Planners in Austin, Texas Instagram - Refine's Instagram Account Next week on The Render Podcast, an encouragement message from Cam!
Be Persuasive - Not Abrasive with Amber Anderson, Owner, RefineForWeddingPlanners.com. The response to that hard-to-answer email or text can be the difference between a client that understands and a nightmare review. • Formulas that build wordsmith confidence • Handle emotion and tension with tact and grace • Close the loop and remain in control.
Welcome to our second series of Sound Unbound, a podcast where comedian and co-founder of Arts Emergency Josie Long talks to creative minds about the music that moves them, with help from conductor Ben Gernon. In this first episode, actress and pianist Amber Anderson tells us what Chopin's Fantasie Impromptu means to her, as the final she played before leaving music school. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Summer is winding down, and that means Wedding MBA is in the air. Sitting with my business bestie (and business partner) we are talking all about vegas and our Monday mixer, Conference Confident. This is our meet and greet with fellow planners throughtout the events of Wedding MBA. A chance for us to meet new faces, talk, share and support fellow planners the best way possible. Topics Covered How it all started Making connections Conference confident Deep work Networking and implementation Park MGM The sponsors
After a decade in weddings and events, Amber Anderson, founder of Heavenly Day Events, pivoted her career into coaching others while maintaining a role in her planning company in Austin, Texas. As the host of Refine for Wedding Planners, Amber desires to coach and mentor planners via the largest Facebook group exclusively for wedding planners by offering a course, retreat, membership and templates! Amber is known for having radical honesty, often saying what most people are thinking but won't say, striving to elevate the industry one conversation at a time. You will hear all about Amber Anderson's journey and her tips on 'Working Less + Making More as an Event Pro.' We will finish up with 'What She Wishes Other Vendors Knew' and her 'Confetti Hour Confession.' Featured Guest: Amber Anderson for Refine for Wedding Planners Website: https://refineforweddingplanners.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/refineforweddingplanners/ -- Help support Renée and The Confetti Hour show with a small contribution of $3 per month. Your support goes towards the professional maintenance of the show allowing Renée to continue to bring on reputable professionals to share their incredible journeys and tangible tips to help wedding professionals elevate their services. Consider supporting at https://www.patreon.com/theconfettihour Merri is an visualization online platform made for event planning that allows planners to bring their client's events to life in 3D. You can visualize your entire event using models of furniture, decor, flowers, and more, all within renderings of your venue! It also allows you to collaborate with your vendor team for seamless planning and execution of events.If you are a planner and would like to see what Merri can do for you, you can sign up at the link in our bio! For venue or rental companies interested in becoming involved on the platform, you can email ambassador@bemerri.com to get started!
In this episode of the Refine Podcast, I'm sharing some pros and cons of working with parents. In this chat, I cover: Why some people love it, why others don't The complicating factors Things to consider or re-consider How to navigate if choosing to work with parents If not choosing to work with parents, how to avoid it! Thanks for listening! Be sure to like and review or take a screenshot to share in your IG stories, tagging @refineforweddingplanners for a chance to win free stuff!
