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Ready to dive deep into the heart of democracy? Join host Donna Miller on the latest episode of Vote Voiced as she explores the significance of Memorial Day and how it ties into our duty to vote in every election!Did you know that nearly 60% of eligible voters didn't show up for the last midterm election?Let's change that together!This episode reminds us that every vote counts and honors those who fought for our right to make our voices heard.Tune in and get inspired to make a difference!#VoteVoiced #podcast#MemorialDay #YourVoteMatters#CivicDuty* What's your favorite way to honor Memorial Day? Share in the comments!Please consider becoming a recurring donor.Donate at ActBlue.com/donate/vote-voiced/1ActBlue is a trusted source and dives deep into our community to make sure you as a donor is safely giving to the nonprofit organization of your choice.Like, follow, comment, share and subscribe to the Vote Voiced Podcast for just $2.99 a month. Visit www.votevoiced.com to read and subscribe to the Vote Voiced Newsletter. Follow us Facebook, Tiktok, & Instagram.Thank you to our incredible audience, subscribers. Supporters and Partners!
Your Vote Still Matters: Reclaiming Your Voting Voice even though you are brokenhearted. Welcome to the Vote Voiced Podcast with your host Donna Miller. Today we spotlight why voting is still important for the disappointed voter.Want to help expand our reach? Join us in making a lasting impact make a reoccurring contribution today at Actblue.com/donate/vote-voiced/1 Consider subscribing to the Vote Voiced Podcast at a very special rate today.Support the Vote Voiced Podcast by following us. Thank you!Thank you once again for your unwavering support!
Welcome to the Vote Voiced Podcast with your host Donna Miller. Today we share our 2024 Year End Report. Join us in making a lasting impact. Make a recurring contribution today at Actblue.com/donate/vote-voiced/1 Thanks for your unwavering support!
Doulas support, educate and advocate for their pregnant patients. A new program at Stroger Hospital makes 10 doulas available to patients for free. Reset learns more with WBEZ's Kristen Schorsch, Cook County commissioner Donna Miller and doula Vivian Moreno. For a full archive of Reset interviews, head over to wbez.org/reset.
In this episode of The Debrief Podcast, Matthew Stephen Brown and Donna Miller discuss divorce, blended families, and family planning. This episode contains some adult themes and may not be suitable for younger audiences. Support content like this and the vision of Sandals Church at sandalschurch.com/support/Join our email list for content updates: sandalschurch.com/subscribeDownload the Sandals Church App: sandalschurch.com/app/If you have questions, need prayer or want to get connected, please email us anytime at online@sandalschurch.com!- Other Sandals Church YouTube Channels -Sandals Church: www.youtube.com/@sandalschurchSandalschurch.tv: www.youtube.com/channel/UC0BBn1VFrdLWtB-TpEM1jjwSandals Church Español:www.youtube.com/channel/UC7Glhzd2qXPbiitxyiWKJggSandals Church Youth: www.youtube.com/channel/UCnklO4l6HduzlKOh_Me8tdg
On today's episode of The Executive Appeal Podcast join Alex D. Tremble (CEO of GPS Leadership Solutions & KeynoteSpeaker) and Donna Miller (Chief Growth Officer - Xyant Services and Co-Founder/CEO and Webcast Host - Purse Power) as they discuss powerful insights on advancing into executive roles. Learn how to empower others, communicate your unique skill set, and build a strong network by connecting people and positioning yourself as a leader.Guest BIO:Donna Miller, Co-founder and CEO of Purse Power and Chief Growth Officer - Human Capital Management of Xyant Services, has had more than 30 years of hands-on experience as an entrepreneur and executive in Fortune 500 companies. She is an award-winning talent management consultant and a formally trained executive coach. The theme of Donna's career has been around initiating, driving and managing organizational transformations.Her expertise lies in Human Capital Management consulting, organizational development, executive coaching, talent management, leadership development, and team building. With a background as a former HR executive, extensive experience is brought to optimizing technology recruitment, fostering diversity and inclusion, and facilitating large scale change. Close collaboration with clients ensures alignment of workforce strategies with business objectives, providing strategic guidance and customized solutions. Additionally, a collaborative approach extends to advisory and consulting services, assisting clients in areas such as digital transformation, cloud migration, data analytics, and cybersecurity. Passion for delivering impactful results drives the ability to help organizations thrive by unlocking the full potential of their human capital.
In this episode of The Debrief Podcast, Matthew Stephen Brown and Donna Miller discuss how restriction can be a blessing, and if you can sin by gambling or getting tattoos. This episode contains some adult themes and may not be suitable for younger audiences. Like, subscribe, and leave us a comment.Learn more at https://sandalschurch.com/thedebrief/Support content like this and the work Sandals Church is doing at https://sandalschurch.com/donate/Get connected and download the Sandals Church App https://sandalschurch.com/app/Do you have questions, need prayer or want to get connected? Reach out to our team: https://sandalschurch.com/connectSubscribe to our Sandals Church YouTube channels!Sandals Church: https://www.youtube.com/sandalschurchSandalschurch.tv: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0BBn1VFrdLWtB-TpEM1jjwSandals Church Español: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7Glhzd2qXPbiitxyiWKJggSandals Worship: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCprxYW1ckq3zqSpFHFXrXXQSandals Church Youth: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnklO4l6HduzlKOh_Me8tdgSandals Church Kids: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTcowm1n5VrD4ZxteIZOLAgLearn more about Sandals Church by visiting our website https://sandalschurch.com/ or downloading our mobile app https://sandalschurch.com/app
In this episode of The Debrief, Matthew Stephen Brown and Donna Miller discuss how to be Real with God, and answer your questions on what that entails by examining God's truth, His love, and confession. Show Notes: The Evolution of Belief by J. Gregory Steiner: https://www.archwaypublishing.com/en/bookstore/bookdetails/771293-The-Evolution-of-Belief Evidence Demands a Verdict by Josh and Sean McDowell: https://store.josh.org/product/evidence-demands-verdict-life-changing-truth-skeptical-world/ Like, subscribe, and leave us a comment.Learn more at https://sandalschurch.com/thedebrief/Support content like this and the work Sandals Church is doing at https://sandalschurch.com/donate/Get connected and download the Sandals Church App https://sandalschurch.com/app/Do you have questions, need prayer or want to get connected? Reach out to our team: https://sandalschurch.com/connectSubscribe to our Sandals Church YouTube channels!Sandals Church: https://www.youtube.com/sandalschurchSandalschurch.tv: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0BBn1VFrdLWtB-TpEM1jjwSandals Church Español: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7Glhzd2qXPbiitxyiWKJggSandals Worship: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCprxYW1ckq3zqSpFHFXrXXQSandals Church Youth: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnklO4l6HduzlKOh_Me8tdgSandals Church Kids: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTcowm1n5VrD4ZxteIZOLAgLearn more about Sandals Church by visiting our website https://sandalschurch.com/ or downloading our mobile app https://sandalschurch.com/app
Come join us as we celebrate the 38 year ministry of Rev. Kathy Cooper Ledesma on September 8th, 2024. Rev. Kathy will be preaching at 11am, then after worship, the celebration continues in the gym with a retirement reception.----Hollywood and Harmony Combined worship service September 8, 2024Digital Bulletin: https://bit.ly/3Tf23BRCelebrating the 38 year ministry of Rev. Kathy Cooper LedesmaMessage by Rev. Kathy Cooper LedesmaPrayer by Pastor Bridie RobertsScripture reading of Ecclesiastes 3:1-8 by Pauley Perrette and Liz PitmanPerformance by the Worship & Arts Team Music by John West and the HUMC ChoirHarmony musical tribute by Gattison and Donna Miller
For our final candidate interview in our series on the Las Vegas mayoral race, co-host Sarah Lohman sits down with Donna Miller. Donna is a veteran nurse, former regional director for the AMR/MedicWest ambulance companies, and medical entrepreneur. She talks about why her vision for public safety encompasses emergency medical care, the economic potential of the medical district, and how her life experience has influenced her ideas for addressing homelessness in Las Vegas. We're on social media! Follow us @CityCastVegas on Instagram. You can also call or text us at 702-514-0719. Want some more Las Vegas news? Then make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today's episode of the Vote Voiced Podcast. Hosted by Donna Miller answers the question. What is Ranked Choice Voting? Why do people support it and why are some people against it. Also, Vote Plan tips. Visit www.votevoiced.com for your free Vote Plan Checklist. Please feel free to share it with all your friends, all those you may meet and family. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/vote-voiced/message
In this week's episode, Pastor Mark shares a reflection on living into our calling as followers of Christ. After the Halftime Show, our producer Donna Miller shares about her unique faith journey.Sunday Replay is a part of the Harmony Podcast NetworkLearn more about Harmony-Toluca Lake:IG @Harmony_TLCFB @HarmonyTLwww.HarmonyTL.orgJase@HollywoodUMC.org
Hello, everyone, and welcome to the Vote Voiced Podcast! I'm your host, Donna Miller, and I'm thrilled to have you join us for this special Christmas episode. Before we dive into the festivities, I want to remind you to subscribe to our podcast on Spotify and all major platforms, including Amazon Music, Apple Podcasts, Castbox, Google Podcasts, iHeart Radio, Overcast, Pocket Casts, and RadioPublic. Your support means the world to us at Vote Voiced, and we're on a mission to engage, educate, and mobilize voters like you! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/vote-voiced/message
Donna Miller woke up in bed in the middle of the night while she was having an ischemic stroke. The post I Had A Stroke While Asleep | Donna Miller appeared first on Recovery After Stroke.
When you have two kids to support and success is your only option, what do you do? You take out a $100,000 loan and bet on yourself to start a business. Or, at least, that's what C3Workplace Chief Visionary Officer and business growth expert Donna Miller did. Hear all about it on this week's show.
