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How do you discover your divine gifts and talents? How do you develop them? How does sharing them and showing up in the world share that divine light with others? Join Mandy and special guest, Amy Robles, as they discuss, how you show up in the world.
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If you want to find the courage to follow your passion and share your inner voice, this is the episode for you. Amy gives some amazing insights on how to have the courage to show up authentically in life and online, and how following her passion has deepened her existing connections and brought new connections that have been a huge support in her journey. She also shares some tips on how to protect and manage time to make sure that there is time to work towards your dreams.
This week I will hit a milestone worth talking about. Six Hundred days ago I set out to walk 10,000 steps a day. Jared Easley asked me what impact my walking streak has had on my business. At the time, I didn't have a good answer. I hadn't thought about it. Thanks to Jared, I have put together thoughts and observations about the impact walking over 6 million steps in 600 days has had on me. The most obvious answer is exercise, but it is much bigger than that. Discipline. The ability to do something you don't necessarily want to do to get an outcome that is important to you. Connection. I've used the time while walking to talk to other people. If I am not listening to an audiobook, I am on the phone with someone. This has allowed me to keep in contact with people more often than I would otherwise. Reflection and Anticipation. Daily walks force me to get away and reflect. Some of my toughest problems have been solved on walks. Some of my best ideas of come on walks. Commitment. Sticking with something for so long, no matter what happens, is powerful. Outside of the bigger lessons I have learned, here are some more observations. -You will get a better connection to the place you live if you explore it every day by foot. -Most people come home from work and sit down and watch television for hours. I see it when I walk by their house. -It is fun to watch your neighborhood and local parks change during the seasons throughout the year. -One pair of expensive shoes will last three times as long as cheap shoes. Hopefully, this episode will inspire you to tie up your shoes and start walking. A special thank you to Amy Robles for joining me for the interview portion of this episode.
Today is a special episode. The tables are turned and Kevin is the one being interviewed by the talented and lovely Amy Robles. The talk through the ins and outs of the Navigating North Summit, and what makes it so very special. The all-star lineup, the involvement of charity, and the opportunity to find your purpose.
Ah, money! This week, I'm continuing my New Year's Resolution series on Raise Your Hand Say Yes and am talking with Amy Robles all about money! Amy is a former client who not only turned her own money story around by getting rid of debt (she'll tell you how today!) but also now works as a money coach and educator. And she's whip-smart and REAL. Because we don't need any more money lectures, do we? (Nope.) In this episode, we discuss the importance of getting your money house in order (hint: it has waaaaay more to do with your life than money!) and Amy's three simple steps to get started. Are you ready to figure out your money stuff or get out of debt and actually have a savings account in 2016? This episode is for you! After you listen, be sure to enter the great notebook giveaway over on Instagram too! (And if you have notebooks of your own to pass along, play along!) This episode is sponsored by Mazuma USA, a book-keeping and accounting firm for small businesses. Get more information here. (PS. If you're tired of struggling with your business accounting, Mazuma will change everything. I adore working with them!) Show Notes: Connect with Amy: Website | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter Amy's podcast, Think Enriched Join the RYHSY Fb group Subscribe in itunes
Ah, money! This week, I'm continuing my New Year's Resolution series on Raise Your Hand Say Yes and am talking with Amy Robles all about money! Amy is a former client who not only turned her own money story around by getting rid of debt (she'll tell you how today!) but also now works as a money coach and educator. And she's whip-smart and REAL. Because we don't need any more money lectures, do we? (Nope.) In this episode, we discuss the importance of getting your money house in order (hint: it has waaaaay more to do with your life than money!) and Amy's three simple steps to get started. Are you ready to figure out your money stuff or get out of debt and actually have a savings account in 2016? This episode is for you! After you listen, be sure to enter the great notebook giveaway over on Instagram too! (And if you have notebooks of your own to pass along, play along!) This episode is sponsored by Mazuma USA, a book-keeping and accounting firm for small businesses. Get more information here. (PS. If you're tired of struggling with your business accounting, Mazuma will change everything. I adore working with them!) Show Notes: Connect with Amy: Website | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter Amy's podcast, Think Enriched Join the RYHSY Fb group Subscribe in itunes
Amy Robles is the host of Think Enriched Podcast, a show where she talk about money, the way it affects every aspect of your life, and how to make it work for you. Amy and her family have gotten out of $25,000 in debt within a year and is on course to becoming debt free by November of 2016. She has made appearances on many podcasts and was featured in the Huffington Post Website: www.thinkenriched.com Twitter: @itsAmyRobles
Amy Robles, the voice behind Think Enriched, is joined by friends to dive into building a local podcast community. In the session, they discuss the importance of building a local community with fellow podcasters, why we need to put time into such a group, and some tips and tricks for creating a meetup community.
