POPULARITY
The Creativity Found Collective is a vibrant community where creativity thrives and everyone supports one another. This bonus episode showcases how being part of the Creativity Found Collective can spark inspiration, foster connections and provide valuable support for creative small business owners. With insights from various members, hear about the importance of collaboration and sharing experiences in the creative realm, as well as the mental health benefits of engaging in artistic activities. From workshops to online courses, members of the Collective offer a plethora of opportunities for growth and learning for any adults seeking to reignite their creative spark or find solace in artistic expression. If you use your talent and experience to help adults learn creative skills, or you want to help creative businesses to grow and thrive, we'd love to meet you in the Creativity Found Collective membership. Jump straight to a coffee chat here.In this episode you will hear from members:Nina LentonKelly DrewettDebbie PageMary BroddleJuliet SargeantEla WassellBecky PatonJoin the Creativity Found Collective at creativityfound.co.uk/joinusInstagram: @creativityfoundpodcastThreads: @creativityfoundpodcastFacebook: @creativityfoundpodcast and Creativity Found groupYouTube @creativityfoundpodcastPinterest: @creativityfoundResearched, edited and produced by Claire Waite BrownMusic: Day Trips by Ketsa Undercover / Ketsa Creative Commons License Free Music Archive - Ketsa - Day TripsArtworks: Emily Portnoi emilyportnoi.co.ukPhoto: Ella PalletBook your Podcast Startup Sanity Check here. Click here to book a 1-to-1 online chat with me to understand more about the Creativity Found Collective, the promotional and networking membership for creative small businesses.Support the showJoin the Creativity Found Collective hereSubscribe to the Creativity Found mailing list herePodcast recorded with Riverside and hosted by Buzzsprout
Creativity, the learning process, and the mesmerizing world of pottery.In this bonus episode I'm joined by Creativity Found Collective member Kelly Drewett and friend of Creativity Found Carola Moon, as we visit the pottery studio of fellow Collective member Debbie Page.You'll hear about how Debbie makes her moon jars – and what they are – as well as a little pottery history.We discuss everything from the unique ways people manipulate clay to the often overlooked importance of the table as a creative tool. The power of human hands in shaping clay and eliciting emotion through pottery forms is also explored, leading us to the understanding of how compression can help achieve the perfect texture.We also start plotting our next Creativity Catchup featuring a few more members and their creative classes. CreativityFound.co.ukDebbie Page at creativityfound.co.ukKelly Drewett at creativityfound.co.ukInstagram: @creativityfoundpodcastFacebook: @creativityfoundpodcast and Creativity Found groupPinterest: @creativityfoundTwitter: @creativityfounResearched, edited and produced by Claire Waite BrownMusic: Day Trips by Ketsa Undercover / Ketsa Creative Commons License Free Music Archive - Ketsa - Day TripsArtworks: Emily Portnoi emilyportnoi.co.uk Photo: Ella Pallet Support the showSupport the show hereSubscribe to the Creativity Found mailing list hereJoin the Creativity Found Collective here
Your host Devonee Thaxton is joined by the CEO of Louis E. Page, Debbie Page. Debbie was once a registered nurse and a lactation consultant, when she inherited her husband's 129 year business after he passed away. The company has historically been run by the men in her family until it landed in her hands. Debbie not only embarked on a journey of self-exploration and growth, but untapped keys to success. From driving the company toward unprecedented revenue by 45%, she didn't stop there. Debbie's emotional journey propelled a personal mission to guide women and mothers to unleash their greatest potential by launching the “Inspired Mom Global Summit.” and becoming the Founder and President of “Women Emerged.” In this episode Debbie talks about her personal struggles along the way and what lead her to empowering leading women everywhere. To learn more about Debbie visit If you'd like to be a guest on Savvy, Booked, & Blessed, https://podcast.prosavvyas.com/podcast-guest
Debbie Page, of Harrisville, New Hampshire, has worn several hats during 18 years of her work-from-home journey, starting as an RN and eventually also as a lactation consultant who met with clients in her front office. She started to work part time with her now late husband with the business he owned, downsizing a warehouse as they embraced drop-shipping and brought the offices home. Debbie eventually took over the Louis E. Page fencing supplies business after he passed away and is still doing that alongside of some of her other projects. In this episode, Debbie shares some of the ways that she and her husband were able to work separately in different parts of the house but still got together every hour for some dancing to make sure they kept on moving and drank enough water. She and her husband would spend some time every morning discussing their plans and goals for the day. Now that she is living alone, her routines have changed; and Debbie has turned to more