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In this episode of 'Don't Cut Your Own Bangs,' Danielle Ireland interviews adventurer and SDM Diving owner Eli Martinez. They discuss his unique career leading land and ocean safaris, dispelling myths about predators, and the connection between exploring the wild and self-discovery. Eli shares his journey from aspiring bull rider to renowned wildlife guide and photographer, emphasizing the therapeutic and transformative power of nature. Together, they explore how experiencing the wild fosters understanding, empathy, and personal growth. RATE, REVIEW, SUBSCRIBE TO “DON'T CUT YOUR OWN BANGS” Like your favorite recipe or song, the best things in life are shared. When you rate, review, and subscribe to this podcast, your engagement helps me connect with other listeners just like you. Plus, subscriptions just make life easier for everybody. It's one less thing for you to think about and you can easily keep up to date on everything that's new. So, please rate, review, and subscribe today. 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Connect with Eli: Book an adventure HERE - https://sdmdiving.com/ Instagram Connect with Danielle: Watch the show on YouTube Instagram The Treasured Journal Wrestling a Walrus 00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Guest 00:13 Eli Martinez: The Adventurer's Journey 01:21 Connecting with Nature and Overcoming Fear 02:18 Building a Dream Career 05:59 Diving into the World of Sharks 12:16 The Power of Social Media and Storytelling 17:59 The Importance of Conservation and Ecotourism 21:40 Personal Growth Through Wildlife Experiences 28:40 Connecting with Nature and Self 29:07 The Lion Tracker's Guide to Life 29:38 Struggles with Anxiety and Self-Doubt 31:04 Emotional Awareness and Growth 32:00 Transformative Experiences in the Wild 35:03 Launching Shark Diver Magazine 35:55 Shifting from Magazine to Excursions 40:49 Dispelling the Predator Myth 48:28 Curiosity and Career Pivots 53:30 Conclusion and Final Thoughts Transcript Eli Martinez Podcast Interview [00:00:00] Danielle: Hello. Hello. This is Danielle Ireland and you are listening to Don't Cut Your Own Banks and Today's Guest. this has been a long time coming for me. I am so excited beyond excited to introduce Eli Martinez. Eli is an adventurer. [00:00:14] He's an explorer, he's an operator and owner of SDM Adventures. It's a group that leads land and ocean safaris. If you have ever seen these wild otherworldly images of people swimming with humpback whales, swimming with orca whales, swimming with crocodiles, swimming with anacondas. There's a good chance that you've stumbled across his images because he is one of the few, right? [00:00:42] It's a pretty small pool of people who make a living doing what he does, Images, they grab your attention, they hook your imagination. But it being on a screen, it's easy to think, well, that's so far removed from my life. what value is there in that for me? Like that's a cool image. But the internet has lots of cool images. [00:01:00] There's a couple of important distinctions and what I think makes this episode so special. What we talk about is dispelling the predator myth and my work as a therapist and his work as a safari guide. They don't seem too related, but there was one common thread that came out of this episode that it's gonna stick with me for a long time. [00:01:21] He's guiding people into the natural world to feel connected to the natural world in a deep and profound way. And when anybody sits with their emotional space. With their feelings. Feelings of discomfort, fear, terror, trauma. That's really hard to do and hard to hold. But when you do and access curiosity, you begin to tap into your true nature. [00:01:49] Your intuition, and so Eli might be talking about sharks and the deep ocean, and I might be talking about feelings, but there is a common thread in language here that makes this episode already one of my favorites. I can't wait for you to hear his story because not only is the work itself that we spent a lot of time talking about, fascinating. [00:02:10] He leads people on wildlife safaris in the ocean, on land. I mean, it's just. What a cool, amazing job. But he built that job. There wasn't an application for him to fill out. He built this from the ground up and there were stumbling blocks, missteps and pivots along the way, and he shares those with us. [00:02:30] So not only can we learn about how could I build a dream that I didn't know was possible, you also have the benefit of. Really getting a sense of what is it like, what is the value, what is the purpose? And I would argue where is the healing in connecting with the natural world, whether that's through a hike or through looking out your window. [00:02:53] And as he states a couple of times, just watch a sunset. Really watch a sunset. So I'm gonna save that. I'm gonna leave that for you there. Thank you for being here. You're gonna love this episode. Welcome, Eli Martinez. [00:03:08] [00:04:18] Danielle: Eli Martinez, thank you so much for being here with Don't cut your own bangs. [00:04:23] This is not the first time we've met, but this is the first time we've done a podcast together and I am like the little kid in me who wanted to be a marine biologist when she first knew what dolphins were. [00:04:34] This feels like just she feels so greedy with excitement to talk to someone who has made a living, being an adventure traveler and swimming with animals and interacting with animals all over the world. So I'm very excited to talk to you. [00:04:47] Eli: Actually, I was a little self-conscious about it because of, because of your background in psychology. [00:04:52] I'm like, okay, all right. where do I start? [00:04:55] Danielle: You know what? Yes. your family actually told me to schedule this podcast interview so that we could really get into what makes Eli tick. No, no, no, no, no., This is a celebration what I'm curious about personally, not just professionally working as a therapist, but I love understanding what leads people down, whatever path they end on. [00:05:16] And probably a lot of that is because I mistakenly thought during my twenties that you went through the school system. You graduate with a degree, you start working in that career, and you follow all of the steps to be a good. Citizen and that was not my path, and it was a lot more twisty and turny and there were a lot of pivots and I can see that now as of value. [00:05:43] But, in those moments where I thought I knew what I was going to be doing and life took me in a different direction, it. Knocked me down pretty hard I think there were a lot of moments where I felt like I was failing or wasn't doing it right, using air quotes of whatever it is. [00:05:59] And so someone like you who, are a storyteller, explorer, wildlife photographer, and have spent your life chasing the wild. you lead ocean and land wildlife, safaris. I love that distinction. Ocean and land, wildlife safaris. [00:06:15] There is not, you can't go to high school and then college and then just start doing what you're doing. There's no Reddit, there's no LinkedIn interview that you can fulfill to make that a career. You had to chisel that together. And so I really wanna understand that more. how you built this dream. [00:06:36] What seems from afar, like a dream life? And I'm sure it is many days, but I wanna know how you did it. [00:06:43] Eli: animals have always been like my first love, as a child, I can remember my first toys were animals. my dream as a child was to become a wildlife veterinarian. that was the only way I knew that I could actually physically be around animals that, 'cause I had no idea about wildlife guiding or photography or storytelling [00:07:05] So veterinarian was the only way I could get close to a zebra or a giraffe. And I said, that's what I want to do. So as a child, that was like that one dream that I had. And of course, life gets in the way and I went to a completely different route. I actually went to school to be a motorcycle mechanic. [00:07:23] So what? [00:07:24] Danielle: Yeah. [00:07:24] Eli: That's [00:07:25] Danielle: definitely a different route. [00:07:26] Eli: Yeah. No, it was, I fell in love with race bikes and I wanted to travel the world. look, me being a mechanic for race teams, that was my thing. I love motorcycles, but I like wrenching them. I like working on them more than I like writing them for, it's just my DNA, just how I like to be. [00:07:43] Fast forward a bunch of years, I fell in love with shark diving. I went scuba diving and on my very first. Dive. I saw a shark and it terrified me. It excited me. filled me with everything that I enjoyed about wildlife to begin with. [00:08:00] And it was coming out of the water that I realized I knew absolutely nothing about sharks. Everything I thought I knew was wrong. [00:08:09] Mm-hmm. , [00:08:10] So I, came outta the water that day and I was just completely fascinated, really obsessed with learning more about sharks. So I, I bought every book I could find. [00:08:20] I read as much as I could about them, and I just was like, I gotta get in the water with them some more. And it was on my very first, travel. I went to The Bahamas and it was on that experience is. What got me on this path that I'm on today was just like, I want to dive with sharks. I want to travel to exotic places. [00:08:41] I want to meet amazing people, [00:08:43] Danielle: How do you wait? Do okay? I, okay, so we're gonna get to the how. So you fell in love, and now it's the how, but I wanna go back. Do you remember the first shark, like in your, can you access that memory and do you know the shark? [00:08:55] I can. What was it? It was a bull shark. Oh, whoa. Okay. Yeah. that's gnarly. Yeah, that is. okay. The first shark you ever swam with was a bull shark. I don't know why that's like the one that scares me. I, I can relate. So not to put on the therapy hat for, for anything other than just, I find this so interesting that the things that scared me, I wanted to learn more about, I found endlessly interesting. [00:09:21] And when I was young it was the ocean, the deep ocean, And I really became, in the way that a suburban kid could really curious about sharks and very interested in sharks. And I would always talk about them and just rattle off a bunch of shark facts. [00:09:36] And I, as you were talking, you reminded me of the fork in the road moment where I thought. What I thought was I wanted to work with animals. What I realized was, oh, I just kinda like you love turning wrenches more than you love racing. I love learning about animals more than I want to. I'll just tell the story. [00:09:57] When I was, 13 or 14, I applied for a summer job at our Indianapolis Zoo. that really burst my bubble of what that was gonna mean. I wanted to work with animals. But I realized, I just wanted to play with the elephants. I didn't wanna do the dipping dots concession stand. [00:10:14] So there's this sense of you, you were afraid you shared that. I dove with sharks. I swam with a bull shark. I came outta the water. I was afraid and then fascinated. is that something there, is that like a theme for you that you feel a jolt or a rush and then you wanna understand that rush more? [00:10:31] Possibly, [00:10:32] Eli: it was just more of like, when I saw the shark, I had two primal instincts, which was, one was to follow it. And the other was to get outta the water. That was just like those two conflicting feelings that was going through me. [00:10:46] And the, when I was, I ran out of air really quick 'cause it was actually my very first ocean dive. [00:10:51] Okay. So I was sitting on the surface, the dive master sent me up to the surface by myself, which is crazy. And when I think about it, man, I didn't know anything I was doing. I'm just looking down. [00:11:01] I'm just like, really worried the shark is gonna come up and get me 'cause I'm on the surface. And that's all I knew. I always knew. I knew the jaw story. I knew a little, just very small snippets of information on sharks and Yeah. And it was completely opposite of what was happening. the shark wanted nothing to do with us. [00:11:17] It tried to avoid us completely. [00:11:18] Danielle: Yeah. [00:11:19] Eli: Got out of the water and then the whole way back to port, I was just like, okay. He didn't come after us. He didn't want anything to do with this. [00:11:28] Like, why? and it was that moment that was just like, after that I got out of the water, I'm like, okay. I gotta know. I gotta know. yeah. [00:11:36] Danielle: what you thought you knew, conflicted with what you experienced, and you were trying to understand that more. [00:11:42] Eli: Right. [00:11:43] Danielle: That's really interesting. I can relate to that. I honestly think that's a big thread of what led me to therapy. I wanted to understand my internal experience more. And I think there's, steps of you're introduced to a concept and then you embody the concept. [00:11:57] you're no longer having to consciously think about it, but really mastery when you're able to teach. And so I think in many ways I wanted to understand that enough to help others, but it began through my own experience and my own curiosity. so I feel like I should mention, How I got connected with you. [00:12:16] I think social media gets a bad rap. it gets a lot of bad press, but thank God for social media. it was in 2012 or 13 and I was watching Shark Week because you always gotta be watching Shark Week. [00:12:27] I was watching Shark Week and the whole episode I was watching was, they were trying to see could large species sharks experience the same temporary paralysis as smaller or baby sharks when they're flipped upside down for study? And I was, of course they're doing all of these great cuts, is it gonna work? [00:12:43] Who knows? Is it gonna work? And of course, they're gonna end it with it working, you're on the edge of your seat. what are they gonna do? What are they gonna do? And they showed a clip of you with a tiger shark in The Bahamas and you were like hand feeding it. And then you stimulated the and you correct me with all the science terms, but you were like stimulating the sout and it just put it in this little trance and then you just tipped it upright. [00:13:06] You just, it stood vertical and you held it just, a shark, a tiger shark. Yeah. I don't know. Was like 16 feet, 15 feet, something like that. [00:13:15] Eli: Possibly. yeah. Anyway, it [00:13:17] Danielle: blew my mind and I think I just made a post about it. I took a picture of my tv. I was like, my mind is blown. [00:13:24] And then some weeks later you commented, thanks so much for the shout out. And that was one of those first moments. That really connected with oh, you can actually connect with the people who were doing things that you think is cool. it just, it really bridged this gap. And then once, of course, I found out what you and your family, 'cause it's a family band, it's like a whole, it's the whole family involved on these excursions. [00:13:46] But as soon as I made that connection, my husband and I signed up to, swim with Whale Sharks with you and your wife, and your son and your daughter. So that's just, I feel like I gotta give credit to, the algorithm and the innerwebs for making that possible. 