Amy Robles and I talk - Motivation, and the importance of just getting started. We had so much fun on this blab that it went for over an hour and a half. So i have cut it down and we are joined by Jess - who struggles with day to day motivation.
Amy Robles is the host of Think Enriched, a podcast about money management. Amy and her husband were able to pay off $25,000 of debt in 2014 just by making some simple, but smart financial decisions. Amy talks a little bit on her background and the importance of connecting with family and those around you. Show Highlights 03:35 – Amy and I geek out about Podcast Movement. 11:00 – Amy talks about playing piano. 18:30 – You can learn so much at a nursing home. 21:05 – How does Amy connect with her family? 24:35 – Amy talks about where she’s from and where she’s traveled to. 29:55 – Amy started a local podcast meet up in the Seattle area. 35:25 – Why did Amy start podcasting? 40:00 – Amy asks me why I started podcasting. 45:20 – Has the podcast opened doors for Amy? 50:16 – I go on a mini rant about how bad soda is for you. 54:20 – People can relate to Amy’s struggles. 01:00 – Where does Amy get her fun-loving vibe? FULL SHOW NOTES: http://www.podcastjunkies.com/59 ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Site: http://www.audiobooks.com/podcast | Email: podcast@audiobooks.com Welcome back to the Audiobooks.com Podcast! This week we are joined by Amy Robles of Think Enriched, a podcast dedicated to money management. As a self-described former spender, Amy attributes the motivation to getting a handle on debt largely to some very influential audiobooks. We are so excited to share Amy's insight into the unique experience audiobooks afford and her recommendations for books in a new genre. MONEY MANAGEMENT The spectrum of a single genre is tremendous and we love to explore new realms of those spectrums here on the Audiobooks.com Podcast. This is the first opportunity we've had to dive into the money and wealth management genre, but it is interesting to see how relevant previous discussions have been to where the conversation takes us this week. Coming off of audiobooks like Do the Work by Steven Pressfield and Purple Cow by Seth Godin, Amy's experiences with money management books is familiar. Although books and audiobooks relate the same core material, the experience we have while absorbing the information can be extraordinarily different. The most obvious differences are factors like the act of listening versus reading or having someone else manufacture intonation of the narrator and characters, but there also is the factor of sharing the listening experience with one or more people. Amy shares a great story about a long drive home after a vacation, shared with a close friend, in which they listened to a chapter of You're Broke Because You Want To Be by Larry Winget. Her story is such a great example of how sharing the experience of listening to an audiobook can both help pass the time and instigate conversation that might not happen otherwise. There is something about that shared experience that creates a different level of conversation than a typical book club. We love hearing stories about how listening to an audiobook opened up opportunities for discussion. Got one to share with us? BRAIN CANDY We absolutely love this new genre of books Amy introduced to us! Brain candy books, as Amy describes them, are books that can help pass the time while performing tedious tasks. In her situation, she had taken up quilting and in one week made it through all four Twilight books. Imagine all the books we could listen to while doing basic household chores! From mowing the lawn to vacuuming to dishes, pop in an audiobook and make those multi-tasking braincells do some work. The mention of Twilight got us talking about a host of fantasy and science fiction brain candy books! While neither Amy nor Addy are big science fiction fans, they can appreciate books like Twilight and Harry Potter, even if their preferences are in other genres. And, as Amy says, it's okay to like what's good for you! TAKEAWAY As usual, we ask our guest about what she'd spend that one credit on if she had it. In line with other recommendations like The Miracle Morning by Hal Elrod, Total Money Makeover by David Ramsey and E-Myth by Michael E. Gerber, Amy pulls up a tasty morsel for us: The Wealthy Barber by David Chilton. Go show Amy's podcast some love and pick up an audiobook she recommended! Then report back and tell us how your experience was. Show us some love! Tweet this episode: http://ctt.ec/3eLZ5 Subscribing, rating and reviewing the show: iTunes Books & Resources Mentioned You're Broke Because You Want To Be by Larry Winget The Richest Man in Babylon by George S. Clason As A Man Thinketh by James Allen The E-Myth Revisted by Michael E. Gerber Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill Total Money Makeover by Dave Ramsey Dr. Wayne W. Dyer Books Joel Osteen Books Zig Ziglar Books Star Wars Twilight by Stephenie Meyer Amy Robles - ThinkEnriched.com
Finding a good financial advisor is important. Finding the right one for you can be extremely beneficial. Consider: Who your friends' financial advisor is (similar life experience gives you knowledge.) Find out if the advisor if fee-based (paid for the advice they give) or commission based (paid for the products they sell.) Which compliance standards they follow Fiduciary Standards or Suitability Standards. Follow your gut instinct if this should be the advisor that is right for you. Also, let's talk! I want to connect with you personally! Wednesday, Sept 9th, 6pm, Pacific (9pm, Eastern) Go to Blab.im look for Amy Robles, Money Management Questions? Let's talk: amy@thinkenriched.com Ready to get your finances in order? Subscribe via iTunes, Stitcher, or RSS Leave ThinkEnriched an iTunes rating and review The episode "How to Find the Right Financial Advisor for You," first appeared on Think Enriched.
