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Best podcasts about emily chase smith

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Happen to Your Career
Recognizing The Value You Provide with Emily Chase Smith

Happen to Your Career

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2022 33:01


Emily Chase Smith comes from a long line of entrepreneurs. She's had many business ventures, some more successful than others. She graduated law school at 21.  She lived overseas for 5 years in Prague, Czech Republic with her family and now focuses her law practice on bankruptcy. Emily now works with entrepreneurs and business owners to help them manage their money more effectively.  The guiding principle of her life is freedom.  In this interview, Emily explains to Scott how understanding her value and helping others recognize the value you provide can lead to more freedom than you think is possible!

The Storytellers Porch
A Little Bit of Whiskey and a Lot of Community

The Storytellers Porch

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2022 27:50


What do you do when you get a call saying you have to fix your 130-year-old barn that is falling down and causing a hazard to your neighbors? You grab some friends, some beer, some food, and some love and figure it out. In today's exciting episode, Jill Davis and Emily Chase Smith talk about the hardship that came when Jill had to say goodbye to the family barn at the family farm. After having been in the family for 130 years, taking down the barn was an incredibly emotional moment for Jill and her family. Her brother perhaps surmised the emotions best: "It's like we're burning down dad." Come along with your favorite drink and hear about the emotions, logistics, and history that came from taking down a 48,000 cubic foot barn. If you have a story about farming, ranching, or growing up in rural America, we want to hear your story and help you share it! Those stories are what bring us hope in difficult times. Get in touch with Jill at The Storytellers Porch website at https://thestorytellersporch.com/apply/ or send us an email at thestorytellersporch@gmail.com. Thank you joining us on The Storyteller's Porch this week! Make sure you subscribe and follow us at https://thestorytellersporch.com/, https://podfollow.com/the-storytellers-porch, or on your favorite podcasting platform so you don't miss a single story with us on the Porch. We'll see you next time where we'll be sharing more personal stories with collective impact. What drink will you bring? Always drink responsibly, don't drink and drive.

The Storytellers Porch
Sometimes It Was Pretty Hard to Pay the Taxes

The Storytellers Porch

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2022 33:00


Iced water and bubbly in hand, our host Jill Davis and Emily Chase Smith walk through the history and genealogy of the sprawling farm inherited in Kansas. The farm began as a homestead in 1888. Made possible by the Homestead Act, Jill's great grandfather, George Albert Henery elected for the 160-acre option allotted by the law and tended to the land for the seven years mandated in order to gain ownership. The land became known as Stockport Farm and even to this day, you can still see the lettering painted on the side of the barn that commemorates the town in which George Henery was born (Stockport, Ohio).  George married Josephine Peterson who was originally from Sweden. Soon after, they had several children, including Jill's grandmother, Florence Myrtle Henery. Florence married Ray Davis in 1925 and gave birth to Jill's father, James George Davis, in 1927. In 1951, Jill's father married Elizabeth Sue Leathers and in 1962, they gave birth to our very own, Jill Davis. Jill's family left the farm in 1956 before she was born and, after several adventures, moved to Colorado Springs where their children would be raised. Tune in to this episode as Jill weaves together her lived experience, family lore, and recorded history around the lineage of Stockport Farm. If you have a story about farming, ranching, or growing up in rural America, we want to hear your story and help you share it! Those stories are what bring us hope in difficult times. Get in touch with Jill at https://thestorytellersporch.com/apply/ or send us an email at thestorytellersporch@gmail.com. Thank you joining us on The Storyteller's Porch this week! Make sure you subscribe and follow us at https://thestorytellersporch.com/, https://thestorytellersporch.libsyn.com/, or on your favorite podcasting platform so you don't miss a single story with us on the Porch. We'll see you next time where we'll be sharing more personal stories with collective impact. What drink will you bring? Always drink responsibly, don't drink and drive.

The Storytellers Porch
So You've Inherited a Family Farm… Now What?

