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Why do we view romantic relationships as the end-all be-all of relationships, and how can we take a more positive and holistic view of our relationships? Today, I'm speaking with NPR's Life Kit producer and showrunner Meghan Keane about destigmatizing singleness, making the most of your friendships, and reframing marriage and relationships. What would a world where romantic relationships weren't seen as the default goal look like? Meghan brings valuable insights on how to live the happiest life you can, regardless of whether or not you meet “the one.” In this episode, we get into: How Is Marriage Reenforced Societally? Are Married People Happier? Is Venting Unhelpful? The Relationship Escalator & Marriage Awareness & Social Media Building Positivity with ABCs of DBT Making Single Friends When Your Friend Enters a Relationship Living Wider & Deeper For more from Meghan Keane, find her on Instagram @damekeane or online at www.meghanvkeane.com. Buy Meghan's insightful book Party of One or listen to NPR's Life Kit. Ready to uplevel every part of your life? Order Liz's book 100 Ways to Change Your Life: The Science of Leveling Up Health, Happiness, Relationships & Success now! To join The Liz Moody Podcast Club Facebook group, go to www.facebook.com/groups/thelizmoodypodcast. Connect with Liz on Instagram @lizmoody or online at www.lizmoody.com. Subscribe to the substack by visiting https://lizmoody.substack.com/welcome. Check out the previous episodes of The Liz Moody Podcast discussed today: What Everyone Gets Wrong About Self-Care & Burnout (+ What to Do Instead) with Dr. Pooja Lakshmin How to Figure Out Your Dream Career (And Actually Get It!) with Suzy Welch Science-Backed Secrets For Making Friends: Become Super Likable, Find Your BEST Friend, & Deepen Relationships with Dr. Marisa G. Franco This episode is sponsored by: Seed: Go to seed.com/lizmoody and use code LIZMOODY for 25% off your first month. Pique: Go to piquelife.com/LIZMOODY for up to 20% off plus a special gift. LMNT: Go to DrinkLMNT.com/LizMoody to get a free LMNT sample pack with any order. MasterClass: Go to MASTERCLASS.com/LIZMOODY for 15% off an annual membership. IQ Bar: Text LIZ to 64000 for 20% off all IQBAR products plus FREE shipping. The Liz Moody Podcast cover art by Zack. The Liz Moody Podcast music by Alex Ruimy. Formerly the Healthier Together Podcast. This podcast and website represents the opinions of Liz Moody and her guests to the show. The content here should not be taken as medical advice. The content here is for information purposes only, and because each person is so unique, please consult your healthcare professional for any medical questions. The Liz Moody Podcast Episode 329. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Knowing she's never been good with people, a leader seeks coaching to her deepen relationships in ways she can tolerate.Two ways to deepen workplace relationships:Matching & Curiosity4 Ways to Match:Match Purpose Match Energy Match Conversations Match Vulnerability Express Curiosity by Asking Deep QuestionsMake sure your questions are open-endedInvite reflectionKeep the other person talkingAnswering questions powerfully is another way to deepen relationships. Check out our recent episode on that topic.Deepen relationships at work by listening to Dave Stachowiak's conversation on Coaching For Leaders with Charles Duhigg about his book Supercommunicators: How to Unlock the Secret Language of Connection. Recently, Tom joined Dave on Coaching for Leaders to explore How to Take Initiative. A lively, thought-provoking episode.Coaches! Join us at ICF Los Angeles's Executive Coaching Special Interest Group. Check us out on the ICF-LA website. Categories in the archive to explore for more ideas about deepening relationships:Communication SkillsBuilding RelationshipsManaging YourselfFive episodes that'll help you get deeper:Building EmpathyBuilding ListeningBuilding RapportInfluenceThe Conflict ConversationAre you ready to invest in yourself? We offer listeners world-class coaching at an affordable price. Reach out to Tom here.Transcripts of every episode, including this one, are available for free here. More resources are in our monthly email. Sign up here.Until next time!From The Look & Sound of Leadership team
The Enneagram Decoded: Unlock Your Personality, Deepen Relationships & Transform Your LifeReady to understand yourself and others on a whole new level? In this powerful episode, we dive deep into The Enneagram, the ancient personality system that's revolutionizing modern self-awareness, communication, and connection.Whether you're brand new to the Enneagram or looking to explore it more deeply, this episode is your go-to guide for how it can transform your relationships, boost your confidence, and help you make aligned decisions in life and love.We're joined by the EnneaSisters—Kelly White (Type 6) and Jenny Wigglesworth (Type 1)—two dynamic coaches who use the Enneagram to help people grow, heal, and connect on a soul level. With years of experience leading retreats and creating powerful Enneagram resources, they break down this timeless tool in an accessible, actionable way.✨ In this episode, you'll learn:What the Enneagram is really about—and why it's so much more than just a personality quizHow to discover your Enneagram type (and what that unlocks for your personal growth)The biggest breakthroughs you can have in your romantic relationships using the EnneagramHow understanding your type leads to better boundaries, clearer communication, and deeper fulfillmentWhat makes the EnneaSisters' approach to the Enneagram so unique and impactful
Episode Title:Analyze Transcripts with AI: Enhancing Communication and RelationshipsEpisode Description:In this episode of the B2B Marketing Excellence and AI podcast, I explore how companies can unlock the hidden value in transcripts from everyday conversations — whether they're from internal meetings, sales calls, or interviews.I'll walk you through how AI tools like ChatGPT can help you analyze transcripts to uncover communication styles, tone preferences, and the subtle cues that can transform how you connect with your audience. It's not about replacing human interaction — it's about enhancing it so your messages land more effectively and your relationships grow stronger.I'll also share a real-world example from my conversation with Matthew McClosky, where we discussed how understanding a person's preferred communication approach can make all the difference in building trust and driving results.Whether you're a team of one or managing a growing sales or marketing department, this episode will give you practical ideas you can implement right away — even if you never work with us. Because at World Innovators, we care most about helping companies build meaningful relationships that lead to long-term success.Timestamps:• 00:00 – Welcome to B2B Marketing Excellence and AI• 00:18 – The Hidden Value in Transcripts• 00:50 – Real-World Note-Taking Tools and Use Cases• 03:06 – How AI Can Identify Communication Styles• 06:00 – Using Insights to Deepen Relationships• 08:15 – Practical Takeaways from My Experience• 11:08 – Final Thoughts and How to Get StartedLet's Keep the Conversation Going-If this episode sparked any ideas for your own sales or marketing efforts, I'd love to hear from you. Whether you're looking to improve your messaging, understand your audience better, or simply explore how AI can save your team time — I'm here to help.Feel free to reach out directly:
In this sermon by Doug Pratt, the emphasis is on living a fruitful life, particularly as one grows older. Pratt addresses those already in their later years and those who hope to reach them one day. Drawing from Psalm 92, he challenges the cultural allure of remaining "forever young," as epitomized in Bob Dylan's song. Instead, Pratt proposes that being "forever fruitful" is the attainable and desirable goal. Using the metaphor of the date palm tree, which produces sweeter fruit as it ages, he suggests that life's best contributions may come later with experience. The sermon urges personal growth in faith and kindness and emphasizes making meaningful impacts on others. Pratt highlights seven aspects of a fruitful later life, including lifelong learning and deepening relationships, as integral to a full and balanced life beyond just wealth and health. The sermon concludes with a reimagined blessing, aiming for listeners to add life to their years. Pratt's prayer seeks God's guidance for leading a fruitful life reflecting divine intent.
Send us a textThe only thing that matters in our lives is our relationship to other people. WOAH dude, that's profound.Eric Barker joins me to talk about relationships, the subject of his book, Plays Well With Others, where together we learn, bust myths, and see how they shape everything from happiness to health.Want to predict survival a year after a heart attack? Check your friendships. Seriously. Relationships matter more than anything. Spouses are great, but friendships? They're the real game-changer, backed by Nobel Prize-winning research.Friends are 100% choice, and they bring joy. Want to be more ambitious, fit, or positive? Spend time with people like that. But beware—habits are contagious. Secondhand smoke is bad, but having smoking friends? Worse, because you might start, too.It's not just about having friends; it's about community. Five friends who know each other? That's a support system. Instant happiness boost.Social media—connection tool or time-sucking black hole? Use it to strengthen real-life relationships, not just scroll away your "buddy budget."And hey, our spouses are important relationships too. Want to spark ethical change? Encourage them to be who they want to be. Less nagging, more nudging. Want a fairytale marriage? Go slay a dragon together—aka do exciting things to create shared joy.Deep relationships boil down to time and vulnerability. Eric even shares how he applied this himself. Want organic ways to make more time for friends? Stick around to end it may involve the organic vegetable aisle.What's Inside:Are friendships life or death!?Leveraging social media for real-life connection and not endless doom scrolling. Changing your spouse—ethically, of course!Maximizing your buddy budget and deepening relationships.Wow, this episode might have been pulled from the archives, but boy does the message ring true. Friendship rituals are so important; my Sunday hike with my girls is the ultimate cup filler. How are you gonna use your buddy budget!? Let me know on Insta!Mentioned In This Episode:Barking Up The Wrong Tree Barking Up the Wrong Tree - Plays Well With Others Join the Masters of Fitness Awesomeness
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Are You Stuck in Black-and-White Thinking? Let's Talk About It.If you struggle with intense emotions, fear of abandonment, or difficulty navigating relationships, you might also feel trapped in rigid thinking patterns—the kind that say, “If they really loved me, they wouldn't have done that” or “If things don't go exactly how I expect, it means everything is falling apart.”In this episode, we dive into: Why rigidity can make relationships feel unstable or overwhelming How black-and-white thinking creates emotional distress The power of psychological flexibility in handling rejection, conflict, and uncertainty Practical ways to loosen control and trust the processRelationships don't have to feel like an all-or-nothing battle. When you learn to shift from certainty to curiosity, from control to connection, and from fear to self-compassion, you can create a life where love and trust feel safer.Tune in to discover how embracing gray areas can help you build stronger relationships, reduce emotional distress, and find peace within yourself.
