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Carla White didn't set out to be a tech pioneer—but that's exactly what happened. In this episode, Carla shares how her viral Gratitude Journal app led to a full-blown reinvention: from coach to founder of Hero.fm, a platform helping women monetize their knowledge with audio. We dig into the messy middle—what it's like being a woman in male-dominated tech, the emotional toll of trying to prove yourself, and why perfection is the enemy of progress. If you've ever second-guessed launching something, Carla's story will remind you that done is better than perfect—and your voice is more powerful than you think.
My guest today is Carla White. Carla White, is the creator of BE School. For over 30 years she has helped people navigate crisis and chaos first as a nurse and then…an ACTUAL firefighter. A certified Success Principles Trainer, she was part of the Jack Canfield assisting team for over 5 years.Carla is a 4x international best-selling author of Reignite Your Spark! and a contributing author in Chicken Soup for the Soul: The Spirit of Canada. Carla toured Canada & the US with her one-woman show, Shut the F**k Up: Confessions of an Angry Housewife Carla is on a mission through her Permission to Play show and live retreats to SPARK the power of fun, play and laughter to ignite power and passion in women leaders. Her love language is delicious cocktails and meaningful connections sprinkled with laughing so hard, tears run down your legs. In this episode we discuss the success principles, Jack Canfield, mindset, gratitude, shitastrophies and comparanoia.Website - https://www.carlaw-white.ca IG - https://www.instagram.com/laughwithcarlaFB - https://www.facebook.com/carla.white.56808 https://www.facebook.com/laughwithcarlaLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/carla-whiteYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZJGqlvgh3nFUo1aXfcWo2gIn this episode you will learn:1. What E + R = O is and how it can help to overcome difficult moments in your life.2. One tip you can use to start re-conditioning your mind for success.3. Techniques to help re-frame negative thoughts and beliefs. "It's been my own journey, really, that What I wanted and the work that I did and I guess kind of when I found my purpose eventually was that I know that I'm here on this earth to not only to become the best version of myself and To share that then with others is kind of the, that's really what it's about." - 00:05:13"Rather than personal development, it's you don't need to learn how to do, you just need to do it. Be more you and discover rediscover who you are."- 00:39:04"My perspective had changed from when 10 day silent retreat when I came out and It's whether it takes a moment, a minute, or a day. The key to joy and freedom and fulfillment is to show up for myself and as myself." - 01:12:31Are you an author speaker coach or entrepreneur building a brand in today's very crowded marketplace? How do you stand out? Join me on Sept 27th and learn how to empower your message and shine as a guest on podcasts for just $97. Imagine stepping into that interview with clarity and conviction, connecting deeply with listeners who are eager to hear what you have to say. Imagine the satisfaction of knowing you've nailed it, leaving your audience inspired and wanting more. This would position you as an authority to thousands of people in your industry. Let's turn those nerves into excitement and make sure you shine on your podcast appearance. Together, we'll boost your confidence, polish your messaging for impact, and get you ready to deliver an interview that makes people fall in love with your from the first words. Ready to shine on podcasts? Let's do this! Click the link below to register.https://empowerographypodcast.com/empower-your-messageContact Brad:WebsiteInstagramLinkedInYouTubeX (Twitter)TikTok#empowerographypodcast #women #womensempowerment #empowherment #entrepreneurship #womeninentrepreneurship #empoweredwomen #empowerelevateeducate #findingyourpurpose #podcast #womensupportingwomen #soulalignment #heartcentered #selflove #resilience #personalgrowth #mindset #spirituality #healing #heartspace #integrity #alignment #transformation #success #successprinciples #gratitude #awareness #comparanoia #shitastrophies #positivity #jackcanfield #innerstrength #connection
Episode #341 of BGMania: A Video Game Music Podcast. Today on the show, Bryan and Bedroth from RPGera return (explanation at the beginning of the show) with an episode recorded back in June... Masters of VGM: Round 3! Email the show at bgmaniapodcast@gmail.com with requests for upcoming episodes, questions, feedback, comments, concerns, or whatever you want! Special thanks to our Executive Producers: Jexak & Xancu. EPISODE PLAYLIST AND CREDITS Volt Catfish from Mega Man X3 [Kinuyo Yamashita, 1996] The Foundry from World of Warcraft: Warlords of Draenor [Eimear Noone, 2014] Shoo-Bee-Doo Hullabaloo from Sackboy: A Big Adventure [Winifred Phillips, 2020] The City of Rekem from Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands [Penka Kouneva, 2010] Abobo from River City Girls [Chipzel, 2019] Little Love from DEEMO [Michiru Ōshima, 2013] Albion London Lights from Sunless Skies [Maribeth Solomon, 2019] Knowledge of the Birds from Assassin's Creed Valhalla [Sarah Schachner, 2020] Child of Two Worlds from Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora [Pinar Toprak, 2023] Summer Blossom from Beastieball [Lena Raine, 2024] Goodbye Mr. Saitou from Mr. Saitou [Laura Shigihara, 2023] Main Theme from Nobunaga's Ambition: Tendou [Yuki Kajiura, 2010] Main Theme from Starwing Paradox [Yoko Kanno, 2018] Can't Say Goodbye to Yesterday from Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty [Rika Muranaka feat. Carla White, 2001] SUPPORT US Patreon: https://patreon.com/rpgera CONTACT US Website: https://rpgera.com Discord: https://discord.gg/cC73Heu Twitch: https://twitch.tv/therpgera Twitter: https://twitter.com/OriginalLDG Instagram: https://instagram.com/bryan.ldg/ Facebook: https://facebook.com/leveldowngaming RPGERA PODCAST NETWORK Very Good Music: A VGM Podcast The Movie Bar
In this episode of the Parasite Doc Podcast, we are thrilled to introduce Carla White, a respected leader and empowering force in the community. Carla is renowned for her dedication to helping women hold space for themselves and others, encouraging deep self-reflection and growth. She exemplifies her teachings by bravely sitting with hard emotions, peeling back the layers, and uncovering the root causes of life's challenges. Carla's approach is both insightful and transformative, ensuring that there is never a dull moment when she's around. Join us as we delve into an inspiring conversation with Carla, where she shares her wisdom and experiences, offering invaluable guidance for personal empowerment and resilience. [Note: This podcast does not provide medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional for personalized recommendations.] Follow Carla White: Website: https://www.carla-white.ca Retreats: https://www.carla-white.ca/RYS_Retreat?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAaY9W_dYSuKTU_sTOiUaRLThufFAusFKWE9HmuI384MneeulC6QscY9hJPM_aem_Aef7LSuzhm8YHHLFlNMcUNu8ajBasV_m6wfHcbXGV9avDgCjYq1bV0hviJnMrgahEpL9952dpAEhN5yHyVOwOpQ7 Facebook: @connectwithcarlawhite #Carlawhite #laughwithcarla #connectwithcarla Follow Dr. Melanie Garrett, ND: Website: https://www.drmelaniegarrett.com Youtube: @drmelaniegarrett Instagram: @dr.melaniegarrett Facebook: @drmelaniegarrettnd TikTok: @dr.melaniegarrett #naturopathicdoctor #naturopathy Chapters [0:00] Intro [0:40] Where Carla started her journey [4:00] Loving the hard part of the journey [5:30] Working through hard moments [6:40] The unrevealing of self (and understanding dis-connection) [9:30] Dis-connecting from the emotional self [12:00] Moving from solely logical thinking to the embodiment of the self [13:10] Emotional eating & eating disorders [14:50] Masking emotions with anti-depressants [16:30] Working with Jack Canfield [17:50] Reconnecting and healing the nervous system [19:00] Masculine and feminine energies [23:00] Permission to play [26:30] Professional burnout and overworking [30:20] Next steps on the journey [31:20] Exploring everything that is right with you
Welcome to Episode 12 of the Parasite Doc Podcast!
In this episode, we delve into the fascinating life and work of Carla White Crowe, a professional dancer, choreographer, astrologer, and intuitive spiritual reader. With a career spanning over two decades, Carla shares her journey from her first dance steps to her current work, which uniquely merges dance and spirituality. She discusses the founding of her non-profit arts organization, Fueled & Aflame, and its evolution. Carla's unique practices, such as Channeled Movement Transmissions, Dance Divination, and prayer dance, are a highlight of this episode. We also explore how she uses dance as a tool for personal and collective healing and her vision for the future of spiritually inspired dance with the rebranding of her dance company, Synergy Dance Collective. Tune in to learn about Carla's journey, her unique practices, and her vision for the future of spiritually inspired dance. Find Carla Online: Website: https://thedancingoracle.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thedancingoracle Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thedancingoracle/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9fo1V0cq_yzscedqcg0zfw Find Us Online: Websites: https://www.universaldancer.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/universaldancercommunity Instagram: @the.universaldancer YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheUniversaldancer Books: "The Alchemy of Dance: Sacred Dance as a Path to the Universal Dancer" by Leslie Zehr: https://books2read.com/u/bPNVvY "The Al-chemia Remedies: Vibrational Essences from Egyptian Flowers and Sacred Sites" by Leslie Zehr: https://books2read.com/u/38V2zr
In this Episode of Sunday Talks, Dr. Larry White and his wife, Carla, Will be answering questions submitted by church members.
In this episode of Sunday Talks, Pastor Larry White and His wife, Carla White, Talk about the Book "Noom."
Let Your Voice Be Heard Having a platform to introduce one's brand is something every entrepreneur would wish to have. The power of having a voice and being heard by the right audience is one of the objectives of our guest, Carla White, when she put up Hiro.FM. This platform is built to help entrepreneurs spread the word about their businesses. The pandemic brought challenges to business owners and leaders in terms of continuing normal operations, many of them saw the value of using online platforms to market their brands. And with Hiro.FM's, CEOs are given the voice to showcase their brand and product to the masses. Tune in to find out how Carla and Hiro.FM are helping entrepreneurs grow their business Who is Carla White? Carla is the CEO and Founder of Hiro.FM, an audio distribution platform specifically made for entrepreneurs. The platform was launched in 2020. The goal is to provide a venue for business owners to introduce their brands to their target audience. She is also the first woman to launch an app on iOS. Her app “Gratitude” led to an invitation as a guest on Oprah Winfrey's show, opening new opportunities for Carla. She also released audiobooks and ebooks to provide insights and tips to startup entrepreneurs. Innermost Superpower Carla has accomplished a lot from working with NASA and the Pentagon. She believes her superpower is listening to faith and not listening to fear. Carla took a leap of faith when she started Hiro.FM and ever since, she has helped many entrepreneurs find a platform to introduce their businesses. Pullout Quotes: "Research has proven that intuition and trust instincts don't come from looking at somebody but from hearing somebody, listening to their voice. That's how you determine if you trust somebody." "People listening to the audio, they're looking for problem-specific answers so it's a really wonderful and rich opportunity to reach your audience, get an immersive experience. Get a one-on-one conversation with them, share your experience and story, and invite them to partner together and work together or buy your solution." "Podcast hi-jacking method is 1-1-1, one problem for one audience and one solution." "There are people who are listening and have the specific skill sets or answers to somebody else's problem and that's really all this is about, being able to connect these people who need these answers." Chapters: 00:00 Intro 01:08 Who is Carla White? 02:23 App: Gratitude Journal 06:00 Hiro FM 14:30 Views on Clubhouse 19:40 Podcast Hi-jacking Method 27:00 All About Reciprocate Method 31:00 Process and techniques 37:06 Innermost Superpower of Carla Socials: Website: https://hiro.fm/ Linkedin: linkedin.com/in/carlawhite Twitter: https://twitter.com/carlawhite
Let's get to know more about the first ever woman to launch an Iphone app, the Founder & CEO of Hiro FM, Carla White as she joins Michelle in this interview. Carla & Michelle talk about the amazing features of this interactive audio app, Hiro.FM, and how AI helps and lead Carla to success.Don't miss:How Hiro totally transformed the ways to help and support podcastersHiro as a lead magnet tool - turning listeners into leadsAttention is the newest currencyHow Carla designed Hiro with simplicity and usabilityWhat has contributed to Carla's successHow they integrated AI into Hiro The 30-day podcaster program.About Carla White:Carla White is the CEO of Hiro.fm. She is the first woman to launch an iPhone app (top of the charts for 10+ years), high level success coach and a self-proclaimed happiness cattle prod who's helped countless people transform their personal and professional lives via her apps, public speaking, newsletters, seminars and books. Her #1 bestseller app, Gratitude, has been downloaded by thousands, featured on Oprah, NBC, NYTimes and countless other publications, and continues to grow in popularity around the globe. She shares everything she knows about producing successful apps in her best seller “Idea to iPhone” (2013). Due to popular demand, she now offers direct coaching to powerful thought leaders who want to make an impact and a legacy.Free Gift - 37 Mind Blowing Ways To Profit From AudioGratitude Journal App - thegratitudeapp.comFacebook Group - Super HirosInstagram - @heycarlawhiteFacebook - @heycarlawhiteWebsite - carlawhite.orgResources:Get the #1 Blueprint to Grow a Podcast into a Networking Powerhouse HERE: www.amplifyou.com/blueprintAbout the Host:Michelle Abraham - Podcast Producer, Host and International Speaker.Michelle was speaking on stages about podcasting before most people knew what they were, she started a Vancouver based Podcasting Group in 2012 and has learned the ins and outs of the industry. Michelle helped create and launched over 30 Podcasts in 2018 and has gone on to launch over 200 shows in the last few years, She wants to launch YOURS in 2022!14 years as an Entrepreneur and 8 years as a Mom has led her to a lifestyle shift, spending more time with family while running location independent online digital
Part 1 has FMAA CEO & President Denean Robinson on the show, to talk about the three prestigious awards they won. Part 2 we welcome Carla White and Jason Beck to talk about Waypoints joining with Laugh With Carla for Connection Circus.
