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This year, 2020, was full of surprises and negativity. A lot of people said that they just simply hate the this year mainly because of the pandemic. How about you? Looking back to all the things that happened this year, how would you describe your 2020? Was it more on the good side? Bad side? Of course, each of us is standing on different situations than other people. But the most important part is how we look for the good things that happened. And that, my friend, is what this podcast is all about.This episode will help us find the good side of things and focus on them instead of being stressed out from the negativity. Our podcast guests Ryan Bullock, John Lee Dumas, Billy Gene, Chris Gillebeau, Tiffany Aliche, Jason Van Orden, Rhonda Britten, Steve Sims, Genesis Dorsey, Chalene Johnson, Jack Canfield, Sherry Peel Jackson, Allyson Bird, Patrick Bet David, Pat Flynn, Dean Graziosi, Mike Michalowicz, Jon Gordon, Marshawn Evans Daniels, George Pitts, Britney Jeanine, and Sarah Fontenot will share to us their tips on how they were able to get by amidst the pandemic, and that you can do it, too.
Hala Taha started her career in radio at WQHT Hot97 on “The Angie Martinez Show.” Later she focused on an entrepreneurial endeavor with the launch of an entertainment news site, “The Sorority of Hip Hop.” She led an all-female team of 50 bloggers, and together they ran the popular site, interviewed celebrities, produced radio shows, and hosted parties/concerts. When the blog site boom slowed down in 2014, Hala took a temporary exit from the entertainment industry to get an MBA. She now has over 5 years of corporate marketing experience at a Fortune 50 company. In the past few months, she started and grew a side hustle to multiple six-figures in revenue without quitting her job. She also has a popular podcast that gets over ten thousand downloads per episode called Young and Profiting (Website | Castbox | Apple), which merges Hala’s passions for radio, entrepreneurship, business, and continued learning.Visit Hala at https://youngandprofiting.com/ and connect with her on LinkedIn.Hala's first interview on GMU: https://JordanParis.com/ep121This episode is sponsored by Trend Up Media.
Have you met someone who never tried working in a corporate world and is now a successful entrepreneur? Who believe it is much a safer choice to bet on yourself rather than to bet on someone else’ business? Our today’s podcast guest will tell you just that. He has been working for himself since he’s 19 years old, and even though at the beginning that is mostly because of his personality, we can take so much value as to why we should not hesitate to work for ourselves. A lot of you might be able to connect to his life story. The young Chris was a juvenile delinquent and a high school dropout. At a young age he started selling anything online to support himself. Life took a turn when he had the opportunity to live and serve overseas in West Africa and began travelling to other places. He learned a lot that he knew he just got to share it to the world, and that is how the New York Times bestselling author and modern-day explorer Chris came about. If you wanted to unlock the entrepreneur in you, if you wanted to start a side hustle, and eventually start something for yourself to benefit you in the long run, you got to listen to this episode in full and be ready to digest all the wisdom Chris has in store for all of us. Here’s What You Missed Chris’ early life and his turning pointHow to find opportunities using the internetWhy you got to work for yourself and why has that become the mainstream nowadaysTips on how to be successful in podcastHow to boost your self-relianceChris’ tips on how to stay disciplined Knowledge Nuggets A big part of Chris’ message is about self-reliance. Believe in yourself that you can do things on your own and that you can figure things out along the path. Don’t look back and dwell on your mistakes but always look ahead and determine how to can take a better step. Indulge in the following chunks of wisdom shared by Chris in this episode. [5:50] This pandemic taught us that we can’t control a lot of things we thought were under our control, but there are still a few aspects that we can. When Chris hit desperation, like what a lot of people are going through now, he started to look for opportunities online. He tried selling things in his apartment then he learned about buying and selling. This is a basic business everyone can do and should take a look at. It’s not like you’ll be doing this forever, but it’ll generate some income now, and will teach you new skills. [8:20] Another thing this pandemic taught us is that there actually is not a lot of security on that day job. So entrepreneurship now is so much more accessible and mainstream. It’s the best time that you start betting on yourself. [11:12] For those working for someone else’ company now, ask yourself “What can I do to at least replicate the income this company receives because of the work I do for them?” [13:05} Ask yourself, “What can I create that will give value in the long-term?”