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Jennifer Tsay is the co-founder and CEO of Shoott - with two Ts, a fast-growing company making professional photography more accessible for clients and a reliable supplemental income for photographers.In just seven years, Shoott has grown from $800K to over $9 million in revenue, achieving operational profitability and expanding services to over sixty cities across the US."Jen" shares her journey in a very candidly and authentically, and we talk about leadership, giving and receiving feedback, and why experience (even unpaid) is one of the most undervalued assets in today's time-value culture.She was named a Forbes #Next1000 honoree, Brit + Co's 30 AAPI Founders We Love to Support, and on the side, she works as an actor and speaker.Shoott has been featured on Forbes, Oprah Daily, The Today Show, People, and much more.Subscribe on Apple Podcast , Spotify or YouTube.Let's connect!Subscribe to my newsletter: Time To Live: Thriving in Business and BeyondWebsite: https://www.annemcginty.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/annemcgintyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/annemcgintyhost
Hey friends + welcome to what will actually be the last conversation episode for the spring of 2025 + part 1 of what will now be a 2-part season of the Your Brand of Beautiful Podcast. This is a little bit of a change of plans but don't worry, more updates on a solo-episode coming your way next week! This week, we're chatting about a true underdog story with author, Mary Marantz. For those who don't know her, Mary's story is something special. She grew up in a West Virginia mountainside trailer + ended up being the first in her family to go to college — which just so happened to be Yale Law. Today we're talking all about her story + the books she's written about it — including her newest, ‘Underestimated' that comes out a WEEK FROM TODAY (pre-order details below). In our conversation Mary is very poetically painting the picture of her life, including... How the dirt floor of her upbringing + the roots she thought would keep her chained to where she was forever, became the very thing that would open the door to Yale law. Why Slow Growth = Strong Roots is her life's mantra (also the title of her second book). How her new book, Underestimated, uncoverss that fear holds a lot of names (like Perfectionism, Procrastination, People Pleasing, Impostor Syndrome, Overthinking… 14 in total) -- including a deep dive on perfectionism in this conversation! I just know this conversation is for someone out there listening and I can't wait for you to dive in. You'll have to tell me what you think! About Mary Marantz: Mary Marantz grew up in a trailer in rural West Virginia. The first of her immediate family to go to college, she went on to earn a master's degree in moral philosophy and a law degree from Yale. After ditching six-figure-salary law firm offers in London and New York and starting a business with her husband, Justin, together they have built their online education platform for creative entrepreneurs. Mary is a popular writer and speaker whose work has recently been featured by Business Insider, MSN, Bustle, and Brit+Co. And she is also the host of the iTunes Top 200 podcast, The Mary Marantz Show. She lives in an 1880s fixer-upper by the sea in New Haven, Connecticut with Justin and their two very fluffy golden retrievers, Goodspeed & Atticus. PRE-ORDER MARY'S NEW BOOK!: https://amzn.to/4lkQ169 Follow Mary on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/marymarantz/?hl=en About Your Brand of Beautiful Host, Bailie White: Bailie White is a motivational speaker with nearly 10 years of entrepreneurial experience and a heart for serving, motivating, and encouraging women. After starting and scaling her first business — a luxury travel agency with a team of 15 women, a celebrity clientele, and multi-millions of dollars in annual sales — she sold the business after realizing what she once thought was her dream, didn't fully align with the woman she wanted to become. Today, Bailie is the host of the Your Brand of Beautiful Podcast (debuting on Apple's Top Charts) and a published author and speaker. Bailie facilitates workshops and delivers keynote speeches to college women, young professionals, and mamapreneurs. Bailie teaches these women how to Stop Being Busy, Quiet The Noise, and Start Being Them — she teaches them how to become Their Own Brand of Beautiful. Bailie has been featured in media outlets like Buzzfeed and Forbes, but is most proud of her title as ‘wife' and ‘mom' to her two small children. Bailie lives with her family on the outskirts of Savannah, Georgia. LET'S CONNECT! For speaking, event, or podcasting collabs, email: hey@bailiewhite.com Connect on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/heybailiewhite/ Visit Website: https://www.bailiewhite.com Weekly Newsletter: https://www.bailiewhite.com/newsletter
Waiting for this episode is like waiting for rain in this drought. . .Ashley and Sara live vicariously through Hillary Duff to see their dreams of becoming a diner girl (or just living in an attic?) come true. This one's a millennial classic, folks! Come for the 11% Rotten Tomatoes rating, stay for the on-screen T9 texting. And never forget - don't let the fear of striking out keep you from playing the game. Articles + Links:18 Little Details And Tidbits You'll Never Unsee Again In "A Cinderella Story", by Farrah Penn for Buzzfeed, published on April 7, 2020Chad Michael Murray Has The Perfect Idea For "A Cinderella Story 2", by Haley Sprankle for Brit + Co, published on June 10, 2024Filming locationsThe 1994 Northridge Earthquake
Alisa is a storyteller, writer, facilitator and childhood sexual abuse survivor. Her work focuses on offering emotional support to other young survivors healing from sexual trauma.Alisa is a MothStorySLAM Competition champ and has been in publications such as Allure, Teen Vogue, BUST, TIME, The Guardian, Bustle, Thought Catalog, Oprah Winfrey Network, Hello Giggles, Brit+Co, and the Voices for Change 2.0 podcast. While based in DC, she travels around the country giving talks and facilitating workshops to support other young survivors in their communities.In This EpisodeAlisa's WebsiteWork With AlisaAlisa's book: Healing Honestly, The Messy and Magnificent Path to Overcoming Self-Blame and Self-ShameLove WITH Accountability: Digging up the Roots of Child Sexual Abuse, Aishah Shahidah Simmons---If you'd like to support The Trauma Therapist Podcast and the work I do you can do that here with a monthly donation of $5, $7, or $10: Donate to The Trauma Therapist Podcast.Click here to join my email list and receive podcast updates and other news.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-trauma-therapist--5739761/support.
Today's guest writes for a major finance publication that we see all over Qwoted and HARO, and is heavily syndicated and featured on Apple/Google News, Yahoo, MSN, AOL, and more. Today we'll learn the kinds of stories a high-volume online publication writes and what exactly they need from publicists to complete their stories. We'll start with analyzing a pitch for a seasonal shopping roundup then dive into media queries. You'll walk away with sharpened knowledge of digital media strategy and utilize it to come out ahead and earn those syndicated features for your client. In this episode, you'll learn… The types of stories a high-volume finance publication wants to publish What to include in a seasonal shopping roundup pitch Why consistent persistence matters (even if you're just past the deadline- follow up!) Our guests: Heather Taylor is a senior finance writer for Go Banking Rates. And the head writer and brand mascot enthusiast for PopIcon, Advertising Week's blog dedicated to brand mascots. She has been published on HelloGiggles, Business Insider, The Story Exchange, Brit + Co, Thrive Global, and more.
In this episode, Cheryl Sutherland openly discussed her journey, touching on themes of vulnerability, grief, self-discovery, and the importance of social connections. She highlighted the significance of embracing diverse perspectives and the transformative power of self-love. Cheryl stressed the importance of acknowledging emotions and seeking support when necessary. Throughout the interview, Cheryl's authenticity and profound will inspire you to embrace vulnerability and prioritize self-care. She encourages you to explore different facets of yourselves, create nurturing environments for growth, and embark on paths toward self-discovery and empowerment. We discussed: Discussion on Highly Sensitive Person (HSP) Cheryl's Vulnerability Journey Impact of Grief and Loss Importance of Vulnerability in Black Women Embracing Vulnerability and Healing Perception and Openness to Different Perspectives Cheryl's Healing Journey and Self-Investment Cheryl Sutherland is a Mindfulness Speaker and Founder of PleaseNotes, a for-purpose company of affirmation-filled products that inspire women to step into their own power by building confidence, clarity, and creativity. Cheryl has been able to work with different companies to spread the message of mindset growth and human potential. Some include Wonder Women Tech, WeWork, Quicken Loans, Freshbooks, CPA Canada, the Durham District School Board and more. As a women's empowerment expert, author, and entrepreneur, Cheryl Sutherland and PleaseNotes have been featured in InStyle, Huffington Post, Forbes, Fast Company, American Express OPEN Forum, Thrive Global, Brit + CO, Travel Noire, Good Morning LA, BlogTO and more. Stay connected with Cheryl online: Website Instagram Facebook Stay connected with us online: MakiniSmith.com Legacy Leavers Media Facebook Instagram Threads Youtube LinkedIn Books Send feedback/questions to info@awalkinmystilettos.com Submit guest suggestions HERE Make a donation to keep the show going! Podcast music produced by: defnottyrell This episode is brought to you by Herbal Face Food. Since early 2022, Makini has taken her skin back with this natural skincare routine. It's: Vegan Cruelty free Synthetic Fragrance free Paraben free Organic/Wildcrafted Handmade GMP free Ethically Sourced It heals melasma, psoriasis, acne scars, treats deep wrinkles and has cleared up the eczema on Makini's face. Use promo code "Makini20" or "Makini30" for 30% off ALL PLANT facial products.
On this episode, I am joined by Cheryl Sutherland. Cheryl is a Mindfulness Speaker and Founder of PleaseNotes, a for-purpose company of affirmation-filled products that inspire women to step into their power by building confidence, clarity, and creativity. Cheryl has been able to work with different companies to spread the message of mindset growth and human potential. Some include Wonder Women Tech, WeWork, Quicken Loans, Freshbooks, CPA Canada, the Durham District School Board, and more. As a women's empowerment expert, author, and entrepreneur, Cheryl Sutherland and PleaseNotes have been featured in InStyle, Huffington Post, Forbes, Fast Company, American Express OPEN Forum, Thrive Global, Brit + CO, Travel Noire, Good Morning LA, BlogTO and on podcasts such as The Creative Empire, I Love Success, No Philter with Phil Pallen, and more. Cheryl has generously given us a coupon code to use:https://pleasenotes.com/discount/FilledUpPleaseNotes - Affirmation-Filled Goods - Best Guided Journals 2023Cheryl S. | Affirmation Goods (@pleasenotesgoods) • Instagram photos and videosCheryl SutherlandPleaseNotes Goods (PleaseNotesGoods) | Official Pinterest accountAshley (@filledupcup_) • Instagram photos and videosFilled Up Cup - Unconventional Self Care for Modern Women
Leveling Up: Creating Everything From Nothing with Natalie Jill
In this episode, you will learn: How gut health plays a major part in your metabolism How to improve gut health and lose weight What essential oils and supplements you need in midlife Holistic approach to gut health Dr. Lindsey Elmore is a speaker, author, podcast host and world-renowned wellness expert. She translates complicated science into understandable stories, and travels the world educating audiences about natural wellness. Dr. Elmore obtained an undergraduate degree in chemistry from the University of Alabama, Birmingham and a doctorate in pharmacy from the University of California San Francisco. She completed her first-year post-doctoral residency in pharmacy practice at Princeton Baptist Medical Center in Birmingham, AL and her second-year specialty residency in ambulatory care at New Hanover Regional Medical Center in Wilmington, NC. She is a Board-Certified Pharmacotherapy Specialist and licensed to practice in three states. She is a Certified 250-hour vinyasa, yin, and Aroma Yoga® Instructor, an Aroma Freedom practitioner, and the creator of the Clean Slate Cleanse. Dr. Elmore has spoken to audiences on five continents and more than 30 countries. Her educational materials have been translated into more than 25 languages. She is the author of Essentials: 75 Answers to Common Questions about Essential Oils and Supplements, and the Clean Slate Cleanse Cookbook and Workbook series. She is published in a wide variety of pharmacy and medical journals, and has been quoted in Bustle, Elite Daily, Reader's Digest, Yahoo News, Parade, MSN, Brit + Co, Business Insider and more. She has been featured on news segments on NBC, ABC, CBS, Fox, CW, and the Daily Buzz. Dr. Elmore reaches millions on social media. Her Facebook content reaches more than 85 countries, and more than 15 million minutes of education have been watched on Facebook alone. In 2020, she launched a podcast called The Lindsey Elmore Show targeted at people who believe they deserve to be healthy. With over 200 episodes live, the chart-topping podcast has featured over hundreds of guests including NY Times best-selling author Dr. Sara Gottfried, Dr. Chrisanne Gordon, author of Pharma Gerald Posner, executives from Thinx, The Geena Davis Institute, Hope for Justice and more. From all of her travels and diverse learnings, she launched a new site, Wellness Made Simple, a hub for health and wellness for those who want to learn more.