After his parents' divorce, Topaz Adizes discovered the power of connection through the camera. His drive to explore human connection led him to become a filmmaker. From filmmaking to his work with The Skin Deep, Topaz focuses on creating real, vulnerable conversations in a digital world. His viral documentary The And shows how shared space and honest dialogue can deepen relationships. In this episode, Topaz joins Ilana to discuss the art of asking questions that strengthen relationships and how to create space for hard but empowering conversations. Topaz Adizes is an award-winning writer, director, experience design architect, and the founder and executive director of The Skin Deep, an experience design studio. He has earned an Emmy for new documentary approaches, and two World Press Photo awards for immersive storytelling. In this episode, Ilana and Topaz will discuss: (00:00) Introduction (01:37) Finding Purpose in His Parents' Divorce (04:27) The Lasting Impact of Divorce on Relationships (07:16) Why The And Documentary Went Viral (11:12) How Great Questions Create Great Relationships (12:28) Ways to Craft Questions That Yield Results (14:19) The Cost of Avoiding Difficult Conversations (18:16) Creating Space for Hard, Scary Conversations (24:16) Training Your Mind to Ask Empowering Questions (26:55) Crafting Questions That Drive Clarity and Growth (32:10) Five Questioning Strategies to Deepen Relationships (38:54) A Raw Father-Son Conversation on YouTube (41:47) Aligning Passion and Profit for Sustainable Growth (52:01) The Life Topaz Wishes He Had Embraced Sooner Topaz Adizes is an award-winning writer, director, experience design architect, and the founder and executive director of The Skin Deep, an experience design studio. He has earned an Emmy for new documentary approaches, and two World Press Photo awards for immersive storytelling. Topaz's work has been showcased at Cannes, Sundance, and SXSW, and featured in The New Yorker, Vanity Fair, and The New York Times. Connect with Topaz: Topaz's Website: https://www.topazadizes.com/ Topaz's LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/topazadizes/ Resources Mentioned: Topaz's Book, 12 Questions for Love: A Guide to Intimate Conversations and Deeper Relationships: https://www.amazon.com/12-Questions-Love-Conversations-Relationships/dp/1632174901 The And Documentary: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt4439128/ The Skin Deep YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheSkinDeep The Unexpected Legacy of Divorce by Julia M. Lewis: https://www.amazon.com/Unexpected-Legacy-Divorce-Landmark-Study/dp/0786886161 Leap Academy: Ready to make the LEAP in your career? There is a NEW way for professionals to Advance Their Careers & Make 5-6 figures of EXTRA INCOME in Record Time. Check out our free training today at leapacademy.com/training
Walking is an investment in your health. It can also be an investment in the relationships that matter. During today's ten-minute walk, Dave talks about three reasons why walking can lead to deeper relationships. Check out Walking is Fitness on YouTube Support the podcast with a virtual coffee through Buy Me A Coffee Download your free 90 Days To A Walking Habit That Lasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We all think about sales to make our business thrive, but can completely miss the value of bringing human connections that make those sales happen. In this episode we're talking about the power of video testimonials - how to make the videos and how they can transform your business by attracting new clients from the power of relating vs a simple “close the deal” approach. In this episode I pulled in the expert on video testimonials. How to make them, how to ask for testimonials and what to talk about. My Guest: Dan Lievens is a born entrepreneur and founder of 11 businesses in a variety of industries ranging from information technology, finance and health and wellness companies. He has played integral roles throughout his career driving business realignment with domestic and international growth. Born to a Taiwanese mother and Dutch father, he spent his youth traveling the world as the son of a Diplomat for the Belgian Government. Raised all over southeast Asia, Dan was educated in British, French, Dutch and Chinese schools. His university education began in Singapore which eventually led him to America where he received his MBA from Penn State. Dan is well-known for his rapid, nimble and strategic execution. With a broad understanding of technology, business and marketing. As an early pioneer, he built the first co-working facility in Philadelphia, where he assisted hundreds of early and mid-stage companies in analyzing business demands and providing solutions based on clear market drivers to help take their business to the next level. Today his primary focus is rooted in advancing the cause for purpose driven businesses and organizations eager to elevate the World we share. He is the Founder and CEO of Share One, the household name for helping businesses capture and use video testimonials to drive growth. Questions We Answer in This Episode: What got you into video testimonials? Why should someone invest (time and money) in collecting video testimonials? What difference is the screenshots of Facebook comments and video testimonials? How do you actually get your clients to give you a video? (and say the right words!) The objections a health professional can sometimes have are go something like this: I feel awkward or my clients would never do that - what now? If you want to see a couple suburb testimonials done by ShareOne, head to our show notes. Connect with Dan: https://www.share.one/trial On Social: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/danlievens/ Resources: Flipping 50 Menopause Fitness Specialist: https://www.flippingfifty.com/specialist Business Scorecard: https://www.fitnessmarketingacademy/scorecard Take the Quiz for Support: https://fitnessmarketingacademy.com/quiz/ Other Episodes You Might Like: Creating Shared Experiences with Clients to Deepen Relationships and Loyalty: https://fitnessmarketingacademy.com/relationships-and-loyalty/ From Unknown to Online Success: Building Your Brand Presence: https://fitnessmarketingacademy.com/building-your-brand-presence/ Social Media Marketing Strategy from a Boss Babe Herself: https://fitnessmarketingacademy.com/social-media-marketing-strategy/
Three top sales practitioners (Bob Burg, Jeff West, and Kim Angeli) share how you can discover a different approach to selling that can distinguish you in the marketplace! For more great insight on professional relationships and business networking visit https://www.networking-rx.com or contact Frank Agin at frankagin@amspirit.com.
