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Explore the wisdom of Nick Saban's coaching success: from perfecting plays to instilling discipline. Learn about his dedication, the importance of second chances, and coaching beyond X's and O's. Discover how Saban's impact on young men extends beyond the field, shaping character and guiding athletes toward success. Dive into the lessons from a legendary coach who goes beyond championships to build champions in life. Youtube Link: https://youtu.be/rucBzCSwXQQ Stay In the Zone
In this epidsode, we are giving you the blueprint to improving your health and fitness! We breakdown the full SDE Method, and explain how to implement it in your life. LMNT Electrolytes: https://drinklmnt.com/ascutnik APPLY FOR COACHING Are you a fitness coach? Use our online coaching software, Fit Coach Pro: CLICK HERE Alessandra's Instagram Josh's Instagram
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Episode 93, Brought to you in association with our friends at Soccer Coach Weekly (@SoccerCoachWeek) Episode 93 – Developing Your Coaching Blueprint, a conversation with Jason Carney, UEFA coach and authorIn this episode we talk to Jason about the importance or having a coach's blueprint and how you can put one together.Jason talks us through his own playing and coaching journey and explains how his own experiences influence his approach to coaching now. We discuss what a coaching blueprint is, how a coach can put one together and how you can continue to reflect, review, and develop it. Jason also talks about his two books (The Soccer Coaches Blueprint and You V's Yourself), his free blueprint service and website for practices, as well as the one thing he would change in the world of coaching.www.soccerpracticesessions.com is a free website that has exercises for all age groupswww.practice90.com is also a free service where Jason can help you design your club or team blueprint. If you are happy with the service all Jason asks is just that you to donate whatever amount you think his was worth the charity The Wounded Warrior Project which helps soldiers that have been wounded in the line of duty.Facebook – Soccer Practice Sessions The soccer Coach's blueprint – published by Meyer and MeyerAnd You V's Yourself – Published by Archway publishers The Soccer Coaching Podcast, Twitter - @SoccerCoachCastThe Soccer Coaching Podcast, Email - thesoccercoachingpodcast@gmail.com This episode was brought to you in association with our friends at Soccer Coach Weekly.Established since 2006, Soccer Coach Weekly is a leading source of inspiration and advice for all grassroots coaches. Join thousands of youth soccer coaches, just like you, saving time and effort in their goal of having the most effective, enjoyable and successful coaching journey for them and their players. – https://www.soccercoachweekly.net/ Thanks for listening and we hope you enjoyed the episode!
In this episode we're drilling into the first part of the Powerful Practice Accelerator, The Coaching Blueprint. Your coaching blueprint is THE single most transformative strategy work you will do for your coaching practice.This foundational process immediately simplifies your sales and marketing and brings your coaching to its most POWERFUL potential. What is it? A coaching blueprint is your unique approach to coaching organized into a system. In other words, it is the road map of your coaching methodology. In this Episode we'll discuss: Why Your Coaching Blueprint is important How to use your coaching blueprint How a builder wouldn't build without a blueprint and a coach shouldn't build a practice without one either Show links: Follow Us On Instagram HERE Join our WMP Collective Waitlist HERE
MPF Discussion with Jo Casey How To Become A Pioneer In Your Industry with Jo Casey Jo is the coach you come to when you've grown tired of the bro marketers with their obsessions over how big their funnels are and how early they get up every morning. She helps artisanal business owners (including coaches, makers, and healers) increase revenue without compromising their values or sacrificing their wellbeing.Jo believes that we need a new way of doing business - one that allows us to create companies that are financially, emotionally, and energetically sustainable so that your business can be a gorgeous extension of yourself. Jo believes that when we find our perfect way of expressing ourselves in the world, we thrive - as does our business. Jo is the founder creator of The Supernova Collective and a writer for Coaching Blueprint, Mind Body Green and Tiny Buddha (among others). On this episode of My Perfect Failure (How to Become a Pioneer in Your Industry) Jo provides fascinating insights on how we can become our own pioneer and find that career and personal life balance. Jo also explains failure should be reframed as an opportunity to learn and grow. some of the areas we cover. · Become a pioneer in your own industry.· How When we fail we develop our resilience muscle.· The importance of distance when we experience failure.· What is your Onlyness. Website· www.jocasey.com The Unshiny Podcast · Podcast - Jo Casey · My Perfect Failure contact me · Work with me: paul@myperfectfailure.com· MPF Website: http://www.myperfectfailure.com/ · Insta: follow: https://www.instagram.com/padsmpf/ · Twitter: https://twitter.com/failure_perfect · Facebook MPF Private Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/377418129517757/
It means judging other people for paying for something that "they could do themselves". Many people are hesitant to buy back their time by investing in delegation (getting help) because they fear being judged by their friends and families. Instead, they continue to use time (the most precious resource) towards things they'd rather not be doing, instead of investing that time into the things that matter to them. In this episode I break down this concept more, show you how I delegate almost everything, and help you get over the "delegation shame" so you can start getting back time to put towards what matters most. To find out more about The Coaching Blueprint, the 6 week intensive that starts on May 20th, go here: www.brianellwood.net/coach
Brendon Burchard's secret lies not only in his high level of presence, enthusiasm, and energy... The guy is also a strategic business genius who has a unique and powerful way of deciding what products he will create, called an "integrated product suite"... When you understand this you will not only see how you can scale your education business to the upper level like Brendon did... But you'll also be able to see the roadmap for how the business will evolve and grow over time (which seeing the vision is crucial for a lot of people before they can take action). Tune in to find out what he does and how you can implement this in your business too. Here's the video where he explains his product grid (start around the 14 min mark): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Avt5ZyEAH_E&feature=emb_title To find out more about The Coaching Blueprint, the 6 week intensive that starts on May 20th, go here: www.brianellwood.net/coach
Hey beautiful beings, excitement is happening over here as I have another interview episode to share - just love telling more stories and hearing other small business owners talk about how they do things, make decisions and stay true to their values! This time I spoke to the wonderful Jo Casey who runs the meaningful business podcast. Here is what we talked about: - How Jo became an accidental business coach - What our businesses would be as plants and animals - All the things about being a small business owner that feel exciting, challenging and wild - How Jo came to make peace with marketing even though it so easily feels icky - How we built businesses that support our mental health and leave space for flexibility Jo Casey helps coaches and healers get more clients without sacrificing soul or sanity. She is a certified coach, speaker, trainer and host of The Meaningful Business Podcast. In addition to being British, Jo is slightly nerdy and determined to help women overcome our feminine conditioning so we can step out, be seen, and thrive. Jo specializes in helping service-based business owners do the self-development work needed to flourish in the online world, get more clients and build meaningful businesses - all without resorting to the dark arts or sleazy marketing tactics. Founder of jocasey.com and The Meaningful Business Academy, creator and presenter of The Meaningful Business Podcast, speaker, and writer for Coaching Blueprint, Mind Body Green and Tiny Buddha (among others). You can learn more about her upcoming SuperNova program here: www.jocasey.com/supernova/ :: About me and the DIY Small Business podcast :: I am a web designer, small business mentor and tech fairy who helps people start and run small businesses that are fun to work in and make enough money for things that matter. The DIY Business Podcast is supporting people in creating honest, more sustainable and feminist businesses that redefine success and center community through interviews with like minded folk, how to guides and exploratory shares. I am not on social media anymore because I want to focus on creating indy media like my podcasts, compare myself less and spent little time on my phone. This means I have more energy to nurture my communities and make cool things for you! If you’d to stay in touch you can sign up for my newsletter over here: yarrowdigital.com/sign-up-for-my-newsletter/ – I am usually sending them once or twice a month when I have new episodes, resources or interesting stories to share. If you like the show you might also love the DIY Business Collective, a low cost program that includes a ten module online course, monthly group coaching, weekly journaling prompts, monthly themed workshops and quarterly business planning workshops for $22/month. Learn more and sign up for a free seven day trial here: yarrowdigital.com/diy-business-school/ If you are interested in 1:1 work with me (web design, tech and design support or business mentoring) you can learn more here: yarrowdigital.com/yarrow-digital-services/ or book a free feeler call here: hello.dubsado.com:443/public/appointment-scheduler/5d87650bebd42163a8b343ee/schedule
Whether you’re just starting or you’re a seasoned coach, you need self-care practices just as your clients do. Self-care for life coaches encompasses a shift in mindset and some specific strategies that can bring more ease to your coaching practice. Other resources mentioned include the Coaching Blueprint digital marketing program, Dubsado, and my new book, The Gift of Coaching by Kate Swoboda (search on Amazon). Learn more about the Courageous Living Coach Certification at https://TeamCLCC.com .
For the inaugural episode, I'm talking with the fabulous Jo Casey. In this episode, we explore the unwritten rules that women encounter in our culture, what happens when we break the rules, and how we can create culture change. About Jo Jo Casey is a podcaster, speaker, trainer, and certified coach. In addition to being British, Jo is slightly nerdy and allergic to the marketing bullsh*t in the coaching industry. She believes that we need a new way of doing business – one that allows us to create companies that are sustainable financially, emotionally and energetically. Jo is the founder of The Meaningful Business Academy, and The Supernova Collective, creator and presenter of The Meaningful Business Podcast, speaker, and writer for Coaching Blueprint, Mind Body Green and Tiny Buddha (among others).
