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In our season one finale, ACP's Kasie Valenti welcomes Christine Walsh; an ACP Mentor, the CEO/President of Alpha Graphics, and Redstart Creative. Alpha Graphics, is a boutique graphic design and printing company locally owned and certified woman-owned in Hampden, Maryland, and has been the go-to print shop in Baltimore for more than 48 years. In 2023, Christine purchased Redstart Creative, a woman-owned digital marketing and creative studio in Towson, MD. Redstart Creative provides branding and digital marketing to organizations empowering positive change in the worldChristine will discuss her career thus far and what drove her to pursue small business ownership. She will also hone in on the complexities of purchasing a small business and her experiences leading teams through various challenges. For those interested in purchasing a small business, this is a great opportunity to hear directly from an experienced entrepreneur!Support the show
“The more money that is in the hands of women who are conscious and doing amazing, the more money gets put back out into our families, our communities and the global collective.” –Christine WalshWe need to get better with money. Money triggers us in a way that nothing else does. I'm talking with Christine Walsh, a financial transformation expert, about why — and what we can do about it.We dig into why what you've learned about money management probably isn't right for you as a woman and an entrepreneur. We talk about how improved stewardship around money allows us to change things in the world.What I really love about Christine's approach is that it is both practical and energetic.We talk about: Shifting how you think about money from something that gets you things to something that brings change Getting clear on your values and where your spending is and is not alignedWhy you don't probably don't have to give up StarbucksStarting with no judgement to improve your relationship with moneyTending to your money like you'd tend a plant you want to growRecovering power by facing our money storyABOUT CHRISTINEChristine Walsh, master certified coach, fractional CFO, speaker, and author is revolutionizing the way women access financial independence in their businesses and their lives. She coaches motivated women to amplify their money through deep mindset work, accessible tools and practices, and sound financial strategy developed over her 25+ years of successful financial leadership. Her #1 best selling book, Be The Queen of Your Money, teaches women how to create an abundant future by transforming the financial narrative holding them back from a life of abundance on their terms. She can be found at RebelRiseFinance.com and in the mountains of Steamboat Springs, Colorado.LINKShttps://rebelrisefinance.com/https://www.instagram.com/christine.marie.walsh/https://www.facebook.com/chriswalshcoachMoney Archetype quizDOABLE CHANGESAt the end of every episode, we share three doable changes, so you can take what you've heard and put it into action. Action is where change happens.Even though we want big change, it's really little things done over and over that make the difference. So pick a doable thing. Put it in your calendar. Weave it through your days for a week and then move on to the next one. It will have a snowball effect.Here are three Doable Changes from this conversation:REVIEW YOUR SPENDING THROUGH YOUR VALUES. Get really clear on your values for your business and yourself (they may be the same or have overlap). Then look at where you are spending money and what you are spending it on. For each thing you spend on, assess whether it is in alignment or not with your values.CHECK ON YOUR MONEY EVERY DAY. If you want your money to grow, you have to tend to it. Start by checking on it daily. Do it with compassion and no judgement. Get used to keeping money in sight instead of hidden.CHANGE YOUR MONEY STORY. If you frequently say, “I'm not good with money” or another stale story, it's time to shift your money story. Start by looking at your beliefs about money — what it's for, how we get it, who has or deserves it, how you judge it — and your fears...