Sara and her boyfriend, Joe, went with another friend on a 12-day trek in the High Sierra. While there, friends kept asking “how's it going?” “Will your relationship survive this?” Sara realized we have a tendency to bolt when things get tough, especially when our history has had trust- breaking trauma. We are scared to be in that situation again. We often decide we rather be single and independent forever. This journey actually made Sara realize that if you allow yourself to trust, to be dependent in the good ways, the results are the most beautiful. So Sara, now back, thought a lot about what she and Joe went through. Tough hiking, fearful moments, deep emotional reactions, tackling the elements, being with just the 3 of them for 12 days in the wilderness with no other distractions but the beauty around them, and forging their way forward. Sara realized that actually going through hard times and challenges actually deepens the relationship, and isn't something to run from, but rather let yourself go through it and come out stronger on the other side, which they definitely did. She shares her reasons why it's good to go through challenges together and what it can do for a relationship. Listen to each item in depth in this podcast: 1 Shared experiences 2.Trust and Dependence 3.Improves communication 4.Heightens Empathy and compassion 5.Mutual Support and Growth 6. Strengthens the commitment 7.Allows for more gratitude and appreciation The most beautiful outcome for two people who were afraid to allow themselves to be vulnerable again, is that they know they are not doing this alone anymore. They have each others' backs, will support each other through highs and lows, and can communicate how they are truly feeling about fears, but also gratitude and appreciation. Social Media: IG: https://www.instagram.com/saraschultingkranz/ You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/@saraschultingkranz./about Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join us in this episode with Diana Londoño, a urologist, for a thought-provoking discussion on the true essence of intimacy. Together, we challenge the common belief that intimacy is confined to the bedroom, exploring instead the deep emotional and spiritual connections that truly bind us. Diana offers her expert insights on how to nurture these bonds, the power of vulnerability, and practical steps to maintain intimacy in relationships. Diana Londoño is a urologist and can be reached on Twitter @DianaLondonoMD. She discusses the KevinMD article, "The surprising truth about where intimacy really begins." Our presenting sponsor is DAX Copilot by Microsoft. Do you spend more time on administrative tasks like clinical documentation than you do with patients? You're not alone. Clinicians report spending up to two hours on administrative tasks for each hour of patient care. Microsoft is committed to helping clinicians restore the balance with DAX Copilot, an AI-powered, voice-enabled solution that automates clinical documentation and workflows. 70 percent of physicians who use DAX Copilot say it improves their work-life balance while reducing feelings of burnout and fatigue. Patients love it too! 93 percent of patients say their physician is more personable and conversational, and 75 percent of physicians say it improves patient experiences. Help restore your work-life balance with DAX Copilot, your AI assistant for automated clinical documentation and workflows. VISIT SPONSOR → https://aka.ms/kevinmd SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST → https://www.kevinmd.com/podcast RECOMMENDED BY KEVINMD → https://www.kevinmd.com/recommended GET CME FOR THIS EPISODE → https://www.kevinmd.com/cme I'm partnering with Learner+ to offer clinicians access to an AI-powered reflective portfolio that rewards CME/CE credits from meaningful reflections. Find out more: https://www.kevinmd.com/learnerplus
In this episode of Life at Ten Tenths, Matt and Garrett are excited to reconnect with Eric Simon, the visionary behind BAM, formerly Broke Agent Media. The conversation takes listeners through Eric's remarkable journey from a struggling real estate agent to a social media expert, highlighting how authentic branding and creative content strategies can transform a real estate career. Eric's story is a testament to the importance of community engagement and the evolution of his platform from a humorous meme account to a pioneering media company that is redefining the industry.Eric offers valuable insights on the shift from traditional real estate tactics to modern digital strategies, emphasizing the critical role of quality content in today's algorithm-driven landscape. He discusses the power of email marketing and the importance of owning your digital space, sharing practical tips that resonate with both new and experienced real estate professionals. Noting that BAM continues to lead the way with its innovative, unfiltered approach, today's episode inspires listeners to embrace continuous learning and adapt to the ever-changing digital landscape, ensuring sustained success in the real estate industry.Don't forget, if you're ready to take your life to 11, join Life at Ten Tenths' exclusive online ‘11 Circle' community for live coaching, Success Lab Workshops, accountability, a resource library, powerful networking - including referrals - and so much more! Founding Members get lifetime Legendary Access (including future content) with a one-time payment for a limited time. Unsure? Explore the community for free or try a monthly plan. Start living your best life now! Visit lifeattentenths.com.Episode Highlights:00:00 Creating Hyper Local Content for Real Estate Success00:29 Introduction of Eric Simon and His Journey03:17 The Challenges of Starting in Real Estate07:53 The Reality Behind Social Media Success Stories10:37 The Birth of The Broke Agent From Frustration to Outlet14:14 Building Engagement and Community on Social Media17:24 The Importance of Quality Over Quantity in Content Creation20:47 Evolving Social Media Algorithms Focus on Quality Content23:49 The Power of Email Marketing and Personalization26:38 Segmenting Email Lists for Maximum Impact31:09 Creating Value Driven Engaging Email Content33:16 Using Social Media to Deepen Relationships and Build Trust38:06 Transition from Meme Account to Media Company43:00 Combining Real Estate Expertise with Media Innovation47:28 Upcoming Events Bam Mania in Las VegasKey Takeaways:"Creating hyper-local content as if you're the media company of your area is the most effective strategy for real estate agents.""If you rely on social media platforms alone, you risk losing everything.""Quality is more important than quantity.""The best agent newsletters have personality and provide value beyond just listings and sales.""Segment your email list. Tailor your content to specific groups to increase engagement and relevance.""Study successful posts and adapt their strategies.""Respond to comments and take conversations into DMs to build deeper relationships.""Email is a more intimate form of communication. Use it wisely to build trust and deliver value.""Ask for replies in your emails."Links:Life at Ten Tenths Website: lifeattentenths.comLife at Ten Tenths on YouTube:
Imagine sensing the underlying emotions in a tense meeting or intuitively knowing when to steer a conversation in a more productive direction–all by tuning into your body's signals. That's how intelligent your body can be!Science says that your body knows more than you realize–it's always sending you signals. Yet, we aren't taught how to interpret these signals well, especially in a workplace setting. Thankfully, today's guest is an expert in mind-body connection and will teach you how to develop sensory awareness so you can be a better manager.Meet Dr. Amanda Blake. Amanda is an internationally celebrated educator and executive coach with a pedigree spanning more than 25 years and 35,000 students in companies, non-profits, colleges and universities, professional associations, and more. She has shown people in over 50 countries how they can enjoy life more while making a bigger contribution and has reached many thousands more as a top-rated podcast guest with her award-winning book Your Body is Your Brain. She is a Master Somatic Coach and her primary research areas are the neurobiology of embodied learning, applied ethics, and leadership effectiveness.Today, Amanda explains what embodied intelligence is and explores the different sources of intelligence within our bodies. She also offers practical tips for building greater body awareness.Join the conversation now!Get FREE mini-episode guides with the big idea from the week's episode delivered to your inbox when you subscribe to my weekly email.Conversation Topics(00:00) Intro(02:33) What is embodied intelligence?(04:16) Different sources of intelligence in our bodies(08:08) How childhood experiences influence embodied cognition(13:56) Why improving your sensory awareness matters(16:01) Practical tips for building greater body awareness(19:53) Client transformation stories using the mind-body connection(26:38) Quick recap(29:26) A great manager Amanda has worked for(30:28) Keep up with Amanda(31:16) [Extended Episode Only] How the body impacts the mind(35:48) [Extended Episode Only] Applying bodily awareness in stressful work situationsAdditional Resources:- Get the extended episode by Joining The Modern Manager Podcast+ Community for just $15 per month- Read the full transcript here- Follow me on Instagram here - Visit my website for more here- Build your team's skills here- Subscribe to my YouTube Channel hereKeep up with Amanda Blake- Follow Amanda on LinkedIn here- Grab a copy of her book Your Body is Your Brain here- Join the Centering Challenge here- Visit Embright for more resources hereBook Giveaway: 2 FREE Copies of Your Body is Your BrainAmanda is giving away 2 FREE copies of her book, Your Body is Your Brain: Leverage Your Somatic Intelligence to Find Purpose, Build Resilience, Deepen Relationships and Lead More Powerfully. In this book, you'll learn to strengthen your social and emotional intelligence by cultivating your innate somatic intelligence. This powerful mind-body science applies in the workplace and beyond. To enter the drawing, you must be a member of Podcast+ and submit your entry by August 23, 2024.To get this guest bonus and many other member benefits, become a member of The Modern Manager Podcast+ Community.---------------------The Modern Manager is a leadership podcast for rockstar managers who want to create a working environment where people thrive, and great work gets done.Follow The Modern Manager on your favorite podcast platform so you won't miss an episode!