On today's recap: Glovebox food, a burger ordering hack and we chat with Carla White and Jason Beck about the Connection Circus in support of Waypoints.
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Happy Woo Wednesdays!How to write a book in a week with ChatGPT to make yourself famous and credible overnight. Whattt!! You can use Carla's guide "Prompt Publish Profit" to write a book, FAST!I met Carla at an Elite Speakers Conference in Florida. Her energy was buzzing. She started https://hiro.fm/ which I use for my students. Check it out. You can now elevate your reach, revenue and impact with our interactive private podcast and audiobook platform that you can set up in minutes.She is your typical busty blonde but people are shocked that she is really brainy. She worked for the Pentagon, NASA, Microsoft, speaks multiple languages and has started a number of profitable startups.Carla White published a number of books and made a lot of profits in a short time.Carla White, featured on Oprah, NYTimes, Forbes, and more, is the first woman to produce an iPhone app and author of "Idea to iPhone". As a pioneer in technology, she knows firsthand how frustrating the publishing process can be, which is why she founded Hiro.fm to help others publish and profit from their knowledge without writer's block or complicated tech. Carla has even coached some of the most successful thought leaders of our time. Get ready to join their ranks with her help.FreebieA list of my favorite ChatGPT prompts anyone can use to write a podcast, blog, videos, emails and moreConnect with Carlahttps://www.instagram.com/heycarlawhite/Connect with Carissahttps://heckyesmedia.co/https://instagram.com/carissawoo
Laugh With Carla | Carla White joins the show to speak on how her past shows have gone, touches on her retreat to Jasper, and what to expect at her upcoming shows.
A modern-day, female Forrest Gump, Carla White is a tech world renegade who's taken her blondness AND savvy to entities including: the Olympics, Microsoft, NASA, the US Government, and Oprah's couch. While many assume her Chinese husband is the brains and she's the bimbo, she's over here running multimillion dollar businesses -- all while whipping up a mean-ass casserole, bitch! Now the CEO of Hiro.fm, Carla has SUCH real and refreshing views of male-female work dynamics so go ahead and eye her tits while she outsmarts you all day long. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/taylor-ferber/support
Carla White is software pioneer, podcast host and coach helping entrepreneurs make $100K+ using audio. She is first woman to ever launch an iPhone app and has been featured on Oprah, NBC, NYTimes and countless other publications. After getting an MBA, working at the Pentagon and learning how to speak multiple languages, Carla found herself living […]
Why Audio Brings In The Best Clients Welcome to Episode 70 of the Entrepreneur Journey. In this episode, Carla White and I discuss the coaching program Carla and I also delve into how Hiro audio program can help entrepreneurs make money In the interview, Carla discusses: The importance of practicing gratitude along the entrepreneur's journey How making a simple way made more money Getting the attention while the audience is in their active state And More! Get in Touch with Carla! https://hiro.fm/ Thanks for Tuning In! Thanks so much for being with us this week. Have some feedback you'd like to share? Please leave a note in the comments section below! If you enjoyed this episode on Why Audio Brings In The Best Clients please share it with your friends by using the social media buttons you see at the bottom of the post. Don't forget to subscribe to the show on iTunes to get automatic episode updates for our "Entrepreneur Journey!" And, finally, please take a minute to leave us an honest review and rating on iTunes. They really help us out when it comes to the ranking of the show and I make it a point to read every single one of the reviews we get. Please leave a review right now: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/entrepreneur-journey/id1559775221 Thanks for listening!
Intuition is the #1 decision-making strategy of the world's highest-achieving entrepreneurs. James M Powell, The Spirituality Coach, helps highly analytical entrepreneurs let go to achieve peace within & make their most successful decisions using the #1 strategy of the world's highest achievers and top performers. As host of The Spirituality Podcast, James has interviewed some of the world's highest-achieving entrepreneurs including Sharon Lechter of Rich Dad Poor Dad, the Founder of Puj Tub - Katie Dickinson and, Carla White - the 1st woman to create an iPhone app. James is a #1 international best-selling co-author together with the world-renowned human behaviour expert and featured celebrity in the hit movie The Secret, Dr John Demartini, on the topic of 'strategic intuition'. Through his signature program - Intuition Hacks - entrepreneurs who are still in the first 3 to 5 years of their journey are learning how to make their most successful decisions both personally and professionally using the #1 decision-making strategy of the world's highest-achieving entrepreneurs, in order to have the greatest chance of lasting success in their businesses, without relying on data and analysis, numbers or metrics, and without suffering from information overload or decision fatigue. You can find James by going to The Spirituality Podcast (dot) com and The Spirituality Coach (dot) com https://www.facebook.com/james.m.powell/ thespiritualitycoach.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/james-m-powell/ ▼ ▼ You can connect with/follow Talking with the Experts: Buy me a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/rosesdavidson Become a patron https://www.patreon.com/talkingwiththeexperts Leave a Google review: https://g.page/r/CaXk7K3UlEhzEBI/review Leave a review on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/talking-with-the-experts-1491692 Email: guest@talkingwiththeexperts.com Website: https://rose-davidson.com/ LinkedIn: Rose Davidson: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rose-davidson/ Talking with the Experts: https://www.linkedin.com/company/talkingwiththeexperts/ Facebook Page: [Rose Davidson] https://www.facebook.com/onlineeventmanagerandpodcasttrainer Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rosedavidson_speakersupport/ SoundCloud: [Follow] https://soundcloud.com/talking-with-the-experts YouTube: [Subscribe] https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkM5n5QJhnNAmUiMzii73wQ #business #entrepreneur #learnpodcasting #podcastepisode #podcastguest #podcasting #podcastinterview #podcastplaylist #podcasts #podcastskills #podcastshow #rosedavidson #smallbusiness #talkingwiththeexperts #video #vodcast
Today we unpack another excuse for why some hesitate to say yes to God's calling in their life. Rachael Gilbert and I discuss the feeling of being unqualified and how it can cause us to pause. Rachael identified feeling unqualified but shares how she was able to resist it and step out into her purpose. Rachael Gilbert is a wife, mom, licensed counselor (LPC Associate), business owner, author (book coming March 2023), speaker, and podcast host of Real Talk with Rachael. Rachael helps women find their voice and be brave enough to use it. She loves to have honest conversations and help women live free so they can pursue their God-given dreams. You can find her at www.rachaelgilbert.com or Instagram@rachaeljgilbert. Did you hear our 1st Birthday is on April 7th? We want to celebrate with you by giving you a chance to WIN one of seven books in our Giveaway. Here is how you earn points! First, join our email list, hooks2crook.com, and earns 5 points. Follow us on Instagram@hooks2crook earns you another 5 points. Write a 5-star review on Apple Podcast, screenshot it and send it to me either by email (info@hooks2crook.com) or dm me on Instagram will earn you another 5 points. If you complete all three, you earn 15 total points but here is how you can go the extra mile. When you tag a friend on instagram@hooks2crook on ourRed Rover posts, you earn 1 point for each friend. So you can earn as many points as you would like by just tagging friends. What book could you WIN? Farm to Film (Children's book) by Hannah Miles Pierrou Why Her? : 6 Truths We Need to Hear When Measuring Up Leaves Us Falling Behind by Nicki Koziarz Woe to Wow: A Sincere Study of Matthew 23 aka The Seven Woes by Tischa van de Reep (podcast link: Tischa van de Reep) Spirit Calling: Experience Spirit-Led Living by Hal and Carla White and Boyd Bailey Jesus Calling by Sarah Young Praying God's Word Day by Day by Beth Moore Find Your People: Building Deep Community in a Lonely World by Jennie Allen Thanks again for listening and keeping us going for ONE full YEAR!! We look forward to what God has in store for the next year of The Red Rover Podcast.
What if changing your circumstances was as easy as choosing to NOT believe what you've been told all your life? Our guest today created her success by doing just that...realizing that she simply had to stop choosing to believe what others were telling her about her...and about what she could or could not do... Does that resonate?
Hilarious Fort McMurray local Carla White discusses her big unique event Connection Circus which takes place today! Carla describes how she got here, how she kept busy over lock down, and her excitement in seeing people again. If you want to take part in this event you can buy tickets here https://www.carla-white.ca/connection-circus
Does your Value system organized in Levels to help you progress and become Prosperous more consistently? Or is it kind of all over the place?In this special 8 Minute Mic Drop Launch episode we listen to Carla White, the Queen of Apps and creator of Hiro.fm, share the 4 Levels of Value you calibrate on where you're at from a value standpoint and what you should strive for to create a powerful intention for Prosperous Success.Connect with Carla White at: hello@hiro.fmThe Untethered & Prosperous Podcast Exclusive Free Training: https://bit.ly/UNP-Free-Training
Have you been looking for more fun in your life? Do you want to laugh more often? You've come to the right place. On today's episode, I am chatting with Speaker, Author of Reignite Your Spark, Coach and Humorist, Carla White. Carla shares all about her journey from working and training with Jack Canfield, to her sold out in-person shows plus we get the inside scoop all about her exciting upcoming Retreat at the Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge this April! This episode will make you smile, laugh out loud and don't forget a pen and paper to jot down notes from Carla's words of wisdom! Are you ready? Let's glow! JOIN US & GRAB YOUR TICKET WITH CODE "GLOWGETTER" AT: www.carla-white.ca/RYS_Retreat SCREENSHOT & TAG US ON INSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/ashleymeadahl www.instagram.com/laughwithcarla WATCH CARLA'S FREE MASTERCLASS HERE: https://www.carla-white.ca/registration PLEASE LEAVE A REVIEW: Don't forget, I would LOVE to hear your takeaways from today's episode. Please leave a Star Rating or a REVIEW below!
Did you know most online courses have a below 10% completion rate?Unless…The material is presented through audio. Which bumps the completion rate to above 80%!In this conversation with Carla White, we discussed how she leveraged her experience launching the first ever woman-built app in the app store, to now launch hiro.fm; a platform to monetize your audios.Some of the #GoldenBoulders were:
Imagine going from having $47 in your pocket to flying first class around the world by combining software and coaching. This is the story of today's guest, Carla White, CEO of Hiro.FM.Carla is a software pioneer, podcast host, and coach helping entrepreneurs make $100K+ using audio. She is the first woman to ever launch an iPhone app and has been featured on Oprah, NBC, NYTimes, and countless other publications. Like many content creators, she is impacting and influencing the world with audio and helping people get paid for their message!Jump in find out how Carla became the first woman to launch an app.Things you will learn in this episode:[00:01 - 05:02] Opening Segment I introduce today's guest, Carla WhiteCarla gives a bit of his background Always had a desire to be on stage Growing up on a farm Pushed to get into the military as a kid Studying abroad in Germany[05:03 - 12:12] Becoming the First Woman to Launch an AppCarla talks about the impact studying overseas had on herLearning a new languageThe power of encouragementBreaking the glass ceiling and pursuing a dream “Crazy Carla” - just doing things others would consider crazy Carla talks about regrets Carla talks about becoming the first woman to launch an appThe first leap into entrepreneurshipDeciding to create an app despite the pushback A quick word from our sponsor[17:13 - 21:36] Leveraging the Power of AudioCarla's thoughts on just jumping into a new ideaIf there's curiosity there, just jump inCarla talks about her newest app Hiro.FMPrivate podcast platform Geared towards getting your message out quickHow Carla got into this platform Literally saving lives through the power of audioCarla's advice on leveraging a podcast Audio is easier for people to consumePeople learn better during an active state You may be sitting on premium contentHow to sign up and use the app Links below [21:37 - 24:42] Closing Segment ThE RaNDoM RoUnDHow to connect with CarlaLinks below Final words Tweetable Quotes: “All these people saying, ‘just don't…' What a great decision not to listen to those people!” - Carla White“If it is fun, if it's interesting to you, if there's a curiosity there, jump in!” - Carla White“Most people learn better when they're in an active state… If you're a podcast host, a content creator, you probably have premium content sitting around on a hard drive that could be making money right now for you.” - Carla WhiteResources Mentioned: Hiro.FM Want to connect with Carla? You can follow her on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook. Head on over to https://carlawhite.org/ and learn how to start getting paid for your message!Start hiring right now with a $75 sponsored job credit to upgrade your job post at indeed.com/network. Offer valid through March 31st, 2022.Check out squarespace.com/travis for a free trial, and when you're ready to launch, use code: TRAVIS to save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain.Right now, Thesis is offering our listeners 10% off your first starter kit when you visit thesis.com/TRAVIS!Did you love the value that we are putting out in the show? LEAVE A REVIEW and tell us what you think about the episode so we can continue putting out great content just for you! Share this episode and help someone who wants to connect with world-class people. Jump on over to travischappell.com/makemypodcast and let my team make you your very own show!If you want to learn how to build YOUR network, check out my website travischappell.com. You can connect with me on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. Be sure to join The Lounge to become part of the community setting up REAL relationships that add value and create investments.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Want to know how you can create more free time and white space while scaling your business? Check out our signature program, Smarter Not Harder: 3-Day Workweeks for Millennial Entrepreneurs©. Thanks for joining the launch of The 3-Day Workweeks Podcast! Don't forget to subscribe and leave us a rating and review! All the links: The Smarter Not Harder: 3-Day Workweeks for Millennial Entrepreneurs© Program Website: www.katewaldoandco.com Instagram: @katewaldoandco Find Carla White and Hiro.fm here: Website: Hiro.fm & www.crushitwithaudio.com/workshop Instagram:@heycarlawhite
Neuro*Queering: Beyond the intersection of Neurodiversity and Queerness
This is not your daughter's podcast! This one is for midlife women who have been through life's SHITASTROPHIES and have come out the other side with a sense of humor and a fierce zest for life. Get ready to laugh about death, chronic overthinking, and wordle! And a bonus braless dance party at the end! Yes, you can ALWAYS watch my episodes on YouTube as well! You are going to love Carla White! Carla is a wellness expert, a humourist (with a U since she is from Canada), and speaker. She previously worked in health care as a nurse and real life firefighter. Seriously! Carla takes "try new things" to the next level. She wrote and performed the one woman comedy show "Shut The F*ck Up: Confessions of An Angry Housewife".She is the author of the best selling book "Reignite Your Spark". And, oh, and she worked with Jack Canfield, America's leading authority on success and personal fulfillment training. In fact, Jack was the one who encouraged her to follow her passion to be a comedian. Carla knows how to live out loud! I asked Carla what would scare her and she said "What would scare me the most is not seeing the fear anymore. I want to be able to face the fear and do it anyway." ROAR!We had a soulful conversation about healing with humor and how a mental health crisis was the catalyst moment that led us to comedy and how moments of our deepest grief transformed into moments of laughter. Life is a TRAUMEDY. Please SHARE, review, and subscribe to this whole-hearted and hilarious podcast:)Thank you bunches.Follow Carla here: Book: "Reignite Your Spark" (Amazon) IG @laughwithcarlacarla@carla-white.caFollow me at: IG @pashamarlowepashamarlowe.compasha@pashamarlowe.comBook: "My Next Husband Will Be a Lesbian" (Amazon)FREE COACHING CALL WITH PASHA:https://calendly.com/pashamarlowe/30minCare to support me via Patreon? That would be incredibly helpful and much appreciated! https://www.patreon.com/pashamarlowe Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/pashamarlowe)
We've all heard that we should work smarter, not harder. But I want to share a new concept with you. A concept that has us working higher instead of smarter.I learned this concept from my coach Carla White who in turn learned it from her mentor Myron Golden, and I wanted to share this with you because when you understand this deeply and implement it in all areas of your business and life, you are going to level up in ways you didn't even know was possible!Grab the full show notes here.
Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty released 20 years ago this week. In this episode, PC Gamer's Rich Stanton joins us to discuss the game's themes and legacy as a PS2 classic.This week's music is from the Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty soundtrack by Harry Gregson-Williams, Rika Muranaka and Carla White.
Uma jornada pessoal do que considero um dos melhores jogos do mundo. No episódio de hoje falo acerca de um discurso terrível pelos patriotas e a cantora de jazz de Carla White. O meu primeiro livro em formato e-book (livro electrónico) "Contos da Alta Torre: Histórias de terror, surrealismo e outras coisas estranhas", que pode ser encontrado nos links em baixo: https://publish.bookmundo.pt/site/?r=userwebsite/bookdetails&id=267444 https://www.kobo.com/pt/pt/ebook/contos-da-alta-torre https://play.google.com/store/books/details/Manuel_Velez_Contos_da_Alta_Torre?id=QTQ7EAAAQBAJ https://www.fnac.pt/livre-numerique/a9122088/Contos-da-Alta-Torre#FORMAT=ePub#omnsearchpos=1 https://www.amazon.com/Contos-Alta-Torre-surrealismo-Portuguese-ebook/dp/B09BNWYD7F Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty é um jogo furtivo de 2001 desenvolvido e publicado pela Konami para o PlayStation 2 em 13 de Novembro de 2001. É o quarto jogo Metal Gear que foi escrito e dirigido por Hideo Kojima, o sétimo jogo geral na série e é uma sequência directa do original Metal Gear Solid. Uma edição expandida, intitulada Metal Gear Solid 2: Substance, foi lançada no ano seguinte para Xbox e Microsoft Windows, além na PlayStation 2. Uma versão "remasterizada" do jogo foi posteriormente incluída na Colecção Metal Gear Solid HD para PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita e Xbox 360. A história gira em torno da Big Shell, uma enorme instalação de limpeza offshore apreendida por um grupo de terroristas que se auto denominam Sons of Liberty (Os Filhos da Liberdade). Eles exigem um resgate enorme em troca da vida do Presidente dos Estados Unidos e ameaçam destruir as instalações e criar um desastre ambiental se as suas exigências não forem atendidas. Os motivos e identidades de muitos dos antagonistas e aliados mudam ao longo do jogo, à medida que os protagonistas descobrem uma conspiração para sacudir um mundo construído por uma poderosa organização conhecida como os The Patriots (Os Patriotas). O jogo vendeu mais de sete milhões de cópias em todo o mundo e foi aclamado por sua navegabilidade, gráficos e atenção aos detalhes. No entanto, os críticos inicialmente se dividiram quanto ao protagonista e à natureza filosófica e execução do enredo do jogo, que explora temas como a Era da Informação, memes, engenharia social, conspirações políticas, censura, inteligência artificial, existencialismo, pós-modernismo, realidade virtual e a luta interna pela liberdade política e de pensamento. Metal Gear Solid 2 foi considerado um dos maiores videojogos de todos os tempos, bem como um exemplo líder de expressão artística em videojogos. O jogo é frequentemente considerado à frente de seu tempo por lidar com temas e conceitos, como política pós-verdade, notícias falsas, fatos alternativos e câmaras de eco, que se tornaram culturalmente relevantes nos anos 10 do século XXI. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/manuel-francisco-velez/message
You work so hard on your products so when you see them being plagiarized it can be disheartening and, let's face it, downright maddening! Listen in as our expert, Carla White, shares how she is disrupting the educational system so that you can protect your content. We had a lot of fun with Carla on this episode. She's not just brilliant, she's also super funny! https://bit.ly/2INlOPN
The first woman to ever launch an app on the app store, a two-time bestselling author, and neuroscience and mindset guru, Carla White is taking the world by storm. In this episode, Carla tells her origin story of building multiple successful businesses, building a movement of gratitude, and her S.A.C.R.E.D. mindset technique that has helped thousands of people built internal and external success. FOLLOW US HERE @powerhousepodcast_ -- Are you in The #1 FB Group for Pageant Winner Secrets? We only accept 10 women per week! It's FREE! Over 10 Hours of Coaching & Instant Access, Click Below! www.facebook.com/group/pageantwinner FOLLOW US: www.instagram.com/powerhousepageantry www.Instagram.com/megan_swanson www.instagram.com/alliemancuso Has This Podcast Helped You? Leave Us a 5 Star Review! It helps us reach more people with life-changing content. Thank you!
Listen to the inspiring story of guest speaker Carla White. From almost flunking college to joining Pentagon, to living out of her car, to working for Microsoft and then NASA. Then leaving all of this behind and becoming the first woman app developer. To now being an entrepreneur of an innovative private podcast platform called hiro.fm. You will find something that you will be able to relate to in this podcast and this will inspire you to achieve your own goals.
We all want to have great businesses that make money, solve problems, and help people to get results. As e-learning continues to boom, it’s become more critical to have tools that allow people to learn on their mobile devices. More and more people want to learn on-the-go and in podcast format. The more spaces we can create that make education easy, the more we can cut through the challenges of getting people to use and implement our content. My guest today is a Boss Mom who built an audio platform that allows course creators to turn their content into private podcasts. How does the platform work, and how can it help people get better results from our courses? In this episode, entrepreneur and founder of Hiro.fm, Carla White shares the power of learning through listening, and why the future of e-learning is on our phones. 3 Things You’ll Learn in This Episode Why e-learning still has so much opportunity and room to grow: E-learning is a multi-billion dollar industry, but it hasn’t really changed much since its inception. Much of e-learning is still tethered to computers, which makes it hard for us to learn on-the-go. Hiro.fm allows course creators to upload their content in podcast form, allowing people to listen and learn on-the-move. How to meet the demand of today’s e-learning students: People want relevant, on-demand content that solves specific problems. They want targeted educational information that is dispensed through a channel that makes internalizing and implementing it easier. How to publish content that matches how we learn: There are 3 levels of education, listening, learning, and implementation. When e-learning is tethered to a computer, a lot of people are only able to listen, they don’t have the time or the space to implement it. The people who find the most success in our programs are the ones who can actively listen to things over and over. If we can allow people to learn on-the-go, while they’re making dinner, driving their kids around, or working out, we can give them more space to internalize and implement. Guest Bio: Carla is an entrepreneur and creator of the apps Gratitude and Hiro.fm. After getting an MBA, working at the Pentagon, and learning how to speak multiple languages, Carla White found herself living out of her car and eating leftovers off of people’s plates. She went from having $47 in her pocket to flying first class around the world through "power rituals". Carla became the first woman to launch an iPhone app and now Hiro.fm. She has helped countless people transform their lives via her apps, public speaking, newsletters, seminars, and books. Her #1 bestseller app, Gratitude, has been downloaded by thousands, featured on Oprah, NBC, NYTimes, and countless other publications, and continues to grow in popularity around the globe. Due to popular demand, she launched the podcast Radical Shift, aligning neuroscience with ancient wisdom in a way that has never been done before. To learn more and to sign up, visit https://hiro.fm/.
Podcast Domination Show: Podcasting Growth & Monetization Tips to Dominate
PDS #156 Are you in the info business but not converting your content or offers into what you have envisioned it to be? I am excited about today's episode because our guest Carla White, is not only a life and business coach but is known as the “Top Women in Tech''. She is the first woman to launch a mobile app which has been in the top charts for over 11 years. Today we are going to dive-in at the killer app she has created that has helped and will help podcasters, course creators, influencers, authors and all those in the info business to increase the consumption of their content, increase lead magnets and revenue streams or even resell access to their audio products. *Get the free training on how to start, scale and monetize your podcast. Go to Facebook, search for my name Luis Ryan Diaz, and shoot me a message with the word “training”* In this episode: Carla White’s background in the tech space, her amazing story and her pivot from the corporate world to become an entrepreneur. What brought Carla in the podcast space? How has Covid become the light under the fire and create the app Hiro.fm How can the app give infopreneurs or the businesses as much information about their listeners Other ways that people are leveraging on Hiro.fm New stuff that will come with the app in its re-release by January 2021 that Carla is excited about. Resources: https://bit.ly/HiroAnnualDiscount (Join Hiro Private Audio Feed Podcast for Course Creators, Influencers, Coaches, etc) Connect with Carla White: https://carlawhite.org/ (https://carlawhite.org/) Connect with Luis: https://www.podcastdomination.co/ (Website) The Book - https://www.podcastdomination.co/100kpdf (How to Get Your First 100K Downloads in 100 Days ) https://www.facebook.com/groups/startscalemonetize/ (Facebook Group - The Community For Biz Owners Who Want to Launch A Profit Ready Podcast ) This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
It can seem impossible attracting new clients to your business at times. No matter what you try, whether it's blogs, Facebook ads, or networking, your customer numbers are never where you want them to be. It's enough to make you want to throw your hand in the air in frustration. But you can avoid this roadblock by creating an amazing value ladder for your prospects to climb. And the best way to start that value ladder is with a mobile app. Carla White explains all in this episode. Guest Profile Over the past 20 years, Carla has built successful mobile and web apps, wrote two best-seller books, popularized the concept of private podcasts, and founded Hiro.fm, a software company that helps info businesses quickly get their message out to the marketplace. Carla has been featured on major publications and websites such as Oprah, Forbes, Entrepreneur Magazine, and The Huffington Post. She is also the host of the #1 rated business podcast, Radical Shift. She was awarded grants from Verizon and Bush Foundations . Carla also regularly works with non-profits like Operation Underground Railroad and Blink Now. Find Carla here: https://hiro.fm https://carlawhite.org http://thegratitudeapp.com
In this episode, we're unlocking parenting secrets with our expert guest, Carla White Carla is the first woman to launch an iPhone app, that has been top of the charts for 10+ years. She is a success coach and happiness cattle prod who’s helped countless people transform their personal and professional lives via her apps, public speaking, newsletter, seminars, and book. She is also a mom of 2 boys who are 9 and 5 years old! In this episode, we talk about gratitude and how to change our perspective on it. Find out more about Carla White! carlawhite.org thegratitudeapp.com hiro.fm Radical Shift Podcast Hear from more parenting experts with our Happy & Healthy Kid Summit. You can get lifetime access to interviews from 15 family and children experts at happykidsummit.com/all-access-pass GOOD KARMA ALERT! Want some good karma? Rate and Review our show and we'll send you our Family Toolkit, FOR FREE! www.famvaluespodcast.com
Carla White is the first woman to launch an iPhone app (top of the charts for 10+ years), success coach and happiness cattle prod who’s helped countless people transform their personal and professional lives via her apps, public speaking, newsletters, seminars and books. Her #1 bestseller app, Gratitude, has been downloaded by thousands, featured on Oprah, NBC, NYTimes and countless other publications, and continues to grow in popularity around the globe. She shares everything she knows about producing successful apps in her best seller “Idea to iPhone” (2013). Due to popular demand, she launched the podcast Radical Shift, aligning neuroscience with ancient wisdom in a way that has never been done before! Carla and I recorded this conversation after her presentation for my Family Business Strategies virtual summit (www.ourmodernheritage.com/register), and it was so golden I couldn’t keep it to myself! Carla touches on how our education system has devolved and trains kids to be line workers but how that system is outdated! She talks about understanding epigenetic - the software for your DNA that could be part of our social conditioning that keeps us from our potential. For more information about Carla, head over to https://carlawhite.org/ (https://carlawhite.org/) or find her on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/carlakwhite Get more resources for your intentional family culture by joining the Family Success Toolbox at www.homeandfamilyculture.com or Text CULTURE to (917) 905-8801.