This past week marked the passing of the great pediatric cardiology pioneer, Dr. Sylvia Griffiths. Dr. Griffiths was a trainee of Dr. Ruth Wittemore of Yale University and was one of the founders of the pediatric cardiology program at NY Presbyterian Hospital in the mid 1950's with Dr. Sidney Blumenthal. Her career spanned 7 decades, all at NY Presbyterian, Columbia University. She is remembered as a pioneering woman in medicine as well as a pioneer as a pediatric cardiologist. She is also remembered as a kind and warm colleague and friend. In today's 304th episode of Pediheart we review a 55 year old paper by Dr. Griffiths on outcomes of partial AV canal repair and speak with the present chief of pediatric cardiology at NY Presbyterian, Dr. Christopher Petit about the important role she played at Columbia. We then speak with Professor of Pediatrics at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Dr. Christine Walsh about the role she played in Dr. Walsh's life as well as the lives of so many patients, colleagues and friends. Her imprint will remain and she will always be missed and remembered fondly by all. DOI: 10.1161/01.cir.40.1.21
Money is not just a matter of dollars and cents; it is deeply intertwined with our psychological well-being. In the latest episode of the Quiet Wealth podcast, hosted by Camilla Jeffs, we delve into the profound psychological facets of finance with guest, Christine Walsh.During this conversation, Christine shares invaluable insights on addressing financial trauma and its impact on our financial decisions. Unpacking the weight of these experiences, she offers strategies to overcome past financial struggles, empowering listeners to cultivate a healthier relationship with money.We also explore the evolution of gender roles in money management, shedding light on how societal norms have shaped our financial behaviors. Christine advocates for challenging inherited financial behaviors and emphasizes the importance of redefining these norms to achieve true financial empowerment.The episode emphasizes the significance of overcoming scarcity mindsets, underscoring the transformative power of shifting from a mindset of lack to one of abundance. Tune in to this episode to gain a deeper understanding of the psychological aspects of money and how they influence our financial well-being. In this episode, we talk about:• Who is Christine Walsh?• Impact of generational differences on managing finances• Psychological aspects of money• Importance of addressing financial trauma• Evolving roles of men and women in managing money• Concept of impact investing•Blending practical and tactical aspects of money management with emotional and psychological understanding• Learning opportunities from financial setbacks• Role of women in managing finances• Importance of somatic work in understanding emotional and physical responses to money-related experiencesResource:The Psychology of Money: Timeless Lessons on Wealth, Greed, and Happiness by Morgan Housel - https://www.amazon.com/Psychology-Money-Timeless-lessons-happiness/dp/0857197681Connect with Christine WalshWebsite - https://www.christinemwalsh.com/===Shout out to my podcast manager, Abby! If you're ready to take your podcast to the next level, contact her today productions@abbyguaki.com.===Prime Time Wealth Academy - https://camillajeffs.thinkific.com/courses/prime-time-wealth-academyPrime Time Wealth Academy YouTube Channel - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJYjXBtQnNKeXSrhMIaRgGQ===Are you ready to try passive investing in real estate? Get access to my FREE Passive Investing Masterclass! https://steadystreaminvestments.com/masterclass/ Follow us at https://www.facebook.com/steadystreaminvestments https://www.instagram.com/quietwealthcommunity/ https://www.tiktok.com/@quietwealth https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2MFOVyPWo0XD0QVJxgDxbQ https://www.linkedin.com/company/steady-stream-investments
On this episode of "Align with The Massage Business Mama," we are joined by Christine Walsh — a money mindset strategist, mentor, and speaker who has used her 25+ years of experience in finance and accounting to help visionary businesswomen master their inner money game. Founded in personal growth and practical strategies, Christine brings clients her cutting-edge money wisdom, forward-thinking entrepreneurial mindset, and Wall Street investment experience together so they can breakthrough their money ceiling, reduce financial fear, and increase their income without compromising their lifestyle or busting their a$$ to get there.
Episode Summary In this episode, Christine Walsh talks about money, helping entrepreneurs have a positive mindset, and changing our beliefs about money. She highlights her life during the 2008 financial crisis and rebuilding after losing her job and home. Delve into this episode to hear about her book ‘Be The Queen of Your Money', understand the psychology of money, be okay with failure, and have an abundance mentality. About Our Guest Christine Walsh is on a mission to empower women to make money on their own terms. She is inspired by seeing a future in which money is guided by flow, flexibility, inclusivity, and generative-ness (AKA the triple win): financial prosperity for biz owners and their teams, their customers and clients, and for the global collective). Insights from this episode: — How Christine joined business school — Helping people establish a mindset around money that allows them to grow — Her life during the 2008 financial crisis — The psychology of money — How to flourish in finances — How to change your beliefs about money — Helping women deal with money vulnerability — The art of being okay with failure — Developing an abundance mentality Quotes from the show: — “The philosophy that I like to bring to the table is not about getting more things, it's about actually improving the quality of our life as a whole.” –Christine Walsh Emerging Women Podcast — “We are all grappling with money stories that we've grown up with or have experiences that have happened in our lives, and we need a place for that voice to happen.” –Christine Walsh Emerging Women Podcast — “Flourishing in finances is our ability to listen, to receive, to be in a relationship in this entity called money.” –Christine Walsh Emerging Women Podcast — “There is a lot more fear and insecurity and unknown in the entrepreneurial world with women and money.” –Chantal Pierrat Emerging Women Podcast — “I feel like as entrepreneurs we always wanna get clear and yet the real superpower is being able to be comfortable with fear and risk, and the unknown.” –Chantal Pierrat Emerging Women Podcast — “When women are in charge of money, when they make money they distribute it to their community, those communities thrive.” –Chantal Pierrat Emerging Women Podcast Stay Connected: Chantal Pierrat Twitter: @chantalpierrat LinkedIn: Chantal Pierrat Christine Walsh Website: Christine Walsh - Money Mindset Coach (christinemwalsh.com) Facebook: Christine Walsh Instagram: Christine Walsh (@christine.marie.walsh) LinkedIn: Christine Walsh Emerging Women Website: https://emergingwomen.com/ Twitter: @emergingW Facebook: @EmergingWomen Instagram: @emergingW LinkedIn: Emerging Women Youtube: Emerging Women Subscribe to our podcast + download each episode on Stitcher and Apple Podcasts.