'cause I don't know if I would've even thought that was a possibility. [00:14:05] Eli: Oh, that's, thanks for sharing that. I, man, that story just,, [00:14:09] Danielle: mm-hmm. [00:14:10] Eli: Wow. Just flooded with memory with that little piece. [00:14:13] Danielle: Yeah, it was, [00:14:14] When I set out to write a book, I only knew two things. One was I wanted to make big feelings, feel less scary and more approachable, and I wanted to bring some lightness to the feelings themselves. What I know to be true as a therapist is that emotions are energy in motion. They have information to tell you to inform the next right step to take and self-doubt, fear, anxiety, live in that space between knowing and not knowing. [00:14:38] The second thing I knew was that I wanted to have fun in the process of making. This thing. The result is this wrestling a walrus for little people with big feelings, beautifully illustrated children's book that has a glossary at the end for some of the bigger feeling words. What this story does in a light and loving way is create context for those relationships. [00:14:58] You can't change those people that you wish would treat you different. The things in life that we cannot control and yet we face that are hard. This book, it's a conversation starter for any littles in your life. Who want to create more safety and love and patience for some of those experiences. So hop one over to the show notes. [00:15:16] You can pick it up@amazon.com, barge de noble.com or my website. I hope that you do because I believe in this little book. I freaking love this little book, and I cannot wait to hear your experience with it. Thanks so much for listening and get back to the episode. [00:15:29] Eli: those are fun, fun shows to do. and there's definitely a lot of benefits to social media, I think. I think it's a great tool. It's a great servant, A terrible master. [00:15:41] That's the best way I can describe it. said. yeah, it is just, there's so many benefits to, connecting with people on the other side of the world to learning about unique places, to learning unique things. it's been one of my most important tools when finding new places for wildlife. [00:15:58] but on the flip side, there's sometimes there's just too much information out there and too much because of it. it's made life difficult for wildlife, difficult for kids, difficult for, it's just. It can be too much. And that's the only downside [00:16:14] Danielle: it's like, how we engage with it. It's an extension of how we are showing up with it, what we're looking for, what interests us. [00:16:21] what I love about how you show up there and how your family shows up there with images is it really, I think, highlights How we operate. we look first and then we listen second. And so you'll capture these images or these videos that seem other worldly and it catches your attention enough. [00:16:43] And if you can hold that attention enough, and it probably helps that your message is consistent of conservation, understanding, connecting with nature. when you can capture someone's attention with an image, just what happened with me? [00:16:56] And then you can maybe engage in a dialogue . And it actually leads me to something, that you mentioned. Something I caught from your website that I really liked this language, that when people experience the wild, they understand and when they understand they care. [00:17:12] And that sounds much like the experience you had swimming with the bull shark. But I wanna know more about that because you, not only through, your media outlets and the content you put out, but you are handholding, you're guiding people into the water or in, ocean and land safaris. [00:17:31] And I wanna understand more about this concept 'cause I think it's true of emotions too. If you can't articulate what you're feeling, then when people don't have language for what they're experiencing, they usually shut down and collapse or they explode with rage. it's gotta go somewhere. [00:17:46] And so when you can create context and language, you also create safety. it seems like with what you're guiding people through, you want them to understand and so that they care. yeah, tell me more. [00:17:59] Eli: Yeah, that has a lot to do with just experiences being out in nature. [00:18:04] I think nature is probably one of the best doctors on the planet. first and foremost, I think that people being around wildlife, people being in the ocean, people being in the wilderness, it replenishes your soul. It recharges your batteries. I think it just makes you a better person. [00:18:21] it's through these connections and meeting wildlife and having people go out there in the wild and see these places and see these animals and they come back and they tell stories, they tell their friends. [00:18:31] And hopefully it's through those kind of connections that, [00:18:36] Conservation comes out of, like at the end of the day, the animals win. That's what you're hoping for is for the animals to win because these are voiceless souls on our planet that share this world with us. and without these people, without these experiences, they're completely vulnerable for lack of better words, to bigger business, to sadly going away, for lack of better words. [00:18:56] Danielle: I think one of the biggest problems that animals have is that they are second class citizens on our planet that we share. And unfortunately, we're seeing our wild places disappear. alarmingly fast, and it's, I think that conservation ecotourism are probably the only tools left that are going to save, what's left of our wild places, what's left of our wildlife, Let's try to get some people on your wildlife safaris. What would be, so if someone's listening who has maybe like me, just from a television screen or from a social media account, wondered, that would be cool, but that could never work for me. I could never do something like that. [00:19:40] That it just, when you're. Physical reality or even your mental reality feels so removed from the wild world. we live in boxed rooms and we're so connected with screens and, my wildlife outside my window is squirrels, cardinals. [00:19:58] Eli: That's perfect. [00:19:58] Danielle: So how would you speak life into someone saying yes to an adventure and where do they begin? [00:20:07] Eli: Oh man. I think it really, first and foremost, it all comes down to your comfort level. I think that there's so many ways for people to reconnect with nature, whether it's hiking, whether it's biking, whether it's going to the beach for the day, watching a sunset. [00:20:23] Just watching a sunset is so powerful. I think it's so important. I don't think we do it enough. I think that is probably the simplest way to remember that you are a part of something bigger and as simple as it sounds, it is so important. now watching a sunset in an amazing place is even 10 times better. [00:20:42] It's that much more powerful. just, trying to reconnect with nature, I think the important part to remind people that yes. The earth is here. She is alive and she breathes and she's got a heartbeat every day. And I think that sunset is her heartbeat. [00:20:55] and it's a great way to see it. [00:20:57] Danielle: I just saw, I think it was nasa, release some footage of a particular, some type of lens on a satellite that was able to actually detect a pulse on the earth. [00:21:08] Like the earth has a heartbeat, but I'm sure the more sciencey people have another way of explaining it. but that it caught my attention. And that feels just right on par with what you're saying when the heart space and the head space connect, I think that's where magic happens. [00:21:22] Like when you can believe it in your mind, but then you experience it in your body, that is, powerful. I think everybody needs to have an experience like getting into the deep ocean or going out into the wild nature. I really think everybody should have that in their life at least once. [00:21:40] But I wanna share a little bit about what my experience was like , with, um, you and your wife swimming with winter parks, because it was there was so much momentum for me built up into what I thought that experience was gonna be because from the time I understood. Little mermaid, Disney to the time I, could name the dolphin body parts and thought that's what I wanted to be like this, there was so much emotional charge and I'm gonna go in the water and I'm gonna swim and it's gonna be great. [00:22:11] And I just had this idea that I'm gonna connect with this shark. We're gonna make eye contact and it's gonna, we're gonna just be on the same vibe. so many expectations that I never expressed, but they were all there. I was, probably trying to keep it cool. But, no,the reality it, the i'll, I will just to skip to the end, the reality far exceeds whatever I imagine. [00:22:31] the first day was me reconciling what I thought it would be and what it really was. Getting on a little charter boat going way out in the middle of the gulf and. Then, I think sturgeon were spawning and that was what was drawing the sharks. And so it made visibility like all of these little eggs were refracting light. [00:22:51] So it was this very sparkly, but also sometimes visibility was funky. And the thing that I couldn't wrap my head around was from the boat. You could look out at the water and see, I don't know, a dozen whale sharks at any given time, but then you get in the water and adrenaline hits and I don't know where they are. [00:23:13] I can't see them. It's just having very little to no experience in the deep water. That was such a jolt and a shock to my system. and then being in the water with an animal, 20 feet, 25 feet, 30 feet long, My nervous system just didn't know how to compute. it was so much, I don't think I'd ever been that tired, ever. [00:23:37] Just, it took so much outta me. And then, day 2, 3, 4, each day got a little easier 'cause I had a better idea of what to expect. And also I didn't, you're covered in fish eggs, you're culvert in fish eggs. So the, the imagination that I would become this mermaid this other worldly creature and have this like soul bond with a whale shark, it wasn't that. [00:23:59] But the real life experience was incredible too. But I just, I don't, and I guess I don't really know where I'm leading with the question, but how do you see when having guided so many people through these moments? Like for somebody who's thinking about. Possibly planning an experience like that? [00:24:20] Like what, how do you prepare what would be good for someone to prepare for what that is like? [00:24:26] Eli: Wow, man. it's so different for everybody. it's just, valid. [00:24:30] Danielle: Valid. Then everybody maybe wants to be [00:24:32] Eli: Yeah. there's a few that want to be mermaids for sure on our trips. I'm not gonna lie. [00:24:38] but yeah, it's just really these animals the whale shark is a great, I call 'em, they're like gateway animals into a bigger world because, when it comes to seeing orcas and whales and of all different species and sharks, a whale shark is possibly, [00:24:55] It's a great ambassador for the species because they're a harmless species. They're just like big giant catfish floating on the surface. and it's a wonderful animal for someone of all ages to experience. it really is, [00:25:10] the whale shark, and I don't know if you had man rays on your trip as well, because Sometimes they show up every other year. The man ray is another, ocean angel. they're just, they're just, the perfect animal for people, for if you wanna. [00:25:24] Experience the ocean. If you wanna experience what life is like in the ocean, in a Disney way, that is the perfect animal to do it with. It's just very safe. it's a phenomenal, way to decide if, you know what? I would like to do more of things like this, or, this was perfect, this was enough. [00:25:43] You know, [00:25:45] Danielle: I wanna go back to something, something that you wrote that I really liked. that reminded me. [00:25:50] Even though we are talking about safari, we're talking about adventure, we're talking about animals, I think the more specific we become in a way, the more universal it becomes. And this quote made me think about a lot of the stuff that you write, it's a Mark Twain quote that travel is fatal to prejudice. [00:26:09] once you see something, you can't unsee something. I wanna speak to the, Why beyond conservation? if I'm not connected to nature, if I'm not connected to animals and I've got enough going on in my life, that conservation, cool, I'm glad someone's taking care of it, but that's not my focus. [00:26:29] What would be a personal selfish reason that would be maybe a call to action that you like? What would be the invitation for somebody individually, not globally, not, for any other reason, like why it could change your life to jump into the deep or get in a Jeep with no top and go drive out to a pride of lions. [00:26:55] what is the reason that you could articulate why somebody should do that? [00:27:00] Eli: I think the wildlife is, they're reminders of where we all came from. we were all of us in our DNA, if you look at the generations of people that have lived on this planet, at some point we were all part of that. We were all out there. [00:27:18] there wasn't this separation between us and our wild places. whether it was the ocean, whether it was a jungle. some of our ancestors had to deal with bears in their front porch. some of our ancestors had to deal with lions walking through camp. [00:27:34] that's something that we have either. Blocked out or forgotten. Obviously we've forgotten just because of generations of separation from it. But we are all part of that. We are all part of this world. beyond our cars and our homes and our clothes, we are part of nature a hundred percent. [00:27:55] We've forgotten this. And I think these are great reminders to remind us, Hey, this is where we all come from. This is, we're not separated from these things. we are very much a part of these things. And if anything, there are so many species that, although they're no longer, relevant in our world, they're so important for our world, not only as reminders, but as part of this giant balance, because we're all connected in some way, in some form. [00:28:23] we're all for lack of better, we're all one. And I think it's important. To remind people that, like we, we need to stay connected. We need to protect these animals because, they're much a part of this earth as we are. and we have to remind people that they're there yeah, that, that's, [00:28:44] This is our home. This is their home. This is our home. [00:28:47] Danielle: And I also, what I'm hearing too, it's they, when you're in communion with nature, you become more in touch with, or in tune with your own natural rhythm, your own self. There's, you might actually, know him or, 'cause I would imagine the community, like the pool you're in terms of career is probably small, I'm just guessing. [00:29:07] But, Boyd Verdi, he's from South Africa, he wrote The Lion Tracker's Guide to Life He has a property in South Africa called Alose. It was a game preserved. Okay. Yeah. Yes, I, and but his work in that book is basically teaching people to track wild animals, helps them become more in touch with the rhythms of nature. [00:29:29] And by, not by default, but through becoming more in tune with tracking nature, you, your track, like your path. So I think so many of the clients I attract are struggling with anxiety, depression, and burnout. And I think a lot of the confusion and self doubt and, head trash is also rooted in, I don't know what I'm supposed to do. [00:29:54] It's that maybe they don't articulate it like that, but it's experienced that way of just, I don't know what I'm supposed to do. As opposed to, I wanna know what I'm called to do. I wanna know what I'm meant to do or what I want to do. my dog never questions when she's hungry, when she's tired, like she is completely embodied because she doesn't have this giant brain getting in her way of everything. [00:30:19] And I love hearing you talk about the more in tune you are with nature, you are reminded that you are nature too. [00:30:27] Eli: it's it's so important for people to stay connected to nature and it's getting worse. I think it's just part of I. [00:30:35] Part of what I feel is that they're completely pulling us away from it. I think that unhealthy feeling, I remember having it as a growing up. I remember there was many times where I didn't know what I wanted to do. I didn't know, what my calling was but I always just, I remember standing there and just looking around saying, something's wrong. [00:31:00] I don't belong here. [00:31:01] Danielle: that's something's wrong. the language I like to use. with clients is, that's usually what gets people into an appointment with me first. It's when I say it's like your smoke detector's going off. 'cause your smoke detector can't tell the difference between burning toast or bacon and a fire in some part of your house, but it's just beeping 'cause it senses smoke, something's wrong. [00:31:20] And so I think a lot of times getting that emotional awareness or that clarity starts with something's wrong and then you sit with that. But then the discomfort, it's like I think about that story with you and the bull shark the first time it's, I either need to chase it and funnel down with it or I need to run away from it. [00:31:40] And I think that tension is what happens every time we hit a big emotion or a fork in the road or we're at a growth edge, we're about to change. but I think that is the. Following the path of curiosity is almost always what leads you down to some new sense of understanding, about yourself or the world. [00:32:00] I wanna, do you have, of all of the experiences you've led other people through, do you have It could be one, it could be more than one, it might even be with a member of your family, but have you seen, like shifts happen in people that just observed? 