Today's episode is the second half of my talk with Denver University Coach, Bill Tierney. The GameChanger Lacrosse Podcast is about talking to people who have dedicated their life to the game of lacrosse and learning about who they are, how they got to where they are today, and what they do to improve themselves and their teams. Be sure to follow us on twitter, @GCSports. And, if you're a coach, a parent or you run a travel or club team, check out GameChanger Team Manager in the app store. Its the essential, all-in-one, scheduling and communication app for lacrosse coaches and parents. Unlike other team apps, GameChanger Team Manager is free, easy to use, and doesn't serve ads. Learn more at GC.com/TeamManager
Visit EOFire.com for complete show notes of every Podcast episode. Kate is a life coach, author and speaker who teaches people how to have the courage in life and business. She’s the author of the Courageous Living Program and the Coaching Blueprint, and the creator of the Courageous Living Coach Certification.
Today’s Guest I'm back with another co-hosted episode with the fabulous Jo Casey! Today, we talk about how to ACTUALLY be authentic and speak your truth in business. These concepts have evolved into being kind of like buzzwords, and while everyone seems to be talking about being authentic, we often don't hear how to actually do that. I'd love to hear what you think of this format! Please comment and let me know. Also, we've got a whole list of topics that we want to discuss on this show, but please drop us a note in the comments and let us know what you'd like to hear us talking about. Thanks! About Jo Casey Jo Casey is a certified life coach, trainer and coach mentor. She’s British, slightly nerdy and allergic to the marketing bullsh*t in the coaching industry. Founder of jocasey.com, podcaster, speaker, and writer for Coaching Blueprint, Mind Body Green and Tiny Buddha. Things that make me scream with glee: Freshly washed bed linen, watching my husband get all 'handy' around the place (DIY I mean), yellow wedge sandals, fabric stores, the sound of my kids giggling, Jesus Christ Superstar the musical. Spirit Animal: Lesley Knope Why you should listen to me about coaching: I've been training, coaching and mentoring coaches for 14 years and I built my own coaching and training business after a lot of initial trial and error. I've been where you are now and I love showing coaches like you how to pull out all of the things that will make your business stand out and attract the right clients to you, without wasting a lot of time on useless and expensive shiny objects. Listen to this episode What You’ll Learn How to speak the truth when the truth is hard to say How to figure out what is your truth How do know when you're actually being authentic How to deal with fear when speaking up How to deal with perfectionism so you can show up imperfectly How to say the things you think people don't want to hear Things We Discussed Kelly Diels Desiree Adaway How to Subscribe Click here to subscribe via iTunes Click here to subscribe via RSS Click here to subscribe via Stitcher Help Spread the Word If you enjoyed this episode, please head on over to iTunes and kindly leave us a rating and a review! You can also subscribe, so you'll never miss an episode.
Today’s Guest I'm back with another co-hosted episode with the fabulous Jo Casey! Today, we talk about how to add more depth to your marketing. There's so much noise online, with everyone doing daily Facebook Lives, but is it really useful? Is business visibility about putting lots of crap out there, or is it more about creating deep, meaningful connections? I'd love to hear what you think of this format! Please comment and let me know. Also, we've got a whole list of topics that we want to discuss on this show, but please drop us a note in the comments and let us know what you'd like to hear us talking about. Thanks! About Jo Casey Jo Casey is a certified life coach, trainer and coach mentor. She’s British, slightly nerdy and allergic to the marketing bullsh*t in the coaching industry. Founder of jocasey.com, podcaster, speaker, and writer for Coaching Blueprint, Mind Body Green and Tiny Buddha. Things that make me scream with glee: Freshly washed bed linen, watching my husband get all 'handy' around the place (DIY I mean), yellow wedge sandals, fabric stores, the sound of my kids giggling, Jesus Christ Superstar the musical. Spirit Animal: Lesley Knope Why you should listen to me about coaching: I've been training, coaching and mentoring coaches for 14 years and I built my own coaching and training business after a lot of initial trial and error. I've been where you are now and I love showing coaches like you how to pull out all of the things that will make your business stand out and attract the right clients to you, without wasting a lot of time on useless and expensive shiny objects. Listen to this episode What You’ll Learn How to get beyond ticking off your visibility to do list How to share deeper stories about your journey How to tell the difference between deep sharing and superficial sharing What deep visibility actually looks like How to tell the difference between exposure and intimacy The questions you need to ask yourself so you can talk about the stuff that matters...to you What kinds of stories can you share to create deeper connections Things We Discussed Myers-Briggs INFP Kimra Luna Leonie Dawson Denise Duffield-Thomas Fabeku Fatunmise Brené Brown Joseph Campbell, The Hero with A Thousand Faces How to Subscribe Click here to subscribe via iTunes Click here to subscribe via RSS Click here to subscribe via Stitcher Help Spread the Word If you enjoyed this episode, please head on over to iTunes and kindly leave us a rating and a review! You can also subscribe, so you'll never miss an episode.
Today’s Guest I'm back with another co-hosted episode with the fabulous Jo Casey! This week, we're talking about how to easily uplevel your business and life. I'd love to hear what you think of this format! Please comment and let me know. Also, we've got a whole list of topics that we want to discuss on this show, but please drop us a note in the comments and let us know what you'd like to hear us talking about. Thanks! About Jo Casey Jo Casey is a certified life coach, trainer and coach mentor. She’s British, slightly nerdy and allergic to the marketing bullsh*t in the coaching industry. Founder of jocasey.com, podcaster, speaker, and writer for Coaching Blueprint, Mind Body Green and Tiny Buddha. Things that make me scream with glee: Freshly washed bed linen, watching my husband get all 'handy' around the place (DIY I mean), yellow wedge sandals, fabric stores, the sound of my kids giggling, Jesus Christ Superstar the musical. Spirit Animal: Lesley Knope Why you should listen to me about coaching: I've been training, coaching and mentoring coaches for 14 years and I built my own coaching and training business after a lot of initial trial and error. I've been where you are now and I love showing coaches like you how to pull out all of the things that will make your business stand out and attract the right clients to you, without wasting a lot of time on useless and expensive shiny objects. Listen to this episode What You’ll Learn How to uplevel your business and life What is upleveling? What does it look like? How to think bigger and uplevel your goals How to get a new vision for your business that stretches you How to know when it's time to uplevel Things We Discussed The Mentee Podcast with Geoff Woods Cara Wilde's New Identity Masterclass How to Subscribe Click here to subscribe via iTunes Click here to subscribe via RSS Click here to subscribe via Stitcher Help Spread the Word If you enjoyed this episode, please head on over to iTunes and kindly leave us a rating and a review! You can also subscribe, so you'll never miss an episode.
Today’s Guest After two and a half years of interviews and solo shows on this podcast, I'm super excited to introduce a new format. You may know Jo Casey from previous episodes: I interviewed her for episodes 21 and 121 (no, we didn't plan the numbering there...but I like it!), and Jo interviewed me for episodes 31 and 115. Plus, I've been on her podcast twice, first talking about social media http://www.jocasey.com/hollyworton/ and later talking about coaching http://www.jocasey.com/whp-27-combine-coaching-expertise/. So you can see that we have loads to talk about! I wanted to partner up with someone this year to do some co-hosted episodes, and we decided we'd make a great match. The idea is to have a conversation (much like my regular episodes) around a single topic each time. Today, we talk about how to find new ways forward with marketing. I'd love to hear what you think of this format! Please comment and let me know. Also, we've got a whole list of topics that we want to discuss on this show, but please drop us a note in the comments and let us know what you'd like to hear us talking about. Thanks! About Jo Casey Jo Casey is a certified life coach, trainer and coach mentor. She’s British, slightly nerdy and allergic to the marketing bullsh*t in the coaching industry. Founder of jocasey.com, podcaster, speaker, and writer for Coaching Blueprint, Mind Body Green and Tiny Buddha. Things that make me scream with glee: Freshly washed bed linen, watching my husband get all 'handy' around the place (DIY I mean), yellow wedge sandals, fabric stores, the sound of my kids giggling, Jesus Christ Superstar the musical. Spirit Animal: Lesley Knope Why you should listen to me about coaching: I've been training, coaching and mentoring coaches for 14 years and I built my own coaching and training business after a lot of initial trial and error. I've been where you are now and I love showing coaches like you how to pull out all of the things that will make your business stand out and attract the right clients to you, without wasting a lot of time on useless and expensive shiny objects. Listen to this episode What You’ll Learn Why there's a shift going on in certain parts of the online business community What's not working for some people in online marketing Why marketing can feel manipulative and sleazy Why positioning yourself as an expert can be open to exploitation Why certain marketing tactics just don't feel good to some people How we get to the next phase or style of online marketing and what does that look like Things We Discussed Jo's Facebook group Holly's Facebook group Fabeku Fatunmise Kelly Diels and the Female Lifestyle Empowerment Brand Derek Halpern's Social Triggers Robert B. Cialdini's book Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion How to Subscribe Click here to subscribe via iTunes Click here to subscribe via RSS Click here to subscribe via Stitcher Help Spread the Word If you enjoyed this episode, please head on over to iTunes and kindly leave us a rating and a review! You can also subscribe, so you'll never miss an episode.
