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Amy Stanton is the Founder & CEO of Stanton & CompanyAmy Stanton shares her remarkable journey from engineering to marketing, detailing her experiences in advertising, the Olympic bid for New York, and her passion for building a business focused on women's sports. She discusses the challenges of running a business, the cultural shifts in the workplace, and the importance of authenticity and representation in sports. Amy emphasizes the need for positive female role models and the evolution of workplace culture, highlighting her commitment to creating a supportive environment for her team and clients.Topics Covered: Amy's journey from engineering to marketingThe New York Olympic bid experienceWorking with Martha StewartEmpowering female athletes and building a business in women's sportsThe importance of brand building and representation in sportsChallenges of running a business and fostering open communicationYou can follow what Amy Stanton is up to on LinkedInConnect with Amy:Website: stanton-company.comEmail: info@stanton-company.comSocial Media: @StantonCompanyLike what you hear? Please consider subscribing on Apple Podcasts or Spotify and leave a short review. It takes less than 60 seconds, and it really makes a difference.The Group Y Live Podcast come out across all podcast players with a new episode every two weeks on Thursday. Past guests on The Rad Season Show include Courtney Carter, Stacy Peralta, Monica Medellin, Wim Hof, Mike Cessario, Circe Wallace, Selema Masekela Gerry Lopez and more.Contact Oli Russell-Cowan On Instagram olirussellcowan On LinkedIn at olirussellcowan Thanks for listening & keep it rad!
Do you want to hear the unfiltered truth about being an entrepreneur, about starting and running your own business? On this episode of Women of Impact with Lisa Bilyeu, she and three other successful female entrepreneurs get into the nitty-gritty details, describe the challenges, and celebrate the joys of business. Natalie Ellis, Victoria Young and Amy Stanton discuss self-care and balance, bringing on a partner, dealing with failures and setbacks, and the necessity of extraordinary self-belief. [Original Air Date: Sept 18, 2019] SHOW NOTES: Natalie advocates the necessity of self-belief and confidence [5:02] Lisa and Amy discuss whether they were born or made an entrepreneur [8:25] Lisa and Victoria ask how to know whether you need to pivot or push harder [12:07] Natalie talks about the pros and cons of doubling your goals [14:48] Amy describes how her business unfolded in a completely unexpected way [16:36] Lisa and Victoria explain how important passion and purpose are [19:25] Amy talks about how important a financial safety net is [21:23] Natalie shares her experience with bringing on a partner [23:47] Lisa talks about how she and her husband run a business together [26:34] Natalie describes the benefits and challenges of having co-CEO's [28:00] Amy advocates resilience as the primary element of success [30:15] Natalie advocates balance, boundaries and self-care [32:26] Lisa and Natalie agree that, at first, you have to ignore balance to succeed [34:08] Victoria describes her own self-care regimen [35:10] Lisa and Amy discuss how to measure your output when considering self-care [36:32] Natalie describes her meticulous methods of self-assessment [38:34] Victoria explains her process for deciding what matters [41:20] Natalie describes the sacrifices she has made to start her business [43:01] Amy doesn't think she has sacrificed--she has prioritized [44:47] The panel shares their superpower [46:56] FOLLOW AMY: WEBSITE: http://stanton-company.com/ INSTAGRAM: https://bit.ly/2PpaMm8 FOLLOW NATALIE: WEBSITE: bossbabe.com INSTAGRAM: https://bit.ly/2lZhu48 TWITTER: https://bit.ly/2mlLmbk FOLLOW VICTORIA: INSTAGRAM: https://bit.ly/2m0sw9f TWITTER: https://bit.ly/2kmEXvT FOLLOW LISA: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lisabilyeu/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/lisabilyeu YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/womenofimpact Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lisa_bilyeu?lang=en LISTEN AD FREE + BONUS EPISODES on APPLE PODCASTS: apple.co/womenofimpact Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Businesswomen and authors of The Feminine Revolution book, Amy Stanton & Catherine Connors, sit down with Lisa to tap into and break down what it means to embrace your femininity and all the taboos that follow. They discuss why we should own our feelings, why it's okay to be emotional, and how to understand and empower female sexuality. [Original air date: 11-14-18]. SHOW NOTES: Being emotional is not a weakness [2:51] Feminine vs. masculine traits of power [4:19] Unpacking the meaning of "being emotional" [6:34] How to live your most authentic life [9:50] Not being ashamed of your emotion [12:49] The health benefits of crying [15:12] Reframing what crying represents [16:52] Awareness and practice of embracing your femininity [19:03] Tools that allow you to explore yourself [21:00] Owning your feminine sexuality [23:11] The taboo of public display of female sexuality [26:23] Understanding feminine sensuality