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OVERVIEW: Be clear on what problem you can solve, and people will listen. Jason A. Duprat, Entrepreneur, Healthcare Practitioner, and Host of the Healthcare Entrepreneur Academy podcast, sits down with Amelia Roberts, Visibility Strategist, Relationships Facilitator, and the Founder of Solutions by Amelia. When it comes to Entrepreneurship and Marketing, Amelia's passion is second to none. On this episode, she gives us a glimpse of her years of experience in building clients' businesses, discussing a wide variety of concepts, best practices, and personal anecdotes. EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS Growing up in an entrepreneurial family, Amelia has always liked Social Media Marketing and Business. After high school, she wanted to study Entrepreneurship but landed in Nursing. Determined to pursue her passion, she found a way to incorporate her love for business into healthcare. Amelia dives deep into her S.C.A.L.E. framework for aiding entrepreneurs with collaborative conversations. Educate your referral partners so they can communicate the problem you can solve. Nurture your client relationship, then use your first testimonials to attract more clients. Salespeople reach out to clients on your behalf, and those reputable in the field have optimized profiles and can demonstrate their detailed steps to captivate clients. Amelia highly recommends these two books: Building a StoryBrand: Clarify Your Message So Customers Will Listen by Donald Miller The Ultimate Sales Machine: Turbocharge Your Business with Relentless Focus on 12 Key Strategies by Chet Holmes TWEETABLE QUOTES "Focus and be clear on the problem that you solve." – Amelia Roberts "Results build on top of one another. Once you get the ball rolling, the snowball effect is tremendous." – Jason Duprat CONNECT WITH JASON DUPRAT: LinkedIn | Facebook | Instagram | Youtube | Facebook Group RESOURCES: Sign up for one of our free business start-up Masterclasses by heading over to https://healthcareboss.org/masterclass/ Have a healthcare business question? Text me at 386-284-4955, and I'll add you to my contacts. Occasionally, I'll share important announcements and answer your questions as well. Do you enjoy our podcast? Leave a rating and review: https://lovethepodcast.com/he RELATED EPISODES: #243: TACTICAL TUESDAY: TRAVELING DOWN THE PATH OF PROGRESSION AS AN ENTREPRENEUR #129: DR. TIM RADERSTORF: TEACHING THE HEALTHCARE ENTREPRENEURIAL MINDSET #249: TACTICAL TUESDAY: WHY NOT USING A CRM IS SLOWING YOUR BUSINESS'S GROWTH #HealthcareEntrepreneurAcademy #healthcare #HealthcareBoss #entrepreneur #entrepreneurship #podcast #businessgrowth #teamgrowth #digitalbusiness
One of the key ways to grow your business and expand your reach is through partnerships and collaboration. Yes, a lot of it has to do with relationship building but time is precious. We want to take on the right opportunities and make it a fruitful relationship. One of my key values is community and connection and I'm so happy to dive deeper into this space with today's topic ‘Prepared to partner - being ready for YES moments with Amelia Roberts, Business Development Advisor, and Collaboration Consultant.About Amelia:Amelia is a registered nurse by trade who fell in love with marketing and sales (it turns out the process for each matched her expertise with scientific methods perfectly).Amelia's almost 20 years in healthcare and 6 years in business have proven that most challenges with advancing in a career or business result from:A) a story that is not being toldB) a collaboration that is not happeningC) both A and BNow, alongside other hats, individuals and teams hire Amelia to regain control of their day, quarter, or year with the RIGHT collaborations.When she is not teaching leaders how to do less marketing while making more impact by developing relationships at scale, Amelia enjoys spending time on #teamnap as well as planning both real and imagined food tours.Episode Highlights:How to go after the collaborations that will help your business growHow to know when to say yes or no to a collaboration opportunityExamples of collaborations for your business: podcasts, panels, virtual summits, sponsorship, a book to give (swag), masterminds, referral partners, affiliatesSetting expectationsBeing ready to receive using the SCALE frameworkUsing the BOND framework: Browse, Observe, Nurture, DeliverQuestions to consider when seeking collaborations: Why you, Why them? Why now?Quote: “Ask for what we want and be prepared to receive.” Maya AngelouThanks, Amelia for sharing your zone of genius for how to launch and create copy that converts, this episode will truly shift your perspective.Grab the Scale with Sanity guide that shares an easier and simpler way to grow your audience while preserving your well-being. http://bit.ly/getinfrontofanyone You can connect with Amelia on:LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/ameliaroberts/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talk2amelia Twitter: https://twitter.com/talk2amelia YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/c/AmeliaRDream100 Follow on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/solutionsbyameliadotcom Connect with Nathalie:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pictonatphoto/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.ca/pictonatphotography Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pictonatbrandingcreative/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nathalie-amlani/ Join the Free Focal Tangent: Brand Builder Society Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/brandbuildersociety Website: https://pictonat.com
Hosting a virtual summit is a powerful way to connect with peers in a way that can lead to powerful collaborations, opportunities, and friendships down the road. However, it's easy to let those connections and relationships fade once the event is over and miss out on much of the opportunity that a summit can bring. In this episode, collaboration consultant Amelia Roberts is sharing how we can build on the relationships we have with our speakers in an organized way that won't zap all your energy. For show notes, head to https://summithosthangout.com/191
This time last week we were looking forward to the big match: The Lionesses at the European Championship Final at Wembley. We hoped, but we just couldn't predict what would happen, but what a great moment when they won against Germany! But don't let the success of women's football overshadow the sport that's been with us all along: netball. At the Commonwealth Games, the English team - known as the Roses - are in the semi-final tomorrow, up against Australia. If they win, they'll be in the final on Sunday. And don't forget: the Roses WON at the Commonwealth Games last time around, four years ago. We speak to ex-Roses captain, Ama Agbeze. In the last normal academic year before the pandemic, 7,894 children were permanently excluded from English state schools. However, the data shows that certain groups of children are more likely to be excluded than others. Boys are three times more likely than girls, children on free school meals are four times more likely than other children, and Gypsy Roma, Travellers of Irish heritage, and black Caribbean children are all significantly more likely to face school exclusion than white British children. To explore why these disparities exist, Anita is joined by Dr Amelia Roberts, deputy director of UCL's Centre for Inclusive Education; Jason Arthur, CEO of Mission 44, a charitable foundation which aims to support disadvantaged young people; and Lisa Smith, chair of the Advisory Council for the Education of Romany and Other Travellers. When we think about the World War II war effort, Indian women in saris are not the first people that come to mind. Social historian Kiran Sahota has been researching the role of Indian women in the war, and has curated her research into a documentary and exhibition, which is currently on tour in the UK. There's been anger from counsellors and psychotherapists about new guidelines around access to rape victims therapy notes. The changes introduced by the CPS were first reported exclusively by Woman's Hour back in May when solicitors raised concerns. Now five leading bodies representing psychiatrists, psychologists and counsellors have raised their own concerns. Newsnight reporter Anna Collinson has been looking into the story. We also hear from Dame Vera Baird, the Victims Commissioner for England and Wales. According to the art market, men are 10 times better at painting than women, with men's art valued ten times more than women's. Now, a new Radio 4 documentary, 'Revaluating Art' explores why. Its creator, Mary-Ann Sieghart explains. Presenter: Anita Rani Producer: Kirsty Starkey Interviewed Guest: Ama Agbeze Interviewed Guest: Dr Amelia Roberts Interviewed Guest: James Arthur Interviewed Guest: Lisa Smith Interviewed Guest: Kiran Sahota Interviewed Guest: Vera Baird Interviewed Guest: Anna Collinson Interviewed Guest: Mary-Ann Sieghart