In this episode, we delve into the importance of cultivating workplace social capital and its profound impact on career growth and organizational success. We explore the nuances of building valuable relationships, fostering trust, and nurturing shared norms within teams. Our discussion highlights the benefits of investing in social capital, such as increased job satisfaction, better outcomes, and enhanced collaboration. We also provide practical strategies for deepening relationships, including identifying key partners, showing genuine interest in others, and actively seeking feedback. Join us for a deep dive into the world of workplace social capital and discover how it can be a pivotal factor in your professional development and overall success. Resources: Eight steps to launching a successful mentorship program Why do we care? Our mission is to connect leaders to find solutions Five proven questions to guide your sustainability program Learn more about Aquent's InsideOut Design Leadership Community: aquent.com/communities/inside-out"
Today's meditation: Meditation for Deepening your Relationships Your journal prompt for today is: Describe the person you visualized during the meditation. What qualities do you admire in them? Why is this relationship important to you? Write about one specific action you can take to deepen your relationship with this person. How will this action improve your connection? If you found a connection to yourself from listening to this podcast, please rate, review, subscribe, and share it with your friends. Free Daily Yoga & Meditation PDF Calendar: https://iamkatiearnold.ck.page/6be45947d9 GO AD-FREE & INTRO-FREE: If you would like an ad-free experience with my entire library of YouTube classes and Podcast audio, join here: https://quietthenoiseyoga.namastream.com/product/69209 —————— Buy Me a Coffee Did you enjoy your meditation? Donations to this podcast allow me to keep creating new content and practices to support your journey while keeping them free and available to all. You can buy me a coffee and show your support here. (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/katiearnoldyoga) Thank you for your support —————— Add a yoga class to your practice today from my YouTube channel, Katie Arnold Yoga. Learn about the 28-day Connection Intensive here: https://iamkatiearnold.com/explore/ Find more from me @iamkatiearnold and @soulconnectionpodcast. Connect with me for more tips for your practice, to learn about live events, and how you can practice with me. — Stock Media provided by lovemushroom / Pond5
Have you bought your tickets to Summit of Greatness 2024 yet?! Get them before they sell out at lewishowes.com/ticketsToday, Lewis welcomes Scott Galloway, a renowned professor and author, to discuss his book, "The Algebra of Wealth." Scott delves into the concept of an economic war on the young, explaining how policies over the past few decades have shifted wealth from younger to older generations. He emphasizes the importance of financial security, discussing strategies like finding your talent, exercising financial discipline, and understanding the value of time. Scott also touches on the emotional aspects of life, sharing personal experiences about fatherhood, emotional growth, and the importance of building a fulfilling life beyond material wealth. The conversation provides a deep understanding of the economic landscape and offers practical advice for achieving financial and personal well-being.Buy Scott's new book, The Algebra of Wealth: A Simple Formula for Financial Security for yourself and a friend!In this episode you will learnhow economic policies have shifted wealth from younger to older generations and how this impacts today's youth.Scott Galloway's formula for achieving financial security, including the importance of finding your talent and developing financial discipline.the impact of parenthood on financial priorities and how becoming a parent can drive greater financial focus and purpose.the significance of emotional well-being and the benefits of seeking therapy and embracing emotions for a more harmonious life.practical strategies for balancing financial security with personal fulfillment and building a fulfilling life beyond material wealth.For more information go to www.lewishowes.com/1636For more Greatness text PODCAST to +1 (614) 350-3960More SOG episodes we think you'll love:George Kamel – https://link.chtbl.com/1568-podRob Dial – https://link.chtbl.com/1597-podJohn Maxwell – https://link.chtbl.com/1501-pod
In this video, Trone and Adoria, a couple together since 18, share their secrets to keeping the spark alive. They reveal the importance of communication and having shared values. They'll discuss: Why shared values are the foundation of a strong relationship (and how to identify them in your partner!) How to avoid getting stuck in routines and keep things fresh The surprising truth about "love languages" (they might not be what you think!) Their personal journey - how they've grown together while staying true to themselves Whether you're just starting out or looking to reignite the flame, this video is packed with practical tips and honest advice. Learn how to truly connect with your partner and build a future together. Like and subscribe to the channel if you enjoyed the video. Share your thoughts and experiences about intentionality in marriage in the comments. —-------------------------------------- Follow Our Couple's Page Here: IG: https://www.instagram.com/onedopecouple/ Podcast: https://onedopecouple.com/quick-links Connect With John Trone Here: IG : https://www.instagram.com/tronesodriven Connect With Adoria Here: IG: https://www.instagram.com/iamadoria —--------------------------------------- Subscribe to the YouTube Channel Here: https://www.youtube.com/@OneDopeCouple
In today's episode, we tackle the art of building deep connections with Topaz Adizes. Topaz is an Emmy award-winning director, writer, and experienced design architect. With a background in philosophy from UC Berkeley and Oxford University, Topaz has made significant contributions to the fields of intimacy and human connection through his groundbreaking project, The And. His work has been showcased at prestigious festivals such as Cannes and Sundance, and featured in top publications like The New Yorker and The New York Times. Topaz is also the author of 12 Questions for Love: A Guide to Intimate Conversations and Deeper Relationships. In today's episode, Topaz Adizes shares why questions are so powerful for creating deep bonds, how to create space for intimate conversations in our lives, when to bring logic in to deepen a relationship conversation, and the secret to developing emotional articulation with your partner. What to Listen For Introduction – 0:00 Who is Topaz Adizes, and how can his insights on communication and relationships transform your career and personal life? How can asking the right questions unlock deeper connections and enhance your leadership skills? What's the secret to creating a space where your team or partner feels safe to be vulnerable and authentic? Surprising revelations from over 1200 intimate conversations – 11:00 What surprising revelations did Topaz uncover from over 1200 intimate conversations, and how can they apply to your high-stakes professional environment? Practical tips for emotional articulation – 20:15 How can mastering emotional articulation make you a more effective leader and improve your team's performance? What are the 12 questions that can revolutionize your personal and professional relationships, and how should you use them? Real-life applications that will change your life – 32:29 How have others used Topaz's methods to transform their relationships and careers, and what can you learn from their experiences? How can you create intentional spaces for deep conversations that foster trust and innovation within your team? Lessons on communication that no one tells us – 45:11 What techniques can you use to enhance your communication skills and build stronger connections with your team and loved ones? How do different cultures approach intimate conversations, and what can you learn from their methods to improve your own interactions? Why is it crucial to ask better questions in your professional and personal life, and how can this practice accelerate your career growth? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
How strong would you say your sense of community is right now? With my increasing work commitments and the ages of my kids, I'm not finding the natural opportunities to meet up with other moms that I did when my kids were younger and going to playdates and parks and preschool. Building a community has become an increasingly difficult thing for me! That's why I'm so thrilled I got to interview Jen Banks on my show. She inspired me to recommit to building a community—and not just any community, but a resilient community! For full show notes, including the three takeaways, click here! Related Episodes like this one on Building a Community: 021: Three Easy but Impactful Ways to Deepen Relationships with Others 195: How to Love Where You Live // Jessica Dahlquist 201: Living Your Life's Purpose in Every Stage// Brooke Snow Episode Sponsors: Kneaders: Download the Kneaders app, and use promo code 3in30 to get $2 off a whole pie now through March 30th. (Questions this one!!! March 30th??) KiwiCo: Use code 3in30 for 50% off your first month on any crate line! PrepDish: Visit prepdish.com/3in30 for a FREE two-week trial! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We're rounding up our 7 best tips and guest insights on all things email marketing, from reducing unsubscribes to maximizing conversions. I'll introduce each sound bite with the name of the guest and the original episode number, in case you want to go back and listen to the full interview. All referenced episodes will also be linked for you in the show notes below for easy access.View the transcript for this episode at: https://otter.ai/u/XKMnp9tD3kf9ca2L81tjjU-2j2Y?utm_source=copy_urlThank you to our sponsors!Develop Your Entrepreneurial Mindset with a Master's in Entrepreneurship at CU Denver! Take the next step in your career today by going to https://jakejabscenter.org/cubicletoceo/Try the #1 all-in-one E-commerce platform: Shopify! Sign up for a one dollar per month trial period at https://shopify.com/ellenLinks mentioned in this episode:Noah Kagan's Episode: https://link.chtbl.com/Zy8HrzZ2Amy Porterfield's Episode: https://link.chtbl.com/UIVj9PTbKirsten Roldan's Episode: https://link.chtbl.com/HSZCGZAjLaura Belgray's Episode: https://link.chtbl.com/OrILes-NLinda Sidhu's Episode: https://link.chtbl.com/9i_s2XIRMerel Kriegsman's Episode: https://link.chtbl.com/SfMJinuxBonus Episode #9: https://link.chtbl.com/jANhnzUJCheck out our previous roundup episodes:Podcast Roundup: https://link.chtbl.com/CUa_hAXCLaunching Roundup: https://link.chtbl.com/jz5RbIv0Pitching Roundup: https://link.chtbl.com/sllNCKMTLead Generation Roundup: https://link.chtbl.com/dbjNLFH1Conversion Roundup: https://link.chtbl.com/AYNw_c2wCustomer Feedback Roundup: https://link.chtbl.com/lTKbWBYYMarketing Roundup: https://link.chtbl.com/AkgrDVmgIconic business leaders all have their own unique genius. Take this quick 10 question quiz to uncover your specific CEO style advantage: https://ellenyin.com/quizIf you enjoyed today's episode, please:Post a screenshot & key takeaway on your IG story and tag me @missellenyin & @cubicletoceo so we can repost you.Leave a positive review or rating at www.ratethispodcast.com/cubicletoceoSubscribe for new episodes every Monday.Join our C-Suite membership to get bonus episodes! Check out everything our members get at https://ellenyin.com/csuite