So excited to have the one and only Carla White. Below are just a few words from and about Carla. "Top Woman In Tech"Hi, I’m Carla, host of Radical Shift Podcast and your life and business coach. Named me “Top Woman in Tech” by FastCo because I'm the first woman to launch a mobile app. My app, Gratitude, has been in the top of charts for over 11 years with zero funding, marketing and a team of one woman. It’s been featured in Oprah, BBC, NPR, Telegraph and more. Your host at Radical Shift Podcast and author of the #1 selling books “Idea to iPhone“ and "Million Dollar Story", where I pull back the curtains on bootstrapped success even if you don't have a clue where to begin.https://carlawhite.org/https://hiro.fm/
In this episode, special guest Carla White destroys all excuses for not moving forward with any projects and unlocks the secrets to getting started in the tech space with your own appquickly.To Connect with Carla:Here is a free resource to get started today...https://carlawhite.org/resourcesCheck out her Gratitude App: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/gratitu...She recommends exploring App Annie! https://www.appannie.com/account/regi...This is the show for people who want to live their life UNLOCKED; with nothing holding them back. UNLOCKED to explore new things, receive new information and skills, ready to reach and maximize their potential.Get access to the Full Show Notes!To get access to the full story and all the resources mentioned, visit https://tracymwilson.com/ep26Join the Success Secrets Facebook Group HERE Follow me on Instagram HERE
In this conversation with Carla White, she tells how a farm girl from South Dakota developed the skills and confidence to produce the first app fully developed by a woman in the App Store. She shares her key practices for success and strategies for focus, as well as the role gratitude plays in her life and business. Carla has studied the connection between neuroscience and ancient wisdom and how it relates to every aspect of our lives.
You can learn more about Carla at: www.carlawhite.org Or on her podcast, Radical Shift. TRANSCRIPT: Leanne Woehlke So welcome to the podcast Carla. It is an honor to have you here. Tell us a little bit about your entrepreneurial journey. Carla White Yeah. So it started when I was living over in London. And it was not the best experience to say the least. I had a lot in savings and it was going away quickly. It was super stressful. I think the biggest mistake I was doing is I was still going about entrepreneurship as if I was in a corporation as an employee. And not, for example, not making quick decisions, but you know, going with my gut instinct, not doing tons of marketing, not making big offers. So I was playing kind of small. And that job went to the wayside. And I got a regular job again, I got an became a W-2 again. And then through some, some personal events, ended up keeping a gratitude journal to help me with depression. And it helped so much that I thought, why isn't everybody doing this? It's so darn simple. It's so effective. Why isn't everybody doing this? And that's about the time that the iPhone came out. And I thought, well, I'll make an iPhone app and figured it out. It wasn't easy, but I did it. And it's been on the App Store for like, well over 10 years now and doing good. I mean, just a one person shop, too just me. Leanne Woehlke Wow, how did you have any technical background or how did you decide, "Oh, I'm gonna make an app."? Carla White Yeah, so I did have texted background. I have a master's in Information Systems been dealing with computers ever since they came out. And, I was a programmer in a former life, a very bad one. But I also worked on software projects. So I knew the basics of developing software. Now, I also knew design, I knew website design as far as not making them websites pretty but making them functional. How do you make them usable? And so I was trying to take what I learned from web design and from software development and apply it to making apps, but honestly, it's a totally different ballgame. Because the screens are smaller, the way people interact with them. It's different Apple, I didn't even have an Apple product except for like those little iPod shuffles so I was in the Microsoft world. So it was a huge learning curve. Leanne Woehlke So, It's amazing how long did it take you to go from the idea like, hey, this gratitude thing would be a great idea to actually having your app on the market. Carla White Well, it took me I think, probably about five or six months. Now, the SDK, the software development kit for creating apps on the iPhone was really simple back then, you know, there wasn't a lot to it. So creating apps was simple, because there wasn't a lot of features like you weren't pinching, you weren't doing all these different things. So it's a lot more complicated, meaning making apps is a lot more complicated, but whareally was the hiccups in the road, whereas I tried to hire somebody to do the design. And let's face it, apps just came on the market. Nobody knew how to design apps. And so half of my budget went to this guy to design it, and what he brought back was horrible. It was awful. So then I invested in Photoshop courses and learning how to create UI myself. And the other half of my budget went towards a developer. And he, halfway through the project said, I don't think this is gonna work. I think apps are a fly by night thing. And they're going to be over by next year. Nobody's going to be using them. And that was like in 2008. So then I was really devastated. And I didn't have any money left. And so I thought, well, what am I going to do? And I thought, well, let's see if you can take what you've learned and apply it to somebody else's project. So I went out to one of these outsourcing websites, Upwork, something like that. And lo and behold, there were developers on that site for iOS, which surprised me because like, it was so new, and I met a guy in India, who built it out for me and he was just amazing. He was great. And the whole thing cost in the end to him was like 500 bucks. Leanne Woehlke Wow. You were the first female to get an app in the App Store. Carla White Yeah, yeah. Yeah. There was no other women in the marketplace at all, which I think I stuck out quite a bit because of that. And so, when I think back, I mean, there were only blogs, and there was a little bit of Twitter, like some people were using Twitter. Facebook wasn't a thing, you know, Instagram, none of these social platforms Medium, none of these social platforms existed. So I would tweet out, you know, who's making apps out there? Where my app developers and I'd get connected with certain people and that's how I met a lot of people was through Twitter, or just writing to them on their blog. So there were a few people blogging about it, maybe two or three. Leanne Woehlke When you were developing your app for you doing it against like the clock like hey, nobody has done this as a female yet. I'm going to try to get this out there before Carla White Was more against the budget. Cuz, you know, I went down to zero I was able to put a little bit more in and you know, like how much do I have left and basically stripping out features trying to just fit within what I had in my bank account. Because mind you, I had a failed business behind me. And I didn't have a lot left in savings. So, I couldn't gamble a lot, which was a good thing. It forced me to be frugal and to learn a lot and to figure things out, which was really good, because then I started an app agency after that, and you know, and gave me tons of skills. I wrote a book about how to make apps, but against the clock, not really, I saw people producing apps and the success of those apps, and that was very motivating. But in truth, I was thinking if one person gets this app and they don't go through what I went through mentally, then it'll be worth it. So I wasn't really thinking how can I make my money back? Leanne Woehlke Right. Or even like the realization like, "Hey, there hasn't been another woman do this. This might be interesting." Carla White Yeah. Cuz they were gonna go apps are going away in a year, right? Leanne Woehlke Do you have that guy's number still just to email him? Carla White Yeah, we're still friends creating apps for quite a few years. Leanne Woehlke Okay, good. Good. It's kind of funny, you know, when you hear something like that in our world is so different. Carla White Yeah, right. I know. And it's interesting, who gives you advice and what you actually listen to. I'm very careful about that these days now. Leanne Woehlke My rule of thumb is only listen to the person if they've done it. Like, they don't get an opinion otherwise, Carla White yeah. Leanne Woehlke What's the number one mistake entrepreneurs make? Carla White Oh my gosh, I think it's more so doubting themselves, not taking the action. Giving up. I'm going to speak specifically with apps because I work with so many entrepreneurs who make apps, I think the number one mistake they make is they don't put enough time, consideration, and research into their app idea. They just come up with this app idea. They hire somebody to design it out, and then they plow ahead and build it out. And they don't even spend like 100 bucks on downloading apps and seeing what's already out there. They all tell me, there's nobody else out there. And then when I asked, well, who's your target market, they say, everybody, and I just think, okay, you're gonna fail with both those suggestions. It just tells me you didn't do your research because there's over, I don't know, 100,000,000, 300 500 million apps out there. There's something similar by this point. And for you to think that there's nothing else out there tells me you didn't do your research. And, then to say that you want to serve everybody tells me that your idea isn't an app idea. It's a software, it's like for a PC or for computer. Apps are very small, tiny little bytes of activity on your phone. And unless you're Facebook, you know, they're not really much more than that. They're not supposed to be needy. Leanne Woehlke Yeah. And that's, you know, that's so true is really knowing your market, and understanding what your idea is specifically, and niching it down. How did you, you know, when you came up with this idea, how did you say like, this is the thing that I'm going to pursue? I know you talked a little bit about your own personal journey, but how did you know inside yourself that that was the path to take? Carla White Well, my depression got pretty bad. So my dad passed away when I was living in London. I was having this failed business, and wasn't dealing with any of the stress at all. I was numbing myself either through binge drinking, eating whatever, TV, working. And at one point, my husband was really scared, and he said, it's time for us to go back to the States, so you can be closer to your family. And that made it worse because then I had culture shock failed business, Winter, you know, like all sorts of other things and add it to worse I ended up in the hospital with double pneumonia. Because all that stress manifests in your your body. And the doctor said, "Here's something for your depression and your pneumonia." And nobody ever said I had depression until that point. And, it hit me. It just it was such a wake up call. And you know, I did what everybody else does when they have a big wake up call like that. You go to Google, and you search for the answer to your problems. And in that search result, there was a story about these people. They didn't call it a gratitude journal. They just said that they focused on what was best in their life, and they kept writing about it. And they made it like their center point, like all their pictures and everything in their life. And I thought, yeah, you know, I've been in this negative feedback loop. Because I blamed myself for my dad's untimely passing. I was home in the States. I saw him just before he passed. And, I noticed something was off, but I didn't say anything to anybody. And, I kept quiet. So I blamed myself for not saying anything. And, so I carried that guilt around. And, when I read this article, and I'm like, Yeah, I've been focusing on what I did wrong instead of what I'm doing, right. And, so I just started keeping a journal. And, about two months into keeping that journal, I was out for a walk, going through things I was going to put in my journal because I didn't want to have to think about it later. It's like, Okay, I'm going to write about how I got a job offer from NASA. I lost some weight. I slept really good last night. You know, I was going through all these things in my head, when it hit me that my life did a complete 180 from just a couple months earlier. And I thought, well, what did I do? Like, what pill did I take, and I was going through everything in my head. And then I landed on that journal. And, I just thought this is so simple. Like, I've got to tell the world about it. I remember exactly where I was at. And one of the first things I thought of doing was writing a book. But I also realized that all the books that I read, nothing really stuck. Like you'd read a good self help book and self development book. And, you feel good in the moment of reading it, but then a week later, it'd be like, okay, I was gonna do all this stuff. So I thought, well, I and I had my little iPod Shuffle in my hand. I said, Well, Steve Jobs just came out with the iPhone. The SDK is coming out. I'm gonna make an app. I'm just gonna do it. And it was so crazy because I live in South Dakota. Okay, that's one thing. I'm like, as far away from anybody who knows how to make apps as possible. And, I was working for a government agency that was in a building like area 51. Like it was out in the country, and in the middle of cornfields, and no internet access. So, not only was I geographically isolated, but like also from the internet all day long. So, I had to get up really early before going into my day job at like, 4:00 in the morning. I'd get up, do research on my computer, figure things out, download all the tools, play with them trying to figure all this out. And, then I go into my day job, and then I come home and I'd work on it at night and in the mornings and on weekends. And, I did that for four or five months. And then at the time back then when apps were new, you submitted your app to Apple, and then you just waited, and your wait could be like a month long. And, then they could come back with "Oh, well. We didn't like this part of your app. You'll have to fix it." So, then you it takes you like five minutes to fix it, but you go to the back of the line. And, it could take another month before it got approved. So, you just hold your breath. And, when it got approved, it was boom, right out to the App Store. Now, you can tell Apple don't release it right away. Say "Well, I want to release it on this certain day." So, when it was approved, all of a sudden it was like five in the morning. I was getting up, getting ready to do the next thing. And, I got the email from Apple saying your app is on the App Store. I fainted. I was so excited. Leanne Woehlke And, then did you keep your job after that? Or did you leave or what was next? Carla White It was interesting because Twitter was the only thing then. I had about 20 Twitter followers, and all of a sudden that day I was getting all these Twitter followers. Because I also had a blog, and I was writing about the experience. I was writing about my dad. I was writing about keeping a gratitude journal I was writing about yoga. I was writing about all these different things I was doing to help my life, and I didn't even have like a Google tracker on that to see how many views I had on the blog. I was so green. I was just putting stuff out there, and like, whatever. So anyway, that day I released, my Twitter followers were just like, blowing up. I was getting all these messages. And, then I started to get messages from major media. It started with USA Today wanted to interview me. Radio stations all over the world from BBC to like, some little podunk radio station in Oregon. Yeah, okay all sorts of media were contacting me, and it was just an all these news outlets for years. And, I mean, like for good 5-10 years. But it was probably out on the market for I think six months at least, before I quit my day job, if not a year. So, it was out there for a while. And, then people, well, then what was happening was people were writing to me asking me, how do I make an app? So, I'd write these really long, complicated emails back. And, then I thought, okay, there's an easier way to do this. And, I took all those answers. And, I compiled them into an ebook, and put the ebook out there, which was titled, "Inside Secrets To An iPhone App." And, put that out on E junkie and was making like $6k a month on downloads from that alone. And, from that, I started an app agency because people were telling me well, I want you to make it and so I had an app agency for a while I still do but now I do apps by application only. So at the time, it was like whoever wants an app. Yeah, I'll make an app, you're a