. When you think about starting your own business, sometimes it is not always about your passion or about what’s hot right now. Often times, these are just passing. Eventually, it would be fun to be doing works that aligns with your passion, but if you want to build something that will benefit you in the long run, think about a problem and how you can provide a solution through a service, product or a community. [15;38] People always feel they are late to starting some stuff. People tend to get discourage when starting blogging, social media marketing and podcasting, etc. because they feel they are already late in implementing these and that everybody else has been doing it. But there will always be ways how you can stand out. [16:30] First step to monetize podcast and other mediums is to build an audience. How? When you put out content, always think about that it’s about your community. Think about what your community would like and do it. Build relationships. At the first part of your journey, always see to it that you are always available. Show up wherever you can. So when the times comes that you launch a podcast, you will have a little bit of a platform. [19:16] Second step to grow your podcast is to care. Do everything you can to care for the people who pay attention to you. Try to be helpful and put something out that will be useful for them, even for free. If you really want to build a business, invest in relationships. [23:37] Don’t think a lot about the past. Sure, you can look back to understand what went wrong, or why it did great. However, whether it’s a success or a failure, don’t live off of that. Always think about ‘what’s next?’ How can I keep improving? [25:17] Always work just as hard, as if you’re the underdog. Always be hungry, always be motivated. [27:17] Most of us find our path by going down different paths. Be self-reliant. You don’t need other people telling you what to do or when you can start, like you wait for a permission from them. It’s OK to make mistakes, you learn and become better. [28:26] Two tips to become disciplined: 1. Do something you actually want to do, and 2. Build a habit. The longer you’ve been doing it, the easier it is to keep going than to break it. [32:14] How to get out of debt? Earn more money. You can save money and be frugal, but that won’t get you out of debt. Create something for yourself, and look for opportunities. It may sound daunting, but you can find ways to start side hustles without quitting your day job. [35:57] Just start to do something. Research, read, and find those topics that you connect with. If you really can’t take that first step, stop listening and researching, because sometimes research is a way to kind of put things off. Just start what you need to do and take that first small step. Important Reads and Links Atomic Habits: An Easy & Proven Way to Build Good Habits & Break Bad Ones by James Clear The Money Tree: A Story About Finding the Fortune in Your Own Backyard by Chris Guillebeau Chris Guillebeau: https://chrisguillebeau.com/Chris Guillebeau Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/chrisguillebeau/Chris Guillebeau Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/193countries/Chris Guillebeau Twitter: https://twitter.com/chrisguillebeau Love #DreamNation? Check Us Out on Apple Podcasts! At Dream Nation, we’re all about building dreams. We do that through podcasts that motivate, educate, and entertain our listeners with some of the best entrepreneurs from around the world to get you to the best tips to level up your game in business in life. 