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We will learn: How to rethink happiness and relearn presence for deeper connections How to craft a legacy through a bucket list The four essential habits that are key to emotional intelligence It's not a secret that we humans are starting to suck at connection. The days of deep listening, intimate sharing, and simply being together in the same space are becoming fewer and further between. Instead, a quick DM or text has become our go-to, avoiding phone calls and, heaven forbid, unannounced visits. But here's the crucial part: while our methods of communication have shifted dramatically, the human need for physical connection hasn't. So how do we get back to that deep connection that we know through mountains of research that humans thrive on? Today we're going to learn how to connect with one another deeply and consciously through the LOVE system. Our guest is Talia Fox. She has become a visionary for leadership and legacy building. Her extensive background in psychology and education enables her to help people to be more present, more engaged, and more attuned to the intricacies of our interconnected world. She's also the author of “The Power of Conscious Connection: 4 Habits to Transform How You Live and Lead.” Links from the episode: Show Notes: https://mindlove.com/341 Become a Mind Love Member for high-value Masterclasses, Growth Workbooks, Monthly Meditations, and Uninterrupted Listening FREE 5-Days to Purpose Email Course Sign up for The Morning Mind Love for short daily notes to wake up inspired Support Mind Love Sponsors Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
If you're hoping to create a retreat or simply to deepen relationships and loyalty among your clients and members, (as we all should), then you'll love this. From hosting retreats for more than a decade I learn something new every time. My retreats look very different from the first I hosted over a decade ago. And I've learned the most from my attendees after the retreat. Having quiet time to journal on a trail and cooking together were two things suggested and requested. Among the most fun activities we did during a recent 4 ½ day retreat was charades. We also held a team best shot putting competition. Though I also included a midnight trail ride through the desert, it was the charades and putting that they all talked about on the last day. My Guest: Joe Huff and his business partner Bridget Hilton are obsessed with experiences. As keynote speakers, co-authors of the book Experiential Billionaire and Treasure Maps card game, and self-proclaimed experiential guinea pigs, they are passionate about inspiring people to live intentional, regret-free lives by going after audacious goals. They've trained to be samurais, danced with the northern lights, tracked silverback gorillas in a hail storm, stood face-to-face with a hungry lion on safari, visited 50+ countries and all 50 states, absorbed life lessons from Maasai Mara tribesmen, built schools for kids in need, and explored the experiential riches life has to offer. Questions we answer in this episode: How can fitness & health coaches help clients find a way to experience the world in a way they wouldn't have been able to do and in doing so build a new revenue stream? What kind of retreat would you create if you were doing it – having had the experience as a personal trainer yourself? What would you leave out of a retreat? What kinds of activities would you include? Getting clients is one thing. Keeping them another. Relationships and loyalty building will be the reason for success in 2023 and beyond. Connect with Bridget and Joe: Website: https://www.experientialbillionaire.com/ On Social: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/experiential-billionaire/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bridgethilton/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joe-huff-20bb026/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/experientialbillionaire/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bridgetlhilton/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joehuff/ Other Episodes You Might Like: How to Host a Wellness Retreat, and Why https://www.fitnessmarketingmastery.com/how-to-host-a-wellness-retreat/ How to Host a Successful Fitness Retreat https://www.fitnessmarketingmastery.com/successful-fitness-retreat/ Resources: Book: New book titled “Experiential Billionaire” released September 12th, 2023 available on Amazon! https://geni.us/deapB Free Health & Fitness Business Scorecard: https://www.fitnessmarketingmastery.com/business-scorecard/ – Don't forget to grab our free guide that complements this episode, providing you with additional insights and resources to get your first midlife coaching client. Marketing to Women Copywriting Course: https://www.fitnessmarketingmastery.com/copywriting-course Power Plate: https://www.flippingfifty.com/powerplate
Dr. Darshan Shah, founder of Next Health, breaks down exactly how to optimize your health plus which wellness trends are worth it & which you should skip. the one principle that will change how you approach your health the tests EVERYONE should be asking their doctor for for optimal health the health treatments rich people and celebrities are using to live longer and better (and how you can get the same benefits without their resources and access) the impact of cold plunging, saunas, intermittent fasting, and more on women's hormones how to know if you have systemic inflammation + exactly what to do about it an exact weekly workout plan for optimal health the science behind trends like lymphatic massages, coffee enemas, red light therapy, and more a doctor's secrets for having way more energy how to know what supplements are worth taking how he got rid of his long COVID how worried we should be about EMFs and so much more! For more from Dr. Shah, you can find him on Instagram at @darshanshahmd or www.drshah.com. You can find Next Health on Instagram at @next_health or www.next-health.com. To join The Liz Moody Podcast Club Facebook group, go to https://www.facebook.com/groups/thelizmoodypodcast. Ready to uplevel every part of your life? Order my new book 100 Ways to Change Your Life: The Science of Leveling Up Health, Happiness, Relationships & Success now! This episode is sponsored by: YNAB: go to www.YNAB.com/LizMoody to get one month free. Seed: go to seed.com/lizmoody and use code LIZMOODY for 25% off your first month. LMNT: go to DrinkLMNT.com/LizMoody a to get a free LMNT sample pack with any order. AG1: visit drinkag1.com/lizmoody and get your FREE year supply of Vitamin D and 5 free travel packs today. ZocDoc: go to ZocDoc.com/LizMoody and download the Zocdoc app for FREE and book a top-rated doctor today. Pique: go to piquelife.com/LIZMOODY for 15% off plus a special gift. Previous episodes referred to in this episode: This Episode Will Transform How You Feel About Your Body with Lindsay Kite, Phd Genius Hacks To Fall (& Stay!) Asleep, Eliminate Morning Grogginess, Get Deep Sleep & More with Vanessa Hill Science-Backed Secrets For Making Friends: Become Super Likable, Find Your Best Friend, & Deepen Relationships with Dr. Marisa G. Franco The Liz Moody Podcast cover art by Zack. The Liz Moody Podcast music by Alex Ruimy. Formerly the Healthier Together Podcast. This podcast and website represents the opinions of Liz Moody and her guests to the show. The content here should not be taken as medical advice. The content here is for information purposes only, and because each person is so unique, please consult your healthcare professional for any medical questions.
How to Make New Friends, Deepen Relationships, and Fall In Love with Yourself
Laughers, take a journey deep with us into the complexities of love and connection with renowned Couples Therapist Randy Hook, LCSW, PLLC. With over 25 years of therapy triumphs, Randy guides us through the profound journey of mending and nurturing relationships. Discover how radical acceptance and unconditional positive regard revolutionize the way couples communicate and resolve conflict, all while Randy shares insights from dialectical behavioral therapy, emotionally focused therapy, experiences as a therapist and personal anecdotes. Host Dawn Davis Womack gets candid about her recovery journey from complex PTSD, inviting us to embrace vulnerability as a strength. And yes, we even get a glimpse into Randy's personal narrative, from his initial calling to his devotion outside the therapy room—balancing sports enthusiasm with family life. Want to transform your relationship dynamics? Wondering about Randy's 'wise mind' advice or how to vanquish 'the drift' in your partnership? Tune in for an episode brimming with healing, hope, and humor. Randy's training, commitment and wealth of experience has made him an invaluable resource for couples seeking to strengthen their bonds and unravel the mysteries of affection and support between partners. Our hope is you walk away with a few insights, hope and inspiration to explore the possibilities to deepen your own bonds in the relationships that mean the most to you. Here's to love, laughter, and the ongoing work of personal growth. Cheers! Randy Hook, LCSW ~ www.randyhooklcsw.com Specializing in Couples Therapy, Dialectical Behavioral Therapy, Emotionally Focused Therapy and Certified Prevention Relationship Enhancement Program (PREP) instructor. Laughers, enjoy the award-winning delicious PrePOPsterous Gourmet Popcorn! Physical Location: 400 N Main St, Bridgewater, VA Website: https://www.prepopsterous.com/ Discount promo code: LAUGH15 Virginia Is For Laughers: virginiaisforlaughers.com To learn more about X2 Comedy & Buy Tickets visit: https://www.x2comedy.com/ Facebook & Instagram: @x2comedy
On this episode of Secret Ops, Jared Kleiner discusses the importance of in-person connections in an increasingly remote world and shares his journey as the Founder/CEO Offsite, which focuses on retreat planning for remote and hybrid teams. Jared dives into the challenges and lessons learned in building his company and software platform, emphasizing the value of offsite meetings in retaining top talent and building stronger team connections. Jared is a TED speaker and 3x award-winning author. Check out his most recent book, NETWORKING: How To Meet Influential People, Deepen Relationships, and Become A Super-Connector). As USA Today's "Most Connected Millennial", he has helped organize hundreds of events for over 30,000 attendeesIn this episode, we discuss: The Importance of in-person offsitesChallenges in the offsite marketplaceOffsites as a retention strategyChallenges and best practices in planning offsitesYou can find Jared on his Linkedin
Warum sind Rituale wichtig für uns? Und wie können wir sie gestalten? Haben Tiere Rituale? Wie wirken Rituale auf den menschlichen Körper? Wann im Leben sind Rituale besonders wichtig? Diese und mehr Fragen beantworten Boris und Sinja in dieser Podcastfolge. Viel Freude beim Eintauchen! Wie gefällt dir Verstehen, fühlen, glücklich sein? Erzähle es uns hier.Boris und Sinja freuen sich weiter über deine Fragen und Sprachnachrichten an unsere Whatsapp-Nummer 01782039465. Hintergründe und Studien:Fiese, B. H., Tomcho, T. J., Douglas, M., Josephs, K., Poltrock, S., & Baker, T. (2002). A review of 50 years of research on naturally occurring family routines and rituals: cause for celebration?. Journal of family psychology : JFP : journal of the Division of Family Psychology of the American Psychological Association (Division 43), 16(4), 381–390. Link zur Studie Spagnola, M., & Fiese, B. H. (2007). Family routines and rituals: A context for development in the lives of young children. Infants & young children, 20 (4), 284-299. Link zur Studie Kaptchuk, T. J., Friedlander, E., Kelley, J. M., Sanchez, M. N., Kokkotou, E., Singer, J. P., Kowalczykowski, M., Miller, F. G., Kirsch, I., & Lembo, A. J. (2010). Placebos without deception: a randomized controlled trial in irritable bowel syndrome. PloS one, 5(12), e15591. Link zur Studie Blasini, M., Peiris, N., Wright, T., & Colloca, L. (2018). The Role of Patient-Practitioner Relationships in Placebo and Nocebo Phenomena. International review of neurobiology, 139, 211–231. Link zur StudieMehr zu klassischen Ritualen aus der eigenen und anderen Kulturen:Yaden et al – Rituals and Practices in World Religion Zur Arte Doku"The Rituals: Simple Practices to Cultivate Well-Being, Deepen Relationships, and Discover Your True Purpose" von Natalie MacNeil Link zum Buch "Ritual: Perspectives and Dimensions" von Catherine Bell Link zum Buch Unsere allgemeinen Datenschutzrichtlinien finden Sie unter https://art19.com/privacy. Die Datenschutzrichtlinien für Kalifornien sind unter https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info abrufbar.