Today the Vote Voiced Podcast hosted by Donna Miller focuses on the August 8th local elections. And Voter Suppression laws in the State of Texas. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/vote-voiced/message
Local flight nurse Donna Miller didn't wait for changes she wanted to see; she made them possible. She talks about her air ambulance company; how she adjusted to entrepreneurship; and how to set realistic but attainable expectations as a young nurse.
A special celebration of therapy dogs and the human animal bond kicking it off with Cook County Commissioner Donna Miller (6th district) proclaims April 30 Pet Partners National Therapy Animal Day in Cook County. Annie Peters, president/CEO of Pet Partners discusses National Therapy Animal Day and who what Pet Partners does changes and even saves lives. Steve Dale's Pet World honored to make […]
Welcome to Vote Voiced, the podcast that gives you the facts and helps you make informed decisions. Today, we're talking about Social Security. A crucial part of every working American's life. If you're an 18-year-old just entering the workforce, this information is especially important to you. Hosted by Donna Miller. Please subscribe to the Vote Voiced podcast $0.99/no Thank you for your support! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/vote-voiced/message
This is your episode if you're looking for effective ways to market your business online without paying for ads. Donna Miller of Purse Power interviews Greg Russell, who discusses the available strategies to help you generate leads through organic marketing. Greg Russell is the founder/CEO of SuccessTeam Marketing Group, LLC., a digital marketing company that helps entrepreneurs succeed online. He helps Business Coaches, Consultants, Sales Executives, and Entrepreneurs solve the #1 business problem of consistently generating enough qualified leads. His 100% "Done For You" Cashflow Machine turns targeted prospects you select into leads daily. He aims to help as many people as possible become just as excited and knowledgeable about the Internet as he is. I'm the Founder/CEO of SuccessTeam1, an internet marketing company I established to take the “guesswork” out of marketing small businesses on the Internet. In this episode, Greg explains the history of marketing and how to use paid and non-paid marketing to generate leads properly. Listen in to learn the mistakes you're likely making with paid ads, plus how effective marketing can give you freedom. You will also learn how to use Facebook groups to organically market your business to a ready target audience. Key Takeaways: How to make your ads more effective by using organic marketing to get to paid ads How to find a Facebook group, connect with the members, and generate leads The importance of networking to effectively do organic marketing and generate ads
Vote Voiced Podcast Host Donna Miller talks about voting in 2022 and details what Congress is. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/vote-voiced/message
In this episode, Pastor Scott interviews Dr. Bill Miller. He is a member of CrossPoint Church in Starkville, MS. They discuss his faith in Christ, personal background, and professional journey. Dr. Miller is a business owner, veterinarian, investor, and sports umpire. He is married to Mrs. Donna Miller.
Vote Voiced host Donna Miller is giving Voter information to you so you can become an informed Voter. If you know the facts about voting. You can stop disinformation. Visit www.votevoiced support vote voiced at our online store www.victorisns6.com Thank you for listening. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/vote-voiced/message
Jenna Cooper is a canonist who directs the tribunal in the Diocese of Wynona-Rochester in Minnesota. She is also a consecrated virgin. Listen to her recent conversation with Donna Miller, Executive Coordinator of the Canon Law Society of America, as Jenna describes her path to achieving and harmonizing her two vocations.
Sharon Birkman Fink is the chairman and CEO of Birkman International; she is the second generation at the helm of the family-owned behavioral and occupational assessment company. Interviewer Jean Kelley is a leadership development practitioner; she and her associates work with students to find a college major and work with parents who are investing in their children's future. In this episode, Jean interviews Sharon on the history of Birkman assessments and her duties since she took over the company's leadership from her father. Listen in to learn about the power of being an inclusive, humble, resilient, compassionate, and curious leader. You will also learn how the Birkman assessment can help you understand your personality and the kind of leader you are. Key Takeaways: How to be an inclusive, humble, resilient, compassionate, and curious leader How the Birkman assessment and coaching can help you understand the kind of leader you are Start honoring your interpersonal needs like you do your physical needs for your wellbeing Why you need to be at least 21 years to get accurate results from the Birkman assessment Why good empathy and social skills are the right qualities of a good CEO
Marie Clarke is the Vice President of Global Programs at Women for Women International. She previously served as ActionAid USA's Executive Director and a member of various global leadership bodies for the ActionAid International Federation. She has over twenty years of experience in global development, human rights, and economic justice. In this episode, Marie talks about the transformative programs they have at Women for Women that are transforming and empowering underprivileged women. Listen in to learn how Women for Women has socially and economically empowered women in deeply marginalized places. You will also learn how you can invest in transformative programs and sponsor women from deeply marginalized places. Key Takeaways: How women can transform their communities by building meaningful working relationships How you can sponsor and support women from underprivileged countries with your solidarity Be part of building the world by getting involved and investing in transformative programs Consider welcoming women refugees into your community and engaging with organizations
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Women have 80% of the spending power, and yet they only make up 4% of venture capital investments in women-owned businesses? Since necessity is the mother of invention, it's time to create products with women in mind…and who better to do that then, well…women. And, Donna Miller has done just that! Tune in LIVE at 11am pdt to learn about her incredible background and her amazing company led by women for women called, “PURSE POWER.” ************************************************************************************ Guest: Donna Miller Website: https://www.pursepower.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/donnamillersphr/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100021412481005 ************************************************************************************
Vote-Voiced Podcast host Donna Miller discusses Secure MI Vote's idea of Voting in Michigan. In contrast to Voting in Michigan now. Thank for your support. Visit www.votevoiced.com Follow Vote Voiced on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/vote-voiced/message
On Top of the Pandemic and a new variant of Covid. Voters are dealing with voter suppression laws and gerrymandering. Donna Miller the host of the Vote-Voiced Podcast wants to encourage voters to keep moving forward, remembering to vote in every election. As well as, providing a partial break and boost confidence and self-esteem. Visit the Vote Voiced YouTube Channel. Please like, share and subscribe. Follow Vote Voiced on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Linkedin. Visit Vote Voiced at www.votevoiced.com Thank you for your support! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/vote-voiced/message
On Top of the Pandemic and a new variant of Covid. Voters are dealing with voter suppression laws and gerrymandering. Donna Miller the host of the Vote-Voiced Podcast wants to encourage voters to keep moving forward, remembering to vote in every election. As well as, providing a partial break and boost confidence and self-esteem. Visit the Vote Voiced YouTube Channel. Please like, share and subscribe. Follow Vote Voiced on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Linkedin. Visit Vote Voiced at www.votevoiced.com Thank you for your support! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/vote-voiced/message
Donna Miller has been in the strength and conditioning industry for over 10 years and currently serves as the Head of S&C at Hunter Valley Grammar School. Throughout her career, Donna has worked with many sports teams, including Sydney Suburban Rugby Union, Shute Shield, NSW U16s Schools and North Sydney Bears. In addition, she has worked in the youth sector at Newington College and St Andrew's Cathedral School. Her passion for youth development is based on empowering this age group to build athletic qualities, regardless of their athletic status, and holistically regulate their school, sport, home and social life. Connect with Donna: Instagram: @donnamillercoach
On top of the Pandemic, voters are dealing with voter suppression laws. Donna Miller wants to encourage voters to keep moving forward, provide a partial break, and Boost Confidence and Self-Esteem. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/vote-voiced/message
Vote Voiced host Donna Miller starts a limited series on Confidence and Self-Esteem in a Pandemic. The past years have taken a toll. The loss of loved ones and friends; has caused great sadness. On top of the Pandemic, voters are dealing with voter suppression laws. Donna Miller wants to encourage voters to keep moving forward, provide a partial break, and Boost Confidence and Self-Esteem. Like Voter Voiced on Facebook. Follow Vote Voiced on Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok. Visit www.votevoiced.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/vote-voiced/message
Western Wayne County NAACP Voter Engagement Committee Presents: Preparing for Redistricting Meetings. Hear from Donna Miller (C.E.O. & Founder of Vote Voiced & Host of the Vote Voiced Podcast; Voter Engagement Committee Chair) and WWC NAACP President Gina Stewart. Guest Speaker Geri Biggs (Voter Engagement Committee Member). As well as Community Members, Committee Members, and Former Redistricting Public Hearing Participants. Success = Preparation + Opportunity. JOIN TODAY - MEMBERSHIP HAS POWER! 734-506-0676 - naacpwwc@gmail.net www.westernwaynecountynaacp.com Thank you for supporting Vote Voiced Podcast. Visit Vote Voiced at www.votevoiced.com Follow Vote Voiced on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and Linkedin. Vote Voiced is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/vote-voiced/message
Donna Miller has worked in the S&C industry for over 10 years, working both privately, in team settings and the high school setting. Her background includes working in Suburban (Lindfield) and Shute Shield Rugby Union (Eastwood & Randwick), NSW U16s Schools Rep Squads (2014-2015), Jersey Flegg Rugby League (U20s) (2017-2019), as well as being part of high school programs including Newington College, Head of Athletic Development at St Andrew’s Cathedral School. She has worked with regional, state and national level athletes in rugby league & union, swimming, tennis, hockey, and rowing. She is currently Head of Strength & Conditioning at Hunter Valley Grammar School in the Hunter. Qualifications: B. Exercise & Sports Science (UNE), Professional Scheme Level 2 ASCA Coach, NCAS Certified, Cert III & IV Fitness. QUOTES “They main thing with S&C in a school is addressing the needs of every kid, rather than just those that are there to play sport” “A LTAD model is for a perfect world and in high schools, it is not perfect so you have to adapt” “It is really important that kids need to be playing a multitude of sports until 15-16 years old” “You can’t take away from a student’s academic learning with a S&C program in a school” “if you can teach a year 7 kid to do a single leg RDL, you can do anything!” “The most important thing for female S&C coaches is not to walk into a role and say “I’m a female coach”, it should be “I’m a coach”, end of story!” SHOWNOTES 1) Donna’s background and how she came into her current role 2) The different roles as a S&C coach in a school setting 3) Considerations S&C coaches need to be aware of with student athletes and the differences between inner city and country students 4) How to handle the different demands and pulls on student athletes, 5) The logistics of working in a school setting 6) Screening and maturation measures for student athletes 7) Donna's 3 phase program for athlete development in a school setting 8) How S&C can integrate with PE across a school 9) Differences between youth teams and school S&C 10) Considerations for female S&C coaches in a school/youth environment PEOPLE MENTIONED Nathan Parnham Gary Schofield