trucker whatever. And, now I make apps that are a lead magnets for funnels. So that's, I think, an untapped niche. That's really good because people are saying nobody downloads apps. Nobody uses them anymore. But, I think people still download apps, my app gets downloaded dozens of times a day, if not over 1000 times a day sometimes. And,you need to think of a bigger picture, not just making your revenues in the App Store, like taking that customer on a journey. And keep serving them keep nurturing them and using the app as a way for them to find you. Leanne Woehlke Yeah, that's brilliant. My cousin wrote a book and it was a successful book. It was published by Hay House. She won awards for it, but then it kind of just falls off. There's nothing beyond that. Carla White Yeah, and I think books and apps, they go good together. So if you have a successful book idea, then you can, you know, marry the two and, and keep them living longer. Now, to use an app as a lead magnet. The features need to be super simple. I think one thing people when they have an app idea, and pretty much everybody I coached has wanted to put in all these additional unnecessary features to make it Kapow make it awesome. But apps success comes down to 80% of x, success comes down to a good design and marketing that has been really thought through. So basically telling stories that go with your app. And that's what what makes an app successful. Not a ton of features, trying to appeal to everybody in the marketplace. Leanne Woehlke That makes sense to me. It's just more things to update to or even more things to break Carla White Correct. Yeah, it takes longer to get your app to maket, and like, more money to sustain it. And also people want less choices. They want it simple. They don't want a lot of selection to go by. Anything that interferes with them getting the result of the app is just making it more unnecessarily complicated. Leanne Woehlke Okay, so I have to ask when you said that you used to create all of these crazy apps, what was the craziest app you were ever asked to create? Carla White Oh my gosh, I get that all the time. And there's a quite a few. So there was one that was a kitty alarm. So it was just kitty cat sound. Kitty, like a meow cat is the was all designed like a cat. And it was for people who missed their cats while they were traveling. And their cats would wake them up. And so this way, you could have a cat wake you up,and you could record your own cat or we have selection of already pre recorded cats. I loved that one. That one was great, because then, like the marketing on that was so easy because cats rule the internet don't say, well, it's really fun. Um, but I think one of the worst ideas was and unfortunately, it was created not by this man, but by somebody else was an anonymous app where you could post pictures of social seeds. And so I did not want to create it because I was just thinking, if it's anonymous, and somebody goes into a bathroom and post pictures and people like women and bathroom like No, I don't want to be a part of all this. You know, who knows what'll go out on the internet with that if everybody can be hidden behind the wall, and so that was one of the worst ideas ever came across. Leanne Woehlke Yeah, I'll agree with that one. How do you think people can find their calling? Carla White Yeah, you know, I love this question because I personally don't think that there's like this one big grand calling. I think there's a little light for each stepping stone along the way. And you pay attention to that light, and not so much what everybody else thinks you're supposed to be doing. And that's your calling, like listening to your own heart, listening to yourself. And to have that big overview of what you're going to do with your whole life. I think that's impossible to know. I think that's almost daunting. Okay, first of all, I grew up on a farm, where I was blessed enough to have a mom who was kind of cutting edge and she got a computer when they first came out, but for somebody to say, hey, you're going to create software that's going to go on a computer. hat fits in your hand. No way would I even dream of that, you know, I thought best I would be as a lawyer, maybe a judge that was like the top careers that I could have. But I, I think like for us to understand what our overall callings are, especially in a world that changes so quickly, I mean, more quickly than our minds can keep up with it daunting to see that picture. So what is it that draws your curiosity and how can you nurture it? And how does that how does that overlap with market demand? Because there has to be a market demand for it. And when there's a market demand, and it piqued your curiosity and your passion and you're master of it, and you can charge money for it, and money is the fertilizer on it, then it just keeps growing and growing and growing. Leanne Woehlke Yeah, that's good. I know my daughter school just had a career day for the eighth graders. She was looking at all of the job options. And she's like, Mom, this is like all they're offering like, there's nothing on here I'm interested in. I was like, Yes, that's good. News, right. But it was the same jobs that they had a career fair 35 years ago when I did it. Carla White Yeah, right. Isn't that something else? I think asking kids like, do you want to be a policeman or a fireman or whatever, like you? My son recently downloaded the life game for the iPad, which is very different than the board game. somewhat similar, but the top paying job was a brain surgeon. But I thought well, is there an entrepreneur in that game because then you can do whatever you want. Like that's where your creativity is genius you can make unlimited money. But whether you like a lawyer or a doctor When you're tied to that dollar per hour, income, then you're capped you're because there's only so many hours in a lifetime. Leanne Woehlke Right and then you're trading your your life away. Yeah, a lot of the people that I work with are people who kind of get this niggly idea somewhere, you know, in their late 40s or so sometimes earlier, like, gosh, my life doesn't have like the juice, I thought it would, and they want to then take a new direction. So it is looking at like, Okay, well, what can I do? How can I figure that out? Carla White Yes, yeah. Yeah. And here's the thing to anybody who has that pull it their heart. Like Colonel Sanders from KFC chicken. He had $500 if that 50 bucks I don't know. His government pension from retiring from Being a restaurant chef, that's all he had in his pocket. He took that money made up some chicken when door to door sold, it died a billionaire. And he was 65 or 70 when he started grandma Moses, she created her first paintings when she was well into her 70s and then ended up selling them for millions. So you know, this idea that we have this clock inside of us and we went past some sort of expiration date of where the society needs our ideas has to end that's, there's no age on ideas as far as who can generate them. Whether you're young, like my son, he has businesses or older and you can start at any point, it's believing and having the confidence not just in yourself, but in the universe that it will come together. Leanne Woehlke How do you think you cultivate that belief? Carla White You got to take the chance. You can't stay in a comfort zone, that's for sure. If you're in a comfort zone, if you're not going outside of that comfort zone, for example, starting a podcast or writing a blog, or whatever it is sharing thoughts. If you want to be a thought leader, then you're not ever going to see what you're capable of achieving. Because you're just doing what you've already mastered. And it's when you keep going a little bit more out of that comfort zone. That's where the growth happens. And that's where the universe will come together. So I have a friend who she rode three oceans solo in a rowboat first woman I think the only woman to row three ocean solo and she went from $100,000 plus. Salary a year in a corporate job to quitting that living out of her van and then deciding to row an ocean and she wasn't athletic. I mean, she was somewhat but not definitely not been rowing her whole life. But she had this idea. And she said, People came out of the woodwork that not wouldn't have been able to come out of the woodwork had she not made that choice. So a lot of times if you just make the choice things and people and opportunities appear. But people are too scared to even just make that choice. And it's I, I believe it's because 70% of our thoughts are negative thoughts, and they're the same thoughts we had the day before, maybe even 10 years before. We're just recreating that same life over and over again. And I believe that we've been conditioned to believe that there's a lack there's not enough there's scarcity and Because if you look at our kids, like I got two beautiful boys, they're naturally happy. They're naturally joyful. And over time we all start to get more doubtful, more scared. We are hesitant because we go through an education system, we're compared to other people. It's, you know, did you get an A? Did you get a B? How good is your handwriting? And we're gonna value you based on what you can achieve in that realm. And so we believe that achievement is based on our grades, our looks, our age, do we have a kid? Do we not have a kid, but how big is our house? What kind of car do we drive and our whole value system is so skewed. Whereas if you knew your worth, your worth is actually based on the impact you're making to other people. And it's not just the people that you can see with your five senses are here with your five senses or touch or whatever is the normally or Actually, you the impact you're making goes by people deep. So the ripple effect that you have by helping one person probably helps 10 other people that you will never see you will never know about. So I always tell my clients to not value themselves based on their grades, what income where their salary is their title, anything like that. But look at the impact that they're making for other people. And then place a value on that. Leanne Woehlke Yeah, it's so good. I think that we see all the time people think like, Oh, I can only charge this or I'm gonna give it away for free. Carla White Yeah, cuz if you give it away for free, they put it in the garbage don't. Leanne Woehlke They do like I know things that I've really paid a lot of money for. Like I'm doing them, I'm showing up, I'm checking in. If something's free. It could be the most amazing thing, but I'm still not putting in the same level of effort. Carla White No, no. It's psychological you don't have any skin in the game you have nothing to lose. So why even try? Leanne Woehlke Yeah. Carla White Yes. Leanne Woehlke What's the best investment you've ever made in yourself? Carla White Um, well, my kids, but I think the best investment actually is one that I do every single morning and I call it I call them my power rituals. And I used to call it sacred sunrise, but now I do them throughout the day. And the reason I call them "SACRED" is because it boils down to an acronym, which is silence, which is meditation or prayer. Then the A stands for asking, affirmations and appreciation. C stands for create so I try to create something every day whether it's something artistic or relationships or opportunities I create. R is read, E is exercise which I do every day. And then D is daydream or visualize and I am so committed to to doing those every day that it's completely shifted my life, like the stress I can handle is amazing. I used to have this really deep wrinkle right here and my like a furrowed brow and just for meditating or something I don't know it went away and my sleep has improved you know I drink tons of water. I have way more energy and way more clarity way more confidence and none of this cost anything. Leanne Woehlke So tell me about a time you took a leap of faith. Oh my gosh. So it's been like my whole life for the biggest one where you were like, "this is really big." Carla White Yeah. So, you know, it didn't feel like it at the time, but in hindsight, it probably was. So I'm growing up in a small town in South Dakota, I was told that my best bet was maybe joining the military, the Navy, something like that. And I didn't want to believe it. So I went off to university anyway, but in the back of my mind, I had this identity belief that I was going to fail. So I almost was ready to drop out of college and one of my friends who was an exchange student from Japan, she came up and said, you know, you always are hanging out with all the exchange students. Why don't you go study over in Europe? And I thought, well, that's crazy because I don't speak any foreign languages. I've never been on a plane, I don't have any money and I'm about ready to flunk out of college. How am I gonna do that? and she said there was a scholarship you know, just take German for a year. So the next year I really hustled to get my act together, I got a job, save money took German got a tutor, applied for the scholarship, got the scholarship, and then I was on a plane my first plane ride ever was to go over and live in Germany for a year. And I still thought I was pretty well, even more so, I thought I was pretty dumb still when I got there because the Europeans are very well educated knowing that I couldn't understand a word of what they were saying. So like, what am I doing here? And you know, first time off the farm, all of that. And then about three or four months into staying there. My uncle said to me in German, that Carla, you're really smart. And I never had anybody say that to me before. And that one moment was so pivotal, that it just changed. Like I went and traveled all over Europe. I went home got an MBA, MIS I did so many amazing things based on just an identity that Oh, I'm actually smart. Leanne Woehlke So Wow, yeah, I have to ask Where did you study in Germany? Carla White Oh, I studied in Dusseldorf. Okay. Were you in Germany? Leanne Woehlke I was planning to i, in my sophomore year of college, I was taking a ton of units and the next semester I was scheduled to go to Heidelberg. Carla White Oh, Leanne Woehlke And my dad passed away suddenly, so I didn't go. And then years later, yeah, years later as an adult I had to go to Heidelberg. I walked around the university and had my Heidelberg experience. Carla White Oh my gosh, that's amazing. What a coincidence. Leanne Woehlke I know. Carla White So I was like, wait a minute if you in time Yeah, reaction. Germany? Yeah. Yeah, I know out of all the places because usually France or Spain or the hotspots to go study, Leanne Woehlke I wanted to go to Germany I loved it, I would study and I would try to remember all of the German I needed to know because I knew that was my goal. So I would like write things in our room in German and my roommate thought I had absolutely lost my mind. I can still speak a little. Carla White Yeah, yeah. You know, and I'm so glad I learned a second language. It just goes to prove like traveling, learning a language, whatever. It just goes to prove how much alike we all are. Leanne Woehlke Yeah, for sure. Carla White Yeah, Leanne Woehlke I think that that's true. You know, you coming from a farm and then going to a totally different country. to see people are alike. Yeah, yeah, yeah, right. Yeah. What's something you wish you knew starting out? Carla White I wish, I wish I would have had, hmmm that's a good question. The winning lottery numbers, the price of Apple stock Leanne Woehlke Yeah. Carla White Google I don't know those are probably the one things I wish I would have known. But no, seriously, like when I look back over my entrepreneurial journey, I wish I would have known how important it was to create a value ladder for my clients and resell to existing clients. I learned that rather late in life and and it's made such a change in my business, the the creating a value ladder from clients. It's just such a difference and constantly trying to find new people and coming up with new products. So I think that's the one thing I wish I would have known. Leanne Woehlke Yeah. That's such a powerful concept. Carla White Mm hmm. Leanne Woehlke How do you maintain your focus? Carla White That's a good question. So I really narrow my focus. I used to believe like with vision boards, you just put whatever you want on there. And you try and clutter it up as much as possible. So you get as much as possible but it just scattered me it overwhelmed me. So I have very specific goals. Each year I sit down and I map out my whole year of what I want to achieve. And I have two vision boards. One is what I have already achieved. that proves that I can do this. And then the other one reflects only what is in that one year's vision I break it down so it's in bite sized chunks per quarter per month per week. And every day if I don't do this my days are a mess, completely unfocused. In the morning when I have my coffee first thing in the morning, I go through my calendar what I have to do, and I map out everything like what I have my my chunked out time what I'm going to