vs. sexuality [27:23] What makes you feel good about yourself? [29:31] The desexualization of mothers and reclaiming it [34:59] Storytelling as a tool to empower women [36:56] The coexistence of vulnerability and taking control [43:12] The power of emotional intelligence and intuition [47:49] FOLLOW CATHERINE INSTAGRAM: https://bit.ly/2z5bESC FOLLOW AMY INSTAGRAM: https://bit.ly/2PpaMm8 FOLLOW FEMININE REVOLUTION WEBSITE: https://bit.ly/2Dix9Cn INSTAGRAM: https://bit.ly/2T7mU9t SPONSORS: If you purchase an item using these affiliate links, Impact Theory may receive a commission. Try Audible FREE for 30 days! Just visit https://audible.com/woi or text woi to 500-500. This episode is sponsored by Betterhelp. Give online therapy a try at https://betterhelp.com/women and get on your way to being your best self! Sign up for a one-dollar-per-month trial period at https://shopify.com/lisa now to grow your business–no matter what stage you're in. ButcherBox is offering our listeners their choice of a weeknight meal essential— 3 lbs of chicken thighs, 2 lbs of ground beef, or 1 lb of premium steak tips — for free in every order for a whole year, plus, get $20 off your first order at https://butcherbox.com/WOI and use code WOI to choose your free offer and get $20 off. Get a free 30-day Alo Moves subscription by going to https://alomoves.com and use code WOI. Go to https://Zocdoc.com/LISA and download the Zocdoc app for FREE to find and book a top-rated doctor today. Right now, download NetSuite's popular KPI Checklist, designed to give you consistently excellent performance - absolutely free, at https://NetSuite.com/WOMEN. Go to https://tryviome.com/LISA and use code LISA to get 20% off your first 3 months, and take control of your gut health today! Try AG1 and get a FREE 1-year supply of Vitamin D3K2 AND 5 free AG1 Travel Packs with your first purchase by going to https://drinkAG1.com/lisa. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Amy Stanton is always been the driver type. The type of person that's always been a high- achiever. Whether it was her role as a Head of Marketing and Communications for NYC 2012 (for New York's Olympic bid), or is the Chief Marketing Officer at Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia, or even more recently as a Founder and CEO of her PR Agency Stanton & Company, Amy is always been badass! After self-reflection, what she realized is how she showed up in her professional career is also how she showed up in her personal life. This led her to investigate the balance between masculine and feminine energy. In this episode, we talk about themes from her Ted X Talk and her book The Feminine Revolution in which she challenges the idea the femininity is weak and she encourages women to redefine and embrace their feminine qualities as a source of power. Historically, to compete in a 'man's world', women have felt the need to exert more of their masculine energy like assertiveness and confidence. Amy advocates for us to not exchange a feminine trait for a masculine trait but rather to use masculine traits to enhance our feminine traits. You can learn more about Amy: Website: http://stanton-company.com/ Book: The Feminine Revolution TedX Talk: Femininity vs. Ambition: Amy Stanton at TEDxVeniceBeach Social Media: https://www.instagram.com/amykstanton/ https://twitter.com/amykstanton https://www.linkedin.com/in/amykstanton/ Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/bePatron?u=23010497) This is an encore episode and was originally published on March 26, 2021 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Is it possible to learn how to push the boundaries of our minds and bodies with technology? Is medicine really required to access non-ordinary states of consciousness? We'll explore all this and more with special guests Amy Stanton, founder of Stanton & Co., and Ariel Garten, co-founder of Muse, on episode 2 of The Psychedelic Report
SPECIAL ENCORE EPISODE TO HELP CELEBRATE IWD22:Have you experienced a time when you've felt like traits such as sensitivity, intuition, or compassion were a weakness? On today's episode, I'm speaking with Amy Stanton, co-author of “The Feminine Revolution: 21 Ways to Ignite the Power of Your Femininity for a Brighter Life and a Better World.” Feminine traits (sensitivity, compassion, intuition, etc) have been mischaracterized as weak, fragile or diminutive. Our conversation speaks to why there needs to be a call to arms to reframe them as the superpowers. This conversation is NOT about bashing the masculine or which set of traits is better. Rather, it's focused on how we can bring equal weight to both and allow people (male or female) to step into their true selves - personally & professionally. -------------------------------------------Interested in learning more about Michelle including how she can support you as a Coach, Workshop Facilitator or Speaker? Click HERE. -------------------------------------------Purchase The Feminine Revolution: 21 Ways to Ignite the Power of Your Femininity for a Brighter Life and a Better WorldLearn more about our incredible guest, Amy Stanton, by visiting his website. You can also connect with her on Instagram or Twitter.