Did you know that in 12 of the United States, there either is legislation requiring women to be represented on every public company board or there is legislation being considered? There are more opportunities than ever for senior women leaders to join corporate boards! Sitting on a corporate board can be a great way to take your career to the next stage. That is why Donna Miller from Purse Power invited Julie Abrams to speak on the topic and why Nan McKay decided to sponsor their course on Corporate Board Readiness Training. Julie Abrams is Founder and CEO of How Women Lead who created the course. Julie Castro Abrams is an expert on building boards that add a strategic advantage including proactive searches for women on corporate boards. In this episode, she dives deep into her passion for helping women leaders influence how organizations perform by getting on boards.Listen in to learn the importance of investing in private companies as a women leader to increase your chances of getting on their board. You will also learn the importance of supporting other women leaders and building your network. Key Takeaways: How to harness the power of women and change things that hold them down How to invest your wealth to influence a board member role in private companies How to support women in wealth building by building our own ecosystem Learning how to build your network with major organizations’ associations to increase your chances of getting on a board www.TrailBlazersImpact.com
Victoria Woods, CEO of ChappelWood Financial Services shares her insights on the power of mastering a pivoting mindset. In this interview with Donna Miller, she talks about the importance of pivoting during a crisis by being open to new opportunities as a businesswoman. Listen in to learn why you’re the only answer and the only solution to your questions and problems. You will also learn the value of saying yes to opportunities that fulfill your business goals. www.TrailBlazersImpact.com https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZD4jDrEEvBVH1atmJ5VmZQ
This week’s episode of Good Girls Get Rich is brought to you by Uplevel Media CEO and LinkedIn expert, Karen Yankovich. In this episode, guest Donna Miller shares with Karen her advice to budding entrepreneurs. Donna Miller, the president and founder of C3Workplace, is a business and community leader, speaker, educator, and entrepreneur who is passionate about seeing small businesses thrive. #GoodGirlsGetRich We want to hear your thoughts on this episode! Leave us a message on Speakpipe or email us at info@karenyankovich.com. About the Episode: The COVID-19 pandemic has made life more difficult in many ways, and it can make it even more confusing for a budding entrepreneur to know where to begin. Donna recommends that all entrepreneurs start with a business plan. She also recommends that, from day one, entrepreneurs shouldn’t charge as if they are the only ones doing the work, but rather as though they were paying someone else to do the work for them. Every decision the entrepreneur makes should be data-driven, but it should also be filled with intuition. Yes, the two can go hand-in-hand! It’s also important that entrepreneurs surround themselves with a group of people who will support them – this doesn’t mean telling them what they want to hear but rather what they need to hear. Don’t let Covid hold you back from achieving your dreams. Hear more from Donna by listening to this episode! Episode Spotlights: Where to find everything for this week’s episode: karenyankovich.com/146 Introducing this episode’s guest, Donna Miller (1:53) C3Workspace (3:23) Shift mindset of productivity (11:40) What do you want your life to look like? (13:47) Donna’s story (14:44) Donna’s advice for budding entrepreneurs (17:29) Make data-driven decisions with intuition (20:09) Build your tribe of people who will support you (24:50) How Covid has shifted things for Donna (29:12) What’s next for Donna and C3Workspace (31:28) Where you can find Donna (32:45) Resources Mentioned In This Episode: Where you can find Donna Miller Website LinkedIn Facebook YouTube Sign up for the She’s LinkedUp Masterclass Join my free Facebook Group if you have any questions about today’s episode hermillionairenetwork.com karenyankovich.com/call Help Us Spread The Word! It would be awesome if you shared the Good Girls Get Rich Podcast with your fellow entrepreneurs on Twitter. Click here to tweet some love! If this episode has taught you just one thing, I would love if you could head on over to Apple Podcasts and SUBSCRIBE TO THE SHOW! And if you’re moved to, kindly leave us a rating and review. Maybe you’ll get a shout out on the show! Ways to Subscribe to Good Girls Get Rich: Click here to subscribe via Apple Podcasts Click here to subscribe via PlayerFM You can also subscribe via Stitcher Good Girls Get Rich is also on Spotify Take a listen on Podcast Addict
Liz sits down with author Donna Miller, founder and owner of Happily Ever Actions. Donna reads a bit from her chapter in GHL's upcoming book, Transformation 2020.
Green Gab Podcast – Green Homes, Green Living and Green Companies
This month, I am enjoying highlighting so many women who have made a difference! My guest for today is Donna Miller, the founder of Purse Power. Donna has made a difference in my life, and also in the lives of many other women! Donna is a former Human Resources Executive who spent thirty years in Corporate America. A few years ago, she and her sisters came to the blinding realization that women make 80% of all the purchasing decisions. They understood that it meant that if women collectively choose to buy only from the companies that actively promote women, and they could create a funding stream for battered women’s shelters in the process, they could shatter glass ceilings and change women’s lives in a matter of quarters rather than decades. That was how the idea for Purse Power was born. Since then, they have started doing presentations about what they have been trying to create, and they have built a national platform of more than 750,000 women-owned and women-led businesses. And they have also created a Google Chrome extension with Carnegie Mellon, to find those businesses when you’re shopping online, and some phone apps to show you where the women-owned businesses are when you are physically near them. I invited Donna to join me today to talk to us about Purse Power, to share what she’s been doing during the pandemic, and to discuss how women can come together to drive change very rapidly. Point of sale Purse Power is trying to give people who want to support women-owned businesses information at the point of sale to help them know who they want to be buying from. Women align with greener choices Women tend to align themselves with greener choices because of the health and wellness aspect, and those choices help women to feel empowered. Driving change in the green and sustainability industry In the green and sustainability industry, there is currently a lot of thought process that’s going in the direction of women driving change. One out of four women Donna points out that one out of every four women in America gets impacted by domestic violence, and they need help. People are willing to help If you would like to accomplish something, you need to let the people around you know what you are doing and what you need. You will be amazed at how connected people are and how much they will help. The power of connection Donna’s approach to building a network and building connections is to go at it from being helpful to the people you are trying to reach, and also to the people you want to partner with. Understanding who she is trying to get in touch with, and what they want and need, worked very well for Donna. And then she would find a way to bring them all together to share best practices and insights and build a sense of community. Donna’s magic Donna’s magic for making a difference in this world lies in figuring what your life is all about, planning backward from there, and being bold. Insight The thing that gave Donna insight into what she wanted to do was to use Stephen Covey’s idea of beginning with the end in mind. Making a difference She discovered that she wanted to make a difference for women, and she has been doing that ever since then. Let’s Share the Journey When the coronavirus pandemic started, Donna realized that many of the entrepreneurs in her network would be struggling. To understand the issues they were facing, to offer them support, and to share some resources, she created a webcast called Let’s Share the Journey, where some of the leading thinkers in the nation share their journeys and their ups and downs, and answer questions. A hub Donna has acted as a hub for connecting people, and that has worked very effectively in her journey. Networking and reconnecting Zoom has been a good platform for people to reconnect with their old connections in a new way. Staying in contact It is important to keep in contact with the people in your network consistently and build a relationship and rapport with them over time because you don’t want to connect with them only when you need something. A great way to connect Offering to help and asking people what they need is a great way to connect with them and to add value to your business. Purse Power There are currently 758,000 companies registered in Purse Power’s directory. You can use Purse Power to list your business, if you are a woman, and to find women-owned and women-led companies. Links and resources: Purse Power Purse Power - Register Your Business Let's Share the Journey - Coronavirus Resources Donna’s LinkedIn Everyday Green Home - Shop Products from Women Owned / Led Businesses
I sit down with 787 pilot Donna Miller to talk about her journey from flying lessons in Korea to flying one of the most advanced aircraft in the world. Starting with equating finances and purchases to literal minutes of flying time, then flying and unloading car parts in Mexico during the week and skydivers on the weekend. Chipping away and continually driving towards becoming an airline pilot - only a few months before September 11, 2001. Donna then tells amazing stories about meeting and flying some of the largest legends in aviation: Elray Jeppesen father of modern aviation charts, Louie Zamparini - subject of Laura Hillenbrand's Unbroken, Emily Warner, first woman captain of a US airline, Bob Guilliland, the first pilot of the SR71 Blackbird, Eileen Collins, first woman commander of the Space Shuttle - and the story of one amazing necklace, and Neil Armstrong. Yes, that Neil Armstrong. Donna is a member of and author for the 99's (International Organization of Women Pilots), Women in Aviation, ISA+21, the Experimental Aircraft Association.★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Socrates said, “The secret of change is to focus all of your energy not on fighting the old, but on building the new.”The truth is that change is hard—especially uninvited change. It is often that change that pushes you in directions you would have otherwise never explored, and that’s where growth happens. What becomes possible if, when ushered into new territory, you quickly reset your vision on what you are creating and let go of what existed before?Donna Miller’s proven business model of over 25 years was suddenly tested in ways that she couldn’t have imagined. As she was forced to double-down and reexamine every area of what once was, she did more than rebuild her business strategy — she also pivoted her leadership approach, and the results have been extraordinary. If you’re interested in learning more about how to set goals for the upcoming year and want to check out our upcoming Virtual Goal Setting Retreat, visit the1thing.com/setmygoals. In this episode, you will learn...[02:00] What Donna did to prepare her team to adopt The ONE Thing model[10:01] The ONE Thing Donna did to challenge her team to show up differently[18:28] How finding clarity on your values fuels your business[22:26] Planning ahead for next year Links & Tools From This Episodethe1thing.com/setmygoals -- Does your calendar feel out of control?It’s important to have a diverse portfolio, and most successful portfolios include a diversified set of real estate. Fundrise makes it easy for all investors to diversify by building you a portfolio of institutional-quality real estate investments. Whether you’re just starting to invest in real estate or looking to add more, Fundrise has you covered.Try Fundrise at fundrise.com/one to have your first 90 days of advisory fees waived. -- Do you run a small business?Small business owners wear a lot of hats. Some of those hats feel incredible to wear. However, filing taxes and running payroll... well, for most of us, they don’t feel great and they’re not our ONE thing. That’s where Gusto comes in to help you make payroll, taxes, and HR easy. So ask yourself, it time to take off some of your hats?You can get three FREE months when you run your first payroll at Gusto.com/ONE. -- Want a peek inside the minds of masters?MasterClass lets you learn from the best, with exclusive access to online classes taught by masters of their craft. With over 75 different instructors across tons of categories, there is something for everyone. Find what matters most to you and make yourself even more productive and effective.Get 15% off the cost of the annual all-access pass by visiting masterclass.com/one.