Today’s Guest After two and a half years of interviews and solo shows on this podcast, I'm super excited to introduce a new format. You may know Jo Casey from previous episodes: I interviewed her for episodes 21 and 121 (no, we didn't plan the numbering there...but I like it!), and Jo interviewed me for episodes 31 and 115. Plus, I've been on her podcast twice, first talking about social media http://www.jocasey.com/hollyworton/ and later talking about coaching http://www.jocasey.com/whp-27-combine-coaching-expertise/. So you can see that we have loads to talk about! I wanted to partner up with someone this year to do some co-hosted episodes, and we decided we'd make a great match. The idea is to have a conversation (much like my regular episodes) around a single topic each time. Today, we talk about how why no one tells you how hard it is in business. We delve into the messy middle that we discussed last time, and give you solid tips on how to get through it so you can build your business more easily. I'd love to hear what you think of this format! Please comment and let me know. Also, we've got a whole list of topics that we want to discuss on this show, but please drop us a note in the comments and let us know what you'd like to hear us talking about. Thanks! About Jo Casey Jo Casey is a certified life coach, trainer and coach mentor. She’s British, slightly nerdy and allergic to the marketing bullsh*t in the coaching industry. Founder of jocasey.com, podcaster, speaker, and writer for Coaching Blueprint, Mind Body Green and Tiny Buddha. Things that make me scream with glee: Freshly washed bed linen, watching my husband get all 'handy' around the place (DIY I mean), yellow wedge sandals, fabric stores, the sound of my kids giggling, Jesus Christ Superstar the musical. Spirit Animal: Lesley Knope Why you should listen to me about coaching: I've been training, coaching and mentoring coaches for 14 years and I built my own coaching and training business after a lot of initial trial and error. I've been where you are now and I love showing coaches like you how to pull out all of the things that will make your business stand out and attract the right clients to you, without wasting a lot of time on useless and expensive shiny objects. Listen to this episode What You’ll Learn Why no one tells you just how hard it is How to recognize when you're in the messy middle so you can do something about it What the icky bits have looked like for us How you can develop more resiliency to get past the messy middle with ease How to stay positive while still keeping it realistic Why entrepreneurship involves a constant state of expansion and growth How to deal with the ache after the growth when we step outside our comfort zone Things We Discussed Tanya Heisler Sherry Guyse How to Subscribe Click here to subscribe via iTunes Click here to subscribe via RSS Click here to subscribe via Stitcher Help Spread the Word If you enjoyed this episode, please head on over to iTunes and kindly leave us a rating and a review! You can also subscribe, so you'll never miss an episode.
Today’s Guest After two and a half years of interviews and solo shows on this podcast, I'm super excited to introduce a new format. You may know Jo Casey from previous episodes: I interviewed her for episodes 21 and 121 (no, we didn't plan the numbering there...but I like it!), and Jo interviewed me for episodes 31 and 115. Plus, I've been on her podcast twice, first talking about social media http://www.jocasey.com/hollyworton/ and later talking about coaching http://www.jocasey.com/whp-27-combine-coaching-expertise/. So you can see that we have loads to talk about! I wanted to partner up with someone this year to do some co-hosted episodes, and we decided we'd make a great match. The idea is to have a conversation (much like my regular episodes) around a single topic each time. Today, we talk about messaging: what is your business message, and why do you need one? In this episode, we demystify messaging so you can understand why it's so important, and how to get clear on yours. I'd love to hear what you think of this format! Please comment and let me know. Also, we've got a whole list of topics that we want to discuss on this show, but please drop us a note in the comments and let us know what you'd like to hear us talking about. Thanks! About Jo Casey Jo Casey is a certified life coach, trainer and coach mentor. She’s British, slightly nerdy and allergic to the marketing bullsh*t in the coaching industry. Founder of jocasey.com, podcaster, speaker, and writer for Coaching Blueprint, Mind Body Green and Tiny Buddha. Things that make me scream with glee: Freshly washed bed linen, watching my husband get all 'handy' around the place (DIY I mean), yellow wedge sandals, fabric stores, the sound of my kids giggling, Jesus Christ Superstar the musical. Spirit Animal: Lesley Knope Why you should listen to me about coaching: I've been training, coaching and mentoring coaches for 14 years and I built my own coaching and training business after a lot of initial trial and error. I've been where you are now and I love showing coaches like you how to pull out all of the things that will make your business stand out and attract the right clients to you, without wasting a lot of time on useless and expensive shiny objects. Listen to this episode What You’ll Learn What it looks like and feels like behind the scenes when upleveling and rebranding a website How Jo + Holly knew when it was time for a new website How Holly rebranded her website in just two days Where we moved from and where we are now in business Why politics triggered Jo's change in message What it looked like when things that were simmering came to the surface How to move from what you don't want to what you do want How to see the things you're too close to see in your business The only way to get out of the messy middle that you experience in between Things We Discussed Holly's website Jo's website No Limits Lisa Wechtenhiser Workcation weekends How to Subscribe Click here to subscribe via iTunes Click here to subscribe via RSS Click here to subscribe via Stitcher Help Spread the Word If you enjoyed this episode, please head on over to iTunes and kindly leave us a rating and a review! You can also subscribe, so you'll never miss an episode.
This week, rounding out Courage Month, I’m joined by Kate Courageous. She’s a life coach, creator of the Courageous Living Coach Certification, the Coaching Blueprint, and the author of Your Courageous Life. I’ve worked with Kate for the last couple of years as a mentor coach in her coach certification program, and she is a powerhouse of knowledge, and as she says “Practicing Courage is her expertise, Teaching others to make courage a habit is her vocation.” Kate joins me this week to share all about the the four steps of habit creation, and how courage and neuroscience can impact your ability to form new habits. She and I always have an amazing time together and I know you’ll want to catch this interview.
Today’s Guest After two and a half years of interviews and solo shows on this podcast, I'm super excited to introduce a new format. You may know Jo Casey from previous episodes: I interviewed her for episodes 21 and 121 (no, we didn't plan the numbering there...but I like it!), and Jo interviewed me for episodes 31 and 115. Plus, I've been on her podcast twice, first talking about social media http://www.jocasey.com/hollyworton/ and later talking about coaching http://www.jocasey.com/whp-27-combine-coaching-expertise/. So you can see that we have loads to talk about! I wanted to partner up with someone this year to do some co-hosted episodes, and we decided we'd make a great match. The idea is to have a conversation (much like my regular episodes) around a single topic each time. Today, we talk about messaging: what is your business message, and why do you need one? In this episode, we demystify messaging so you can understand why it's so important, and how to get clear on yours. I'd love to hear what you think of this format! Please comment and let me know. Also, we've got a whole list of topics that we want to discuss on this show, but please drop us a note in the comments and let us know what you'd like to hear us talking about. Thanks! About Jo Casey Jo Casey is a certified life coach, trainer and coach mentor. She’s British, slightly nerdy and allergic to the marketing bullsh*t in the coaching industry. Founder of jocasey.com, podcaster, speaker, and writer for Coaching Blueprint, Mind Body Green and Tiny Buddha. Things that make me scream with glee: Freshly washed bed linen, watching my husband get all 'handy' around the place (DIY I mean), yellow wedge sandals, fabric stores, the sound of my kids giggling, Jesus Christ Superstar the musical. Spirit Animal: Lesley Knope Why you should listen to me about coaching: I've been training, coaching and mentoring coaches for 14 years and I built my own coaching and training business after a lot of initial trial and error. I've been where you are now and I love showing coaches like you how to pull out all of the things that will make your business stand out and attract the right clients to you, without wasting a lot of time on useless and expensive shiny objects. Listen to this episode What You’ll Learn What a business message actually is Why your business needs a message How you get a business message The bits and pieces that make up a business message Whether or not to include your views on politics and hot topics in your message How to make your message clear so people actually understand it Why you may need to get help in clarifying your message Whether or not your business message has to be totally unique to you What to do in the meantime while you're getting clear on your message Things We Discussed Simon Sinek, Start With Why Maggy Sterner Kat Loterzo Leonie Dawson Nilofer Merchant How to Subscribe Click here to subscribe via iTunes Click here to subscribe via RSS Click here to subscribe via Stitcher Help Spread the Word If you enjoyed this episode, please head on over to iTunes and kindly leave us a rating and a review! You can also subscribe, so you'll never miss an episode.
