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Latest podcast episodes about eileen rosete

The Book I HAD to Write
Book coach Joelle Hann: There's a big gap between the dream and the published book (Re-release)

The Book I HAD to Write

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2024 31:11


Book coach Joelle Hann—aka “The Brooklyn Book Doctor”—joins me to discuss the journey from book idea to finished product. Joelle delves into common obstacles for first-time authors, the transformative nature of writing, and the importance of mindset and resilience.She also shares insights from her Book Proposal Academy and highlights trends happening in the publishing industry, especially post-pandemic. Whether you're stuck at the beginning or seeking to refine your manuscript, this episode provides great guidance on navigating the daunting path to publishing. (This episode was originally released in July 2023.)---------"When people get serious about writing a book and fulfilling this desire to have a book, that voice is really loud. Voice that says, no one wants to hear from you. This is not a good idea. It's already been done before. It's not interesting."---------Key Takeaways* What many writers need is “mindset guidance” and “expectations guidance,” says Joelle Hann.* Developmental editing vs. book coaching: It's not just about refining the manuscript but nurturing the author's confidence and creative process.* Traditional publishing has shifted, especially since the pandemic. Joelle highlights the pressures on big publishers and how it affects new authors trying to break in.* One thing that surprises Joelle—and flummoxes new authors—is that while they bring enthusiasm to the process, they also face a big crash when confronted with their inner demons.* “When you get serious about the thing you want to do, your inner resistance comes and says, hold on a second,” she says. One way around this? Introducing mindfulness and somatic techniques to help authors move past blocks.* As a book coach, Joelle emphasizes the transformative process of writing, which often reveals bigger personal revelations beyond just the book. For those who face down their inner critics, they often discover unexpected resilience—a key to successful authorship.---------"Editors can love a book and think it's phenomenal, still not be able to sign it because they don't have what they call a ‘vision' for the book, which usually means they can't quite see directly how it'll turn into big sales…Now, that said, people are still getting book deals. My clients are still getting book deals. But it can take more work.”---------About Joelle Hann & the Book Proposal AcademyJoelle Hann is a book coach & writer helping authors write their books and proposals, discover their ideas, and harness their creative process. Her clients have been published with Big 5 and independent presses such as TarcherPerigee (Penguin Group), North Star Way (Simon & Schuster), Harper Wave, Workman, Wiley, Sounds True, Shambhala Publications, and more.Joelle's Book Proposal Academy is a live, hands-on coaching program to help writers craft a top-tier book proposal, structure their book, write chapters, and prepare to become an author. Pitch a book that agents and editors are excited to buy!Past clients include authors Jillian Turecki, Sebene Selassie, Amanda Griffith-Atkins, Eileen Rosete, Catherine Simone Gray and more.This six-month program is the fast track to publishing and making book dreams come true. Learn more and apply here. The next cohort starts October 15th.CreditsThis episode was edited and produced by Chérie Newman at Magpie Audio Productions. Theme music is "The Stone Mansion" by BlueDot Productions. Get full access to The Book I Want to Write at bookiwanttowrite.substack.com/subscribe

EcoSassy
Why Trusting Your Intuition is Good Business with Eileen Rosete of Our Sacred Women

EcoSassy

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2020 56:29


#003: Today we chat with Eileen Rosete of Our Sacred Women and discuss trusting your intuition, sourcing ethical & sustainable products, tips to incorporate a Give Back Model that works for your business, how to leverage your community so you get press without pitching, and so much more. Podcast show notes available here:http://colleenmakes.com/003If you love the show — share it! The world won't be EcoSassy without your help. Please share a photo or pic of where you are while you're listening to the episode and tag me on Instagram at @colleenmakes. Let's sass it up.

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MoonWise
RESPECT: Eileen Rosete on Running a Sacred Feminine Business (Ep. 19)

MoonWise

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2019 49:40


In this episode of #moonwisepodcast, we speak with entrepreneur Eileen Rosete about running a sacred feminine business. We talk about her path from working with trauma survivors to creating an lifestyle brand that has become a movement to honor women. We discuss divine timing, motherhood and how we can all work to write the feminine back into our collective story. We also talk about: Following the spark of inspiration How men can support the feminine Why the process is an important as the outcome Trauma-sensitive healing work

MagaMama with Kimberly Ann Johnson: Sex, Birth and Motherhood
EP31: Eileen Rosete on Motherhood, Miscarriage, and Loss