Amy Stanton is the co-author of the best-selling book The Feminine Revolution, which will open your eyes to the opportunities we all have to tap into our natural strengths (rather than being convinced those natural traits are weaknesses). She shares tips, guidelines and more from her book and from her extensive experience as the founder of a top level national marketing firm. Feminine traits that were once disparaged as weaknesses are reclaimed as powerful strengths.Welcome to the latest episode of the Catalyst Health, Wellness & Performance Coaching Podcast - today's guest is Amy K. Stanton. Amy founded Stanton & Company with a passion for promoting and building positive female role models and messaging for women. Amy also served as the first-ever Chief Marketing Officer for Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia. Prior to that, Amy was the Director of Marketing & Communications for NYC2012, New York's Olympic bid, where she developed and executed both the local and international campaigns for the first-ever endeavor.For more information about the Catalyst Community, earning your health & wellness coaching certification, the annual Rocky Mountain Coaching Retreat & Symposium and much more, please see https://www.catalystcoachinginstitute.com/ or reach out to us Results@CatalystCoachingInstitute.com If you'd like to share the Be A Catalyst! message in your world with a cool hoodie, t-shirt, water bottle stickers and more (100% of ALL profits go to charity), please visit https://teespring.com/stores/be-a-catalyst If you are a current or future health & wellness coach, please check out our Health & Wellness Coaching Forum Group on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/278207545599218. This is an awesome group if you are looking for encouragement, ideas, resources and more. Finally, if you enjoy the Catalyst Podcast, you might also enjoy the YouTube Coaching Channel, which provides a full library of freely available videos covering health, wellness & performance: https://www.youtube.com/c/CoachingChannel
Every year is women's year! Women are taking their rightful place in business and everywhere else, and it hasn't been an easy road. In this episode, Amy Stanton talks about the superpower of femininity and how it so wonderfully applies to business and life. About Amy: Amy K Stanton Founder & CEO, Stanton & Company, LLC With a background in traditional marketing and deep experience in marketing to and building brands for women, Amy Stanton has a unique perspective on the women's landscape, the role of femininity in personal and professional lives, and the impact that unleashing our true feminine power can have on our happiness. Amy founded Stanton & Company (S&Co) with a passion for promoting and building positive female role models and messaging for women. Since 2006, when the company opened its doors, S&Co has built a roster of philosophy-driven brands, including exceptional athletes, lifestyle experts, and brands in the healthy, active living space. Before founding Stanton & Company, Amy served as the first-ever chief marketing officer (CMO) for Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia and was the head of marketing and communications for NYC2012, New York's Olympic bid, where she developed and executed both the local and international campaigns for this first-ever endeavor. Amy started her career in account management at advertising agencies including BBDO, JWT, and BBH. Between her leadership roles on Fortune 500 accounts in advertising, her role as the CMO at Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia, and, most recently, as founder and CEO of an eleven-year-strong marketing and PR agency focused on building female-focused brands, Amy has deep experience in the women's space and a wide range of relationships with powerful women who have inspired her thinking about femininity and how women can be their best. Amy recently co-authored The Feminine Revolution with Catherine Connors, challenging the idea that femininity is weak, and encouraging women to redefine and embrace their feminine qualities as sources of power. Amy has received accolades and awards from the Sports Business Journal, Women in Sports and Events (WISE) LA, and BlogHer, and Stanton & Company has been recognized as an industry leader. She speaks about femininity, marketing and representation, women in sports, and women's leadership. http://stanton-company.com/ IG: @amykstanton
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Amy Stanton founded Stanton & Company with a passion for promoting and building positive female role models and messaging for women. Before founding her company Amy served as the first-ever Chief Marketing Officer for Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia. Amy has learned over the years that her sensitivity, something she silenced in herself, has become her super power. Her book The Feminine Revolution: 21 Ways to Ignite the Power of Your Femininity for a Brighter Life and a Better World, shows us that feminine traits that were once disparaged as weaknesses -- such as sensitivity, intuition, and feeling emotional -- need to be reclaimed as powerful strengths that can be embraced as the keys to a happier life for everyone! Amy’s Company Website: http://stanton-company.com/ Instagram: @stantoncompany Linked in: https://www.linkedin.com/in/amykstanton/ Follow Amy on Clubhouse: @amykstanton Get Amy’s Book: The Feminine Revolution: 21 Ways to Ignite the Power of Your Femininity for a Brighter Life and a Better World - https://www.amazon.com/shop/thewarriormoms Guest Bio: With a background in traditional marketing and deep experience in marketing to and building brands for women, Amy Stanton has a unique perspective on the women's landscape, the role of femininity in personal and professional lives, and the impact that unleashing our true feminine power can have on our happiness. Amy founded Stanton & Company (S&Co) with a passion for promoting and building positive female role models and messaging for women. Since 2006, when the company opened its doors, S&Co has built a roster of philosophy-driven brands, including exceptional athletes, lifestyle experts, and brands in the healthy, active living space. Before founding Stanton & Company, Amy served as the first-ever chief marketing officer (CMO) for Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia and was the head of marketing and communications for NYC2012, New York's Olympic bid, where she developed and executed both the local and international campaigns for this first-ever endeavor. Amy started her career in account management at advertising agencies including BBDO, JWT, and BBH. Between her leadership roles on Fortune 500 accounts in advertising, her role as the CMO at Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia, and, most recently, as founder and CEO of an eleven-year-strong marketing and PR agency focused on building female-focused brands, Amy has deep experience in the women's space and a wide range of relationships with powerful women who have inspired her thinking about femininity and how women can be their best. Amy recently co-authored The Feminine Revolution with Catherine Connors, challenging the idea that femininity is weak, and encouraging women to redefine and embrace their feminine qualities as sources of power. Amy has received accolades and awards from the Sports Business Journal, Women in Sports and Events (WISE) LA, and BlogHer, and Stanton & Company has been recognized as an industry leader. She speaks about femininity, marketing and representation, women in sports, and women's leadership.