Do you ever feel burnt out? Overwhelmed? Feeling like you're doing everything at work and at home? Well, I'm here to tell you that there's something not working for you in your life and you need to evaluate the decisions that you make. In this episode, we have Amber Anderson with us, as she brings us her rational honesty. We'll talk about delegating tasks to others and learning to step back and let others do what we think we can do (but is really weighing us down). She's here to remind us that we don't have to be defined by stereotypes of what we should do. That women shouldn't just be housewives — women can work and maintain a household as well. We'll be talking more about removing that huge weight on your shoulders in this episode. Tune in now! In this episode, you'll learn: Why people cannot be defined by what they do. How to delegate tasks that prevent you from doing the most important things. How to use project management tools in your business as well as in personal life. How to make an SOP for your personal life. How to balance your mind, body and soul. Here's a sneak peek inside the episode: [1:50] Every decision you make in your life you either created, promoted, or allowed — and you have full responsibility and accountability for what goes on. [2:00] Instead of approaching your business from a systematic way and leaving your home life just willy nilly. I would suggest coming up with SOPs for your home life as well. [5:56] Don't place your value in antiquated thoughts about who you are and what you are — “supposed to do” is not going to work. [6:00] You want to outsource something in your business so you can have the freedom to do that time. [13:25] You absolutely have to be engaged in your own transformation, no matter how great the infrastructure, time, and love you give to them. They eventually have to do the work themselves. [15:46] People ask for what they think they need. It's best for us to give them what we know they need and what works best for the sustainability of things. Connect with me! Podcast Instagram: The Flourishing Entrepreneur FM Website: Flourish Marketing | Strategy, Copywriting & Coaching Schedule a Discovery Call: Discovery Call Guest Bio Amber has been a business owner for more than a decade and just recently been handed the reins of Refine. She took the company from a $30k success to a quarter million dollars in under 2 years of leadership. She's someone who has eyes on the prize and won't take no for an answer. Not worried about the goals and processes of others, but focused on her business and what she can give authentically. She sees the beauty in tactfully delivering hard truths that better our industry, pushing entrepreneurs to grow through honesty paired with encouragement. She's all about real talk. Find more of Amber on: IG: @refineforweddingplanners Website: Refine for Wedding Planners Facebook Group: The Refine Facebook Group
In this episode, I've got a “hot take” ego buster for ya on ideal clients. In our chat, I cover: A behavior I've observed A challenge to you What you can learn from losing a sale Thanks for listening! Be sure to share, like, and follow! @refineforweddingplanners. Have a great day Refiners!
Amber Anderson is the Leader of Refine, a community of planners located in Austin, Texas, and loves the ability her position gives her to bridge the gaps between rental companies and planners, all on behalf of the client. In this episode, Amber and Cam discuss important hot topics, clauses in rental contracts, how to best serve your client, and what working with the right team can accomplish. Tune in to learn all the details! Here is a sneak peek of what this episode consists of: [2:48] Refine [11:00] How Planners And Rentals Companies Can Work Together [13:38] Do You Need To Pay OT On Weekends? [33:18] Showing Products That Fit Your Clients Needs [40:50] Why You Should Send Surveys [48:02] Budgeting Needs vs. Wants When Renting [52:53] The Right Partners Can Boost Your Client Experiences Product or Affiliate Links Refine - Ambers Community of Wedding Planners in Austin, Texas Instagram - Refine's Instagram Account Next week we will drop an episode about expanding your offerings as a rental company.
This week, my guest is Amber Anderson, who is the co-founder of Tote and Pears, a women-plus insights and brand studio. What that means is that they use data to help clients in designing brands, content and campaigns that center women. Tote and Pears helps clients in three core areas: Diversity in the Workplace within the Tech industry, Healthcare as well as Education. Amber will explain how they work with their clients and share why she thinks these are crucial areas in which an organization like hers can and should make an impact. Our conversation also gets into why she became an entrepreneur in the first place (hint hint, it has to do with motherhood) and how that journey is going so far. This was a fun chat with a lot of gems that you can hopefully use in your own entrepreneurial journey.