Be clear on what problem you can solve, and people will listen. Jason A. Duprat, Entrepreneur, Healthcare Practitioner, and Host of the Healthcare Entrepreneur Academy podcast, sits down with Amelia Roberts, Visibility Strategist, Relationships Facilitator, as well as the Founder of Solutions by Amelia. When it comes to Entrepreneurship and Marketing, Amelia's passion is second to none. In this episode, she gives us a glimpse of her years of experience in building clients' businesses, discussing a wide variety of concepts, best practices, and personal anecdotes. EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS Growing up in an entrepreneurial family, Amelia has always been fond of Social Media Marketing and Business. After high school, she wanted to study Entrepreneurship but landed in Nursing. Determined to pursue her passion, she found a way to incorporate her love for business into healthcare. Amelia dives deep into her S.C.A.L.E. framework used in aiding entrepreneurs with collaborative conversations. Educate your referral partners so they can communicate the problem you can solve. Nurture your relationship with your clients, then use your first client testimonials to attract more clients. Salespeople reach out to clients on your behalf, and those reputable in the field have optimized profiles and can demonstrate their detailed steps to captivate clients. Amelia highly recommends these two books: Building a StoryBrand: Clarify Your Message So Customers Will Listen by Donald Miller The Ultimate Sales Machine: Turbocharge Your Business with Relentless Focus on 12 Key Strategies by Chet Holmes 3 KEY POINTS Apply systems, simplify approaches, and optimize your marketing strategies. Nurture your relationship with your clients. Communicate the problem you can solve, and people will listen. TWEETABLE QUOTES "Focus and be clear on the problem that you solve." – Amelia Roberts "Results build on top of one another. Once you get the ball rolling, the snowball effect is tremendous." – Jason Duprat RESOURCES Have a healthcare business question? Want to request a podcast topic? Text me at 407-972-0084 and I'll add you to my contacts. Occasionally, I'll share important announcements and answer your questions as well. I'm excited to connect with you! Do you enjoy our podcast? Leave a rating and review: https://lovethepodcast.com/hea Don't want to miss an episode? Subscribe and follow: https://followthepodcast.com/hea #HealthcareEntrepreneurAcademy #healthcare #HealthcareBoss #entrepreneur #entrepreneurship #podcast #businessgrowth #teamgrowth #digitalbusiness
This episode, host, Shaleah chats with Visibility Expert, Amelia Roberts. Amelia is a Collaborations Consultant, host of the Confident Collaborations Podcast, and an introvert! Amelia explains how a simple mindset shift that is the next best thing to a life doula. She also discusses how to scan your capacity to start receiving support and manage emotional energy when asking for support. In addition, she speaks on her journey on using introversion to grow her personal brand by allowing others to do the heavy lifting. Amelia talks learning to treat yo'self without guilt, after "peopleing" events and the importance of alignment when you want to grow in a collaborative way. Listeners will walk away feeling well-informed and re-charged, knowing how they can make more of an impact, with energy-friendly ways of coping with life. Listen to Amelia's Podcast, Confident Collaborations Continue the Conversation on Amelia's Instagram, @talk2Amelia Connect with Amelia on LinkedIn, Amelia J. Roberts, Relationship Architect Freebie from Amelia! : http://bit.ly/getinfrontofanyone
In this week's episode, we're diving deep into the world of human-focused experiences; what they are, why they matter, and most importantly, how to make them happen and work for your organization. To lead us through this journey, we're joined by long-time marketing specialist, Amelia Roberts. Over the years, Amelia has helped multiple organizations run human-centric marketing campaigns that have proven to have had a valuable impact on the company. So tune in to this episode, Amelia walks us through how you can leverage micro-influencers and other types of human-based experiences to your advantage in B2B marketing. Be sure to follow Amelia on LinkedIn for more marketing insights: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ameliaroberts/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/ameliaroberts/)
Very often, we feel like we're not doing what we need to do. And most of the time, our first instinct is to show resistance...and maybe procrastinate making any changes. In our minds, we think that we're not tackling the situation because something's not working. But we never stop for a moment to think “maybe I should check the way I'm thinking about it”.Welcome to another episode of The Frame of Mind Coaching™ Podcast! Today my guest is Amelia Roberts! She is a visibility expert and runs a company called Solutions By Amelia. She comes to the show with a procrastination problem. But it's not what you might think.Amelia does all kinds of things throughout her day and ends up exhausted. As a result, some things fall through the cracks. And there could be a million reasons why she's not dealing with those tasks, but then she feels guilty. She struggles; she beats herself up about not doing the thing; she feels stuck. So she thinks “I should change the system”.What I suggest is rather than changing the system all at once, maybe Amelia should take a step back, slow down a little, and figure out what's going on with the way that she's thinking right now. Because if we try to take action from old thinking, we get the same old results. Maybe her thinking is not aligned with her goals, and that could be what's causing her to feel stuck. Let's find out what happens!Click here to listen to this episode!https://www.frameofmindcoaching.com/the-frame-of-mind-coaching-podcastRead the episode's transcript here:https://www.buzzsprout.com/1252997/episodes/9671197Do you often feel stuck? Do you have a challenge you'd like to discuss? Reach out! If there's any issue you want to talk about here on the podcast or privately, please send me an email:kim@frameofmindcoaching.comCheck out Amelia's podcast “Confident Collaborations Podcast” here:https://anchor.fm/confidentcollabs
Join me and my returning guest Amelia Roberts, as we discuss assumed leadership. This is a nuance faced by Black and Brown women quite often. It can be very subtle but negatively powerful and in this episode, we share what it means and how to deal with it. Listen to our previous episode on Building Your Ecosystem of Support here: https://beingbrown.libsyn.com/building-your-ecosystem-of-support-with-amelia-roberts Amelia Roberts is a Visibility and Strategic Partnership Expert. Twelve years ago, Amelia officially became a practitioner of online marketing with her role as a virtual assistant. Today, in addition to wearing many other hats, Amelia serves as a visibility expert and digital marketing consultant. When she is not building relationships at scale and working with powerhouse professionals who are tired of hiding, Amelia enjoys planning real and imagined food tours. Connect with Linda: bit.ly/teeconnect https://www.lindataliaferro.com/ https://www.facebook.com/theteewithlinda/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/lindataliaferro https://www.instagram.com/TheTeeWithLinda/
Do you feel like you're in a career rut? Perhaps it feels like you've hit a wall, there's no way up, or like you're treading water. If this describes how you feel in your career right now, there's a good chance that you don't have enough ADVOCATES. This week, in Being Brown at Work Live, my special guest is Amelia Roberts, a Visibility and Strategic Partnership Expert for Solutions by Amelia. She she shares what an ecosystem is when it comes to one's career, and how to build it. Amelia uses her skills and expertise to turn under-recognized professionals into thought leaders, and helps them make an impact without overwhelm. If you're an entrepreneur or business professional who is looking for an easier and simpler way to grow your audience while preserving your well being, download Amelia's FREE Scale with Sanity guide, here: http://bit.ly/getinfrontofanyone Connect with Linda: bit.ly/teeconnect https://www.lindataliaferro.com/ https://www.facebook.com/theteewithlinda/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/lindataliaferro https://www.instagram.com/TheTeeWithLinda/
Making adult friends is hard; trying to connect with already busy business owners feels insurmountable. It's not! With the right strategy and a good dose of action, you can connect with the right people for your business. On this episode of The Content Experiment Podcast, I'm talking with Amelia Roberts about how to make those quality connections and be really intentional about who you're reaching out to (and who you're having coffee chats with). Amelia describes her Modified 25 version of the Dream 100 and why your business foundation is so important before you start connecting so it's more sustainable. Tune in and then start reaching out to people on your own list! Mentioned in This Episode LinkedIn Live with Amelia Dream 100 & Dream Buyer Strategy Content Mastery Lab About Amelia Roberts Amelia Roberts is a digital native who officially became a practitioner of online marketing twelve years ago with a role as a virtual assistant that quickly transitioned into marketing consulting. Student loans from nursing school and a desire for other income options inspired her to put a long time love of observing human nature, showing empathy and previous marketing expertise to work in new ways. As a result of launching this business, Amelia was able to pay off student loans in under two years, reach new financial goals and be invited to present her marketing knowledge to multiple stages working with B2B clients, Government organizations and high achievers. Now alongside other roles, you can find Amelia empowering under-recognized professionals to stand out and "get first dates" in business so that they can become pivotal players in industry shaping conversations all while nurturing and not neglecting opportunities that are waiting for them. When she is not optimizing human potential, getting people ready to be truly seen and simplifying marketing, Amelia enjoys Bible reading and planning both real and imagined food tours.