Agreement and harmony are too often celebrated as the cornerstones of strong relationships, it is only in the presence of healthy disagreement that truly adds depth, resilience, and growth to these bonds. Disagreement, when approached constructively and respectfully, can foster better understanding, promote critical thinking, and lead to enhanced empathy and connection. When people stop avoiding hard conversations and plunge in to the risk of disagreement there is a deep richness to the more honest conversation.
In this week's episode, Chief Victory Officer, Eric Guy, is once again joined by Alex Pursglove, Business and Transformation Coach. They discuss how to deepen your relationships by cultivating trust and acceptance of others.Takeaways:- Understanding vulnerability requires discerning what it is not.- Nourish the growth of your relationship by articulating your needs while graciously making room for your partner's desires.- The catalyst for change doesn't always require detailed descriptions; often, embodying the change itself is the most potent force.- Experiencing acceptance in our most vulnerable state from someone we love stands as one of life's most beautiful and fulfilling encounters.- Break free from people-pleasing by transforming your relationship with yourself. Authentic self-honesty paves the way for openness with those closest to you.- Gauge your partner's readiness by checking their capacity to engage with your thoughts: “On a scale of 1 to 10, how open are you to discussing this right now?”- Foster honesty and a non-judgmental atmosphere in your relationship by incorporating the phrase: “My preference is that we _______, and I'm open to your genuine feelings about this.”- Encouraging openness about desires invites a judgment-free space for genuine honesty.- Shift from personalizing your feelings to framing them as the narrative you're experiencing when communicating about emotions.Quotes:- “To trust another person, you need to start with trusting yourself.”- “Address the problem as US against the issue, instead of YOU being the issue.”- “When you remove judgement, your left with acceptance.”MAKE THIS YOUR BEST DAY YET!
It's Wednesday today, and that means it's time for a gratitude practice. This week as we focus on boundaries, we are going to reflect on a time that someone set a boundary in a relationship with us. Why is this something to be grateful for? Because that means that there is trust in that relationship! Tune in to anchor into gratitude for authentic, mature friendships. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Using the end of the night to help a child unwind, make sense of the day, and prepare for what's to come tomorrow can be a valuable tool for shifting their brain and body into a state of rest. Joining me to talk about how parents can use the last 20 minutes of the day to promote social and emotional learning is the author of the children's book series, Conscious Stories, Andrew Newman. Helping our child to feel safe and connected to us just before it's time for them to drift off into sleep can have a huge impact on their ability to successfully fall asleep and stay asleep and on their overall mental wellbeing. I want to hear from you! Send me a topic you want me to cover or a question you want answered on the show! ✨ DM me on Instagram at @securelyattachedpodcast or @drsarahbren ✨ Send an email to sarah@drsarahbren.com ✨ And check out drsarahbren.com for more parenting resources
This week lets look at: Are you too busy?Symptoms of an over scheduled kidWhat rest does for us"Without rest, music would just be a bunch of noise."We want you to think aboutAre you a human doing or a human being?Look at what are you doing when you are not being a mom?Go for a walkRead a bookAllow your kids to just playIf your child is in pre-school they do not need another scheduled activity.Referenced Ep. #5 HOW TO HAVE FUN DAY DATES WITH YOUR KIDS!Support the showPlease share and tag us on our platforms below if you enjoyed this episode!Instagram : The Nurturing ParentFacebook Group : The Nurturing Parent GroupEmail Us : TheNurturingparent.Pod@gmail.comOriginal music ©Lisa K Sigurgeirson 1986
You've noticed the signs that you need to set boundaries and now you are wondering how you do it without destroying the relationships you have. Following these 8 steps will help you navigate the challenging waters of communication! Watch out for shouldn't80/20 Be kindBe clear.Be consistent. Start today and start small .Be proactive. Remember "STOPLIGHT LANGUAGE".You might also like listening to...Brush Up Your Boundaries Interview with Melissa UrbanRate. Review. Share this episode...and...Subscribe To Monday Mindset With Isha Warriorshugs,AlliSupport the showPlease consider clicking below to make a one time donation to help "Monday Mindset With Isha Warriors" reach more people across the world!Donate Here
Doors open Friday, March 17 to my 16-week group coaching program, REBRAND. If you're a photographer who wants to pivot into personal branding photography so you can scale your income, work betters hours, and run a business that feels like YOU, Rebrand made for you. More here: https://www.maddiepeschong.com/rebrand
In this episode, Scott & Renee share the importance of making impacts in people's lives. They give specific ideas on what to watch for, how to listen for needs, and then how and when to act on these moments.If you have struggled with building relationships, or are looking to increase the depth of youe relationships, then this is the episode you won't want to miss."I've learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel." - Maya Angelou
Saddleback Spiritual Growth Pastor Jason Wieland talks with Dr. Todd Hall, professor of Psychology at the Rosemead School of Psychology at Biola University and author of The Connected Life: The Art and Science of Relational Spirituality. The conversation seeks to respond to the question “How does my relationship with God affect my relationships with others?”. They discuss attachment theory, the link between social disconnection and spiritual disconnection, symptoms of spiritual disconnection, the difference between pseudo-connection and healthy connection, ways to improve our attachment to God, helpful spiritual practices, and tips for deepening your relationships. Dr. Todd W. Hall (PhD, Rosemead School of Psychology) is professor of psychology at Rosemead School of Psychology at Biola University, where he teaches courses on the integration of psychology and theology, psychodynamic psychotherapy, and positive psychology. He is also a faculty affiliate at the Harvard Human flourishing Program at Harvard University and a founding partner at Flourishing Metrics. He is an award-winning researcher, focusing on relational approaches to spirituality, virtue, and leadership, and is the developer of several widely used spiritual assessments and the co-developer of the Flourish Assessment. He is also the author of Relational Spirituality and coauthor of Psychology in the Spirit. To learn more about Dr. Hall's books on Christian spirituality, visit theconnectedlife.org; for information about his spiritual assessments, visit spiritualmetrics.co; and to learn more about his leadership development and consulting work, visit drtoddhall.com. Doable Discipleship is a Saddleback Church podcast produced and hosted by the Saddleback Spiritual Growth Team. It premiered in 2017 and now offers more than 300 episodes. Episodes release every Tuesday on your favorite podcast app and on the Saddleback Church YouTube Channel (https://www.youtube.com/saddleback). Doable Discipleship is a proud part of the Saddleback Family of Podcasts. To learn more about the Saddleback Family of Podcasts, visit saddleback.com/podcasts.Related Links: https://www.ivpress.com/the-connected-life (use offer code DOABLE for 30% off through March 14!)https://www.ivpress.com/relational-spiritualityhttps://www.spiritualmetrics.co/https://saddleback.com/connect/ministry/celebrate-recoveryhttps://saddleback.com/carehttps://saddleback.com/betterhttps://www.facebook.com/celebraterecoverysaddlebackchurchhttps://celebraterecovery.comRetreat information: https://saddleback.com/connect/ministry/retreat-ministry/lakeforest?Interested in joining or hosting a group? Visit https://saddleback.com/smallgroups.https://saddleback.thinkific.com/courses/foundationshttps://saddleback.com/coronaresponse for additional tools for a better response.To tell a friend about Doable Discipleship or share it on your social media, use saddleback.com/doable.For more resources to help you grow, visit saddleback.com/grow or email maturity@saddleback.com.
On-boarding programs is not a one-size fits all approach. Your financial institution should have different onboarding programs for the various types of customers including: New CustomersCurrent CustomersDirect CustomersIndirect CustomersThe FI GROW team discusses best onboarding practices to get a larger share of customers' wallets.
