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Audrey Bellis, joins us for a Wednesday case study. Audrey shares with a us a story of empowerment and self-motivation. For more information, visit the show notes at https://ChooseFI.com/215
Do you find yourself stuck in a situation that is no longer right for you but you’re afraid to make changes? Audrey Bellis, founder of Worthy Women, shares with us why it’s important to focus on what’s good for you, how to step up from a place of service, and why you can’t raise your net worth until you raise your self-worth. In this episode, Audrey shares her personal journey of shedding other people’s expectations and following her own path. She provides practical tips on how to overcome fears, embrace your authentic self, and become a worthy woman. Highlights: [02:01] Broken to worthy woman [02:45] Story of Worth Women [09:13] Sales is a numbers game [12:56] Getting past rejection [19:05] Overcoming your fears [20:08] Focus on what matters [24:48] Lean on your community [27:13] Authenticity fuels success Quotes: “People struggle to switch lanes because they are so invested in how it needs to be.” – Audrey Bellis “Everything you do comes from a place of self-worth. And if you do not feel worthy of asking for the multimillion-dollar sale, you're not going to get it.” – Audrey Bellis “As a leader, if you don't feel empowered in who you are and have clarity in what you stand for, you won’t be able to lead others. Leadership is a top-down experience.” – Audrey Bellis “Everything is a numbers game. Integrity is the key.” – Audrey Bellis “You need to do what's right for you but also give yourself permission that it isn't set in stone and it can change. And that’s okay.” – Audrey Bellis “Nobody owes you anything. You create your own opportunities.” – Audrey Bellis “The key to accelerating in a digital world is to stop trying to be like everybody else. Show up as you.” – Audrey Bellis “The way that we accelerate is being clear and honest with ourselves. It’s our willingness to be vulnerable and have boundaries.” – Audrey Bellis “You can’t raise your net worth until you raise your self-worth.” – Audrey Bellis About Audrey Bellis: As the Founder of StartUp DTLA, Audrey gets to help bring tech and creative companies into Downtown LA during what has been called the ‘downtown renaissance.’ Connecting these companies with office space, resources, and funding has been one of her greatest joys while having the opportunity to help build a city. While Audrey loves serving the tech community, the #WorthyWomen tribe holds a special place in her heart. Through this platform, she has had the opportunity to not only serve the public, but also been able to work with enterprise leaders and top female executives. Worthy Women is the story of how she found her deepest self-worth and helped women find theirs. You can find Audrey urban exploring across Los Angeles, often with a book under her arm. She is a lover of a well-aged single malt, strong coffee, and her dog Tapatio. Links: Website: http://www.audreybellis.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/audreybellis/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/audreyrbellis Twitter: https://twitter.com/audreybellis YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCely90sEUuYthFrawhBLn0A Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/audreybellis/
Ellevate Podcast: Conversations With Women Changing the Face of Business
Audrey Bellis is a community builder, and her true passion is how she can she support entrepreneurs - those who are trying to make a dollar out of fifteen cents. Through Worthy Women she puts together a series of free events around the country to bring together women entrepreneurs. In this episode, Audrey talks with Maricella about how she started Worthy Women, the importance of being honest about failure, how bad situations can lead you to embrace your power and turn yourself around, and useful tips for those who are thinking of starting their own business.
Ellevate Podcast: Conversations With Women Changing the Face of Business
Audrey Bellis is a community builder, and her true passion is how she can she support entrepreneurs - those who are trying to make a dollar out of fifteen cents. Through Worthy Women she puts together a series of free events around the country to bring together women entrepreneurs. In this episode, Audrey talks with Maricella about how she started Worthy Women, the importance of being honest about failure, how bad situations can lead you to embrace your power and turn yourself around, and useful tips for those who are thinking of starting their own business.
This is a jammed packed episode where Luis and Brenda first discuss Pride, then kick it off with TWO great interviews on this episode. We talk to Audrey Bellis, the creator of the #BrownGirlsRising podcast and founder for Worthy Women. She is a first generation Latina killing it in the tech space. Go to www.worthywomen.co to learn more about her many projects. We also catch up with Wendy Carrillo candidate for State Assembly in California's 51st District. Check out www.wendyforassembly.com to learn more about her and we hope you love our #saltycrunchy jam in her interview. Finally, some of the music on this episode is courtesy of Irene Diaz music, a Los Angeles-based artist with an amazing voice, she'll be on the show in a future episode, but check her out at www.irenediazmusic.com. Lastly, we are supporting a local nonprofit, AltaMed, by offering a discount to their amazing East LA Meets Napa event happening July 28 at LA Live. Use promo code TAMWINE at check out and we hope to see you there! Join us on July 12 for Wine Wednesdays at AltaMed to learn about their work and go to @altamedfoodwine on #Instagram for more details. A very special thanks to #ProducerJeff who not only produces #TamarindoPodcast, but he also has his own music podcast called Chromacast. Subscribe to us both today and write us a review!