journaling and routines to keep herself motivated and find her own rhythm. She now is able to work from more than one place in her house and breaks up her day with several exercise routines as well as several minutes of cold water in the shower (and is considering taking it to the next level with ice in the bathtub as part of her healthy lifestyle). She finds that writing things down before she starts working really helps her focus on her own work and then also uses Calendly for appointment scheduling. Debbie is now the founder and owner of Woman Emerged as teaching and coaching are her passions, and she is always excited by people who live to learn. She's also finishing up her new book: Woman Emerged: Create the Life You Desire, By Becoming the Woman You Love which should be available this fall. She continues to support moms through the Inspired Mom Summit which is coming up again this September 29-October 2. She is passionate about working from home and wants to empower others to pursue the opportunities. Inspired Mom Summit: inspiredmomsummit.com Links Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/debbie.page (https://www.facebook.com/debbie.page) Website: debbiehpage.com If you'd like to contact Debbie, reach out to her assistant to get connected: Jenn @ debrapage.com
Here's a Stoop Story from Debbie Page about the special gift of her son, Gabe, who has autism. April is Autism Awareness month. Hear her story and others at Stoopstorytelling.com. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
CEO Podcasts: CEO Chat Podcast + I AM CEO Podcast Powered by Blue 16 Media & CBNation.co
Debbie Page is the leading authority on cash flow and profitability for women business owners. As a business coach, she guides her clients to creating scalable and sustainable businesses with strong revenue and healthy profits. An accidental entrepreneur, over the past twenty-five years she has acquired scaled and sold two businesses and helps her clients do the same. When not talking strategy and money with clients you can find her digging in her garden or sharing a glass of wine with her best pals. Website: http://debbiepage.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DebbiePageBusiness Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/debbiekpage/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/debbiekpage LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/debbiekpage/
Here’s a Mother's Day Stoop Story from Debbie Page, who reminds us: there is no instruction book for parenting.Click here to listen to more Stoop Stories. The next live Stoop event is Saturday, June 5th at 6 pm. The theme is “Re-emergence: An evening of stories, music, and cicadas!” See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After growing up with an alcoholic father, Debbie Page was told in college "If you have alcoholism in your family, you're going to be attracted to that in a partner.” Being a very level-headed woman, whose father got sober when she was 16, she thought that was ridiculous, until she met her gregarious, fun-loving future husband in her early 20s. That began nearly 20 years of justification, lies, shame, rehab, financial infidelity and eventually divorce. An eventual understanding of the term codependency. Debbie is a certified money coach and an internationally recognized and award-winning entrepreneur, business coach, and advocate for women's economic independence. She is recognized as a leading authority on cash flow and profitability for women in business. For over two decades, Debbie has worked with women and money and has acquired, scaled, and sold two businesses of her own. Her clients achieve stunning success with profitability because of her commitment to accountability, execution, and the systems and processes to create sustainable and scalable businesses. Debbie met Arwen when she was looking for a very specific kind of business coach: a woman who specializes in working with other women. Today, Debbie joins the podcast for a frank conversation about how she survived a destructive marriage, constant deception, and her decision to leave - all while running multiple highly successful businesses and being a major figure in her industry. Overcomer Playlist Recommendation U2 - Beautiful Day Pearls of Wisdom Whatever it is that is a challenge for you right now, you will get through. Your biggest responsibility is being fully responsible for yourself. Survival isn’t always one day at a time - it literally is moment by moment. Build your network early so that it’s there when you need it. Why the words “Go for it” have so much meaning in Debbie’s life. Show Notes To get access to the full show notes, including links to all the resources mentioned, visit LifeWithArwen.com/16 Get The Book! She Handled It, So Can You!: An Inspiring and Empowering Financial Guide for Women Connect with Arwen Becker Facebook Instagram LinkedIn Twitter Rate & Review If you enjoyed today’s episode of She Handled It, hit the subscribe button in Apple Podcasts, (or wherever you listen) so future episodes are automatically downloaded directly to your device. You can also help by providing an honest rating & review over on Apple Podcasts. Reviews go a long way in helping us build awareness so that we can impact even more people. THANK YOU!