Today’s Guest After two and a half years of interviews and solo shows on this podcast, I'm super excited to introduce a new format. You may know Jo Casey from previous episodes: I interviewed her for episodes 21 and 121 (no, we didn't plan the numbering there...but I like it!), and Jo interviewed me for episodes 31 and 115. Plus, I've been on her podcast twice, first talking about social media http://www.jocasey.com/hollyworton/ and later talking about coaching http://www.jocasey.com/whp-27-combine-coaching-expertise/. So you can see that we have loads to talk about! I wanted to partner up with someone this year to do some co-hosted episodes, and we decided we'd make a great match. The idea is to have a conversation (much like my regular episodes) around a single topic each time. Today, we talk about why following the internet rockstars is ruining your business. Yes, it can be helpful for new entrepreneurs to follow some of the bigger names in business so they can get an idea of what's possible in the world of online business. But it can also hurt you. In this episode, we share why we think that's so. About Jo Casey Jo Casey is a certified life coach, trainer and coach mentor. She’s British, slightly nerdy and allergic to the marketing bullsh*t in the coaching industry. Founder of jocasey.com, podcaster, speaker, and writer for Coaching Blueprint, Mind Body Green and Tiny Buddha. Things that make me scream with glee: Freshly washed bed linen, watching my husband get all 'handy' around the place (DIY I mean), yellow wedge sandals, fabric stores, the sound of my kids giggling, Jesus Christ Superstar the musical. Spirit Animal: Lesley Knope Why you should listen to me about coaching: I've been training, coaching and mentoring coaches for 14 years and I built my own coaching and training business after a lot of initial trial and error. I've been where you are now and I love showing coaches like you how to pull out all of the things that will make your business stand out and attract the right clients to you, without wasting a lot of time on useless and expensive shiny objects. Listen to this episode What You’ll Learn What makes an online business rockstar – the elements that make them stand out from the crowd Why you need to choose the business model for where you're at The three foundation pieces you need to make big things happen in your business How to bring in money while you're putting those foundation bits into place Why resilience is so important in the online business world Things We Discussed Making Oprah podcast Fabeku Fatunmise Kat Loterzo Leonie Dawson Amy Porterfield John Lee Dumas It would make me so happy if you could take a minute and share this with other women entrepreneurs on Twitter. If you enjoy the Business Mindset Podcast, please click to tweet: [BMP186] Jo + Holly: Why Following the Internet Rockstars is Ruining Your Business http://wp.me/p3507p-3J9 #podcast How to Subscribe Click here to subscribe via iTunes Click here to subscribe via RSS Click here to subscribe via Stitcher Help Spread the Word If you enjoyed this episode, please head on over to iTunes and kindly leave us a rating and a review! You can also subscribe, so you'll never miss an episode.
Today’s Guest After two and a half years of interviews and solo shows on this podcast, I'm super excited to introduce a new format. You may know Jo Casey from previous episodes: I interviewed her for episodes 21 and 121 (no, we didn't plan the numbering there...but I like it!), and Jo interviewed me for episodes 31 and 115. Plus, I've been on her podcast twice, first talking about social media http://www.jocasey.com/hollyworton/ and later talking about coaching http://www.jocasey.com/whp-27-combine-coaching-expertise/. So you can see that we have loads to talk about! I wanted to partner up with someone this year to do some co-hosted episodes, and we decided we'd make a great match. The idea is to have a conversation (much like my regular episodes) around a single topic each time. Today, we talk about whether business mindset is actually important, or whether it's just an excuse not to take action. We explore how to get things done in your business more easily, in a way that works for you, including practical action tactics that you can try. I'd love to hear what you think of this format! Please comment and let me know. Also, we've got a whole list of topics that we want to discuss on this show, but please drop us a note in the comments and let us know what you'd like to hear us talking about. Thanks! About Jo Casey Jo Casey is a certified life coach, trainer and coach mentor. She’s British, slightly nerdy and allergic to the marketing bullsh*t in the coaching industry. Founder of jocasey.com, podcaster, speaker, and writer for Coaching Blueprint, Mind Body Green and Tiny Buddha. Things that make me scream with glee: Freshly washed bed linen, watching my husband get all 'handy' around the place (DIY I mean), yellow wedge sandals, fabric stores, the sound of my kids giggling, Jesus Christ Superstar the musical. Spirit Animal: Lesley Knope Why you should listen to me about coaching: I've been training, coaching and mentoring coaches for 14 years and I built my own coaching and training business after a lot of initial trial and error. I've been where you are now and I love showing coaches like you how to pull out all of the things that will make your business stand out and attract the right clients to you, without wasting a lot of time on useless and expensive shiny objects. Listen to this episode What You’ll Learn Which of the two camps is right: mindset or action How to make sure you're taking the right actions and not doing busy work What you can do if you're the kind of person who has problems with action taking What to do if “feel the fear and do it anyway” doesn't work for you What is “parts work” and how it can help you How to make action taking easier and less painful Why forcing yourself to take action isn't always the answer to getting things done How to integrate the concept of the Mindset/Action spiral staircase in your business It would make me so happy if you could take a minute and share this with other women entrepreneurs on Twitter. If you enjoy the Business Mindset Podcast, please click to tweet: [BMP181] Jo + Holly ~ Is Mindset Important in Business, or Is It Just an Excuse to Avoid Action? http://wp.me/p3507p-3HF #podcast How to Subscribe Click here to subscribe via iTunes Click here to subscribe via RSS Click here to subscribe via Stitcher Help Spread the Word If you enjoyed this episode, please head on over to iTunes and kindly leave us a rating and a review! You can also subscribe, so you'll never miss an episode.
Today’s Guest After two and a half years of interviews and solo shows on this podcast, I'm super excited to introduce a new format. You may know Jo Casey from previous episodes: I interviewed her for episodes 21 and 121 (no, we didn't plan the numbering there...but I like it!), and Jo interviewed me for episodes 31 and 115. Plus, I've been on her podcast twice, first talking about social media http://www.jocasey.com/hollyworton/ and later talking about coaching http://www.jocasey.com/whp-27-combine-coaching-expertise/. So you can see that we have loads to talk about! I wanted to partner up with someone this year to do some co-hosted episodes, and we decided we'd make a great match. The idea is to have a conversation (much like my regular episodes) around a single topic each time. Today, we talk about the importance of focusing on ONE THING in business. It's so easy to get distracted by the bright shiny objects of the business world: sales emails for a new online program, some new software that looks like fun to use, a business mentoring program that promises you the world. I'd love to hear what you think of this format! Please comment and let me know. Also, we've got a whole list of topics that we want to discuss on this show, but please drop us a note in the comments and let us know what you'd like to hear us talking about. Thanks! About Jo Casey Jo Casey is a certified life coach, trainer and coach mentor. She’s British, slightly nerdy and allergic to the marketing bullsh*t in the coaching industry. Founder of jocasey.com, podcaster, speaker, and writer for Coaching Blueprint, Mind Body Green and Tiny Buddha. Things that make me scream with glee: Freshly washed bed linen, watching my husband get all 'handy' around the place (DIY I mean), yellow wedge sandals, fabric stores, the sound of my kids giggling, Jesus Christ Superstar the musical. Spirit Animal: Lesley Knope Why you should listen to me about coaching: I've been training, coaching and mentoring coaches for 14 years and I built my own coaching and training business after a lot of initial trial and error. I've been where you are now and I love showing coaches like you how to pull out all of the things that will make your business stand out and attract the right clients to you, without wasting a lot of time on useless and expensive shiny objects. Listen to this episode What You’ll Learn How to get clear on how procrastination shows up for you How to recognize busy work so you can stop doing it How to lower the volume on distracting online noise How to deal with fear of missing out while avoiding distraction from bright shiny objects And...how to focus on your business while avoiding burnout! It would make me so happy if you could take a minute and share this with other women entrepreneurs on Twitter. If you enjoy the Business Mindset Podcast, please click to tweet: [BMP177] Jo + Holly ~ How to Focus & Get Things Done in Your Business http://wp.me/p3507p-3FO #podcast How to Subscribe Click here to subscribe via iTunes Click here to subscribe via RSS Click here to subscribe via Stitcher Help Spread the Word If you enjoyed this episode, please head on over to iTunes and kindly leave us a rating and a review! You can also subscribe, so you'll never miss an episode.
Today’s Guest After two and a half years of interviews and solo shows on this podcast, I'm super excited to introduce a new format. You may know Jo Casey from previous episodes: I interviewed her for episodes 21 and 121 (no, we didn't plan the numbering there...but I like it!), and Jo interviewed me for episodes 31 and 115. Plus, I've been on her podcast twice, first talking about social media http://www.jocasey.com/hollyworton/ and later talking about coaching http://www.jocasey.com/whp-27-combine-coaching-expertise/. So you can see that we have loads to talk about! I wanted to partner up with someone this year to do some co-hosted episodes, and we decided we'd make a great match. The idea is to have a conversation (much like my regular episodes) around a single topic each time. We started out experimenting with this new format for episode 132 and got great feedback, so we're giving it another go. Today, we talk about how it's hard to guarantee results with coaching. So many coaches do offer guarantees, but can you really make promises? I'd love to hear what you think of this format! Please comment and let me know. Also, we've got a whole list of topics that we want to discuss on this show, but please drop us a note in the comments and let us know what you'd like to hear us talking about. Thanks! About Jo Casey Jo Casey is a certified life coach, trainer and coach mentor. She’s British, slightly nerdy and allergic to the marketing bullsh*t in the coaching industry. Founder of jocasey.com, podcaster, speaker, and writer for Coaching Blueprint, Mind Body Green and Tiny Buddha. Things that make me scream with glee: Freshly washed bed linen, watching my husband get all 'handy' around the place (DIY I mean), yellow wedge sandals, fabric stores, the sound of my kids giggling, Jesus Christ Superstar the musical. Spirit Animal: Lesley Knope Why you should listen to me about coaching: I've been training, coaching and mentoring coaches for 14 years and I built my own coaching and training business after a lot of initial trial and error. I've been where you are now and I love showing coaches like you how to pull out all of the things that will make your business stand out and attract the right clients to you, without wasting a lot of time on useless and expensive shiny objects. Listen to this episode What You’ll Learn Can/should you offer a guarantee to coaching clients? Can/should you guarantee that a client will get specific results from working with you? If you can't make guarantees, how can you explain what clients can expect? Why there's always an element of risk when signing up for a coaching package What about money back guarantees? Should you offer them? You'll get all these questions answered, and more! It would make me so happy if you could take a minute and share this with other women entrepreneurs on Twitter. If you enjoy the Business Mindset Podcast, please click to tweet: [BMP173] Jo + Holly ~ Should You Guarantee Results For Your Clients http://wp.me/p3507p-3F2 #podcast How to Subscribe Click here to subscribe via iTunes Click here to subscribe via RSS Click here to subscribe via Stitcher Help Spread the Word If you enjoyed this episode, please head on over to iTunes and kindly leave us a rating and a review! You can also subscribe, so you'll never miss an episode.