Join host Brittany Cates in a riveting episode of "Shift Your Day Job" as she delves into the inspiring journey of Karla, an award-winning designer and branding expert from San Antonio, Texas. With an impressive career that includes designing for major brands like HGTV, Food Network, Brit+Co, Karla shares her valuable experiences and insights.Karla's story takes an unexpected turn as she transitions from working with big network companies, facing layoffs twice, to finally discovering her passion for freelancing. Dive into the challenges and triumphs she encountered along the way and how personal development played a pivotal role in navigating this transformative journey.Learn about Karla's commitment to mentorship, encapsulated in her motto, "be the person you needed when you were younger." Discover the genesis of "The Brand Design Academy" and how Karla's 15 years of industry experience became a beacon for aspiring designers and small businesses.Karla's narrative is not just about professional success but a testament to the power of personal development, networking, and community building. Tune in for a conversation that will inspire you to craft your own path and create a brand that resonates authentically with your audience.Work with Karla:Website: https://www.karlapamanes.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/karla.pamanes/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/karla.pamanes/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/karlapamanes/--- Connect with Brittany: Website: www.brittanycates.com/home Instagram: @career.shift.brit Email: hello@brittanycates.com
Meet the woman who's revolutionizing networking to make it enjoyable and impactful for creatives. Emily Merrell is the Founder and Business Coach at Second Degree Society, Co-founder of Ready Set Coach and Podcast host of The Sixth Degree and Ready Set Coach podcast. Emily launched her career in the fashion world working in special events and marketing for high luxury brands Ralph Lauren, Tory Burch and Intermix. Since her leap into entrepreneurship in 2016, Emily's expertise in community building, networking and business coaching has been applauded and featured by Refinery29, Brit + Co, Girlboss, Forbes, Create & Cultivate and Huffington Post. Learn more about Second Degree Society: https://seconddegreesociety.com/ Learn about Emily's mastermind: https://seconddegreesociety.com/masterminds/ Follow SDS on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/seconddegreesociety/ Over the Edge Podcast with Paige Ray is a weekly chat about pushing creative boundaries, making big moves without knowing all the answers and jumping off a cliff to our dreams while figuring out how to build a plane on the way down. Creative work is wild, but we can figure it out. Let's go over the edge together, friends. Get my free posing guide and a bonus sure-fire sales call script when you sign up for the PRC weekly email series Creative's Edge: https://paigeray.com/creatives-edge Learn more about Paige on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/paigeraycreative/ Visit the Paige Ray Creative website here: https://paigeray.com/
In today's episode of The Good Enough Mompreneur Podcast, we sit down with Leeanna Gantt, the innovative mind behind Tooktake, a groundbreaking solution reshaping the way we manage daily medications and supplements. Featured on CBS NY, Brit + Co, and NBC Miami, Leeanna shares her entrepreneurial journey and invaluable insights for fellow mompreneurs.Key Discussion Points:1. From Idea to Innovation: Leeanna takes us on her journey from conceptualizing Tooktake to bringing it to life, discussing the challenges and triumphs she encountered along the way.2. Navigating Entrepreneurship: Learn from Leeanna's firsthand experience as she shares practical advice and tips for fellow entrepreneurs on pursuing their ideas and starting their own businesses.3. Balancing Business and Family Life: As a mompreneur, Leeanna offers candid insights into juggling the demands of running a business while prioritizing family time and self-care.4. Productivity and Efficiency: Discover productivity hacks and strategies to optimize your workflow and make the most of your time as an entrepreneur and parent.5. Email Management and Office Optimization: Leeanna shares her tips for effective email management and creating an optimal workspace environment conducive to productivity and creativity.Thank you for joining us for another inspiring episode of The Good Enough Mompreneur Podcast. Be sure to subscribe for more empowering conversations with resilient mompreneurs like Leeanna Gantt. Remember, you are more than enough, and your journey is worth celebrating. Until next time, keep striving, keep thriving!Connect with Leeanna:
Last chance to join the Smart Girls Content Creation + Offer Mastermind: JOIN NOW The Unschool FREE How to Launch Masterclass is available here. Learn more about starting your next 6-figure business, plus get AI pitch prompts, swipe copy, brand decks, social templates, and more inside the Unschool: Intuitive Biz Academy. Today's guest: Narayana Montúfar is an astrologer, artist, and writer who finds inspiration in the symbolic language of astrology. She's also one of my final Conscious CEO's this year! She is the author of Moon Signs: Unlock Your Inner Luminary Power. She's served as the Senior Astrologer at astrology.com, and her work has been featured in numerous lifestyle publications, such as Vogue, Teen Vogue, Refinery29, InStyle, Brit + Co, Bustle, POPSUGAR, Women's Health, Well+Good, and more. Narayana was named to Medium's Authority Magazine's 2020 Strong Female Leaders list, a DESTIG Magazine's Top Artists to Collect, and one of Vogue's Astrologers to Follow. In her private astrology practice, Narayana's holistic approach seeks to create a positive impact by connecting every one of her clients to the uniqueness of their chart and illuminating their path toward the ultimate state of self-empowerment and self-discovery. In this conversation, Narayana Montúfar introduces her 2024 retrogrades guide and explains the concept of retrogrades as a time for review and reflection. Narayana provides insights into the retrogrades of Mercury, Pluto, Saturn, Neptune, Uranus, and Jupiter in 2024, highlighting their unique energies and how they can impact different areas of life. Takeaways: Retrogrades provide an opportunity for review, reflection, and rethinking. Each retrograde has its own unique energy and effects on different areas of life. Embracing the energies of retrogrades can lead to personal growth and transformation. Understanding the retrogrades in 2024 can help individuals navigate and make the most of the cosmic energies. In this episode: 02:16 Introduction to Retrogrades and the 2024 Retrogrades Guide 03:35 Overview of Retrogrades and Their Effects 12:54 Mercury Retrograde in 2024 17:25 Pluto Retrograde in 2024 22:14 Saturn and Neptune Retrogrades in 2024 33:56 Uranus and Jupiter Retrogrades in 2024 Links: Connect with Narayana on IG: @narayanamontufar Learn more about Narayana, book a reading or buy her book: https://www.naramon.com/astrology-readings _______________________________________________________ RESOURCES: The Income to Instagram Starter Kit is now available Want to chat about this episode? Text
If you're looking for ideas for quick and cheap sewing projects that make great gifts then this is the episode for you. And if there is a maker in your life that you'd like to buy something special for, or people are asking for gift ideas that they can get for YOU, Grace from Beyond Measure talks me through some of the beautiful and useful items she sells that might fit the bill. Support the podcast over on Patreon! Gifts for makers: Tool roll tutorial by The Book Hut. Stowe Bag pattern by Grainline Studio. Image source: Grainline Studio Simple Accessories & Clothing Gifts: Sorrento Bucket Hat pattern by Elbe Textiles. Image source: Elbe Textiles Sandcastle Bucket Hat pattern by Waves & Wild. Reversible Bucket Hat pattern by Oliver + S. The Orton Bag pattern by Merchant & Mills. (In the episode I have said this is one is free however, it is now a paid-for pattern). The byTilly shopper bag pattern from byGraziela Fabrics. Image source: byGraziela Fabrics Scrunchie tutorial by Melly Sews. Mittens pattern made by using wool knitwear by fibreandtwigs on Etsy. Mandy Boat Tee pattern by Tessuti. Read my review of this pattern. Luna Tank pattern by Helen's Closet. Dominique Skirt pattern by Tilly and the Buttons. Lightweight summer face mask tutorial by Sophie Passmore. Homeware Gifts: Apron pattern by Tessuti. Workaday Apron pattern by Merchant & Mills HERE. Oven Mitt pattern by Bombazine. Read my review of this pattern. Please note that this pattern for previously free, but is now a low-cost paid for pattern. Fabric Bowl Cover tutorial by Hearth and Vine. Read my review of this tutorial. Gifts for Kids: 40 Free Sewing Patterns for Gifts for Kids blog post. My Favourite Free Children's Sewing Patterns blog post. Batman Costume tutorial by Fleece Fun. Pom Pom Tutu Skirt tutorial by Brit + Co. Princess Dress Up Apron pattern by It's Always Autumn. Image source: It's Always Autumn Easy Apron pattern by Scattered Thoughts of a Crafty Mom. Oven Mitt pattern by Made for Mermaids. Gift Wrapping: Furoshiki Wrapping Cloths tutorial by Wellness Mama. At Beyond Measure: Listen to Ep. #59: Tools for Life with Grace Whowell Sarah Young animal and people printed tea towels. Daruma Yokota Sashiko threads Image source: Beyond Measure Daruma Yokota variegated Sashiko Threads Daruma Yokota Sashiko Sampler Cloth pre-printed with different patterns Image source: Beyond Measure Daruma Yokota Sashiko Cloth Hiroshima Cellulose-head Tulip Pins Image source: Beyond Measure Cohana Wooden Star Head Pins Cohana Mini Masu Pincushion Image source: Beyond Measure Cohana Silk Braided Mini Snips Cohana Cast Iron Pattern Weights Cohana Awaji Kawara Magnetic Needle Rest with Polisher Image source: Beyond Measure Dropcloth Sampler designed by Rebecca Ringquist Hand Sewing Clothing book by Louisa Owen Sonstroem Listen to Ep. #15: Hand Stitching Clothes with Louisa Owen Sonstroem 100 Acts of Sewing Shirt No. 1 by Sonya Philip Awls made in Japan Image source: Beyond Measure Wooden Stitch Rippers Tracing Wheels Linouiio yarn made in Yorkshire
Manifesting with Meg: Conversations with Extraordinary People
Rektok Ross is the pen name of Liani Kotcher, a trial attorney turned award-winning and bestselling author, screenwriter, and producer. An avid reader since childhood, Liani writes exactly the books she loves to escape into herself: exciting thrillers with strong female leads, swoon-worthy love interests, and life-changing moments. Her debut young adult thriller "Ski Weekend" was a Barnes & Noble and Amazon National Bestseller, named a “best book of the year" by Cosmopolitan, Entertainment Weekly, Parade, BookRiot, Yahoo! Life, Brit + Co., BookTrib, and J-14, and is currently in development for a major motion picture. HALLOWEEN EPISODE Show Notes: 00:02:18 Theme: Be an Example of Love and Compassion 00:03:48 Introducing Rektok Ross, aka Liani Kotcher 00:06:22 Favorite Scary MovieToday's Quote 00:07:12 Rules for Horror Movies 00:11:42 What About Horror Movies Attracts You? 00:13:39 Brian Weiss Inspiration 00:15:26 An Important Message for the World 00:16:07 Quick review of her books 00:28:50 Liani's Inspirational Quotes 00:40:40 Liani's Journey 00:44:49 Inspiration of Community 00:47:42 Get Intentional 00:48:19 MGTB Insight 00:49:07 Biggest Lesson 00:50:01 Liani's Inspiration 00:52:42 Contact Rektok Ross Contact Rektok Ross: www.rektokross.com @rektokross Conversations with Extraordinary People is a YouTube/podcast based on The Magical Guide to Bliss. It takes the listener through the year with empowering conversations. Subscribe to my YouTube channel. Sign up for my newsletter: www.megnocero.com #manifesting #podcast #SEASON6 #podcasts #podcast #season6 #meg #love #rektokross #scarymovie #scream #skiweekend #summerrental #thepopstarandthedevil #dreamers #breathe #positivepsychology #authorinterview #books #writer #author #speaker #motivational #happiness #transformational #magical #happiness #determination #halloween #booknook --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/meg-nocero/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/meg-nocero/support
Meet my friend, Liani Kotcher, an attorney turned award-winning and bestselling author, screenwriter, and producer who writes under the pen name Rektok Ross. Liani has loved reading books since her childhood and has now written three thrillers including Ski Weekend, which was named a Best Book of 2021 by Cosmopolitan, Entertainment Weekly, Yahoo!Life, Parade, The Strand, Brit + Co, Book Riot, J-14, She Knows, BookTrib, Women.com, She Reads, Ms. Career Girl, and more! What I enjoyed most about catching up with Liani was her candid wit and her ability to speak her truth through strong female characters, and Her writing definitely connects to both teenage and adult audiences, exploring themes like bullying and mean-girl experiences. ❤️ Thank you Liani for joining us on the podcast! Please keep us posted on your movie and other ventures. I am excited for future women empowerment collaborations, and I'm looking forward to joining your book club! You can follow Liani on Instagram @rektokross, and you can visit her website, rektokross.com, for more information on her books, reading recommendations, and writing resources for aspiring authors!
