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In this episode of Girls Gone Boss Podcast we feature Brittany Berger, author, entrepreneur and spiritual healer and owner of the Mindful Music Lab. Brittany's mission is to help heal the music industry via a one-of-a kind, immersive recording studio and mindful spiritual space for artists and creatives. Her goal is to goal is to raise awareness on the importance of mental health and to build the foundation of inner healing for everyone while raising the vibrational frequency of music. In this episode we celebrate together the launch of Season 6 and dive deep into what attracts good energy into our lives, how to build your tribe, following your instincts and manifesting all of your wildest dreams. Brittany is a ray of sunshine and brightens every room she walks in. I knew we needed to bless the first episode with her unequivocal presence. I hope you enjoy this new Season and that you send me all of the positive vibes in the world! And I hope you absorb all of the good energy from this episode because it's definitely contagious. Love ya'll! xo, G
This week I'm excited to welcome Brittany Berger to the show to discuss productivity, fighting hustle culture, and helping creatives balance, work and rest. Brittany is the founder of Work Brighter where she talks and teaches about inclusive productivity and helping disabled, chronically ill, mentally ill and neurodivergent creatives find work balance. I've admired Brittany's writing for some time now and enjoy reading about what she's doing with Work Brighter in her weekly newsletter. In this episode we explore how productivity is all about finding the “best method for you” that both empowers you to get things done without experiencing exhaustion, feelings of laziness, or even guilt. Brittany breaks down some of her favorite techniques for working productively without experiencing fatigue or mental stress. In addition we discuss the value in journaling or tracking your time and your energy levels so you can find those ebbs and flows not just in your personal physiology, psychology and emotions, but also as a way to match your tasks so you're not overloaded and not expecting more of yourself than you should. Connect with Brittany: Website Newsletter Twitter Discover Work Brighter: Website Instagram Connect with Erik: Facebook LinkedIn Twitter Instagram Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We're all familiar with the idea of being burnt out, especially over the last few years. Many of us have experienced burnout firsthand. But why is burnout so pervasive in online business? And should we trust the people peddling burnout solutions who used to sell us hustle culture? In this episode, I explore the realities of burnout and your business with my guest Brittany Berger. Find out more at bsfreebusiness.com
Special guest Brittany Berger (https://www.brittanyberger.com) is a content marketing consultant and the creator of the Content Remix Method. She helps and teaches small businesses how to use content repurposing to get off the constant content treadmill and avoid content burnout.Brittany talks about the advantages of reusing live shopping event videos for social media and marketing. We address the appropriate length for a live stream and the value of having a content strategy that focuses on results. We additionally cover social media burnout, the danger of content fatigue, and the role of automation in the generation and repurposing of information. Brittany shares her own experience with personal branding, as well as how it has affected her mental health. Join the Live eCommerce private community: https://try.estreamly.com/the-live-ecommerce-community.Receive weekly live shopping industry updates and tips in our newsletter: https://try.estreamly.com/newsletter.
This week, Eric is joined by Brittany Berger, the founder of WorkBrighter.co, a digital media company and community that helps disabled, chronically-ill, mentally-ill, and neurodivergent creatives better balance between work, play, and rest, so they can burnout less. She started Work Brighter after 5 years working at a high-stress startup that prioritized hustle, growth, and scaling over health. As a “multiply-disabled” human, her body eventually had enough of the constant burnout cycle. Now that Brittany has escaped hustle culture, she spends her time helping others like her to find balance for themselves, advocating for disability justice, and dancing - always dancing! Find out more at https://workbrighter.co or at Brittany's Instagram @workbrighter Other Questions/Topics Answered in this Episode: [00:02:18] Eric and Brittany talk about workaholism, overachieving, and burning out. [00:05:11] Brittany shares her inner dialogue after making the decision to create the life she wanted to transition towards. [00:06:29] Accepting being not a part of hustle culture. [00:07:56] Brittany talks about the “why” behind starting WorkBrighter. [00:10:30] Eric and Brittany talk about exploring autism. [00:21:38] What is Spoon Theory? [00:23:54] A discussion on time and energy management. [00:24:51] “Eat that frog!” [00:28:27] A conversation about deep work [00:31:10] The importance of thinking of our time as being flexible. [00:37:47] How did Brittany start to change her life to better suit her needs? [00:40:59] Brittany shares more strategies she's put into place to let her Work Brighter. [00:42:14] A discussion on managing email and batching tasks. [00:49:39] Brittany gives a closing thought. Resources & Honorable Mentions: Article: Article: Book: Book: Check out the Other Podcasts on the ADHD reWired Podcast Network: with Brendan Mahan with Will Curb with MJ Siemens
Have you ever felt like no matter how much you do you're always seeing messaging telling you to hustle even harder? As an industry, online business is alllllll about the hustle. Hustling is worn as a badge of honor, but what we don't talk about is what that 24/7 hustle can mean for us — Burnout, feeling apathetic and overwhelmed and more. So, is this culture of hustle really the dream we should be chasing? In this episode, guest Brittany Berger from Work Smarter chats with me about hustle culture, how it shows up, and how this intersects with ableism across the industry. Get the inside scoop right here: smallbusinessboss.co/ableism-in-online-business