Keeping it Real Podcast • Chicago REALTORS ® • Interviews With Real Estate Brokers and Agents
Skye Michiels the National Head of Agent Development at Compass and DJ discuss how photos give you a better chance to connect with people and how to use this tool. Skye goes back to the beginning of his career in real estate how he got into Compass and became the head of agent development there. […]
In these episodes, we have been talking about how to use the Targeted with Scale method to meet new people and develop new relationships. In this episode of Real Relationships Real Revenue, we are talking about a method called Strategic Partners. These are people in your circle that are noncompetitive that you can utilize to help you meet new people and deepen relationships. Topics We Cover in This Episode: Examples of strategic partners How to utilize a strategic partnership Don't go too fast with this method. The key is to go slow. Start with just one partnership. Engage in the conversation and find out how you can help each other in introductory and non-introductory ways. Really take the time to build that trust and it will pay off big time in the long run. To learn more about this topic, listen to this conversation with Dorie Clark who has great tips on optimizing for interest. She brings so much great energy and I think you'll really enjoy it. Resources Mentioned: Listen to my conversation with Dorie Clark
In these episodes, we have been talking about how to use the Targeted with Scale method to meet new people and develop new relationships. In this episode of Real Relationships Real Revenue, we are talking about a method called Strategic Partners. These are people in your circle that are noncompetitive that you can utilize to help you meet new people and deepen relationships. Topics We Cover in This Episode: Examples of strategic partners How to utilize a strategic partnership Don't go too fast with this method. The key is to go slow. Start with just one partnership. Engage in the conversation and find out how you can help each other in introductory and non-introductory ways. Really take the time to build that trust and it will pay off big time in the long run. To learn more about this topic, listen to this conversation with Dorie Clark who has great tips on optimizing for interest. She brings so much great energy and I think you'll really enjoy it. Resources Mentioned: Listen to my conversation with Dorie Clark
Can romantic love transform and enrich us for the better? Joining Sarah Grynberg is writer, speaker, podcaster and author Mark Groves, a seeker on the topic of human connection and love, who has had a lifelong fascination with exploring and navigating the small truths and surprises that relationships can reveal to us. In this insightful conversation, Sarah and Mark talk about cultivating romantic relationships that are fulfilling for both you and your partner; the power of living a life filled with love; and how to know when you have outgrown your romantic communion. If you wish to traverse the hard-wrought journey of authentic love, and share your life with another while continuing to grow, learn and transform; then let this invigorating chat and Mark's expansive words not only push you to connect with another deeply - but help you move through a relationship's complexities: with courage alongside you. Follow Sarah for more wisdom and inspiration: Instagram: instagram.com/sarahgrynberg Website: https://sarahgrynberg.com/ Facebook: facebook.com/sarahgrynberg Twitter: twitter.com/sarahgrynberg YouTube: youtube.com/sarahgrynbergSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Why it's so hard to make friends as an adult, how to start meeting new people, & what to do if you feel like you keep getting rejected.
As parent entrepreneurs, we aspire to give the best for our families. Hence, we work hard and spend an enormous time at work to be able to give them the best opportunities. Sometimes, we lead ourselves to believe that personal and family sacrifice is a necessary part of entrepreneurship justifying the less time we spend with our kids and our spouse. But must we really accept that way of thinking and affirm that entrepreneurial success comes at the expense of broken family relationships?In our final episode with Jim Shiels, he encourages parents, especially parent entrepreneurs that sacrificing our family relationships is not a prerequisite for business success. We have a choice, we can take control and we can create the family life that we're aspiring for a while also nurturing our business. He shares the Shiels family rhythms that have helped them cultivate deeper relationships amidst the challenges of disconnection and time scarcity. Listen to our conversation, and learn simple solutions to ignite the warmth of family life and succeed in both business and at home.
Mo asks James Barclay: What is your favorite science, step, or story from the GrowBIG Training or the Snowball System? For James, the number one strategy is the Protemoi List. These are the people in your circle that are your partners, prospects, and the key people that could be your raving fans. Having a focused relationship list is an unbeatable edge. When you invest in a relationship, people will move with you. James has had people buy from his company multiple times over multiple jobs. Your Protemoi List is a list of five to ten people that have outsized returns on the amount of time and energy you invest in the relationship. The first strategy is to simply be useful to them. Offer to take them to events with you that you believe would be helpful to them. Find content and then pass it on to people you think would find it useful. Celebrate them at every opportunity. Accelerate them and give them a platform where you highlight them and what they are doing. A personal newsletter can be incredibly powerful. You don't need thousands of people on your list for it to be worth it. Build something that is extremely accessible to them, extremely useful to them, and don't waste their time. It can take some time to build momentum, but you have to start somewhere. If you can write something useful for one person you can build it over time and create something really valuable. Consistency matters. Find a cadence that works for you and your schedule and stick with it. Mo asks Kevin Clem: What's your favorite science, step, or story from the GrowBIG Training or the Snowball System? Kevin discovered the Snowball System from the podcast after being referred to it by the CEO of HBR Consulting. The Most Important Things is one of the key principles that Kevin has embraced. He and his team have made the idea of the top three things as a guiding framework for how they operate. Raving fans and assessing the level of the relationship with each client is another big strategy. There is power in language. Just by entering the GrowBIG world and embracing the terminology, Kevin and his team have changed the way they think about business development and growth. Take a page out of your creative marketing playbook and come out with a theme for your internal program to get your team to buy in. Kevin's team has tried a number of different incentives to get the team excited. They found that recognition and reward among high achievers is a good base to start with, combined with accountability. Create and celebrate short-term wins to spotlight things that are going well and to build momentum. Celebrating the small wins is an important piece of creating progress. Doing what you can do today is what leads to the championship. Mo asks Dennis Baltz: What is your favorite science, step, or story from the GrowBIG Training or Snowball System? Dennis loved so much of the GrowBIG Training, but the one that stands out the most is the idea of the Most Important Thing. When working with clients, Dennis uses an MIT one-sheet to communicate all the work streams that they can work on during the engagement as well as including some potentially new approaches they can take advantage of. They are using that very effectively to land new clients because it allows them to understand the exact value WTW brings to the table. This approach creates strategic conversations and helps build the trust that client's have in Dennis and his team's ability to think around corners. Structurally, the slide includes important dates for upcoming content or events, the essential work streams for the client, and disruptive ideas. Pre-MIT, the client updates were boring and uninspiring. Refining it down to the Most Important Things and communicating them in a single place that's easy to understand has made it very valuable. Mentioned in this Episode: GrowBIGPlaybook.com linkedin.com/in/jamesbarclay1 james@passle.net passle.net linkedin.com/in/kevinclem kclem@hbrconsulting.com hbrconsulting.com linkedin.com/in/dennisbaltz dennis.baltz@willistowerswatson.com Nathan Barry on ConvertKit, Automation and Engaging Your Audience – What You Need To Succeed (season 2 episode 43) How to Use ConvertKit to Create and Close More Opportunities, with Nathan Barry (season 2 episode 44) How to Use ConvertKit to Deepen Relationships, with Nathan Barry (season 2 episode 45) How to Hack Our Own Habits to Accomplish More, with Nathan Barry (season 2 episode 46) The Top 3 Things You Need to Implement from Nathan Barry, Founder of ConvertKit (season 2 episode 47)
Mo asks James Barclay: What is your favorite science, step, or story from the GrowBIG Training or the Snowball System? For James, the number one strategy is the Protemoi List. These are the people in your circle that are your partners, prospects, and the key people that could be your raving fans. Having a focused relationship list is an unbeatable edge. When you invest in a relationship, people will move with you. James has had people buy from his company multiple times over multiple jobs. Your Protemoi List is a list of five to ten people that have outsized returns on the amount of time and energy you invest in the relationship. The first strategy is to simply be useful to them. Offer to take them to events with you that you believe would be helpful to them. Find content and then pass it on to people you think would find it useful. Celebrate them at every opportunity. Accelerate them and give them a platform where you highlight them and what they are doing. A personal newsletter can be incredibly powerful. You don't need thousands of people on your list for it to be worth it. Build something that is extremely accessible to them, extremely useful to them, and don't waste their time. It can take some time to build momentum, but you have to start somewhere. If you can write something useful for one person you can build it over time and create something really valuable. Consistency matters. Find a cadence that works for you and your schedule and stick with it. Mo asks Kevin Clem: What's your favorite science, step, or story from the GrowBIG Training or the Snowball System? Kevin discovered the Snowball System from the podcast after being referred to it by the CEO of HBR Consulting. The Most Important Things is one of the key principles that Kevin has embraced. He and his team have made the idea of the top three things as a guiding framework for how they operate. Raving fans and assessing the level of the relationship with each client is another big strategy. There is power in language. Just by entering the GrowBIG world and embracing the terminology, Kevin and his team have changed the way they think about business development and growth. Take a page out of your creative marketing playbook and come out with a theme for your internal program to get your team to buy in. Kevin's team has tried a number of different incentives to get the team excited. They found that recognition and reward among high achievers is a good base to start with, combined with accountability. Create and celebrate short-term wins to spotlight things that are going well and to build momentum. Celebrating the small wins is an important piece of creating progress. Doing what you can do today is what leads to the championship. Mo asks Dennis Baltz: What is your favorite science, step, or story from the GrowBIG Training or Snowball System? Dennis loved so much of the GrowBIG Training, but the one that stands out the most is the idea of the Most Important Thing. When working with clients, Dennis uses an MIT one-sheet to communicate all the work streams that they can work on during the engagement as well as including some potentially new approaches they can take advantage of. They are using that very effectively to land new clients because it allows them to understand the exact value WTW brings to the table. This approach creates strategic conversations and helps build the trust that client's have in Dennis and his team's ability to think around corners. Structurally, the slide includes important dates for upcoming content or events, the essential work streams for the client, and disruptive ideas. Pre-MIT, the client updates were boring and uninspiring. Refining it down to the Most Important Things and communicating them in a single place that's easy to understand has made it very valuable. Mentioned in this Episode: GrowBIGPlaybook.com linkedin.com/in/jamesbarclay1 james@passle.net passle.net linkedin.com/in/kevinclem kclem@hbrconsulting.com hbrconsulting.com linkedin.com/in/dennisbaltz dennis.baltz@willistowerswatson.com Nathan Barry on ConvertKit, Automation and Engaging Your Audience – What You Need To Succeed (season 2 episode 43) How to Use ConvertKit to Create and Close More Opportunities, with Nathan Barry (season 2 episode 44) How to Use ConvertKit to Deepen Relationships, with Nathan Barry (season 2 episode 45) How to Hack Our Own Habits to Accomplish More, with Nathan Barry (season 2 episode 46) The Top 3 Things You Need to Implement from Nathan Barry, Founder of ConvertKit (season 2 episode 47)