'cause I have over the years seen many powerful shifts happen in sessions, but it's such an intimate thing, but where you're out in the wild with someone, are there any moments that stand out to you of just being like, whoa, this person is different, or this person is really having an experience here? [00:32:35] Eli: Yeah. I have this one gentleman who. would do adventures. he would do travel on his own, and then he went on one of our trips a very successful, businessman. and I could see that this was just something he was doing for like, and that's interesting. [00:32:54] [00:32:54] Danielle: on [00:32:54] Eli: That's so interesting. Yeah. He was, he was on the trip And he was there to experience the animal, but it was almost like a science project, it wasn't like it was super into the animal. Like he was intellectualizing it. he was, it was like, it wasn't like [00:33:11] a bucket list. It was like, okay, I'm on this journey of I'm gonna photograph wildlife. Now, I've been photographing these other things and I'm gonna photograph wildlife now. we went out there, he had the experience and it was almost like this. [00:33:25] Yeah. You could feel the shift of just now I get it. oh, I got a goosebump thinking about it. Yeah. it was like now. Okay, okay. You know, it was, it was, [00:33:35] Danielle: it was like his body, like it kicked on. [00:33:38] Eli: Yeah. something inside him came alive [00:33:41] And it was just like more. And it was a completely different, more than when he first started and it was something [00:33:47] Danielle: beside him came alive. That gave me chills. I almost wonder if it's the distinction of when you were describing a sunset, like the difference between driving in your car and you're getting somewhere as the sun happens to be going down and you're doing a million other things versus watching a sunset and taking it in. [00:34:08] So not being just a passive observer, but being a present participant in the moment. [00:34:14] Eli: Yeah. Purposely trying to watch, I'm going to this spot because I want to see the sunset, or I'm gonna, I'm gonna stop to put my phone down and I'm gonna watch the sunset. Even if you take your phone, you know you're watching it through your phone as you wanna record it, because that's what we do now. [00:34:31] just that act alone of purposely trying to do that is significant. It is life changing to sometimes for some people. [00:34:38] Danielle: That's awesome. that was a really good answer. I wanna hear a little bit more. So I was circling back, you were starting to connect how that first dive, you were scuba diving, you saw the bull shark, you were swimming up to the surface, and then you almost started to shift to how that led you down this path. [00:34:57] I wanna go back to that and maybe if I could jump forward a little bit more in your story. You created Shark Diver Magazine in 2003, and you said you had 25 publications and then it really, the business model really shifted to your excursions. I wanna know more about, deciding to launch a magazine that sounds so ambitious, 25. [00:35:21] me trying to put a blog out sometimes feels like a real effort. but 25 publications is no small thing. And then you shifted it to excursions. it's one thing to do something yourself as a hobbyist or as an enthusiast, but you're leading people with all varying degrees of experience. [00:35:40] Some people that wanna be, mermaids and you're leading all types of people from all over the world on these trips and you're dealing with a lot of personalities. I would love to know more about how you made that shift from the magazine into leading your safaris. [00:35:55] Eli: Yeah, it was, so I started the magazine, in 2003. I didn't know anything about publishing. I didn't know anything about photography. I didn't know. Anybody in the business. And I had never really written anything outside of my journals before. [00:36:14] Danielle: So it was just like, I am, I'm so excited by this. [00:36:16] You're like, I am gonna build a rocket ship, but I don't have an engineering degree. I don't understand the mechanics. and I've never flown on a plane, but I'm gonna build a rocket ship. [00:36:25] Eli: what I did. Yeah. So I just, I went all in. I've always had a love affair with magazines as far as, any sport that I was into. [00:36:34] Had a magazine dedicated to it with mountain biking, surfing, rock climbing, scuba diving. but there was nothing dedicated to shark diving. And that's the area that I fell in love with. And I said, here's my, and I really was trying to find. A vehicle. And a way to get into the industry, to make a name for myself, coming from Landlock, Texas. [00:36:54] there was, this was my way in. This was an opportunity. And this is all pre-social media, so it was all from scratch and trying to create this business. And, yeah, we did it for eight years. I published 25 issues and it was a lot of fun. And it was, a lot of laying in bed going, what the hell did I do? [00:37:14] Why did I do this to myself? And, this is crazy. And it was fueled by also, I, the first pub, the first magazine I came out with, a family friend. I overheard him in the distance, say I wonder if it's gonna be around in a year. And that, so I wrote those words down and I put it in my office. [00:37:36] and that, inspired me to make it to the first year it was a, and then after that, I made it to the second and the third. it was just this labor of love. This, chance for me to tell stories, chance for me to share this world with people. [00:37:50] because, when I first started and when I was looking through the books, it really felt like, , a, a club. And it really felt more like a researcher's club more than anything else. It was like, the guys who had access to all these amazing places were usually the scientists, the shark scientists, the shark researchers. [00:38:06] And it really didn't feel like it was open to guys like me. And so this is the world that I wanted to create. I wanted to create a world where it was open to. Sharks were accessible to the world. And that's what I wanted to do with this magazine. and what I wanted to do with my storytelling is invite everybody who was really interested in sharks like myself and help them find places where they could dive with these animals and read stories from fellow people like myself that were not all scientists, we're not all research. [00:38:36] yeah. So that was the idea. That was what I really wanted to do when I started the magazine. And then, trying to get advertisers to be interested in us when we had zero subscribers and no real history, and it was just like, mm-hmm. That was an impossible feat. So I don't know where I came up with the idea. [00:38:54] Somebody either shared that idea with me or I was doing my research. I just decided to try to organize, oh, I know what it was. It was one of my potential sponsors asking me to organize a trip. And that's what started the opportunities is it's a great way to raise money. [00:39:12] If I can get people to travel with us, we can use that money to help publish the magazine. Yeah. And that's what the first trips were. So May I ran our first expedition to North Carolina for Sand Tiger Sharks in May of 2003. So that first year coming out of the box, we, we brought some people and we just started doing that. [00:39:32] So from the first year we organized those trips, and then we just, it just kept going. and it was, and it ended up being the way I funded the magazine for the first eight years. I didn't, after that I really didn't chase sponsors very much because I just didn't like, I'd go to a travel show. [00:39:48] And then we, and. It would be, I would end up being that magazine guy that's just trying to get money from me. Yeah. And I didn't like that feeling at all. So I just said, you know what, I don't need to do this. this is what the trips are about. It's reader sponsored, and I can do whatever I want with a magazine. [00:40:04] I can tell the stories the way I want to tell 'em. and so that's what I did. [00:40:08] Danielle: I think because we've all been sold so many different times through so many different channels, it's like you can feel it when it's coming at you. [00:40:15] And nobody likes that. So it's just so much this is what it is, this is what we're doing, this is what I like. gosh, having come from different sales backgrounds and have family and my husband who's in sales, it's like when a sale happens, you're really just offering information. [00:40:31] It's I don't, my guess is you're not selling people ongoing on your trips, right? People are already interested. You're giving them the information and then that's when they say yes. But you're not going out selling people on doing it. I feel like I'm trying to do that for you. 'cause I just think more people need to do it. [00:40:46] You are very intentionally not doing that. I want to acknowledge the predator myth, I found it really interesting that you were passionate about dispelling the predator myth. I wanna understand that better because obviously we all know how sharks are portrayed. [00:41:01] we've seen all those things. but I think the ocean, deep ocean and what we fear in the ocean, it correlates to emotions, big, uncomfortable feelings. I don't think it's called a therapy myth, but there has to be something terribly wrong to seek that type of help or seek that type of guidance. [00:41:20] and I wanna know more in your world, in your space, what is the predator myth and what do you want people to know? [00:41:28] Eli: Oh, for me its exactly what I was brought up believing about sharks is just that, sharks are mindless monsters and they're just out to get you. [00:41:37] And the moment you step in the ocean, there's gonna be a shark down there. And, I've heard this. My entire life that, oh, I'll never jump off a boat into the ocean because there's just sharks waiting. [00:41:47] Danielle: [00:41:47] Eli: me, and it's completely opposite. I really wish that if I just went out into the ocean, jumped off a boat and there'd be a bunch of sharks there, it's just not the reality. [00:41:58] It takes so much work to find these animals. It takes a lot of effort and usually the people That get lucky and say, oh look, there's a great white under my boat. they're the ones who don't wanna see sharks. the people that wanna see sharks like a great white under their boat, never get to see a great white under their boat. [00:42:15] that's just the way nature works. But, yeah, for me it was more about, trying to help people pass this prejudice, pass this belief system that is ingrained in us, that's actually probably ingrained in our DNA [00:42:27] So it's very much ingrained in all of us from the beginning. And the more I understood sharks, the more I wanted to get rid of that stigma as best I could. Yeah. I started doing a lot of, Talks at schools and helping kids with, sharing, what I know about sharks, and I've through the years, really figured out what works and what doesn't. [00:42:48] And I used to show pictures of sharks and try to get people to dispel their fear with just a picture of shark, but in their mind, it's still a shark. [00:42:57] But when I started sharing videos of myself with a shark in my arms and giving a back rub and rolling them upside down and just, like a shark sticking his face between my knees so I could scratch his back. [00:43:10] and showing these kids these images and showing these kids that, this other side, and you could see it, you see it in the teachers. they're just like, wait. Mm-hmm. Wait, what? Wait, what? It's like you wake them up, you wake up something primal in them and say, wait, that's possible. [00:43:24] Danielle: yes. That you just said it, 'cause I think that you don't have to prove to someone what you're saying is true, but what you're showing them is it's possible. I think it's when you don't believe it's possible, that's when people freeze or shut down or wanna give up or stop. [00:43:39] And it's when we're afraid we want control, we want contracts, we want guarantees, we want promises, we need something ironclad. But, there is no guarantee. But knowing that, there's something possible that's really, yeah. I feel that really deeply. Yeah. you're igniting possibility in people. [00:43:58] It, you also just reminded me too, I love Leopard Sharks. I've never swam with them, but, I love leopard Sharks and I feel like that. That shark more than any other, you see them almost act like little dogs, like just anyone listening, just Google videos of like leopard shark pups. And they swear, they just act like dogs. [00:44:14] So cute down. They're beautiful. What is the, what do you think is the biggest gap in our understanding of not just predators, but marine life, wildlife? what's our biggest gap in understanding? [00:44:29] Eli: I think it's disconnect. like you said earlier, it's, oh, I'm glad somebody out there is doing it. [00:44:34] that kind of thing. It's it's not for me. I got too many things I'm doing in my life, my life is a mess, Lack of empathy for something. and that has to do with disconnect because it's more of, it's talking about the shark, [00:44:46] it's one thing to talk about, it's another thing for people to see it. And, in them, me, roll the tiger. just like open that up in your mind, the fascination in your mind of oh wow, like I didn't even know this was a thing. Or if it's even possible. And that's what I've tried to do [00:45:01] predators and with crocodiles and anacondas and all the other animals that I dive with is just showing the other side of these animals and, their place in the world And how important they are. And it's not just, when we jump in the water with an anaconda and if, people are so surprised to know that it's. [00:45:18] the Anaconda is terrified and all he's trying to do is hide from us. So you're looking at a 18 foot, 20 foot long snake. the moment I jump in the water and he's just like, where do I hide? it's like he's completely terrified of my presence. [00:45:32] [00:45:32] Danielle: the crocodile, those images just, everyone should visit Eli's, social media channels as soon as you, you stop listening to this episode, just go scroll through and look. But the crocodile one, those, late night scrolling, when I see one of those images that stops me in my tracks, and I thought I was pretty open-minded with nature, but man, that, that makes the hairs on the back of my neck stand up. [00:45:54] That's wild. [00:45:56] Eli: I used to say Crocs of the new Sharks. Okay, sure. I feel that makes sense. So yeah, because for years, right? when I started the magazine in 2003, it was still Steve Irwin. Mm-hmm. The late great Steve Irwin was still diving with Tiger Sharks in a cage. [00:46:11] on his show, he was showing, that diving with them in a cage. so for years they're like,it's impossible to dive with tigers outside of a cage. Then, in The Bahamas and Fiji, they're diving with tigers outside the cage and they're like, you can do it during the day, but you can't do it at night. [00:46:27] So we started diving with tigers at night, and then they're like, you can do that with a tiger, but you can't do it with a great white. Yeah, we're diving outside the cage with great whites. And so, I mean, it was just like, well, you could do it with sharks, but you can't do it with crocodiles. [00:46:39] Danielle: You're right. You're right. It's the same prejudice, just moving into a different face. [00:46:44] Eli: Right. Oh, interesting. The same thing with orcas too. Like you can, when they're like, you can't swim with an orca. we started swimming with orcas and then, you can do it with these, but you can't do it with the pelagic orcas because, they're a lot more aggressive and they eat sea lions. [00:46:56] And so we're diving with those species too. it's just they're always trying to find, and it's usually people who don't swim with these animals that are creating the ideas that people believe, [00:47:07] Danielle: you know? Mm-hmm. Yeah. So it's like the people that aren't the mechanics or the one trying to pump the brakes. [00:47:12] Um, I, so I saw on your social media just this morning that you said the duck bill platypus is your unicorn. Yes. That was, it wasn't intended to be a question, but I have to ask, why is the Depa plat picture your unicorn [00:47:24] Eli: as a kid? I, that was one of the first most exotic animals I had ever seen. [00:47:31] Danielle: Yeah. [00:47:31] Eli: This book in second grade, that I read about the platypus and it was, the fact that it lays eggs and that it's got a duck bill and it looks like a beaver, but it's not. and it was just a fascination was born in that moment. And it was something that like, I have to see this animal. [00:47:50] Like I just have to, so it's always been, it's been my unicorn. I have, I'm ashamed to say I've never been to Australia. [00:47:57] But as soon as I do, that is like task number one. I gotta see a platypus like this. Okay. [00:48:03] Danielle: that was gonna be my follow up question because I embarrassingly don't know where the poses live. So I was gonna ask you where would one, find one. Okay. So Australia. Perfect. I actually think there's a couple of Australian listeners. I don't know where in Australia. I just see this map and wherever it's highlighted that shows where people have downloaded episodes. [00:48:20] So anyone in Australia don't miss your opportunity to catch a platypus because Eli's gonna come snap some photos. Okay. So we're nearing the end and I'm really excited to lay out the don't cut your own bangs moment with you. 