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In many evangelical circles, the practice of avoiding "alone time" with a member of the opposite sex can be common. The idea is to avoid the temptation to connect emotionally, or physically with another person outside of one's own marriage. Evangelist, Billy Graham and his team lived by a set of rules to uphold integrity, and this one, nicknamed, “The Billy Graham Rule” is the topic of our discussion. One of our guests, Pastor Chip Judd, has counseled countless married couples through affairs and divorces. He believes that the intimacy (not necessarily physical) found in one-on-one encounters opens the door to trouble and is not worth the risk.But, Bea Wray and Charlotte Cox, both part of the Seacoast family, claim to be negatively impacted by this “rule." They argue that it puts males and females on unequal professional ground, with a disparity in males having more opportunities, especially in church ministry, where most pastors are men. They also believe that this rule doesn't get to the root of the issue and could even exasperate the problem it's setting out to solve.Stay ConnectedWebsite | Facebook Discussion Page I YouTubeOn this EpisodeBea Wray / Instagram / Book / WebsiteChip Judd / Instagram / WebsiteCharlotte Cox / Instagram Joey Svendsen, host / InstagramExecutive Producer: Josh SurrattProducer/Editor: Joey SvendsenSound Engineer/Editor: JT PriceSound Engineer: Katelyn VandiverMusic, including theme song: Joel T. Hamilton MusicSince the beginning of 2024, this podcast releases fully-produced, video versions of each episode. You can find these on our YouTube Channel.
What can mentorship and coaching offer to startups? On this episode of the Built on Strategy Podcast we are joined by Bea Wray, Co-Founder of the Millennial Women Network and Author of “What an MBA Taught Me”. We discuss Bea's entrepreneurial journey starting with intellectual property acquisition on source code for software companies and transitioning into a coach/mentor role. This led to a blossoming career of coaching hundreds of entrepreneurs, hosting innovation conferences, and meeting weekly with business owners and start up hopefuls to steer leaders in the direction of success. Bea elaborates on the importance of optimism, good starting practices, and key strategies for networking.
Where might there be opportunities for discussion between the hardened positions of "pro-choice" and "pro-life"? Matt Lehrman welcomes Bea Wray, Marcey Rader, and Michael Murray. Ask a Question or Leave a Comment: 602-688-2724 Send us a note: TellMeMore@SocialProsperity.us Apply to Be a Podcast Guest: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/tellmemore1 Produced by Social Prosperity Partners: https://socialprosperity.us/ Follow on Twitter: @MattLehrman Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mattlehrman/
Bea Wray is a speaker, business owner, and author. In this episode she shares her road to becoming an entrepreneur and business owner, reasons for homeschooling her children, nuggets from her book “What an MBA taught me that my Kids Made me Learn”, and some positives that have come over COVID with simplifying and focusing on what matters most.
What an MBA Taught Me... is a sometimes hilarious, other times harrowing journey through Harvard Business School, twenty years of business experience, and the most important academy of all: parenting.Parenting?That’s right. When Bea Wray returned to entrepreneurial work after six years as a fulltime mom, she worried. What relevant skills could she bring to the corporate table? Yet her career took off as her interpersonal expertise soared. Perhaps family time can be a breakthrough, rather than a break from professional advancement.Psssst. “Soft” skills are actually pretty hard...but they can be mastered. As kids demonstrate, we learn best when having fun. In this book, dozens of essential executive leadership lessons are carefully wrapped in humorous and heartfelt stories to inspire and encourage you.Support the show (http://paypal.me/bwalsh)
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Connect with Bea:Website - http://www.beawray.com/Book - https://www.whatharvardtaughtmebutmykidsmademelearn.com/TedxTalk - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zjrDFBMrNmQSchedule an Appt. - https://calendly.com/beaswray Connect with Jamie:Grab your FREE Publishing Profit Path - https://www.milliondollarstory.co/pivotandpublish
“I care enough about WHO you are to KNOW who you are.” Bea Wray has five years of experience in personal branding and authority marketing. Her expertise is in strategic and partner marketing, gorilla marketing, company launches, and event management. She is also an author and keynote speaker on a wide range of topics including executive leadership, entrepreneurship, innovation, and women in business. Corporations increase employee engagement and excellence through her engaging presentations and active workshops on “Leadership Lessons,” professional development, and innovation. Associations and conferences hire Bea to energize audiences around collaboration, building personal brands, and leveraging networks to grow net worth. Her book, What an MBA Taught Me...But My Kids Made Me Learn, is available on both BarnesandNoble.com and Amazon.com. Listen & Learn: Why marketing is “more of a zipper than a snap.” How to forge stronger engagements that are less likely to break apart. Establishing marketing connectivity. How to embrace change and new technology while still staying grounded in the “Old School what works.” TO FIND BEA WRAY ON LINKEDIN, CLICK HERE. Marketing that creates relationships. Call LORI JONES today at 303-678-7102 to learn more!