Today’s Guest After two and a half years of interviews and solo shows on this podcast, I'm super excited to introduce a new format. You may know Jo Casey from previous episodes: I interviewed her for episodes 21 and 121 (no, we didn't plan the numbering there...but I like it!), and Jo interviewed me for episodes 31 and 115. Plus, I've been on her podcast twice, first talking about social media http://www.jocasey.com/hollyworton/ and later talking about coaching http://www.jocasey.com/whp-27-combine-coaching-expertise/. So you can see that we have loads to talk about! I wanted to partner up with someone this year to do some co-hosted episodes, and we decided we'd make a great match. The idea is to have a conversation (much like my regular episodes) around a single topic each time. We started out experimenting with this new format for episode 132 and got great feedback, so we're giving it another go. Today, we talk about thinking bigger and surrounding yourself with the right people. This is a great companion episode to our previous co-hosted episode, where we spoke about business coaching, mentoring, and masterminds. I'd love to hear what you think of this format! Please comment and let me know. Also, we've got a whole list of topics that we want to discuss on this show, but please drop us a note in the comments and let us know what you'd like to hear us talking about. Thanks! About Jo Casey Jo Casey is a certified life coach, trainer and coach mentor. She’s British, slightly nerdy and allergic to the marketing bullsh*t in the coaching industry. Founder of jocasey.com, podcaster, speaker, and writer for Coaching Blueprint, Mind Body Green and Tiny Buddha. Things that make me scream with glee: Freshly washed bed linen, watching my husband get all 'handy' around the place (DIY I mean), yellow wedge sandals, fabric stores, the sound of my kids giggling, Jesus Christ Superstar the musical. Spirit Animal: Lesley Knope Why you should listen to me about coaching: I've been training, coaching and mentoring coaches for 14 years and I built my own coaching and training business after a lot of initial trial and error. I've been where you are now and I love showing coaches like you how to pull out all of the things that will make your business stand out and attract the right clients to you, without wasting a lot of time on useless and expensive shiny objects. Listen to this episode What You’ll Learn How to surround yourself with the right people How to find what suits you and your preferences What are all the different options you can choose from, both online and offline Whether one to one or group experiences are best for you How to know when it's time to move on from existing connections Things We Discussed Jo's Facebook group Holly's Facebook group Holly's Favorite Facebook Groups Denise Duffield-Thomas's Lucky Bitch Money Bootcamp (paid group) Leonie Dawson's Shining Biz + Life Academy (paid group) It would make me so happy if you could take a minute and share this with other women entrepreneurs on Twitter. If you enjoy the Business Mindset Podcast, please click to tweet: [BMP168] Jo + Holly ~ Thinking Bigger and Surrounding Yourself with the Right People http://wp.me/p3507p-3Cw #podcast How to Subscribe Click here to subscribe via iTunes Click here to subscribe via RSS Click here to subscribe via Stitcher Help Spread the Word If you enjoyed this episode, please head on over to iTunes and kindly leave us a rating and a review! You can also subscribe, so you'll never miss an episode.
Today’s Guest After two and a half years of interviews and solo shows on this podcast, I'm super excited to introduce a new format. You may know Jo Casey from previous episodes: I interviewed her for episodes 21 and 121 (no, we didn't plan the numbering there...but I like it!), and Jo interviewed me for episodes 31 and 115. Plus, I've been on her podcast twice, first talking about social media http://www.jocasey.com/hollyworton/ and later talking about coaching http://www.jocasey.com/whp-27-combine-coaching-expertise/. So you can see that we have loads to talk about! I wanted to partner up with someone this year to do some co-hosted episodes, and we decided we'd make a great match. The idea is to have a conversation (much like my regular episodes) around a single topic each time. We started out experimenting with this new format for episode 132 and got great feedback, so we're giving it another go. Today, we talk about business coaching, mentoring, and masterminding: how to know what you need, and when. I'd love to hear what you think of this format! Please comment and let me know. Also, we've got a whole list of topics that we want to discuss on this show, but please drop us a note in the comments and let us know what you'd like to hear us talking about. Thanks! About Jo Casey Jo Casey is a certified life coach, trainer and coach mentor. She’s British, slightly nerdy and allergic to the marketing bullsh*t in the coaching industry. Founder of jocasey.com, podcaster, speaker, and writer for Coaching Blueprint, Mind Body Green and Tiny Buddha. Things that make me scream with glee: Freshly washed bed linen, watching my husband get all 'handy' around the place (DIY I mean), yellow wedge sandals, fabric stores, the sound of my kids giggling, Jesus Christ Superstar the musical. Spirit Animal: Lesley Knope Why you should listen to me about coaching: I've been training, coaching and mentoring coaches for 14 years and I built my own coaching and training business after a lot of initial trial and error. I've been where you are now and I love showing coaches like you how to pull out all of the things that will make your business stand out and attract the right clients to you, without wasting a lot of time on useless and expensive shiny objects. Listen to this episode What You’ll Learn Business coaching, mentoring, and masterminds: how to know what you need, and when The difference between coaching, mentoring, and masterminds Why you might need each one, and when you might need more than one The elements that make or break a mastermind Jo's top tips on creating a super successful mastermind It would make me so happy if you could take a minute and share this with other women entrepreneurs on Twitter. If you enjoy the Business Mindset Podcast, please click to tweet: [BMP164] Jo + Holly ~ How to Know Whether You Need Business Coaching, Mentoring, or a Mastermind...and When http://wp.me/p3507p-3zX #podcast How to Subscribe Click here to subscribe via iTunes Click here to subscribe via RSS Click here to subscribe via Stitcher Help Spread the Word If you enjoyed this episode, please head on over to iTunes and kindly leave us a rating and a review! You can also subscribe, so you'll never miss an episode.
Today’s Guest After two and a half years of interviews and solo shows on this podcast, I'm super excited to introduce a new format. You may know Jo Casey from previous episodes: I interviewed her for episodes 21 and 121 (no, we didn't plan the numbering there...but I like it!), and Jo interviewed me for episodes 31 and 115. Plus, I've been on her podcast twice, first talking about social media http://www.jocasey.com/hollyworton/ and later talking about coaching http://www.jocasey.com/whp-27-combine-coaching-expertise/. So you can see that we have loads to talk about! I wanted to partner up with someone this year to do some co-hosted episodes, and we decided we'd make a great match. The idea is to have a conversation (much like my regular episodes) around a single topic each time. We started out experimenting with this new format for episode 132 and got great feedback, so we're giving it another go. Today, we talk about business visibility: how do you know when it's time to step up and be more visible with your business. This is something that we've both struggled with in the past: taking up space with our businesses and being more visible. We hope this episode will be super useful and inspiring for you! I'd love to hear what you think of this format! Please comment and let me know. Also, we've got a whole list of topics that we want to discuss on this show, but please drop us a note in the comments and let us know what you'd like to hearus talking about. Thanks! About Jo Casey Jo Casey is a certified life coach, trainer and coach mentor. She’s British, slightly nerdy and allergic to the marketing bullsh*t in the coaching industry. Founder of jocasey.com, podcaster, speaker, and writer for Coaching Blueprint, Mind Body Green and Tiny Buddha. Things that make me scream with glee: Freshly washed bed linen, watching my husband get all 'handy' around the place (DIY I mean), yellow wedge sandals, fabric stores, the sound of my kids giggling, Jesus Christ Superstar the musical. Spirit Animal: Lesley Knope Why you should listen to me about coaching: I've been training, coaching and mentoring coaches for 14 years and I built my own coaching and training business after a lot of initial trial and error. I've been where you are now and I love showing coaches like you how to pull out all of the things that will make your business stand out and attract the right clients to you, without wasting a lot of time on useless and expensive shiny objects. Listen to this episode What You’ll Learn Why visibility is about taking up space and what that looks like Why you really don't need to worry about getting all up in people's faces online What our visibility journeys have been like in business, and what things have held us back Some of the things we did to turn things around in terms of business visibility What it feels like to actually show up in a bigger way (it's not what you think) The lowdown on affirmations for belief changes Is this just a woman's issue, or does it show up for men, too? What kinds of things have been the biggest triggers for our visibility stuff and how we've overcome them The biggest things we've done that have created the most important shifts in our businesses It would make me so happy if you could take a minute and share this with other women entrepreneurs on Twitter. If you enjoy the Business Mindset Podcast, please click to tweet: [BMP159] Jo + Holly ~ How to Step Up and Be More Visible With Your Business http://wp.me/p3507p-3y5 #podcast How to Subscribe Click here to subscribe via iTunes Click here to subscribe via RSS Click here to subscribe via Stitcher Help Spread the Word If you enjoyed this episode, please head on over to iTunes and kindly leave us a rating and a review! You can also subscribe, so you'll never miss an episode.