We often sabotage the goals we are striving to achieve, simply because of the stories we tell ourselves. In today’s weekly solo cast, I expand on the complacency trap and how to break yourself free from sabotage. Hint: it involves our sense of worth. Together, we’ll explore the single most effective question to ask yourself in order to stop self-sabotaging behavior and create a happier, healthier life. Want more like this? Check out my episode called Ignite Your Femininity For a Healthier, Happier Life with Amy Stanton. Follow: instagram.com/sarahannestewart More free resources: sarahannestewart.com Join the free community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/sarahannestewart Text: (310) 388-9339
Amy Stanton is always been the driver type. The type of person that's always been a high- achiever. Whether it was her role as a Head of Marketing and Communications for NYC 2012 (for New York's Olympic bid), or is the Chief Marketing Officer at Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia, or even more recently as a Founder and CEO of her PR Agency Stanton & Company, Amy is always been badass!After self-reflection, what she realized is how she showed up in her professional career is also how she showed up in her personal life. This led her to investigate the balance between masculine and feminine energy.In this episode, we talk about themes from her Ted X Talk and her book The Feminine Revolution in which she challenges the idea the femininity is weak and she encourages women to redefine and embrace their feminine qualities as a source of power. Historically, to compete in a 'man's world', women have felt the need to exert more of their masculine energy like assertiveness and confidence. Amy advocates for us to not exchange a feminine trait for a masculine treat but rather to use masculine traits to enhance our feminine traits. You can learn more about Amy:Website:http://stanton-company.com/Book:The Feminine RevolutionTedX Talk:Femininity vs. Ambition: Amy Stanton at TEDxVeniceBeachSocial Media: https://www.instagram.com/amykstanton/https://twitter.com/amykstantonhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/amykstanton/Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/bePatron?u=23010497)
Today's episode is the third installment, for March I’m doing a women empowerment and feminism focused episodes, and it’s gonna be called Women’s March, since the 8th is International Women’s Day, and I bring guests to talk all about their experience with feminism & women empowerment. For this episode I chat with Amy Stanton: founder & CEO of Stanton & Company and co-author of the book The Femenine Revolution: 21 Ways to Ignite the Power of Your Femininity for a Brighter Life and a Better World, and we talk all about her views on feminism, and how she says we should revamp it into more of a movement and less of a fight, her love for Michelle Obama, where the inspiration came for her to write that book, how was her experience co.writing it, how these feminine powers can benefit women AND men, how we can turn these weaknesses into strengths, why are they 21 feminine qualities and not more or less and how all of that plays a role in her company! Hope you enjoy! Amy's IG: https://www.instagram.com/amykstanton/ Stanton & Company: http://stanton-company.com/ The Femenine Revolution: https://www.amazon.com/-/es/Amy-Stanton/dp/1580058124 My Point Of View on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mypointofview.podcast/ Music: Lukrembo https://soundcloud.com/lukrembo/
Amy Stanton is the Founder and CEO of Stanton and Company (SandCo), a Marketing and PR Agency with a passion for promoting and building positive female role models and messaging for women. SandCo has a roster of philosophy-driven brands, including athletes, lifestyle experts, and brands in the healthy, active living space. Before founding SandCo, Amy served as the Chief Marketing Officer for Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia and was the Head of Marketing and Communications for NYC2012, New York's Olympic bid, where she developed and executed both the local and international campaigns. Amy recently co-authored The Feminine Revolution with Catherine Connors, encouraging women to redefine and embrace their feminine qualities as sources of power. www.stanton-company.com | @amykstanton
Amy Stanton & Amy Jo Martin explain everything you need to know about the new social media app, Clubhouse. Clubhouse is a drop-in audio only platform that can be described as part podcast, part zoom call, and part house party. It can be very confusing at first and you can quickly find yourself lost on the platform, but luckily we have Amy Stanton to be our guide. Amy has been called “The Queen of Clubhouse”, and for good reason. She has learned more about the platform than most and is sharing everything she knows with us. She walks through creating your profile, finding people to follow, finding rooms and clubs that fit your interests, as well as starting your own clubs. Amy also shares a few of her personal experiences using Clubhouse, from joining a room with Elon Musk, to hosting Katie Couric’s welcome party, and the most random room she’s experienced yet. This may sound overwhelming and foreign but after listening to this conversation things will start to make sense and you’ll find yourself navigating the halls of Clubhouse in no time! Follow both Amy and Amy Jo on clubhouse @AmyKStanton & @AmyJoMartin. Follow Amy Stanton: Instagram LinkedIn To learn more about monday dot com, and for a free trial, click here. Learn more about the Renegade Accelerator Get Amy Jo's newsletter. Join the Why Not Now? Private Facebook Group. Find Amy Jo on Sparrows Follow Amy Jo… Facebook Twitter Why Not Now? Instagram Buy Amy Jo's Book