Welcome to this week's episode of The Mindset Mentor Meets Podcast which hears Angela interviewing Bea Wray, Renowned Speaker and Best-Selling Author. About our guest Bea Wray's constant faith, carefree optimism, servant's heart and a strong sense of commitment, paired with a relentless determination are qualities that led her to be a forerunner of female empowerment. Despite earning degrees from both Harvard Business School and Emory University, when her 18-year marriage failed, Bea found herself confused, shouldering $700,000 of personal debt, and struggling alone to take care of and financially provide for her three young kids. Bea never gave up or admitted defeat. After years of hard work, Bea dug herself out of debt and has wowed the corporate world with leadership, organizational and sales talents. Today she is a coveted speaker, author and business consultant. About this show Bea talks about how she decided to take 4 children on her own for 90 days travelling across Australia and says that she has more guts than sense. When working in publishing she never imagined she would publish a book herself as she knew how hard it was but with the help and advice from a friend, that she first thought was the wrong advice, she ended up with 3 publishing deals. Bea says that sometimes what may seem like a problem in your life can turn out to be one of your greatest successes. When Bea was asked how she faced all the adversity she did with a smile on her face, her response was “well I can't do it with a frown.” An uplifting and inspiring half hour. Follow Bea http://www.linkedin.com/in/bea-wray-ab6a6717 About the Host Angela Cox, Mindset Mentor is an award-winning behavioural change life coach. She works with leaders and professionals helping them to stop being stuck, build the belief and unleash their absolute potential. To find out more about working with Angela visit http://www.angela-cox.co.uk To follow on social media http://www.linkedin.com/in/angelacoxmindsetmentor http://www.instagram.com/mindset_mentor_angela_cox http://www.facebook.com/mindsetmentorangelacox Angela's online courses http://mindsetmentor.podia.com
An MBA is an important degree to have to take your business acumen to the next level. And so are the skills you learn outside the classroom. Combining the science of business with interpersonal skills creates a winning candidate for that next big promotion, that move into the C-suite, or a leg up in the entrepreneurial world. So where can we learn to sharpen our skills outside the classroom? How about right in our own homes. On this episode, we're sitting down with Bea Wray, Author of "What an MBA Taught Me...: But My Kids Made Me Learn," who shares her story about the hard life-lessons she learned while growing her business and being a single mother of three children. ---- Do you have a question? Looking to get help on a business decision? Know a great guest for our show? Email roipod@iupui.edu so we can help your organization make better business decisions. ---- Ready to take your next step? Check out if a Kelley MBA is right for you: https://bit.ly/35cLVqy
If you want to learn about leadership, become a parent! A little extreme perhaps, but raising kids often highlights all the lessons we can learn not only about how to lead others, but also creativity, personal relationships and the power of example. This podcast explores the learnings of serial entrepreneur and leader Bea Wray and how the greatest insights she ever had were not from her studies at Harvard or the multiple business ventures she’s been involved with, but much closer to home and in raising kids. In this episode we explore how to have effective meetings, the power of questions and developing and leveraging an attitude of gratitude. Bea’s latest book is due for release in early 2021 and is titled; “What An MBA Taught Me, But My Kids Made Me Learn!”
If you want to learn about leadership, become a parent! A little extreme perhaps, but raising kids often highlights all the lessons we can learn not only about how to lead others, but also creativity, personal relationships and the power of example. This podcast explores the learnings of serial entrepreneur and leader Bea Wray and how the greatest insights she ever had were not from her studies at Harvard or the multiple business ventures she’s been involved with, but much closer to home and in raising kids. In this episode we explore how to have effective meetings, the power of questions and developing and leveraging an attitude of gratitude. Bea’s latest book is due for release in early 2021 and is titled; “What An MBA Taught Me, But My Kids Made Me Learn!”
Welcome to Evolvepreneur Podcast Show. My very special guest today is Bea Wray has dazzled audiences for 20 years speaking about entrepreneurship, leadership, and women in business. She is the author of What Harvard Taught Me But My Kids Made Me Learn (coming in 2019) and Co-Founder of the Millennial Women Network empowering and mentoring women in 24 countries. She has launched several high-tech and non-tech companies.
Today’s guest is Bea Wray! Bea has been a speaker for 20 years on the topics of entrepreneurship, leadership, and women in business. She is the co-founder of the Millennial Women Network and author of the upcoming book What an MBA Taught Me…: But My Kids Made Me Learn which is available for pre-order! Bea and Peter dig deep to explore the questions many business authors never ask themselves and why 1/3 of authors writing business books never actually finish them. Bea tells us the Who, What, and Why questions you need to ask before you put pen to paper. Plus we examine not only the financial cost of publishing a book but the opportunity cost which many overlook. Don’t miss this incredibly insightful conversation for anyone looking to publish a business book from two people with a ton of real-life experience on the topics. Three Key Takeaways: What questions thought leaders should be asking themselves before starting a book. How can thought leaders figure out the real cost of a book and what can you expect as a return on that investment? What thought leaders can expect from publishers and how to ensure the long term success of your book.