Today’s Guest After two and a half years of interviews and solo shows on this podcast, I'm super excited to introduce a new format. You may know Jo Casey from previous episodes: I interviewed her for episodes 21 and 121 (no, we didn't plan the numbering there...but I like it!), and Jo interviewed me for episodes 31 and 115. Plus, I've been on her podcast twice, first talking about social media http://www.jocasey.com/hollyworton/ and later talking about coaching http://www.jocasey.com/whp-27-combine-coaching-expertise/. So you can see that we have loads to talk about! I wanted to partner up with someone this year to do some co-hosted episodes, and we decided we'd make a great match. The idea is to have a conversation (much like my regular episodes) around a single topic each time. We started out experimenting with this new format for episode 132 and got great feedback, so we're giving it another go. Today, we talk about how to get a book out of your head and onto Amazon. In this episode, Jo interviews Holly about the process of writing and self publishing a book. You’ll learn a step by step process for making this happen and you can even download a PDF with all the details. I'd love to hear what you think of this new format! Please comment and let me know. Also, we've got a whole list of topics that we want to discuss on this show, but please drop us a note in the comments and let us know what you'd like to hear us talking about. Thanks! About Jo Casey Jo Casey is a certified life coach, trainer and coach mentor. She’s British, slightly nerdy and allergic to the marketing bullsh*t in the coaching industry. Founder of jocasey.com, podcaster, speaker, and writer for Coaching Blueprint, Mind Body Green and Tiny Buddha. Things that make me scream with glee: Freshly washed bed linen, watching my husband get all 'handy' around the place (DIY I mean), yellow wedge sandals, fabric stores, the sound of my kids giggling, Jesus Christ Superstar the musical. Spirit Animal: Lesley Knope Why you should listen to me about coaching: I've been training, coaching and mentoring coaches for 14 years and I built my own coaching and training business after a lot of initial trial and error. I've been where you are now and I love showing coaches like you how to pull out all of the things that will make your business stand out and attract the right clients to you, without wasting a lot of time on useless and expensive shiny objects. Listen to this episode What You’ll Learn All the steps in the process of getting a book out of your head and onto Amazon: step by step How to write a book even if you can’t bear the thought of sitting at your computer for long enough to get it done Dos and Don’ts of book cover design, including tips that can make or break your book How to print a paperback without ending up with a garage full of books What order you need to do everything in, and which steps overlap in the process People and Things We Discussed Blinkist ACX.com It would make me so happy if you could take a minute and share this with other women entrepreneurs on Twitter. If you enjoy the Business Mindset Podcast, please click to tweet: [BMP155] Jo + Holly ~ How to Get a Book Out of Your Head and Onto Amazon http://wp.me/p3507p-3wX #podcast How to Subscribe Click here to subscribe via iTunes Click here to subscribe via RSS Click here to subscribe via Stitcher Help Spread the Word If you enjoyed this episode, please head on over to iTunes and kindly leave us a rating and a review! You can also subscribe, so you'll never miss an episode.
Today’s Guest After two and a half years of interviews and solo shows on this podcast, I'm super excited to introduce a new format. You may know Jo Casey from previous episodes: I interviewed her for episodes 21 and 121 (no, we didn't plan the numbering there...but I like it!), and Jo interviewed me for episodes 31 and 115. Plus, I've been on her podcast twice, first talking about social media http://www.jocasey.com/hollyworton/ and later talking about coaching http://www.jocasey.com/whp-27-combine-coaching-expertise/. So you can see that we have loads to talk about! I wanted to partner up with someone this year to do some co-hosted episodes, and we decided we'd make a great match. The idea is to have a conversation (much like my regular episodes) around a single topic each time. We started out experimenting with this new format for episode 132 and got great feedback, so we're giving it another go. Today, we talk about our top ten business books that have changed our lives and businesses. We discuss at which point in our business we discovered these books, and how they helped us. We also share whether each title is best in paperback format (so you can use it as a reference to take notes and come back to it again and again) or if you can get it as an ebook for ease of reading and carrying around. I'd love to hear what you think of this new format! Please comment and let me know. Also, we've got a whole list of topics that we want to discuss on this show, but please drop us a note in the comments and let us know what you'd like to hear us talking about. Thanks! About Jo Casey Jo Casey is a certified life coach, trainer and coach mentor. She’s British, slightly nerdy and allergic to the marketing bullsh*t in the coaching industry. Founder of jocasey.com, podcaster, speaker, and writer for Coaching Blueprint, Mind Body Green and Tiny Buddha. Things that make me scream with glee: Freshly washed bed linen, watching my husband get all 'handy' around the place (DIY I mean), yellow wedge sandals, fabric stores, the sound of my kids giggling, Jesus Christ Superstar the musical. Spirit Animal: Lesley Knope Why you should listen to me about coaching: I've been training, coaching and mentoring coaches for 14 years and I built my own coaching and training business after a lot of initial trial and error. I've been where you are now and I love showing coaches like you how to pull out all of the things that will make your business stand out and attract the right clients to you, without wasting a lot of time on useless and expensive shiny objects. Listen to this episode What You’ll Learn Our 10 favorite business and mindset books and how they've helped us Whether you should get them in digital or print format Which books are best at certain points of your business Holly's Top 5 Get Rich Lucky Bitch, Denise Duffield-Thomas Anything by Kat Loterzo The Suitcase Entrepreneur, Natalie Sisson Create Your Shining Year in Life and Business, Leonie Dawson The Big Leap: Conquer Your Hidden Fear and Take Life to the Next Level, Gay Hendricks Jo's Top 5 The Firestarter Sessions, Danielle LaPorte The Art of Earning, Tara Gentile Book Yourself Solid, Michael Port The Right Brain Business Plan and Building Your Business the Right Brain Way, Jennifer Lee How the World Sees You, Sally Hogshead People and Things We Discussed Myers-Briggs It would make me so happy if you could take a minute and share this with other women entrepreneurs on Twitter. If you enjoy the Business Mindset Podcast, please click to tweet: [BMP151] Jo + Holly ~ Our Top 10 Life-Changing Business Books for Solopreneurs http://wp.me/p3507p-3uR #podcast How to Subscribe Click here to subscribe via iTunes Click here to subscribe via RSS Click here to subscribe via Stitcher Help Spread the Word If you enjoyed this episode, please head on over to iTunes and kindly leave us a rating and a review! You can also subscribe, so you'll never miss an episode.
Today’s Guest After two and a half years of interviews and solo shows on this podcast, I'm super excited to introduce a new format. You may know Jo Casey from previous episodes: I interviewed her for episodes 21 and 121 (no, we didn't plan the numbering there...but I like it!), and Jo interviewed me for episodes 31 and 115. Plus, I've been on her podcast twice, first talking about social media http://www.jocasey.com/hollyworton/ and later talking about coaching http://www.jocasey.com/whp-27-combine-coaching-expertise/. So you can see that we have loads to talk about! I wanted to partner up with someone this year to do some co-hosted episodes, and we decided we'd make a great match. The idea is to have a conversation (much like my regular episodes) around a single topic each time. We started out experimenting with this new format for episode 132 and got great feedback, so we're giving it another go. This month, we talk about business tasks and activities. There's this idea going around that if something isn't a “HELL YEAH” then don't do it. We understand where that might be coming from, and we explain how we feel about it and how to approach those tasks that DON'T feel like a “HELL YEAH”. I'd love to hear what you think of this new format! Please comment and let me know. Also, we've got a whole list of topics that we want to discuss on this show, but please drop us a note in the comments and let us know what you'd like to hear us talking about. Thanks! About Jo Casey Jo Casey is a certified life coach, trainer and coach mentor. She’s British, slightly nerdy and allergic to the marketing bullsh*t in the coaching industry. Founder of jocasey.com, podcaster, speaker, and writer for Coaching Blueprint, Mind Body Green and Tiny Buddha. Things that make me scream with glee: Freshly washed bed linen, watching my husband get all 'handy' around the place (DIY I mean), yellow wedge sandals, fabric stores, the sound of my kids giggling, Jesus Christ Superstar the musical. Spirit Animal: Lesley Knope Why you should listen to me about coaching: I've been training, coaching and mentoring coaches for 14 years and I built my own coaching and training business after a lot of initial trial and error. I've been where you are now and I love showing coaches like you how to pull out all of the things that will make your business stand out and attract the right clients to you, without wasting a lot of time on useless and expensive shiny objects. Listen to this episode What You’ll Learn Should you only do business tasks if they're a “hell yeah”? How to navigate your feelings around business actions How to tell the difference between something that's not aligned and something that's just scary The important questions you need to ask yourself Is it really okay to be a multipassionate entrepreneur? People and Things We Discussed Myers-Briggs It would make me so happy if you could take a minute and share this with other women entrepreneurs on Twitter. If you enjoy the Ready to Bloom Podcast, please click to tweet: [BMP146] Jo + Holly ~ Should You Only Do It If It's A "Hell Yeah"? http://wp.me/p3507p-3sG#podcast How to Subscribe Click here to subscribe via iTunes Click here to subscribe via RSS Click here to subscribe via Stitcher Help Spread the Word If you enjoyed this episode, please head on over to iTunes and kindly leave us a rating and a review! You can also subscribe, so you'll never miss an episode.