Today's guest has 4x'd his own business in less than three months... during the peak of coronavirus downturn. Just imagine where it will go from there, and he's here to tell you how super simple marketing basics can help you too. Please welcome Evan Knox. 2:53 Evan's discussing what he is good at 12:08 Evan's realizations about his experience 20:39 Evan's Marketing Success Contact Info https://evanknox.com https://caffeine.marketing I have an ox on learning from others. What's up, man. Thanks for jumping on. Hey, thanks so much for having me. I appreciate it. Yeah. Uh, you know what I appreciate Evan is that you have a beard. I had some buddies when we hopped on, I mean, obviously guys gives you a podcast, but he's got a pretty sweet, like goatee beard going on too. Did you see how far I committed this to the back of my backdrop? My blog, my personal logo, not my company logo, but my personal logo has my face with my beard in it. Yeah. You could never go back now. Always said that facial. Yeah. That's a new thing. Well, relatively new, like the last two years is when I like really committed. And so when we were redesigning the logo, I'm like, yeah. Do I really want to commit this this far? And I guess I decided, yes, that's great. So, you know, it's funny, as you mentioned, that is I had really long hair maybe a year ago, and I knew I was going to come up with all this like personal branding stuff. I was going to launch my website is set up for my, just my agency and whatnot. It sounds like I just can't have as long hair forever because I want that to be the thing that people picture me with with sounds like. Cut it. So, you know what, I'm almost considering doing the opposite. So, um, I just cut my hair yesterday. It's like, it's longer than usual. It's certainly not long, but it's longer than usual. And so when I tell them to clean up the sides, I'm like, you know what, leave, leave it on the top. And then just do the sides and they went a little bit further than I expected. I think it looks fine, but, um, I might just take, I just might ride this coronavirus thing out and just be like, yeah. I mean, if I have an excuse for my hair and you know, now's better than any other time, a hundred percent. Yeah. That's why, that's why my beard is so shaggy. Yeah, well, this is also, I know that we were gonna talk about marketing and whatnot, but your mustache is, is very thick. And I got mine got vetoed. Like last week it was, it was almost that thick. And my wife was like, you have to cut the mustache. You have to cut that. That's funny because you know how I said the Baird's relatively new? Well, what I mean is like I had it, but it was so my mind so wired, like you can't see up close, but it's like, Long thin hairs. And so I, I looked just Amish and then until I did the mustache and then I was like, Oh, okay, this go, this, this makes it work. And then the master I've been telling my wife, um, she came down and just, uh, she was given, come to my office, gave me a kiss the other day. And I was like, is this mustache too much? And she's like, I don't even notice anymore. So yeah. Lucky you. That's great. Yeah, but I haven't. So you're the founder of caffeine marketing caffeine labs. Um, so I like to ask guests two questions. I think question number one will kind of give us some insights into what caffeine is and then we'll, we'll dive into that deeper a little bit after that, after question number two, number one is what are you good at? And what can we learn from you today? Yeah, ultimately, I'm good at making marketing profitable. So as the founder of caffeine marketing, I bring strategy to my clients and make it came that marketing actually give them results in a great way investment. And I'll also in the private equity world. And I serve as like the COO of a couple of different companies, which is a ton of fun. Very cool. All right. So we're gonna, we're gonna jump into that here in a minute after question number two, which is what do you suck out of him? Well, what's funny is that I'm really good at the messaging side of marketing, but I'm really bad at spelling and grammar. So I have to hand it back to my team after I read it because they never, I mean, it cannot go to print before, um, I'm just not good at spelling and grammar never have been. Yeah. Well, at least you own it. And so somebody else can take care of it. I'm power somebody else, for sure. So how long have you been doing all this? So I've been in the market. If we go really far back, my grandfather was an entrepreneur. So as my dad and my grandpa, my great grandfather. So I've been in business for a long time. I just grew up in it. Growing up, grew, uh, grew up, going to work with my grandfather, worked in a head's jewelry store. And I remember the first time that I got into marketing was when he was teaching me when I was like 12 years old, he had pulled me aside. Like, Hey, I've been, we're going to create an ad. This is going to go in the Atlanta, Cynthia symphony symphony. And once we do that, here's all the details that need to be in it. And that's really what I developed a passion for marketing. I love the strategy. I love the thought process. And then fast forward to about four years ago, I had just got done working at a nonprofit, doing marketing. There are part of my role is marketing and decided that I wanted to help small business owners and entrepreneurs, but their marketing. So it started caffeine marketing like three years ago and change. Hmm. And then tell me about the private equity side. So, you know, if, if you're, you, you have a lot of experience in entrepreneurial world, but it sounds like you you're like formal doing your own thing is in the last few years. So is that about the same time the private equity stuff started to? So that's been about a year. Uh, actually maybe two years is when I first started dabbling in that, um, I honestly, it's just crazy how the whole thing came about. I initially was a partner in a fly fishing guide business, and that was going really, really well. Um, one of an example of how well this going is my partner. We just sign on and decided to do partnership or whatever. He sent me a text on the 5th of August. Okay. So get them August. And he said, Hey, we've already Forex our entire revenue. From the previous year of that whole month. So by the fifth Forex, the entire month's revenue. So it was just a really cool experience to come into a company, help create all the marketing from the ground up, all the systems and processes in order to scale the company and found that that was something I really enjoyed. And then a little less than a year ago, I met my partners and we decided to essentially. These are different partners to come in and help small business owners, entrepreneurs who really want to scale their companies and make exits in a couple of years, uh, make it really profitable for them. So they come in as a partner, we help, you know, three or four X the company, and then get them a higher, multiple at sale as a partnership. What marketing was driving the Forex on, uh, the fly fishing thing. Yeah, so we completely redid the one website. Um, and that sounds a big WHOIS, but here's really what was, uh, needed to be changed on the website, which a lot of messaging. So instead of making him and the rest of his guides that we have on our team, the hero of the story, we actually made the fly fishing, the. Not to be cheeky here, but the guide and what I mean by that is that they came here with empathy and authority. So essentially the entire website was about helping the customer or the client get what they want, which is to have a, a, a fun time fly fishing without the frustration. Um, and have an experience outdoors that was gonna make memories or whatever. So adjusting the messaging and then building in other parts of the marketing funnel, um, organic by focusing on SEO, which are deeply familiar with. So make sure we get all the keywords and, um, on page and off page SEO, sorted out, and the other one was the advertising. So. Our cost per acquisition is a little insane. I won't say it, but it's really profitable with Facebook ads right now, which is really cool. How has that been fluctuating a little bit for you? Because it seems like before the virus, you know, thing costs were going up and then because of the virus costs are going down, which is good. Um, has that gone up or down for you as well, or just kind of stayed the same through it? Yeah. So for a little bit, the state of Georgia had a, like a bull shelter in place, and now they've kind of alleviated some of the guidelines. And so we're able to still book trips now, but for awhile we weren't. So we cut off all of our advertising when the shelter in place or was mandated because we weren't doing the trips they've since then turn those back on. And what I've kind of noticed is that, um, You're not, you don't have as many people bidding because if you're familiar with Facebook versus Google advertising, you're not bidding on a keyword, you're bidding on a person. Um, so in that scenario, I've noticed that the cost is actually a little bit lower right now, but like you said, that could change. Everybody could hop back in and try to drive revenue back up to where it was pre coded. Yeah. This is kind of off topic, but like fly fishing people. Um, I I've. As I see it, like I have this, this Lake property, that's like two hours away. And so I have to drive through a mountain to get there. And a lot of times I'll drive up there early morning, like five or six in the morning. And especially in the, like in the fall or the spring, when it is just freezing cold. And I see fly fish dudes out on the river. And the first thing that crosses my mind is like, I wish I had something that I was that passionate about. Totally. Well, you know, what's funny is so, you know, my partner it's him. And then we have a bunch of guides that are on our team, but I will wake up and go, man, I really don't want to wire from this website right now. And I'll look at his Instagram and he's in the snow. Like it's just like freezing. It's got jackets on and he's in there. Like guys smile. Yes. I'm like, I have no excuse. Like I should be working harder. Yeah. Yeah. So what types of marketing do you focus on bringing to your other clients? Is it largely Facebook ads too? Or, or is it like, do you have an area of expertise or depending on the client, it's a variety of solutions. Yeah. It's definitely a variety of solutions. And when we first come in with a story, we use this thing called the StoryBrand framework. It's a seven part of the framework created by this guy named Donna Miller in Nashville. And we use that framework to craft all of the messaging. So that's one thing that makes us unique. And also we essentially design each customer from the ground up a strategy to implement, to get them that return on investment. So. Like you were mentioning the nuts and bolts of it might be different depending on if it's a beanie B2B company or a B to C company. It really, it all depends, but it could be websites. It could be creating a Legion and email series. Uh, oftentimes it does have an advertising in it, for sure. What, uh, I'll kind of ask you like a split question. What type of marketing do you do the most of versus what do you, Evan personally enjoy the most. Well, I really love strategy and math. And so I. Even though, you know, at some point you have to, um, empower somebody else. So do stuff if you want to scale. And so this is one of the last things that I'm still holding onto, which is the paid advertising. And, but I just love it. I just love creating Facebook ads and Google ads, measuring results. Seeing the return on investment. It's kind of addicting. Cause once you see for your client, you're getting them sick execs or whatever return on their ad spend. Um, it's really fun. So I do a lot of that. Um, I would say probably as of recently we're doing a lot of messaging and specifically websites. So that's probably as of late, we're doing a lot of that, but I probably spend most of my