Moderator: Kari Hacker, MD, PhD, Gynecologic Oncologist, New York University Langone Health Speakers: Christine Walsh, MD, MS, Gynecologic Oncologist, University of Colorado Carolyn McCourt, MD, Gynecologic Oncologist, Washington University School of Medicine Kari Hacker, MD, PhD, is joined by Christine Walsh, MD, MS, and Carolyn McCourt, MD, to review basic molecular classification as well as more complex biomarkers in endometrial cancer. They discuss how testing can be utilized to inform patient prognosis and to guide second line systemic treatment decisions. They also highlight several ongoing trials investigating treatment strategies based on molecular features, the results of which will help clinicians make better therapeutic decisions, resulting in better outcomes for patients with endometrial cancer. This podcast was developed by the Society of Gynecologic Oncology for Gynecologic Oncology. Additional Resources: Molecular testing for endometrial cancer: An SGO clinical practice statement
Christine Walsh is the CEO of Alpha Graphics, a design, graphic and printing company that provides custom graphics and prints for a variety of clients. Christine is also a member of the Leadership Lab. Today, Christine joins Shelli to talk about how she's doubled the size of her team, output and revenue by fostering a creative culture that's team centered with layers of leadership. Christine also shares how she was able to pivot during the pandemic to keep her business profitable and thriving. Click here to apply for Leadership Lab Submit Your Question for an “Ask Shelli How to Say It” Episode Click here for the links from this episode Connect with Shelli: Instagram Linkedin Subscribe to the Stacking Your Team Newsletter This podcast was first published on BizChix.com/syt-211. Listen to our sister podcast, BizChix, on your app or at BizChix.com.
Section 27's are a mystery to most who don't do real estate every day, and they are an important part of the buying and selling process. Today, we will find out why we need them, and how we can benefit from them.Christine Walsh is a well respected member of the conveyancing fraternity. Her career spans more than 28 years in the legal profession, including 18 years in her own business. She's the Director of Walsh Conveyancing in Somerville, and prides herself on providing all of her clients with a supportive, informed, 'warm and fuzzy' conveyancing experience when people buy, sell and transfer real estate within the state of Victoria.1. What is a section 27?2. Why was a section 27 created?3. Who is supposed to give us the section 27 to sign?4. For a buyer, what advantages are there for us to sign a Section 27?5. For a vendor, or seller, what are the advantages for vendors to sign a Section 27?6. After both the vendor and the buyer have signed, how is the money then distributed to the agent and the vendor?7. In what types of situations would it be best not to sign a Section 27? If you would like to contact Christine to help with your property conveyancing needs, you can call her on: 5977 5111 or via email: chris@walshconveyancing.com.au
Meet an incredible printing shop owner who is like most business owners right now. She's wading through the pandemic and the uncertainty that it has brought. Today’s on-air coaching call features Christine Walsh, a smart and savvy businesswoman providing custom graphics and prints for a variety of clients including mainstream TV clients. Shelli and Christine discuss how she can keep motivating her team of high performers and how metrics of excellence can acknowledge their contribution and value. Join the BizChix Community Connect With Christine Walsh: Website Cake & Whiskey Baltimore Facebook Instagram Other Links Mentioned: Gusto Slack Stacking Your Team Episodes Mentioned: The 5 R Work Plan tool More about using the 5 R Work Plan tool with your team Dashboards, KPIs and Your Team with Layne Booth Work with Us: Programs Overview VIP Day One:One Coaching Leadership Lab Six Figures Lab Listen to The BizChix Podcast This episode was first published at BizChix.com/syt-106. Listen to our sister podcast, BizChix, on your app or at BizChix.com.