Amy Stanton founded Stanton & Company (S&Co) with a passion for promoting and building positive female role models and messaging for women. Since 2006, when the company opened its doors, S&Co has built a roster of philosophy-driven brands, including exceptional athletes, lifestyle experts, and brands in the healthy, active living space. Amy recently co-authored The Feminine Revolution with Catherine Connors, challenging the idea that femininity is weak, and encouraging women to redefine and embrace their feminine qualities as sources of power. Amy speaks about femininity, marketing and representation, women in sports, and women’s leadership. http://stanton-company.com/ In this episode Ethan and Amy engage a live Clubhouse audience about her work uplifting traditionally feminine qualities in women and how her personal experiences have informed her passion and success as a writer, speaker and CEO. Find Amy on Instagram at @amykstanton Sign up to join the Love Extremist project at www.extremist.love and follow along on Instagram @loveextremist Find Ethan @ethanlipsitz Music by Madame Gandhi and Sara Fina
For thousands of years, feminine traits have been seen as a sign of weakness – including intuition, surrender, emotionality, and sensitivity. But today, we are not only seeing the importance of having the critical conversation about why this story needs to shift, but we’re also starting to understand why we need to fully embrace these qualities. We’re discovering just how important it is to show up for our uniqueness and stand up for who we truly are. In this powerful conversation, host Sarah Anne Stewart and Amy Stanton, the co-author of The Feminine Revolution, discuss the opportunity we have today to challenge old and outdated perceptions. Amy, the Founder of a marketing and PR firm, has long been an advocate of positive female role models and messaging. Today, she shares powerful mindset shifts you need to accept and embrace your full range of feminine gifts, how to manage this challenging time with grace, and how to reclaim many parts of yourself you may have suppressed for so many years in order to live a happier, healthier life. If you’ve ever wanted to be yourself more fully, this episode is perfect for you.Follow:instagram.com/sarahannestewartinstagram.com/amykstantonMore resources: sarahannestewart.com
Amy founded Stanton & Company (S&Co) with a passion for promoting and building positive female role models and messaging for women. Since 2006, when the company opened its doors, S&Co has built a roster of philosophy-driven brands, including exceptional athletes, lifestyle experts, and brands in the healthy, active living space. Amy recently co-authored The Feminine Revolution with Catherine Connors, challenging the idea that femininity is weak, and encouraging women to redefine and embrace their feminine qualities as sources of power. Amy speaks about femininity, marketing and representation, women in sports, and women’s leadership. http://stanton-company.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/amykstanton/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/executiveathletes/support
Amy recently co-authored The Feminine Revolution with Catherine Connors, challenging the idea that femininity is weak, and encouraging women to redefine and embrace their feminine qualities as sources of power. In this episode we talk about: What is the feminine? Honoring your intuition Reclaiming your sexual power / wild woman The power of sisterhood Instagram | Website See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Podcast Episode 124: Amy Stanton & Catherine Connors “The Feminine Revolution” Business powerhouses Amy Stanton (former COO of Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia) and Catherine Connors (President of Women Rising, a Hollywood studio creating content to empower women and girls) always felt that women and their unique feminine behaviors (emotion, intuition, and empathy) should be utilized and celebrated in the business world rather than seen as weak or less than useful. Their book The Feminine Revolution takes a look at 21 feminine traits and why they should be encouraged in the business world. Everything from communicating with enthusiasm, displaying empathy and being agreeable has been labeled as “too feminine” but the authors argue those characteristics allow people to build bridges. (They even make a case for crying at the office!) Follow Amy & Catherine on social media! Catherine on Twitter @herbadmother Amy on Twitter @amykstanton Fit Bottomed Girls www.fitbottomedgirls.com Fit Bottomed Mamas www.fitbottomedmamas.com Fit Bottomed Zen www.fitbottomedzen.com Fit Bottomed Eats: www.fitbottomedeats.com Twitter: @FitBottomedGirl @FitBottomedZen @FitBottomedMama @FitBottomedEats Email us at podcast@fitbottomedgirls.com Read more at http://fitbottomedgirls.com/category/resources/podcast-episodes/ Subscribe: http://fitbottomedgirls.com/podcast/ Want to sponsor the show? Yay! Drop us a note at advertising@fitbottomedgirls.com and let's make the world a healthier place together!
Are women showing off their full authentic selves? Traits labeled as "feminine" such as sensitivity, intuition, or feeling emotional were once disparaged as weaknesses and both men and women were encouraged to shut down these aspects of their personalities. Author Amy Stanton challenges old and outdated perceptions that feminine traits are weaknesses and the book The Feminine Revolution revisits those characteristics to show how they are powerful assets that should be embraced rather than maligned. It argues that feminine traits have been mischaracterized as weak, fragile, diminutive, and embittered for too long, and offers a call to arms to redeem them as the superpowers and gifts that they are.