Kate is a life coach, author and speaker who teaches people how to have the courage in life and business. She’s the author of the Courageous Living Program and the Coaching Blueprint, and the creator of the Courageous Living Coach Certification. Visit EOFire.com
Today’s Guest After two and a half years of interviews and solo shows on this podcast, I'm super excited to introduce a new format. You may know Jo Casey from previous episodes: I interviewed her for episodes 21 and 121 (no, we didn't plan the numbering there...but I like it!), and Jo interviewed me for episodes 31 and 115. Plus, I've been on her podcast twice, first talking about social media http://www.jocasey.com/hollyworton/ and later talking about coaching http://www.jocasey.com/whp-27-combine-coaching-expertise/. So you can see that we have loads to talk about! I wanted to partner up with someone this year to do some co-hosted episodes, and we decided we'd make a great match. The idea is to have a conversation (much like my regular episodes) around a single topic each time. Today we're starting out with Six Figures in Six Minutes (or months, or whatever)...that big revenue milestone that so many people strive to reach and which so many marketers promise we can achieve in no time at all. I'd love to hear what you think of this new format! Please comment and let me know. Also, we've got a whole list of topics that we want to discuss on this show, but please drop us a note in the comments and let us know what you'd like to hear us talking about. Thanks! About Jo Casey Jo Casey is a certified life coach, trainer and coach mentor. She’s British, slightly nerdy and allergic to the marketing bullsh*t in the coaching industry. Founder of jocasey.com, podcaster, speaker, and writer for Coaching Blueprint, Mind Body Green and Tiny Buddha. Things that make me scream with glee: Freshly washed bed linen, watching my husband get all 'handy' around the place (DIY I mean), yellow wedge sandals, fabric stores, the sound of my kids giggling, Jesus Christ Superstar the musical. Spirit Animal: Lesley Knope Why you should listen to me about coaching: I've been training, coaching and mentoring coaches for 14 years and I built my own coaching and training business after a lot of initial trial and error. I've been where you are now and I love showing coaches like you how to pull out all of the things that will make your business stand out and attract the right clients to you, without wasting a lot of time on useless and expensive shiny objects. Listen to this episode What You’ll Learn When is the right time to create your first course The quickest way to the outcome your clients need and want How to understand what clients really need and want The difference between features and benefits The one question you need to ask yourself when writing sales copy for an online program How to know if your audience is big enough to launch a course How to know if you really want to do a group program Should you create an online program on your own, or with someone else? How to deliver content for your online course People and Things We Discussed Tara Gentile Andrea Owen It would make me so happy if you could take a minute and share this with other women entrepreneurs on Twitter. If you enjoy the Ready to Bloom Podcast, please click to tweet: [BMP142] Jo + Holly ~ How to Go From One to One Coaching to Online Programs http://wp.me/p3507p-3rU #podcast How to Subscribe Click here to subscribe via iTunes Click here to subscribe via RSS Click here to subscribe via Stitcher Help Spread the Word If you enjoyed this episode, please head on over to iTunes and kindly leave us a rating and a review! You can also subscribe, so you'll never miss an episode.
Today’s Guest After two and a half years of interviews and solo shows on this podcast, I'm super excited to introduce a new format. You may know Jo Casey from previous episodes: I interviewed her for episodes 21 and 121 (no, we didn't plan the numbering there...but I like it!), and Jo interviewed me for episodes 31 and 115. Plus, I've been on her podcast twice, first talking about social media http://www.jocasey.com/hollyworton/ and later talking about coaching http://www.jocasey.com/whp-27-combine-coaching-expertise/. So you can see that we have loads to talk about! I wanted to partner up with someone this year to do some co-hosted episodes, and we decided we'd make a great match. The idea is to have a conversation (much like my regular episodes) around a single topic each time. Today we're starting out with Six Figures in Six Minutes (or months, or whatever)...that big revenue milestone that so many people strive to reach and which so many marketers promise we can achieve in no time at all. I'd love to hear what you think of this new format! Please comment and let me know. Also, we've got a whole list of topics that we want to discuss on this show, but please drop us a note in the comments and let us know what you'd like to hear us talking about. Thanks! About Jo Casey Jo Casey is a certified life coach, trainer and coach mentor. She’s British, slightly nerdy and allergic to the marketing bullsh*t in the coaching industry. Founder of jocasey.com, podcaster, speaker, and writer for Coaching Blueprint, Mind Body Green and Tiny Buddha. Things that make me scream with glee: Freshly washed bed linen, watching my husband get all 'handy' around the place (DIY I mean), yellow wedge sandals, fabric stores, the sound of my kids giggling, Jesus Christ Superstar the musical. Spirit Animal: Lesley Knope Why you should listen to me about coaching: I've been training, coaching and mentoring coaches for 14 years and I built my own coaching and training business after a lot of initial trial and error. I've been where you are now and I love showing coaches like you how to pull out all of the things that will make your business stand out and attract the right clients to you, without wasting a lot of time on useless and expensive shiny objects. Listen to this episode What You’ll Learn Jo and Holly's top 10 systems, tools, and apps that will make business so much easier A simple way to make your inbox feel less overwhelming Two different calendar systems to simplify your life, and why we prefer each one How to create gorgeous screen capture videos and record quality audio Two of the lesser known email management systems, and why we opted for these At which point in your business do you need to start signing up for this stuff – and when it's a waste of money Holly's Top 5 Boomerang OptimizePress + OptimizeMember TimeTrade Camtasia ConvertKit Jo's Top 5 SumoMe Divi Acuity Scheduling Audacity Active Campaign People and Things We Discussed Myers-Briggs Personality Type INFJ INFP WordPress MailChimp Click to Tweet It would make me so happy if you could take a minute and share this with other women entrepreneurs on Twitter. If you enjoy the Ready to Bloom Podcast, please click to tweet: [R2B138] Jo & Holly ~ Our Top 10 Business Tools, Systems, and Apps http://wp.me/p3507p-3nb #podcast How to Subscribe Click here to subscribe via iTunes Click here to subscribe via RSS Click here to subscribe via Stitcher Help Spread the Word If you enjoyed this episode, please head on over to iTunes and kindly leave us a rating and a review! You can also subscribe, so you'll never miss an episode.