Having support along your professional journey is a major key to strategically advancing in your career. Trying to manage both your personal life and career unsupported and disconnected can be a recipe for being unhappy, burnt out and not having a clear path forward for achieving the success and fulfillment you desire. All high-achieving professionals need an ecosystem of support. That's why Tareka sat down with Strategic Partnership & Visibility Expert Amelia Roberts. Amelia provide insights an ecosystem of support is, and why it is important to have one. Have a support system, but not sure if it's a ecosystem that provides you with 360 degrees of support? This episode is for you. Tune in to get super clear on how to build and nurture relationships so you can develop a health ecosystem of support. KEY POINTS & STRATEGIES Developing an ecosystem of support is a critical strategy for any professional. An ecosystem is a geographic area where plants, animals, and other organisms, as well as weather and landscape, work together to form a bubble of life. Members of your ecosystem of support could be a spotter, trainers, cheerleader, etc... Visibility planning includes assessing your readiness to be seen. GUEST QUOTE "I have noticed that some professionals were well equipped, almost groomed from birth, to live with a built in support system, and others were not so prepared to receive success or heavier responsibilities." CONNECT WITH SPECIAL GUEST Amelia Roberts, Strategic Partnership & Visibility Expert Website: https://www.solutionsbyamelia.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talk2amelia/ Twitter: RN_Solutions LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ameliaroberts/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/AmeliaRDream100 COLLABORATIONS Self Advocacy and Your Professional DNA Water Cooler Chat RESOURCES Monthly Newsletter Sign-Up: https://bit.ly/31yr8MC Tools & Resources: https://bit.ly/2NJZHwb Professional DNA Website: www.yourpdna.com Follow Us on Instagram: https://bit.ly/3utdnf1 Like Us on Facebook: https://bit.ly/2SoXurW --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pdnapodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pdnapodcast/support
On the surface, it may appear that we live in an extrovert’s world and that the most vocal, visible, and socially connected people employ more natural confidence and presence. Society tends to view more outgoing people as having a desired “it-factor,” propelling them to higher levels of success than those who are more introverted. However, introverted people possess a great deal of positive attributes that are becoming more valued in both personal and professional realms. These include strengths like good listening skills, being more thoughtful and strategic in their decision-making, and the ability to pay attention and provide intuitive insight—all demonstrating a high level of confidence to the outside world. Visibility Expert Amelia Roberts joins me to share some simple introvert-friendly ways to channel your inner confidence and become more visible. Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/SoundBalming)Jimmy&Mary's Authentic Body Care Jimmy&Mary's take pride in creating quality handcrafted products for the entire family.
Networking can be a wonderful and joyful experience when you are an extrovert but a little more daunting if you are an introvert. As you begin to build your UX Community, it will be essential for you to network. Listen to Jazmin and special guest Amelia Roberts discuss how to network by creating a system that best works for you. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/helloux/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/helloux/support
Michelle Rhodes and Amelia Roberts chat about nurses taking on entrepreneurship with Michelle's signature system to launch, grow and scale.
Everyone's favorite thing in life are before and afters. At least, it's one of my favorite things in life. So today, I'm excited to bring back four guests who have been on our podcast since we launched a couple years ago. These women all did marketing strategy sessions live on the podcast, and we wanted to get an update and see where they are now and what's happened in their businesses. We talk about what they've been doing, what amazing things are they working on, and what advice they have for us as listeners. You can find their original episodes linked below: Amelia Roberts: http://malloryschlabach.com/047-2/ Rachel Bailey: http://malloryschlabach.com/072-2/ Melissa Ronda: http://malloryschlabach.com/012-2/ Lisa Zawrotny: http://malloryschlabach.com/am-i-doing-the-right-things/ Additional Resources: Rachel Bailey's Podcast: Your Parenting Long Game Rachel Bailey's Parenting Relief Kits: Relief Kits $5 off with code: MALLORY Melissa Ronda's Podcast: Bad Bitches Losing Weight Lisa Zawrotny's Podcast: Positively Living Rachel Bailey
#21 Who wants an easier life? Have you ever stopped to examine which collaborations you have that make your life easier? Have you ever wanted to become a thought leader or influencer in your space? Or are you looking for a new job? In this episode, we are joined by Amelia Roberts, Collaboration Strategist, who will teach you why matchmaking isn't just for finding true love. She shares how you can clearly articulate your unique value, "get first dates" in business and become pivotal players in industry-shaping conversations all while maintaining your work-life harmony. Never miss an episode by emailing info@nurseleadernetwork.com or hitting subscribe.www.nurseleadernetwork.com
So have you heard about the new Clubhouse social media app? It is an audio only app, currently available for Apple users with plans of an Android rollout. The impact that this app can have on your product or service is phenomenal. The amount of networking is amazing. I brought on Sandra Cleveland and Amelia Roberts as guests who shared their tips and experiences for leveraging. Listen in and see what you think. Be sure to follow each of us on Clubhouse: @alvionna @talk2amelia @drsandrac
Are you interested in increasing your visibility with one of the leading industry experts? Want to great your brand in front of a larger audience or industry leading companies? Meet Amelia Roberts! Amelia helps under-recognized leaders, clearly articulate their unique value, "get first dates" and scale with sanity so that they can scale their professional visibility, become pivotal players in industry-shaping conversations all while maintaining work-life harmony. www.solutionsbyamelia.com You can connect with her on: LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/ameliaroberts/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rn_solutions Twitter: https://twitter.com/RN_Solutions YouTube http://www.youtube.com/c/AmeliaRDream100 Facebook Page : https://www.facebook.com/solutionsbyameliadotcom Follow her on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ameliarnsolutions
If you want to find sustainable visibility, you have to learn to trust the value you have and bring to any situation you have been given. This was the experience that today's guest, Amelia Roberts, talks about overcoming. Amelia Roberts is a collaborations and healthcare marketing strategist and also the host of Confident Collaborations Podcast. Her passion is to help professionals win dream opportunities by developing and leveraging strategic partnerships. Let's dive right into this episode and learn more about finding our visibility and becoming a connector. [00:01 - 07:29] Opening Segment I introduce and welcome Amelia Roberts. Who is Amelia? A connector from birth A natural empathetic person Amelia talks about being a loyal friend and how it gives her the desire to connect with people. Amelia talks about her current focus and career. Healthcare Marketing Collaborations facilitator Amelia shares the story of how she got into this business. She was trying to knock out some loans. Help people with social media and digital marketing Motivated by her first client to try facilitating collaboration [07:30 - 12:05] Use your Voice and Impact Others Amelia talks about her experience of being silent. She was stuck in a repetitive kind of work that did not allow her to speak up. Amelia used social media to start sharing some ideas of improvements and start to connect with like-minded people. Amelia talks about her parent's impact on her journey growing up. Being in the status quo, not drawing attention, or being too loud and vocal. Impact on her decisions throughout her college and her early career choices. Post-reflection on being silenced. She shares how she figured out the roots of the negative charge. [12:06 - 27:44] Finding Sustainable Visibility Amelia talks about finding visibility opportunities for other people is more fun than if she has to do it for herself. She is still reaching out to her mentors for directions. Amelia talks about the difference that we can make when we focus on our visibility. Show up more and impact more people. Control your professional visibility and make it sustainable Having someone else to remind you and direct you does make a significant difference. Learning also to prioritize yourself and spend time with yourself Integration plans and gets organized. Learn to make a good plan that does not overwhelm you. [27:45 - 34:29] The Lessons We Learn from our Life Journey Amelia shares her experience being in homeschool. Spending more time with family Being able to control your own environment Learn more about managing your own time Amelia talks about the impact of being homeschooled with the capacity to speak up for ourselves. Becoming used to speak up for resources that we needed Amelia talks about the things that she loves the most about being who she is now. The ability to see opportunities and connections that most people do not see Why helping others with visibility and connection is something that she loves. Obscurity is a disease, and how she wants to eradicate that The feeling of loneliness, isolation, and the feeling of not having the resources you need to thrive does not work out well with anyone involved, no matter the circumstance. [34:30 - 38:44] Closing Segment What is the last advice you would give to another woman who wants to become more visible in her life, based on your journey? “Learn to trust your values.” “Consider the journey and process of learning to trust your value that you have, and you bring to any situation that you have been given.” “Your value can far exceed what you might think.” How to connect with Amelia See Links Below Final words from Amelia Closing Tweetable Quotes: "One of the things that I love about being a collaboration strategist is, I have the ability to see opportunities and connections that most...