Do you want to hear the unfiltered truth about being an entrepreneur, about starting and running your own business? On this episode of Women of Impact with Lisa Bilyeu, she and three other successful female entrepreneurs get into the nitty-gritty details, describe the challenges, and celebrate the joys of business. Natalie Ellis, Victoria Young and Amy Stanton discuss self-care and balance, bringing on a partner, dealing with failures and setbacks, and the necessity of extraordinary self-belief. This episode is brought to you by: Check out Impact Theory University at: http://bit.ly/ImpactTheoryUniversity2 SHOW NOTES: Natalie advocates the necessity of self-belief and confidence [5:02] Lisa and Amy discuss whether they were born or made an entrepreneur [8:25] Lisa and Victoria ask how to know whether you need to pivot or push harder [12:07] Natalie talks about the pros and cons of doubling your goals [14:48] Amy describes how her business unfolded in a completely unexpected way [16:36] Lisa and Victoria explain how important passion and purpose are [19:25] Amy talks about how important a financial safety net is [21:23] Natalie shares her experience with bringing on a partner [23:47] Lisa talks about how she and her husband run a business together [26:34] Natalie describes the benefits and challenges of having co-CEO’s [28:00] Amy advocates resilience as the primary element of success [30:15] Natalie advocates balance, boundaries and self-care [32:26] Lisa and Natalie agree that, at first, you have to ignore balance to succeed [34:08] Victoria describes her own self-care regimen [35:10] Lisa and Amy discuss how to measure your output when considering self-care[36:32] Natalie describes her meticulous methods of self-assessment [38:34] Victoria explains her process for deciding what matters [41:20] Natalie describes the sacrifices she has made to start her business [43:01] Amy doesn’t think she has sacrificed--she has prioritized [44:47] The panel shares their superpower [46:56] FOLLOW AMY: WEBSITE: http://stanton-company.com/ INSTAGRAM: https://bit.ly/2PpaMm8 FOLLOW NATALIE: WEBSITE: bossbabe.com INSTAGRAM: https://bit.ly/2lZhu48 TWITTER: https://bit.ly/2mlLmbk FOLLOW VICTORIA: INSTAGRAM: https://bit.ly/2m0sw9f TWITTER: https://bit.ly/2kmEXvT
A discussion with Amy Stanton, CEO of Stanton & Co. and author of The Feminine Revolution, on femininity - discussions, personal stories and readings on what it means to own it, be it, and be fully and responsibly in the discomfort of blossoming into woman.
Amy Stanton, author of The Feminine Revolution: 21 Ways to Ignite the Power of Your Femininity for a Brighter Life and a Better World, discusses the benefit of bringing your feminine qualities to the workplace. You’ll hear: Why your feminine qualities are strengths, not weaknesses in the workplace How sensitivity, intuition, mothering and agreeability can all be strengths in the workplace Why apologizing can be a powerful thing to do Book: The Feminine Revolution: 21 Ways to Ignite the Power of Your Femininity for a Brighter Life and a Better World Twitter: @amykstanton LinkedIn: @amykstanton Sign up for the Advice to My Younger Me monthly newsletter: www.tomyyounger.me Sara can be reached on Twitter Facebook and LinkedIn. Leave a review: https://itunes.apple.com/podcast/id1101880566?mt=2&ls=1
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In honor of International Women’s Day this week, we bring you a timely discussion about the evolving definition of femininity. In Episode 154 of the Edit Your Life podcast, Asha talks with author Catherine Connors about her new book (with co-author Amy Stanton), The Feminine Revolution. Asha and Catherine discuss the importance of valuing intuition as more than a feeling, but as a way of knowing. They also talk about how parenting has expanded their perspectives on gender roles, and how broadening and celebrating qualities traditionally seen as feminine not only empowers girls, but kids of all genders. + + + + + Every week, Edit Your Life shares practical ideas for decluttering your home, schedule, and mental space without getting bogged down by perfection. Hosts Christine Kohi and Asha Dornfest are award-winning bloggers and the co-authors of MINIMALIST PARENTING and won the 2017 Iris Award for Podcast Of The Year. Share: #edityourlifeshow Show notes: edityourlifeshow.com Facebook: facebook.com/edityourlifeshow Email: edityourlifeshow@gmail.com
The Feminine Revolution~21 Ways to Ignite the Power of Your Femininity For a Brighter Life and Better World is an eye opening book that resonated with us deeply as it looks at the conversation of women’s empowerment through a very different lens. Amy Stanton and Catherine Connor challenge the outdated perceptions that femininity and displaying feminine traits such as emotionality, vulnerability and being nurturing is considered weak. What perfect timing! This conversation inspires all of us to question the cliches and expectations of femininity and open our minds and hearts to all aspects of womanhood and humanity. Tap into YOUR 21 feminine powers! We talk about the power of: Crying Gossip Sensitivity Owning your Intuition Dreaming Apologizing Loving Fully Find out more about the book here: https://femininerevolutionbook.com Resource mentioned on the show: Dr. Habib Sadeghi, founder of Be Hive of Healing Check out Amy: http://stanton-company.com/ @femininerevolutionbook @amykstanton Ready to get started manifesting your dreams and desires? Check out the My Roadmap Journal https://www.ladiesroadmap.com/ladies-roadmap-journal/ Join our FREE Ladies Roadmap Facebook Group! This is where the magic happens! We discuss how to get started Journaling and more! You will have free access to both JoJami and Lana every week to answer your questions or just say “Hi!” Would you like to get a reminder of our upcoming shows? It’s easy, just sign up for our weekly newsletter, HERE: www.ladiesroadmap.com Subscribe to the podcast! It’s easy, just click here! Once your there, Push the blue “View in iTunes” button. It will take you to the podcast page . Then push the “Subscribe” button! We’d love if you could please follow us and leave a comment on our social platforms: Facebook Twitter Instagram Write us with a question or comment at info@ladiesroadmap.com We are part of the Fashion Flash Influencer community of women over 40 who share beauty and fashion tips! Check out this weeks tips, here! Thank you to Cam Tyler from LitLoops for our awesome theme music and editing!