do in that chunk out time, what time I'm going to pick up my kids, what am I going to eat? What am I going to make dinner, everything is mapped out and as I don't know, regimented as that may sound and as boring as that may sound, it just takes out a ton of decision making. I already know what I need to do. I just have to glance down, boom, do it glance down, boom, do it. It just makes things go so much quicker. Because as parents we only have so many like minutes practically and you never know when they're going to get interrupted. Leanne Woehlke I completely agree. I used to work for Franklin Covey. And the more structured I was it gave space for creativity. Yes. Carla White Yeah. Because you you're not so taxed on making 100 decisions about what to do next and where am I at? "What do I"... if you break down the process, you can do it everything is doable. Inch by inch, It's a cinch. So I always tell myself, Leanne Woehlke It's such a good saying, I love it. How do you find inspiration? Carla White You know, that is contagious. I think masterminds are really good. Just connecting with other entrepreneurs. They are so inspiring whether I just follow them on social or, you know, have these conversations together. It's so amazing how much you can do just with one person believing in you, or saying, "Yeah, I think you're doing really good". And also that little bit of hefty competition, you know, Oh, she was able to do it, he was able to do it. I think I could do this. And that always ups your game just a little bit more. And I think that pushes you just a little bit more. Because like, I don't know, I saw a post today that showed, I think, I don't know three people that were just completely out there that are millionaires. And I'm like, Okay, if they can do it, I can do it. Come on. Leanne Woehlke Yeah, I think so. It's my husband's always been a really like traditional business industrial guy. And in some of the entrepreneurial circles, I've taken him to when he's like, "wait a minute, that person successful and that person's successful," as opposed to thinking you have to work 75 hours a week and Carla White Yeah, exactly because a part of its business. Part of it's show business. When you can marry the two and entertain people give them hope. Because everything is hope, basically everything from a bandaid hoping that'll heal your wound to toothpaste, food. Everything that is being sold is, you're just selling hope. Leanne Woehlke Interesting perspective. I love it. Carla White Mm hmm. Leanne Woehlke What's been your greatest accomplishment this year? Carla White Oh my gosh, that's a hard one. I think my son and I started a business together that was super fun to get him engaged in his second business. That was a big one. Because it was so random. Like it started at a dinner conversation. And by Monday, we had the website up and running. So that one was pretty big. And launched a podcast that was audacious. I've been dabbling in that for a while and finally got my act together and truly did it and then I think, the third one, and these are all things that I had on my goal list starting out the year. The third one is writing a book. And that's something that I've been wanting to do since I wrote my last book, but the wounds of writing that last book are still raw. And you know, the book that I'm writing right now is totally different than a technical manual. So it shouldn't be so, so hard, but even still, so those are things that I'm pretty proud that I was able to create, and then finding time with family and friends. I mean, to get all that in. It's been amazing. So Leanne Woehlke That's great. It's a beautiful year. Carla White Yeah, absolutely. Leanne Woehlke So you talk about the intersection between neuroscience and ancient wisdom. Yeah. Talk a little bit about that. Carla White Yeah, that's my favorite topic. So I what's interesting is within the last couple of years, we're still discovering things on a scientific level that proves ancient wisdom. Like, for example, where 99.999% energy, and if you took all the matter in our body and you squeezed it down, it'd be like the size of a sugar cube. So we're just energy and we are mainly carbon, which is stars that exploded many millions of years ago. And that's us and that's you, and that's everybody and we're all connected in that manner. But if you want to, to prove all this scientifically, you can you know, the brain is paleable. You can rewire the brain, you can create new thought patterns in the brain. It all just comes down to your identity and your beliefs. And I believe if you feel stuck, if you feel stuck in a identity or a belief or a pattern like the this year is no better than the last one or it's even worse. Turn take a look at your environmental surroundings and see what you can get rid of Marie Kondo your life like the Facebook, feed the friends that you're hanging out, the food, you're eating all that stuff, like, see what you can get out of your life, the news, turn off the news, turn off Netflix, stop watching those things. And if you focus, like we talked about before, like your vision, your books, your daily routines are all focused on what you want to be who you want to become what you want to achieve. And you start to change that identity, I mean, you can go from a farm girl who thought being a lawyer was a big deal to like running companies speaking multiple languages, you know, there was nothing in the cards that said this is what I would be doing. All of this is self created. There were no lucky breaks, there was nothing of that it was having a vision and focusing on that. And if you know, that's a bit of what is in the Bible, if you look at any of these ancient texts, that's what they talk about. And I think we overcomplicate it with, oh, the law of attraction isn't working for me, or, you know, the, it's working. It's always working. You know? Just how are you applying it and how do you want it applied? And start with your health. I know a lot of people like to start with their wealth. Once I have the wealth, then everything else will follow. But really, if you don't have your health, nothing is worth it then. Leanne Woehlke Yeah, I agree with that. For sure, we see that a lot. And sometimes by the time people come to us that they're so stressed that their quality of life, regardless of how much money they make or don't make, they can't even enjoy it. And there's that discontent. Carla White I always like to start with, with when it comes to money, what is your emotional belief in relationship with money? Because there's so many people that I've worked with that they're making a lot of money, and they're still not happy. In fact, they're more and more stressed. So what is it about money that, you know, where are you with that? And so, having that healthy relationship with money is so important. Leanne Woehlke So another question for you. You talked about your top three self empowerment secrets. What are those? Carla White Yeah, so I One of them is always taking time out for yourself every single day. And I like to get up really early, like around 4am I know that's not doable for a lot of people. Leanne Woehlke It's impressive.. Carla White But even if you have five minutes in your car, in a parking lot, where you just turn everything off, close your eyes and just take some deep breaths, that will have a huge, huge, huge ripple effect, a compound effect. Then the second one is drink a lot of water. And we are 90% water we're mostly water, drink water, I mean are all of our organs even down to our bones are water, so drink water. And then the third one is surround yourself in your environment with people, I don't want us to have just Pollyannas who are rah rah rah, you're the best, because then you're gonna start drinking your own Kool Aid and you'll never gonna grow. So, but surround yourself with people who will challenge you, who will believe in you, who don't squish your dreams, who are pushing their boundaries, pushing their comfort levels, like you will be the sum of the people that you hang out with. Leanne Woehlke Yeah, I agree with that. Anything else you'd like to tell our listeners? Carla White Well, I think if you practice gratitude every day, if that's one thing you do, close your eyes and just focus on the abundance in the world rather than the lack you will start to receive more abundance. Leanne Woehlke Awesome. Thank you so much, Carla. It was fantastic to have you here. Where can listeners catch up with you? Carla White Oh, well thank you, Leanne. My website is www.carlawhite.org. That's Carla with a "C". Or if you want to catch my podcasts, it's called "Radical Shift". And you can get that on any podcasting app. Leanne Woehlke Awesome. Amazing. Thank you so much, Carla. I think one of the my favorite parts about this whole journey is the people I get to meet and interact with along the way, and you're such a blessing and such a bright light. So thank you for that. Carla White Oh, thank you, Leanne. This has been such a great conversation. Leanne Woehlke Thank you. I know it'll be valuable.
In this episode we're unlocking parenting secrets with our expert guest, Carla White!Carla is the first woman to launch an iPhone app, that has been top of the charts for 10+ years. She is a success coach and happiness cattle prod who’s helped countless people transform their personal and professional lives via her apps, public speaking, newsletter, seminars and book. She is also a mom of 2 boys who are 9 and 5 years old!In this episode we talk about how focusing on gratitude can allow you to see yourself as your child sees you.Find out more about Carla White!https://carlawhite.org/thegratitudeapp.comhiro.fmRadical Shift Podcast GOOD KARMA ALERT!Want some good karma? Rate and Review our show and we'll send you our Family Toolkit, FOR FREE!www.famvaluespodcast.com
It’s hard to stay positive when you find yourself in a rut. Things go slow and you can’t seem to break the cycle.This is what inspired Carla White, a self-proclaimed Technical Spiritual Junkie, to develop her first iPhone app -- the first iOS app made by a woman -- “Gratitude”, an app that makes it easy to document good things that happened to you during the day. Mind you, this was all before the app craze started. To this day, this app continues to be in the top of the charts, ten years later. Her success inspired her audiobook, “The Inside Secrets to an iPhone” and more so, changed her professional path to do what she loves.Nowadays, she develops apps for big and small companies, creates courses for like-minded people, and helps them transform their personal and professional lives via her apps, public speaking, newsletters, seminars, and books.In this episode, we discussed:➡️ The #1 way to get reliable and responsible contractors ➡️ Steps to successful recruiting➡️ Best ways to manage big projects➡️ What YOU need to do if you’re just starting out in the businessAnd a lot more. Check this episode out now!Connect With Carla https://carlawhite.org/https://ideatoiphone.com/https://twitter.com/carlawhitehttps://radicalshiftpodcast.com/https://www.instagram.com/heycarlawhiteOur Websitehttps://systematicexcellenceconsulting.com/home/Hire Your First Contractor BundleConnect with Amalie:https://www.instagram.com/amalie.shaffer/https://www.facebook.com/amalie.shaffer/https://www.linkedin.com/in/amalieshaffer/Connect with Janine:https://www.linkedin.com/in/janine-suvakhttps://www.instagram.com/systematicexcellence/https://www.facebook.com/systematicexcellenceconsulting/Note: This episode was recorded in July 2019 the information is still relevant but some programs that were mentioned are no longer available. If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to us at hello@systematicexcellence.com.Content Disclaimer: The information contained above is provided for information purposes only. The contents of this article, video or audio are not intended to amount to advice and you should not rely on any of the contents of this article, video, or audio. Professional advice should be obtained before taking or refraining from taking any action as a result of the contents of this article, video, or audio. Systematic Excellence Consulting LLC disclaims all liability and responsibility arising from any reliance placed on any of the contents of this article, video, or audio.Disclaimer: Some of these links are for products and services offered by the podcast creators. Affiliate Disclaimer: The article, video, or audio may contain affiliate links. We may get commissions for purchases made through links in this post. Although you won't pay any more for any purchases you make, the commissions will enable us to continue to provide free content to readers and listeners.
Many years ago, Carla White found herself overweight, drinking heavily and feeling apathetic about her life. Her journey to more happiness led her to create The Gratitude App (highlighted by Oprah and Entrepreneur Magazine) which became a tool I used in my own spiritual awakening many years ago. In this episode, she shares what she knows about the brain, why we're actually wired for happiness and how to create more of it in our lives in very simple, concrete ways.
In part 2 of my interview with the highly decorated Carla White, we dive into how she climbed out of depression and unhappiness to become the first woman to launch an app on iTunes, how that propelled her into being featured in Forbes and Oprah, to her #1 rated podcast Radical Shift, and how its changed her views on money, life, parenthood, and gratitude.
Carla White's resume is something that is highly decorated - Entrepeneur Magazine Top 20 podcasts, First Female owned App on iTunes, Pentagon, Multiple Languages, MBA, Neuroscience, etc.. But she realizes that the resume is what we're taught to fill in school and seek satisfaction from filling it but that Gratitude is what really gives fulfillment. Learn how she took a want for her son to about business as a summer goal and built a community thriving opportunity to teach 50+ kids about business, explode her son's confidence, deepen their relationship and help him make thousands of dollars.
Carla White comes onto the podcast today to talk about the power of gratitude!
Named "20 Podcaster so Help You Grow" by Entrepreneur, Carla White is the first woman to launch an iPhone app (top of the charts for 10+ years), success coach and happiness cattle prod who’s helped countless people transform their personal and professional lives via her apps, public speaking, newsletters, seminars and books. Her #1 bestseller app, Gratitude, has been downloaded by thousands, featured on Oprah, NBC, NYTimes and countless other publications, and continues to grow in popularity around the globe. She shares everything she knows about producing successful apps in her best seller “Idea to iPhone” (2013). Due to popular demand, she hosts Radical Shift podcast, aligning neuroscience with ancient wisdom in a way that has never been done before!
Radical Shift: Mindset, Strategy, Habits & Productivity for Creative Entrepreneurs
Join our 21 Day Mindset Reset Challenge (and get some amazing Black Friday specials including special coaching with my mentors, copies of my upcoming book, discounts and entry to a $10K prize!) : 21dayMindsetReset.comGratitude Journal App - thegratitudeapp.comFacebook Group - The Gratitude TribeFreebie - My Secret Gratitude KitInstagram - @heycarlawhiteFacebook - @heycarlawhiteWebsite - carlawhite.orgCarla White is the first woman to launch an iPhone app (top of the charts for 10+ years), high level success coach and a self-proclaimed happiness cattle prod who’s helped countless people transform their personal and professional lives via her apps, public speaking, newsletters, seminars and books. Her #1 bestseller app, Gratitude, has been downloaded by thousands, featured on Oprah, NBC, NYTimes and countless other publications, and continues to grow in popularity around the globe. She shares everything she knows about producing successful apps in her best seller “Idea to iPhone” (2013). Due to popular demand, she now offers direct coaching to powerful thought leaders who want to make an impact and a legacy.Thanks for listening!It means so much to us that you listened to Radical Shift! If you would like to continue the conversation with us, head on over to carlawhite.org and let’s connect on social. With this podcast, we are building a community of passionate thought leaders that we hope to inspire to create big impact and big income. If you know somebody who would benefit from this message, or would be an awesome addition to our community, please share it using the social media buttons on this page.Do you have some feedback or questions about this episode? Leave a note in the comment section below!Subscribe to the podcastIf you would like to get automatic updates of new podcast episodes, you can subscribe on the podcast app on your mobile device.Leave us a reviewPlease give us your feedback to make this podcast even better. Ratings and reviews from our listeners not only help us improve, but also help others find us in their podcast app. If you have a minute, an honest review on iTunes goes a long way! Thank You!!