In This Episode You Will Learn About: How to start betting on yourself What it takes to go after your DREAMS The steps to overcome what is holding you back Resources: Overcome Your Villains is Available NOW! Order here: https://overcomeyourvillains.com If you haven't yet, get my first book Confidence Creator Show Notes: It's time to take a leap of faith! Consider this a sign to stop doubting yourself and start BETTING on yourself. It's your turn to take action and go after the life you want! I've put together some inspiration from some of my favorite guests who have taken the leap and lived to tell about it. I hope this inspires you to take action and finally GO FOR IT! -00:52 Ellen Bennett-Episode 111, THIS Is Your Sign To START Now and Figure Out The Details LATER -7:30 Sarah Pendrick-Episode 135, The #1 Way To STOP Fearing and START Living In Your Power -13:28 Tiffani Bova-Episode 109, How You Can Find Your Superpower, Hone Your Craft and Do The WORK -21:12 Ashley Stahl-Episode 88, Making A You Turn: Finding A Career that Honors You -28:40 Brit Morin-Episode 95, Founder of Brit + Co. Asks You To Be Messy, Get Creative & Take The Leap -38:01 Christmas Abbott-Episode 97, It's Never Too Late To Start! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Originally aired 5/14/2021 Nicole catches up with Brit Morin, founder of Brit + Co and co-founder of Offline Ventures. They cover what it's like to be romantic partners with your business partner, how to teach your kids how to save $$$ and which Silicon Valley strategies Brit uses at home.
Links from the show:* Walk through Fire: The Train Disaster that Changed America* Connect with Dr. Ali* Follow Ryan on Twitter* Leave a 5-Star rating for the showAbout my guest:Dr. Ali is a board-certified cardiologist, bestselling author, and award-winning medical writer who has published across genres and formats, including medical writing, blogging, prescriptive nonfiction, creative nonfiction, and poetry. Her current book, Walk through Fire: The Train Disaster that Changed America, a narrative history of the Waverly Train Disaster of 1978 and the creation of FEMA, is now available wherever books are sold. It is a riveting, minute-by-minute account of one of the worst train explosions of the 20th century, which occurred in her own hometown of Waverly, Tennessee.As a medical writer and editor, Dr. Ali has more than 25 years of experience serving in various capacities and with multiple media. She has held the position of Chief Editor of the Atherosclerosis section of Medscape Reference Drugs and Diseases (from WebMD) for 13 years, and has been the Chief Editor of Medscape's Congenital Heart Disease section for 6 years. She served as a member of Medscape's Slideshow Advisory Board for 2 years. Dr. Ali also served as Physician Editor for MCG Health, LLC, for nearly 10 years, aiding in the creation and revision of evidence-based clinical care guidelines. She was a medical editor, writer, and CME speaker for MedStudy, specializing in the creation and revision of board review materials in the fields of internal medicine and pediatrics.In the area of health blogging, Dr. Ali served as Obesity Expert for Verywell Health for 3 years, creating the Obesity site from scratch, writing and updating hundreds of pieces of evergreen article content as well as late-breaking health news, and maintaining a weekly e-newsletter. She continues to be a medical reviewer for Verywell Health and Health.com.She has published extensively in peer-reviewed medical journals, and has been featured in Real Simple magazine, Brit + Co, WebMD, Reader's Digest, Healthline, and more. In 2015, her essay, “How a Patient Renewed My Faith in Medicine,” was a winner of Real Simple magazine's “Life Lessons” essay contest.As a medical consultant, Dr. Ali has contributed her expertise and research skills in cardiovascular medicine, clinical lipidology, and healthcare to international investment firms, medical device manufacturers, CME companies, international food and nutrition companies, law firms, medical communications firms, national disability and workers compensation insurance providers, health and wellness organizations, employee wellness programs, and clinical research ventures.She has appeared on multiple podcasts and on television, and is available for speaking engagements.Dr. Ali is also the author of the Speak for the Heart (TM) newsletter and blog, providing insights on heart health and living well.She continues to write creatively, and is currently working on a series of quotes collections, known as Quintessential Quotes Collections (TM), from LastSky Writing, LLC. Her debut novel, a medical drama entitled The View from the Cliffs, is anticipated to be released in 2024.Dr. Ali is a member of the Authors Guild, the Women's National Book Association, and the American Medical Writers Association. She is a Fellow of the American College of Cardiology (FACC) and of the American College of Physicians (FACP). She is also a member of the American Heart Association, the American Medical Association, and the Tennessee Medical Association. She holds MD and MSCI (Master of Science in Clinical Investigation) degrees from Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, where she is now an Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine.You can keep up with her author news and events by subscribing to her author newsletter, and you can receive heart-health news and insights by subscribing to her Speak for the Heart newsletter. Get full access to Dispatches from the War Room at dispatchesfromthewarroom.substack.com/subscribe
As a child, Brit Morin's parents struggled to scrounge up $20 for her to go on her class field trip. She quickly learned that if she wanted something, she'd have to figure out how to get it herself. She started cooking and doing her own laundry at 8 years old. This creative spirit led her to work for massive tech companies and eventually start her own multimillion-dollar lifestyle brand, Brit + Co. In this episode of YAPClassic, you'll learn how to exercise your creativity every day, how Brit makes investment decisions as a venture capitalist, and how she raised funding for Brit + Co. You'll also learn about Brit's experience working for Steve Jobs and Google. Brit is a serial entrepreneur and venture capitalist. Her most well-known company, Brit + Co., secured over $50M in funding since its inception in 2011. She has been awarded various accolades, including Ad Age's 40 Under 40, Adweek's Creative 100, Forbes 30 Under 30, Fortune's Most Promising Entrepreneurs, Refinery29's 30 Under 30, one of Parents magazine's Most Influential Millennial Moms, and one of ELLE magazine's American Women at 30. Brit is the author of the bestselling book, Homemakers: A Domestic Handbook for the Digital Generation and has been a regular expert on Good Morning America, the Today Show, Live with Kelly & Ryan, Rachael Ray, and more. In this episode, Hala and Brit will discuss: - How middle school kills creativity - Brit's inclusive definition of creativity - How Brit broke into the tech industry and worked for Steve Jobs - The differences between Apple and Google's culture - Brit's leap into entrepreneurship - How social media advertising has evolved since the 2016 election - Why Brit decided to seek venture capital - How Brit decides what to invest in as a seed-stage investor - How the mistreatment of women and people of color inspired Brit to start Selfmade - And other topics… Brit Morin is the founder and managing partner of Offline Ventures, an early-stage technology fund, and incubator that seeks to create companies that make our offline lives better. She's also the founder of BFF, an open-access community to help more women and nonbinary people get educated, connected, and rewarded in all things crypto and web3. Further, she's the founder of Brit + Co, a modern lifestyle and education company providing classes, content, products, and experiences geared towards women with a creative spirit and a do-it-herself attitude. She's also the founder of Selfmade, an educational platform that helps female founders start and grow a business. Prior to founding Brit + Co, she worked in product and marketing roles at Google and Apple. Her interests include tech, crypto, storytelling, design, women, photography, the great outdoors, and just about any creative project she can get her hands on. LinkedIn Secrets Masterclass, Have Job Security For Life: Use code ‘podcast' for 40% off at yapmedia.io/course. Resources Mentioned: Brit's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/britmorin Brit's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brit/ Brit's Twitter: https://twitter.com/brit Brit's Website, Brit+Co: https://www.brit.co/ Self-Made: https://tryselfmade.com/enroll Brit's Podcast: https://www.brit.co/listen/ More About Young and Profiting Download Transcripts - youngandprofiting.com Get Sponsorship Deals - youngandprofiting.com/sponsorships Leave a Review - ratethispodcast.com/yap Watch Videos - youtube.com/c/YoungandProfiting Follow Hala Taha LinkedIn - linkedin.com/in/htaha/ Instagram - instagram.com/yapwithhala/ TikTok - tiktok.com/@yapwithhala Twitter - twitter.com/yapwithhala Learn more about YAP Media Agency Services - yapmedia.io/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Julie and Casey sit down with happiness expert Stephanie Harrison to talk the science, the soft, and the squishy of how we think about happiness . . . including where we get it wrong, and what to do about that. Thank you to our Season 4 sponsor, Armoire! If you're ready to try a new look, Armoire's high-end clothing rental service (full of amazing women-owned brands) will hook you up! For 50% off your first month's rental + a free item, go to http://armoire.style/voiceis and use VOICEIS in the referral box! TOP TAKEAWAYS We've been sold a bill of goods that if you're good enough and successful enough, you'll be happy; however, trying to achieve ourselves out of being human actually hinders our happiness. Discomfort and challenges are NOT proof that you're not worthy of happiness — they are part of the human experience. YOU ARE GOOD ENOUGH FOR YOUR OWN HAPPINESS. The old model of "achievement leads to happiness" actually leads to burnout. Burnout is not your fault. It is a collective problem that ultimately needs a collective solution www.thenewhappy.com www.instagram.com/newhappyco An expert in well-being, Stephanie Harrison founded The New Happy based on her Masters thesis in Applied Positive Psychology at the University of Pennsylvania. She has spent the last ten years studying happiness from an interdisciplinary perspective, incorporating perspectives from art, science, philosophy, religious/contemplative studies, and the humanities. Her book, THE NEW HAPPY, is forthcoming from Penguin Random House. Stephanie's expertise has been featured in Architectural Digest, Brit+Co, Bustle, Design Milk, FastCompany, Forbes, Greatist, The Huffington Post, Paper, Shondaland, Tatler, Well+Good, and Verywell. A regular keynote speaker, her past engagements have included Microsoft, LinkedIn, Degreed, Zendesk, Capital One, Juniper, Eventbrite, Create & Cultivate, and ServiceNow. Prior to starting The New Happy, Stephanie led the well-being program and learning platform for Thrive Global, built a product marketing team that led launches for LinkedIn's $4B human resources business, and consulted to Fortune 100 companies on their people and HR challenges at Deloitte. She also returned to teach as an instructor at Penn following her graduation.