In this episode of the NP Business Matters Podcast, I speak with Amelia Roberts, RN.She notes that business has always been in her blood and that early on she started out by selling potholders to her grandmother's friends.But on to nursing school and still looking for business ideas and being surprised about how someone could make money in cat grooming, and how it leads to even further ideas. You'll even hear me giggle about cat grooming!She encourages nurses to look at your knowledge base, both in and out of the nursing field to find their own ideas.Visit NPBusiness.com/podcast for the show notes to this and all our episodes.
In today’s episode of the Marsha Marsha Marsha Podcast, we speak with Amelia Roberts. In this episode, we learn all about Amelia’s journey in becoming a business owner and her process when working with clients.Amelia is a nurse and digital native who officially became a practitioner of online marketing twelve years ago with a role as a virtual assistant. Student loans from nursing school inspired her to put her love of social networking, observing human nature, showing empathy and previous marketing experience to work in new ways and as a result, she was able to pay off her student loans in under 2 years as a social media manager.Now alongside other roles, you can find Amelia helping under-recognized professionals stand out, articulate their unique value, and “get first dates” in business so that they can become thought leaders in their industry while maintaining work-life harmony. When she is not optimizing human potential Amelia enjoys planning real and imagined food tours.Let’s welcome Amelia to the show.
[Listeners may experience occasional audio issues at the start of the podcast - things start to sound better after the 2-minute mark.] Dr Amelia Roberts joins Dr Humera Iqbal in the Research for the Real World virtual studio to share examples of what knowledge exchange looks like through her experience and work on special educational needs and disabilities (SEND). As the Deputy Director of the UCL Centre for Inclusive Education (CIE), Amelia's role involves working with UK and international partners to improve the attainment and participation of pupils with SEND. And when it comes to examples of knowledge exchange in full flight, look no further than the Supporting Wellbeing, Emotional Regulation and Learning (SWERL) and Making Autism Research Accessible to Teachers (MARAT) programmes, both lead by Amelia. The pair also discuss how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected children across abilities and degrees of disadvantage, as well as how the CIE is formulating a rapid response variation of their knowledge exchange programmes to mitigate these effects as schools begin to reopen. Full show notes and links: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/ioe/news/2020/aug/how-does-knowledge-exchange-work-education-rftrw-s04e04
It is really exciting when you put your message out into the world and people start responding. It feels good. People are hearing you. People are resonating with your message. But some point you start to realize the people you are attracting are not your ideal prospects for any number of reasons. They are resistant to being sold to, they don’t have the money, they want something different than what you are selling, they want something free, they want to pick your brain, etc. If you have experienced a similar situation we are here to tell you that you are not alone. We have all been there. In this episode, we had Amelia Roberts, an expert in helping under-recognized professionals stand out and “get first dates” in business, share with us why entrepreneurs often attract wrong customers -- and, most importantly, how to fix it! In this episode, we discussed:➡️ How to recognize when you are not attracting the right people ➡️ A step-by-step, sure-fire guide to attracting the right customers➡️ The main reason why your plans are not happening (and how to make them come to life!)And a lot more. Check this episode out now!Connect with Amelia Robertshttps://thebusinessofnursing.com/https://www.linkedin.com/in/ameliaroberts/https://www.instagram.com/rn_solutions/Amelia’s Get in Front of Anyone freebiehttp://bit.ly/getinfrontofanyoneOur Websitehttps://systematicexcellenceconsulting.com/home/Hire Your First Contractor BundleConnect with Amalie:https://www.instagram.com/amalie.shaffer/https://www.facebook.com/amalie.shaffer/https://www.linkedin.com/in/amalieshaffer/Connect with Janine:https://www.linkedin.com/in/janine-suvakhttps://www.instagram.com/systematicexcellence/https://www.facebook.com/systematicexcellenceconsulting/Note: If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to us at hello@systematicexcellence.com.Content Disclaimer: The information contained above is provided for information purposes only. The contents of this article, video or audio are not intended to amount to advice and you should not rely on any of the contents of this article, video, or audio. Professional advice should be obtained before taking or refraining from taking any action as a result of the contents of this article, video, or audio. Systematic Excellence Consulting LLC disclaims all liability and responsibility arising from any reliance placed on any of the contents of this article, video, or audio.Disclaimer: Some of these links are for products and services offered by the podcast creators. Affiliate Disclaimer: The article, video, or audio may contain affiliate links. We may get commissions for purchases made through links in this post. Although you won't pay any more for any purchases you make, the commissions will enable us to continue to provide free content to readers and listeners.