'cause I have a feeling you probably have too many that could just fill up its own episode. [00:48:41] But I would love to know what a don't cut your own bang moment is for you. [00:48:45] Eli: I spent a big part of my youth trying to become a professional bull writer growing up in Texas. What. [00:48:57] Danielle: Okay. Okay. This is good. This is already, this is already one of the top two. Okay. Go on. [00:49:01] Eli: So I wanted to be a world champion bull rider. [00:49:04] I ate, drank, dream, slept, dreamed bull riding. I was in love with the sport. [00:49:09] And it was during, I was working on my pro permit when I cracked my hip at a show and I gave myself three months to heal. And it was during that time, one of my best friends got a scuba diving certification and he was telling me about it. [00:49:25] So I had three months off. So I took the time to get my scuba certification. [00:49:30] Danielle: After I got scuba certified, I went, I just wanna, I just wanna put a brief pause. So your time off was actually you healing a fractured hip. You weren't. Oh, okay. So in your off time with a fractured hip, you got your scuba certification? [00:49:45] Eli: Yes, exactly. Okay. Okay. Cool. Okay, go on, go on. [00:49:51] So it was on that, on that bowl that I, when I cracked my hip, I got, I got scuba certified. I went to Kmel, I saw a shark. I came back from that adventure. I was, I went to my next rodeo and I was behind the chutes. And I fell off my bowl and all I had, I usually would throw a fit. When I would buck off, I would just, so angry at myself. [00:50:15] But off, after that ride, I was behind the chutes and I had Caribbean music, blue water, white sand sharks floating through my mind. I was like, I'm done. I'm going shark diving. And, so not becoming a professional bull rider was the best thing that never happened to me. [00:50:34] Danielle: Oh, that is so, that is good. [00:50:39] And I feel like those, those moments, that perspective is unfortunately earned in hindsight. It's so hard to trust in those moments when you're down with a fractured hip or saying goodbye to an old dream, feeling like you're starting over. That is hard. I mean, in your magazine was that too? But you can even see now in the full expression of what your business is, how learning to tell stories, learning to create a narrative, learning to take images and then not just take images that are clear and focus, but that are also telling a visual story. [00:51:18] And you've passed that on to your daughter who, she's a wildlife photographer in the making. I mean she is and is continuing to be, but it's like all of those steps. But it's, all of those things led to the next thing, but I think it only could have, because you followed the curiosity as opposed to maybe drowning in what you were losing. [00:51:41] You allowed yourself to become curious about where you wanted to go. And I think that's a really remarkable quality. That's a good, that's a great emotionally resilient quality. [00:51:52] Eli: Yeah. Mm-hmm. Well, thanks. I just, uh, yeah. It was, it was, that was a huge chunk of my life that I just I gave up, but it felt right. [00:52:02] It felt right. And it was just like, that's why I think maybe that. Let's see if he's still around in a year. Doing that came from just because I was like, okay, he is gonna be a bull rider now. He is gonna be a shark diver. [00:52:15] Danielle: Yes. my background was on ballroom dance. I taught, before that I did commercial acting. [00:52:20] my plan was to move to la I had a very similar, about face, very big pivot and started teaching ballroom dance. Did that for about seven years. And I just felt that pressure where I'm about to grow outta my shell. I knew it was not this, but I wasn't crystal clear on what that was. [00:52:38] I just knew not this. And so little step by little step, I found my way in grad school and I was, about 11 years older than every other person in that particular class when I decided to switch careers and do what I'm doing now. But yeah, I always appreciate when people can share those moments like that. [00:52:58] 'cause I think what I'm doing is trying to build up a bank of stories that would've comforted those versions of me that was just so terrified about to do something new. . [00:53:08] This was so exciting. Thank you for being here. I'm excited for everybody to, check out your account, look at all your images, sign up for a trip, just take the leap, put a deposit down on an adventure. [00:53:22] Just scroll through. Pick an animal that terrifies you and just say yes to that one. I can't wait for everybody to hear this. Awesome. Thank you so much. [00:53:30] Thank you so much for tuning into this week's episode of Don't Cut Your Own Bangs. I hope that you enjoyed it as much as I did recording it, because this in so many ways was a dream come true if you couldn't tell by the episode itself. I wanna leave you with , a quote that I pulled from Eli that was said in the episode, but really is the heart of what this episode is, as well as what I hope to bring to every episode. [00:53:55] When people experience the wild, they understand and when they understand they care If you replace the wild with the self. When people experience the self, they understand and when they understand they care. The more I understand my own emotional landscape, the more equipped and empowered I feel to navigate it. [00:54:22] The more empathetic, the more compassionate, the more connected I feel with the people in my life. The people who I believe have wronged me with my past. I feel more hopeful for my future. That connection to the self, our essential self or nature, the natural world around us is I think what makes us unique in the experience we get to have on this planet. [00:54:47] So if you haven't already decided you're gonna book your adventure, this might be your call. Whether that adventure is outside your window looking at a sunset, [00:54:58] but I want that for you. I want that for me, and I think we all deserve to have that kind of magic. We can make it if we want it. Thank you for tuning in this week. I look forward to catching you next time, and as always, I hope you continue to have a wonderful day. [00:55:11]
Have you ever caught yourself saying, "I'll just suck it up until retirement"? Shannon Russell is on a mission to show women there's a better way.In this enlightening conversation, career transition coach Shannon Russell shares her journey from a 16-year veteran of television production to a successful entrepreneur and author. After missing too many birthdays and bedtimes with her young children, Shannon made the bold decision to leave her Hollywood career and create something entirely new—what she calls her "second act."What makes this conversation particularly valuable is Shannon's candid discussion of creating personalized exit strategies. Rather than advocating impulsive career jumps, she guides women through thoughtful transitions that maintain financial stability while building toward something more fulfilling. "If you know you have a six-month or year lead way, there's a lot you can do to build your business or build something on the side while you're earning that paycheck."Shannon's new book "Start Your Second Act: How to Change Careers, Launch a Business and Create Your Best Life" distills her coaching expertise into an accessible format filled with prompts, workbook-style resources, and inspiring stories of successful transitions.Whether you're actively considering a career change or simply feeling that midlife restlessness that signals a need for change, this episode offers both encouragement and practical guidance to move from feeling stuck to creating a vibrant next chapter. Your second act is waiting—are you ready to script it?Bio Shannon Russell is a Career Transition and Business Coach and the CEO of Second Act Success® Coaching.She is the author of Start Your Second Act: How to Change Careers, Launch a Business, and Create Your Best Life, and the host of the Second Act Success Podcast.Shannon spent over 16 years as a Television Producer before she decided to stop producing shows for others and start "producing" her own life. Shannon pivoted her career from the entertainment industry to entrepreneurship, and she now empowers women to leave unfulfilling careers and build joyful, purpose-driven businesses that allow them to live their best lives in their "second act.Website FacebookInstagramLinkTikTokYouTubeThreadsWe hope you have enjoyed this episode. Please like, comment, subscribe, and share the podcast.To find out more about Lynnis and what is going on in the V.I.B.E. Living World please go to https://link.tr.ee/LynnisJoin the V.I.B.E. Wellness Woman Network, where active participation fuels the collective journey toward health and vitality. Subscribe, engage, and embark on this adventure toward proactive well-being together. Go to https://www.vibewellnesswomannetwork.com to join. We have wonderful events, courses, challenges, guides, blogs and more all designed for the midlife woman who wants to keep her V.I.B.E. and remain Vibrant, Intuitive, Beautiful, and Empowered after 40+. Interested in an AI platform that meets all your needs? Click here
Prim, our Head of Home Customer Service and Total Platform Customer Care, joins us this week to discuss everything from the importance of empowering your team, to the comfort of being yourself in the workplace. Prim also explains how his start at the company began in an unexpected way, from a "happy mistake" to an incredible career! 00:00 Intro01:17 Understanding the Head of Customer Service roles01:41 The variety of partners within the NEXT platform02:03 How a temporary role turned into a long-term career ("happy mistake")02:26 The sheer scale and opportunities within NEXT04:05 Working across different departments and locations04:44 The privilege of working with diverse teams05:09 Empowering team members and their career paths05:56 The analogy of customer service as "superheroes"06:21 A culture of drive and taking on challenges06:48 Personal motivation and company support07:34 Proud career achievements and team success07:50 The importance of authenticity in career progression08:51 Feeling proud to work for the NEXT brand09:37 The excitement surrounding the growth of Total Platform11:46 Navigating constant change and new opportunities12:07 The benefits of in-person connection with colleagues12:47 A lighthearted "Would You Rather" segment14:07 Looking ahead at exciting opportunities for NEXT14:53 Personal goals intertwined with career growth15:32 Complete Silence vs. Constant Loud Music15:53 Casual vs. Smart vs. Extra style choices16:58 Communicating via Email vs. In-Person Meetings17:55 Exciting opportunities within Total Platform and International growth19:14 Personal motivations and family
Welcome to the Personal Development Trailblazers Podcast! In today's episode, we'll talk about how your experience in the classroom can open doors to a fulfilling, purpose-driven career—beyond traditional teaching.Claire is a former High School English teacher and Assistant headteacher who left the classroom behind in 2022 to set up her first business. Her first business is a children's activity business, teaching mindfulness and mindset techniques to children aged 3+.Claire established The Relaxed Mind to support teachers who are seeking a career transition. Coaching them to either find an alternative employed role or to set up their own business. Claire offers the sort of guidance, support and training that she wanted when starting on her exit journey from the classroom.Connect with Claire Here: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/claire-rushton-plant-ba-hons-ma-npqsl-pgce-5abb9824b/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61567493790126Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/therelaxedminduk?igsh=MWhvNm5xZnZleWFxdA%3D%3D&utm_source=qrWebsite: https://therelaxedmind.co.uk/Grab the freebie here: https://therelaxedmind.co.uk/escape-the-classroom===================================If you enjoyed this episode, remember to hit the like button and subscribe. Then share this episode with your friends.Thanks for watching the Personal Development Trailblazers Podcast. This podcast is part of the Digital Trailblazer family of podcasts. To learn more about Digital Trailblazer and what we do to help entrepreneurs, go to DigitalTrailblazer.com.Are you a coach, consultant, expert, or online course creator? Then we'd love to invite you to our FREE Facebook Group where you can learn the best strategies to land more high-ticket clients and customers. QUICK LINKS: APPLY TO BE FEATURED: https://app.digitaltrailblazer.com/podcast-guest-applicationDIGITAL TRAILBLAZER: https://digitaltrailblazer.com/
Feras Ahlou shares the five most important strategies Gen Z job seekers and early-career professionals can use to gain career traction, while also revealing how getting laid off led him to a life-changing entrepreneurial journey.Key TakeawaysOver 50% of Gen Z graduates are underemployed a year after graduation—Feras outlines practical steps to overcome this, including leveraging AI, acquiring certifications, and reframing work-life balance.Being laid off can become a pivot point; Feras explains how rejection in 2003 led him to co-found multiple successful startups, eventually selling one for eight figures.Build your network early and often—it's one of your most powerful, underutilized career assets.Work-life balance is not one-size-fits-all; identify what season of life you're in and work accordingly, especially when you have time and energy to invest.Resilience, continuous skill-building, and giving back are essential long-term career strategies.Connect with Feras here:https://www.startupwithferas.com/ https://moveupcareers.com/ https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-job-interview-experience/id1538223546https://moveupcareers.com/survey
You want to earn more, but you hesitate when it's time to raise your rates. Sound familiar? This is a challenge Georgie Darling, business coach and freelance writer, knows all too well. She battled imposter syndrome just like most creators do, and now helps other creatives move past self-doubt and build businesses that actually pay what they're worth. In this episode, you'll learn simple strategies for growing a business that fits into your lifestyle, tools for choosing the right clients, and tips for pushing through fear and doubt that come with growing a creative business. Georgie and I discuss: Why so many creatives undervalue themselves How to overcome imposter syndrome and start earning more Mindset shifts for transitioning from freelancer to coach Client red flags and how to set client boundaries How to build a business around your ideal lifestyle Tools for building confidence as a business owner Georgie Darling is a business coach and freelance travel writer passionate about helping female creatives create confident, sustainable, and profitable businesses. She went from an office job to traveling the world and working with high-profile brands like Tripadvisor, Marriott Hotels, ELLE, and The Guardian. Connect with Georgie:
Saying Yes To The Dress, Dream Career Opportunity & The Lessons From These Manifestations S6.E23It's been a hot minute since I've sat down for a solo episode for You This is one you don't want to miss if you love a good manifestation story + the bridge of incidents that led there. My life by design - my life behind the scenes is truly one of so much love, success, happiness, peacefulness most importantly to me - FULFILLMENT. Dive into this conversation & lock in the codes for your OWN life by design. You're the main character babe. Never forget it. Like, comment & subscribe to the podcast - it means the world to me & truly makes a difference. Thank You!I love you!xx Haley Listen to Uplift Lifestyle Podcast on ALL Streaming Platforms + YouTube VORTEX SIGN UPhttps://upliftlifestyle.mykajabi.com/the-vortex-d7013d90-2a0b-4973-afe3-6b560e85f4c5WORK WITH HALEYhttps://upliftlifestyle.mykajabi.com/workwithhaleybowlercookeFollow @uplift_lifestyle on Instagram & TikTokwww.upliftlifestyle.ca
Career stagnation isn't always about a lack of opportunities—it's often the quiet, internal battles that hold people back the most. Self-doubt creeps in, making every challenge feel like proof of inadequacy rather than a chance to grow. Over time, those thoughts become a script, reinforcing the idea that progress is out of reach. Breaking free isn't just about changing jobs or chasing promotions—it starts with recognizing how much of the struggle comes from within. Joey Toth, COO of Dada Media, is a business leader specializing in operations, brand strategy, and mentorship. With a background in corporate management and commercial real estate, he helps professionals break through barriers and achieve growth. Today, he shares insights on mindset, personal transformation, and overcoming self-imposed limitations, emphasizing gratitude, intentional action, and choosing happiness in both business and life. Stay tuned! Resources: Transform Your Passion Into SUCCESS The David Tutera Mentorship Program Connect with Joey Toth on LinkedIn
✨ Nalima Touré, Global Creative Operations @Bobbi Brown Cosmetics☁️ How Nalima pivoted from tech to fashion and beauty ☁️ What it's really like producing campaigns for brands like Vogue and Gucci ☁️ How to break into beauty and creative production without a linear path ☁️ Tips for networking authentically and getting hired through word of mouth ☁️ Why trusting your intuition is the most important career move you can makeJoin the Sky Society Women in Marketing private LinkedIn group.Follow Sky Society on Instagram @skysociety.co and TikTok @skysociety.co
Kristine and Colleen chat with Patrika Alis Cheston, a marketing and sales strategist who's anything but conventional. Patrika walks us through her winding career path—from studying education and journalism to leading strategy for startups and founding her own ventures, Roundology and Outsource SDR.She opens up about the power of internships, why it's okay to pivot (again and again), and how recognizing misaligned values at work pushed her to build a career on her own terms.Plus, we dive into her love for solo travel, how she finds joy in off-the-beaten-path destinations, and what it really looks like to embrace your personal and professional squiggle.