Don’t call Allta a restaurant. It’s a wine bar with food. The interior is incredibly important, and considered. The experience of the music and lighting is as key as the food and drink. Whatever you…
What does it mean to have a collaborative learning community inclusive of faculty, professionals in the field, and current students? In this episode Dr. Christine Walsh and Kara Shore join us to explore one such partnership that is rich in mentorship, professional development, and mutual respect that could serve as a model for other schools and programs. Christine is a visiting assistant professor and professional development liaison in the curriculum and instruction department at SUNY Oswego. Kara is a Principal at Leighton elementary school here in Oswego. A transcript of this episode and show notes may be found at http://teaforteaching.com.
Chris and Christine Walsh are partners in many areas of life, but running isn't exactly one of them. While they are certainly both runners, they each have their own goals and ambitions within the sport. And that isn't necessarily a bad thing. Check out the full show notes for this episode at http://DizRuns.com/738 Love the show? Check out the support page for ways you can help keep the Diz Runs Radio going strong! http://dizruns.com/support Become a Patron of the Show! Visit http://Patreon.com/DizRuns to find out how. Get Your Diz Runs Radio Swag! http://dizruns.com/magnet Subscribe to the Diz Runs Radio Find Me on an Apple Device http://dizruns.com/itunes Find Me on an Android http://dizruns.com/stitcher Find Me on SoundCloud http://dizruns.com/soundcloud Please Take the Diz Runs Radio Listener Survey http://dizruns.com/survey Win a Free 16-Week Training Plan Enter at http://dizruns.com/giveaway Join The Tribe If you’d like to stay up to date with everything going on in the Diz Runs world, become a member of the tribe! The tribe gets a weekly email where I share running tips and stories about running and/or things going on in my life. To get the emails, just sign up at http://dizruns.com/join-the-tribe The tribe also has an open group on Facebook, where tribe members can join each other to talk about running, life, and anything in between. Check out the group and join the tribe at https://www.facebook.com/groups/thedizrunstribe/
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Christine is the owner of a thriving print and graphics shop that has been in business for 47 years. A woman-owned business, Christine is proud to be employing 5 people and 1 intern. Although her custom printing boutique is located in Baltimore, MD they serve clients around the country and worldwide. Christine is also the founder of Bmore Cake & Whiskey, a women’s networking group in Baltimore, that has experienced tremendous growth hosting social hobnobs for 250 women per quarter. Christine is a stepmother to four and mother to 2 all ranging from 20 to 32 years old. Business Building InsightsYou don’t have to know everything. Hire people who have the skills or knowledge you need. Make it personal and let clients know you’re there for them. Business relationships can start with friendship. Find partners where your work compliments their work and vice versa. Getting women or minority owned business certification isn’t hard but it is time consuming. Being certified is valuable because it qualifies you to bid on business you might not otherwise get. If you’re thinking of starting a social business networking group like Christine’s Cake and Whiskey, it helps to find a partner who has a background in event planning. You can start small and grow as you go. The more you shout out what you’re doing and how you’re supporting each other, the more people you’ll attract to support your events. Resources Mentioned Bmore Cake and Whiskey (https://www.alpha-graphics.net/cake-whiskey-networking-events) Contact Links Website (http://www.alpha-graphics.net) Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/Alpha.Graphics.Inc/) Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/alphagrap/) Twitter (https://twitter.com/AlphaGraphics0) LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/company/alpha-graphics-inc./) Gift Biz ResourcesJoin our (https://www.facebook.com/groups/giftbizbreeze) If you found value in this podcast, make sure to subscribe and leave a review in (http://www.giftbizunwrapped.com/GooglePodcasts) . That helps us spread the word to more makers just like you. Thanks! Sue