I speak with Visibility Coach, Amelia Roberts, on how you can get interviewed on other people's podcasts. This helps with visibility, through leadership, and authority. AND you get in front of new people and grow your followers and leads ... and clients. Shownotes: https://www.andreapalten.com/75
As the coronavirus pandemic in the UK approaches its sixth month, we're taking a look at the long-term impact of lockdown and subsequent school closures on our nation's children and young people. For this episode, host Vivienne Parry is joined by the IOE's Dr Amelia Roberts, GOSH UCL Institute of Child Health's Dr Lee Hudson, and IOE alumna, psychology teacher and PhD student Shafina Vohra to discuss the effects of COVID-19 on young people, explore why and how children are not all impacted equally, and learn more about how they're coping. This podcast is part of the 'Coronavirus: The Whole Story' series from UCL Minds. More episodes here: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/ucl-minds/podcasts/coronavirus-whole-story Access the transcript for this episode: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/ucl-minds/podcasts/coronavirus/transcript-episode-13
As the coronavirus pandemic in the UK approaches its sixth month, we're taking a look at the long-term impact of lockdown and subsequent school closures on our nation's children and young people.For this episode, host Vivienne Parry is joined by UCL Institute of Education's Dr Amelia Roberts, Dr Lee Hudson, Clinical Associate Professor at the GOSH UCL Institute of child health, and UCL IOE alumna, psychology teacher and PhD student Shafina Vohra to discuss the effects of COVID-19 on young people, explore why and how children are not all impacted equally, and learn more about how they're coping.Access the transcript and more information on www.ucl.ac.uk/ucl-minds/podcasts…avirus-whole-storyLeave your feedback here: bit.ly/uclcthsrvey See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
@530 on Main hosts invite Amelia Roberts to the mic to discuss her experience as a life coach with a marketing background and how COVID-19 is affecting the industry. Amelia hones in on the value of authentic messaging, culture building, and always keeping the end-user in mind.
Amelia Roberts joins our hosts to discuss her experience as a life coach with a marketing background and how COVID-19 is affecting the industry.
Amelia Roberts joins our hosts to discuss her experience as a life coach with a marketing background and how COVID-19 is affecting the industry.
Today’s guest is Amelia Roberts. Amelia is a digital native who officially became a practitioner of online marketing 12 years ago as a virtual assistant. Now, Amelia helps under-recognized professionals—freelancers, consultants, solopreneurs—stand out, articulate their unique value and get “first dates” in business. She calls these “visibility opportunities” and she helps manage “visibility projects” for clients, such as getting them guest spots on podcasts and speaking gigs for virtual summits/conferences. Amelia’s own marketing has changed slightly during the pandemic. She can’t build relationships in person right now, which is how she used to get a lot of clients. But she has reached out to her network and received work through referrals. For people to work with you, they need to see you. Amelia paraphrases LinkedIn Co-founder Reid Hoffman: All opportunities are firmly attached to humans. When you are looking for an opportunity, you are really looking for a human. Visibility opportunities mean getting in the ears of your best buyers or referral partners. Wise clients of Amelia’s quickly changed their focus during the pandemic, when in-person events were no longer possible. Many of the opportunities are simply online versions of previous opportunities. There is still a need for guest experts. Some speakers aren’t as comfortable switching to a virtual format, which opens up the opportunities for those who make that switch. You will have to make some tweaks, including to your call to action, when you switch from an in-person event to a virtual speaking event. Amelia recommends following her “NURSE” framework and process: Needs—what message do your ideal clients need to hear? Utilization of tools—what tools are they using? Resources—what resources are they investing in? Success—what does success look like for them? Evaluate—evaluate the plan they have. When you “NURSE” your ideal client, you’ll start to see places that will make sense for you to start to pitch yourself. With any marketing effort, we don’t want to waste time or money on things that won’t work. And you don’t want to join the wrong online group and find your ideal clients aren’t there. Before you say yes to opportunities, think about the needs and tools of your ideal client—is there an alignment with the opportunity? If the opportunity and person does not share your ideal clients and cannot refer you to your ideal clients, you may want to say no, depending on your time, energy and resources. Look for people who have audiences you could help. Amelia started this process for her own business with groups related to women in business. Once you help a particular group, research and figure out where else those people hang out. What about introverts and others who are nervous about public speaking and podcast guesting? You may have to block out time around your event so you give yourself time to prepare and also recover and regroup afterward. Instead of thinking of this as marketing, think of it as putting yourself out there as a resource. Think of it as serving people. You are looking for people who have a pain that you can solve. Amelia quotes entrepreneur Monica Shah: “Planning is the highest form of self-care.” This is really important for solopreneurs and solo business owners. Amelia recommends developing a process and system to prepare for each opportunity. Have a goal in mind before you start your marketing effort. Marketing supports your sales process. So, what is your sales process? Are you offering a freebie, leading people to call you? Think of any visibility effort as a project that can be managed. Break it down into tasks. Amelia recommends choosing two efforts and focusing on those for 90 days and then evaluating them. Continue if it makes sense to do so. During the pandemic, two hot trends are virtual summits and collaborations, such as a Facebook group that partners with a guest expert. Developing a process and structure for your marketing efforts will also make it easier for you to hire a virtual assistant and know what you need them to focus on. Biz Bite: Use a project management tool like Asana or Trello to track your marketing efforts Resources: Freebie from Amelia: Get In Front of Everyone Amelia Roberts on LinkedIn Amelia on Instagram Amelia on Twitter
As the coronavirus pandemic in the UK approaches its sixth month, we’re taking a look at the long-term impact of lockdown and subsequent school closures on our nation’s children and young people. For this episode, host Vivienne Parry is joined by UCL Institute of Education’s Dr Amelia Roberts, Dr Lee Hudson, Clinical Associate Professor at the GOSH UCL Institute of child health, and UCL IOE alumna, psychology teacher and PhD student Shafina Vohra to discuss the effects of COVID-19 on young people, explore why and how children are not all impacted equally, and learn more about how they’re coping. Access the transcript and more information on https://www.ucl.ac.uk/ucl-minds/podcasts/coronavirus-whole-story
If you’ve been a listener for a while, you know I am all about free, organic traffic to grow your audience. That’s why I’m so excited to have today’s guest, Amelia Roberts, a visibility expert and founder of Solutions by Amelia. What started as a desire to pay off her student loan debt from nursing school has turned into a successful venture into getting visibility for her gorgeous clients. I’ve heard a lot of entrepreneurs say lately, “let it be easy!” – and Amelia is here today to show you how your business growth, in fact, can be easy.We talk about:Why pitching isn’t actually about youHow to master the art of the follow-up once you’ve pitched without being “pushy”Why a pitch isn’t an “end all, be all” to getting exposureWhen you should and shouldn’t use an agencyWhy your pitch is a non-starter without a specific type of researchWhy measurement is the key to having pitch successThe relationship hacks to keep your business audience growingWhy pitching without a broader strategy is counter-productiveBioAmelia Roberts is a digital native who officially became a practitioner of online marketing twelve years ago with a role as a virtual assistant. Student loans from nursing school inspired her to put her love of observing human nature, showing empathy and previous marketing experience to work in new ways and as a result, she was able to pay off her student loans in under 2 years as a social media manager. Now alongside other roles, you can find Amelia helping under-recognized professionals stand out and "get first dates" in business so that they can become thought leaders in the healthcare industry and beyond. When she is not optimizing human potential Amelia enjoys planning real and imagined food tours. Connect with AmeliaLinkedInInstagramTwitterFind out How to Get in Front of Anyone with Amelia!