The SportsGrad Podcast: Your bite-sized guide to enter the sports industry
Want a job in sport? Click here.Welcome to the SportsGrad Podcast, hosted by Reuben Williams, ex-Cricket Australia employee, career coach, public speaker, content creator and Founder of SportsGrad. On this podcast you'll hear how to find your perfect role, grow your network, win job applications, scale your personal brand, create opportunities for yourself, and land your dream job in sport. Plus the many failures and lessons Reuben has learned from landing a dream job before graduating, helping others to land 700+ jobs in sport, and interviewing over 300+ professionals from the NFL, NBA, AFL, ICC, Cricket Australia, Premier League, Olympics, and many more teams, leagues, agencies and startups.To learn more about Reuben, listen to this episode: #309: How I landed a dream job at Cricket Australia before graduating | Reuben WilliamsFollow SportsGrad on socials: LinkedIn | Instagram | TikTok Follow Reuben on socials: LinkedIn | Instagram | TikTokBig thanks to Deakin University for making this episode possible. Check out their Master of Sport Management, ranked #1 in Australia.Thanks for listening, much love! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, we explore the exciting world of beauty and cosmetics. Hosted by Course Leader in MSc Cosmetic Science Diogo Baltazar and final-year MSc student Amna-Janine Beau-Elsayed, they are joined by MSc Cosmetic Science alumna Rachael Polowyj, Business Development Manager at IMCD Group. They will discuss Rachael's impressive career journey, the latest beauty trends, and the diverse breadth of beauty and cosmetics roles available and share valuable advice for pursuing your dream career in this industry. - Learn more about LCF Graduate Futures: www.arts.ac.uk/colleges/london-c…/graduate-futures - Email graduate.futures@fashion.arts.ac.uk for a full audio transcript.
Do you know what your values are? Or why they even matter? Author, public speaker, and business advisor Suzy Welch is an expert in living authentically. It starts with identifying your values, which may be very different than you think they are. But once you identify your values, you can start living in accordance with them. Suzy Welch has developed tools to help you make decisions and find your purpose, from the 10-10-10 decision making method to the Becoming You methodology. We'll learn how these tools can help you make decisions about everything from your career to your personal goals. 0:34 Should You Like Your Work? 6:02 Identifying Your Values 11:30 When You Don't Express Your Values 15:05 When to Compromise? 22:03 10-10-10 29:13 When Values Conflict with Money 35:40 Careers You Haven't Heard Of 40:35 Skill Churn 46:01 Should You Leave Your Job? 50:30 Calculating Competitive Jobs 54:10 Getting an Interview 1:03:13 The Enneagram Find your enneagram with The Enneagram Institute and Upbuild. Find your aptitudes with YouScience. For more from Suzy, you can listen to her podcast Becoming You With Suzy Welch, pre order her new book Becoming You: The Proven Method for Crafting Your Authentic Life and Career, and connect with her on social media through this link. Ready to uplevel every part of your life? Order Liz's book 100 Ways to Change Your Life: The Science of Leveling Up Health, Happiness, Relationships & Success now! To join The Liz Moody Podcast Club Facebook group, go to www.facebook.com/groups/thelizmoodypodcast. Connect with Liz on Instagram @lizmoody or online at www.lizmoody.com. Subscribe to the substack by visiting https://lizmoody.substack.com/welcome. This episode is sponsored by: Seed: go to seed.com/lizmoody and use code LIZMOODY for 25% off your first month. LMNT: go to DrinkLMNT.com/LizMoody to get a free LMNT sample pack with any order. The Liz Moody Podcast cover art by Zack. The Liz Moody Podcast music by Alex Ruimy. Formerly the Healthier Together Podcast. This podcast and website represents the opinions of Liz Moody and her guests to the show. The content here should not be taken as medical advice. The content here is for information purposes only, and because each person is so unique, please consult your healthcare professional for any medical questions. The Liz Moody Podcast Episode 313. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Allison McNamara is the founder of MARA, a skincare brand known for its luxurious, algae-infused formulas.Before founding MARA in 2018, Allison had an impressive career as a journalist, producer, and TV host. A trip to Turkey in 2015 reignited her passion for skincare, inspiring her to create a brand rooted in marine-powered ingredients. When the idea hit her, Allison started working on MARA as a side project while balancing her full-time job in media. With no outside investors and no formal background in product development, she took a leap of faith, spending years researching and collaborating with labs to create the perfect formulas. Her dedication paid off—today, MARA is a cult-favorite beauty brand, celebrated by celebrities and skincare enthusiasts for its clean, effective products.In this week's episode, Allison shares her journey from journalist to beauty entrepreneur, opening up about the challenges of self-funding a brand and the power of storytelling in building a business. Allison dives into how she started the business as a side project, how she chose to focus on her first product, and the many mistakes and learnings she had along the way. She also talks about the impact of celebrities like Chrissy Teigen and Hailey Bieber, how the products got into their hands, and why building relationships with influencers has been key to brand visibility. Allison emphasizes how listening to her community has helped refine her products and drive innovation. She also gets real about imposter syndrome and how learning to trust herself and be her own biggest cheerleader has been key to her success.In this episode, we'll talk to Allison about:* The importance of storytelling in branding and marketing. [07:49]* Transitioning careers can be a gradual process. [11:50]* Tara's early product development process. [18:34]* The significance of understanding the market and consumer needs. [23:24]* Experience in a corporate environment can be beneficial for entrepreneurs. [25:28]* Allison's early mistakes in product development. [27:55]* Success often comes from a combination of timing, preparation, and perseverance. [34:00]* Celebrity impact: Chrissy Teigen and Hailey Bieber. [37:58]* Building relationships with influencers is key to brand visibility. [42:10]* Staying self-funded allows for creative control and strategic growth. [46:07]* Imposter syndrome is common, even among successful entrepreneurs. [51:12]* Education and practice build confidence in business. [53:07]Follow Yasmin:* Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yasminknouri* Website: https://www.behindherempire.comFollow Allison: * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/allisonmcnamara* Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/themarabeauty* Website: https://themarabeauty.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Have you ever dreamed of leaving your corporate job to follow your creative passion? In this episode of Second Act Success, Shannon Russell sits down with Francesca Montillo, founder of Lazy Italian Culinary Adventures. Francesca shares her incredible journey from a stable career in healthcare management to building a thriving business centered around Italian food, wine, and travel.Born in Italy and raised in Boston, Francesca always had a love for Italian culture and cuisine. But it wasn't until she was on the verge of turning 40 that she decided to take the leap and reinvent her career. She started small, running food and wine tours to Italy while working her full-time job, and eventually transitioned to running her business full-time. Along the way, she also became a published cookbook author and embraced the challenges of entrepreneurship.Join us as Francesca shares her insights on making a career pivot, testing a business idea before going all in, and how she turned her lifelong passion into a fulfilling second act. If you've ever considered following your dreams and starting something new, this episode is for you!Key Takeaways:✅ Test Before You Leap – Francesca started her business as a side hustle while working full-time to ensure it was viable before making the transition.✅ Follow Your Passion, But Be Smart About It – Taking calculated risks and planning ahead helped Francesca successfully pivot careers.✅ Organic Growth is Powerful – She built her business through word-of-mouth, blogging, and social media rather than paid ads.✅ Never Burn Bridges – Maintaining good relationships in her corporate career allowed her to extend her job when COVID disrupted her plans.✅ Adapt and Innovate – When travel shut down, Francesca pivoted to Zoom cooking classes and writing cookbooks, keeping her business relevant.✅ The Best Time to Start is Now – Don't wait! If you have a dream, take small steps toward making it a reality.