027 Stay tuned to the end for some super simple, practical ideas that can literally transform your life! We've been conditioned to believe that things need to be hard and they don't have to be. Carla White is the first woman to launch an iPhone app (top of the charts for 10+ years), success coach and happiness cattle prod who's helped countless people transform their personal and professional lives via her apps, public speaking, newsletters, seminars and books. Her #1 bestseller app, Gratitude, has been downloaded by thousands, featured on Oprah, NBC and NYTimes. Carla shares her story of how she went from being a burnt out, overworked entrepreneur to being suicidal to stumbling across the the miraculous powers of gratitude. How she started her experimental gratitude journal practice. (7:00) The Neuroscience and Actionable Steps (11:40) Brain doesn't know if something is happening right now, past or future. You can create simulations to your advantage. Why writing it down is such a good thing. Mind goes towards pleasure or away from pain. (13:45) Program what is pleasurable. Top 3 industries in U.S. are designed for us to believe in fear and lack. Arms, pharmacueticals and alcohol/tobacco Natural state is joy. We all have same repetitive thoughts every day, 70% negative (14:50) Quantum physics: (15:40) Everything is everywhere and nowhere at the same time It's our attention to it that brings it into being. Brain has a single processor, not a dual processor (16:55) Interrupt that with gratitude. 8 things is ideal. (18:00) Achieve and then be grateful – actually the opposite! (18:00) Gratitude for the smallest things, not the big things. Thirty for Thirty: (19:19) Ultimate: things you haven't received, yet! We are 99.9% energy. 21 Day Mindset Reset Challenge Connect more with Carla TheGratitudeApp.com, CarlaWhite.org, 21DayMindsetReset.com and on her podcast, Radical Shift. Kick 2020 off right!! Join our next 7-Day Mini Habits Challenge Do Less, Achieve More! Register by Jan. 6 Leave a Review to Win a $100 Amazon Gift Card (2 drawings!) Receive your “Top 11 Apps that Will Change Your Life Checklist” AND be entered to win a $100 Amazon gift card By doing the following by Fri., Dec. 6th Winner Announced FB Live: Sun., Dec. 8th at 9PM EST Leave a review for the show Screenshot the review before you submit as it takes 24 hours to post! DM screenshot to my Joy Wilder FB Page OR email joy@joywilder.com Like my Joy Wilder FB Page Double entry!! screenshot your fave podcast episode share to your FB or IG #brilliantlifeshow and tag @JoyWilder1000 (FB) or @joywilder2 (IG)
The Power of Gratitude to achieve happiness and everything you want in life is what Carla White and Kiana Danial talk about in this episode of the Invest Diva Movement. As a big fan of “The Secret” movie and the law of Attraction, Kiana is super excited to chat with the woman who launched the Gratitude Journal app. Kiana personally uses the app on a daily basis and shares her story about how the app changed her energy and level of happiness ever since she started using it. In this episode Carla and Kiana discuss: - The power of your mindset - The law of attraction - What money really is - How to change your life and achieve true happiness - And an abundance mindset is better than greed. 3 Secrets To Grow $500 Into $10,573 (By Investing in Stocks & Other Online Assets)...even if you're super busy and NOT a math whiz: https://learn.investdiva.com/start About Carla White Carla White is a #1 bestselling app producer (the first woman to launch an iPhone app), a success coach, and an author. Carla launched her first app, Gratitude Journal, in 2008 and her life changed forever when it instantly shot up to #1 and was hailed in major news publications around the world - all on a meager $500 budget. Top of the charts for 10+ years, Gratitude Journal has been featured by Apple, USA Today, NPR, Oprah, Forbes Magazine and many other major publications across the globe. She shared everything she knows about producing successful apps in her 2013 best seller 'Idea to iPhone'. She is the founder of Happy Tapper, a design studio specializing in iPhone and iPad apps, is a TEDxTalk speaker, hosts her podcast 'Radical Shift: Mindset, Strategy, Habits & Productivity for Creative Entrepreneurs', and is now presenting her 'One Habit Challenge' to help people build positive habits! * FIND CARLA WHITE ONLINE * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/heycarlawhite/ New Gratitude Journal: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/my-grat... The One Habit Challenge: https://www.onehabitchallenge.com/ord... Power of Gratitude Summary Gratitude is perhaps the most important key to finding success and happiness in your day-to-day life. Recognizing what’s going well in your life and showing appreciation towards it puts us in a positive frame of mind. It connects us to the world around us and to ourselves. Research demonstrates that focusing on what we are grateful for is a universally rewarding way to feel happier and more fulfilled. As a result of feeling happier, you can attract more things that bring happiness to your life. This is explained through the Law Of Attraction, which is the ability to attract into our lives whatever we are focusing on.
Carla White is the first woman to launch an iPhone app (top of the charts for 10+ years), success coach and happiness cattle prod who's helped countless people transform their personal and professional lives via her apps, public speaking, newsletters, seminars and books. Her #1 bestseller app, Gratitude, has been downloaded by thousands, featured on Oprah, NBC, NYTimes and countless other publications, and continues to grow in popularity around the globe. She shares everything she knows about producing successful apps in her best seller “Idea to iPhone” (2013). Due to popular demand, she is now launching a podcast aligning neuroscience with ancient wisdom in a way that has never been done before!You can find Carla here:https://carlawhite.org/contact/https://www.instagram.com/heycarlawhite/Carla's High Ticket Coaching Closing Script - FREE -https://docs.google.com/document/d/1OY0KQTe9gz53owUoWUf4QqhU0cjusG9VooIMEhGxiEg/edit?usp=sharing
Join Danne and guest Carla White for a fun conversation about how to use humor as a transformational tool! Having been through many hardships, Carla helps people to "bounce back" from tragedy and loss to a place of joy and purpose.
Victoria: Hey everyone, it’s Sensei Victoria Whitfield here, your journey partner in business, welcoming you back to episode 90 of the Journeypreneur Podcast. This is your source for channeled holistic stress management techniques, guidance, inspiration and motivation to stay on your path to rapid financial ascension and massive impact as a conscious entrepreneur. The title of today’s podcast episode is Transformational Gratitude. I get to share with you another goddess friend of mine Carla White, and she is the creator of the Gratitude App - you can find it at thegratitudeapp.com on your iPhone. So here's the thing, she have I met in the Two Comma Club X Coaching Program this year with Russell Brunso,n and from the minute that met her I was like "omg I love this woman!" Carla: I love you as wel!l The feeling is mutual! Victoria: Yeah! So, the energy is super high between us, and I'm just so happy that I get to share your light, your story, your brilliance with more people today. So, Carla thank you so much for being on the show! Carla: Aww, thank you! And anytime I get it to grab a conversation with you it's a blessing, man it's so awesome. Thank you. Victoria: So good! So, this may be the very first time that someone is encountering you or are getting to meet you, and so of course I want to ask what do you do, and tell us about your work. But at the same time I love to ask what are the three things that you are known for - could you tell us? Carla: Yeah! Right, so you mentioned one, which is probably what I'm most known for, is this app that I made, but a hidden little know fact about that is that when I released that app, that made me the first woman to launch an iPhone app! Victoria: Woohoo!! Carla: Yeah diva, high five! So yeah I was most often the only skirt in the room. I'm also known for coaching people into their their natural talents and helping them make money shamelessly, because we all hold this unnecessary shame around sales. So with my clients, I am helping them step in to what I call just Natural Abundance, because gratitude is all about abundance and everybody has unlimited abundance. Let's talk about it! - Are you blocking your next business breakthrough? Take the assessment at http://www.victoriawhitfield.com/quiz to find out, and apply for a Breakthrough Call with me!
For full show notes: https://nicoleburgesscoaching.com/ep70 In today’s episode guest Carla White is the first woman to launch an iPhone app (top of the charts for 10+ years), a success coach and a happiness cattle prod who’s helped countless people transform their personal and professional lives via her apps, public speaking, newsletters, seminars, and books. Her #1 bestseller app, Gratitude, has been downloaded by thousands, featured on Oprah, NBC, NYTimes, and countless other publications, and continues to grow in popularity around the globe. She shares everything she knows about producing successful apps in her best seller “Idea to iPhone” (2013). She has also launched the podcast, Radical Shift, aligning neuroscience with ancient wisdom in a way that has never been done before! Free online workshop for high achieving sensitive women entrepreneurs: 5 Shifts to End Overwhelm & Live Balanced & Connected as a Highly Sensitive and High Achieving Woman www.nicoleburgesscoaching.com/endoverwhelm
Radical Shift: Mindset, Strategy, Habits & Productivity for Creative Entrepreneurs
Social Media linksGratitude Journal App - thegratitudeapp.comFacebook Group - The Gratitude TribeFreebie - My Secret Gratitude Kit Instagram - @heycarlawhiteFacebook - @heycarlawhiteWebsite - carlawhite.orgCarla White is the first woman to launch an iPhone app (top of the charts for 10+ years), high level success coach and a self-proclaimed happiness cattle prod who’s helped countless people transform their personal and professional lives via her apps, public speaking, newsletters, seminars and books. Her #1 bestseller app, Gratitude, has been downloaded by thousands, featured on Oprah, NBC, NYTimes and countless other publications, and continues to grow in popularity around the globe. She shares everything she knows about producing successful apps in her best seller “Idea to iPhone” (2013). Due to popular demand, she now offers direct coaching to powerful thought leaders who want to make an impact and a legacy.Thanks for listening!It means so much to us that you listened to Radical Shift! If you would like to continue the conversation with us, head on over to carlawhite.org and let’s connect on social. With this podcast, we are building a community of passionate thought leaders that we hope to inspire to create big impact and big income. If you know somebody who would benefit from this message, or would be an awesome addition to our community, please share it using the social media buttons on this page.Do you have some feedback or questions about this episode? Leave a note in the comment section below!Subscribe to the podcastIf you would like to get automatic updates of new podcast episodes, you can subscribe on the podcast app on your mobile device.Leave us a reviewWe appreciate every bit of feedback to make this a value adding part of your day. Ratings and reviews from our listeners not only help us improve, but also help others find us in their podcast app. If you have a minute, an honest review on iTunes goes a long way! Thank You!!
To get to know more about Carla White, check out:carlawhite.orgYou can find The Gratitude App at this link:thegratitudeapp.comAnd if you're interested in her One Habit Challenge:onehabitchallenge.com Featured on Oprah, NPR, The New York Times, Forbes, Business Insider, USA Today, our guest today is Carla White, "Top Woman in Tech." While working at NASA over 10 years ago, she became the first woman to create an iPhone App--The Gratitude App! She is on a mission to help people find nerdy, geeky, fun ways to take care of themselves and overcome depression naturally. She leads One Habit Challenges to help people "lower their stress, increase their income, and make the journey a lot more fun." Personally, this may be the most impactful interview I've conducted so far. Make sure you download, rate, and review this episode!
In this episode of the Tribe of Leaders podcast, Emi welcomes tech entrepreneur, speaker and mentor, Carla White. Carla is the founder of the Gratitude journal, one of the first few life-changing apps to launch in tech. Carla promotes the power of gratitude. She explains the importance of keeping a gratitude journal and how the mind works when one relives good memories through writing. Emi and Carla discuss the how the mind is conditioned by industries in this day and age. Carla shares some important tips on how to keep a positive and grateful mindset. Find out: Carla’s background and founding Gratitude app Carla and Emi talk about how the mind is programmed Understanding that you are enough Carla’s leadership experience Carla shares an interesting analogy RESOURCES My Gratitude Journal (app) The Ultimate app success Roadmap via www.carlawhite.org/roadmap Connect with Carla: Website Facebook Instagram
In this episode of the Tribe of Leaders podcast, Emi welcomes tech entrepreneur, speaker and mentor, Carla White. Carla is the founder of the Gratitude journal, one of the first few life-changing apps to launch in tech. Carla promotes the power of gratitude. She explains the importance of keeping a gratitude journal and how the mind works when one relives good memories through writing. Emi and Carla discuss the how the mind is conditioned by industries in this day and age. Carla shares some important tips on how to keep a positive and grateful mindset. Find out: Carla’s background and founding Gratitude app Carla and Emi talk about how the mind is programmed Understanding that you are enough Carla’s leadership experience Carla shares an interesting analogy RESOURCES My Gratitude Journal (app) The Ultimate app success Roadmap via www.carlawhite.org/roadmap Connect with Carla: Website Facebook Instagram
Radical Shift: Mindset, Strategy, Habits & Productivity for Creative Entrepreneurs
My name is Carla White Top women in tech and lifestyle entrepreneur. But many of you know me as the woman who created the Gratitude Journal App. Gratitude journal has graced the top of the charts for well over 10 years, which is super awesome. But what's even more amazing are the beautiful people who have reached out to me over this time, over 10 years of emails and conversations, asking me for more people asking me for help: with their marriage bullying getting through loss of a loved one career movesmaking more money. The transformed Gratitude app from being a piece of software into becoming a movement in a community. As a result, I dove deep into: neuroscienceancient wisdompositive psychologymoney mindsetentrepreneurshipand all things related to women empowerment. And what I discovered is shocking. There are so many things that have yet to be discussed. So that's why I created this podcast Radical Shift. Each week I bring you either a person or a message that will teach you how to create radical shifts in your life, finances, relationship, productivity, and success in ways you never thought possible. Subscribe to Radical Shift on Apple podcast, or your favorite podcasting app. Until then, keep being awesome!