On this special bonus episode of The Nurse Keith Show, Keith interviews Amelia Roberts, MSN, RN regarding the crucial role of evidence-based data and the responsible use of social media in the age of COVID-19. In her business, Amelia helps under-recognized professionals stand out from the crowd, and in her clinical life, she serves as a Clinical Program Coordinator and Case Manager. Nurse Keith is a holistic career coach for nurses, as well as a professional podcaster, published author, inspiring speaker, and successful nurse entrepreneur. The Nurse Keith Show is a proud member of Ars Longa Media, a collaborative network of podcasts, media entities, musical artists, and others with an aim to add a humanistic touch to professional education, educate the public from a scientifically informed perspective, and improve lives by strategically partnering with those who share our goals to address social ills, especially the stigmatization of mental illness and the rising epidemic of substance use disorders. Show notes NurseKeith.com Facebook.com/NurseKeithCoaching Twitter.com/nursekeith Instagram.com/nursekeithcoaching LinkedIn.com/in/keithallancarlson
Many women are hesitant to pitch themselves to be on podcasts because they fear they may not be welcomed, or that they don’t have the right stories to share, and this is especially true for women of color. Let’s face it, it’s difficult to compliment ourselves, so how can we overcome that? And for those of us who do have a platform, how can we encourage more women to feel more comfortable with pitching us? On this episode, Visibility Strategist and Relationship Facilitator, Amelia Roberts shares why it’s so important for everyone to share the information within themselves, and how to pitch our stories. 3 Things You’ll Learn in This Episode Do the mindset work So often, we hold back from sharing our ideas because we aren’t sure they’re enough. A great way to combat this is by hiring a coach, someone who can help us sort through good ideas and those that need tweaking, and who can hold us accountable to taking action. Do the research To be featured on a podcast, do some research on the audience. Understand what they’re struggling with, and pitch with that in mind. If we know we have a solution to a common problem, we’re the perfect candidate to share our stories. Create an inclusive environment For those of us who do have a platform to share stories, it’s important to create a culture where everyone feels comfortable pitching to us. Do some research to find out how to serve those who aren’t pitching to us. Guest Bio Amelia Roberts is a Visibility Strategist and Relationship Facilitator, and Founder of Solutions by Amelia. Amelia is a digital native who officially became a practitioner of online marketing twelve years ago with a role as a virtual assistant. Student loans from nursing school inspired her to put her love of observing human nature, showing empathy and previous marketing experience to work in new ways and as a result, she was able to pay off her student loans in under 2 years as a social media manager. Now alongside other roles, you can find Amelia helping under-recognized professionals stand out and "get first dates" in business so that they can become thought leaders in the healthcare industry and beyond. Amelia is the host of The Business of Nursing podcast. When she is not optimizing human potential Amelia enjoys planning real and imagined food tours. To find out more about Amelia, visit: www.solutionsbyamelia.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/ameliaroberts/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rn_solutions Twitter: https://twitter.com/RN_Solutions To take advantage of Amelia’s freebie, head to: http://bit.ly/getinfrontofanyone And if you’re interested in coaching, Amelia suggests Renee Hughes, Whole Living coach. Listen to her podcast where she talks about getting over fear. Shemeca Tankerson, Sales Coach. After a staff member betrayed Shemeca’s trust, she has gone on to teach others how to TRUST their own value despite what all may happen in life and business. This gives an idea of her work: https://www.facebook.com/AskShameca/photos/a.145232632276451/667671976699178
Expert advice about teaching your kids at home during the coronavirus lockdown. Mercy and Linda discuss practical ways to juggle work, educate your children, and avoid parental burnout with two experts: Dr Amelia Roberts, deputy director of University College London's Centre for Inclusive Education in the UK, and Dr Maria Elena Brianda from University of Louvain in Belgium. Want to join in the conversation and share your tips and experience? Join the Parentland Facebook group:https://www.facebook.com/groups/parentland
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Amelia Roberts is a digital native who officially became a practitioner of online marketing twelve years ago with a role as a virtual assistant. Student loans from nursing school inspired her to put her love of observing human nature, showing empathy and previous marketing experience to work in new ways and as a result, she was able to pay off her student loans in under 2 years.Now alongside other roles, you can find Amelia helping under-recognized professionals stand out and more "get first dates" in business so that they can become thought leaders in the healthcare industry and beyond. When she is not optimizing human potential Amelia enjoys planning real and imagined food tours. Quote: "Opportunities do not float like clouds in the sky. They're attached to people. If you're looking for an opportunity -- including one that has a financial payoff--you're really looking for a person." - Ben Casnocha. Website: https://www.solutionsbyamelia.com/ www.thebusinessofnursing.com A link to her freebie http://bit.ly/getinfrontofanyone You can find her on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/ameliaroberts/
Emotion, recency and virtue signalling - does it matter what drives charitable behaviour? Image: Cimon and Pero: "Roman Charity" by Jean-Baptiste Greuze via Wikicommons Things mentioned in this podcast: - Amelia Roberts’ charity appeal https://news.sky.com/story/charity-donations-pour-in-after-woman-finds-order-of-service-in-desk-11911407 - Givewell’s top charities https://www.givewell.org/charities/top-charities - Forbes’ list of charities with the highest overheads https://www.forbes.com/sites/williampbarrett/2011/11/30/least-charitable-bang-for-the-donors-buck/#541d7d2c7456 - Givewell’s critique of ‘mega-charities’ https://blog.givewell.org/2011/12/28/mega-charities/ - Small and Loewenstein, Helping a Victim or Helping the Victim: Altruism and Identifiability https://link.springer.com/article/10.1023/A:1022299422219#page-1 - The Guardian on emotive charity adverts https://www.theguardian.com/voluntary-sector-network/2014/sep/29/poverty-porn-charity-adverts-emotional-fundraising For more Cognitive Engineering episodes find us on iTunes, Google Play or wherever you get your podcasts, or add this RSS feed to your preferred player https://link.chtbl.com/SQeIgc44
How does someone go from being an introvert to becoming one of the most well-known experts in the nursing podcast space? Amelia Roberts has done this and more. As the host of The Business of Nursing, Amelia is committed to giving those in the nursing industry and health professionals a voice. Her passion to learn as much as possible from those who came before her made her the perfect host for her own podcast show. Instead of trying to figure the business of nursing out on her own, she went to experts and asked them about their experience. What started as casual conversations turned into episodes for her podcast which launched in 2017. The Business of Nursing is a very niched show. However, Amelia does interview experts outside of nursing. Whether it be an accountant who can teach ways for nurses to protect their assets, online marketers who have an important lesson to share, or longstanding health professionals who love sharing their experience, her guests are as diverse as they are passionate. What She Looks for In Guests •Somebody to serve her audience •An expert who is very clear that her show is targeted to those in the nursing and healthcare industries •Someone who knows the industry •An expert who can bring a different perspective to healthcare •Those who can give actionable, valuable advice to nurses Her mission is to elevate the voices of nurses. When people approach her about being on the show and it’s evident they have not done their homework, she is likely not to have them on. The main thing she looks for is someone who has a twist that is applicable to her audience. Best Advice to Those Want to Start A Podcast Start by being a guest on other people’s podcasts. This allows you to see best practices and learn from those who are seasoned at podcasting. Another insight is to always lead with “what’s in it for the host and their audience.” And finally, lead with curiosity. Be curious. •What are they interested in? •What do they need? •What do they have? If you feel you are a great fit, or if you’d like to interview Amelia Roberts on your show, reach out. She’d love to hear from you. Oh yes, be sure to subscribe, rate and leave a comment on this interview. Contact Amelia https://thebusinessofnursing.com/ https://twitter.com/RN_Solutions https://www.facebook.com/solutionsbyameliadotcom/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/solutionsbyamelia/ http://www.solutionsbyamelia.com
This week on Isn't That Special join us as we discuss the joys and luxuries of hospital stays. Its our home away from home so shouldn't we make it as easy as possible? Join our Facebook Group to add your tips and tricks of the trade! Shout out to www.hannahscarepackages.org who provide families with bags full of goodies to make hospital stays a little easier! If you haven't checked them out do it here!Check out Hari Miller's Twitter story about Amelia Roberts and how her one act of good impacted many! Hari and Amelia's storyAlso check out our Facebook Page to see the little doggo from our glimpse of good!