Happy 2023! After taking a break over the holidays, the Creating Meaningful Work Pod is BACK with some great episodes lined up for you! Before we jump back into our interview series, Joanna is leading us through a Vision Casting exercise, similar to the workshop she hosted for the Yellow Co. Membership community. Listen to this episode to hear: • Prompts to help you intentionally reflect on the last year • Questions to ask yourself to connect with what you really want this upcoming year • Why intention setting or setting a word for the year works better than a resolution • How and why it's important to cast an intentional and thoughtful vision for 2023 • How to get the support you need to follow through with your 2023 vision This episode is presented by Retail for the People. A full-service retail consultancy for fashion and lifestyle brands with a people-first purpose at their heart. If you own or know someone who is in the retail space, check out Retail for the People. Building tomorrow's best retailers. ABOUT JOANNA: Joanna Waterfall helps audiences all over the world let go of perfectionism, embrace a spirit of play and create their most meaningful work. As the Founder of Yellow Co., podcast host, facilitator and speaker, Joanna believes that creativity, business, community and social impact should never be separate from each other. She and her work have been featured in publications such as Forbes, The Huffington Post, The Good Trade, Brit+Co, The Zoe Report, Darling Magazine, and more. Her speaking has brought her to places like Mattel, Lululemon, USC, California Baptist University and more. She's motivated by the belief that women can change the world through stepping out of fear and into who they were created to be. Connect with Joanna on Instagram here. Follow, subscribe and leave a review! Find out more about Yellow Co.'s community of women creaeting meaningful work: yellowco.co | @yellowco.co • Connect with Joanna at joannawaterfall.com and on IG @joannawaterfall :) Music Written by Jonny Pickett (check out his music on spotify) Thanks for listening!
The podcast world has blown up over the past decade, so the rules for podcasting have changed rapidly and significantly. How can a strong personal brand and social media presence improve your chances of gaining a large podcast following? Good news - The Podcast Princess has the answer! Hala Taha, dubbed the “The Podcast Princess,” is the host of Young and Profiting (YAP) Podcast, frequently ranked as a #1 Education podcast across all apps. Hala is also the founder and CEO of YAP Media, a social media and podcast marketing agency for top podcasters, celebrities, and CEOs. She is well-known for her engaged following and influence on LinkedIn and she landed the January 2021 cover of Podcast Magazine. Her show was recently awarded a 2022 Webby Honoree and is currently on track to bring in over $1M in revenue in advertising sponsorship deals in 2022. In this episode, Hala joins attorney Brittany Ratelle on the Creative Counsel podcast to share big trends and opportunities in the podcasting space and dish on how Hala used battle-tested skills and perseverance to grow a nationally-ranked podcast from the ground up. Topics Include: - What to do when your friends and family don't “get” what you're trying to do - Hala's exact LinkedIn re-targeting recipe - What is happening with podcasting, YouTube, and long-form video - What a personal brand should be doing to elevate their offerings - How to overcome a scarcity mindset, especially in crowded fields - What you should (and shouldn't) be doing in your podcast journey - How to monetize your podcast (with ads and beyond!) - And other topics… Brittany Ratelle is a lawyer who helps creators, creatives, and online entrepreneurs cut through the overwhelm of getting their businesses legally legit. She has a background in PR, marketing, and law and has helped hundreds of business owners easily navigate the process of protecting their businesses, like Brit+Co, Six Sisters' Stuff, The Alison Show, The Bucket List Family, and YAP Media. She also hosts the Creative Counsel podcast, which helps creative entrepreneurs and influencers confidently grow and scale their modern brands. Resources Mentioned: Creative Contracts: https://creativecontracts.co/ Creative Counsel Podcast: https://brittanyratelle.com/podcast#podcast Brittany's Website: https://brittanyratelle.com/ Brittany's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brittany-ratelle-a4563232/ Brittany's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brittanyratelle/?hl=en Brittany's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/brittanyratellelaw/ Sponsored By: Shopify - Sign up for a free trial at shopify.com/profiting Delta Air Lines - Visit delta.com/travelwell to learn more. Swag.com - Go to swag.com/yap and get 10% off your order Titan - Head to Titan.com/YAP and get a free $25 investment into another one of Titan's portfolios More About Young and Profiting Download Transcripts - youngandprofiting.com Get Sponsorship Deals - youngandprofiting.com/sponsorships Leave a Review - ratethispodcast.com/yap Watch Videos - youtube.com/c/YoungandProfiting Follow Hala Taha LinkedIn - linkedin.com/in/htaha/ Instagram - instagram.com/yapwithhala/ TikTok - tiktok.com/@yapwithhala Twitter - twitter.com/yapwithhala Learn more about YAP Media Agency Services - yapmedia.io/ Join Hala's LinkedIn Masterclass - yapmedia.io/course Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Cryptocurrency. What's your first thought when you hear that word? Maybe you're already an investor and you know the potential in this growing space. Maybe you have a healthy curiosity but reasonable skepticism about it. For a time, I definitely felt like the world of crypto and NFTs and Web3 was rife with gatekeepers wanting to keep women and non-binary people on the outside... But leave it to serial entrepreneur Brit Morin to bust down those gates and wave in a community of people to learn all about how to invest and benefit from an industry that will reach an estimated value of $10 trillion in the next five years. You might know Brit Morin from her lifestyle and education company Brit + Co, but in this conversation, we're talking about her endeavors in the Web3 and cryptocurrency arena. She will demystify the terms and concepts you need to know to get started, why it's not too late to dive into the space, how people are making money with crypto, and some advice as you get started or grow your portfolio in the world of Web3. GOAL DIGGER FB COMMUNITY: https://www.facebook.com/groups/goaldiggerpodcast/ GOAL DIGGER INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/goaldiggerpodcast/ GOAL DIGGER SHOWNOTES: jennakutcherblog.com/britmorin
Michelle Cox is the author of the Henrietta and Inspector Howard series, a mystery/romance saga set in the 1930s Chicago often described as “Downton Abbey Meets Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries.” To date, the series has won over sixty international awards and has received positive reviews from Library Journal (starred), Booklist (starred), Publishers Weekly, Kirkus, and various media outlets, such as Popsugar, Buzzfeed, Redbook, Elle, Brit&Co., Bustle, Culturalist, Working Mother, and many others. Cox also pens the wildly popular, “Novel Notes of Local Lore,” a weekly blog chronically the lives of Chicago's forgotten residents. She lives in the northern suburbs of Chicago with her husband and three children and is hard at work on her next novel. Follow the Best Book Ever Podcast on Instagram or on the Best Book Ever Website Host: Julie Strauss Website/Instagram Guest: Michelle Cox Website/Facebook/Twitter/Instagram/BookBub/TikTok We are hard at work on our annual Kids/YA Gift Giving Guide. Do you know a young person who'd like to talk to me about their favorite book? For more information, GO HERE! Previous Kids/YA Episodes: 2021 2020 And, just for fun, here's an episode of outtakes from my chats with kids. Discussed in this episode: My Cousin Rachel by Daphne DuMaurier Henrietta and Inspector Howard Series by Michelle Cox: A Girl Like You A Ring of Truth A Promise Given A Veil Removed A Child Lost A Spying Eye The Interview Show on PBS (filmed at The Hideout Bar Chicago) My Cousin Rachel film adaptation Get Out tea scene Life After Life by Kate Atkinson Behind the Scenes at the Museum by Kate Atkinson (Note: Some of the above links are affiliate links. If you shop using my affiliate link on Bookshop, a portion of your purchase will go to me, at no extra expense to you. Thank you for supporting indie bookstores and for helping to keep the Best Book Ever Podcast in business!)
Now more than ever, product shops need to be looking at their pricing and adjusting them. Between the pandemic and supply chain issues, you are paying more for raw materials and packaging materials than you ever did before. Looking at the numbers and data will help you make better pricing decisions. This week, episode 127 of the Product Powerhouse Podcast is about how to increase your product profit margins! Build your Shopify store in just 14 days. This roadmap walks you through exactly what you need to do to design a strategic and beautiful Shopify store.Proof to Product founder, Katie Hunt is a business strategist, podcaster, mentor to creative entrepreneurs, and mama to four. She's helped thousands of brands get their products on the shelves of retail stores like Target, Anthropologies, Nordstrom, and independent boutiques around the world. Katie has taught classes for CreativeLive, and she's been featured on Forbes, Buzzfeed, Brit + Co, and dozens of business podcasts. Her strengths lie in connecting people and bringing strategic ideas to life.In this episode of the Product Powerhouse Podcast, Katie Hunt and I are sharing the importance of knowing your numbers to make better decisions around the pricing of your products. We also discuss actionable steps you can take right now to increase the profit for your products. Some of the talking points Katie and I go over in this episode include:Taking the temperature of your business so you can make better decisions.Four ways to increase your profit margins.Preparing our product businesses for the recession.The quickest way to increase your profit margins is to increase your prices. Frankly, the market demands that you raise your prices to keep your business healthy.Thank you for listening! Be sure to tune in to all the episodes to receive tons of practical tips on growing your product shop and to hear even more about the points outlined above. If you enjoyed this episode, take a screenshot of the episode to post in your stories and tag me! And don't forget to follow, rate and review the podcast and tell me your key takeaways!Learn more about Product Powerhouse and Erin at https://productpowerhouse.co/podcast/ CONNECT WITH KATIE HUNT:InstagramPodcastWebsiteResourcesCONNECT WITH ERIN ALEXANDER:FacebookInstagramYouTubeShow NotesWork with Erin!Simplified SEO CourseDIY Shopify CourseIncrease your Shop Sales with DIY Shopify today!