We'd love to hear from you! Please send us feedback over to: feedback@shepodcasts.com OR Speakpipe! Communicate with us via Twitter by using the hashtag #AskSheP and of course follow us on Twitter Show 063 Quick-Guide Our condolences to the slain reporter and camera man shot and killed in Virginia Thank you Amy Robles for your feedback on BossJock! You cannot sing happy birthday on a podcast! Jen wrote a song for BossJock! And it’s awesome :) Pink Yoga pants makes a debut! Jess is not a big safety girl and Elsie is and this is why we need have this conversation! Self preservation comes from your up-bringing Elsie shares her background of living in El Salvador during the civil war Where are your boundaries as a content creator? The crux of the conversation Jess resists a bit - and shares her background and where she stands Elsie tells her story of being held-up two block away from my house Jess was online dating back in the day peeps! Should you meet your listeners (fans) from online in real life? We discuss the hashtag #YesAllWomen Latino men - is it latino men - we don’t Some tips about staying safe, all revolving around the wisdom of Callie Fulmer What is your thing? Make sure you figure out your boundaries There is an art and science to sharing online How Gary V chooses the life that he shares with us and how that aligns with Elsie’s vision Be present where you are - stop with the constant tweeting Make your choices - create your boundaries - when you are comfortable You need to practice what you are going to say, in every situation that matters to you regarding privacy Other ways in which you can be secure and private about your work and life online How do you get rid of the people that are stalking you online? We start to chat about that! SPEAK UP WHEN YOU START BEING UNCOMFORTABLE - right away! Let’s stop with the taciturn permission Feedback request! What do you think? Should you meet your friends online? What do you have any worries? Let us know what privacy issues you wanna chat about! Or if there are any specific situations that you want our opinion about or have solved for yourself? Links mentioned by Jess and Elsie! The She Podcasts SpeakPipe Page. Time for YOUR voice to be featured. Two WDBJ7 employees shot and killed; suspected shooter kills himself Amy Robles from Think Enriched Jen Edds from The Brassy Broadcast and 317 Sound Design Emily Sings from Fivvr Callie Fulmer from Possibly Sparks Gary V’s Facebook post on work/life balance Making your FB profile a FB Page Megan Pangan (the lovely one that shot our pics!) Our awesome sponsors Bossjock Connect EPIC HELP US SPREAD THE WORD! It would be stellar if you shared She Podcasts with your fellow women podcasters on twitter. Click here to tweet some love! If this episode got you all fired up, head on over to iTunes and kindly leave us a rating, a review and subscribe! Ways to subscribe to She Podcasts! Click here to subscribe via iTunes Click here to subscribe via RSS You can also subscribe via Stitcher FEEDBACK + PROMOTION for Women Podcasters You can ask your questions, comment below, go to the She Podcasts Facebook group and even share your promos for your podcast! Let your voice be heard. Send it all to feedback@shepodcasts.com
As a military mom, Amy Robles has had to deal with a lot of ups and downs, but made many of them easier with figuring out her finances and is now helping others think enriched! Connect with Amy Robles http://thinkenriched.com @itsAmyRobles instagram.com/itsamyrobles I am so happy that friend of the show Doc Kennedy chose to connect me with Amy Robles! Her story is like many out there, not knowing how to budget their spending and eventually succumbing to back breaking debt. Fortunately for Amy, and all of us, she decided to do something about her debt problems! Asking tough questions about what is needed versus what is wanted to break down their expenses and rapidly get them out of debt. In this episode Amy and I spend some time talking about how to use tools and discipline to help create the enriched life you want while still being on a budget! Tools mentioned by Amy Robles and myself: You Need A Budget Mint.com iCompta Episode 184
The His & Her Money Show: Managing Money, Marriage, and Everything In Between
Hey converts! Today's guest is on due to a Facebook post. Wild, right? Well, I was so impressed with the post that I knew I had to have this person on. Lucky for me, she was kind enough to agree to be on the show. She has an awesome story and I know you will be inspired and blessed by her story. We are blessed today to have Amy Robles from Woman Enriched. Amy and her husband wanted to pay off their debt. Things got off to a slow start, but they then discovered Dave Ramsy's show and his Financial Peace University education. That changed their trajectory. They wound up paying off $25,000 of credit car debt in 2014. She continues to work on her student loan debt, but I know with the way she is willing to sacrifice combined with her creative mind, she will succeed. All of that is amazing, but now to why she is on my show. You know what to find out, you just have to listen. Enjoy!