Welcome Savvy Scribes! Today's guest is Amelia Roberts from solutionsbyamelia.com and thebusinessofnursing.com. She is a nurse, but also an expert in internet business! Today she shares some highlights including:How to get unrecognized professionals booked as guest expertsHow to get visible without being on social mediaHow to find opportunities to speak about what's important to youHow to find and articulate your unique valueI thought having Amelia as our guest syncs well with the upcoming "Plan, Create, Launch, Land and Grow your health writing business" course.Want on that waitlist? Click here: Wait ListMentioned in this episode:Pitch TrackerQue platformHootsuiteDonald Miller's StorybrandingConnect with Amelia --> https://www.linkedin.com/in/ameliaroberts/Amelia Roberts is a digital native who officially became a practitioner of online marketing twelve years ago with a role as a virtual assistant. Student loans from nursing school inspired her to put her love of observing human nature, showing empathy and previous marketing experience to work in new ways and as a result, she was able to pay off her student loans in under 2 years. Now alongside other roles, you can find Amelia helping under-recognized professionals stand out and more "get first dates" in business so that they can become thought leaders in the healthcare industry and beyond. When she is not optimizing human potential Amelia enjoys planning real and imagined food tours.Like what you're hearing? Give us a 5 star rating! The Savvy Scribe Podcast! Interested in taking your health writing business further? Join us in the Savvy Scribe Growth Lab! Would you like to join a group of like-minded health writers? We host the Savvy Scribe Collective and would LOVE for you to be a part of it! Join us for FREESupport the show (http://www.thesavvyscribepodcast.com)
On this episode of the Internal Comms Procast, Tephra Miriam, Amelia Roberts, and Rachel Cooke share eight reasons why intranets fail. What may go wrong and what you can do to fix it. If you are loving the Internal Comms Procast, be sure to join our list. Each week you will get a personalized cheat sheet of the latest internal communications best practices. More at https://icomms.pro/subscribe
I've always struggled with how to price my services as an entrepreneur. Our guest, Amelia Roberts, breaks down how she helps people discover their value. We discussed being in the market as African-American females and making sure you create circles of influence to reach your goals. Also, we talk about how to use research to your advantage when asking for a raise or a promotion. About Our Guest Amelia Roberts is a digital native who officially became a practitioner of online marketing twelve years ago with a role as a virtual assistant. One thing lead to another and now alongside other hats, she works as a visibility expert and digital marketing consultant. In this role, Amelia helps under-recognized professionals become thought leaders by skipping the maddening Facebook Ads, sales funnels, and algorithm changes and go straight for online collaborative partners such as podcast hosts, bloggers, and who already have the “know, like, and trust” of thousands of supporters Follow her on Twitter: @rn_solutions Follow her on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rn_solutions/ Like her on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ameliarnsolutions Links Visit our blog: www.moneytalkwitht.com Black Enterprise Article: https://www.blackenterprise.com/state-of-black-women-owned-businesses/ For people who want to know how Amelia paid off 18k of student loans as a nurse: https://thebusinessofnursing.com/earn-more-now Connect on Social Media Facebook: Money Talk With Tiff Twitter: @moneytalkwitht Instagram: @moneytalkwitht LinkedIn: Tiffany Grant YouTube: Money Talk With Tiff Channel Pinterest: Money Talk With Tiff
Oftentimes we as nurses think that the only way to advance in our careers is by obtaining advanced degrees. Amelia is challenging that narrative and asking you to just do a google search on how to maximize your expertise. Paying off student loans made Amelia realize that she has the power to control her circumstances. On a quest to figure out a way to earn an extra $1,000 from home, she used the special gift she believes we ALL were designed with, to not only pay off her debt but to help other nurses find their purpose. Please join me here, and follow me on social media, Instagram and Facebook. Join the Financially Intentional community and get access to resources to guide you on the path to Financial Freedom. Oh and please subscribe and leave a review on whatever app you're using to stream this podcast. Links mentioned:"Do I know enough to get started" videoAmelia's LinkedIn profileAmelia’s Blog Schedule a free chat with Amelia to see how you can leverage your expertise My episode on her podcastTo read the full show notes, visit www.financiallyintentional.com/nof/7Blooom Student Loan Planner Join the NOF Facebook group How to share a podcast How to subscribe, rate and review a podcast
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You know the adage you can’t see the forest for the trees? Today’s podcast episode epitomizes this phrase. Our on-air marketing strategy session today is with Amelia Roberts, a visibility expert, who knows exactly what she does but was struggling with how to explain it and its value to potential clients. I LOVE what she does so much -- every single entrepreneur needs her help -- so I can’t wait for you to hear us dive into the nuances of explaining what she does and breaking it down into terms anyone can understand. “Take time to figure out what are the stories that sell what you do.” - Mallory Schlabach If you’ve ever struggled with putting into words what you do, this episode is for you. Amelia Roberts is a relationship practitioner and visibility coach who works with her clients to design a professional network and their career around a way of life that supports them best. She helps people figure out who to meet, why, and what to say. “I make people visible by putting them in front of people who want to hear more about what they do.” - Amelia Jones We talk about: What Amelia does & how she serves her clients The clients that Amelia currently works with Why some call Amelia a B2B matchmaker How her packages are structured Where Amelia needs clarity the most in her business How she would explain the Dream 100 What her ideal clients want most The importance of building a network that supports you How Amelia finds most of her clients The results that she is able to get for those that work with her Connect with Amelia : Website | Instagram | Twitter | Linkedin About Amelia: Amelia knows how it feels to feel like you are your industries best-kept secret. As a visibility and marketing coach, Amelia helps professionals in regulated industries, such as healthcare, financial, legal, step away from "just a good team player" status, and fully own their unique mind lowing value so they can get to Yes! quicker, faster, easier and more often. Amelia works with professionals and founders alike, to prepare them to be seen, clarify their message so that their unique value is easily understood. Her client range from them finding the remote job of their dreams, to securing new customers, to generating 400 leads in under 4 weeks. Links We Mention: The Dream 100 About Marketing Magic: The Marketing Magic podcast is where women entrepreneurs trying to do all the things come to get inspiration, business strategy, and on-air coaching on how to get their business noticed and growing. If you have a business that people need to know about in order for it to grow, you’re in the right place. This is the place to uncomplicate your marketing. Be sure to listen, subscribe, and leave a review! Join the conversation of other unapologetically successful women in her Facebook community, The #girlboss Club.
In this episode, our host Kristin Wolff talks with Amelia Roberts and Robert Kalaskowsi. Amelia is the Data and Performance Manager for the Governor’s Workforce Board of Rhode Island (GWB) and Robert is the Assistant Chief of Policy and Planning with the RI Governor’s Workforce Board. The two of the them lead the team working on Rhode Island’s effort to build a longitudinal data system for workforce data under the US Department of Labor’s Workforce Data Quality Initiative (WDQI). Both share their insights on data, data sharing, responsible use, and governance – one of the most important topics in the public data universe. They offer a refreshingly honest and nuanced assessment of the challenges and rewards of linking data across agencies and using it to inform important research and policy questions. Surprise research findings? Longtail of demand? Data stories than win hearts and change minds? Have a listen! For more information: * Governor’s Workforce Board: https://gwb.ri.gov/ * Workforce performance reports: https://gwb.ri.gov/data-and-performance * DataSpark: https://datasparkri.org/ * DataSpark Reports: https://datasparkri.org/infographics-reports/ * Data Stories: http://ridatahub.org/topic/economy/ * Find Amanda and Robert: https://gwb.ri.gov/board-and-policy Have you heard? Making Better Work has launched a newsletter. Sign up here or tweet (@kristinwolff) or email (Kristin_Wolff@spra.com) and we’ll sign you up _______ Disclaimer: This podcast was produced by Social Policy Research and Workforce 180 with support from the US Department of Labor. The views expressed are those of the speakers and should not be attributed to the US Department of Labor or other public agencies (state, federal, or local). Mentions of trade names, commercial products or organizations does not imply endorsement of same by the US Government or representatives.