Today I'm chatting with Amber Anderson all about a candid look at parenting in the event industry. Amber and I discuss how she has structured her life and business to work for her family. She shares a fresh perspective on parenting in the event industry and candidly talks about how by being open to help either from inside or outside the home, you are able to still focus on your business while enjoying time with your kids. A little bit about Amber is that she is the founder of Heavenly Day Events and the host of Refine for Wedding Planners. Amber desires to coach and mentor planners via the largest Facebook group exclusively for wedding planners by offering a course, retreat, membership, and templates. Visit Website: https://refineforweddingplanners.com/ Visit Website: https://weddingindustryspeakers.com/speaker/amber-anderson/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/refineforweddingplanners/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/refineworkshop Love the podcast? Please leave a 5 ⭐️ review on Apple Podcasts. Our Investment Guide Template for Wedding Photographers is available in our online shop. Need help submitting your wedding to publications? We offer 1:1 and Done for You Wedding Curations + Submission Services - click here to book your spot today! Get our Wedding Submissions E-Mail Templates to help make your next online or print submission easier! Stay Connected: Follow @teawithjaine & @jainekershner on Instagram We are looking for Sponsors just like you! Visit Our Website to Apply: www.teawithjaine.com
After Carrie Underwood and Mickey Guyton tweeted about her, Reyna Roberts was on a fast track to success. She tells hosts Kelly Sutton and Amber Anderson how music literally saved her life as a child in Alaska; how her mother manifested her song making it on ESPN — and about her appearance in the new Amazon Music documentary, “For Love & Country.” Plus: hear why Amber doesn't want to discuss sports with Eric Church, and we [RE]Discover early music from Thomas Rhett and compare it to his current sound.New episodes of Country Heat Weekly drop Thursday, direct from the heart of Nashville.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Hello Two Shot Podcast listeners. It's Two Shot Podcast time. We've got a really special one for you this week. Our guest is the fantastic actor Amber Anderson. You'll know Amber from the final series of Peaky Blinders where she brilliantly plays the fascist Lady Diana Mitford. You may also have seen her in White Lie, Strike, Mr. Burberry or Autumn De Wilde's 2020 adaptation of Emma amongst many other things. Amber has also been an extremely successful model, walking for some the biggest French fashion houses and leading campaigns for some massive brands. Amber is so honest and open about her career, and (trigger warning) she talks very candidly about abusive and coercive directors, photographers and other industry figures. She and Craig discuss tea, PTSD, happiness, the dangers of hot tubs, drawing lines in the sand, people who hide behind sunglasses and loads, loads more. She's a fantastically strong and inspiring woman and we're honoured she felt she could share her story with us. This is series 9, episode 19 of the Two Shot Podcast with Amber Anderson. If you've enjoyed listening to this episode then please click through to https://www.patreon.com/twoshotpod to make a donation to the running costs of the show. You'll get bonus podcast audio, pictures and video in return. Nice one. Get in touch... Facebook- search 'Two Shot Podcast' Twitter- @twoshotpod Instagram- @twoshotpod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Maren Morris has a new album to celebrate, but she hasn't forgotten where she came from. She looks back on the early days of her time in Nashville, shares advice for aspiring songwriters, and reveals how the pandemic changed her career. Hosts Kelly Sutton and Amber Anderson have been all over Nashville this week and will take you along to a sold out show at the Ryman and private event with Russell Dickerson, plus get you up to date on the latest news from Dan + Shay, Reba and Luke Combs. And in celebration of Women's History Month, we [RE]Discover the groundbreaking music of Loretta Lynn.New episodes of Country Heat Weekly drop Thursday, direct from the heart of Nashville.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this video, we talk about how to streamline efficiencies at home so that you can make a bigger impact in your business! About Our Guest: As a former personal trainer, Amber fell into the wedding industry quite by accident. When the economy crashed in 2008, Amber took the nearest desk job she could find at Deloitte. With grit and determination, she survived 7 rounds of layoffs working her way to a corporate event planning role in their Dallas office. Eventually, one event led to another and after hiring a “day of coordinator” for her own wedding, she realized she could do it better. So she did and along came Heavenly Day Events in Austin, Texas. Amber's philosophy on creating opportunities served her well in becoming a local leader, looked to for expert advice by her peers. After a decade in weddings and events, Amber pivoted her career to coaching others on a national level. As the host of Refine for Wedding Planners, Amber mentors new, aspiring and struggling planners via the largest Facebook group exclusively for wedding planners. She offers a course, retreat and templates that are known for being unlike anything else on the market! Community over competition is important to Amber and she is proud to have helped start the Associated Wedding Planners of Austin, a conglomeration of local planners seeking to grow and excel through ethics and standards. As a Public Speaker with regular interviews and publications in sources like Bustle, Pop Sugar, Style Me Pretty and Martha Weddings, Amber brings fresh perspective. Known for her radical honesty, Amber often says what most people are thinking but won't say, striving to elevate the industry one conversation at a time. Find Her Herę: Website: https://refineforweddingplanners.