Jennie Allen is the founder and visionary of the women's organization IF:Gathering, the host of the top rated Made for This podcast (17 million downloads) as well as the New York Times bestselling author of Get Out of Your Head, which was the #1 bestselling religion title of 2020. Her latest book is Find Your People: Building Deep Community in a Lonely World. She has appeared on shows such as Hallmark Home & Family, Fox News at Night with Shannon Bream, and been featured in various outlets such as Woman's World, Brit+Co, Cosmopolitan.com, and Christianity Today. The estimated viewership for 2021's IF:Gathering exceeded one million women in all 50 states and 144 countries., live streaming from Dallas, Texas, into thousands of churches, family rooms and dorm rooms. We're excited to share the episode she recorded with the global podcast today! Together, we're going to discuss in depth some of the powerful topics she writes about and how they relate to us as entrepreneurs.
Jennie Allen is the founder and visionary of the women's organization IF:Gathering, the host of the top rated Made for This podcast (17 million downloads) as well as the New York Times bestselling author of Get Out of Your Head, which was the #1 bestselling religion title of 2020. Her latest book is Find Your People: Building Deep Community in a Lonely World. She has appeared on shows such as Hallmark Home & Family, Fox News at Night with Shannon Bream, and been featured in various outlets such as Woman's World, Brit+Co, Cosmopolitan.com, and Christianity Today. The estimated viewership for 2021's IF:Gathering exceeded one million women in all 50 states and 144 countries., live streaming from Dallas, Texas, into thousands of churches, family rooms and dorm rooms. We're excited to talk with Jennie on the Faith Driven Entrepreneur Podcast. Together, we're going to discuss in depth some of the powerful topics she writes about and how they relate to us as entrepreneurs.
Jennie Allen is the founder and visionary of the women's organization IF:Gathering, the host of the top rated Made for This podcast (17 million downloads) as well as the New York Times bestselling author of Get Out of Your Head, which was the #1 bestselling religion title of 2020. Her latest book is Find Your People: Building Deep Community in a Lonely World. She has appeared on shows such as Hallmark Home & Family, Fox News at Night with Shannon Bream, and been featured in various outlets such as Woman's World, Brit+Co, Cosmopolitan.com, and Christianity Today. The estimated viewership for 2021's IF:Gathering exceeded one million women in all 50 states and 144 countries., live streaming from Dallas, Texas, into thousands of churches, family rooms and dorm rooms. We're excited to talk with Jennie on the Faith Driven Entrepreneur Podcast. Together, we're going to discuss in depth some of the powerful topics she writes about and how they relate to us as entrepreneurs.
"My favorite thing about being a brand designer is that I get to help bring someone's dream to reality." -Karla PámanesI had a great time interviewing Brand Designer Karla Pámanes. Karla is an award-winning designer, branding expert, and mentor. She has worked with internationally known brands such as Brit + Co, HGTV, Food Network, Facebook, and several other amazing companies. Her focus is on building branding that tells a story and reflects the core values of a company. Karla created the Brand Design Love Academy to share the knowledge and experience she has learned over her 15 years of experience with corporate brands and small businesses.In this episode, you will learn the following:1. What it's like to work with big brands like Brit + Co, HGTV, and Food Network2. How to create a brand identity that is unique and sets a company apart3. The importance of being consistent with a brand identityResources:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/karla.pamanes/ Website: https://www.karlapamanes.com/20% off code: Brandlove20Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/BrandDesignLoveTo learn more about me and to stay connected, visit the links below:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jessicapodcastpro/Website: https://www.avirtualteam.com/Ready to start your own podcast? Schedule your Free Call with me to learn more: https://calendly.com/avirtualteam/podcasting-information-callAre you interested in becoming a podcast manager or editor? Schedule your free consultation and let's talk: https://calendly.com/avirtualteam/podcasting-information-callLoved this episode? Leave me a review and rating!
Today on the podcast, we're back with another great conversation with Amy Katz of Veggies Save The Day. Amy Katz is a certified vegan nutrition health coach. At Veggies Save The Day she shares easy vegan recipes inspired by a healthy Mediterranean diet. Her recipes have been featured on NBC News, Parade, VegNews, BuzzFeed, MSN, Insider, Brit+Co, Well+Good, and more. Check out the full blog post for this episode here In this podcast episode we talk about: The slow and steady approach to going vegan How to use ethnic grocery stores and CSA boxes to diversify your diet How eating new things changes your palette Why blogging is still relevant How Amy created a life she loves out of a side hustle How to transition from a corporate career into a content creator Helpful tools to get strategic in your blogging How to create content around popular keywords and the best way to format your blog posts The myth of competition and oversaturation in the world of blogging Why it's never too late to start doing what you love
Gesche Haas is an entrepreneur, investor, mentor, and advisor who is the CEO and Founder of Dreamers & Doers, an award-winning community and agile PR team amplifying extraordinary entrepreneurial women. Dreamers & Doers has built a thriving entrepreneurial ecosystem of over 34,000 women globally. Gesche's views on the tech space and beyond have been featured on Bloomberg TV, CNNMoney, The New York Times, Huffington Post, Business Insider, Forbes, Fortune Magazine, Refinery29, Broadly/Vice, and other major media outlets, as well as at the United Nations, where she spoke during the sixtieth session of the Commission on the Status of Women. She is a regular content contributor to Nasdaq, Brit + Co, and 500 Startups. Gesche was also awarded 'Forbes Next 1000', 'VOTY 100 Community Builder' by BlogHer, 'Empowered Woman of the Year' by WWD/Variety/Ciroc, 'The Buildies Profitability Award' by Calm Company Fund, 'Best Remote CEO' by RemoteRated, 'New York Talent Cultivators' by Techweek, and 'Best of Tech' on Twitter by CB Insights. Gesche is currently a Venture Partner at Republic supporting diverse founders seeking funding. Prior to founding Dreamers & Doers, Gesche held senior positions at several venture-backed startups in roles covering growth, strategy, finance, operations and business development. She also spent five years as an investor at a healthcare-focused hedge fund (~$3bn AUM, SAC spin-off). Where to find Gesche Haas Website: https://www.dreamersdoers.com/ (www.dreamersdoers.com) Twitter: https://twitter.com/geschehaas (@geschehaas) Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/geschehaas/ (@geschehaas) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/geschehaas (Gesche Haas) LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gesche/ (Gesche Haas) SPONSOR This episode is sponsored by http://www.entireproductions.com/ (Entire Productions)- Creating events (both in-person and virtual) that don't suck! and http://www.entireproductionsmarketing.com/ (Entire Productions Marketing)- carefully curated premium gifting and branded promo items. PLEASE RATE, REVIEW, & SUBSCRIBE on APPLE PODCASTS “I love Natasha and the Fascinating Entrepreneurs Podcast!”
Michelle Cox is the author of the Henrietta and Inspector Howard series as well as “Novel Notes of Local Lore,” a weekly blog dedicated to Chicago's forgotten residents. Her books have won over 50 international awards and have been praised by Kirkus, Library Journal, Publishers Weekly, Booklist, Foreword, Elle, Redbook, Brit&Co., POPSUGAR, Buzzfeed, and many others. Unbeknownst to most, Michelle hoards board games she doesn't have time to play and is, not surprisingly, addicted to period dramas and big band music. Also marmalade. She lives in Chicago with her husband, three children, and one naughty Goldendoodle and is hard at work on her latest novel. https://michellecoxauthor.com/ https://www.facebook.com/michellecoxauthor https://twitter.com/michellecox33 https://www.instagram.com/michellecoxwrites/ https://www.bookbub.com/authors/michelle-cox https://www.linkedin.com/in/michelle-cox-ab8700193/ ***Head on over to Creatrix Compass and explore our many offerings from free inspiration to get your creative juices flowing to creativity classes to creativity coaching and life coaching for creatives. It can all be found at: https://www.creatrixcompass.com Your donation helps us continue to spread creativity throughout the land. Thank you! https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=2PM3V82XDS7GA Music: Good Friends Inc by Jonathan Boyle
If you've been thinking about hiring to take some of the day-to-day minutiae off your list, you just might have waited too long to take the leap. That's according to this week's podcast guest, Ashley Cox of SproutHR. Early in business, bootstrapping is essential. But as you bring on more clients, you start to eat into your family and rest time resulting in working more hours than you should or want to. Some of those working hours (maybe more than you'd care to admit!) are likely taking care of administrative tasks or getting distracted by tasks that are much better done by someone else. Like the hours you spend creating graphics in Canva or the chasing of paperwork. You might have fun with the former but need support in getting the latter under control. Neither of these is a good use of your time. Before you post job descriptions for all the roles you'd like to fill, listen in to this episode. Ashley and I talk about the strategy behind hiring and why hiring for non-revenue generating roles can truly make a huge difference in your revenue. Hiring can feel really scary, but I think you'll see how essential it is after listening in! About Ashley Cox: Ashley Cox, PHR, SHRM-CP is the Founder and CEO of SproutHR, a boutique HR consulting firm that helps women-owned businesses hire and lead thriving teams with confidence and ease. Ashley has been a top recruiter and leadership expert for companies such as Kroger and J.Crew, having hired and developed team members from the newest hourly employees to C-Suite level executives. As a certified HR professional, she has deep knowledge and experience working with small businesses nationwide, from local brick and mortar shops to online agencies to national multi-million dollar companies. In addition, Ashley is frequently called upon as a Subject Matter Expert for the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM), the world's leading HR organization, and is an expert trainer for various organizations. At SproutHR, Ashley and her team help you hire the right people for your team (in the right way), with a focus on values-based hiring, compassionate and intentional leadership, and amplifying your impact. Their work has been featured on the Society for Human Resource Management, ABC News, and Brit+Co. Ashley is also the author of Transform Your Stories, where she helps women overcome the stories that are holding them back so they can become confident and courageous leaders who impact the world. Follow her on Instagram and connect with her on LinkedIn. Links and Resources: Join the Inner Circle Know Your Numbers for More Business Ease with Jamie Trull Creating Your Mission, Vision, and Values Statements with Janna Lundquist Time Stamps: [3:34] - Hiring and managing is one of the biggest painpoints for entrepreneurs [6:37] - Taking past corporate life and putting it to work in small business [7:51] - There's a level of detachment you can have in corporate that you can't have in small biz [8:55] - Sense of ownership means you care and will always try to do the right thing [10:02] - You can be empathetic and compassionate and set boundaries [11:08] - Sometimes you just have to know what balls you're juggling [13:05] - How do you know what to outsource [13:53] - How to prepare to hire that first or next team member [15:15] - Are you doing things you shouldn't be doing in your business [18:35] - If you think you can do something faster or better than someone, put that thought aside [20:35] - Hiring non-revenue generating employees [21:29] - Any hire is making you a return on your investment [22:58] - What are next level tasks? Focus on those vs filling time with non-essential tasks [25:48] - We can have profitable, sustainable humans and make good money [28:01] - You don't have to have a massive team to make an impact [31:57] - When we don't have a hiring strategy, we don't hire right the first time [33:38] - How to know if you're ready to hire [36:10] - Most people hire operations first to help with streamlining, creating efficiencies [39:30] - You are a visionary and a creative; details aren't your zone of genius [41:17] - Do not hire your clone [42:28] - Taking a small step back and talking to your ops person will help give you clarity
Author and podcast host Mary Marantz recognizes the beauty in her story and the gifts it has provided. But like many of us, it took time for her to see that beauty especially because she saw it as so different than what the “norm” is. Her journey starts modestly from her family's trailer in West Virginia where she learned life lessons from her father, dealt with an absent working mother, and found blessings in her relationships with her grandmother as well as the occasional stray cat. She found a place excelling in the classroom and her brightness led her all the way to Yale Law School. As Mary traveled and explored the world outside of West Virginia, her experiences nourished her strong roots and helped her blossom into the resource she is today for so many others. She shares her wisdom on her podcast (The Mary Marantz Show which debuted in the iTunes top 200) and in her 2 books Dirt and the newly released Slow Growth Equals Strong Roots: Finding Grace, Freedom, and Purpose in an Overachieving World. Her writing has also been featured in many other publications, including Business Insider, Thrive Global, MSN, Bustle, and Brit+Co. Join Matt and listen in to insightful conversation about finding your path through faith and trusting your inner voice. You can also view the interview on YouTube here.