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I’m guessing you’re likely all too familiar with the often difficult balance of juggling your feminine qualities within the world of entrepreneurship. Historically, feminine qualities such as sensitivity and intuition have been perceived as weaknesses in our society. But think about the possibilities if those traits were encouraged instead. What if you brought more femininity to solving challenging situations… instead of repressing those traits? In this week’s episode of #GlambitionRadio, co-authors of “The Feminine Revolution: 21 Ways to Ignite the Power of Your Femininity for a Brighter Life and a Better World”, Amy Stanton and Catherine Connors, discuss how to think about feminine qualities in a different way. The post Amy Stanton + Catherine Connors, Co-Authors of “The Feminine Revolution” — Glambition Radio Episode 159 with Ali Brown appeared first on Ali Brown - the world's most recognized business coach for women entrepreneurs, leadership, speaker, and founder of The Trust..
Amy Stanton, founder and CEO of Stanton & Company, joins us today! Amy has a passion for promoting and building positive female role models and messaging for women, and she does exactly that with her company. Prior to creating her own company, Amy was the Chief Marketing Officer for Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia, as well as the Director of Marketing and Communications for New York’s Olympic bid. Amy is also the author of The Feminine Revolution, a book about stepping into your femininity to create a better world and brighter life. In our conversation we talk about what it was like for Amy starting her own company in women’s sports, and what the feminine revolution means to her. Amy also shares a few ways to ignite the power of your own femininity straight from her brand new book, The Feminine Revolution. We also talk about… The effect that masculine leaders have on women Writing a book with a writing partner Crying in the workplace Creating a space where men can be comfortable with femininity + embrace their own Applying her book to her personal life How dancing has brought Amy deep into her feminine Find more to love at almost30podcast.com! Resources: Learn more: femininerevolutionbook.com Instagram: @amykstanton Read: The Feminine Revolution by Amy Stanton yourpodcastpro.com Upcoming Events: College Tour: Email events@almost30podcast.com Hotline : 1 (424) 272-1853 February 9: Unlocking Self-Love Sponsors: Alterra Pure | Use code ALMOST30 for 15% off at alterrapure.com Chosen Foods | Use code ALMOST30 for 50% off at chosenfoods.com/almost30 Hungry Root | Get $25 off two deliveries when you visit hungryroot.com/almost30 Hourglass | Use code ALMOST30 for free shipping on hourglass.com/almost30 when you purchase Caution Mascara The Almost 30 Podcast is edited by Podcast Masters
What would it be like to feel comfortable sharing your emotions at work? To always feel safe to speak from your heart? To honor your sensitivity as a gift? If you find yourself listening to the Rising Women Leaders podcast, you are most certainly part of a global movement happening right now of restoring femininity to her rightful place in perfect balance and divine union with the masculine. On today’s episode, I sat down with Amy Stanton, co-author of The Feminine Revolution to discuss this movement and what she has learned about embracing and awakening our feminine nature in a patriarchal world. In this episode we discussed: Conditioning we see in society around femininity and masculinity Amy’s story owning a business and growing her career in a masculine dominated society Magnetism and feminine/masculine polarity in romantic relationships Amy’s new book, The Feminine Revolution and how it came to be The writing process of the book and the journey of working with a co-author Key take-aways Amy learned and embraced about femininity through her conversations and research for the book How women can own their feminine power “Through embracing our feminine qualities, we can find a more authentic way of life. We will be liberated to feel more like ourselves.” The Feminine Revolution offers 21 ways to ignite your feminine power for a brighter life and better work. Its authors, Amy Stanton and Catherine Connors, challenge outdated perceptions that feminine traits are weaknesses, redefining those characteristics as assets that should be championed. With an upbeat blend of self-help and fresh analysis, The Feminine Revolution reboots femininity for the modern woman and provides her with the tools to accept and embrace her own authentic nature. Amy Stanton is the founder of Stanton & Company (S&Co), a PR and marketing agency based in Los Angeles with a focus on promoting and building positive female role models and messaging for women. Since opening its doors in 2006, S&Co has built a roster of philosophy-driven brands including exceptional female athletes, lifestyle experts and brands in the healthy, active living space. Before founding S&Co, Amy served as the first-ever Chief Marketing Officer for Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia and Director of Marketing & Communications for NYC2012, New York’s Olympic bid. Amy also has experience in advertising, working at BBDO, JWT and BBH.