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While Kaytee vacations this week, Meredith holds down the podcast fort with a special guest co-host. Mary Heim is an online bookish friend of both of us (and I can freely admit that I am SO jealous she got to record with Mary and I didn’t). You’ll hear a “bookish moment of the week” from each of the hosts: a sweet pregnancy reading moment, and bonding over husbands who read. Next, the ladies discuss what they are currently reading, and this week includes a thousand books that you’ll want to reach for ASAP. I had a hard time restraining myself. In Mary’s deep dive, we get to learn about her reading life. Childhood reads to the way her adult reading life developed. It’s a walk down memory lane for your childhood reading memories. I can almost guarantee you’ll love it. As always, we finish up with A Book (yep, capitalized) that we’d like to press into every reader’s hands: As per usual, time-stamped show notes are below with references to every book and resource we mentioned in this episode. If you’d like to listen first and not spoil the surprise, don’t scroll down! . . . . . 2:53 - Charlotte’s Web by E.B. White 2:49 - The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien 5:01 - Where The Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens 6:55 - Rooftoppers by Katherine Rundell 7:51 - The Storied Life of A.J. Fikry by Gabrielle Zevin 10:08 - Side Hustle by Chris Gillebeau 10:20 - The $100 Start Up by Chris Gillebeau 12:26 - Side Hustle School podcast 12:54 - Truly Devious by Maureen Johnson 17:14 - The Westing Game by Ellen Raskin 17:16 - Bellweather Rhapsody by Kate Racculia 18:58 - The Vanishing Stair by Maureen Johnson 19:45 - A Spanish Lover by Joanna Trollope 23:16 - A Village Affair by Joanne Trollope 23:33 - Daisy Jones and the Six by Taylor Jenkins Reid 24:16 - One True Loves by Taylor Jenkins Reid 24:21 - The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid 28:58 - The Family Gene by Joselin Linder 34:34 - Harry Potter by JK Rowling 36:23 - Anne of Green Gables by LM Montgomery 36:26 - The Hobbit by JRR Tolkien 36:31 - The Boxcar Children by Gertrude Hayes 36:34 - American Girl Samantha Books by Maxine Rose Schur 36:38 - The Magic Treehouse series by Mary Pope Osborne 37:11 - Babysitter’s Club series by Ann M. Martin 37:34 - The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis 37:37 - Diary of a Wimpy Kid by Jeff Kinney 38:09 - Sweet Dreams Romance books by Jocelyn Saal 38:58 - The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society by Mary Ann Shaffer 45:03 - 84, Charing Cross Road by Helene Hanff 48:49 - Boy’s Life by Robert McKammon 50:51 - The Body by Stephen King 51:59 - It by Stephen King 52:01 - Needful Things by Stephen King 53:05 - Mary’s Goodreads 53:10 - @maryreadsandsips on Instagram *Please note that all book titles linked above are Amazon affiliate links. Your cost is the same, but a small portion of your purchase will come back to us to help offset the costs of the show. Thanks for your support!*
Summertime can be really productive if you establish a plan! This is a really great opportunity for you to learn a new skill, establish healthy eating and fitness habits, or even start your own business. In this episode, I talk about different things you can do to stay productive in these areas this summer. Let's make it a really productive time! Online Courses: Coursera (https://www.coursera.org/ Udemy (https://www.udemy.com/) Books Discussed: $100 Startup by Chris Gillebeau, book of the month! (http://100startup.com/) Choose Yourself by James Altucher (https://jamesaltucher.com/about/) Amazon FBA Program (https://services.amazon.com/fulfillment-by-amazon/how-it-works.html) Letgo App: sell your stuff! (https://us.letgo.com/en)
Hoy tocamos un tema que puede ser polémico, pero quiero tratarlo con el respeto y el ánimo de ser positivos y de poner encima de la mesa herramientas que existen, que están ahí, pero que la mayoría desconocemos. Hoy hablo con Adrián Pérez, de la página Librestado.com, que es un emprendedor, especialista en temas de creación de empresas y de cómo manejar nuestra empresa de forma que podamos pagar menos impuestos y así disfrutar de más beneficios. Todo de forma legal. Con Adrián hablamos de: - Los problemas principales a los que se enfrenta un emprendedor en el manejo de sus ingresos - Cómo duplicar tus beneficios si utilizas el enfoque adecuado para tu caso - La teoría de las banderas, y por qué es importante para conseguir mejores resultados económicos, tanto a nivel personal como profesional - por qué tenemos que comenzar a ver a los países como proveedores de soluciones, y no como patrias a las que dar la mitad de lo que ganas - no hay limitaciones para crear empresas en el país del mundo que quieras - qué es legal y qué es ilegal en este tipo de estrategias - cómo combatir el miedo y el desconocimiento ante estas nuevas posibilidades - dos estados de Estados Unidos en los que pagas cero impuestos - cómo la movilidad te puede permitir también ahorrarte impuestos personales - qué tipo de emprendedores pueden tener un beneficio mucho mayor todavía - el taller de 3 días que va a ofrecer Adrián