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/refineforweddingplanners/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/refineworkshop Thanks for checking out The Venue Rx. We are a team of content creators bringing you weekly reviews, tutorials, and business coaching videos. For a look at all things motivation, mindset, podcast interviews, and more...this is the place to be! BE A GUEST! If you are interested in being a guest on our show, or you know someone who you would recommend, go to our website and submit a request! We will review your application and get back to you promptly. ► Website http://thevenuerx.com/submit ► Join Our Facebook Group/VRX Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/thevenuerxcommunity/
Country hitmaker Chris Young looks back on the beginnings of his career, and shares some music business lessons with our listeners. His long friendships hosts Kelly Sutton and Amber Anderson bring out tales you won't hear anywhere else. Plus, we compare stories between BRELAND and Thomas Rhett about their new single, "Praise the Lord" while Luke Bryan trades jabs with Ryan Hurd! Another star packed episode of Country Heat Weekly, direct from Music Row in Nashville.New episodes of Country Heat Weekly drop every Thursday.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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What happens when you are raised in a society where men are traditionally seen as the breadwinner and you start to out-earn your husband or if you choose to take on that role? TaVona investigates this with some women who are the primary earners either through their business or their job while building their business. They discuss: What they learned from their moms about women earning money and independence Ignoring the voices of other people about what you should do and what you should want How they ended up in that role, the challenge of renegotiating roles and having difficult conversations Like what you hear? Find more from TaVona below:
As Tommy faces some devastating news, Lloyd Griffith and Darren Harriott are here to dissect every moment of an incredibly tense third episode. They share their thoughts on Tommy's actions as yet more of Darren's predictions come true. Plus, they meet Amber Anderson, who plays the terrifying Diana Mitford.
ACM Awards co-host Gabby Barrett checks in with an update on her preparations for the 57th ACM Awards and reveals she's never met her co-host, Dolly Parton! Chris Young stops by to talk about being the most nominated artist at this show and spills the tea on his double performance. Hosts Kelly Sutton and Amber Anderson take you behind the scenes of the performances, nominations and VIP events happening in Las Vegas for awards week. Plus, we fan out with journalist Alison Bonaguro, who has spent the past 15 years behind the scenes covering country music.New episodes of Country Heat Weekly drop Thursday, direct from the heart of Nashville.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Amazon Music Artist to Watch Willie Jones hangs out for a wide ranging discussion on being a Black man in country. His music fuses country with hip-hop, pop and reggae while paying homage to his Southern roots. Hosts Kelly Sutton and Amber Anderson also reveal how last week's guest BRELAND made good on his promise and bring you up to date on the latest news from Nashville. Plus, we wrap up Black History Month by [RE]Discovering the groundbreaking country career of Darius Rucker.New episodes of Country Heat Weekly drop Thursday, direct from the heart of Nashville.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Get to know Amazon Music's Breakthrough artist BRELAND as he reveals his musical backstory, the life changing text message from Dierks Bentley, and his most embarrassing moments on stage. Hosts Kelly Sutton and Amber Anderson review Kacey Musgraves' Nashville tour stop, and Chris Young's mom shares the sacrifices and struggles she made as a young single mom who is now a Business Manager to the stars!New episodes of Country Heat Weekly drop Thursday, direct from the heart of Nashville.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Dustin Lynch drops by our Music Row studio to celebrate the release of his new album Blue in the Sky and upcoming Party Mode Tour. Hosts Kelly Sutton and Amber Anderson share some Valentine gift ideas and anti-Valentine song selections! Plus we look back on the epic career of Randy Travis.New episodes of Country Heat Weekly drop Thursday, direct from the heart of Nashville.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Catch up with Kacey Musgraves backstage at her “starcrossed: unveiled” tour stop! Kacey shares the details of her pre-show routine and the benefits of traveling with a semi. Hosts Kelly Sutton and Amber Anderson celebrate Black History Month by shining the spotlight on Linda Martell, the first Black woman to play the Grand Ole Opry. Plus go behind the scenes at Kenny Chesney's #1 party and Walker Hayes' unexpected halftime broadcast.New episodes of Country Heat Weekly drop Thursday, direct from the heart of Nashville.