Today's guest is an internationally recognized and award winning entrepreneur, Certified Money Coach, and advocate for women’s economic independence. She's here today to help level-up women business owners and tell you why you're worth more so you can bring home more. Please welcome Debbie Page. Contact Info https://www.debbiepage.com https://www.instagram.com/debbiekpage/ https://twitter.com/debbiekpage https://www.facebook.com/DebbiePageBusiness https://www.linkedin.com/in/debbiekpage/
The Brainy Business | Understanding the Psychology of Why People Buy | Behavioral Economics
This behavioral economics podcast is building on the most recent foundations episodes to really dig into the power of habit. Last week I really went deep into what habits are and how they work. Today, I am going to share a bunch of examples of ways businesses use habits to their advantage (and how you can too!) I talk about how advent calendars can actually build anticipation and release dopamine. I also discuss clever ways that Starbucks keeps customers coming back. I talk about how 95% of purchases are habitual and how this habit formation can be combined with reciprocity and loss aversion. I give several examples from big companies and my personal life. Then I break it all down so you can apply the same principles to your business. CLICK HERE FOR YOUR FREE DOWNLOAD! Show Notes [11:36] Last week on episode 21, you learned all about what makes habits so powerful and the best way to form a new habit (either for yourself or in business). [12:11] Advent calendars are a staple of the holiday season. [12:59] Some big manufacturers have found a way to boost their sales before the holidays (and probably increase the likelihood that their bigger toys will be the focus of the big day). [14:10] A LEGO City Advent Calendar will generate interest in Legos all the way up until the holiday. [14:35] The excitement about what is going to be inside, and getting to see the next one...building anticipation... That is where the real enjoyment is for the brain. Once it has opened the box? Dopamine release stops. [15:15] You are also creating a habit of opening a gift every day! The brain wants to keep getting those small toys for the dopamine. [15:55] Is there something your business could do to incorporate advent calendars with your clients or customers? [16:52] The Starbucks app helps create the habit of coming back. They have also Incorporated loss aversion and integrated the power of habit into their app. [18:05] Be careful what lines you cross when it comes to knowing your customer, you may be inadvertently offending some people (like their set up that I can only get bonus stars by buying items I am allergic to). [18:57] They've also done the same thing with their treat receipts. Where you can get a discount in the afternoon. [19:26] Scarcity can become a habit if it is ingrained in who you are. Costco shoppers have the ingrained mindset that they better buy now because the item won't be there the next time they visit. [20:33] 95% of purchases are habitual. [21:15] Daily active users are important for apps. You get bonuses each day in a row that you play. This is a combination of reciprocity, loss aversion, and habit - and it works very well. Our brains love it. [22:53] The most common “problems” solved by habits (the reward in the brain) are STRESS and BOREDOM. [24:48] KIT KAT was having a sales slump. They paired Kit Kats in the consumers’ mind as something that goes along with their break. Tying in with coffee and breaks made it so when people think “coffee” they think “Kit Kat”. [26:42] Availability was also used in this campaign. [27:29] McDonald's hired a research team to increase milkshake sales. They discovered that people were hiring the milkshake to prevent their boredom on the way to work. [30:40] The research found out what was causing the habit and then made it really easy for more people to take up the habit. [31:06] You have to ask the right questions to get the right answers. [31:42] If you find people using your product in a way that you didn't intend, that creates a new opportunity to market. [32:17] The cycle of habits. You want to use the cue/reward part of the habit cycle, not the craving/response part. [33:14] “If you lived here, you’d be home by now,” is a genius marketing and a good way to break the habit cycle and try to form a new reward option. [34:23] Payment habits. Every time you pay the