time in the actual ads world. Why don't we talk about that for a little bit. You talking about, you know, it's hard to give away things because you're passionate about which I can totally agree because, um, you know, the evolution of my company, uh, so SEO National's been around 13 years and like the first year or two, it was just kind of basically one man show. I I'd freelance certain things here and there that I would need extra support on. And then years two through four, I had like one or two people. And then, and then I, I was listening to. Tim Ferriss's four hour work week and nothing was really like mind blowing enough, at least for me. But the main thing I took away was I don't have more on my team. Like, why don't I give away more? And it was kind of like you were saying, I don't think I really did it because a lot of it I was passionate about, but some of it, I was certainly more passionate about it. So I was like, okay, that middle ground stuff let's give away those. And so then I brought on a whole bunch of other people, but it seems like I go through this cycle where every year or two it's. Um, you know, a new growth with the company and I have to give away more, but the only things that are left are the things that I'm really passionate about, or I really want to call it a control, but even now, like I don't want to bottleneck things. And so why don't we maybe talk about in your version of that story of what you've experienced as you've grown and how you decide what to give away, if anything. There's definitely things that I come to realize that I'm not the best at when I first started caffeine, I was actually doing like writing captions for social media. And then I quickly realized that was draining my soul. And I was not only not enjoying that, but also not the best. And so I found people to bring onto my team that were really good at that. And they really enjoyed that and that really made them happy and they were, you know, Really receptive to feedback. And if you've ever heard of this thing called the Enneagram, I'm an Enneagram eight. It's like a personality test. Take it. But basically I don't. Right. And so it's hard for me to like get into the nuts and bolts about a social media post. And I'm like, Hey, this is important, but it's not that. Yeah. Um, so I have, I have little patients so that there's gradually became stuff that I realized, Hey, you know what? I don't need to be involved in this. I need to bring people into my team that I can trust who ultimately can run with this and you can do a great job. And I need to actually be involved. I need to at least be aware of what's going on. I don't need to just like. Check out, forget about it. That's not good leadership, but I gradually stuff comes up. But I think the greatest thing that we can do, uh, when starting out is to actually document things. So to document your systems and processes, I think it's really, really helpful because if you do come to the point where you go, you know what, I have to bring someone over right now. Like, let's say your company just ran like three X. You've got too many leads. You don't know what to do with, it would be really great if you have all of the materials in place in order to hand somebody else, a contract or a virtual assistant, whoever, and say, Hey, I need you to run with this and you've already outlined exactly for them. And so I've tried to build stuff in that way that you know, that whenever the time comes and I, I can't have that on my plate anymore. It's a seamless transition and I've created videos or guides. Now I'm not done that completely, but I need to continue to do that as we scale. Yeah, for sure. Um, you know, I've talked on other podcasts about the importance of that. And, uh, an example I gave is, um, you know, I, I had. A client that came along. And so it was after like the four hour workweek thing and I hired a bunch of people. And then I was listening to the myth revisited book, and then it was kind of emphasized the same topic of make sure your, your company is dependent on your processes and not like individual skill sets of employees. And so, like you said, that way you can just plug people in. And I had probably one of our largest clients. Today at that time, come in and I had to hire five people. Like if I didn't have that stuff documented, then I not only could have probably not felt confident in giving a bid on the contract because there was a good chance we would have trained, wrecked it if we got accepted. And then if we did get accepted, like. Are we going to train wreck it? And so, but I was able to confidently put it in the bed now very clearly what we would do. We got the contract and it was awesome. So, um, I support you and any other listeners like yeah, do it. I had while you can, because it sucks in the moment, but it's going to suck more when it prevents growth. Totally. And it'll keep you up at night. Cause you'll spend time working on stuff that you should have already taken care of and it'll make you miserable and Patriot business. Yeah. Well, let me talk about, so you do a lot of Facebook ads, it sounds like, um, let's talk about ad trolls. So like. I did. So I've never really spent marketing. So as much as our company's grown, we've never really spent marketing any dollars on marketing, but year and a half, two years ago. Um, I was just like, I hired some companies to test some funnels because I was like, okay. I wonder if I wonder how, you know, we have these really great SEO processes. What if we packaged that as a course for the people that. And so we did that and I was like, all right, let's just see where this goes. And then maybe we'll turn this into another source of revenue. And so I paid these great teams. Yeah. You know, these other companies to build out funnels and copywriting and all this stuff. And then we start doing these ads and I have like a story, less reputation. If you search me online. Tons of positive reviews, tons of great, you know, value propositions and expertise and all that. And then I turn on one damn Facebook ad and it's just like every other person's like, look at this scam or look at this hackathon, you don't even know me. Like did, did you, did you watch the video? Just because the content of the video was like, Hey, you can be successful online. It's just instantly like this guy's a scammer dude. I couldn't hang with it. Yeah, it's so funny. And you probably had your Lamborghini in the background, right? I did not. No, I actually, no, I actually went, I was the opposite. I was the other guy. It was the guy that came on and was like, I think in one of the ads, I actually was like, I'm not here to impress you. I don't want to tell you about my big fancy house. I drive a 2003 Infiniti because I like it and works fine. I don't have to impress you. Like if you want. You know, if you want proof, like here's the proof of what I can do with SEO, but I don't need to show you my bank account. Like, I think I'm pretty confident. I literally was like, I'm not that guy. And I still got the people saying I'm that guy. Oh yeah. Oh yeah. That's so funny. Um, I don't know. I just a couple of different thought processes, right? There's the. This is what I love. Okay. So this is maybe a very practical tip. The people that actually create the content on our team, I don't let that person be the same person who does community management. So if can we think of community management, being the person who responds to all the comments and messages, the emails, the feedback, all that jazz. You need to separate that too, because. Are those two people are those two roles, because ultimately that's going to kill their creativity and be really, really discouraging for the person who's trying to come up with content. And that still goes with the C like, even if you're the one making the video, it's like, you cannot have the person who's creating it. Yeah. Exposed to all sorts of just ridiculous hate mail. You know, it's not going to be helpful or productive and well we'll always come and go. It's very interesting because. On some of these websites or some of these platforms, you can actually hide the comments or delete them or flag them. And, and a lot of cases, that's probably the best way to go, but there's other scenarios where if they're like, like real humans, you know, and I say real, like they're reasonable people and they're just upset or whatever it might be worth responding to them could actually add brand value or equity too. What you're doing. Yeah. I've seen some comments where like the initial reply was kind of had some negative intent, but the whoever owned the campaign, like put a positive spin on it. Well, you know, we're sympathetic to that, but like, here's why the opposite is true. And it was such a way where like, Oh yeah. And then just completely neutralized whatever the negativity was and turned it into positive. But that's a really good idea. I like that idea of separating the ad creator versus the moderator, because I would see the most bizarre things and I knew it existed because obviously I see ads and read the comments, but there was like one, I remember one guy was like, that guy wears a tee. He wears a sports coat over a tee shirt. He can't be successful. Like I'm like, what? Like, why does it matter if I learn a jacket over t-shirt yeah, no, every time you put a sport coat, You're just a little static inside now. Yeah. I'm, I'm a little sad, like, look, you can't see it, but it was this pork sports coat right here. I keep it on the back of my chair and I've worn it a lot less since then. Totally lesson learned you can't make sense too. Uh, let's talk about some of your success stories when, you know, either with your own stuff or with clients, is there kind of like some standalone, like breakout case studies where something really amazing happened? Yeah. Well, I'll let talk about something that I, I have to permission to. Um, so one of them is going to be my own holdings in a company that we just recently acquired. Um, so they're a window company. So if you want to. I'm not a window company, but a window film company. So if you want to put like a, some sort of, yeah. Tents on your window, and I don't necessarily mean for your car, I mean, for like your house, so you can frost it, you can make it a mirror. So instead of spending thousands of dollars on like a one way mirror, you can just buy a window tint for 70 bucks and it'll do the same exact thing. So that's that company. We acquire the company in February, we kind of finished up, polished up a paperwork then. March, we got all the backend systems. Correct. And then that's a success a year or the previous year, February. This is this year. Um, so this is all like fairly recent, which is really cool. So, um, you look at Mo like February closed March with built in all the backend systems. So my partners who do a lot of the operations, they're the ones like trying to figure out what inventory we have, all the basic stuff when you acquire a business. So they're doing all that stuff. I'm over here now, working on. Um, conversion optimization without any sort of paid advertising. So we go in and we start adding, um, abandoned cart emails, um, welcome series lead, captures, um, popups, all kinds of jazz in order to actually optimize the engine so that when we put the fuel in their quote, unquote of advertising, it's going to run really effectively without spending any paid ads. So we do that right. March and April, we had a 250 cent increase in revenue versus the previous year for that month. Okay. So not a hundred percent increase, 200%. And then we scaled up and for, uh, February, March, April, may. So in may, we had so far it's over it's between a five, depending on what day it is and how many sales we've had. It's a 500 to 700% increase in revenue. And our net profitability has been like two to three X, what it was before. And so that's a really cool thing where it's like, Um, you know, we're spending more, but we're making way more in percentage wise. We're also making a lot more as well. And