Gratitude will change your life. It changed Carla White's life when she was at her lowest point in life. After transforming her own life, Carla has helped countless people transform their personal and professional lives via her apps, public speaking, newsletters, seminars and books. Her number one bestseller app Gratitude has been downloaded by thousands and featured on Oprah, NBC and New York Times, and countless other publications and continues to grow in popularity around the globe. In today's episode, we cover a range of topics including her new podcast which aligns neuroscience with ancient wisdom in a way that has never been done before. Enjoy the podcast! 03:13 - Carla shares her backstory of how growing up in a small, South Dakota town and challenging the status quo every chance she could. 04:22 - How a chance encounter with a woman from Japan changed the trajectory of her life. 07:37 - The game of spending taxpayer dollars as fast as you can (i.e. working in a $3.5 billion Pentagon program). 09:45 - The hidden depressed state creeping into Carla's life. 11:50 - From living out of a car to traveling the world working for Microsoft. 14:22 - The phone call and major life event that started the downward spiral. 16:38 - The major epiphany that started a new journey. 22:45 - The one, simple life-transforming power ritual you should do when you first wake up before lifting your head from the pillow. 29:25 - How we are being brainwashed into focusing on lack instead of abundance. 35:40 - Carla's One Habit Challenge and 3 life-changing stories of people who have participated in it. 43:32 - The story behind Carla's new podcast which is a combination of neuroscience, ancient wisdom, psychology, and business all rolled into one. 47:43 - A new book is born and the courage it took to finally begin the process. What an amazing podcast with Carla White today! Want to get in touch or learn more? Check out these links below. CarlaWhite.org - https://carlawhite.org/ OneHabitChallenge.com - https://www.onehabitchallenge.com IdeatoiPhone.com - https://ideatoiphone.com/ TheGratitudeApp.com - http://TheGratitudeApp.com --------------------------------------------------- Thank you for listening. Make sure to not miss an episode. Subscribe now on your favorite listening platform. Are you ready to start your own purpose-driven business to make a positive impact on the world but don't know where to start? I would be honored to help. Please reach out to me on Facebook at Evans Putman Coaching https://www.facebook.com/EvansPutmanHQ/ and let's get you started!
Carla White, the first woman to develop an iPhone app, Gratitude. She talks about her path to entrepreneurship, the hardships she had to work through, and how simple rituals helped her take her time and life back. If you're struggling with ANYTHING, this episode is a wonderful reminder of how sometimes little things, can be pivotal in getting you going in the direction you really want. Check out Carla and her app here: https://carlawhite.org
On today’s episode, we have Carla White. Carla is the first woman to launch an iPhone app (top of the charts for 10+ years), success coach and happiness cattle prod who’s helped countless people transform their personal and professional lives via her apps, public speaking, newsletters, seminars and books. Her #1 bestseller app, Gratitude, has been downloaded by thousands, featured on Oprah, NBC, NYTimes and countless other publications, and continues to grow in popularity around the globe. She shares everything she knows about producing successful apps in her best seller “Idea to iPhone” (2013). Due to popular demand, she is now launching a podcast aligning neuroscience with ancient wisdom in a way that has never been done before!We chat it up about:- How gratitude saved her life- How she became the first female app developer- How neuroscience and ancient wisdom are connected- Power rituals that will change your life- Why affirmations alone doesn’t work and what you should do instead- Gratitude vs. Appreciation- Why daydreaming is so important- How her dog came back to life on Easter SundayAnnouncementsDon’t forget to subscribe and leave a review. Let me know via email and be instantly entered to win a free Purium CBD Oil.Join the super food with me - www.isharepurium.com! Reach out to get 25% off your first order!Book a Quantum Healing / Past Life Regression session - https://www.jen-shin.com/the-healing-spaceConnect with Carlacarlawhite.orgthegratitudeapp.comideatoiphone.comwww.onehabitchallenge.com FB facebook.com/heycarlawhiteIG instagram.com/heycarlawhiteConnect with Mewww.jen-shin.comIG @iamjenshinEmail healwithjen@gmail.com
Carla White is the first woman to launch an iPhone app (top of the charts for 10+ years) and she helps "soulpreneurs" with their journeys.
Another day, another KYŌ question to rock your Mental Fitness! How can I help others succeed? This reflective questions comes from Carla White, EP7 Wishing you the very best in your Mental Fitness today! And never forget, you're an amazing human. Check out our digital journal KYŌ for more prompts to help guide your daily reflection!
Carla White is the first female app developer and in this interview she shares her brilliant science knowledge.
Carla White, the first women to launch an iPhone app, joins me on the podcast as we discuss what having gratitude really means, how it benefits your daily life and steps you can implement TODAY that will bring you closer to your goals.
Wendy K Laidlaw interviews The Gratitude Guru, Carla White, who talks about the positive and impactful nature of journaling and giving gratitude to what is going well in our lives. At a time where your body may feel out of control, start to direct more of your attention to what you can influence to help start your new journey to healing naturally. Download Carla's App 'The Gratitude Journal on iTunes. And download your new and FREE Top 5 Quick Start Tips Report at Https://EndoBoss.com/Top_Tips_Report
On this edition of Fort McMurray Matters, we speak we local author and mentor Carla White about her upcoming show at Keyano Theatre of International Women's Day.
It was so COLD this week! (How cold was it?) But we kept warm with laughter talking to Carla White and announcing her ticket sales for her new show. Also: checking your kids' phones and the war of the moose statues.
It was so COLD this week! (How cold was it?) But we kept warm with laughter talking to Carla White and announcing her ticket sales for her new show. Also: checking your kids' phones and the war of the moose statues.
Doug talks to motivational speaker, best selling author and stand up comedian, Carla White about Melissa McCarthy, getting started in stand up, reigniting your spark and more!Follow Carla: https://carla-white.ca/Follow Doug: https://twitter.com/dougvandelayFollow the Show: https://twitter.com/vanxvancastFollow the Cave Goblin Network: http://twitter.com/cavegoblinsFind more podcasts and friends of the network at cavegoblins.com
On this edition of Fort McMurray Matters, we speak with Carla White and Danne Reed from Reignite Your Spark tour about Carla's new book which was released on Amazon on Tuesday.
“I got this idea, but I don't know if it will make me money.” Does that sound like a familiar statement? Have you ever come up with an online business idea, but thought “Nobody would ever pay for that!” Well, don't dismiss your idea so quickly because the internet is an amazing thing. The internet changes everything and you could make thousands of dollars on almost anything you could think of selling if you just take action! Yes, you've heard of so many business coaches, life coaches, social media coaches, and similar types making money online… well, today we have something different, and you're in for a treat! In our Flip Your Life community, we have a lot of different people with different niches, but this one is one of our favorites! Today's guest is Teresa Perleberg. Her online business? How about “Shearing sheep and turning their wool into a statue!” Okay, that may be oversimplifying it, but it just gets better! Teresa lives on a North Dakota farm with her husband and 4 kids, 93 sheep, 50 cattle. Her husband had worked multiple jobs to provide for their family, she wanted to help out while still being able to stay homeschooling the kids. It turns out that her discovery of an amazing craft (that utilized her sheep wool) would be the solution to this. She does something really awesome called needle felting. You'll have to listen in to hear Teresa explain what that is in detail, but we absolutely love it! She started selling her needle felted art on Etsy in 2008, then transitioned into making needle felting kits and selling them. And because her audience had shown so much interest in taking their needle felting to the next level by learning more techniques, Teresa had started a membership business on Needle Felting. Her online business has grown to have a stable income which was enough for her husband to quit his night shift job and have more time with the family! Now her husband and the kids all help out on her online business, working together as a family. That's Flippin' your life, y'all! Join us as we help Teresa on her membership retention strategies, audience engagement, overcoming technical problems, and growing her membership. Anytime we can talk about shearing sheep in a podcast is always a good day! [Tweet "First, you make money by what you do, then you make MORE money by what you know."] [Tweet "You can literally make thousands of dollars off of any idea if you just take action.”"] [Tweet "When you raise your price, what you're saying to the world is “I am more valuable than this.”"] You Will Learn: Strategies for membership retention How to connect more with your audience, get them involved, and get them to know you Overcoming technical problems and not getting caught up by it How to keep your members paying and not have too many customer service problems Live video and audience engagement strategies Plus so much more! [Tweet "Successful people find a way to solve the problem, not just talk about the problem."] [Tweet "People with a wealth mindset don't say “I can't afford that”, they say “How can I afford that?”"] [Tweet "Whatever is easiest and the lowest energy for you and your members, that's what you should do."] Links and resources mentioned on today's show: Teresa's Needle Felting Website Carolyn Lincoln's Dog Training Website Beth Bohnert's Cashmere Goats Flip Your Life community Enjoy the podcast; we hope it inspires you to explore what's possible for your family! Click here to leave us an iTunes review and subscribe to the show! We may even read yours on the air! ? Success Story of the Week: This week's success story comes from Flip Your Life community member, Carla White! Carla's title for her success story forum post says, "I rebuilt and re-launched my website!" Carla says, "As I sat at my husband's hospital bedside for an outpatient iron transfus...
Carla White- With over three decades of experience as a consultant, facilitator and yes, one of the first female Emergency Services Firefighters, Carla White earned her badassery badge by rising from the ashes of life’s literal and figurative fires. Today, she’s on a mission to educate, empower and inspire others to STOP letting life’s inevitable fires burn them to the ground and START reigniting their own SPARK. From burnout and depression during her nursing career, to specializing in dealing with crisis and chaos in her work with clients, and surviving the 2016 Fort McMurray wildfire - Canada’s largest and most expensive natural disaster in history - Carla knows a thing or ten about bouncing forward from life’s rock bottom moments. She applies her real-world expertise to consult with government agencies, municipalities, first responders and health care on their unique resiliency issues. Carla is the author of the upcoming book: Reignite your Spark: Simple Steps to Extinguish Stress and go from Burned Out to Fired Up, and a 3x International best-selling co-author, including her featured story in Chicken Soup for the Soul: The Spirit of Canada. Additionally, Carla is a sought-after consultant for human resource departments on crisis management and has worked with some of the world’s top thought leaders as a Human Potential mentor and facilitator. In both capacities, Carla delivers leading edge content and mastery programs in Resiliency, Reinvention, Stress & Crisis Management. As a keynote presenter and dynamic speaker, Carla brings a relatable, results- driven wit and charm to her exceptional storytelling. From seminars and strategic work sessions to executive retreats, Carla partners with you to re-energize your teams, empower your groups, and be a catalyst for high impact change. Through her signature set of Resiliency Tools, Carla successfully shifts individuals and audiences around the world from stuck and stressed to refueled and reignited! Part powerful mindset practices, part life and business skill building, Carla’s uncanny ability to transform audiences with her unique fusion of heart, humour and high impact content is unparalleled. Connect with Carla carla@crispconnections.ca www.carla-white.ca
Carla is a mobile strategist & designer who is passionate about human-computer interaction, social change, and personal growth. Born to a farmer and a photographer, she inherited her dad’s work ethics and resourcefulness and her mom’s artistic eye. Using these gifts, she started creating apps in 2008 when she was still designing for NASA, to promote the power of gratitude while also raising money for charity. Carla is passionate and determined to make app development accessible to all independents! Follow Carla's journey at Carla.is & Twitter Idea to iPhone Master Class Visit journal.kyoapp.com for full show notes Made possible by our daily reflection app KYŌ. Take it for a spin! Music by Joakim Karud http://youtube.com/joakimkarud
On this edition of Fort McMurray Matters, we speak with local author, speaker, and mentor, Carla White, talks about how she got into public speaking, her new book, and upcoming stand-up comedy show called Shut the F*$% Up! Confessions of an Angry Housewife.
The second part of our series where James attempts to explain Metal Gear to Karina. This episode covers Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty. (Music used: 'Metal Gear Solid Theme Song' - Harry Gregson-Williams based on an arrangement by TAPPY | 'Can't Say Goodbye to Yesterday' - written by Rika Muranaka, sung by Carla White)
After conquering the base of Shadow Moses, Jackson continued on to Big Shell, accompanied this time by none other than the fantastic Heather Alexandra! This episode is an in-depth critical discussion on Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty, where we talk about (among other things) the game’s commentary on player and player character agency, the societal implications of The Patriots, and the varying quality of the members of that poor Emmerich Family.I’m incredibly proud of this discussion, so if you’re at all interested in critical discussions on Metal Gear then you should definitely have a listen, I think it’s an intresting conversation about a really dense game. This episode couldn’t have been made without special guest Heather Alexandra, whose writing can be found on her website and you should also follow her on twitter!You can get our podcast on iTunes, on Stitcher, or you can download it directly by clicking here+.Things discussed: Metals Gear 1-5, Driving Off The Map, Metal Gear RisingMusic This EpisodeMetal Gear Solid Main Theme by TAPPY & Harry Gregson-WilliamsFortune by Norihiko HibinoCan’t Say Goodbye To Yesterday by Rika Muranaka, Carla White
In which I'm building up to something, namely a pipe that will suck the remaining goo I have. World of Goo Begining and Ode to the Bridge Builder by Kyle Gabler from World of Goo by 2D Boy; Snow Bros by Toaplan; Metal Gear Solid theme by Tappi "TAPPY" Iwase, arranged by Harry Gregson-Williams, and Can't Say Goodbye to Yesterday by Rika Muranaka peformed by Carla White, both from Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty by Konami.
Carla White, the designer and inventor behind the Happy Tapper apps, guests this week to talk about taking ideas from spark to completion and then getting them seen (and bought).