Former Google executive Jenny Wood reveals how traits we're often told to suppress - like being weird, shameless, or obsessive - can become unexpected superpowers for success in her new book "Wild Courage: Go After What You Want and Get It." Through stories like chasing her future husband off a NYC subway and leading billion-dollar operations, Jenny shows how embracing these characteristics unlocks extraordinary potential in work, relationships, and life.You can find Jenny at: Website | Instagram | Episode TranscriptIf you LOVED this episode you'll also love the conversations we had with Dan Pink about experiencing regret.Check out our offerings & partners: Join My New Writing Project: Awake at the WheelVisit Our Sponsor Page For Great Resources & Discount Codes Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On today's episode—part two of Mark's conversation with D2 dental student Nevin Brittain—the discussion heats up with insights on leadership, systemization, and marketing strategies. Nevin talks about his long-term vision for practice ownership, while Mark dives into practical advice on effective delegation and building strong, accountable teams. They also explore how small businesses, like Mark's early ventures, shaped his entrepreneurial mindset. Plus, Mark shares creative marketing tactics, from community outreach to leveraging digital tools and tracking ROI. EPISODE RESOURCES https://www.linkedin.com/in/nevin-brittainjr https://www.truedentalsuccess.com Dental Success Network Subscribe to The Dentalpreneur Podcast
On today's episode, Mark is joined by D2 dental student Nevin Brittain from the University of Illinois, Chicago. Nevin shares how an unexpected encounter with a dentist in a candy store inspired him to pursue a career in dentistry. He also talks about his plans for future practice ownership after completing his military HPSP scholarship. Mark provides mentorship, discussing delegation, systemization, and the importance of surrounding yourself with the right team. The conversation dives into Mark's entrepreneurial journey, including lessons learned from running a catering truck business that shaped his approach to dental practice ownership. They also explore the value of mentorship, practical business experience, and avoiding "content paralysis" in the pursuit of success. EPISODE RESOURCES https://www.linkedin.com/in/nevin-brittainjr https://www.truedentalsuccess.com Dental Success Network Subscribe to The Dentalpreneur Podcast
PSA: your calling is calling. But do you know how to hear it? In this episode, we sit down with Les Alfred, founder and host of The Balanced Black Girl, to explore manifestation, career transitions, and embracing your authentic path. Les shares how she navigated multiple career pivots, healed deep-seated money blocks, and finally took the leap into full-time entrepreneurship. Whether you're feeling stuck in your career, ready to unblock financial limitations, or looking for mindset shifts to support your next big move, this episode is packed with manifestation techniques and practical steps to help you align with your next chapter. Tune in if you're ready to overcome fear of change and trust your path, and unlock manifestation tools for career and financial growth. Plus learn how human design can help you make aligned choices, and step into your most authentic, abundant self. This is what it looks like to source safety within.Find the Complete Show Notes Here -> https://tobemagnetic.com/expanded-podcast In This Episode We Talk About:How Les transitioned from corporate to full-time content creationThe importance of financial safety nets before making a big career leapOvercoming money trauma and limiting beliefs about abundanceThe reality of entrepreneurship and navigating slow seasonsHow to balance vulnerability and privacy when sharing onlineWhy manifestation requires both intention and practical actionThe role of identity shifts in achieving your dreamsLessons on making multiple leaps before a successful career pivotAligning with your authentic working style instead of forcing productivityManifesting a dream living space and embracing each chapter of lifeWhy success isn't about "figuring it out" but about evolving over time Resources: Brand New Video Series! Channeling with Lacy: Your Energetic Update for Manifesting+ All New STRIPPED DI & EMBODIED DI (Live now inside the Pathway Membership only) Missed our free live call on How to Stay Magnetic in 2025?Drop your email here and get the replay! The Authenticity Challenge is LIVE!!Manifest the life you *actually* want--join anytime! Share your Challenge manifestation story to be featured on our next mini-process episode! Fatty15 - go to fatty15.com/TBM use code TBM at checkout to get an additional 15% off your 90-day subscription Starter Kit Osea - 10% off with MAGNETIC10Undaria Algae Body ButterUndaria Algae Body Oil Worthy: Boost Your Self-Worth to Grow Your Net Worth by Nancy LevinFind our authenticity challenge plus all our workshops and all workshops mentioned inside our Pathway Membership! (Including the Safe DI, Inner Child DI, and the new Stripped DI) Connect with Les@balancedlesListen to Balanced Black Girl Where To Find Us!@tobemagnetic (IG)@Lacyannephillips@Jessicaashleygill@tobemagnetic (youtube)@expandedpodcast Free Offerings to Get You StartedNew to TBM? Learn the Process! Expanded Podcast - How to Manifest Anything You Desire Get Expanded! The Motivation - Testimonial LibraryReady to find out what's holding you back? Try our Free Clarity Exercise Other ResourcesSubmit to Be a Process GuestAlexis Smart x TBM EXPANDED Flower Remedy
Julia Chebotar, a Food Network Chopped champion and celebrity private chef, walked away from the high-pressure restaurant industry and a failed meal-prep business to build a thriving career cooking for high-profile clients. From burnout at 27 to serving celebrities like Ryan Seacrest, Julia shares hard-earned lessons on resilience, entrepreneurship, and redefining success. Kendall Berg dives into Julia's unconventional career path—from making rotisserie chicken quesadillas on private yachts to winning Food Network competitions. Julia opens up about embracing uncertainty, overcoming imposter syndrome, and why she ultimately chose solo entrepreneurship over scaling a team. They also break down the myths around restaurant food, the rise of private chefs, and why knowing your ingredients matters more than ever. In this episode, we discuss: How do you know when it's time to completely change your career path? Are private chefs actually a healthier alternative to restaurant dining? What's the biggest mistake entrepreneurs make when trying to scale? Does being on Food Network actually help a chef's career? How can you overcome imposter syndrome to take career-changing risks? Why do some entrepreneurs succeed better solo than with a team? ⭐️Get our FREE Accomplishments Tracker: https://fabulous-butterfly-83716.myflodesk.com/n8yzvrtw9v That Career Coach Want to know more about Kendal Berg, that career coach? Follow her on Instagram: @thatcareercoach_ Check out her courses on the website: https://thatcareercoach.net/ Build out the tools you need to navigate the corporate game: — Self Driven Mastermind Health Chef Julia Chebotar, a New York City-based private chef who turns healthy eating into an exciting adventure. As a Food Network Chopped Champion and winner of Kitchen Crash, Julia knows how to bring bold flavors and creative flair to the table. With over a decade of culinary experience, she crafts unforgettable dishes using clean,wholesome ingredients—proving that nutritious food can be both delicious and enjoyable.
Are you signed up for my newsletter? Watch this episode on YouTube! Ever wonder what happens when a sterilization tech becomes a practice optimizer for a 50-person dental office? I sat down with someone who lived that exact journey, and her insights might surprise you. Meet Erika Pusillo, who shares her transformation from handling sterilization duties to optimizing one of Florida's leading dental practices. Our conversation touched on the challenges and triumphs of managing a large dental team, including the delicate balance of associate relationships and the art of keeping talented team members engaged. Erika opens up about her own moments of doubt, near-resignation, and ultimate growth into a respected practice leader and coach. I was impressed with her refreshingly honest perspective on feedback, humility, and what it really takes to evolve beyond the traditional office manager role. Whether you're managing two team members or fifty, her insights are invaluable for any dental practice leader. Key Takeaways: Communication is crucial between practice owners and managers Regular check-ins (quarterly for doctors, every 3 months for team members) are vital Success requires going beyond the 9-5 mentality Create opportunities for growth within your existing structure Give first, monetize later when pursuing speaking/coaching Additional Bulletproof Dental podcasts featuring Erika https://www.bulletproofdentalpractice.com/113-the-power-of-alignment-and-delegation-for-you-and-your-om-with-erika-pusillo/ https://www.bulletproofdentalpractice.com/great-teams-start-with-great-leadership-werika-pusillo/ https://www.bulletproofdentalpractice.com/top-3-things-your-om-should-be-doing-with-erika-pusillo/ Connect with Erika Email: erika@spodakdental.com Find her through: Spodak Dental and Bulletproof Dental Practice https://www.spodakdental.com/ https://www.bulletproofdentalpractice.com/ ------------- I created Dental Revenue Network to foster collaboration and networking amongst RCM professionals. Billing company owners and billing professionals will have access to skill building sessions, current carrier news and insurance discussions beyond “what's the code?" Check it out - I hope you'll join! https://dentalrevenuenetwork.mn.co/ ------------- My insurance course Dental Insurance Design and Management is geared toward those who want to understand the how and why of insurance. As a loyal podcast listener, please use "NTMT" for a $75 courtesy toward your investment. ------------- Visit odysseymgmt.com to check out my book, webinars and courses. ------------- Don't forget to check out my other podcast Chew on This - A Dental Podcast! **If you like the show then I'd appreciate a good rating. Tell your friends. Even podcasters ask for referrals!** YouTube: https://youtube.com/@odysseymgmt
Short Description Dr. Mike Woo-Ming shares his six-step GG6 system for goal setting, designed to help physicians overcome burnout and take control of their careers and lives. Learn how to set impactful goals, create actionable plans, and reassess to stay on track. Show Summary In this episode of BootstrapMD, Dr. Mike Woo-Ming revisits his GG6 system—a framework he designed to help physician entrepreneurs set and achieve meaningful goals. He breaks down the six steps, emphasizing the importance of specificity, deadlines, actionable systems, and periodic reassessment. By applying this method, listeners can regain control of their time, reduce burnout, and take steps toward building their dream careers and lives. 3 Actionable Takeaways [1] Prioritize Your Goals with Impact in MindStart by listing 10–20 goals across different areas of your life (career, finances, relationships, personal growth). Then, narrow it down to the top 3 that will have the most profound impact on your happiness, financial security, or career fulfillment. [2] Make Your Goals SMARTTransform general aspirations into Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time-bound goals. For example, instead of saying "I want to make more money," set a goal like "Generate $10,000/month from my consulting business by December 31, 2025." [3] Establish a System and Stick to ItCreate a structured system to break your goals into smaller actionable steps. Allocate specific time each week to work on these steps and be disciplined about protecting that time from distractions. Regularly reassess your progress and be willing to pivot if necessary. Let's Connect Start Building Your Business(es) Today. Learn more here: https://www.bootstrapmd.com/courses Want to start your own podcast? Check out Doctor Podcast Network! https://www.doctorpodcastnetwork.co/join
In episode 1 of the Two Journeys to Employment series, Kat Wilke shares her inspiring journey from high school to becoming a speech-language pathologist. Diagnosed with Stargardt's disease in eighth grade, Kat overcame challenges with vision loss by connecting with Minnesota's State Services for the Blind (SSB), which helped her develop self-advocacy skills and provided vital resources like assistive technology. As a peer educator, Kat shared college tips with other students, fostering a sense of community. She encourages high school students to embrace their unique paths, explore resources, and take pride in their differences. Kat's story shows how persistence, support, and passion can lead to fulfilling careers and personal growth. Full Transcript
Welcome to the Season 6 Premiere of Tech Powered Luxury, brought to you with Azure Communications! For quite some time now, Azure has been our go-to provider for all things print and marketing. If you attended our Live from Paris Fashion Week show in September last year, you would have seen our event magazines featuring all of the designers and creatives who played a part in the event and our beautiful invites - all created by Azure Communications - they know how to elevate events and marketing with a luxury and personalised touch. If you're looking for top-tier branded collateral, print services, or marketing support, look no further because Azure Communications can take care of all of it. You can visit them at www.azurecomm.ie or follow them on Instagram at @AzureCommunications. This week, we're excited to present an exclusive interview with Zeda the Architect, former Fashion Editor at Stellar. From visual enthusiast to fashion stylist, creative director, photographer, and producer, she does it all - and she excels at every turn. Zeda the Architect takes us on a journey through how she navigated the challenges of building a career in Ireland's fashion industry to become a trailblazer in the field. With relentless determination, Zeda pitched dozens of mood boards to fashion magazines, landing her first major project celebrating diversity in Irish fashion, which opened doors and eventually led her to become Fashion Editor at Stellar. Zeda is now a prominent voice in Irish fashion and dreams of creating a space where she can share insights and knowledge with upcoming industry professionals. ABOUT Season 6 of Tech Powered Luxury is brought to you by luxury and tech entrepreneur Ashley McDonnell. With 10 years of experience working at the crossroads of luxury and technology, Ashley carved out a career across Paris, Dublin and Geneva, working at LVMH, Dior, Google and luxury group PUIG. The podcast is also taught as a module at leading business and design schools around the world, with the goal to share insightful and actionable stories and experience from industry leaders. NEWSLETTER & COMMUNITY REWARDS Each week, we bring a dedicated newsletter as well as Community Rewards to Tech Powered Luxury listeners. Subscribe to our substack to have full access: https://techpoweredluxury.substack.com/ THE TECH POWERED LUXURY TEAM Producer & Host: Ashley McDonnell Videography: Ben O'Neill Photography: Anastasiia Redko, Anastasiia Lopushynska and Madeline Gillespie Production Assistants: Abigail Herbert, Gemma Brennan, Tessa Haughton Lynch, Grace Slattery and Klaudia Skierska Newsletter: Laoise O'Connell Styling: Johanna Dooley Styling Assistants: Cian Crowe and Alison Murphy Public Relations: Align Agency Content Creation: Kinsman & Co
Welcome to Episode #226 of the Own Your Best Life Podcast. Changing careers or seeking your dream job can feel overwhelming, especially as a professional woman navigating LinkedIn and other social platforms. Social media tools like LinkedIn are invaluable for building your personal brand and unlocking opportunities beyond your current role. But where do you start? How do you authentically show up without feeling like you're bragging or overpromoting yourself? If you want to figure out what's next, join Spiritual Achiever® Coaching Follow May Empson's Socials: LinkedIn | Instagram | Facebook Download the free Spiritual Achiever® Meditation Series
Unlocking the 3E's: The Secret Path to Your Dream Career with Lorraine
"The biggest lesson I've learned in this whole career is learning how to pivot is going to save you each and every time." Do you agree?! Today in the guest chair we have. - Kiara Harris whois a Reality TV Producer who has worked for some of the biggest unscripted shows on TV. Shark Tank, Love is Blind, Selling Sunset, The Voice, The Jennifer Hudson show and the list goes on. She has worked for various studios like Sony, NBC, ABC, and Netflix working on both the corporate and freelance side of Entertainment. Her ultimate goal and mission is to amplify black voices and tell authentic stories that matter. On this episode of the show - we're diving into her person dream driving journey and how she made her mark in the world of reality tv as a producer. From her humble beginnings in Florida - to the cross country move to Los Angeles - that changed her life. We talk what it takes to make it, why knowing when to pivot is crucial, important lessons she's learned about building relationships and more. And of course, Kiara shares the 3 keys to success she believes all dream drivers like yourself need to be collecting along your own unique journey. *SUBSCRIBE TO THE ROAD TRIP NEWSLETTER: http://www.dreamsindrive.com/join FIND KIARA ON: Instagram: @kiarainla TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@kiarainla FIND RANA ON SOCIAL: Instagram: @rainshineluv @dreamsindriveWeb: www.dreamsindrive.com FIND DREAMS IN DRIVE ON:Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/dreamsindrive Twitter: http://twitter.com/dreamsindrive Web: https://www.dreamsindrive.com