that's just an example of what happens when you have a completely built out funnel that works really well. And that's even during this whole virus thing too. So I imagine it's just gonna grow further beyond that as things chill out. Okay. What's your average client? Is it in, is it retail and products or is it service or a little bit of mix? It's definitely a little bit of mixed. I'm a firm believer that if you understand BDB, it really just, the principles are transferable across most B2B spaces and the same goes for BBC. And I just made business to business and business to consumer. Um, so the actual nuts and bolts of what we might do for them are different. But yeah, we serve both really our sweet spot for our clients is those who are doing less than $25 million a year in revenue. Got it. Now, what, um, you know, as we kinda get closer to wrapping up, I want to ask, is there something that you see over and over and over? Um, that might be a good tip that you could leave our listeners with, or, or even if it's not a reoccurring problem that you see just like a real, tangible tip, but some actionable tips that somebody could take into consideration. Yeah, I've got two that come to mind. And these are the things that I feel like most business owners or business leaders, name mistakes on when it comes to their marketing. And that first one is playing the hero of their own marketing story. Because most people, when they're creating a marketing, they think, man, I have to get people to know about how awesome we are and then they will actually work with us. But in reality, people are not looking for another hero in their own narrative. They're looking for a guide. They're looking for someone like an Obi wan Kenobi or Haymitch from the hunger games. Somebody that will help them ultimately win the day. And so your job in your marketing is to not be the hero and talk about how awesome you are. Your job is to come in and help your potential customers. Understand. Hi, you're going to make their lives better and help them win the day. So that's the first thing it's making the switch from hero to guide. And the flip side is also measuring conversions and I'm sure as an SEO guy, um, you know, you're very familiar with, um, measuring all of the stuff, but I feel like if you don't measure something, then you cannot manage it and you cannot improve something that you do not manage. And so if you just throwing bus stuff on the wall, hoping something will stick a lot. A lot of business leaders do that. They just get really excited about Facebook ads or, you know, take talk. Yeah. Now, whatever that may be, they get really excited. They just throw something on the wall. Sometimes it's six, sometimes it doesn't, but that's not a great way to scale a company. And so if you don't measure something, you cannot improve it. And like that company I was talking about just a few minutes ago, we do, we did like one thing at a time. So we made one change. We waited seven days to see what, what happened. We made another change. See what would happen. And, you know, if we don't control one variable at a time, that's a really poor science experiment, it's gonna be hard to figure out. So, yeah. Yeah. I liked the idea of, um, not only testing, but like segmenting the test so you don't get mixed results. Um, it reminds me of one kind that we had a, this was like 10 years ago. Um, there's still a client today, but when they first came on, They worked in electronics manufacturing. And so they were bidding on it. So they do the assembly of electronics, but they don't build the components. And so they were, they, before they came to us, they were spending like 80% of their budget on component names. But they don't build the components. They assembled it. And so came in and were like chop and cut that off, saved 80% of their budget and increase their conversions by like 200%, because they were just, like you said, it's just like, Oh, we do that. You know, that's, that's, that's an industry preterm. What does it matter if it's an industry term? If it doesn't match the intent behind the buyer that you're trying to target. Yeah, it's crazy. You know, if you just go in through your, um, your ad Google ads, for example, is assuming what you're talking about right now, and you just add in those negative keywords that aren't actually converting for you. It's wild, how much more money that you can make your company. It's so crazy seeing, um, you know, cause we, we, we just do the SEL, right? Like I have skill sets. My team has skill sets and other areas, but like, we don't want to be the one that takes on it at all. We just want to focus on SEO, but sometimes clients come in and we're like, well, you know, we'll just give you like one time advice. It's not yeah. Things we're going to do it for free and just help you out. And we go and look at these paid ads and they have no negative qualifiers. They have no, you know, match parameters. It's just like the example I always give is let's say they sell. You know, mattresses and they put beds as a key word, right. And all your con, you know, half of your budget goes to somebody searching dog beds and you don't sell dog beds. Like you can just burn through cash. So fast on paid ads is amazing. It is. And I know that you I'm sure, I'm sure you've experienced this, but there's varying levels of quality of agencies and people in both the paid advertising space and SEO, because there's people who will sell snake oil, basically in either one. Just set up a Google ad words, account and run paid ads on just random keywords that are somewhat related to you. And then there's also people that are just set up Google analytics for you and say that they're doing SEO when they may not be. Yeah. Yeah. That's a whole other question or a whole other whole other topic. Um, yeah. Well, Evan cool. I appreciate you jumping on learning from others. Um, I want to give you the chance to, uh, put out your contact information, how listeners can find out more. And then I think you also got like a free guide on sales funnels. Maybe you can talk about that. Yeah. So it's, um, how to build a winning sales funnel. It's basically the Lego blocks of exactly. Step by step checklist on how to build a sales funnel. Like we've been talking about a little bit, so that's both on caffeine.marketing, no.com. Just caffeine, not marketing. It's our agency website. And then also @theknox.com. So you can access it at both places. Cool. And that's K N O X I'm Evan Knox. Thanks so much. Appreciate. Yeah. Thanks so much for having me.
Guest hosts Mia Love and Scott Howell spoke with Donna Miller's lawyer, Jason Groth, about why they've filed a lawsuit against Murray City and the officer who arrested Donna Miller for a suspected DUI. Yesterday, they spoke with Donna Miller and the attorney representing Murray City. ‘Inside Sources with Boyd Matheson,’ Opinion Editor at Deseret News, takes you inside the latest political news and current events, providing higher ground for today's discussions. Listen live Monday through Thursday from 11 am to noon at 1160 AM and 102.7 FM, online at KSLNewsradio.com, or on the app. Listen on-demand as a podcast on your favorite platform or web browser. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram. Want more Boyd? Don’t forget to listen to his Deseret News podcast ‘Therefore, What?,’ sign up for his weekly newsletter, and follow him on Twitter. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
Donna Miller, a Black woman living in Utah, claims a Murray police officer racially profiled her during a traffic stop. She's now suing the city after she was detained and charged with a DUI. Miller shares her story and why she's suing. Heather White, attorney representing Murray City in the lawsuit involving Donna Miller, explains why the city is moving forward with the civil suit. And Jason Groth, the lawyer representing Donna responds to Murray City's claims and breaks down the legal reasoning as to why Donna is suing. ‘Inside Sources with Boyd Matheson,’ Opinion Editor at Deseret News, takes you inside the latest political news and current events, providing higher ground for today's discussions. Listen live Monday through Thursday from 11 am to noon at 1160 AM and 102.7 FM, online at KSLNewsradio.com, or on the app. Listen on-demand as a podcast on your favorite platform or web browser. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram. Want more Boyd? Don’t forget to listen to his Deseret News podcast ‘Therefore, What?,’ sign up for his weekly newsletter, and follow him on Twitter. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
The Iowa chapter of NAWBO--the National Association of Women Business Owners--is holding a seven-session Business Institute beginning in July. Tamara Kenworthy and Donna Miller both serve on the NAWBO Iowa board, and are co-chairs of the institute. They spoke with Jeff Stein of the Iowa Business Report about the organization, and the event.
Purse Power is now working to become the primary source to find and buy from women-owned and women-led companies in the United States. We dream of playing a part in creating a day when our daughters, granddaughters, sons and grandsons can achieve their dreams irrespective of gender. https://www.pursepower.com/ The Oklahoma Venture Forum (OVF) is the state's preeminent organization fostering innovation and economic growth. We introduce investors, mentors and support organizations to entrepreneurs, providing collaborative venues for sharing ideas. OVF champions small businesses and economic development by connecting and recognizing venture talents. Since our beginning, we have acted as the preeminent ecosystem for business innovation and entrepreneurship development. Our diverse membership includes investors, entrepreneurs, and service providers from a wide array of statewide industries. www.OVF.org
Our March 2020 Pitch Presentation comes from Donna Miller with Purse Power.It's never too late to live your dream. Our dream is to make a difference for women. A few years ago the three Babcock sisters (Donna Miller, Dr. Karen Nern and Dr. Phyllis (Freddi) Pennington) were on vacation in Miami. We were discussing our frustration with the lack of women in senior leadership positions and the 1 out of 4 women impacted by domestic violence and/or sexual assault. Our mother was a brilliant, beautiful nursing professor, author and activist who was also a survivor. All three of us have MBAs and two are medical doctors. Our mother raised us to be strong, independent women. Her battle cry was “To whom much is given, much is expected.” We have all taken this to heart and want to make a difference in this world.Even though women make between 73-85% of all purchasing decisions, have trillions of dollars in spending power, control 51% of the private wealth and make or influence 67% of investment decisions, we hold less than 5% of the CEO jobs and around 21% of the board seats. The gap between our spending power and our representation in senior leadership is indefensible particularly since research has proven that companies perform better when there are more women in leadership roles.When we began to discuss what could be done to drive positive change, we realized that the power was already in women’s hands. If we could get women to use their enormous economic power to buy from companies that actively create opportunities for women, we could shatter glass ceilings in a matter of quarters rather than decades. If we could also use a portion of the proceeds to create a funding stream that supported battered women’s shelters and programs that keep women safer, we could make this world a better place for all of us. Purse Power was born.Purse Power is now working to become the primary source to find and buy from women-owned and women-led companies in the United States. We dream of playing a part in creating a day when our daughters, granddaughters, sons and grandsons can achieve their dreams irrespective of gender. https://www.pursepower.com/Interviewed by Dennis Spielman for The Golding Group.