On this episode, Amy Stanton and Catherine Conners, authors of the book "The Feminine Revolution," join me to discuss how feminine traits, such as sensitivity, intuition, and showing emotion, are often painted as weaknesses in women; while the same traits are lauded in men. We discuss the value in seeing these traits as strengths and how our real power lies in our authenticity and in embracing our femininity without fear of judgement or criticism. The Feminine Revolution: 21 Ways to Ignite the Power of Your Femininity for a Brighter Life and a Better World Electorette.com/the-feminine-revolution Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Businesswomen and authors of The Feminine Revolution book, Amy Stanton & Catherine Connors, sit down with Lisa to tap into and break down what it means to embrace your femininity and all the taboos that follow. They discuss why we should own our feelings, why it’s okay to be emotional, and how to understand and empower female sexuality. BUY Feminine Revolution: https://amzn.to/2RN225K Check out our amazing sponsors! CareOf: Visit takecareof.com and enter “woi” at checkout for 25% off your first month of personalized Care/of vitamins! Thrive Market: Get 25% off your first order and a 30-day free trial at thrivemarket.com/women SHOW NOTES Being emotional is not a weakness [2:51] Feminine vs. masculine traits of power [4:19] Unpacking the meaning of "being emotional" [6:34] How to live your most authentic life [9:50] Not being ashamed of your emotion [12:49] The health benefits of crying [15:12] Reframing what crying represents [16:52] Awareness and practice of embracing your femininity [19:03] Tools that allow you to explore yourself [21:00] Owning your feminine sexuality [23:11] The taboo of public display of female sexuality [26:23] Understanding feminine sensuality vs. sexuality [27:23] What makes you feel good about yourself? [29:31] The desexualization of mothers and reclaiming it [34:59] Storytelling as a tool to empower women [36:56] The coexistence of vulnerability and taking control [43:12] The power of emotional intelligence and intuition [47:49] FOLLOW CATHERINE INSTAGRAM: https://bit.ly/2z5bESC FOLLOW AMY INSTAGRAM: https://bit.ly/2PpaMm8 FOLLOW FEMININE REVOLUTION WEBSITE: https://bit.ly/2Dix9Cn INSTAGRAM: https://bit.ly/2T7mU9t
Do you associate feminine qualities with weakness and masculine qualities with strength, even subconsciously? Do you see that as a problem? Have you ever found yourself acting a certain way because that’s how you think you’re supposed to act?Our hope is that after listening to this episode with this week’s guest Amy Stanton, you’ll reflect on some of your own masculine and feminine qualities and think about how those traits can better serve you in reaching your goals.Maybe it’s a simple as changing the way you think about those traits. Perhaps, if you recognize how you use those qualities, you can actually choose to tap into them differently in certain situations. And MAYBE, just maybe, you have more tools in your toolbox than you ever knew!In this episode you’ll learn:The key to transitioning from the corporate world to entrepreneurshipHow the women’s landscape has changed over the last decadeHow femininity plays a role in your life (whether you’re male or female)The unique challenges men are facing amidst this shift toward femininityAbout Amy:With a background in traditional marketing and deep experience in building brands for women, Amy Stanton has a unique perspective on the women’s landscape, the role of femininity in personal and professional lives, and the impact that unleashing our true feminine power can have on happiness. In 2006, Amy founded Stanton & Company, a PR and Marketing agency with a focus on brands created for and by women, with a passion for promoting and building positive female role models and messaging for women. Before founding Stanton & Company, Amy served as the first-ever CMO for Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia and was the head of marketing and communications for NYC2012, New York’s Olympic bid.About The Feminine Revolution:The Feminine Revolution offers 21 ways to ignite your feminine power for a brighter life and better world. Its authors, Amy Stanton and Catherine Connors, challenge outdated perceptions that feminine traits are weaknesses, redefining those characteristics as assets that should be championed. With an upbeat blend of self-help and fresh analysis, The Feminine Revolution reboots femininity for the modern woman and provides her with the tools to accept and embrace her own authentic nature.Tweetables:“At every turn we’re seeing more issues, more inequity, more challenges. Which I have to believe causes us all, as women to rise up and join together and create even greater strength.” - Amy Stanton“I really wondered if this direct, assertive, sometimes tough style, that I had developed in work, was potentially holding me back from meeting the man of my dreams.” - Amy Stanton“A lot of people were feeling this way, specifically in the work-place, feeling like we have to operate like men in order to thrive in the man’s world, which may be at the expense of being more feminine. And feminine had taken on this very negative spin.” - Amy Stanton“All of these things that have been seen as negative when describing women and femininity, these are actually our superpowers.” - Amy Stanton“The environment needs to adjust to allow for these feminine qualities to be front-and-center. And the only way that’s gonna happen is if we’re bringing them forth in a confident way and then we’re creating a world where they’re welcome.” - Amy StantonFollow Amy:Stanton & Co. Website & InstagramBuy The Feminine Revolution: 21 Ways to Ignite The Power of Your Femininity For a Brighter Life and Better WorldThought Experiment:How have you found balance in your masculine and feminine energies to make the most of your life? We’d love to hear your answer below!*Note: Our posts may contain affiliate links! If you buy something through one of those links, you won’t pay a penny more, but we may receive a small commission, which helps us deliver this content! Thanks! K+J
Amy Stanton is the Founder & CEO of Stanton & Company. They represent some of the biggest female personalities & athletes in the world. Amy has a passion for promoting & building positive female role models. Prior to starting her own company, Amy was the chief marketing officer for Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia & the director of marketing for the New York 2012 Olympic bid. In this episode we talk about Amy's new book "The Feminine Revolution", the word “feminine” & how much of an interesting connotation it's taken on over the years. We also talk through how adversity can be disguised as an asset & the power in showing your vulnerability in order to achieve your goals.
Never miss another interview! Join Devin here: http://bit.ly/joindevin. Amy Stanton, the CEO of Stanton & Company, an agency that focuses on sports and lifestyle businesses, mostly run by women, co-authored The Feminine Revolution with Catherine Connors. Their thesis: women’s feminine traits don’t make women weak, they make them powerful. Be a hero! Join the elite group of supporters who ensure that stories like this can continue to be shared! Visit heroes4good.org to become a hero now.
Amy Stanton co-authored the book The Feminine Revolution with Catherine Connors, which offers 21 ways to ignite your feminine power for a brighter life and better work.