Studio 78: Branding, Productivity, & Business Tips for Female Creative Entrepreneurs
Amelia Roberts is a registered nurse by trade, entrepreneur by passion. She decided to start a side hustle to help her get out of 18k in student loan debt, but she wanted it to be something different than nursing. This led her to teach people in the healthcare space about social media marketing. In this episode, we discuss supplier diversity, proactive business programs which encourages the use of minority-owned, women owned, veteran owned, LGBT-owned, service disabled veteran-owned small businesses as suppliers. In particular, we discuss how small creative businesses can apply to these programs and begin to conduct business with large companies. Show Notes: NACHESNOW.COM/70 Amelia Roberts Website: solutionsbyamelia.com Blog: thebusinessofnursing.comFacebook: solutionsbyameliadotcomInstagram: @rn_solutionsTwitter: @RN_SolutionsLinkedIn: ameliaroberts Studio 78 Podcast Website: nachesnow.comFacebook: studio78podcastInstagram: @nachesnowYoutube: Nache SnowTwitter: @nachesnowLinkedIn: nachesnowPodcast: Studio 78Pinterest: Tallook
Discover ways you can help health systems access funding - so they see you as a partner, not a salesperson. Amelia Roberts joins me for a 3-part interview on building relationships with healthcare systems. Amelia Roberts is a registered nurse by trade, entrepreneur by passion and expert silo hacker. She facilitates collaborative relationships (partnerships) that help busy professionals THRIVE mind body and business. She can be found at www.solutionsbyamelia.com. Presented by lead generation marketing expert Jennifer Michelle. For more information, visit www.MichelleMarketingStrategies.com - and follow the #HCLeadGen hashtag for new interviews and tips!
Learn which committees are essential to getting your solution into a new health system - and what they are really looking for. Amelia Roberts joins me for a 3-part interview on building relationships with healthcare systems. Amelia Roberts is a registered nurse by trade, entrepreneur by passion and expert silo hacker. She facilitates collaborative relationships (partnerships) that help busy professionals THRIVE mind body and business. She can be found at www.solutionsbyamelia.com. Presented by lead generation marketing expert Jennifer Michelle. For more information, visit MichelleMarketingStrategies.com/. Follow the #HCLeadGen hashtag for new interviews and tips!
Discover what vendors get wrong about selling to health systems - and how timing and relationship-building make all the difference. Amelia Roberts joins me for a 3-part interview on building relationships with healthcare systems. Amelia Roberts is a registered nurse by trade, entrepreneur by passion and expert silo hacker. She facilitates collaborative relationships (partnerships) that help busy professionals THRIVE mind body and business. She can be found at www.solutionsbyamelia.com. Presented by lead generation marketing expert Jennifer Michelle. For more information, visit MichelleMarketingStrategies.com - and follow the #HCLeadGen hashtag for new interviews and tips!
Thanks for tuning into the Transform Nursing Podcast! I am Nikki Akparewa, the Creative Director of Transform Nursing and your host. In my podcasts real nurses, have real conversations that cause real results. I would like to introduce you to a trailblazer in the area of social media marketing, Amelia Roberts. Amelia, owner of Solutions by Amelia and Blogger at The Business of Nursing, reminds us that nurses need to see their voice as highly valuable and see themselves as entrepreneurs. Today’s topic is "Nurse's Don’t Wait be Invited to the Table, Pull up a Chair!!" Amelia is a uniquely-experienced content strategist, marketing solution provider and business wellness fanatic and nurse. In this podcast you will learn: Myth’s that keep nurses in the dark on health systems change conversations Three actions you can take right now to overcome the fear of just diving in to marketing yourself How to stay relevant to the dynamic changes of our health care system Takeaways from this Episode: You don't have to be unique or unusual to get started. You do need to have passion. You don't need permission, don’t wait! You will die holding your breath if you are waiting for someone to say "You’re a nurse? Come tell us your opinion." You don’t have to be “smart” but you do have to do the work of researching what you are passionate about so you speak about it intelligently and influentially. Connecting and contacting Nikki: If you have any questions from the show please email me at: transformnursing@gmail.com. My website is: www.transformnursing.com And my course, the Nurses Influential Leadership Lab can be found at: https://transformnursing.com/trainings/ I absolutely love learning about fresh topics so please share those with me and if you email me your testimonial or response I will share it on the next show. If you like something I've said in the show (or don't like it) please let me know. I am all about engaging in conversation with you.
Over the last decade, social media has had a tremendous impact on the healthcare industry, most specifically in transforming how we communicate and interact with our audiences. In this episode, host Reed Smith and Chris Boyer explore the power social media has on understanding public health and it's influence on how patients communicate with one another and their health providers. From its use in clinical trials, population health management, and as a public health observation tool, social platforms are an important part in the future of healthcare. Featuring an interview with healthcare navigator and content expert, Amelia Roberts. Sponsors: - Transparently: https://www.transparently.com/ - Influence Health: http://www.influencehealth.com/ - Binary Fountain:https://www.binaryfountain.com/ Links: - Chris Boyer Twitter: https://twitter.com/chrisboyer - Reed Smith Twitter: https://twitter.com/reedsmith - Amelia Roberts LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ameliaroberts/ - Amelia Roberts Twitter: https://twitter.com/rn_solutions - Klein Tools 32500 11-in-1 Screwdriver and Nut Driver: http://amzn.to/2eMOc5p - Spindrift Seltzer Water: http://amzn.to/2uWT925
http://evansvillepodcast.com/e-is-for-everyone/ Amelia Roberts stops by to discuss the new "e is for everyone" initiative. We talk about some of the people behind it, the feedback they've gotten, where the phrase comes from, how to become a brand champion, the brand guidelines, and the mindset/culture shift that is wanted concerning Evansville. https://eisforeveryone.com/
In the 20th milestone episode, hosts Reed Smith and Chris Boyer share 20 top digital marketing tips for hospitals. health systems and physicians, as submitted by listeners. Listen in to these tips that span across websites, content marketing, social media and personalized marketing efforts. Contributors include: Mike Vujovich - https://www.linkedin.com/in/masterjedivuj/ Ed Bennett - https://www.linkedin.com/in/edbennett/ Matt Gove - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mattgove3/ Justin Rodriguez - https://www.linkedin.com/in/justin-rodriguez-9103a98/ Greg Matthews - https://www.linkedin.com/in/gdmatthews/ Dan Hinmon - https://www.linkedin.com/in/danhinmon/ Ahava Leibtag - https://www.linkedin.com/in/ahavaleibtag/ Jared Johnson - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaredjohnson/ Kyra Hagen - https://www.linkedin.com/in/kyrahagan/ Amelia Roberts - https://www.linkedin.com/in/ameliaroberts/ Jim Samuel - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jimsamuel/ Shel Holtz - https://www.linkedin.com/in/shelholtz/ Ben Dillon - https://www.linkedin.com/in/benjamindillon/ Jessica Levco - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jessicalevco/ Rob Birgfeld - https://www.linkedin.com/in/robbirgfeld/ Aaron Fox - https://www.linkedin.com/in/aaronfoxhealth/ Andy Gradel - https://www.linkedin.com/in/andygradel/ Steve Leibforth - https://www.linkedin.com/in/sleibforth/