In today's show I'm talking with Jo Casey, the coaches coach! Pull up a chair and listen in as we discuss: Why your journey may not be a straight line (and that's it ok) What happens when your perfect life on paper is making you sick How learnt the hard way that coaching and building a coaching practice are very different thingsAnd so much more!And in case you're curious, here's her professional bio and how to stay connected.Jo Casey is a certified life coach, trainer and coach mentor. She's British, slightly nerdy and allergic to the marketing bullsh*t in the coaching industry. Founder of jocasey.com, podcaster, speaker, and writer for Coaching Blueprint, Mind Body Green and Tiny Buddha.Connect with Jo on her website.________________________________________________________I'm Amy Magdalena and as a Spiritual Mentor and Business Advocate, I hold deep and powerful space for both soul and business transformation to get you out of what you don't want and into alignment, quickly and with permanent results. I work closely with the Ascended Masters, Archangels, Dragons, Elementals, the Galactic Star families and the full light spectrum. So when I say I can see you in all your Divine glory? I mean it. And did I mention my decade and change in corporate as a Project and Implementation Manager? Or that I'm a triple certified Coach - Life, Health and Business? I'm also a Reiki Master, Akashic Records Advanced Reader and a Master of Egyptian and Atlantean Alchemy. Meaning? I meet you wherever you need me too and hold you through it all. I'm here for you.On Heart, Soul & Guts you can expect a mix of interviews, mindset hacks, shamanic journeys and thought provoking content. Warning: this is not designed to make you feel good, it's designed to make a difference. Subscribe to the podcast to get the latest episodes without a fuss.If you are oh so ready to leave the 3D struggle behind and instead run your life and business from a place of aligned flow sign up for Notes from Soul immediately and get access to a vault of channeled content (including journal prompts, workbooks and meditations) that will reshape your reality. Get it here: amymagdalena.com/resources See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In today’s show I’m talking with Jo Casey, the coaches coach! Pull up a chair and listen in as we discuss: Why your journey may not be a straight line (and that's it ok) What happens when your perfect life on paper is making you sick How learnt the hard way that coaching and building a coaching practice are very different thingsAnd so much more!And in case you’re curious, here’s her professional bio and how to stay connected.Jo Casey is a certified life coach, trainer and coach mentor. She’s British, slightly nerdy and allergic to the marketing bullsh*t in the coaching industry. Founder of jocasey.com, podcaster, speaker, and writer for Coaching Blueprint, Mind Body Green and Tiny Buddha.Connect with Jo on her website.________________________________________________________I’m Amy Biondini and I help the rule breakers, change makers and rebels (masquerading as women entrepreneurs) unleash the badass within, so they can do the work of their soul. And pay the rent.Find out more about me at AmyBiondini.com and if you’re feeling particularly daring rsvp to the list of lights and I’ll be seeing you in your inbox. And do I even need to ask if you’ve subscribed to the show? No? What are you waiting on? Get on this train! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Today’s Guest After two and a half years of interviews and solo shows on this podcast, I'm super excited to introduce a new format. You may know Jo Casey from previous episodes: I interviewed her for episodes 21 and 121 (no, we didn't plan the numbering there...but I like it!), and Jo interviewed me for episodes 31 and 115. Plus, I've been on her podcast twice, first talking about social media http://www.jocasey.com/hollyworton/ and later talking about coaching http://www.jocasey.com/whp-27-combine-coaching-expertise/. So you can see that we have loads to talk about! I wanted to partner up with someone this year to do some co-hosted episodes, and we decided we'd make a great match. The idea is to have a conversation (much like my regular episodes) around a single topic each time. Today we're starting out with Six Figures in Six Minutes (or months, or whatever)...that big revenue milestone that so many people strive to reach and which so many marketers promise we can achieve in no time at all. I'd love to hear what you think of this new format! Please comment and let me know. Also, we've got a whole list of topics that we want to discuss on this show, but please drop us a note in the comments and let us know what you'd like to hear us talking about. Thanks! About Jo Casey Jo Casey is a certified life coach, trainer and coach mentor. She’s British, slightly nerdy and allergic to the marketing bullsh*t in the coaching industry. Founder of jocasey.com, podcaster, speaker, and writer for Coaching Blueprint, Mind Body Green and Tiny Buddha. Things that make me scream with glee: Freshly washed bed linen, watching my husband get all 'handy' around the place (DIY I mean), yellow wedge sandals, fabric stores, the sound of my kids giggling, Jesus Christ Superstar the musical. Spirit Animal: Lesley Knope Why you should listen to me about coaching: I've been training, coaching and mentoring coaches for 14 years and I built my own coaching and training business after a lot of initial trial and error. I've been where you are now and I love showing coaches like you how to pull out all of the things that will make your business stand out and attract the right clients to you, without wasting a lot of time on useless and expensive shiny objects. Listen to this episode What You’ll Learn Why so many people are talking about “six figure business marketing BS” The foundations you need to have in place before you can expect to make six figures The one example we know of someone who has done six figures their first year, and what her recipe to success was The two big things that helped Jo & Holly with their businesses People and Things We Discussed Andrea Owen Kimra Luna Marie Forleo Rebecca Tracey Click to Tweet It would make me so happy if you could take a minute and share this with other women entrepreneurs on Twitter. If you enjoy the Ready to Bloom Podcast, please click to tweet: [R2B132] Jo & Holly ~ Can you Really Make Six Figures in Six Minutes (or Months)? http://wp.me/p3507p-3lj #podcast How to Subscribe Click here to subscribe via iTunes Click here to subscribe via RSS Click here to subscribe via Stitcher Help Spread the Word If you enjoyed this episode, please head on over to iTunes and kindly leave us a rating and a review! You can also subscribe, so you'll never miss an episode.
Today’s Guest I'm so excited to have today's guest, Jo Casey, back on the show! Jo was a guest on episode 21 back in December 2013, and she interviewed me for episode 31 back when this was the Socially Holistic Podcast. I love what Jo does, and I love how she's transformed her business into something that's a great fit for her. In this episode, we'll also talk about how she made the shift into a new business (something so many of us worry about). About Jo Casey The Long (yet funny) version: Jo Casey is a certified life coach, trainer and coach mentor. She’s British, slightly nerdy and allergic to the marketing bullsh*t in the coaching industry. Founder of jocasey.com, podcaster, speaker, and writer for Coaching Blueprint, Mind Body Green and Tiny Buddha. Things that make me scream with glee: Freshly washed bed linen, watching my husband get all 'handy' around the place (DIY I mean), yellow wedge sandals, fabric stores, the sound of my kids giggling, Jesus Christ Superstar the musical. Spirit Animal: Lesley Knope Why you should listen to me about coaching: I've been training, coaching and mentoring coaches for 14 years and I built my own coaching and training business after a lot of initial trial and error. I've been where you are now and I love showing coaches like you how to pull out all of the things that will make your business stand out and attract the right clients to you, without wasting a lot of time on useless and expensive shiny objects. The shorter version: Jo Casey is a certified life coach, trainer and coach mentor who specializes in helping coaches and other nice people build sustainable, honest business without resorting to the darks arts or sleazy marketing tactics. Jo is founder of jocasey.com, a podcaster, speaker, and writer for Coaching Blueprint, Mind Body Green and Tiny Buddha. Listen to this episode What You’ll Learn Jo's top tips on how to get coaching clients without hustling Why hustle mode can be the wrong energy for your business How to avoid faux authenticity and how to tap into the core of your own authenticity Why niching is an organic process How great coaching is like alchemy, and what it can do for you Inspiring Women Tara Gentile Kate Courageous Lara Heacock Andrea Owen Rebecca Tracey Things We Discussed Quiet Power Strategy The Coaches' Collective Jo's podcast Connect With Jo Website Facebook Twitter Google+ Pinterest Click to Tweet It would make me so happy if you could take a minute and share this with other women entrepreneurs on Twitter. If you enjoy the Ready to Bloom Podcast, please click to tweet: [R2B121] Jo Casey ~ How to Get Coaching Clients Without the Hustle http://wp.me/p3507p-3if #podcast How to Subscribe Click here to subscribe via iTunes Click here to subscribe via RSS Click here to subscribe via Stitcher Help Spread the Word If you enjoyed this episode, please head on over to iTunes and kindly leave us a rating and a review! You can also subscribe, so you'll never miss an episode.
Kate Swoboda, or Kate Courageous, is a one of a kind coach, mentor, and the creator of the Courageous Coaching Training Program. She has also created the Coaching Blueprint, and a program for individuals, Your Courageous Life. I recently graduated from CCTP (Courageous Coaching Training Program), and found my time in the program to be inspiring, intense, and life changing. It was a little over a year ago that I first got on a call with Kate to chat about joining CCTP. Getting on that call, I was scared to death I would not make the cut. Truth be told, over the last year in the program, I've wrestled a good deal with those feelings that I'm either not good enough, or don't deserve the good things that come my way. But this was different, Kate wanted to truly understand who I "be," and how I wanted to connect with others. I knew from that first call that the program was a fit, and that Kate was different, in the very best of ways, that she saw potential in people, that she was all heart, and that she was as courageous as her name suggests. In other words, CCTP was the real deal and it was the right program for me. Now a year later, I was super happy that Kate agreed to jump on a call for an interview. Again I was nervous, but this time, it was because I was in the driver's seat. Not that a client can't interview their coach (heck, I interviewed my former coach, and now buddy, Michelle just a couple of episodes ag). But I had heartfelt questions about the program I'd just graduated from, I wanted Kate to know I respected her and all that she's done. And, OK, I kind of nerded out and loved that I GOT to talk about Pema Chodron with the very person who'd introduced her to me. Mostly, though, I wanted her to feel at home on my podcast. I think you'll like this interview; Kate is a powerhouse and I am honored to have her on the show. In this episode we talk about: - what to do when "things fall apart" in your life; and how to deal with the emotions that come up - what to do if you've been working on personal development for a while, but it doesn't seem to stick - how to approach being an entrepreneur - that you "take yourself with you" wherever you go, including your corporate job, or to your own business - how she approached creating the Courageous Coaching Training Program - Kate's definitions of fear and courage - what keeps her going, and what she loves about being an entrepreneur - what it's like to be a "new-ish" mother Resources for this show: Kate's website: Your Courageous Life Coaching Blueprint: Marketing course for coaches Courageous Coaching Training Program (tell Kate that Paula sent you) Dream Into Action Retreat - running 11/13-15 - sign up for the "Love Notes" to get information on how to win a free spot! The book "Getting There" by Gillian Zoe Segal on Amazon When Things Fall Apart by Pema Chodron on Amazon Walking the Walk by Pema Chodron on Amazon One of the sound clips in this episode is brought to you by http://www.bensound.com I am an Amazon affiliate. Links on this page (ones to items I truly love and recommend) may earn me a commission. The post Episode 8: Kate Swoboda on ‘Courage as a Path to Healing’ appeared first on Jump Start Your Joy.
One for the introverts today, but really it's powerful for you even as an extrovert (like me). We're talking about managing energy, and really not letting you being an introvert hold you back from success (because that's just silly). A little about Jo… Jo Casey is Certified Coach, Workshop Leader and Coach Mentor. She's British, slightly nerdy & allergic to the marketing bullsh*t in the coaching industry. Founder of jocasey.com, podcaster & speaker. She's a writer for The Coaching Blueprint, Mind Body Green and Tiny Buddha among others.Jo helps new and emerging coaches of all stripes build, thriving, soul nourishing and gently world shaking businesses. She believes that a great coaching is alchemy - and she helps people find the right mix. Resources Join the VIP Community Get your Backstage Pass Twitter Cards Free Training Networking for Introverts with Carrie Smith Jo's Facebook Group Connect with Me Get YOUR question on a future episode Email me at hello@thestaceyharris.com Tweet with me and include #HittheMic Be sure to leave your review on iTunes or Stitcher for a shoutout on a future show