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Rachel & Steph bring you SMART goals today! Listen in to learn why it’s important to set SMART goals and how to do it. Also, Steph coaches Rachel about an issue with one of her clients. At the end, Rachel ends up shifting what the SMART goal acronym means to help make it even easier for you, your learner and your families to establish them. Alarmed Kapp Educational Therapy Group is hiring! My Ed Therapist is hiring! Join our FB Group Join our e-mail list Rachel’s Kapp Educational Therapy Group website Steph’s My Ed Therapist website @learnsmarterpodcast, @kappedtherapy, @myedtherapist Other episodes mentioned: Ep 37: How Educational Therapy Works Ep 13: Back to School Part 1 Ep 36: On Air Coaching Call with Christine Walsh
Welcome to our new series! Rachel & Steph are delighted to welcome Christine Walsh as their very first guest of Learn Smarter: the Educational Therapy podcast. Listen to how they coach Christine to some big “ah-ha” moments. They discuss Christine’s role as the executive functioning brain of her two adult children and help her create an action plan to guide them towards independence and autonomy. If you are interested in doing an on-air coaching call on the podcast--you can be an educational therapist or teacher or learner or parent--we would be excited to figure out if it would be a good fit for all of us. You can e-mail us at rachelandsteph@learnsmarterpodcast.com or even DM us on IG @learnsmarterpodcast. Join our FB Group Join our e-mail list Rachel’s Kapp Educational Therapy Group website Steph’s My Ed Therapist website @learnsmarterpodcast, @kappedtherapy, @myedtherapist Other episodes mentioned: Ep 2: How to calendar
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Today I chat with Christine Walsh. After growing up in NYC and 20+ years in Finance and Accounting, Christine left Wall Street, moved to a ski town and explored her passions. She created many successful small businesses, yet as time passed, found herself ignoring her own finances, which required her to dig deeper than what she was taught in business school. Today, Christine is a coach, speaker, and workshop facilitator, who inspires people and organizations across the U.S. In this episode we talk about: - About Christine and her practice. 3:04 - Negative money stories and how you can shift them. 8:30 - Our values and how they impact our spending. 18:28 - What do to about debt and how to deal with the shame around it. 23:27 - How to make more money and create abundance. 29:04 - Money and Intuition. 36:23 Interested in working with Christine? Connect with her here. Find out your money archetype, take Christine's FREE money quiz.
Have you wanted to work with a printer but been overwhelmed? Well, today we are chatting with Christine Walsh, a printer, to talk about some common mistakes and misconceptions designers have when working with a printer. Christine also gives us some great tips to make our time with a printer successful and not at all scary! Want to dive deeper? Head to creativerebelbase.com for workshops and much more! Have you joined our Facebook group yet? We've worked hard to create an awesome space for Product Based Biz Owners who are ready to rock! We don't bite so come join us! About Christine: Christine was born and raised in upstate NY and moved to Maryland to finish college and ended up staying, getting married and having children. Although she attended one year of art school, her background is IT management and worked with legislators in Annapolis at the General Assembly. Her husband was the attorney for the then owner of Alpha Graphics and she wanted to retire but didn’t want to let go of her long time employees of over 25 years so with his suggestion to her was to put in an offer to buy the business 12 years ago and she accepted. Christine learned the “Alpha way” from the employees and now teaches that way to her current employees. She employs mostly artists from the renown and local Maryland Institute College of Art as it takes a special person with artistic and color skills to create and fabricate her custom work. She has 7 employees, including herself and will be expanding in the next month or so to include some part time employees for production. Her company is located in the historic Woodberry area of Baltimore, Maryland. Christine is also the founder of Bmore Cake & Whiskey, a women only networking event she and her partner, Stephanie Bradshaw put on every quarter. Connect with Christine: Website | Instagram | Facebook | Pinterest | Twitter | Linkedin | Phone: 410.727.1400 If you have a second please jump over to iTunes and leave us a review! Click on the link and then click on “view in iTunes” to leave us a review. We give you all the virtual fist bumps. Thank you! YOU CAN FIND KELLY ONLINE AT: www.helloworldpaperco.com www.kellyparkersmith.com www.helloworldstamps.etsy.com YOU CAN FIND CAROLINE ONLINE AT: www.carolinecreates.com www.carolinecreates.etsy.com