What if the traditional rules of productivity and work are broken because they are outdated? Meet Brittany Berger, she's on a unique mission to help neurodivergent individuals work smarter, not harder, whether a business owner or not. Brittany believes that the traditional rules of productivity and work that people learn are inaccessible for many. She speaks candidly about her neurodivergent brain and how she has leveraged it in her business to be more productive and focused. In this episode of Small But Mighty Agency, we explore: How to recognize the point of diminishing returns where more work doesn't pay offBuilding a business with Chronic Illness, ADH, and Autism Reducing content creation overwhelm by using a content remixing strategy Why posting one piece of content over and over again will work in your favor Brittany Berger is the founder of Work Brighter, a digital media company that helps productive people go beyond working smarter to a version of productivity that makes room for “unproductive” things like rest, self-care, and fun. Show LinksSusan Cain, Author of Quiet Revolution: https://www.quietrev.com/author/susan-cain/ Work Brighter Website: https://workbrighter.co/ Work Brighter IG: https://www.instagram.com/workbrighter/ Brittany Berger Website: https://www.brittanyberger.com/ Brittany Berger IG : https://www.instagram.com/thatbberg/ This episode is brought to you by the FREE TEAM GROWTH ROADMAPWhat if you didn't spend all day, every day, in the weeds of running your business? More flexibility. More freedom. Less overwhelm. You'd scale your business with more easeGain clarity on the strategic systems and leadership actions to create a self-managing team that can support your clients and frees up your time.My free Team Growth Roadmap will give you my C.O.M.P.A.S.S method to get you out of the weeds of running your business and help you build a small but mighty team that gives you more freedom and flexibility.Unlock the C.O.M.P.A.S.S Method right hereThanks for listening to the Small But Mighty Agency Podcast, if you enjoyed this episode please leave a review on iTunes or send a screenshot on Instagram while tagging me @audreyjoykwan
Brittany Berger, the Founder of Work Brighter, joins the show to share her journey from being an overworked workaholic to helping content marketers get business results while prioritizing rest, self-care, and fun. Hear how to remix your content without burning out, the best types of content to repurpose, the downsides of hustle culture, how to make time for activities that recharge you, and brighten your day with The Sims. Connect with Brittany at BrittanyBerger.com, WorkBrighter.co, and on Twitter at @ThatBBerg
This month, I indulged myself a bit with our focus on the podcast. I wanted to talk to other neurodivergent business owners about how they leverage their strengths in their businesses. It's part personal research project and part public service. The public service part is the part where, even if you're not neurodivergent, you start to see how your own strengths can give you creative direction in how you build your business. You can filter how you build your business through what truly makes you feel effective, alive, and capable. You can adapt your business instead of always adapting yourself. I could think of no one I wanted to kick off this series with more than Brittany Berger. Brittany's personal leadership and advocacy was some of the first that made me think, “huh.” Brittany is the founder of Work Brighter, a platform that provides resources and encouragement for neurodivergent, disabled, and chronically ill people who want to make productivity techniques work for them. Brittany and I talk about how she manages her energy, how she structures her day, and why self-disclosure has been key to finding her way, as well as—and this is crucial—why she can write about the intersection of pop culture, productivity, and content marketing like no one else. Now, let's find out What Works for Brittany Berger! The post EP 349: Updating Your Default Settings With Work Brighter Founder Brittany Berger appeared first on What Works.
“I would define energy management as prioritizing your body before your time or income.”— Brittany BergerContent strategist Brittany Berger is dedicated to ending hustle culture.Brittany has always loved creative work — but didn't love the fast-paced, high-pressure environments and workflows of agencies and start-ups.Being overworked definitely isn't conducive to creating great content and Brittany was verging on permanent burnout.At one point, she was working while in the emergency room in between doctor check-ins.She knew there had to be a better way to work… and she actually found it.Then, she founded WorkBrighter.co, an online community of people ready and eager for an easier, more joyful, and more accessible way of working.One of the pillars of her approach is rejecting unreasonable expectations and the hustle mindset.“I didn't feel bad saying no to certain projects,” Brittany explains. “From day one of freelancing full-time, I have not taken anywhere near all of the opportunities that come into my inbox, in terms of client work. Because I know, yes, it might bring in this amount of money, but at what cost? And what else could I be doing in my business otherwise?”In this conversation, Brittany shares content creation strategies, advice on how to start a content library, and her thoughts on the power of threaded tweets.In this episode of the podcast, you'll discover:✔ How Brittany keeps harmful expectations and hustle culture out of her entrepreneurial work✔ Why remixing should be a crucial component of your content marketing strategy✔ How to infuse energy management into your daily or weekly scheduling — and why it matters About Brittany Berger: Brittany Berger is a community founder at WorkBrighter.co and content strategist at BrittanyBerger.com. When working with marketers, she helps them deal with the way Hustle Culture shows up in content marketing to create a “More Cowbell” content mindset by creating less and remixing more. With Work Brighter, she's building a community of people who are ready to redefine their relationships with work, play, and rest. Highlights: 00:58 Meet Brittany Berger02:43 Agencies & burn-out06:39 Self-employment & hustle culture08:19 Bandwidth & being selective 10:48 Sprinting & remixing14:08 Content strategy & planning17:12 Social strategy & scheduling19:17 Building a content library20:22 Playing the game21:53 Goals24:43 Energy management28:42 The recapLinks:https://www.brittanyberger.comhttps://workbrighter.cohttps://www.twitter.com/thatbberghttps://instagram.com/workbrighterJoin Our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/artistinclusiveWebsite: https://www.artistinclusive.comConnecthttps://www.hollandcreative.iodaniel@hollandcreative.ioIG: https://instagram.com/conversioncopydesignhttps://www.dashofcopy.comanna@dashofcopy.comIG: https://instagram.com/dashofcopy