Do you believe you are a creative, capable, and courageous human being?My guest today, Brit Morin, believes you are… and she's on a mission to pave the way for millions of women to believe it too.Brit is a serial entrepreneur and venture capitalist. She's the founder and managing partner of Offline Ventures, an early stage technology fund and incubator that seeks to create companies that make our offline lives better.She's also the founder of BFF, an open access community to help more women and nonbinary people get educated, connected and rewarded in all things crypto and web3.Further, she's the founder of Brit + Co, a modern lifestyle and education company providing classes, content, products and experiences geared towards women with a creative spirit and a do-it-herself attitude.In this episode, we chat about alllllll of the things that makes Brit an incredible business owner, podcaster, co-founder, author, and leader in the cryptocurrency space. Ready to dive in? Click play now!If you enjoyed this episode of the Jasmine Star Show, connect with me @jasminestar and Brit @brit on Instagram and tell us what you thought!
Today we're sitting down with watercolor artist, textile designer, (3x) published author, self-proclaimed color theory expert & creative entrepreneur, Jenna Rainey. Jenna's career began in 2012 with designing custom stationery and calligraphy jobs for weddings, but now she can be found teaching watercolor on her YouTube channel, recording lessons in her online courses for business owners and working on her next product collaboration. Jenna's work has been featured in Forbes, Martha Stewart Weddings, Buzzfeed, Brit + Co, Better Homes and Gardens and more! In this episode, she's discussing the evolution of her business and dishing out her best tips and resources for fellow creatives. Let's be friends! Find us on Instagram http://instagram.com/bizbirthdaybash @bizbirthdaybash. For all show notes please visit http://www.bizbirthdaybash.com/podcast Grab your FREE Training -- 4 Essentials You Need to Turn Your Biz into a Profit Party: https://bizbirthdaybash.com/free-training
In time for eclipse season, this episode is about lunar cycles and the moon. We talk about the different phases of the moon, being born under each phase, and the progressed moon. Narayana Montúfar is an astrologer, artist, and writer who finds inspiration in the symbolic language of astrology. She is the author of Moon Signs: Unlock Your Inner Luminary Power. Narayana currently serves as the Senior Astrologer of http://astrology.com/ (Astrology.com) & http://horoscope.com/ (Horoscope.com), and her work has been featured in numerous lifestyle publications like Vogue, Teen Vogue, Refinery29, InStyle, Brit+Co, Bustle, Pop Sugar, Women's Health, Romper, and more. She was also featured as one of http://medium.com/ (Medium.com)'s Authority Magazine 2020's Strong Female Leaders, Destig Magazine's Top Artists to Collect in 2020, and one of Vogue's 13 Astrologers to Follow in 2021. In her private astrology practice, Narayana's holistic approach seeks to create a positive impact by connecting each one of her clients to the uniqueness of their chart and illuminate their path towards the ultimate state of self-empowerment and self-discovery. In her artistic process, she is inspired by the richness of the cosmos as she channels the vibe of what is happening in the sky at certain times in the form of colorful palettes, shapes, and textures. When she's not blogging or painting birth charts, Narayana enjoys live music, traveling, hiking, sailing, and immersing herself in underground art scenes. http://www.naramon.com/ (http://www.naramon.com) https://www.instagram.com/narayanamontufar/ (https://www.instagram.com/narayanamontufar/) Emerging Astrologers Summit: https://www.thestrology.com/emerging-astrologers-summit (https://www.thestrology.com/emerging-astrologers-summit ) Looking to learn astrology? Check out The Strology shop:https://www.thestrology.com/shop (https://www.thestrology.com/shop) Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thestrologyshow/ (https://www.instagram.com/thestrologyshow/) Join our mailing list: https://www.thestrology.com/subscribe (https://www.thestrology.com/subscribe) In person Events: https://www.thestrology.com/irl-events (https://www.thestrology.com/irl-events) Check out our next eleventh house workshop: http://thestrology.com/upcoming-workshops (thestrology.com/upcoming-workshops) Download CUSP and check out our new compatibility reports: http://cuspastrology.com/ (cuspastrology.com) Links: https://www.thestrology.com/links (https://www.thestrology.com/links) Be sure to like & subscribe, it helps a lot! xx Kirah
Serial entrepreneur and investor Brit Morin believes the best way to get started is simply to start. And Brit would know! She's founded four successful companies, written a bestselling book, and hosts a top chart podcast. Brit's advice on starting and growing a business is invaluable for anyone looking to run their own business. Hala and Brit talk about the importance of market research and best practices, do's and don'ts of branding, and everything Brit has learned on her journey. Topics Include: - How to test a business idea - Business plans - Thoughts on entrepreneurship - Core traits of an entrepreneur - Q and A - Advice for avoiding burnt out - Do's and don't of branding - Investor vs bootstrapping - Defining “Moat” - Tips for market research - Importance of testimonials - Setting pricing - Elements of a scalable business model - Advice for getting started - And other topics… Brit Morin is a serial entrepreneur and venture capitalist. She's the founder and managing partner of Offline Ventures, the founder of BFF, a community that helps more women and nonbinary people get educated, connected, and rewarded in all things crypto and web3. Further, she's the founder of Brit + Co, a modern lifestyle and education company that provides classes, content, products, and experiences geared towards women with a creative spirit, and Selfmade, an educational platform that helps female founders start and grow a business. Brit hosts the podcast Teach Me Something New with Brit Morin. She's also the author of the bestselling book, Homemakers: A Domestic Handbook for the Digital Generation. Brit has been awarded various accolades, including Ad Age's 40 Under 40, Adweek's Creative 100, Forbes 30 Under 30, Fortune's Most Promising Entrepreneurs, Refinery29's 30 Under 30, one of Parents Magazine's Most Influential Millennial Moms, and one of ELLE Magazine's American Women at 30. Sponsored By: Riverside.fm - Visit Riverside.fm and use code YAP to start recording studio quality sound and video and get 15% off a membership plan. WRKOUT - Visit bit.ly/yap_wrkout to book a FREE Session with a world-class trainer and get 30% off your first TWO MONTHS with code YAP Shopify - Go to shopify.com/profiting, for a FREE fourteen-day trial and get full access to Shopify's entire suite of features Manscaped - Get 20% Off and Free Shipping with the code YAP at Manscaped.com. Thrive Market - "Can your grocery store do that? Join Thrive Market today to get forty percent off your first order AND a FREE gift worth over fifty dollars! That's thrivemarket.com/yap to get forty percent off your first order AND a FREE gift worth over fifty dollars!! That's thrivemarket.com/yap" Resources Mentioned: #YAPLive: Selfmade – How To Start, Run and Grow Your Business with Brit Morin: https://www.youngandprofiting.com/yaplive-selfmade-how-to-start-run-and-grow-your-business-with-brit-morin/ YAP Episode #103: Selfmade Entrepreneurship with Brit Morin: https://www.youngandprofiting.com/103-selfmade-entrepreneurship-with-brit-morin/ Brit's Podcast: https://www.brit.co/listen/ Brit's Book: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00LZXFB4Q/ Brit's Website: https://www.brit.co/u/brit_morin Brit's Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/britmorin Brit's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brit/ Brit's Twitter: https://twitter.com/brit Brit's YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/brit Brit's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/britmorin Brit's Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.co.uk/brit/ Connect with Young and Profiting: YAP's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/youngandprofiting/ Hala's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/htaha/ Hala's Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/yapwithhala/ Hala's Twitter: https://twitter.com/yapwithhala Clubhouse: https://www.clubhouse.com/@halataha Website: https://www.youngandprofiting.com/ Text Hala: https://youngandprofiting.co/TextHala or text “YAP” to 28046
Do you have a community where you can be yourself and grow alongside your peers? As busy as you may be, it is essential for entrepreneurs to cultivate community. According to Emily Merrell – founder of Six Degrees Society and this week's guest – entrepreneurs should network every day. In the seventh episode of The Limitless Podcast, Emily joins us to talk about the importance of building your network and your community. We discuss the art of effective networking, which could land you referrals and potential clients. We dive into the advantages of belonging to a community and developing quick problem-solving skills. We also cover how you can adopt the right mindset to network every day. We can work as lone entrepreneurs (or “solopreneurs”), but we can grow even faster when we do it with others. If you want to learn how to expand your community and harness your network, this episode is for you. Here are three reasons why you should listen to this episode: Learn the value of networking and community in the context of business and personal growth. Discover how networking can help you gain clients. Understand the ways to build your network and community. Resources Stop being a lone entrepreneur and start leaning on fellow rebellious entrepreneurs. Join my 5-month business invigorator, Thrive Mastermind, and support your business with my mentorship and the partnership of 6 other entrepreneurs. Rise higher than you ever did! Learn more here! Sign up for Jamie's 3 Steps to 30 Days of Content FREE MINI-COURSE today! Sign up for Jamie's 12-week Marketing Mastery business activation program today! Find out more about Six Degrees Society: Website I LinkedIn I Facebook I Twitter Check out your first Six Degrees Society Event with the code at checkout: virtualsds Want to learn more about Six Degrees Society? Check out the podcast. You can also catch me on the episode ‘Be Brand-Focused.' Ready Set Coach Program Connect with Emily: Website I Instagram I LinkedIn I Linktr.ee I Email (emily@sixdegreessociety.com) Episode Highlights [07:17] The Story Behind Six Degrees Society Before her career in entrepreneurship, Emily used to work in special events and marketing for high luxury fashion brands. However, she couldn't see herself becoming a director of events or CMO of the company. She also found that pivoting her career can be costly. Emily started Six Degrees Society to bring friends from different industries together and share what they do. She used member bios to form diverse groups. She continued to plan these monthly events until 2016 when she realized that this community could become a company. [11:33] Emily's Motivation for Becoming a Coach Emily's business coach pointed out that her work was about helping and guiding others — the core of what coaches do. After overcoming her imposter syndrome, Emily used the success of Six Degrees Society to build a coaching business. Her coaching focuses on helping people grow their businesses through community events and partnerships. Emily encourages new coaches to be generous and give services to people in exchange for testimonials and feedback. Practice is invaluable. Practice will improve the way you sell and boost your confidence. [16:38] Getting Clients as a Newbie Coach Don't be afraid to tell people that you're selling your services. The fear of selling is often the fear of burdening others with your offer or the fear of rejection. You cannot promote in the dark. Jamie shares that people usually take seven to 12 interactions before working with someone. Emily: “When in motion, stay in motion. Once you've hooked one person, keep selling. The right clients will find you at the right time, but you also