mortgage and don’t look for another provider, you are habitually rebuying that loan. [35:07] Breaking the payment into very regular, small amounts, makes it easier to keep paying and doesn’t flag the brain negatively. [36:50] You get a renewal notice and your premiums have gone up a little bit. Suddenly that large yearly payment is something that prompts you to shop around for more affordable services. [37:41] Being on auto pay is easy and becomes a habit. [39:10] If you work on appointments, you should encourage a regular day and time for people to come in. People like to feel like they are important. [41:16] A pre-scheduled appointment can become an EXPERIENCE that you will pay more for. [42:38] When you can make it a habit and preschedule for people, it makes it less likely that they will break that cycle. [44:09] “Be seen to the point people don’t remember the space without you.” Jen Mueller of Talk Sporty To Me [44:43] Many people including my friend Debbie Page say that the key to networking is showing up. [45:53] Engage with people on social media and selflessly share their content. This can make your name a cue for rewards. [46:51] Be consistent if you want to be part of people's habits. The human brain likes repetition and reliability. [48:47] I knew I had to have a weekly podcast in order to make it a habit. [50:53] Consistency is a huge key to habit and now you know why – your brain expects it and is looking for those cues. [EXCITING ANNOUNCEMENT!] How to Launch an Amazing Podcast (using behavioral economics) online course is coming soon! Want to be on the list (possibly even a beta tester)? Email me - melina@thebrainybusiness.com with the subject line “Podcast Course” for more details. Thanks for listening. Don’t forget to subscribe on Apple Podcasts or Android. If you like what you heard, please leave a review on iTunes and share what you liked about the show. Links and Resources: Web Your Brand Carol Morgan Cox BizChix RESET Your Mindset: Silence Your Inner Mean Girl Natalie Eckdahl Episode 21. Behavioral Economics Foundations: Habits LEGO City Advent Calendar Episode 2. The Top 5 Wording Mistakes Businesses Make 21 great Advent calendar ideas for Christmas 2018 Episode 9. Behavioral Economics Foundations: Loss Aversion Episode 14. Behavioral Economics Foundations: Scarcity Revival and Growth of an Iconic Brand Episode 15: Behavioral Economics Foundations: Availability Clay Christensen’s Milkshake Marketing Marketing, Milkshakes and Understanding Your Customers Episode 20. Behavioral Economics Foundations: Defaults Episode 17. Unlocking the Power of Numbers Return of the weekly salon visit Episode 8. What is Value? Jen Mueller Debbie Page Episode 19. Behavioral Economics Foundations: Herding
Welcome to Permission to Leap - a podcast exploring the stories of people who have brought their visions to life. Each week, I will speak to an inspiring guest and navigate the process they took to take the leap in their own lives, from the day that they first committed to the day they landed on the other side. Permission to Leap is the spark that will push you to believe in your dreams again and make them your reality. Today’s guest is Debbie Page. Debbie is an internationally recognized entrepreneur, business coach and advocate for women’s economic independence and is recognized as the leading authority on cash flow for women in business. For over two decades Debbie has worked with women and money and has acquired, scaled and sold two businesses of her own. It is safe to say, that whatever high or low you are experiencing in your business, she's been there and knows the way through. For 5 years she was the Executive Managing Director of an international women’s networking organization and was recognized as an International Femtor (R) for her work with women owned business, and her commitment to showing others how to build community to grow their business through effective networking. She is the only woman to receive this distinction on two consecutive years. When not coaching her clients from Sweden to Singapore and across North America, Debbie is a philanthropist, a feminist and a decent Cribbage player. She loves a good glass of wine, great conversation and studying the latest findings and applications in the fields of cognitive psychology and business strategy. Debbie is the proud pet parent to Mr. Harley Hounderton, her 10 year old Labrador Retriever and doggy love of her life.