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Lauren Alaina shares the lessons she learned writing her new book "Getting Good at Being You." Kelly Sutton and Amber Anderson have a country music themed holiday gift guide, plus we "fan out" with a Garth Brooks die-hard who has seen almost 100 shows!New episodes of Country Heat Weekly release on Thursdays.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Kelly Sutton and Amber Anderson share their behind-the-scenes experiences from the most diverse CMA Awards in history, check out some hot new music, and rediscover Deana Carter's debut album.New episodes of Country Heat Weekly release on Thursdays.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this season trailer, hosts Kelly Sutton and Amber Anderson introduce their show, Country Heat Weekly. Every week Kelly and Amber deliver the vibrant world of country from Nashville to Austin and beyond – entertaining listeners with today's top tracks, sharing country music news, sitting down with beloved artists, celebrating country music history, and highlighting future stars. New episodes arriving weekly, beginning on November 9th. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week, we invite Amber Anderson of @authenticallyamberblog, a mother, marketer, blogger, and influencer. Amber breaks down the ins and outs of content creation, the power of prayer, family, and business. Through this conversation Amber gives the listener advice on how to win in Corporate America, relationships, parenting, and how to build and keep a social media following. You don't want to miss this one! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
On today's episode I chat with Amber Anderson, Owner of Refine for Wedding Planners, about business acquisition and trademarks. We should all run our business with a long-term perspective of "do I want to run this thing until I'm ready to retire?" or "do I potentially want to sell my business one day?" Even if you think you don't want to sell, it's good for business to run it in a systemized way that it could one day be sold. Amber Anderson sold her wedding planning company, Heavenly Day, in January of 2020. She said it was easier to sell the company since it was not tied to her name directly, though the name was not trademarked. When she was ready to sell, it all came down to timing and who was ready to buy at the same time Amber was ready to sell. As for pricing, Amber calculated based on 3-4x annual revenue. Depending on your timing and if you had a broker and how much time you have will also play a factor in the money you will get and if you can get more. If you don't have solid bookkeeping, you won't be able to calculate this. Amber sold in a self-financed deal. Amber now owns Refine, an online community for new, aspiring and struggling wedding planners with coaching, retreats, and templates. When buying the business she received a flat offer and put in a bid above that offer since there were others interested. When evaluating a business, it's important to take a look at what the business owns, including intellectual property, courses that have been created, assets, and goodwill which is how well you are thought of by your community. In buying the company, Amber recreated the courses and assets to be her own. Upon buying Refine, trademarking the name was on Amber's radar immediately because of the numbers and trajectory of the business. Amber also saw other educators using Refine's first in use terms and was advised by her lawyer that she needed to protect her business each time because if she didn't protect it with the first person, it would be harder with the next. The USPTO is backed up and the first step of trademark applications can take up to a year, or longer if you mess up the application and have to start all over, a common occurrence if you try to do it on your own without the help of an attorney. It also depends on how layered and complex your name is, as was the case with a more commonly used term like "refine." Get in touch with our guest" Amber Anderson, Owner of Refine for Wedding PlannersCheck out Refine's websiteJoin the Refine Facebook groupFollow Refine with Amber on Instagram
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No one really goes into wedding planning hoping or planning to become a bride or groom-zilla, sometimes it happens without you realizing it. And sometimes, you may not even realize it. So, before it's too late, we're chatting with wedding expert Amber Anderson on how to avoid becoming “a zilla” and how to change things if you've accidentally hit that point. We discuss all the things from what to do when you or your fiance becomes “a zilla” to how to stop it from happening in the first place; Amber gives amazing advice for all wedding planning couples. If you have a question or fun story to share (we love hearing them!) email us at support@bustld.com In this episode you'll hear: How your headspace and attitude can impact your wedding planning and wedding day Tips to destress the wedding planning process Why compromise is so important when planning a wedding CONNECT WITH US! Website Instagram Facebook Podcast Website
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