Boundaries are all about setting guidelines for how you work.From your very first interaction with a client or a prospect, you're giving them hints about how you work or even explicitly setting expectations for how you'll work together.So if you take four days to respond to their request for information, they might have the impression that you're a little slow. React immediately, and they'll think you're always available.What choices we make about where our boundaries are–or aren't–can have a huge effect on our overall capacity and how much time it takes to actually serve each client.Boundaries can be a really powerful tool when we're talking about streamlining or increasing your operational capacity.Today we're going to dig into them with my guest, Brittany Berger. She's the founder of Work Brighter, which is a digital media company that helps productive unicorns go beyond working smarter to a version of productivity that makes room for “unproductive” things like rest, self-care, and fun.She started Work Brighter after five years running content marketing in really high-stress startups that prioritized hustle, growth, and scaling over self-care and mental health. Now that she's changed her own mindset, she spends her time helping other high achievers find balance for themselves and advocating for mental health awareness.Let's just say her boundary game is strong.Listen to the full episode to hear: How Brittany uses boundaries as guardrails for habits and routines that protect her mental and physical health How adding a little extra friction around things like email and social media can help reinforce your boundaries and keep you from breaking them yourself Why building boundaries to manage your energy rather than pushing through leads to sustainable productivity How Brittany has redefined success in a way that respects her health and wellbeing and not just the bottom line Learn more about Brittany: BrittanyBerger.com Work Brighter @workbrighter on Instagram @thatbberg on Twitter The Slackification of the Family Home–The Atlantic Magazine Learn more about Susan: Scalespark.co Twitter @ScaleSpark LinkedIn @thesusanboles
Hey hey, welcome to the Human Connection podcast, I'm your host Brittney Lynn and today's interview is with my friend Brittany Berger from Work Brighter! Brittany Berger is the founder of WorkBrighter.co, which is a digital media company that helps productive unicorns go beyond working smarter to a version of productivity that makes room for “unproductive” things like rest, self-care, and fun. Before we hop into today's episode I wanted to let you know that our agency is already booking into 2021! While our monthly retainer services are booked through December 2020 we do still have a few December spots open for our PR Intensive. This service is perfect for those entrepreneurs who are ready to begin implementing PR in their business, but are unsure of how to start. Our team will conduct extensive research to craft a personalized strategic PR plan for your business. This will be followed up with a 90-minute call where we'll review the plan, answer questions and give you actionable next steps to get started. With this service our team will provide the following: Custom PR plan for your business 3 ‘hit send in seconds' pitches: (can be tv, podcast, and/or publication pitches) 25-35 key media targets with contact information Custom pitch templates 7 day “ask us anything” access to our team via email and/or Voxer Head to brittneyllynn.com/services to learn more about this service and apply! Alright let's get into today's interview! In today's episode, you'll find out: Our society's obsession with being useful and how dangerous that can be The dangers of batching tasks When it's great to multi-task Why working less is actually the best thing you can usually do for your business How to incorporating pop culture and things you love into your marketing The difference between working brighter instead of working smarter What it means to take care of yourself when no one's watching Full show notes at: http://brittneyllynn.com/humanconnection Links mentioned: Apply for our PR Intensive Brittany Berger's website Work Brighter Follow Brittany on Twitter Follow Brittany on Instagram Follow Work Brighter on Instagram LIsten to Brit Kolo's episode on the Human Connection podcast Marketing Personalities Work Brighter newsletter sign up Like the show? There are several ways you can help! Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify or Google Play Leave an honest review on Apple Podcasts. The ratings and reviews help for two reasons: 1) Most importantly, I get to know you, the listener, and what content you enjoy the most. 2) The more reviews the podcast has, the better chance it has at getting in front of new listeners. Follow on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram Grab my free pitch templates here
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Today's guest is Brittany Berger, author of the book 25 and Self-ish and fellow UCF alumna. In this episode, we speak with Brittany about her definition of “self dash ish” and how it can help us in our mid to late twenties, how to learn to live our life authentically while we are young, and how to push through a quarter-life crisis. If you want to keep up with Brittany, follow her on Instagram @berger_queen. You can also check out her website and purchase her book here. For more Twenty & Trying, make sure to follow us on Instagram @twentyandtrying.podcast and join our secret Facebook group here.
Today, you're going to hear from four small business owners who have learned to see things in a new way--to shift their perspective--and as a result show up differently for themselves and their businesses. I've got stories from writing coach Beth Barany, Work Brighter founder Brittany Berger, business finance coach Lauren Caselli, and speech language pathologist and life coach Melissa Page Deutsch. Each one has a very different story of how they learned something new and it shifted their perspective. Pay attention to how that new perspective helped them see both their challenges and their opportunities in new ways. The post EP 309: How To Change Your Perspective appeared first on What Works.