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CONNECT, COLLABORATE AND BUILD YOUR COMMUNITY Donna Miller, founder and president of C3Workspace, is driven to help entrepreneurs start and grow successful business organizations – even if your organization currently consists of only one! C3Workplace is a network of well-respected, co-working office and meeting spaces in northern New Jersey. At C3Workspace, Donna and her team focus on driving revenue for other companies by providing affordable office space with all the necessary amenities. A successful serial entrepreneur in her own right, she shares her vision in designing a working space that facilities connection, collaboration and community among her diverse “tenants.” Donna is a pioneer in the co-working space industry. You’ll want to listen as Donna describe C3’s early days, and how she virtually leapt into the business world. Her commitment to helping her clients grow and prosper flows throughout this inspiring interview. Listen in as she shares some tantalizing details about her plans for C3Workspace to further support entrepreneurs. TAKING CARE OF BUSINESS Donna is also a sought-after business coach. She offers great advice on investing in your business, the risks involved, and how to make money when starting a new business. She shares the importance of being grounded; however, she is ever mindful of the growing power of technology, and the importance of looking towards the future. Her advice to young women who want to build their own business: “Educate yourself on the value your business can offer, and don’t forget the importance of business planning.” TAKING CARE OF YOURSELF Can you really have it all? “It’s critical,” according to Donna. Important for today’s entrepreneurs, she shares personal examples of her work-life balance, and how she managed to become a successful business woman and still enjoy time with her family. Her approach is innovative: She calls it her “work-life integration.” Her secrets to her success without burnout? “I learned how to work from anywhere,” she shares. “And It’s important to me that I make time for vacations and time off.” “I’m lucky to be able to pursue my passion.” WISE WORDS INDEED Donna breaks it down for us: “Treat people like you want to be treated,” she says. Nothing earthshattering there, or course. But to Donna, it’s too often forgotten by folks in their push to succeed. “The simpler you make it, the more easily you can replicate it,” she goes on to say. And, you want to be flexible in your management style to empower your team. To earn more about C3Workspace, go to www.c3workplace.com. To reach Donna: donna@c3workplace.com
Donna Miller founded a company called Purse Power, providing everyone an opportunity to purchase from women-owned businesses, including businesses with 20% women on the board. Knowing that one out of four women is impacted by domestic violence, she wanted to accomplish two goals: provide more shelters for abused women while giving more economic power to women to make choices to support other women. She also has built a phone app to locate women-owned businesses near you. Since women make 80% of the purchase decisions, this goal can be realized if women purchase from women. Women can register their business on pursepower.com to be included. The value you have is in the difference you make. Women have been marching since 1913. Economics is a new way to drive change. In this episode, we discuss executive coaching, raising triplets and managing the work/life balance, the effect of social media and bullying on children. If you liked what you heard, please hit the SHARE button above and share this episode with your network! Please visit our website for more inspiring stories: www.TrailBlazersImpact.com and FOLLOW US! Subscribe to our email list to get all our latest podcasts directly to your inbox: http://bit.ly/2ZBeoW9 Did this episode get you thinking? Please share your thoughts with us at hello@trailblazersimpact.com Keep in touch with Trailblazers Impact here: Twitter: @TrailblzrsImpct Facebook: @TrailBlazersImpact Instagram: @trailblazersimpact LinkedIn: TrailBlazers Impact Podcast Rated #27 in Pretty Progressive: https://prettyprogressive.com/inspiring-podcasts-for-women-in-their-20s/ Rated #2 in Feedspot: https://blog.feedspot.com/trailblazers_podcasts/
In this episode, we go in details on developing a business from concept to execution. Our guest Donna Miller shared some great tips on her different processes and how she has been able to grow her business for the past 20+ years. A little bit about our guest: Donna is the founder of C3Workplace, Donna is a pioneer in the shared office arena. Combine that with a portfolio of services to help you with almost any administrative aspect of your business, we help you leverage your time so that you can focus on generating revenue. Donna has inspired, coached and supported countless business owners, entrepreneurs and corporate leaders. Her strategy for differentiating the business from its competition includes providing consistently superior service, creating win-win relationships between clients and colleagues, and going above & beyond the expectations of both clients and her staff.
Donna Miller Fry is heading west to become a superintendent in Manitoba, but she was the Assistant Director of Education for the Newfoundland and Labrador English School District. Donna was the Provincial Lead for Leading Technology Enabled Learning and Teaching, with the Student Achievement Division of the Ontario Ministry of Education. In that role, she supported education leaders in using collaborative technologies to learn and share practice. As well, she supported the Renewed Math Strategy in northern Ontario through the design and implementation of projects like the Math Leadership Network, and #notabookstudy with Dr. Cathy Fostnot and VoicEd Radio's Stephen Hurley. Donna has over thirty years of experience in publicly-funded schools in Ontario as a teacher, administrative head, online instructor, alternative education teacher, vice-principal, and principal. She served as an Education Officer with the Curriculum, Assessment & Policy Branch - eLearning Ontario. She presently hosts EdLine on voicEd Radio.
Women have the power – the purchasing power they need to drive impactful change. It is a well known fact that women own a significant portion of the economy’s purchasing power. Donna Miller created Purse Power so women could easily find and support the organizations that support them. Purse Power is a women-owned, women-led organization, committed … Continue reading Episode 36: Donna Miller of Purse Power The post Episode 36: Donna Miller of Purse Power appeared first on Taking Care in Business.
In the first hour of our special live broadcast from CHI St. Alexius Health in Bismarck, hosts Frs. Josh and Justin Waltz began by visiting with Val Jundt and Donna Miller of FirstChoice Women’s Care Center about The Area's Largest Baby Shower and how Real Presence Radio, CHI, and churches around the area are helping support this great cause. Our hosts then joined student Dylan Stradling from Trinity High School in Dickinson to talk about his excitement for the upcoming March for Life. It was then time for our "Straight Talk" call-in segment. Listeners asked questions on topics including: how contraception is related to abortion and why the commercial media doesn't cover the March for Life.
In the first hour of our special live broadcast from CHI St. Alexius Health in Bismarck, hosts Frs. Josh and Justin Waltz began by visiting with Val Jundt and Donna Miller of FirstChoice Women’s Care Center about The Area's Largest Baby Shower and how Real Presence Radio, CHI, and churches around the area are helping support this great cause. Our hosts then joined student Dylan Stradling from Trinity High School in Dickinson to talk about his excitement for the upcoming March for Life. It was then time for our "Straight Talk" call-in segment. Listeners asked questions on topics including: how contraception is related to abortion and why the commercial media doesn't cover the March for Life.
This week on I Wish I Knew EDU, Ramona is talking to Donna Miller Fry @fryed about living and working in Newfoundland & Labrador & Northern Ontario, eLearning and the opportunities for connected Educators, leadership and how to inspire each student, each day.
Our negative thoughts can create anxiety, anger, resentment, jealousy—an array of emotions. Negative thinking is normal. However, if this way of thinking becomes incessant, it can lead to depression and self-destructive behavior like addictions, derailing us from what we want most in life. At minimum, negative thinking saps our energy, erodes our self-confidence and can put us in a bad mood. Certainly, many would agree that our thoughts come and go so quickly that it’s seems impossible to notice them, but with awareness and an attitude of self-compassion, we can redirect our negative thoughts to more positive ones. Listen in - and with my special guest, Donna Miller, we’ll talk about the power of thoughts and self talk – as THOUGHT PRECEDES FORM, and Donna will share with us about her journey as an example of what is possible for all of us.
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Donna Miller learned to fly in South Korea while working as a civilian for the Air Force. She flew general aviation in Europe while working for Jeppesen in the Frankfurt office, then transferred to Jeppesen in Denver and helped Elrey Jeppesen catalog his memorabilia. He gave her a piece of fabric from the original Wright Flyer, and she had it made into a necklace that Eileen Collins took to space when they docked with MIR. She had the honor of flying Neil Armstrong to Kitty Hawk for the centennial of flight celebration in 2003. She gave the necklace to one of the pilots who did the recreation flight, so it went from Kitty Hawk to space and back to Kitty Hawk 100 years later. She also had the honor of knowing Louie Zamperini very well for the last 8 years of his life and traveled with him on several occasions to speaking engagements. In addition to her job as an airline pilot, she also flies WWII bombers (B-17, B-24, B-25) for the Collings Foundation.