explorando en profundidad todos estos temas y muchos otros El taller que ofrecerá Adrián se llama, por cierto, La Teoría de las Banderas para Emprendedores, y aquí te puedes inscribir: https://librosparaemprendedores.net/libre/ ENLACES DE INTERÉS: Libros recomendados: - La Startup de $100, de Chris Gillebeau: http://amzn.to/2FTP6Wi - Sólo una cosa, de Gary Keller: http://amzn.to/2poIQ2x Información sobre dónde encontrar a Adrián: - Su blog: https://librestado.com/ - Los ebooks gratuitos: https://librosparaemprendedores.net/librestadoebooks - Su consultoría personal: https://librosparaemprendedores.net/consultalibrestado En esta página encuentras las notas del episodio de hoy: https://librosparaemprendedores.net/mpe022 ________ Episodio patrocinado por Instituto de Emprendedores: Conoce el Plan Midas, 5 fases y 10 pasos para pasar de no tener ni siquiera una idea de negocio a tener una empresa de éxito, funcionando, generando ingresos y calidad de vida para ti y los tuyos. Enfócate en conseguir tus metas con una empresa que te proporcione los mejores resultados. El Instituto de Emprendedores te da el plan de ruta para alcanzarlo. Contenidos, cursos y coaching grupal con Luis Ramos, de Libros para Emprendedores. Consigue tus metas, ¡AHORA! ________ ¿Necesitas un hosting de garantías para tu página web? ¿Rápido y con el mejor servicio al cliente? En Libros para Emprendedores utilizamos Siteground, porque nos da flexibilidad, rapidez en el servidor y rapidez en el servicio. Habiendo probado muuuuchas otras opciones, nos quedamos con Siteground, porque por muy poco más, obtienes mucha más calidad y tranquilidad. Haz click aquí para obtener un 60% de descuento al contratar tu servidor Siteground: https://librosparaemprendedores.net/siteground _______________ Esta es nuestra página oficial de Facebook: https://librosparaemprendedores.net/facebook Además, recuerda que puedes suscribirte al podcast en: - Nuestra página: https://librosparaemprendedores.net/feed/podcast - iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/mx/podcast/libros-para-emprendedores/id1076142249?l=es - Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/c/LibrosparaemprendedoresNet - Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0qXuVDCYF8HvkEynJwHULb - iVoox: http://www.ivoox.com/ajx-suscribirse_jh_266011_1.html - Spreaker: http://www.spreaker.com/user/8567017/episodes/feed - Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=81214 y seguirnos en Twitter ( https://twitter.com/EmprendeLibros ) y en Facebook ( https://www.facebook.com/EmprendeLibros/ ).
Hoy tocamos un tema que puede ser polémico, pero quiero tratarlo con el respeto y el ánimo de ser positivos y de poner encima de la mesa herramientas que existen, que están ahí, pero que la mayoría desconocemos. Hoy hablo con Adrián Pérez, de la página Librestado.com, que es un emprendedor, especialista en temas de creación de empresas y de cómo manejar nuestra empresa de forma que podamos pagar menos impuestos y así disfrutar de más beneficios. Todo de forma legal. Con Adrián hablamos de: - Los problemas principales a los que se enfrenta un emprendedor en el manejo de sus ingresos - Cómo duplicar tus beneficios si utilizas el enfoque adecuado para tu caso - La teoría de las banderas, y por qué es importante para conseguir mejores resultados económicos, tanto a nivel personal como profesional - por qué tenemos que comenzar a ver a los países como proveedores de soluciones, y no como patrias a las que dar la mitad de lo que ganas - no hay limitaciones para crear empresas en el país del mundo que quieras - qué es legal y qué es ilegal en este tipo de estrategias - cómo combatir el miedo y el desconocimiento ante estas nuevas posibilidades - dos estados de Estados Unidos en los que pagas cero impuestos - cómo la movilidad te puede permitir también ahorrarte impuestos personales - qué tipo de emprendedores pueden tener un beneficio mucho mayor todavía - el taller de 3 días que va a ofrecer Adrián explorando en profundidad todos estos temas y muchos otros El taller que ofrecerá Adrián se llama, por cierto, La Teoría de las Banderas para Emprendedores, y aquí te puedes inscribir: https://librosparaemprendedores.net/libre/ ENLACES DE INTERÉS: Libros recomendados: - La Startup de $100, de Chris Gillebeau: http://amzn.to/2FTP6Wi - Sólo una cosa, de Gary Keller: http://amzn.to/2poIQ2x Información sobre dónde encontrar a Adrián: - Su blog: https://librestado.com/ - Los ebooks gratuitos: https://librosparaemprendedores.net/librestadoebooks - Su consultoría personal: https://librosparaemprendedores.net/consultalibrestado En esta página encuentras las notas del