Hey hey, welcome to the Human Connection podcast, I'm your host Brittney Lynn and today's interview is with my friend Brittany Berger from Work Brighter! Brittany Berger is the founder of WorkBrighter.co, which is a digital media company that helps productive unicorns go beyond working smarter to a version of productivity that makes room for “unproductive” things like rest, self-care, and fun. Before we hop into today's episode I wanted to let you know that our agency is already booking into 2021! While our monthly retainer services are booked through December 2020 we do still have a few December spots open for our PR Intensive. This service is perfect for those entrepreneurs who are ready to begin implementing PR in their business, but are unsure of how to start. Our team will conduct extensive research to craft a personalized strategic PR plan for your business. This will be followed up with a 90-minute call where we'll review the plan, answer questions and give you actionable next steps to get started. With this service our team will provide the following: Custom PR plan for your business 3 ‘hit send in seconds' pitches: (can be tv, podcast, and/or publication pitches) 25-35 key media targets with contact information Custom pitch templates 7 day “ask us anything” access to our team via email and/or Voxer Head to brittneyllynn.com/services to learn more about this service and apply! Alright let's get into today's interview! In today's episode, you'll find out: Our society's obsession with being useful and how dangerous that can be The dangers of batching tasks When it's great to multi-task Why working less is actually the best thing you can usually do for your business How to incorporating pop culture and things you love into your marketing The difference between working brighter instead of working smarter What it means to take care of yourself when no one's watching Full show notes at: http://brittneyllynn.com/humanconnection Links mentioned: Apply for our PR Intensive Brittany Berger's website Work Brighter Follow Brittany on Twitter Follow Brittany on Instagram Follow Work Brighter on Instagram LIsten to Brit Kolo's episode on the Human Connection podcast Marketing Personalities Work Brighter newsletter sign up Like the show? There are several ways you can help! Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify or Google Play Leave an honest review on Apple Podcasts. The ratings and reviews help for two reasons: 1) Most importantly, I get to know you, the listener, and what content you enjoy the most. 2) The more reviews the podcast has, the better chance it has at getting in front of new listeners. Follow on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram Grab my free pitch templates here
This week, we're talking about using no-code tools to actually build your own custom software products. My guest today is the queen of this. Brittany Berger is the founder of Work Brighter, a digital media company that helps productive unicorns go beyond working smarter to a version of productivity that makes room for “unproductive” things like rest, self-care, and fun. - How Brittany’s business is structured around no-code tools - How she comes up with ideas for new no-code products - What her development process looks like to build and refine these products - How to use no-code to build products and additional revenue streams - How to use no-code tools and resources to add value to a community or course
This week I am chatting with Brittany Berger, the founder of WorkBrighter.co, a digital media company that helps productive unicorns go beyond working smarter to a version of productivity that makes room for “unproductive” things like rest, self-care, and fun. She started Work Brighter after 5 years running content marketing in high stress startups that prioritized hustle, growth, and scaling over self-care and mental health. Now that she's changed her own mindset, she spends her time helping other people escape Hustle Culture and define balance for themselves, advocating for mental health and chronic illness awareness, and dancing...always dancing! This episode, Brittany and I chat about: How working at a hustle-focused startup and running two online business pushed her into slowing down and focusing on her own mental health. The mindset shifts she needed to make to get to the place she is in now with prioritizing self-care How managing both a mental and chronic illness affects how she runs her business. What it means to work brighter and be productive while also prioritizing self-care Find the show notes for this episode at www.livingoverexisting.com/episodes/126
If you find yourself feeling overwhelmed by the sheer volume of content you're creating in your business or are dissatisfied with the ROI on your marketing, this episode is for you. Content conversion expert Brittany Berger walks us step by step through how to make your content work hard for you and truly drive sales. CONNECT If you enjoy this episode and it inspired you in some way, I'd love to hear about it and know your biggest takeaway. Take a screenshot of you listening to the show, post it to your Instagram Stories and tag me, @thelifestyleedit. WORK WITH NAOMI Join the Grow With Intention Membership: http://bit.ly/3rtAuVs Apply for private 1:1 coaching: bit.ly/38wPEAq FREE RESOURCES Download our free blueprint on how to simply and effectively raise your rates and double your income: bit.ly/2Sr2bfe
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Devoted, constant, and committed – all my clients would list loyalty as one of their highest values. Loyalty to their mothers, fathers, spouses, kids, friends, work, and the world in general. They are the listeners, supporters, lovers, givers, cheerleaders, and fans. They are the caregivers for their aging parents. They are the backbone of their families, relationships, and workplaces. The dark side of this loyalty to others is the exhaustion, the never-ending to-do list, the never feeling good enough, whole enough, satisfied enough. The anxiety. All this month we are exploring the unique values of someone with High Functioning Anxiety and how they silently struggle with these values. Last week we talked with Brittany Berger about anxiety and productivity. This week I am talking about how those of us with HFA value loyalty. Here is the irony: some of the kindest, gentlest, giving people in the world never quite feel kind, gentle, or giving enough. Want to know why? They are so busy devoting themselves to make sure their family and friends are heard, supported, and cared for they bypass themselves. They have been trained to care for everyone else but themselves. This is something I have struggled with personally. I love caring for people. I pride myself on my loyalty, I love being there for those closest to me, and I know it has come at a price. A price of exhaustion and stress. Today I want to talk about how to get off that hamster wheel of stress. Listen to the full episode to hear: When we don't have loyalty to ourselves we are constantly looking outside of ourselves for direction. How the Monger lies to us by saying “take care of everyone else and then you will have peace.” How we can stretch our loyalty to include ourselves and not just others. Links: Coach in Your Pocket Live Happier Website Instagram: @nancyjane_livehappier --- During the pandemic, I'll be offering a mini version of my Voxer work. Nothing too intense. Nothing too coachy. Just a chance for you to vent, talk about what's most pressing, and have a neutral third party on the phone for right now. I'm calling it Coach In Your Pocket: Just Checking In Version. Rather than a 3-month commitment to you completely regroup on your anxiety, Coach In Your Pocket: Just Checking In Version is a simple monthly program geared to help you stay sane during this time. Voxer is an app you can download to your phone for free that allows you to record a message to me and then I can respond to you during my office hours. Helping people with High Functioning Anxiety is a personal mission for me. I have a special place in my heart for this struggle because it’s both something I dealt with unknowingly for years, and because it silently affects so many people who think this is just how it is. Working with me this way is an incredibly efficient and effective way to deal with your anxiety in the moment--without waiting for your next appointment. I have been doing this work for over 20 years and Coach in Your Pocket is the most effective and most life-changing work I have ever done. My clients are consistently blown away by how these daily check-ins combined with the monthly face-to-face video meetings create slow, lasting changes that reprogram their High Functioning Anxiety tendencies over time. We meet once a month for a face-to-face session via a secure video chat, and then throughout the entire three months, you have access to me anytime you are feeling anxious, having a Monger attack, celebrating a win, or just need to check-in, and I will respond to you during my office hours (Monday through Friday, 9 am - 6 pm EST). Ready to get started? Email me: nancyjane@live-happier.com and we’ll set up a free 30-minute consultation to see if this process is a good fit for you.