Bea Wray stepped off the career ladder to be with her then very young children. Upon re-entering the business world, Wray lacked the confidence that she still had the skills she needed to be a successful executive. Wray leaned into her parenting skills to not only get back on the ladder but to keep climbing. Wray shares how she juggled her work and personal life and not always successfully. Wray’s authenticity and her approach for taking on a problem one bite at a time, serves as encouragement to anyone who is intimidated by the notion of jumping into the business world after some extended time off and still retaining a healthy relationship with your children. Show notes: www.beawray.com Bea's book What My MBA Taught Me But My Children Made me Learn. Available for pre-order on Amazon. Release date is December 1, 2020. Favorite Books: Brene Brown: Daring Greatly, Rachel Hollis: Girl Stop Apologizing.
Bea Wray is a successful entrepreneur, speaker, author and consultant. Her 25+ year career has been as a founder, investor, mentor, executive director of a non-profit supporting entrepreneurs, chair of a for-profit entrepreneur practice group, and host of entrepreneurial events. She articulates important issues like gratitude, resilience and adaptation summarized well in her new book What an MBA Taught Me -- But My Kids Made Me Learn.You can find out moire about Bea at:BeaWray.comTEDxTalk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zjrDFBMrNmQLinkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/bea-strickland-wray-ab6a6717/Twitter : https://twitter.com/BeaSWrayFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/BeaWray-1150421038445393/Book: What an MBA Taught Me...But My Kids Made Me Learnhttps://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/what-an-mba-taught-me-bea-wray/1137364569?ean=9781642937077Support the show (http://www.hownottothink.com)
Author and motivational keynote speaker about executive leadership, entrepreneurship, innovation, and women in business. Corporations increase employee engagement and excellence through my engaging keynote presentations and active workshops on Leadership Lessons, Professional Development, and Innovation. Associations and conferences hire me to energize audiences around collaboration, building personal brands, and leveraging networks to grow net worth. My book "Harvard Teaches what Great Moms Already Know" will be released in 2019. https://www.linkedin.com/in/bea-wray-ab6a6717/
In our fifth season, we are having candid conversations about diversity and inclusion with our team of experts. In this episode, my collaborator on women's leadership, Bea Wray, shares: - Reframing careers as a jungle gym vs. a corporate ladder - The transferable skills of caregivers that organizations can benefit from - Storytelling techniques to communicate complicated strategies - The hard steps to diversity and inclusion and how to break them down into baby steps instead Follow Bea at https://www.beawray.com/.
Decision Vision Episode 39: Should I Write a Book? An Interview with Bea Wray, Michael Levin Writing Company Are books still relevant? How do I get a book out of my head and down on paper? Should I self-publish? The answers to these questions and much more come from this interview with Bea Wray, […] The post Decision Vision Episode 39: Should I Write a Book? An Interview with Bea Wray, Michael Levin Writing Company appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
Bea Wray has dazzled audiences for 20 years speaking on entrepreneurship, leadership, and women in business. At 27, she was CEO of a $5M Silicon Valley company, and launched several others. In 2018 she wrote, "What Harvard Taught Me But My Children Made Me Learn," drawing from her six years off on a resort island to focus on raising her three children. She holds an MBA with distinction from Harvard Business School and graduated summa cum laude from Emory University. She serves as a founder, mentor, investor, and board member to several companies. She's also served as the executive director of the entrepreneurial non-profit, The Creative Coast, and was the Chair of the Forbes Books Entrepreneurship Practice Group.
When Bea Wray walked out of Harvard Business School with her MBA focusing on Entrepreneurial Studies securely in her hands, she knew she had it covered. She had been taught by the best minds in academics and business and had voraciously absorbed everything they had to share. But at some point Bea Wray realized her children have been her greatest driver in her business for nearly 20 years.
Bea Wray has dazzled audiences for 20 years speaking on entrepreneurship, leadership, and women in business. At 27, she was CEO of a $5M Silicon Valley company, and launched several others. She recently wrote, What Harvard Taught Me But My Children Made Me Learn, drawing from her six years off on a resort island to focus on raising her three children. She holds an MBA with distinction from Harvard Business School and graduated summa cum laude from Emory University. She serves as a founder, mentor, investor, and board member to several companies. She's also served as the executive director of the entrepreneurial non-profit, The Creative Coast, and was the Chair of the ForbesBooks Entrepreneurship Practice Group.
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We will never say it enough. To attract business, you MUST be different and of course, be a master at what you do. Because if you aren't, your competitors will be and will dominate your market. Too bad for you. You'll miss the boat. This week's interview is with Bea Wray. We discuss how to stand above your competitors using authority marketing. If you want to know more about Bea, you can go to: https://forbesbooks.com/bea-wray/