have to fly your flag and let people know you're selling something.” [18:51] Taking a Chance on Life-Changing Opportunities Emily shares that her parents were entrepreneurs. She liked how it gave them the freedom to spend time with their family without requesting time off. When she was still in the corporate world, Emily felt guilty for taking time off. Entrepreneurs can create a healthy environment for themselves. The pandemic allowed her to leave the Bay Area, create a mastermind group, shift her work virtually, and give her the freedom to work from anywhere. [22:56] Why Networking is Important Referrals can shorten the number of necessary touchpoints from the usual seven to twelve, down to three to four. Emily shares that she did not have a website when she first started. She gained clients through referrals. Six Degrees Society started with Emily's close friends, but it has grown to include friends of friends. This helped her build a strong network of referrals. Emily: “One good experience can change everything. [It's the] same thing with community, it is a lot more fun to do business with people you know and trust, and [you can] also pre-vet it.” [26:44] Referrals and Social Media Go Hand-In-Hand Remember that referred clients will always check your website and socials first before working with you. Your social media marketing needs consistency and accountability. If you don't know what to put on social media, ask yourself, ‘How would I like people to feel while engaging with my stuff?' You can also think about what you want others to ask you for. [29:05] Everyone Needs Community People need community. However, many people don't reach out until they need something. Being in a community can help you grow and learn as your life changes. A community should not be something you look for when you need something; it should be built naturally over time. Your problems are not unique. If you open up about them in a community, there's a high chance someone else has had a similar problem. Learn from others. Accept that we don't need to try to reinvent the wheel ourselves. Emily: “Build your networking community when you aren't looking for anything and then tap it when you are. People are going to be that much more receptive to help you.” [35:37] Open Up to a Community Emily notes that groups can be intimidating, sometimes. Some people fear they aren't enough or are too far behind. Emily reminds us that we can soar when we lean on others. Remember that the five people you surround yourself with can dictate who you are. [38:39] How to Practice Networking Emily recommends practicing networking every day. It doesn't need to be at a networking event; it can be with the people you meet on the streets. Every person can be a potential connection. Be open-minded. Choose networking events that interest you, so you will be able to meet like-minded people. Emily suggests wearing something that makes you feel empowered and easy to identify during these events. She also recommends setting intentions but lowering expectations. For instance, having the goal to introduce yourself to two people, rather than coming out with a new job. [43:51] What Limitless Means to Emily For Emily, “limitless” means being able to buy things without fear or scarcity and operating from a place of generosity and abundance. It's also about being able to react and make life changes freely. About Emily Emily Merrell is the founder and business coach at Six Degrees Society, co-founder of the Ready Set Coach Program, and podcast host of The Sixth Degree Podcast. She helps women find the spark to connect, launch and ignite the fire within and has supported thousands of ambitious women to get what they want in their personal and professional lives through signature curated events, sold-out masterminds, and 1:1 coaching. Emily's expertise has been applauded and featured by Refinery29, Girlboss, Forbes, Brit + Co, and Create & Cultivate. She is a new Denver resident, and in her spare time, you can find her exploring her new city, playing with her son Jackson, adventuring with her husband, or planning her next taco night. Enjoyed this Podcast on Creating Limitless Growth with a Community? If you enjoyed this episode, subscribe and help us spread the word by sharing it! Leave a review and share it! If you enjoyed tuning in to this podcast, we'd appreciate it if you wrote us a review. You can also share it to help other entrepreneurs expand their network and create faster business growth. Have any questions or want to leave a suggestion? Come say hi on the 'gram. Have questions about my coaching or takeaways from the episode: DM me @jamieratermann or contact me on my website! Also, you can connect with me on Twitter, @jamieratermann, and Linkedin: Jamie Ratermann. Thanks for listening! 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The Cathy Heller Podcast: A Podcast for Soulful Entrepreneurs
How can you get clarity on what kind of business you want to create? Brit Morin, founder and CEO of Brit + Co, investor, and author comes back to share the basics of building and growing a business, like how to identify your idea, test it in the marketplace, expand your audience by serving one customer, create a scrappy brand, and find the confidence and belief in what you're selling. - We opened a few more spots for Cathy's retreat! Join at Cathyheller.com/retreat - Follow Brit on Instagram @brit @britco @BeSelfMade - Follow Brit on Twitter @brit - Check out Brit's online business course Selfmade at https://tryselfmade.com/ - Thanks Purple! Get 10% off any order of $200 or more at Purple.com/dreamjob10, promo code dreamjob10
Learn how you can take other people's doubts and negativity and turn it into fuel that pushes you forward to do things you are meant to share with the world. In today's episode you will meet Kelly Lewis, a women's travel industry maven who is passionate about helping women tap into their personal power through travel. She's the founder of Go! Girl Guides, the world's first series of travel guidebooks for women; founder of the annual Women's Travel Fest, and creator of Damesly, a boutique women's tour company. Kelly has been called a "dame disruptor" by Adventure.com, a "travel veteran" by Brit + Co, a "badass female founder" by Huffington Post, and "The woman making travel better - and safer - for all women" by The Muse. In today's episode you will learn: What it takes to walk through the fire, go through those hard moments in your life and come out the other side more resilient. You already have all of the things you need to get to the top of the mountain. Inspirational tips and inspiration to not let other people and voices put your down and prevent you from sharing your gifts and talents with the world. How people around the world are inherently kind and that the world is safe. Be reminded that you are the pilot of your own life, not the passenger. To listen to that inner voice or idea you have in your head and share it with the world. You can find Kelly on: FB: @gokellylewis IG: @gokellylewis http://www.gokellylewis.com Purchase her new book: "Tell Her She Can't: Inspiring Stories of Unstoppable Women" --------------------------------------------Thanks to our amazing sponsor:This episode is brought to you by Thrive Chiropractic. Thrive Chiropractic's integrative approach offers holistic and effective health care with a full spectrum of complementary products and services including acupuncture, massage, food sensitivity testing, CBD and premium supplements. As a special offer, Thrive Chiropractic would like to invite listeners of The Art of Living Well Podcast to experience the gift of health with a $25 New Patient Visit which includes the initial consultation, comprehensive exam, any necessary x-rays, and first adjustment. Simply visit the website at www.thrivechiromn.com or call 952-746-5612 and reference The Art of Living Well Podcast when booking your appointment. -------------------------------------------- Find Your Healthy Place Special Offer: Receive 30% off your first order on full priced-products at findyourhealthyplace.com using code: Livingwell Shop at The healthy Place: findyourhealthyplace.com ------------------------------------- Join our Spring 7-Day Liver Detox beginning April 24th, 2022 Are you ready to join our supportive community and take your health to the next level? Join us for our 7-Day Functional Medicine Detox and boost immunity, reduce toxic load and bloating, increase your energy, and improve digestion in just one week. You will learn to tune into your body's unique needs and walk away with a set of tools and a better understanding of your own body. Plus, you will feel so proud of yourself for this accomplishment. Sign-up here ----------------------------- Shop Clean-Crafted Wine Clean-Crafted Wine A few of our favorite labels include Dove Hunt Dog, Conte de la Terre, Middle Jane, Soleil. Vent. Ame. and Mixtrack. --------------------------------------------- 10 Ways to Create a Healthy Relationship with Sugar - Online Workshop: Are you ready to change your relationship with sugar? Take our online sugar workshop and be on your way to having a healthy relationship with sugar in no time. Purchase this 1 hour workshop here. SPECIAL OFFERS FOR OUR LISTENERS: Change your Mindset in 5 days Click above link to ensure you're the first to hear about our upcoming programs. -------------------------------------------- Rate and Review Us! Please head over to Apple Podcasts and give the Art of Living Well Podcast a rating and review. We would so appreciate it and it helps our podcast get found in searches. Thank you! Don't forget to Subscribe to our podcast The Art of Living Well Podcast so that you can uncover strategies, tips and resources from a variety of experts and our own banks of knowledge as you progress on your journey to living well. Please share this podcast with a friend or anyone who you think could benefit from this information. Join our private Art of Living Well Podcast Facebook Community: This is a community where you can directly interact with us and ask us questions and suggest topics for future episodes. Shop our Favorite Products: https://www.theartoflivingwell.us/products Shop Clean-crafted wines! Instagram: @theartofliving_well FB: theartoflivingwell Sign-up for our Art of Living Well Podcast email list. (We promise not to bombard you with email). Marnie Dachis Marmet's Website (Zenful Life Coaching) Stephanie May Potter's Website
Hey Thrive Tribe! This is episode is one that is probably overdue. Dr. Dee discusses gratitude and it's impact on living that thriving twin mama life! Brit Morin of Brit +Co, said "Even in the chaos of everyday life, moments of gratitude remind us to hold on to the good things." Let's hold on to the good things in life and of course, one of the bets things are having great listeners! Grateful for each and every one of you twin mamas!Did you miss the deadline to signup for the Prosperous Twin Moms program? Email me at drdee@twinmomchronicles.com to see how you can still get plugged in!If you're not officially apart of the private #ThriveTribe community, join hereThank you so much for all your support! Don't forget to download, subscribe, and leave a review so other twin mamas can find the podcast!
Poy Granati moved to NYC from Thailand and pursued a career in UX design working for high luxury companies. After being furloughed during the pandemic she took her passion for creating to challenge herself to “100 days of creating”, and creating she did. For 100 days Poy crafted intricate handmade paper flowers. Her challenge to herself evolved into a full fledged business crafting and creating paper flowers to sell, teach others to create and Summer Space Studio was born. In this episode Poy recounts her personal journey and tips to inspire you on your own. Here's what you'll learn:Poy talks about breaking into the world of UX and ultimately being furloughed during the pandemic Poy talks about her 100 days of creating challenge and finding inspiration for the name Summer Space Studio Poy talks about how others can create a similar challenge and find inspiration to be more creative Poy talks about her experience with Selfmade by Brit + Co and all the brands she has partnered with Talk about summer and why it's her favorite season To learn more about Poy Granati, visit her website Summer Space Studio.