Go Go Go is addicting. During this social distancing time, I keep hearing people say that we can finally stop hustling and use this time to get in touch with ourselves. The problem with that thinking is it implies that hustling is something that was forced upon us. But in reality, hustling is something we choose to do as a coping mechanism against our uncomfortable feelings of sadness, grief, anger, doubt, and uncertainty. For those of us with High Functioning Anxiety, these mechanisms can lead to even greater levels of anxiety. We all rail against hustle culture while at the same time actively embracing it. This coping mechanism has become a valued cultural norm to point where we even glorifying it. So what would it be like to stop embracing the hustle culture altogether? My guest today has raised a one-woman battle against hustle culture and her addiction to it. Brittany Berger is the founder of Work Brighter, a digital media company that helps productive unicorns go beyond working smarter to a version of productivity that makes room for “unproductive” things like rest, self-care, and fun. She started Work Brighter after 5 years running content marketing in high-stress startups that prioritized hustle, growth, and scaling over self-care and mental health. Now that she's changed her own mindset, she spends her time helping other high achievers define balance for themselves, advocating for mental health awareness, and dancing...always dancing. That Brittany walks her talk which is one reason this interview is so amazing. She believed the hustle culture lie with all of her being and shares not only her burnout story but what she has created and the values she lives by now. Listen to the full episode to hear: Brittany’s transformational story of burnout with all the nitty-gritty details What self-care really looks like Why it is so hard to unhook that belief that we can rest only when we have earned it Practical tips for when your to-do list is 500 things long and your boss is breathing down your throat How to get out of the cycle of pushing during the week and collapsing on the weekend Brittany’s Links: Work Brighter Instagram @workbrighter Twitter @workbrighterco Nancy’s Links: Coach in Your Pocket Live Happier Website Instagram: @nancyjane_livehappier --- During the pandemic, I'll be offering a mini version of my Voxer work. Nothing too intense. Nothing too coachy. Just a chance for you to vent, talk about what's most pressing, and have a neutral third party on the phone for right now. I'm calling it Coach In Your Pocket: Just Checking In Version. Rather than a 3-month commitment to you completely regroup on your anxiety, Coach In Your Pocket: Just Checking In Version is a simple monthly program geared to help you stay sane during this time. Voxer is an app you can download to your phone for free that allows you to record a message to me and then I can respond to you during my office hours. Helping people with High Functioning Anxiety is a personal mission for me. I have a special place in my heart for this struggle because it’s both something I dealt with unknowingly for years, and because it silently affects so many people who think this is just how it is. Working with me this way is an incredibly efficient and effective way to deal with your anxiety in the moment--without waiting for your next appointment. I have been doing this work for over 20 years and Coach in Your Pocket is the most effective and most life-changing work I have ever done. My clients are consistently blown away by how these daily check-ins combined with the monthly face-to-face video meetings create slow, lasting changes that reprogram their High Functioning Anxiety tendencies over time. We meet once a month for a face-to-face session via a secure video chat, and then throughout the entire three months, you have access to me anytime you are feeling anxious, having a Monger attack, celebrating a win, or just need to check-in, and I will respond to you during my office hours (Monday through Friday, 9 am - 6 pm EST). Ready to get started? Email me: nancyjane@live-happier.com and we’ll set up a free 30-minute consultation to see if this process is a good fit for you
Through challenging times, empathy helps us see the bigger picture and build healthier lives and careers for the long term. Brittany Berger takes us on an honest, down-to-earth exploration of non-intuitive ideas and tactics that helps us move from a sprint mentality to a marathon mindset, all while making self-care an important part of our daily lives. Her practical, no-nonsense approach to productivity is based on personal struggles and realizations that people instantly click with. From the first pancake rule to the principles of minimalist content marketing, join us for a bright exploration of better work and better lives. The Drag & Drop Show is a podcast series by Creatopy.com (formerly known as Bannersnack).
Today we are uncovering the consequences of staying on the content hamster wheel… and solutions. Do you need to produce content? Sure. But what if you could only produce a fraction of the amount and get better results? That’s why I brought on Brittany Berger to talk about how to produce less content and get … Why People Pay Brittany Berger to Help Them Produce Less Content Read More » The post Why People Pay Brittany Berger to Help Them Produce Less Content appeared first on Ignite My Site.
In this episode, I talk with Brittany Berger about establishing boundaries in her business so she can ensure that she has the capacity needed to help her clients go beyond just working smarter to a better version of productivity. Key Take-Aways: Opting-out of the normal method of doing one-on-one business Defining business success in ways that are not necessarily tied to profit or revenue Checking email twice a week to focus on deep work and self-care Managing energy and focus by doing the hardest thing first, preserving the most energy for sustainable productivity Reinforcing boundaries with clients Creating friction with your social media to free up space in business
Batching? Morning routines? Are those really the answer to being more productive? Probably not. Unless you can align them with your energy. No, this isn't woo woo, it's science. Join me as I chat with Brittany Berger about energy management for more productivity in today's episode! Show notes: https://www.erinflynn.com/?p=16004
The Get Paid Podcast: The Stark Reality of Entrepreneurship and Being Your Own Boss
Brittany Berger is a content marketing consultant and the founder of WorkBrighter.co, a digital media company that helps productive unicorns go beyond working smarter to a version of productivity that makes room for “unproductive” things like rest, self-care, and fun. She started Work Brighter after 5 years of running content marketing in high-stress startups that prioritized hustle, growth, and scaling over self-care and mental health. Now that she's changed her own mindset, she spends her time helping other high achievers define balance for themselves, advocating for mental health awareness, and dancing...always dancing. This week on the Get Paid Podcast Brittany joins us to chat about why an obsession with productivity can be unhealthy, why you need to create less content, and why she's planning on hiring a CEO as her business grows. “We can create much less content and our audience wouldn't even notice. We're still talking to them. We're still engaging with them. We're just re-using content instead of just pushing it out there and forgetting about it afterwards.” — BRITTANY BERGER This Week on the Get Paid Podcast What ‘working brighter' looks like [3:10] Not being able to get a diagnosis for her chronic illness [6:23] Moving to New York and monetizing her hobbies [14:01] Tracking health the way you track revenue other metrics [21:09] The Anti-Gary V style of repurposing content [32:38] How AirTable helped her gain success on Youtube [45:21] Why Brittany plans on hiring a CEO [58:18] Resources Mentioned: Diagnosis from Crazy Ex-Girlfriend Gary Vee Zapier Mariah Coz's Masterclasses Airtable Broadway Bodies Killing Marketing by Joe Pulizzi and Robert Rose Freshly Implemented by Amber McCue Connect with Brittany Berger: Work Brighter Brittany Berger Instagram (Work Brighter) Instagram (Brittany) YouTube Twitter The Most Important Training for Course Creators If you're like me, you've heard the talk: “Evergreen funnels aren't effective. Only certain types of businesses can actually sell on autopilot”. But, that's not true at all. I've made $50,000 in revenue with Mariah Coz's evergreen funnel strategies. Now, you can walk through her entire system in her free class: ‘How To Sell More Courses With An Evergreen Sales Funnel'. It's kinda insane how detailed she gets in this training. Visit clairepells.com/ee to get it right now. Now it's time to GET PAID Thanks for tuning into the Get Paid Podcast! If you enjoyed today's episode, head over to Apple Podcasts to subscribe, rate, and leave your honest review. Connect with me on Facebook, YouTube, and Instagram, visit my website for even more detailed strategies, and be sure to share your favorite episodes on social media. Now, it's time to go get yourself paid.