Denny Krahe from http://www.dizruns.com/ is running down a dream! He is waxing poetic & talk with others about running, life & everything in between! Amy Robles, Kimanzi Constable co-host this great episode of Starve the Doubts.Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=CQWQVRBGQCK7E&source=url)
Amy Robles In this episode, Starve the Doubts host Jared Easley is joined by special co-host Spencer Cox, Lieutenant Governor of Utah, as they interview Amy Robles, an emerging presence online who’s doing big things. She is a military spouse, mom, blogger, host of The Family Knot podcast, friend, collaborator, a ray of sunshine, and she loves to chat over nachos! Amy was recently featured on The Huffington Post for the excellent work she’s been doing on the podcast, a show especially made for military spouses, moms, and side hustlers. Her blog womanenriched.com is also about financial strategies and how to do better as she seeks to help women live enriched lives by feeling inspired, energized, and uplifted with the strong support of family and friends. Listen to this episode as Amy’s sweet, endearing personality comes through and find out why Amy is so amazed by the fact that she’s having this very conversation with Jared and Spencer. In this episode, you will learn more about: Where the navy has taken Amy and her family 2014 - the year that changed her family’s life! Joining Dave Ramsey’s Financial Peace University Paying off $25,000 of their debt What drove her to start her own podcast How Starve the Doubts impacted her life Ways to starve her doubts Why she named her blog womanenriched.com The challenges of being a military spouse Finding the perfect name for her podcast Amy’s tips for military spouses Her money saving secrets Items mentioned: Moving from Hawaii to Washington state Saving up for Dave Ramsey’s Financial Peace University and going through the program Blogging and podcasting Getting nervous and scared and nauseous Seeking help from friends Listening to Starve the Doubts and getting inspired by this message: “You can do it! You can face your fear and step out and be brave. Do something different.” How she starves the doubts along this process: The 100 Rejection Letters project Blogging and podcasting Why being a military spouse is stressful From being a cooperative team to being a one-man show The uncertainty of when your spouse is coming back The element of loneliness The need to reach out and make friends fast Why she named her podcast The Family Knot Her advice for military spouses: It is never, ever wrong to ask for help. Her money saving secrets: Stay away from buying little things. Take a chaperon with you when going to the store. Give three valid reasons why you need to buy a certain thing. Needs vs. wants Connect with Amy @itsamyrobles www.womanenriched.com http://womanenriched.com/family-knot/ Amy’s final thoughts for the listeners: “Maybe it’s your finances, maybe you’ve just got a house that is drowning in clutter… you don’t do it all in one day. It’s one step at a time.” Need encouragement? Send Amy a message and she’d love to cheer you on. Truly. Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=CQWQVRBGQCK7E&source=url)
Raul Robles is a chief on a mission. He has 15 years serving aboard fast attack submarines and deep submergence rescue vehicles. Raul balances his work and home life with his wife, Amy Robles and their 3 year old daughter. Amy has a popular blog womanenriched.com and a podcast, The Family Knot, targeted toward military spouses. Daddy’s little girl USS Mystic Chief Robles and Amy
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Amy, like many people in the US and elsewhere, had a large amount of financial debt. She learned how to dramatically reduce her debts and start to create financial freedom. From the lessons she learned, in just six months, she was able to pay off @$25,000 of her debt and she knows that her future ... Read moreMYST 46 Amy Robles: You Can Regain Financial Stability!