Salesy Weirdo Syndrome How to Sell Online Without Being a Salesy Weirdo! Man oh Man! You know what I'm talking about, right?? Spammy Mc Spamerson ruins it for all of us! Are you suffering from PTSWD? Post Traumatic Salesy Weirdo Stress Disorder? Ooor... maybe you have a tinge of the salesy weirdo yourself? I've been there! I get it! I send this message from a place of love. There is a better way. In this video I share 9 WAYS to recover from the Salesy Weirdo Syndrome. So that you can have better relationships with your family members, your friends, your audience, your JV partners, and your clients. For reals. Major shout outs to the following peeps. Reach out to them if you need their services. They are all AMAZING at what they do. BeLive.tv Jennifer Diepstraten Adam Urbanski Nicole Holland JuliAnn Stitick Dana Corey Nancy Juetten Lisa Rothstein Ashley Ryan Luz Sellers Kelly Lucente Jonathan Christian Sandra Yancey, Debbie Page and more... People I meant to mention but FORGOT (I will be shouting them out in the show notes on my blog. These peeps are amazing at selling and offering an insane amount of value!) Megan J Huber, Stacy Hartmann, and Amy Bradbury! I also share some stealth NON salesy weirdo techniques that have helped me to automate my sales processes using Messenger Automation and Chat Bots. If you want to learn more comment below with the words "Bot Me" or visit www.AutomateMessenger.com Facebook.com/ThePreparedPerformer http://www.thepreparedperformer.com
Debbie Page is an internationally recognized entrepreneur, business coach, and advocate for women's economic independence, and is recognized as the leading authority on cash flow for women in business. For over two decades, Debbie worked with women and money, and she has acquired, scaled, and sold two businesses of her own. For 5 years she was the Executive Managing Director of the eWomen Network Greater Seattle Chapter, and was recognized as an International Femtor(R) for her work with women-owned businesses and her commitment to showing others how to build community to grow their business through effective networking. She is the only woman to receive this distinction two years in a row! When not coaching her clients from Sweden to Singapore and across North America, Debbie is a philanthropist, a feminist, and a decent Cribbage player. She loves a good glass of wine, great conversation and studying the latest findings and applications in the fields of cognitive psychology and business strategy. Tune in to hear Debbie's entrpreneurial odyssey and her tips for success to set you up for your best year yet!
Segment 1: In our Trends and Insights Segment we talk with master business coach and the eWomenNetwork Managing Director of the year in 2013 and 2014, Debbie Page, about the importance of staying in your own lane (focusing on what makes you unique) when you’re building your business.Segment 2: Our Success Interview is with business coach and eWomenNetwork Managing Director in Colorado Springs, Julie Miller Davis. We talk with Julie about how to get more from each day by creating a path forward in your business and personal life.Segment 3: In our Business Builder Segment we show you how to repurpose your existing content to create more value for your website, so you can draw prospects in and convert them to clients.
This episode features the top five most downloaded episodes between 2010-2015. We hear interview excerpts from introverts Debbie Page Whitlock, Laurie, Helgoe, Donna Rowe, Susan Cain, and Mary Anne Radmacher. Full Show Notes: http://theintrovertentrepreneur.com/2015/12/23/ep100-debbie-page-whitlock-laurie-helgoe-donna-rowe-susan-cain-mary-anne-radmacher/
Every October, the U.S. Department of Labor’s Office of Disability Employment Policy celebrates National Disability Employment Awareness Month to recognize the workforce contributions of people with disabilities. Those workers include people living with spinal cord or brain injury. Returning to work after rehabilitation for these life-changing injuries is filled with challenges. But with the guidance of vocational case managers and others, many have overcome the challenges and now make vital contributions to their employers and communities. They have also become more financially independent and are living full, productive lives. At Shepherd Center in Atlanta, vocational case manager Debbie Page counsels patients and employers on strategies to accommodate disabilities in the workplace. She and her colleagues have witnessed many successful returns to work, and Debbie is sharing her insights today with Shepherd Center Radio listeners.