MagaMama with Kimberly Ann Johnson: Sex, Birth and Motherhood

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2018 62:51


“People don’t know they have the permission to mourn [a miscarriage] the same way they would for someone who had lived longer." Eileen Rosete is the founder of Our Sacred Women and a Marriage and Family Therapist. She is the mother of one daughter and has experienced two losses, which I was honored to be a part of. This episode is about honoring all kinds of births- how to do that and what that process is like. Eileen has an enormous heart of service and is infiltrating the fashion world with her message “Women Are Sacred.” What Eileen Shares: Her journey from working as a healer to owning her own business. Her company, Our Sacred Women, and its important mission in today’s world. Her two miscarriages and her intuitive, holistic approach to healing herself afterwards. How our culture does not acknowledge this event like it does with other kinds of loss. Advice to those who have had or are going through a loss.   What You’ll Hear – Eileen Rosete Eileen shares her journey from working as a healer and a clinician to a business owner. (2:10) Her background in volunteering at a crisis hotline and domestic violence shelter, teaching yoga, practicing marriage and family therapy, and most recently the creating her business Our Sacred Women. (2:30) How giving birth to her daughter brought clarity to the mission of her company. (7:30) Her conviction to “create something that would restore women to a place of reverence in our culture.” (8:05) The gems of wisdom from her birth experience that Eileen wants women to know. (9:10) What Eileen did to prepare for her birth that worked. (10:50) How she learned different tools to work with her empathic sensitivity and how this served her during her pregnancy. (12:13) How motherhood changes the nature of the work a woman is available for and how this can bring balance and integrity. (14:42) How she recognized the need for the message “Women are Sacred” to be digestible and found that through her own personal aesthetic. (18:13) Eileen’s experiences with her miscarriages and recovery. (24:05)   Her intuitive ceremonies for her babies. (27:16) How long it took to feel healed and ready to welcome another pregnancy. (28:30) How grieving time and the postpartum time both thin the veil between the spirit and material world. How Eileen felt able to feel at peace with and for the spirit of her babies. (29:35) How often miscarriage is treated as too tragic to deal with directly and how Eileen stayed fully present to her experiences. (30:30) People don’t know that they have the permission to mourn this the same way as they would for someone who had lived longer. (32:46) How Eileen is hopeful for a cultural shift that will lead to this loss being revered as much as any other.  (33:50) Her experience as a Filipino-American and how those cultural traditions served her during her postpartum time. (37:35) How Eileen felt during her grieving from her miscarriages. (42:33) The importance difference between Eileen’s approach to her losses and the cultural conditioning around loss. (43:00) Suggestions for self care during and after a loss. (46:58) How touching yourself in a healing way can help you stay connected to and compassionate towards your body. (48:30) Advice for those with friends who may be experiencing a loss. (50:55) Every culture needs people who don’t work to support those who are working. (54:00) If Eileen had a megaphone she would say…(54:39)

Embraced Podcast
Ep25 - Honoring and Empowering Women with Eileen Rosete

Embraced Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2018 48:42


I have been following today's guest on Instagram for quite some time now and I love everything she is doing with her company! Eileen Rosete is the founder of Our Sacred Women, which she started after working with female trauma survivors as a yoga teacher and MFT in training. Our Sacred Women is a company whose mission is to restore women to a place of reverence through specialty gifts that help women feel seen, valued, and honored. Our Sacred Women is best know for its ‘Women are Sacred” t-shirts and muscle tees, and I have been seeing inspiring and powerful women rocking this shirt ALL over Instagram. Eileen is also a new mama and uses her platform to be vulnerable and openly share her struggle to balance work and motherhood. Today we talk about: Eileen's story and how she came up with the idea for Our Sacred Women; Her background as a Marriage and Family Therapist and Yoga teacher working with survivors of trauma; Growing her company slowly as she navigated pregnancy and motherhood; The struggles she has encountered trying to balance work and being a mother; What it is like trying to get back into the workforce after taking a year to raise her child; Her passion to help women feel seen and celebrated when often we are overlooked; Building confidence and learning to love yourself. Eileen has the magical ability to exude calm and peacefulness while simultaneously radiating power and confidence, and I know you will all love her as much as I do. I hope you enjoy today's episode!

Brown Girls Rising
Episode No. 18

Brown Girls Rising

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2017 49:20


Founder of Our Sacred Women, Eileen Rosete, comes on the Brown Girls Rising podcast to talk about being a feminist with a daughter, the importance of healing, and why she built her brand.

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