Shop Lunautics festival beauty & hair accessories & save 10% off with code EMMAK: https://bit.ly/3Rf6vQA If you've ever wanted to land a job in the festival industry, today's guest is a shining example of how to carve a path for yourself! This week I'm joined by Melanie Monroe, the Marketing Director for The Festival Babes—a thriving network empowering female creators in the EDM community. Melanie shares how she established her brand & got her foot in the door to land an internship with The Festival Babes that led into a thriving career
If you're wanting to make some significant changes in 2025, you've got to set New Year's resolutions that are actually achievable, and I've previously explained how we need to set New Year's goals. But I want to go step back before this - how do we actually approach these goals? It's very easy to write on a piece of paper the things that you want to do, but how do we go about achieving them?In this episode, you're going to find out.-If you're enjoying this podcast, don't forget to follow us on your favourite app.-Join the Escape the nine to five MOVEMENT: https://www.facebook.com/groups/etntf -To contact Steve directly, visit: https://www.nextstepcareers.nz/ Or check out his socials: https://www.instagram.com/steveoehley/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/steve-oehley/ -Topics:Career CoachCareer AdviceCareer GuidanceCareer TransitionCareer ChangeAuckland Wellington Christchurch New Zealand
In today's solo episode, we're diving into becoming an asset for your dream man, dream career, and dream life. Now, when I say “asset,” I don't mean it in a transactional way. I'm talking about stepping into a version of yourself that naturally attracts everything you desire — not through hustle, but through embodiment and becoming your most thriving Self. And because we're all about going beyond the surface level here, I'm sharing some unconventional tips that go beyond traditional self-care routines. I'm talking about somatic healing, cultivating self-connection, and becoming *that* version of yourself. So bby, grab your cacao or matcha and a journal because you're going to want to implement these practices! JOIN MY FEMININE MINI-MIND THRIVE ON LIFE STARTING FEB 2025 APPLY FOR ONE OF MY 1-1 COACHING CONTAINERS HERE LISTEN TO MY PREVIOUS EPISODE HERE In this episode, I discuss: – Unconventional tips beyond self-care routines you need to implement today – The benefits of rewriting your own narrative to step into self-empowerment – Why you need to create a Feminine Magnetism Pleasure Practice – The importance of shadow work to emotionally regulate yourself – All the ways to pour into you – including dating yourself Connect with Laura: Laura's Website: https://www.lauraherde.com/ Laura's IG: https://www.instagram.com/laura.herde/ Laura's 1-1 Coaching: https://www.lauraherde.com/application-1-1 Laura's Coaching Certification Course: https://www.instagram.com/embodiedcoachacademy/ More free resources for you: *FREE* HEAL YOUR FEMININE ENERGY – THE GUIDE *FREE* TRIAL OF MY CERTIFICATION - THE EMBODIED COACH ACADEMY *FREE* TRAINING FOR FEMALE BIZ OWNERS: SHE SUCCEEDS MASTERCLASS >> EMAIL ME TO CONNECT/ ASK QUESTIONS: hello@lauraherde.com >> FOLLOW ME ON INSTAGRAM: @laura.herde Feel free to share this episode with your bestie, and tag me on IG when you listen so I can repost you! Thank you so much for tuning in, love xx
In episode 636, Megan chats to Madeline Anderson about transitioning from a 9-to-5 job to becoming your own boss and what matters more when choosing a career - pursuing your passion or making money? Madeline is the Author of Girl Dad and Founder of Girl Dad Network. She was born and raised in Southern California and graduated from the University of California, Los Angeles with a degree in Business Economics. She believes we should all leave the world a better place than we found it, which is why she created and advocates for Girl Dad Network. In this episode, you'll learn how Madeline managed to balance her full-time job while building her side hustle, Girl Dad. She also shares insights into navigating the challenges of entrepreneurship, including overcoming isolation and handling financial uncertainty after becoming her own boss. Key points discussed include: - Leverage your unique background: Your upbringing and relationships can inspire you to create meaningful work that makes a difference. - Prioritize passion over profit: When starting a side hustle, focus on pursuing activities that truly excite and fulfill you, not just what seems lucrative. - Harness creative inspiration: Be open to spontaneous ideas, as they can lead you to discover your true calling and purpose. - Cultivate self-awareness: Regularly reflect on your skills, interests, and values to ensure your work aligns with who you are. - Experiment with different paths: Trying out various roles and experiences can help you identify the best fit for your long-term career goals. - Overcome obstacles with resilience: Challenges and setbacks, like being laid off, can often lead to unexpected breakthroughs if you approach them with an open mindset. - Embrace the entrepreneurial journey: Understand that building a successful business takes time, effort, and the willingness to navigate both the rewards and difficulties of self-employment. - Prioritize authenticity: In your work, strive to be true to yourself, as this will help you connect with the right audience and create meaningful impact. - Maintain a positive mindset: View obstacles as opportunities for growth, and approach your entrepreneurial endeavors with optimism and determination. If You Loved This Episode… You'll love Episode 593: 3 Simple Ways to Successfully Blog Part-Time While Working Full-time with Kimberly Ho. Connect with Madeline Anderson Website | Instagram
In this solo episode of the Empower LEP Podcast, Jana celebrates two major milestones: the five-year anniversary of her practice, Mind by Design, and the one-year anniversary of the podcast. Some notable achievements for the practice include a 51% growth rate, reaching seven-figure revenue, and doubling her team. For Empower LEP, the growth and expansion included launching new courses and mentorship programs. Along the way, Jana discusses working with other professionals to benefit from their expertise. She also shares her challenges, like finding the right administrative support, building effective systems, and balancing the demands of leadership with personal well-being.Finally, Jana shares what she's planning to focus on in 2025 after the lessons she learned in 2024. This episode is a peek behind the curtain of what it's like to run a successful practice as an education psychologist.
In today's episode of Clarity with Nikki, I'm joined by the incredible Andie Colleen, a life transformation coach and Breathwork facilitator. Fun fact: Andie and I actually went to high school together and have recently reconnected, realizing we're both on a similar path of transformation and growth!Fast forward to now, Andie has built an amazing business and life, helping people break through their self-sabotage, embrace major transformation, and manifest the lives they've always dreamed of.In this conversation, Andie shares powerful insights on how to push past the blocks holding you back, how to navigate uncertainty, and the key steps to turning big dreams into reality. If you've been struggling with self-doubt or feeling stuck, this episode is packed with wisdom to help you shift your mindset and take bold action.Send us a textJoin the 5-Day FREE Glow Up Series to glow up every aspect of your life. Subscribe to my Newsletter to stay up to date on all the episodes and get special offerings straight to your inbox. ❗ FREEBIES:❗Catapult to Clarity TrainingMindset Magnet WorkshopAttitude of Gratitude MasterclassLearn the Alignment of Yoga Poses in 5 DaysFacebook Group✨GET IN TOUCH✨Send me an emailWebsite Follow me on Instagram & TikTok
Looking back at some of the hilarious moments from the podcast this year! From Chloe's shenanigans to Kaci's celebrity inspirations... What was YOUR favourite DVG After Hours moment?Brand new podcast episodes available every TUESDAY! If you'd like to work with us, email the studio on workwithafterhours@fellasstudios.com
In case your engineering career isn't thriving at the moment, this episode provides some insight to get you back to career basics. You'll get 6 empowering reminders for re-energizing your career care strategy. Plus how to optimize your engineering career journey with coaching.
Joel Oster, a constitutional lawyer turned stand-up comedian, shares how he combined his passion for public speaking with his legal expertise to create a career he loves. From teaching hilarious CLE courses to arguing cases at the U.S. Supreme Court, Joel's journey is filled with practical advice and laugh-out-loud moments. This episode offers inspiration for lawyers looking to break free from traditional paths and find joy in their work.Lawyer Side HustlesJoel's career is a testament to the power of side hustles and blending passions with professional expertise. By merging his love for public speaking and humor with his legal background, Joel created a unique business teaching CLEs and performing legal stand-up comedy. He encourages lawyers to explore creative outlets and think beyond traditional career paths.“What would you do for free? And then is there a way to have that be your career?” shares Joel Oster in Episode 172 of You Are a Lawyer.Lawyers with side hustles can not only diversify their income but also find new ways to engage with their profession. Joel's approach shows how stepping outside the norm can lead to fulfilling opportunities that still leverage your legal skills.LISTEN TO LEARNHow to leverage your legal skills to create a unique and fulfilling career path.Why combining your passions with your professional expertise can lead to incredible opportunities.Practical tips for engaging your audience, whether in CLEs, public speaking, or courtroom advocacy.WE ALSO DISCUSSJoel's experience as a constitutional lawyer arguing cases before the U.S. Supreme Court.The power of humor in making legal concepts memorable and accessible.Lessons on perseverance and risk-taking when shifting career directions.Join the FREE mailing list!Get behind-the-scenes content from You Are A Lawyer. 1) Visit www.youarealawyer.com2) Add your email address to the Subscribe pop-up box OR3) Enter your email address on the right side of the screen4) Get emails from me (I won't fill your inbox with junk)!Interact with You Are A LawyerKyla Denanyoh hosts the You Are A Lawyer podcast. Follow the podcast:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@youarealawyerWebsite: https://www.youarealawyer.com
Nathan Freeman shares his journey from prison ministry to a full-line medical device sales rep in 10 weeks of joining the course. We discuss faith, resilience, and life-changing career moves. Don't miss his inspiring story and tips to succeeding into the world of medical device sales! Break into Medical Device Sales Online Course: https://courses.newtomedicaldevicesales.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/jacob-mclaughlin https://www.linkedin.com/company/new-to-medical-device-sales
This week I'm getting SILLY with Leah Knauer. We're discussing her wife as a rising star in the comedy world and exactly how she's manifesting major success in her dream career!Follow Leah on InstagramFind her website here
What's up Rock Nation, today we welcome travel filmmaker and photographer Jonny Roams. We talk to Jonny about being let go from his job in the medical field, to then becoming a full time travel filmmaker and photographer. Jonny touches on how he's dealt with and overcame the feelings of imposter syndrome, as well as, how to find your style as a creator.Check out Jonny here:https://www.instagram.com/jonnyroams/?hl=enhttps://www.youtube.com/ @JonnyRoams The Creator Pricing Guide - The No BS Guide to Pricing Your Creative ServicesCoupon Code: ROCKNATION10 gets you $10 off at checkout for the bouldershttps://courses.thecreatorcoach.com/pricing-guideCollab with Artlist and get 2 extra months for free here:https://artlist.io/artlist-70446?artlist_aid=the505podcast_2970&utm_source=affiliate_p&utm_medium=the505podcast_2970&utm_campaign=the505podcast_2970Join our Discord! https://discord.gg/xgEAzkqAvsKostas' Amazon Storefront:https://amzn.to/3GhId25Concert Photography Masterclass:www.kostasgarcia.com/masterclassChase's Totality LUT pack:https://www.chasealexanderfilm.com/color/totalitylutpackCOP THE BFIGGY "ESSENTIALS" SFX PACK HERE: https://courses.thecreatorcoach.com/BFIGGYSFXPACKKostas' Amazon Storefront:https://amzn.to/3GhId2515% OFF Prism Lens FX with code: KOSTAS15https://bit.ly/42sNdejTimestamps0:00 - Trailer0:38 - Intro2:07 - One Handed Crack3:02 - How buying a Leica changed Jonny's Creative Process5:01 - When Jonny found his style as a photographer6:55 - Where Jonny Goes to Shoot Photos7:53 - Looking at Photobooks Helped Jonny Shift His Mindset10:00 - Telling a Story Through Photography and Connecting w/ Viewer 11:04 - How to Find Your Style as a Photographer12:52 - How Jonny's Porsche has Opened Doors for His Content 14:57 - Remodeling His Porsche15:55 - The Process of Buying His Porsche17:08 - Driving Home from Arkansas18:09 - How Much Living in Utah Inspires Him18:45 - Why Dropping Out of College was the Right Decision 19:40 - Going All in Early21:03 - His Reaction to Getting Let Go From His Job23:13 - Locking in Retainer Clients24:48 - Impostor Syndrome26:11 - Having the Right People Around You27:11 - The Creative Community in Salt Lake28:33 - Getting a Yes from Sony30:30 - His Upcoming Project with Sony31:15 - What Jonny's Future Looks Like31:43 - Short vs Long-Form Content33:05 - Turning Down Deals & Knowing Your Audience35:15 - Positioning Tips for Photographers & Jonny's Outreach Strategy37:58 - The Decision to Make Digital Assets38:20 - Making Presets 41:40 - Something Jonny Learned the Hard Way (Contracts)44:00 - Percentage Breakdown of Jonny's Income45:19 - Licensing is Slept On48:30 - Jonny's Youtube Journey & Finding a Home in Utah51:52 - How Having a Kid Changed Jonny's Life53:01 - Advice for Parents Trying to Stay Creative54:33 - Spending More Time w/ Family56:38 - What Sparked Jonny's Dream58:40 - Reminiscing on His Journey & Sony Kando Impostor Syndrome59:46 - Jonny Didn't Realize He Hit 10k Subs on Youtube01:01:50 - Advice for Filming By Yourself01:02:45 - Go-To Camera Set-Up01:04:11 - How Often Jonny Wants to Post on Youtube01:05:21 - FujiFilm vs Leica01:06:50 - Jonny's Thoughts on the Q43 01:07:56 - Compression Doesn't Really Exist01:09:22 - Jonny's Daily Routine as His Own Boss01:10:28 - Jonny Shoots Photos Everyday01:10:44 - Everything in Utah is So Close01:12:46 - Where Jonny's Love for Cars Came From01:15:00 - Creating a Car Community01:16:53 - Jonny's Advice to his 18 Year Old SelfIf you liked this episode please send it to a friend and take a screenshot for your story! And as always, we'd love to hear from you guys on what you'd like to hear us talk about or potential guests we should have on. DM US ON IG: (Our DM's are always open!) Bfiggy: https://www.instagram.com/bfiggy/ Kostas: https://www.instagram.com/kostasg95/ Chase: https://www.instagram.com/chaseronii/ TikTok:Bfiggy: https://www.tiktok.com/bfiggy/ Kostas: https://www.tiktok.com/kostasgarcia/
In this episode, we dive into the inspiring journey of Shaté Hayes, a former professional dancer and choreographer who has transformed her passion for the arts into a powerful career coaching platform. As an adjunct dance professor and a full-time career coach, Shaté specializes in helping creatives and professionals alike build sustainable careers they love. From her acclaimed book, The Freelance Dancer's Roadmap, to her contributions in over 100 career-focused articles, Shaté is dedicated to empowering individuals to live their purpose. Key Discussion Points: Shaté's journey from professional dancer to career strategist Insights on building sustainable careers in the creative industry Tips for freelancers, career changers, and those re-entering the workforce The importance of aligning your work with your passion Resources and strategies to kickstart your career journey Freebie: Don't miss Shaté's exclusive free resource at Light My Career Match to help identify your career path! Connect with Shaté: Website: www.careersteward.co Personal Socials: Instagram | LinkedIn Business Socials: Instagram | Facebook | LinkedIn Listen Now: Tune in to gain valuable insights from Shaté Hayes on how to navigate your career path and create a fulfilling professional life.