episodio de hoy: https://librosparaemprendedores.net/mpe022 ________ Episodio patrocinado por Instituto de Emprendedores: Conoce el Plan Midas, 5 fases y 10 pasos para pasar de no tener ni siquiera una idea de negocio a tener una empresa de éxito, funcionando, generando ingresos y calidad de vida para ti y los tuyos. Enfócate en conseguir tus metas con una empresa que te proporcione los mejores resultados. El Instituto de Emprendedores te da el plan de ruta para alcanzarlo. Contenidos, cursos y coaching grupal con Luis Ramos, de Libros para Emprendedores. Consigue tus metas, ¡AHORA! ________ ¿Necesitas un hosting de garantías para tu página web? ¿Rápido y con el mejor servicio al cliente? En Libros para Emprendedores utilizamos Siteground, porque nos da flexibilidad, rapidez en el servidor y rapidez en el servicio. Habiendo probado muuuuchas otras opciones, nos quedamos con Siteground, porque por muy poco más, obtienes mucha más calidad y tranquilidad. Haz click aquí para obtener un 60% de descuento al contratar tu servidor Siteground: https://librosparaemprendedores.net/siteground... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
How to tier your pricing structure, why you should save your side business income, and how to incentivize word of mouth with Nathan Barry. ----- Welcome to episode 140 of the Food Blogger Pro podcast! This week on the podcast, Bjork talks with Nathan Barry from ConvertKit about how he started his career and pivoted to focus on selling software. From $300k in Product Sales to $9m in Software Sales Nathan started out as a designer and app developer, and he launched his first product to an email list of 800 people. Thus started his successful product sales career, writing three books, two courses, and building an email list. But then in October 2014, Nathan decided to pivot. He decided to focus on his email software, ConvertKit, which was making only $1,000/month in revenue at the time. Now ConvertKit has over 18,000 users, including Pat Flynn, Leo Babuta, and Chris Gillebeau. In this episode, Nathan shares: What he did before starting ConvertKit His suggestions about what you should do with your side business income Why he suggests to tier your pricing for a product How to price a product Why he wanted to make an email marketing platform How he decided to focus on software How to incentivize word of mouth Resources: A Brief Guide to World Domination 279 Days to Overnight Success 097: How to Create a Full-Time Income from Blogging Using The Egg Carton Method with Bjork Ostrom ConvertKit ConvertKit on Baremetrics Follow Nathan on his website, nathanbarry.com If you have any comments, questions, or suggestions for interviews, be sure to email them to podcast@foodbloggerpro.com. Thanks to our Reviewer of the Week, Tonia from Why Not Mom! If you’d like to be featured, leave a review for us on iTunes and include your name and blog name in the review.
Episodio patrocinado por Instituto de Emprendedores: Conoce el Plan Midas, 5 fases y 10 pasos para pasar de no tener ni siquiera una idea de negocio a tener una empresa de éxito, funcionando, generando ingresos y calidad de vida para ti y los tuyos. Enfócate en conseguir tus metas con una empresa que te proporcione los mejores resultados. El Instituto de Emprendedores te da el plan de ruta para alcanzarlo. Contenidos, cursos y coaching grupal con Luis Ramos, de Libros para Emprendedores. Consigue tus metas, ¡AHORA! ________ No se necesitan millones, ni quedarse hasta arriba de deudas, ni arriesgarlo todo... para iniciar un emprendimiento. Una startup es una empresa que comienza, y para comenzar, como siempre decimos, necesitas un producto mínimo con el que salir al mercado. Y eso, hoy en día, lo puedes conseguir con $100 dólares... o menos. En este episodio te resumo el libro La Startup de $100 dólares (The $100 Startup, 2012), libro del blogger Chris Gillebeau, y uno de esos libros que se recomiendan habitualmente como herramienta de "ignición" para que pases a la acción y empieces a emprender en este mismo segundo, sin esperar más, porque el dinero ya no es excusa. En esta página encuentras las notas del episodio de hoy: http://librosparaemprendedores.net/059 El blog que escribe Chris se llama El Arte de No Conformarse (The Art of Non-Conformity) y lo puedes visitar aquí: https://chrisguillebeau.com/ Esta es nuestra página oficial de Facebook: http://librosparaemprendedores.net/facebook Nuestro grupo de Retos para emprendedores: http://librosparaemprendedores.net/retos Además, recuerda que puedes suscribirte al podcast en: - Nuestra página: http://librosparaemprendedores.net/feed/podcast - iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/mx/podcast/libros-para-emprendedores/id1076142249?l=es - iVoox: http://www.ivoox.com/ajx-suscribirse_jh_266011_1.html - Spreaker: http://www.spreaker.com/user/8567017/episodes/feed - Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=81214 y seguirnos en Twitter ( https://twitter.com/EmprendeLibros ) y en Facebook ( https://www.facebook.com/EmprendeLibros/ ). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Episodio patrocinado por Instituto de Emprendedores: Conoce el Plan Midas, 5 fases y 10 pasos para pasar de no tener ni siquiera una idea de negocio a tener una empresa de éxito, funcionando, generando ingresos y calidad de vida para ti y los tuyos. Enfócate en conseguir tus metas con una empresa que te proporcione los mejores resultados. El Instituto de Emprendedores te da el plan de ruta para alcanzarlo. Contenidos, cursos y coaching grupal con Luis Ramos, de Libros para Emprendedores. Consigue tus metas, ¡AHORA! ________ No se necesitan millones, ni quedarse hasta arriba de deudas, ni arriesgarlo todo... para iniciar un emprendimiento. Una startup es una empresa que comienza, y para comenzar, como siempre decimos, necesitas un producto mínimo con el que salir al mercado. Y eso, hoy en día, lo puedes conseguir con $100 dólares... o menos. En este episodio te resumo el libro La Startup de $100 dólares (The $100 Startup, 2012), libro del blogger Chris Gillebeau, y uno de esos libros que se recomiendan habitualmente como herramienta de "ignición" para que pases a la acción y empieces a emprender en este mismo segundo, sin esperar más, porque el dinero ya no es excusa. En esta página encuentras las notas del episodio de hoy: http://librosparaemprendedores.net/059 El blog que escribe Chris se llama El Arte de No Conformarse (The Art of Non-Conformity) y lo puedes visitar aquí: https://chrisguillebeau.com/ Esta es nuestra página oficial de Facebook: http://librosparaemprendedores.net/facebook Nuestro grupo de Retos para emprendedores: http://librosparaemprendedores.net/retos Además, recuerda que puedes suscribirte al podcast en: - Nuestra página: http://librosparaemprendedores.net/feed/podcast - iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/mx/podcast/libros-para-emprendedores/id1076142249?l=es - iVoox: http://www.ivoox.com/ajx-suscribirse_jh_266011_1.html - Spreaker: http://www.spreaker.com/user/8567017/episodes/feed - Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=81214 y seguirnos en Twitter ( https://twitter.com/EmprendeLibros ) y en Facebook ( https://www.facebook.com/EmprendeLibros/ ).
Chris Gillebeau is an entrepreneur and pioneer in clearing a path for others to live by the rules of their own heart, rather than convention and his philosophy can be summarized in four sentences. You don’t have to live your life the way other people expect You can do good things for yourself and help other people at the same time If you don’t decide for yourself what you want to get out of life, someone else will end up deciding for you There is usually more than one way to accomplish something In short, Chris is interested in the convergence between highly personal goals and service to others and has built his life around that. Chris’s first book, The Art of Non-Conformity, was translated into more than twenty languages. His second book, The $100 Startup, was a New York Times and Wall Street Journal bestseller, selling more than 300,000 copies worldwide. His latest book, The Happiness of Pursuit, was also a New York Times bestseller. Every summer in Oregon, Chris hosts the World Domination Summit, a gathering of creative, remarkable people with thousands in attendance. Chris is also the founder of Pioneer Nation, Unconventional Guides, the Travel Hacking Cartel, and numerous other projects and is passionate about helping others live life to the fullest. And his latest book, Born For This, teaches you how to win the career lottery and find the work you were born to do! Being hailed as “Sex and the City for Food,” The Food Heals Podcast brings together experts in the field of nutrition, health and healing to teach you the best-kept natural secrets to being a hotter, healthier, happier YOU! The Food Heals Podcast is hosted by Allison Melody and Suzy Hardy – two self-proclaimed natural chicks who will rock your world and change your beliefs about health! This sexy, savvy duo provides eco-friendly advice on a variety of issues including the healing power of nutrition, living authentically, turning your passion into your career, choosing the best natural health and beauty products, the benefits of a plant-based diet and so much more!