Brittany Berger is a content marketing consultant, mental health advocate, and productivity unicorn. She shares how to not let your hustling get in the way of your mental health and cause burnout. You can find Brittany on Twitter @thatbberg or on her website, BrittanyBerger.com. Want more? Visit craftyourcontent.com/episode59 for links and resources.
In this episode of Marketing Personalities, Brit Kolo interviews Brittany Berger who is the Founder of WorkBrighter.co and a Minimalist Content Marketing Consultant at BrittanyBerger.com. In this discussion, Brit and Brittany discuss how Introverts can remix their content to work for them long after the day it’s originally published. Links Mentioned: Brittany’s Website, WorkBrighter.co Work Brighter on Instagram Content Remix Planner* Find your Marketing Personality Type here! *Affiliate links are marked with an asterisk. Marketing Personalities will receive an affiliate commission should you purchase something through the affiliate link shared. TIA!
Lightbulb Moment: Business Breakthroughs and Personal Discoveries with Becky Mollenkamp
Becky Mollenkamp believes women deserve to feel powerful and fulfilled. As a certified business mindset coach, she helps her clients dream and play bigger, while also finding contentment in the here and now. Learn more about Becky at beckymollenkamp.com. Instagram | 365 Journaling Prompts for Business Success (free download) In this episode... By age 10, Brittany Berger had been diagnosed with anxiety—and other diagnoses followed. For many years, she felt mental illness was a “flaw” that would keep her from ever pursuing the things she really wanted in life, including building her own business. When she finally accepted her mental and chronic illnesses as part of her personality and body—instead of a fault—she was able to focus on ways to manage them instead of constantly suppressing them. She embraced new business models instead of trying to follow the frameworks built by people with different brain compositions than her, focused on marketing and productivity tactics that took her personal strengths and weaknesses into account, and pivoted her brand to embrace mental illness and incorporate mental health advocacy. Once Brittany realized her mental illness was a superpower that could be leveraged instead of something to be ashamed of, everything got better. More nuggets in this episode: Mental illness is the same as physical illness, and people with mental illness are the “normal ones” (2:23) Seeing a therapist who understood chronic and mental illness—and no longer feeling alone—changed everything (5:55) Committing to regular journaling led to incredible realizations that forever changed and improved her business (7:46) Energy management shifts how you organize your days to account for (instead of push through) limitations (9:13) “Tricking the brain” can help when comparisonitis kicks in...and so can a great quote from comedian Amy Poehler (13:17) Surrounding yourself with people with shared experiences can help you feel less alone (14:58) Talking openly about mental illness isn’t just complaining; it can make a real difference (17:15) Brittany Berger is the founder of WorkBrighter.co, a digital media company that helps productive unicorns go beyond working smarter to a version of productivity that makes room for “unproductive” things like rest, self-care, and fun. She started Work Brighter after 5 years of working in high stress startups that prioritized hustle, growth, and scaling over self-care and mental health. Now that she's changed her own mindset, she spends her time helping other high achievers define balance for themselves, advocating for mental health awareness, and dancing...always dancing. Website | YouTube | Twitter | Instagram | Recommended Books Resources: “Quiet” by Susan Cain “Rest” by Alex Soojung-Kim Pang “The Body is Not an Apology” by Sonya Renee Taylor “Unfuck Your Brain” by Faith Harper What is the Spoon Theory? from WebMD
Brittany Berger and Shane Barker discuss designing and executing content marketing strategies for startups and small businesses. Brittany walks you through her journey of becoming an entrepreneur. She teaches us, from her experiences, why repurposing content is the way to go! Repurposing content can not only help you market your brand but also allows you to utilize your content to the fullest. While some of your audience members may interact with one type of content, others may prefer another form. In such a case, repurposing helps you reach a wider audience too. Here’s all you need to know about repurposing content: https://shanebarker.com/podcasts/brittany-berger/ Repurposing content can help you grow your website traffic and engagement as well. However, there are several other things that you need to do to increase your traffic. Here’s how I increased mine: https://shanebarker.com/blog/case-study-website-traffic/ In this episode, You Will Learn About: The journey to becoming an entrepreneur. Why repurposing content is the key. Why creating unique content for different brands and their challenging audiences is key to successful online marketing. The easiest way to write a book from scratch. How content marketing is a test of generosity. Why there is power in collaboration, more than in the idea of competing. What constitutes a perfect piece of content? Resources Mentioned in this show: BrittanyBerger.com WorkBrighter.co 25 and Self-ish