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James Barclay shares the key content creation strategies that Passel uses to help busy professionals demonstrate the expertise that sets them and their firms apart. Learn about how content creation became the basis for Passel's business model, how to write and create content for your most important relationships in a way that people will love, and why a podcast is the secret business development hack that most professionals aren't using right now. Mo asks James Barclay: When did you realize that business development was great? James' first job out of college was as a conference organizer and that's where he learned the power of selling ideas. Selling conferences in the 1990s changed once the internet became more established and James began using websites to promote them, but they discovered that brochure websites weren't very effective which led to creating content based websites instead. The skills that James and his business partners developed in creating those businesses were a natural fit for content online, but he realized that taking the expertise in his head and sharing it online was actually really difficult. That's where the idea for Passle came from. Showcasing your expertise online as an expert is crucial, especially when people are still not visiting businesses physically as much. Do something rather than nothing, and realize that you won't be great at it straight away. Run an audit of LinkedIn to see who you are connected to. Compare that list to a list of the people that give you money for what you do, and if you're not connected with the people who give you money correct that. Write short, client focused and timely content at least once a month. Your content should be easy to consume and don't outsource it. Someone shouldn't be pretending to be you online. Taking content that is already published is a great place to start. Just add your own perspective or commentary to something that already exists. Picture one of your top ten to twenty clients and write something that you know will resonate with them then publish that on a public space like LinkedIn or your blog. Ask them directly what they would be interested in, and then write content around those answers. At the very least share your company's content and provide some commentary on it. You need to be digitally active. People won't be thinking of you if you're not present in the public square that is social media. Write for one person instead of writing for everyone. Think of the people that pay you money for your expertise and then write content with one of those people in mind. They are the most likely to share your content and refer you to other people when they find it useful. That's how you give your raving fans ammunition. Mo asks James Barclay: Tell me your personal definition of business development. Growth is all about your leading indicators. Your behaviors, values, and what you do every day are what will put you in a position to win. Focusing on the end of the pipeline will make you look desperate. With the right values and habits, you'll come up with the right tactics for the people looking to buy from you. Helping is the key to growth. If every time someone reaches out you help them, at some point they will ask you what you do and be interested in what you sell, which is way more effective than reaching out to them to buy your stuff. When someone asks you what you do, turn it around and ask them about themselves and their challenges while looking for an area that you may be able to help them, either with advice or a connection. Curiosity is an emotion that humans love to experience. By getting the other person to ask what you do twice, it increases the curiosity element. Business development is about providing a solution when the other person needs it, and this takes patience and consistency is providing value. It can be even more powerful to be helpful when the other person is unable to buy your services. One of James' key qualifiers when selling to someone is whether they like him and James likes them as well. It's common for highly analytical people to talk about anything other than their content and expertise. If you find yourself uncomfortable in a sales environment, your clients probably feel the same. Finding the place that you're comfortable with could actually be the sweet spot between you and other analytical prospects. Reach out with useful content between billable projects. Sending an asset or an idea is an effective way to keep the conversation going. Mo asks James Barclay: What is your favorite science, step, or story from the GrowBIG Training or the Snowball System? For James, the number one strategy is the Protemoi List. These are the people in your circle that are your partners, prospects, and the key people that could be your raving fans. Having a focused relationship list is an unbeatable edge. When you invest in a relationship, people will move with you. James has had people buy from his company multiple times over multiple jobs. Your Protemoi List is a list of five to ten people that have outsized returns on the amount of time and energy you invest in the relationship. The first strategy is to simply be useful to them. Offer to take them to events with you that you believe would be helpful to them. Find content and then pass it on to people you think would find it useful. Celebrate them at every opportunity. Accelerate them and give them a platform where you highlight them and what they are doing. A personal newsletter can be incredibly powerful. You don't need thousands of people on your list for it to be worth it. Build something that is extremely accessible to them, extremely useful to them, and don't waste their time. It can take some time to build momentum, but you have to start somewhere. If you can write something useful for one person you can build it over time and create something really valuable. Consistency matters. Find a cadence that works for you and your schedule and stick with it. Mo asks James Barclay: Tell me a story about the business development that you are the proudest of. James' challenge in reaching prospects is connecting with CMOs in law firms and working up the chain can take some time. The Passel podcast was born once the team understood how useful it is as a business development tool. The podcast gives them an opportunity to talk to their perfect prospects and gives them a chance to talk about the things they are passionate about while getting to know them at the same time. Eventually, the CMO starts asking about James and the team does and it's a great way to have the right conversations with the right people. The more fantastic content you have on a podcast, the more of their target customers become interested in being featured on the podcast. James found that short and sharp podcasts perform best. Celebrate what your guest has accomplished and give them a platform. Your podcast should have a specific theme and structure for the episodes, and understand that it's a skill that takes time to learn and get good at. If you can, provide feedback and let your guest know how many people listened to their interview. Seasons are a good framework, along with having a set of questions that you can repeat and reuse. Repurposing the asset after the fact is another great way to get more exposure. Make sure you know what the win is for the interviewee. Mo asks James Barclay: If you could record a video around business development and send it back to your younger self, what would it say? James is naturally impatient, so he would tell his younger self to cultivate patience. You can't sell stuff by shouting at people that they should buy from you. It's not your sales process, it's about their buying process. Think about the actions that you can do consistently that will lay the groundwork for outcomes instead of focusing on the outcomes themselves. Accept the fact that you are often fighting fires and won't always be perfect at your business development habits. Having a team that can support you and keep you on track when you need it is a big asset. Make sure you are surrounded by people you trust. Set some time aside each week to track your most important things and what you got done and what's still on the list. James would always tell his younger self that the best ideas don't come when you're looking at a screen. Your best ideas will come when you're unplugged. Mentioned in this Episode: GrowBIGPlaybook.com linkedin.com/in/jamesbarclay1 james@passle.net passle.net blog.passle.net Nathan Barry on ConvertKit, Automation and Engaging Your Audience – What You Need To Succeed (season 2 episode 43) How to Use ConvertKit to Create and Close More Opportunities, with Nathan Barry (season 2 episode 44) How to Use ConvertKit to Deepen Relationships, with Nathan Barry (season 2 episode 45) How to Hack Our Own Habits to Accomplish More, with Nathan Barry (season 2 episode 46) The Top 3 Things You Need to Implement from Nathan Barry, Founder of ConvertKit (season 2 episode 47)
Mo asks James Barclay: What is your favorite science, step, or story from the GrowBIG Training or the Snowball System? For James, the number one strategy is the Protemoi List. These are the people in your circle that are your partners, prospects, and the key people that could be your raving fans. Having a focused relationship list is an unbeatable edge. When you invest in a relationship, people will move with you. James has had people buy from his company multiple times over multiple jobs. Your Protemoi List is a list of five to ten people that have outsized returns on the amount of time and energy you invest in the relationship. The first strategy is to simply be useful to them. Offer to take them to events with you that you believe would be helpful to them. Find content and then pass it on to people you think would find it useful. Celebrate them at every opportunity. Accelerate them and give them a platform where you highlight them and what they are doing. A personal newsletter can be incredibly powerful. You don't need thousands of people on your list for it to be worth it. Build something that is extremely accessible to them, extremely useful to them, and don't waste their time. It can take some time to build momentum, but you have to start somewhere. If you can write something useful for one person you can build it over time and create something really valuable. Consistency matters. Find a cadence that works for you and your schedule and stick with it. Mentioned in this Episode: GrowBIGPlaybook.com linkedin.com/in/jamesbarclay1 james@passle.net passle.net Nathan Barry on ConvertKit, Automation and Engaging Your Audience – What You Need To Succeed (season 2 episode 43) How to Use ConvertKit to Create and Close More Opportunities, with Nathan Barry (season 2 episode 44) How to Use ConvertKit to Deepen Relationships, with Nathan Barry (season 2 episode 45) How to Hack Our Own Habits to Accomplish More, with Nathan Barry (season 2 episode 46) The Top 3 Things You Need to Implement from Nathan Barry, Founder of ConvertKit (season 2 episode 47)