In this episode my guest professional astrologer, healer, and psychic medium Rachel Lang and I talk about magic and transformation, two of my favourite topics! We also talk about and Rachel's new book, Modern Day Magic: 8 Simple Rules to Realize Your Power & Shape Your Life. Rachel combines the healing tools of energy work, clairvoyance, and her knowledge of astrology to enable readers to trust their own communion with Spirit, and magic, in a user-friendly manual. When we learn how to harness our own magic as a tool to transform ourselves, life opens up in a completely new way. Did I mention I love this book! Highlights from the interview include: - What is Spiritualism? Rachel explains what it is and how it relates to magic. - How magic can be practiced by anyone and how it is a spiritual revolution that is happening now. - How Colonialism controlled and dehumanized spiritual concepts which lead to a fear of witchcraft and magic. - How magic and astrology go hand in hand. And what is magical astrology? - What is a magic dark and how can we embrace our dark side? - The difference between belief, or believing and trust. ABOUT RACHEL: Rachel Lang is a professional astrologer, psychic medium, and healer, she is a regular contributor to a variety of publications, including Bustle, Brit + Co, LVBX, Romper, PopSugar, and the Omega News. As an internationally recognized speaker, she enjoys sharing her astrological and spiritual knowledge with others and regularly offers presentations, classes, and workshops. Lang began studying astrology and developing her spiritual gifts more than 20 years ago and has maintained a private practice working with individuals, celebrities and businesses since 2006. Rachel Lang holds a master's degree in theology from Loyola Marymount University, with an emphasis on feminist theology and ethics. She is certified by the American Federation of Astrologers and is a member of the International Society for Astrological Research. She is also certified as an advanced psychic medium through the Lisa Williams International School of Spiritual Development. Follow her on Instagram at @rachellangastrologer and visit her online at http://rachellangastrologer.com
What would you do if... After planning what will be the perfect winter weekend getaway in Jamaica, just before leaving, you realize that your passport has expired. About The Guest Katherine is a freelance writer covering travel, lifestyle, literature, & culture. Her work has appeared in Architectural Digest, Departures, Forbes, The Week, Business Insider, TripSavvy, The Daily Beast, World Travel Magazine, Tasting Table, Elite Daily, Popsugar, Brit + Co, Go Overseas, Quest Magazine, and the Recorder Newspapers, where she began her career as a reporter. She earned her master's degree with honours in literature from the New School. Website: Katherine Parker-Magyar Resources, Tips & Tricks: Whether dealing with the Embassy or Insurance etc., always write down the full name and contact info of the person you spoke with as well as the date and time. If it's your fault admit that you made a mistake instead of trying to blame everything and everyone Markdown the date of the passport of expiry in your calendar and set a reminder a few months away to allow time to get it renewed Check the expiry of your passport before starting to plan your trip Make a copy of your passport and keep them in your bags and on your person. Also, keep your passport number accessible within an email to yourself or on your phone
Katie Hunt is the founder of Proof to Product (formerly known as Tradeshow Bootcamp), a business strategist, and mentor to product-based entrepreneurs. She's worked with thousands of entrepreneurs through her in-person conferences, online courses, and group coaching she offers.Katie is also the host of the popular podcast, Proof to Product, where she takes listeners behind the scenes of growing a product-based business. Guests share their successes, struggles and how they've made difficult but important transitions in their business to continue growing.Katie has taught classes for CreativeLive, The National Stationery Show, The Savvy Experience, Be Sage, Seanwes Conference and Unique Camp. She's been featured on New York Times, Forbes, BuzzFeed, Brit & Co, ABC Chicago and VoyageLA and also interviewed on a variety of popular podcasts.Katie has a passion for creating, a mind for business and a strong desire to help others succeed. When she's not cheering on her clients or dreaming up new workshops, you can find her spending time with her husband and four young children, hosting friends for dinner, or surfing Instagram.On the latest episode of Everything Is Teachable, you'll get an inside look into Katie's background as a product expert and listen to her expertise on community building, staying organized as a business owner, collaborating with others, and more.Stay in touch with Katie here:Podcast: https://www.prooftoproduct.com/podcastLabs: https://www.prooftoproduct.com/labsFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/prooftoproduct/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/prooftoproduct/Teachable school: https://tsbc.teachable.com/ For all things creator news, important tips, and more, sign up for Teachable's newsletter here: https://teachable.com/newsletter-signupFollow Teachable on social media:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/teachableTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/teachableGet started on Teachable for free at: https://www.teachable.com
Today we are talking about leaving your day job and making big career shifts with L'Oreal Thompson Payton. If you didn't hear it already, check out her first interview about work and wellness for millennial women, and how to ensure that your work is aligned with your personal mission, episode 42! Today we are talking with her about a big career shift she made recently to leave her full-time job in non-profit PR to focus on her true passion: writing about and empowering black women and girls to trust their dopeness. We talk about how to decipher the “good” vs. the “best” in your life, how to deal with fear of the unknown, and tips for organizing your time in freelance work. Enjoy! ABOUT L'OREAL L'Oreal is a Chicago-based lifestyle writer covering the intersection of women, work and wellness. Her writing has been featured in Zora, HelloGiggles, Shine, Bustle, and Brit + Co. She's a full-time freelance writer for a number of outlets and working on her book. FOLLOW OUR GUEST Follow L'Oreal on Twitter and Instagram ltinthecity.com Subscribe to her weekly newsletter! LINKS TO WHAT WE DISCUSSED Episode 42: Infusing Your Work With Your Personal Mission Girl Behind the Hustle Instagram RATE & REVIEW If you enjoyed this episode, please go leave a rating or review on iTunes right now as it really helps grow the show. Rate & Review on iTunes! CONNECT WITH EMILY On Instagram, Twitter & LinkedIn - @heyemilykennedy Sign up for the email newsletter: www.emilykennedy.org Music by: Taste the Vibe - “Arctic Monkeys - R U Mine? (Mungø Remix)” unedited, via Creative Commons
Gesche Haas is the Founder and CEO of Dreamers & Doers, a private collective that amplifies extraordinary entrepreneurial women through thought leadership, authentic connection, and access. Dreamers & Doers has built a thriving entrepreneurial ecosystem of over 34,000 women globally and also publishes a monthly newsletter, The Digest, that curates top resources for female founders. Gesche has been featured on Bloomberg TV, CNNMoney, The New York Times, Huffington Post, Business Insider, Forbes, Fortune Magazine, Refinery29, Vice, and other major media outlets, as well as at the United Nations, where she spoke during the sixtieth session of the Commission on the Status of Women. She is a regular content contributor to Nasdaq, Brit + Co, and 500 Startups. She has also won a multitude of awards including, but not limited to, Empowered Woman of the Year, Best Remote CEO, New York Talent Cultivators, Forbes Next 1000 2021, and many more. In today's episode, we talk about all things Dreamers & Doers. We pull back the curtain on what goes into landing big media awards, what PR and visibility have done for Gesche and her community, the strategy behind her unique onboarding and membership process, and much more.Here's what you'll learn: What is Dreamers & Doers? Gesche talks about her collective and the “accident” that led her to start it. What is its differentiator?From brunch to business: Gesche walks us through the exact steps that she took to grow Dreamers & Doers.Gesche explains why they established a membership enrollment period and how it works. She also offers tips for anyone who is thinking about activating a similar strategy.What are the benefits for members? Gesche discusses the three pillars and why she chose visibility as one of them. She also discusses how they developed the media relationships to be able to offer such visibility opportunities.Gesche shares how awards and media features have helped her build credibility. How did she secure those awards? Gesche talks about the research and work you have to do to get a nomination first and offers tips to any entrepreneur looking to win an award themselves.What role did PR and social media play in Gesche's career? She speaks about being strategic in your decision making and finding the right outlets that work for you and your audience.Learn more about Gesche Haas and visit Dreamers & Doers to sign up for their newsletter and check the next enrollment period.Instagram: @dreamersdoersFacebook: @dreamyhumansTwitter: @dreamyhumansLinkedIn: @gescheSnag Lexie's free Pitch it, Pitch it Good! Checklist at theprbarinc.com/pitchitgoodInterested in learning more about Pitchin'? Book a Free Consultation here.Instagram: @theprbar_incGo back to the homepage
Lex Monson is the Co-founder and CEO of Punkpost, where beautifully handwritten cards are mailed by artists for you. Each card is uniquely handwritten to bring maximum delight to both the sender and the recipient. Lex founded the company with her husband back in 2015 when the two decided that it should be easier to deliver happy and encouraging moments, even when you're short on time or resources. Punkpost gives people an accessible way to connect with one another in a deeper, more meaningful way. Before Lex founded Punkpost, she was the managing community editor at Brit + Co. Prior to that, she worked as a senior editor at Yelp. In this episode, we discuss... How Lex and her husband came up with the idea for Punkpost The journey from where Punkpost started and where it is today Best ways to go about pitching your idea Who her team is made up of and what their roles are Best ways to manage a virtual team What they have planned for the future of Punkpost And so much more! Social Media & Links: Instagram: @punkpostco www.punkpost.com @devonastimpson devonastimpson.com artbydevona.com
Download Podcast TranscriptMegan Beauchamp is a Los Angeles-based writer and editor with over ten years of experience in digital publishing. She is currently the managing editor at the modern career platform Create & Cultivate and was previously the managing editor at MyDomaine, a leading women's lifestyle site. Her work has appeared in a number of notable publications, including House Beautiful, Hunker, Lonny, Bustle, Who What Wear, and Brit + Co., among others. Megan's stories span home décor, food, travel, career, finance, and entertainment. In the episode to follow, we learn all about Megan's career, dive into the world of editorial calendars, producing from a place of service, and Megan walks us through her personal pitching preferences. Highlights:Megan talks about her work experience and her current position at Create & Cultivate. As managing editor, she gets to wear a different hat every day, being in charge of the many areas of the multimedia platform.As a journalist, Megan has many interests, how does she decide the next topic to write about? For her, it is all about creating a piece that'll be of service to people. Megan explains what an editorial calendar is, how it works, and how they use it to think about themes to publish according to certain events or times of the year. It is also a tool that you should have in mind when pitching! Tip: If your pitch is related to an event or time of the year, start a month ahead!Megan is up for being pitched. At Create & Cultivate, they are always looking out for founders who want to share their honest financial and career stories. She shares with us her preferred days and medium to be pitched, as well as her pet peeves. To get in touch with Megan, follow her on Instagram, LinkedIn, or visit her website. You can also visit the Create & Cultivate site. Interested in learning more about Pitchin'? Follow me on Instagram or book a Free Consultation here.Visit our website