“How is your identity holding you back? And where does the fear of being judged come from?”Everybody, please welcome Brittany Berger - published best-selling author of “25 and selfish” and motivational speaker on topics of self-worth, authenticity, and empowerment in your life.She's been featured in Brickell's top 20 professionals under 40 and is currently in the works of publishing her next book.Brittany, in the span of 3 years, left her high-level “safe” job in a successful career, moved to another country and published a best-selling book on her most vulnerable thoughts in this stage of her life. And from there, she's managed to create a full-blown career out of it!So in this episode, we delve into the emotional side of how somebody does all that. Why did she write her book? How did she have to change her identity to do it? How did everybody react to her decisions? And most importantly: how do people see you when you show that level of vulnerability to them?Brittany is an incredible speaker and life coach. And in this episode, I'm sure you'll be just as captivated by her words, and advice, as I was.Enjoy her story.In this episode you'll learn:Why Brittany left her job to go to another country and write her book.How she views failure and what spurred her into a career as an author, as well as a public speaker.How your identity holds you back. And where the fear of being judged comes from.Why people crave a certain level of vulnerability, and what makes others see that?How the way you view others differs from how you view yourself.And much more!Guest Links:TwitterInstagramFacebookWebsiteSupport us on PatreonWe offer tons (yes tons!) of extra content for as little as $2 - including an extra ad-free podcast each month. Your support keeps us going and growingGet the Patreon Benefits!I created The Bus Driver Experience as a way to gain a new perspective from the unique lives of other people - Olympic athletes, monks, porn stars - to not just learn, but EXPERIENCE what it's like to be in their shoes for a day.And do it in a way unlike how every other travel/interview show does it. Most other shows merely talk with these individuals.But talking with these people isn't enough for me.I want to live their unique story. To understand not only what they go through in their day to day, but also why they're doing it. Follow me on YouTube for videos of the experiences with my guests, and other content. For media and collaboration inquiries, or more on the show, contact me by email or visit my website."PodCoin" Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Nitty-Gritty: How Brittany Berger came up with the idea for the Work Brighter newsletter How Work Brighter evolved as she continued to work her day job—and then as she struck out on her own What her current vision for Work Brighter is and how it informs her growth strategy Why Brittany chose to think […] The post EP 201: Turning A Side Project Into Your Main Gig With Work Brighter Founder Brittany Berger appeared first on What Works.
Don’t be selfish, something I and many others have been told throughout our lives. While on the surface it seems like a great idea there is a new paradigm unfolding. Why? Because being selfish actually allows you to give more not only to yourself but all of those around you more than by giving only to others all of the time. Join me with author of “25 and selfish,” Brittany Berger who has started a movement to empower all those who come within her wake. At first it would seem she is speaking to a very specific audience - young women - who are ready to transcend the victim mentality and use their power or choice, of free will, of creation to bring about the life of their desires. However, this Brittany is an inspiration to anyone, any age, any gender who is ready to be a great expression of love, of life expanding creation. If you are ready to be a force of greatness you’ll love this ocean side chat from the beaches of miami. You can pick up a copy of 25 & Selfish at: https://amzn.to/2WqLG5p or learn more about Brittany at www.iambrittanyberger.com To get the blueprint of how to create your own Heaven on Earth pick up the book that shifts reality at https://amzn.to/2HCLaxC Join the Evolved Life community at https://www.facebook.com/groups/myevolvedlife Brittany Berger has a natural ability to empower young adults and women in their quarter-life crisis stages. Prior to becoming an author, she worked as a corporate event manager and pursued her passion as a fitness instructor. Her enthusiasm for inspiring individuals has always come naturally to Brittany. Today, her ambition is dedicated to enhancing one’s self reflection by addressing personal truths and embracing authenticity. The events of this book are what has shaped her newfound path. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/evolved-life-podcast/support
Brittany Berger helps burnt out and overwhelmed marketers get off the content hamster wheel and start using the goldmine of old content they're sitting on through updating, optimizing, and remixing. In this podcast, you will learn: How a chronic illness influenced Brittany to ditch an unhealthy view of productivity advice and why she will never go back to a traditional way of working How to convince your clients to delete 1000s of dollars worth of content and why that can help them meet their marketing goals Why workflow, systems thinking, and process is a competitive edge for freelancers in content marketing Get Brittany's The Confident Content Creation Workshop for only $50 using coupon code BOSCONTENT on checkout.