Fancy Scientist: A Material Girl Living in a Sustainable World
As someone who has spent two decades in the wildlife field, published nearly 30 peer-reviewed papers, and worked across multiple continents in various wildlife roles, I know firsthand the challenges and opportunities in this field. And I'm here to help you navigate them!What started as a single webinar has evolved into something much more powerful - a robust 3-part training series packed with real-world insights and actionable strategies. Why? Because I realized there was so much valuable information that couldn't be condensed into just one session!Whether you're a:Career transitioner looking to break into wildlife biologyCollege student trying to navigate your career pathRecent graduate seeking your first positionMaster's or Ph.D. student/graduateHigh school student dreaming of working with wildlifeParent guiding a future wildlife biologistThis training is designed for YOU!I'm pulling back the curtain on the essential processes that nobody else is talking about. Drawing from my experience working in government, academia, museums, zoos, and alongside nonprofits worldwide, I'll share:The three critical pillars for securing a permanent wildlife position (When you nail these, you can't NOT get jobs!)What wildlife employers actually value most in candidates (and how to develop these qualities)How to craft a focused career path that leads to a permanent, well-paying positionCommon resume and networking mistakes to avoidReal success stories from people who've landed their dream jobs (even without Master's degrees!)A game-changing insight that's rarely discussed but essential for career successIn my 20 years in wildlife biology, I've seen countless passionate individuals struggle to break into the field - not because they weren't capable, but because they didn't have access to the right guidance. I've watched my own students transform their careers once they understood these key principles. Now, I'm sharing these insights with you, completely FREE.This isn't just another wildlife career webinar. It's a comprehensive training built on real experience, real results, and real strategies that work. This training will give you the clarity, direction, and practical steps you need to make your wildlife dreams a reality.Get your sneak peek now!I'm Dr. Stephanie Manka (formerly Schuttler), a wildlife biologist of nearly 20 yrs with 20+ peer-reviewed scientific publications, author of the book Getting a Job in Wildlife Biology: What It's Like and What You Need to Know (https://www.amazon.com/Getting-Job-Wildlife-Biology-What/dp/B08JDYXS4G/) and founder of Fancy Scientist. My channel and the Fancy Scientist LLC is dedicated to connecting people to science and nature, breaking stereotypes of, and empowering scientists. I help aspiring and struggling wildlife biologists get the right training so they can get jobs, live out their life's purpose and make a difference in this world.Sign up for my next free job training: https://stephanieschuttler.com/3-pillars-to-success/Want to learn about cool animals, conservation, and get tips about careers in wildlife biology, science, and more? Subscribe to my channel: https://www.youtube.com/StephanieSchuttler and join my email list: https://stephanieschuttler.com/ Join the “Getting a Job in Wildlife Biology” Facebook group to connect with other aspiring wildlife biologists, post your questions and get free advice: https://www.facebook.com/groups/gettingajobinwildlifebiologyListen to the Fancy Scientist Podcast: Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/fancy-scientist-material-girl-living-in-sustainable/id1509587394 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/29swiuHG4TWKbS9gRZrORWI'd love to meet you. Connect with me on social media:Twitter: https://twitter.com/FancyScientistInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/fancy_scientist/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/fancyscientist/Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/fancyscientist/pins/#wildlifebiology #wildlifebiologist #wildlife #conservation #wildlifemanagement #wildlifeconservation #zoology #zoologist #ecology #ecologist #scientist #animals #science #graduatestudent #graduateschool #wildliferesearch #animalcareers #animaljobs
This episode will explore how to create the life and career you've always dreamed of, no matter where you are in your journey! To those of you over 50 who may be wondering, 'Is it too late for me to reinvent myself?' The answer is a resounding no, and we've got someone joining me on the mic this week to prove it.We'll be talking about how to overcome the fear of change, strategies to pivot into new industries, and why it's never too late to create your dream career. Whether you're thinking about starting something completely new or taking your existing career to the next level, this episode is packed with valuable insights.In this conversation, we also discuss ageism, a real issue in employment/recruitment that we need to address, and other challenges that mid-career professionals face.ABOUT OUR GUESTJohn Tarnoff is an executive and career transition coach, speaker, and author who helps mid-career professionals land better jobs and build more meaningful and sustainable careers.Fired 39% during his 35 years as a film producer, studio executive, and tech entrepreneur, he learned how to turn setbacks into successes in a volatile business. He reinvented his own career at 50, earning a master's degree in counseling psychology to share his career lessons with others going through similar challenges.Since leaving entertainment in 2010, John has built a global career coaching practice serving both individuals 1:1 and groups. Corporate coaching clients have included Bank of America, Bridgewater Assoc., Levi-Strauss, Softbank, TD Ameritrade, Eastman, and Thrive Global.His proprietary 3 Elements Careerbuilder Frameworkempowers clients to define their niche value, build a referral community, and use thought leadership to enhance their professional brand and attract the right career opportunities.Learning this framework empowers clients to never have to search for a job again.John is a TEDx speaker and the author of the best-selling Boomer Reinvention: How to Create Your Dream Career Over 50. His four LinkedIn Learning courses have reached over 200,000 learners and been translated into 9 languages.Learn more about John and his work here: https://johntarnoff.com/ABOUT OUR HOSTKen Eslick is an Entrepreneur, Author, Podcaster, Tony Robbins Trainer, Life Coach, Husband of 35+ Years, and Grandfather. Ken currently spends his time as the President & Founder of The Leaders Lab where he and his team focus on Senior Leadership Acquisition. They get founders the next level C-Suite Leaders they need to go from being an Inc. Magazine 5000 fastest growing company to $100,000,000 + in revenue. You can learn more about Ken and his team attheleaderslab.coListen to more episodes on Mission Matters:https://missionmatters.com/author/ken-eslick/
Do you want to get promoted into leadership. But you're not sure what to how to get there? In this episode with Shana Simmons (Chief Legal Officer of Zendesk and formerly of Everlaw), we discuss: What it means to grow up poor with very little access to resources and how it impacts the way you navigate the world. What the spirit of community and generosity means despite being poor, and how that helps you have empathy and compassion as a leader. How to get promoted into leadership, and be part of the C-suite. How having access to privilege can be a double edged sword giving us access to resources while making us feel othered and less than. The impact of laws and ordinances that prevented our families from building generational wealth, and the importance of changing that for future generations. The significance of having a seat at the table and how to leverage your privilege to create more inclusion and belonging. Why striving for perfection is a setup for failure, and how returning to base camp in your life and career can help accelerate your career growth. Why mental health is important and what you can do to get support for depression. How to connect with us: Follow Shana on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/shana-simmons/. Follow Samorn on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/samornselim/. Get a copy of Samorn's book, “Belonging: Self Love Lessons From A Workaholic Depressed Insomniac Lawyer” at https://tinyurl.com/swpc578c. Get weekly career tips by signing up for our advice column at www.careerunicorns.com.
Are you feeling lost in your job search? This episode with one of my former clients, Michaela Cultrara, Product Marketing Manager at UtilityAPI, is for you. Michaela shares how she went from getting laid off, helping her mom clean homes to make ends meet, and how she successfully transitioned from public interest to tech. In this episode with Michaela, we dive deep into: - Culture & Career: Learn how your background shapes your work style and ideal work environment. - The Power of Mentorship: Discover how mentors can accelerate your professional development. - Conquer Networking: Get actionable strategies to build a robust professional network. - Master the Interview: Learn how positive energy and a strong impression can win you the job. - Boundaries & Wellbeing: Set healthy boundaries to have work-life balance and avoid compromising your identity and getting burnout. - Find Your Dream Job: Align your career with your values and passions. - Trust Your Journey: Focus on personal growth and don't be swayed by others' opinions. - Invest in Yourself: The value of hiring a career coach and how that can transform your life and career. Connect with Michaela at https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelacee/. Connect with Samorn at www.linkedin.com/in/samornselim. Get a copy of Samorn's book, “Belonging: Self Love Lessons From A Workaholic Depressed Insomniac Lawyer” at https://tinyurl.com/swpc578c. Get weekly career tips by signing up for our newsletter at www.careerunicorns.com.
Wanna know the secret to creating your dream life & your dream career? Because the answer is not what you think it is… The secret is your relationship to your spiritual and mental health. The relationship that you have to yourself IS the strategy. So why are we making choices based on things outside of us? When the answer to our million dollar life is sitting right here. — Mexico Retreat 2025 Soak up some delicious, warm Mexican sun this January, it's time to embody The Worthy Wealthy Creative. This is for the artist who wants a full body immersive experience to create a magnetic brand following your soul's mission. Akumal Mexico January 12-16, 2025 https://www.theedgeink.com/wwcretreat — I created Beyond the Stars for the Artists who understand that their Spiritual + Mental Health, & Vitality will serve as the driving force behind their Multiple 6-Figure Year and Beyond. GROWTH AS THE WHOLE ARTIST. Our Focus is on: Brand Message Content Strategy Launch/Sales Strategy https://www.theedgeink.com/moon — Follow the Podcast on IG! https://www.instagram.com/themindofreese/ Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theartofreese/ Follow me on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClRdVuF9wXIAaEXp-RrVaHA
I've built my career very intentionally by focusing on relationship building, curating my brand to authentically reflect my voice, and leveling up to the version of myself I aspire to be. A key part of this journey has been documenting the process along the way. These are some of the secrets I still use today to go from being broke to working with my idols and building the digital empire I always dreamed of. While I may not be exactly where I want to be yet, I constantly raise the bar for myself every year. Here are the golden secrets that made it happen.
In this episode of Shift Your Day Job, I chat with Brieonna Aljets, a dynamic real estate educator who transitioned from teaching to real estate before becoming an entrepreneur. Brieonna shares her inspiring journey, highlighting how she leveraged her strengths to forge a new career path.Throughout our conversation, Brie delves into the challenges of overcoming perfectionist tendencies and the importance of starting before you feel entirely ready. We discuss the value of persistence, emphasizing that the worst thing someone can say is "no," and how not to take it personally.Brieonna also talks about the pivotal moment when she decided to go all in on her entrepreneurial venture, understanding that she needed to create the job she was looking for. She offers valuable insights on mentorship, identifying your core values, and the significance of having a solid support system. We also explore the importance of seeking out role models who have achieved what you're striving for, to reinforce the belief that you can do it too.Brieonna Aljets brings 17 years of real estate industry experience, inspired by her mother, a Realtor of 31 years. Originally from Southern Illinois, Brieonna has called Colorado home for the past 12 years, where she lives with her son and husband. She's a passionate advocate for wellness, a runner, and an avid snowboarder. Her deep understanding of a balanced lifestyle and dedication to helping others shine through in this enriching conversation.Join us for an episode filled with practical advice, heartfelt stories, and the encouragement to take bold steps towards your dream career. Don't miss it!Connect with BrieonnaWebsite: Brieonnaaljets.comPodcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/whats-the-cheese/id1707115056---Connect with BrittanyWebsite: https://brittanycates.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shiftyourdayjob/Email: shiftyourdayjob@gmail.com
Are you a parent and you're struggling to balance work and life? Winter shares: - What you can put in place to start a business during the pandemic while being a parent. - What practices you can put in place to get through the tough times. - What snapping at her son made her realize about managing her work and life. - The importance of advocating for yourself, especially as a mom and parent. - Why we should stop buying into moms being martyrs complex. - How the secret to building a successful career and business is helping people feel that their feelings and be heard. Connect with Winter at www.linkedin.com/in/winterwheeler. Connect with Samorn at www.linkedin.com/in/samornselim. Get a copy of Samorn's book, “Belonging: Self Love Lessons From A Workaholic Depressed Insomniac Lawyer” at https://tinyurl.com/swpc578c. Get weekly career tips by signing up for our newsletter at www.careerunicorns.com.
In this episode, self-taught French makeup artist Violette Serrat reveals her incredible journey from working tirelessly to break into the beauty industry to founding her own successful brand, Violette_FR. She discusses how she built her career from the ground up, setting goals and shifting her focus to achieve her dream profession. Violette shares invaluable advice for aspiring makeup artists, emphasizing the importance of embracing constructive criticism and following your instincts. She also delves into her distinctive makeup philosophy, the creation of innovative products, and the significance of a tactile retail experience. Additionally, Violette talks about how she uses makeup to enhance her mood, her self-care routine, and how her passion for beauty has helped her craft her dream life. Follow Marianna: @marianna_hewittFollow Violette: @violette_fr Purely Elizabeth: code MARIANNA for 20% off your first purchase at purelyelizabeth.com Nana Jacqueline: code MARIANNA20 for 20% off your first purchase at nanajacqueline.com Macy's: macys.com Nine West: code MARIANNA at checkout for 15% off your purchase at NineWest.comProduced by Dear MediaThis episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct, or indirect financial interest in products, or services referred to in this episode.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.