Faith and Friendship with USC's Erin Quinn Erin Quinn, Ph.D., M.Ed. has served as an Associate Dean at the University of Southern California for over twenty years. Dr. Quinn’s interests include community medicine, health care workforce development and cultural competency in health care delivery. Prior to her appointment as Associate Dean for Science and Health in the Dornsife College of USC in 2013, Dr. Quinn was responsible for building and implementing a community–based, multi-specialty residency program for Community Memorial Health System in Ventura, California. The program was successfully started in July 2013, with a resident physician class including Family Practice, Internal Medicine and Orthopedic Surgery.Women of Worth is a podcast where Worthy Women founder, Audrey Bellis explores what it means to live and lead in integrity with women who exemplify it through their business, leadership, and community activism. "I like being someone people can count on!" - Erin QuinnIn this episode Audrey sits down with USC's Associate Dean, Erin Quinn. They dive right into religion and discuss what it’s like and why it’s important to be of service to others.“I live my faith through the work that I do for others. I think a way to show faith is to be kind to people, listen to people, and help people”Erin goes on to talk about why she believes she’s a Woman of Worth and what she believes is good advice to pass along to people going through a hard time.“I am very good friend so that makes me very worthy. I’m someone you can count on. I believe it’s important to have good friends and invest time in your friendships” Audrey talks about her journey with religion and how similar to friendships, religion keeps her sane and grounded."I think it's important to have good friends and invest time in your friendships" - Erin QuinnThe episode was recorded in sunny Downtown Los Angeles. Women of Worth is a product of Worthy Women and produced by AG One Entertainment.
Kicking off the first episode for BrownGirlsRising, Marty Preciado joins Audrey Bellis and Yvette Montoya to discuss the partnership with the Magazine, what it means to be a "brown girl", and Latinidad.
Urban Design, LA Startup Scene, & Worthy Women with Audrey Bellis by Untucked Podcast by Colleen Monroe
Join Randy Z & Turg as they sit down with their guest, Audrey Bellis, (Entrepreneur) to discuss...Randy's adjustment to his new normal post-op, Turg's new lease on life, Randy's encounter with a man eater, the Vancouver trip that treated Randy incredibly well, why Vegas did Turg Dirty, why Audrey can't quite remember Vegas, why we fear girls with nipple stickers, an introduction to the Worthy Thirties, the Story behind Audrey's Book deal, why vulnerability is important, choose her everyday or let her go, why relationships are all about leading great teams, why it's okay to end dates after an appetizer, how to learn to ask for help, when you realize you want what your parents have, finding time for your spouse with busy lives and kids, why it's always only ever about you, how projection is perception, trying to love the best way you know how, and why life is all about accountability. This is one of our longest episodes to-date, but it is jam packed with tons of stories and laughs so be sure to set aside some solid listen time for this one! Audrey is a first generation Latina actively building the tech community in downtown as the founder of StartUp DTLA and as a co-founder of Grid110. She also supports female tech entrepreneurs, executives, & creatives as the founder of #WorthyWomen. Follow her on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn to keep up with all of her projects, news, and new releases! And as always, please make sure you subscribe to our blog, podcast, and find us on social media! And, as always, we love to hear what you think! Leave your feedback and help up grow to understand our listeners more. Either give us a shout out below, or go ahead and hit us up on Twitter, Facebook, & Instagram Subscribe. Listen. Enjoy. Share. Like. Follow. Also Streaming Now on iTunes, Stitcher, or your favorite Podcast player Talk Thirty to Me Episode Eight: Nipple Stickers and Triscuits
Something I'm realizing now more than EVER is the power of community. So it's only fitting that today's episode is with community builder extraordinaire Audrey Bellis. Audrey is a FORCE OF NATURE. A first-generation Latina, she's is shaping the future of Los Angeles, and specifically, Downtown LA by fostering the startup and tech communities as a founder of StartupDTLA and as a cofounder ofGRID110. Not only that, she’s linking creative female entrepreneurs as the founder of Worthy Women. Mayor Garcetti's office honored her as 1 of 5 "Inspiring Latinas of LA" and TechOutLA named her "a key player in the Eastside/DTLA tech movement." If there's anyone who knows how to create community and make a collective impact as visionary women in the world, it's this stunner. In this episode, we dive deep into knowing your body and healing past trauma, why owning your worth is so important in everything from business to friendships, Audrey’s crazy medical complications that gave her a huge wake up call – and her sort of Eat Pray Love experience that helped facilitate that, and why it’s so important that we’re never, ever, ever done with the work, even if we think we’ve reached success or that we know it all. We also talk building community, making friends as an adult, finding the people who we connect with on the deepest levels, which can be hard sometimes as an adult, and so much more. HEADS UP: this episode contains graphic descriptions of Audrey's health scare. So if you're squeamish, you might want to skip over the part about 15 or so mins in where she's talking about the bathtub. We don't shy away from anything here on WANT - it's so important to me that these podcasts tell unedited, unglossy stories (because life is unedited and unglossy). But you've been warned ;)
Episode 1 of Hustle Culture Podcast features Audrey Bellis, Founder of Startup Downtown LA, and Co-Founder of Grid 110. Audrey is an awesome Millennial-Latina Entrepreneur who’s driving a real cultural shift in the Los Angeles, California startup scene. Follow Audrey: http://www.twitter.com/AudreyBellis Connect with Audrey: http://www.audreybellis.com/ Blab with Audrey: https://blab.im/audreybellis About us: Hustle Culture Podcast is where we highlight everyday entrepreneurs who are making a difference and share their story. Hosted by Carlos Gil and Tayo Rockson. Follow Carlos: http://www.twitter.com/CarlosGil83 Follow Tayo: http://www.twitter.com/TayoRockson Blab with Carlos: http://blab.im/CarlosGil83 Blab with Tayo: https://blab.im/TayoRockson1 Want to see the next Hustle Culture Podcast LIVE? Join us every Saturday morning on Blab.im at 10am PST / 1pm EST See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.