Brittany Berger is a content marketing strategist and consultant for SaaS and B2B tech companies. Her focus is on helping businesses make more out of the content they have, whether that’s making it stand out more, perform better, or increasing promotion. She’s “just really focused on helping marketers use what they got.” Here are some of the lessons Brittany learned while at Mention, how to pair content plus partnerships for better results, and how to turn a content creation process into a well-oiled machine.Support the show (https://copyweekly.com/)
Hustle To Freedom: Everyday People Creating Extraordinary Side Hustles
In this episode, I am chatting with Brittany Berger about how she used her personal blog as a case study to demonstrate how she could grow an audience from scratch. After some time of doing exactly that, she has built up her personal brand as a content marketer and went all-in on her passion and is now beginning a new project over at workbrighter.co, which you'll hear about in this episode. You can learn more about Brittany's business by visiting her personal blog at brittanyberger.com Mentioned in this episode New project: http://workbrighter.co/ ClickUp: https://clickup.com/ Zapier: www.zapier.com #Four ways you can support this podcast: Take a screenshot of this podcast and send it to a friend who may like it I am doing a drawing for a free hard copy of The Side Hustle Journal for every 5 iTunes reviews. So if you want a chance to win, leave a rating and review on iTunes or Apple podcasts and send me an email at hello@gritandhustle.co. Detailed instructions on how to do this are at www.gritandhustle.co/review Take your side hustle to the next level by implementing a sales funnel to turn your passive website visitors into paying customer with ClickFunnels, the #1 sales funnel software in the world. You can get a free trial by going to www.gritandhustle.co/profit If you are interested in podcasting, which is the fastest growing content medium in the world, head over to www.gritandhustle.co/podcastingmadeeasy to enroll in my course now. If you have an awesome side hustle that you would like to share with the world, I'd love to have you on my podcast. You can schedule a podcast interview by going to calendly.com/gritandhustleco/guest
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For the fourth episode of Conversations with Quuu, Lucia talks to self-described 'Content Unicorn', Brittany Berger, about injecting personality into B2B brands, successfully incorporating pop culture into your marketing, the importance of self-care as a solopreneur, and more. Brittany's Twitter: https://twitter.com/thatbberg Brittany's business website: https://www.brittanyberger.com Work Brighter website: http://workbrighter.co Quuu’s website: www.quuu.co Quuu’s Twitter: twitter.com/quuu_co Lucia’s Twitter: twitter.com/luciafontaina
Brittany Berger is the author of “25 and Self-ish” a book about the year before she turned twenty-five where everything in her life changed. She experienced true love and true heartbreak, career success and failure, and crossed the bridge of fear leaving everything behind to move to another country. That very “self-ish” decision led her through a series of events that she has now turned into a very inspirational book! Brittany has a natural ability to empower young adults and women in their quarter-life crisis stages. Prior to becoming an author, she worked as a corporate event manager and pursued her passion as a fitness instructor. Her enthusiasm for inspiring individuals has always come naturally to Brittany. Today, her ambition is dedicated to enhancing one’s self-reflection by addressing personal truths and embracing authenticity. In this episode she shares intimate details of her journey of self-discovery and the conception of the book. Brittany’s energy is magnetic as she dives into the importance of self-care and shares amazing advice on manifesting all of the beautiful dreams that are within us. Make sure to stay connected to Brittany via Instagram @berger_queen and at www.iambrittanyberger.com xoxo, GGB Thank you for listening! Please subscribe, rate and review Girls Gone Boss on Apple Podcasts or iTunes. You can keep up with us @girlsgoneboss on all social media platforms.
Everyone Hates Marketers | No-Fluff, Actionable Marketing Podcast
Want to spend less time on content creation? I know the feeling. Producing high-quality content isn’t easy work. But according to content marketing expert Brittany Berger, there’s a better way to make the most of your marketing: content repurposing. Repurposing content doesn’t mean recycling or reusing old ideas. It’s about reinventing your best content to expand your reach to a new audience. Brittany joins us on this episode to explain her approach to content marketing and share the solid framework she built for repurposing. *** Tap on this link to access show notes+transcripts, join our private community of mavericks, or sign up to the newsletter: EveryoneHatesMarketers.com/links
Welcome to episode 30 of "The Sick Biz Buzz Podcast with Hilary Jastram. Starting a business while chronically ill is grueling. Brittany Berger ensured her marketing business model matched her health needs so she could soar. And she is. Get more from Sick Biz Buzz and other valuable resources by visiting http://www.sickbiz.com
On this episode we bring you up to date with the news & rumors from Universal Orlando. We discuss TM bonuses, a new projection show for Hogmseade and the Mardi Gras concert line up. Chris brings us a SPEW from Brittany Berger, Seth brings us Little Things, Robin and Michelle give us Did You Know and Alicia brings us her first Rumor Mill. Check out all we have to offer. The Unofficial Universal Orlando Podcast. You can listen to us on the following platforms: Apple Podcasts LIBSYN STITCHER SPOTIFY Don't forget, if you're booking a trip to Orlando to give our friends at Mouse & Muggle a try. Planning your next trip to Universal Orlando or a Disney destination? Whether you're a mouse or a Muggle, Mouse & Muggle Travel Company can help make your next vacation simply magical! And their services are FREE to you! Just go to mouseandmuggle.com and fill out a no-obligation quote request to get started. Also go and give our podcast partners, The Theme Park Duo a listen, for all your West Coast info FOLLOW US ON : FACEBOOK INSTAGRAM TWITTER PINTEREST
Twitter Smarter Podcast with Madalyn Sklar - The Best Twitter Tips from the Pros
Brittany Berger is the Content and PR Manager at Mention.com, a media monitoring company where she takes charge of the site’s content creation as well as their PR outreach and strategy management. In this episode Brittany and I talk about a variety of ways to use Twitter lists like how to leverage them to help you interact with your target audience, how to monitor your competitors, create new business opportunities and ultimately reduce the noise and clutter. She shares great tips that will help you create and monitor your own Twitter lists. My favorite tweetable during our interview was when Brittany said, "I love nerding out about social!" Oh is that someone I can relate to! Your Call-To-Action: Your call-to-action for this episode is a two-parter. 1) Start creating Twitter lists and 2) Sign up for Mention. Set up at least 3 Twitter lists. One can be your priority list which contains the Twitter accounts of your friends and family. Another could be a competitor list or your favorite blogs. And for the third one, try creating the Notice Me list. Once you do that, sign up for Mention. Try all this out and then tweet me @MadalynSklar and let me know what you think of it. You can reach Brittany Berger on Twitter @bberg1010 and LinkedIn. Want an easy “one-click” way to Share The Love for this podcast? Go here:www.madalynsklar.com/love to tweet out your love. We take the notes for you during the interview. Catch the show notes at www.madalynsklar.com/TwitterSmarter35