John Derby and Travis Spencer discuss the amazing and terrifying aspects of nanoparticles and nanotechnology. At 7:02, they cover trending topics including an update on previous stories, Sausage Tossers at Vegan Cafe, Tiny Houses, Harambe, and the Ugly Naked Guy in F@#$%& is revealed. At 24:16, Jesse McIntosh recalls Travis' argument with himself. At 26:00, the failed athletes say goodbye to Russ and KD, preview the NBA Finals and Copa America. At 41:26, the Facebook World News Update. At 42:39, BL 5000 says goodbye to the desert. At 45:30, Deb Loftis offers to root for your team for the price of a drink. And finally, at 49:07, Donna Miller remembers her time with a cranky retirement home resident. #Mojave
This Back to Basics Kitchen is sponsored by PREPARE Magazine & Millers Grain House Many conveniences have replaced some of the tried and true gadgets of the past. But this also means we've lost some skills by relying on simply pressing a button or flipping a switch. In this episode of The Back to Basics Kitchen, I'll share some of my favorite multi-tasking off-grid, non-electrical gadgets for the kitchen. You'll be surprised how useful they are and how they're making a comeback! Here are links to some of the items described: Crank BeaterWire ColanderFood MillStove Top PercolatorWondermill Jr. DeluxeAll American Sun Oven Best Blessings and enJOY the Journey, Donna Miller
Hello again everyone. The Proof Negative Radio Show is now LIVE for the next 3 hours. Reen Bean is our cohost. Guests include: Donna Miller from Prepare Magazine & Millers Grain House. Sheree Evans also joins us. Our 3rd guest is Maria Vaccarella. Maria was recently in the news regarding her nursing a squirrel back to health - and was offered a fine and jail time for her deed. Listen LIVE by calling 347-324-3704 (Press 1 to talk) and/or go to our website & chat room We do not monitor this BTR chat room. Please go to our Freedomizer Radio Website for our shows and chat room
Brought to you by Millers Grain House In today's episode our hostess, Donna Miller shares how to use some of the best of the Fall/Autum produce that is in season. These foods are not only high in nutrition, but the nutrition is targeted right to what you need for the dark colder weather ahead. Also, because it's harvest time, the cost is much lower than foods that are out of season. If you have other ideas or questions please email Donna and she can address them in an upcoming show! Thanks for listening. For more tips on a back to basics living, get your Free Digital Subscription1 to PREPARE Magazine
Brought to you by Millers Grain House In today's episode our hostess, Donna Miller shares some of her favorite left-over foods and how she enjoys using them in order not to waste food. Let's face it, left over food that gets thrown away can really cut into the grocery budget. Disguising leftovers and getting your family to actually eat them is a skill. But it's one you can enjoy learning! Donna shares her top ten (10) leftover items with multiple ideas on how they can each be used. If you have other ideas or questions please email Donna and she can address them in an upcoming show! Thanks for listening. For more tips on a back to basics living, get your Free Digital Subscription1 to PREPARE Magazine
Brought to you by Millers Grain House In today's episode our hostess, Donna Miller shares some tips and tricks to speeding up the learning curve for using cast iron cookware. From the hand me down from great, great grandma to the new one found at a flea market, cast-iron cookware has very specific needs and a unique care regimen. Then Donna will help you to troubleshoot some of the reasons your cast iron may have food sticking to it and how you can avoid that with just a few simple tweaks in how you use it. From rust to restoration - learning to cook with and care for cast iron never goes out of style. For more tips on a back to basics living, get your Free Digital Subscription to PREPARE Magazine
This is Part 2 - Part 1 is linked HERE from Wednesday... It is my pleasure once again to bring The History Channel’s Mountain ManEustace Conway (who I first interviewed several years ago because of his life at Turtle Island Preserve) and Desere, office manage at T.I.P. This is their 5th time on the air with me and they have some time sensitive info to share in which you can help by getting involved – own a Commemorative T-shirt to help build the primitive building of an historic chimney! Also, they have a lot on the calendar coming up that you might like to join in on. From the 2nd Families Learning Together Day on May 3, 2015 or perhaps Woods Woman Weekend you can see what’s happening at the Turtle Island Events Page Eustace has also agreed to be our special guest on the March 11, 2015Preparinar! Eustace will teach some of the much needed skills of living off the land, while you get to join in where ever you are located! At the end, you can ask him questions and interact with the ‘Last American Man’ through the Preparinar’s Live Chat. Sign up HEREto be emailed when it gets closer to the time to register – it’s FREE if you attend it LIVE! And who wouldn’t want to do that? (:
"ENCOURAGEMENT IN THE KITCHEN" with Donna Miller of Millers Grain House "Preparing you and your kitchen with tools, tips, skills and encouragement." This show... Seeds of Greatness: Heirloom, Hybrid, GMO & Organic ExplainedIt's almost time to be in the garden! Many of us stretch our grocery budget by growing food at home. But what are the best seeds to buy and use and why?This show will help you figure out what are the Seeds of Greatness and what are not so much.Definaitons of Heirloom Seeds, Hybrid Seeds, Organic seeds and GMO seeds.What are the traits of each?What are the assets of each?What are the drawbacks of each?Where is all the confusion?My top pick for growing the healthiest food in your garden!If you'd like free recipes plus more encouraging tips each month - Sign up for our NEWSLETTERMillers Grain House YouTube ChannelI hope you'll tune in to learn how to decipher the plastic codes!Best Blessings, Donna Miller
"ENCOURAGEMENT IN THE KITCHEN" with Donna Miller of Millers Grain House "Preparing you and your kitchen with tools, tips, skills and encouragement." This show... Seeds of Greatness: Heirloom, Hybrid, GMO & Organic ExplainedIt's almost time to be in the garden! Many of us stretch our grocery budget by growing food at home. But what are the best seeds to buy and use and why?This show will help you figure out what are the Seeds of Greatness and what are not so much.Definaitons of Heirloom Seeds, Hybrid Seeds, Organic seeds and GMO seeds.What are the traits of each?What are the assets of each?What are the drawbacks of each?Where is all the confusion?My top pick for growing the healthiest food in your garden!If you'd like free recipes plus more encouraging tips each month - Sign up for our NEWSLETTERMillers Grain House YouTube ChannelI hope you'll tune in to learn how to decipher the plastic codes!Best Blessings, Donna Miller
"ENCOURAGEMENT IN THE KITCHEN" with Donna Miller of Millers Grain House "Preparing you and your kitchen with tools, tips, skills and encouragement." Today's show...Decipher the Plastic Codes: Which plastics containers are safe and which aren't?Have you ever looked at the bottom of a plastic item and wondered..."What's that symbol? What's that number mean? Who decides what to put on there and why?" Today's show is vital for your food safty and storage. I'm going to address:Toxins and chemicals from each type of plasticWhat's safe and what's not.Should you reuse certain plastic containers or notMicrowave safe plastics? Really?The BEST type of plastic for long term food storageIf you'd like free recipes plus more encouraging tips each month - Sign up for our NEWSLETTERMillers Grain House YouTube ChannelI hope you'll tune in to learn how to decipher the plastic codes!Best Blessings, Donna Miller
"ENCOURAGEMENT IN THE KITCHEN" with Donna Miller of Millers Grain House "Preparing you and your kitchen with tools, tips, skills and encouragement." Today's show...Decipher the Plastic Codes: Which plastics containers are safe and which aren't?Have you ever looked at the bottom of a plastic item and wondered..."What's that symbol? What's that number mean? Who decides what to put on there and why?" Today's show is vital for your food safty and storage. I'm going to address:Toxins and chemicals from each type of plasticWhat's safe and what's not.Should you reuse certain plastic containers or notMicrowave safe plastics? Really?The BEST type of plastic for long term food storageIf you'd like free recipes plus more encouraging tips each month - Sign up for our NEWSLETTERMillers Grain House YouTube ChannelI hope you'll tune in to learn how to decipher the plastic codes!Best Blessings, Donna Miller
"ENCOURAGEMENT IN THE KITCHEN" with Donna Miller of Millers Grain House "Preparing you and your kitchen with tools, tips, skills and encouragement." Today it's Q&A Time! How to change your family's diet!I will answer some listener/reader/viewers' questions both LIVE and from our social media connections. Tune in and find out some things like:What motivated us to change our diet?How do you handle the transition phase?What about picky eaters?Isn't it more costly to eat whole foods?More quiestions sent in online or LIVE by you....!If you'd like free recipes plus more encouraging tips each month - Sign up for our NEWSLETTERMillers Grain House YouTube ChannelSo I hope you'll listen in and share your questions and we'll all learn together - the different ways we can help our families be healthier!See you there!Best Blessings, Donna Miller
"ENCOURAGEMENT IN THE KITCHEN" with Donna Miller of Millers Grain House "Preparing you and your kitchen with tools, tips, skills and encouragement." Today it's Q&A Time! How to change your family's diet!I will answer some listener/reader/viewers' questions both LIVE and from our social media connections. Tune in and find out some things like:What motivated us to change our diet?How do you handle the transition phase?What about picky eaters?Isn't it more costly to eat whole foods?More quiestions sent in online or LIVE by you....!If you'd like free recipes plus more encouraging tips each month - Sign up for our NEWSLETTERMillers Grain House YouTube ChannelSo I hope you'll listen in and share your questions and we'll all learn together - the different ways we can help our families be healthier!See you there!Best Blessings, Donna Miller
In this episode of The Doom and Bloom(tm) Survival Medicine Hour, Amy Alton, A.R.N.P., aka Nurse Amy, invites Donna Miller of Prepare Magazine and Miller's Grain House for an interesting interview; Medical preparedness pro Joe Alton, M.D., aka Dr. Bones, talks about winter car survival and what YOU should have in your vehicle during cold weather travel. See archived shows and articles at doomandbloom.net.
In this episode of The Doom and Bloom(tm) Survival Medicine Hour, Amy Alton, A.R.N.P., aka Nurse Amy, invites Donna Miller of Prepare Magazine and Miller's Grain House for an interesting interview; Joe Alton, M.D., aka Dr. Bones talks about winter car survival and what YOU should have in your vehicle during cold weather travel.
January 22, 2014: In today’s show I have the honor of interviewing our very own Donna Miller for the 2nd time, with the Surviving on a Shoestring show right here on the Survival Mom Radio Network, of MillersGrainHouse.com and PrepareMag.com. Donna has SO much to share that I know you will all enjoy. This […] The post Podcast #37: Interview with Donna Miller of Prepare Magazine appeared first on Trayer Wilderness.
December 18, 2013: In today’s show I have the honor of interviewing our very own Donna Miller with the Surviving on a Shoestring show right here on the Survival Mom Radio Network, of MillersGrainHouse.com and PrepareMag.com. Donna has SO much to share that I know you will all enjoy. Below you will find all […] The post Podcast #34: Interview with Donna Miller appeared first on Trayer Wilderness.
Welcome to the Proof Negative Show, home of REAL Patriot News. Proof describes how we need to free ourselves from the Republican-Democrat boxes the Global Elites placed us in. Come join us & let us help you wake up before it's too late! Donna Miller is on first. She runs Millers Grain House ( http://www.millersgrainhouse.com) and PREPARE Magazine (http://www.preparemag.com ) Pastor Lindsey Williams joins us with BRAND NEW INTEL & other info to share. Very important stuff! Freedomizer Radio Call in and join us - 347.324.3704 Join our live chat and listen at http://www.freedomizerradio.com
The Twins invite a panel to discuss the effectiveness of the recent March Against Monsanto. Dr Donna Miller, Isabelle Charleston and Raina Floberg offer their insight. Jose and Angel take off the gloves for some verbal fisticuffs. Jackie is back with News and Dirty Laundry
Tonight on the Doom and Bloom Hour, Dr. Bones and Nurse Amy welcome a great friend and preparedness expert Donna Miller, of MillersGrainHouse.com. Donna is a teacher, author, podcaster of Your Preparation Station and co-owner of PREPARE magazine, along with her husband. Nurse Amy interviews Donna while she shares her journey into preparedness from a city upbringing into the world of self-sufficiency. Donna shares the skills needed to become a true patriot by relying on hard work and skills to keep your family safe and healthy. Her land has been owned for over seven generations and includes a smokehouse and a springhouse! Please join us for an hour of entertainment and education, thanks! www.DoomandBlomo.net