The Storytellers Porch

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2022 25:53


We begin season two of The Storytellers' Porch with our host Jill Davis and her long-time friend and co-host, Emily Chase Smith. Jill Davis has been helping people identify their dreams, tell their stories and share their ideas with the world for the past 30 years. She is a coach, speaker, author, as well as a mother of four and grandmother of two, living a life of joy in the beautiful Colorado Mountains. Jill's time as the lead speaker coach for TEDx Colorado Springs inspired her to create The Storytellers' Porch, a podcast showcasing personal stories with collective impact. Our co-host Emily Chase Smith is an attorney, So Cal native and lover of VW buses. She'll be joining us for the entire season as we explore Jill's journey to owning an incredible, 300+ acre farm in rural Kansas. Today's story takes us to the beginning of Jill's journey with her family's farm in Kansas. Growing up, Jill never spent time at the farm but her father, who left the property to Jill when he passed away in 2018, visited at least once per year to help his employees with harvest season. All throughout her life, Jill heard stories about the farm through her dad but was far removed as she grew up in the city lifestyle of Colorado Springs. Following her inheritance, Jill took solace in the knowledge that her father had set up his will to allow Jill 5 years to decide what to do with the property and how to manage it. Farm hands lived on property at the time and were there to handle it all for her until the time came to make a decision. Through a series of unexpected events, Jill was forced to move much faster than she had planned. In this episode, we discover how our host navigated the process of inheritance, the people she met along the way, her findings about the remote Kansas county (population 2,200) in which the farm is located and the history behind how her family came to own such a sizable property. Find out more about the farm and see some of Jill's pictures of the transformation of her property on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/JillDavisCoaching or on Instagram @thestorytellersporch, https://www.instagram.com/thestorytellersporch/ Thank you joining us on The Storyteller's Porch this week! Make sure you follow us at https://thestorytellersporch.com/, https://thestorytellersporch.libsyn.com/, or on your favorite podcasting platform so you don't miss a single story with us on the Porch. We'll see you next time where we'll be sharing more personal stories with collective impact. What drink will you bring? Always drink responsibly, don't drink and drive.

The Storytellers Porch
Emily Chase Smith, extra-iced water, and Seven Minutes in Heaven or Six minutes in hell

The Storytellers Porch

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2021 17:44


Jill Davis meets with her guest Emily Chase Smith on The Porch, discussing divorce, dating, and a bit of drama.

Life/Death/Law Podcast

In this first episode Emily Bouchard, a family dynamics and money coach and the managing partner at Wealth Legacy Group, talks to me about money and the difficulties that families often have in engaging in honest conversations about it. Emily offers  fascinating insights into why money can be such a hard thing to talk about, and tips for helping to get these conversations started. I asked her to be on my show because, so often, a long, uncomfortable silence falls across the room when my clients begin to sort out who owns what in a marriage, or how parents want their children to treat an inheritance.  As Emily points out, avoiding open and honest communications about money (like avoiding the same kinds of conversations about death and illness) means a missed opportunity for learning about ourselves, our families, and our most closely held values and hopes. I hope you enjoy it. To read more: Emily is the co-author, with Emily Chase Smith, of Beginner’s Guide to Purposeful Prenups and the author of Estate Planning for the Blended Family.

Life/Death/Law Podcast

In this first episode Emily Bouchard, a family dynamics and money coach and the managing partner at Wealth Legacy Group, talks to me about money and the difficulties that families often have in engaging in honest conversations about it. Emily offers  fascinating insights into why money can be such a hard thing to talk about, and tips for helping to get these conversations started. I asked her to be on my show because, so often, a long, uncomfortable silence falls across the room when my clients begin to sort out who owns what in a marriage, or how parents want their children to treat an inheritance.  As Emily points out, avoiding open and honest communications about money (like avoiding the same kinds of conversations about death and illness) means a missed opportunity for learning about ourselves, our families, and our most closely held values and hopes. I hope you enjoy it. To read more: Emily is the co-author, with Emily Chase Smith, of Beginner’s Guide to Purposeful Prenups and the author of Estate Planning for the Blended Family.

The Boomer Business Owner with Charlie Poznek: Lifestyle Entrepreneurs | Online Business | Coaching

Emily Chase Smith is a writing partner, book engineer and the big cheese at ChaseSmith Press.  She helps authors plan, write, and publish books to position them as experts and up-level their business.  Emily is the author of The Financially Savvy Entrepreneur and 10 other books.

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The SaaS (Software as a Service) Business Podcast
006: Calling Cards Nobody Throws Away with Emily Chase Smith

The SaaS (Software as a Service) Business Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2015 28:04


Emily Chase Smith was a practicing attorney before leaving the law for a literary calling. Now, she helps entrepreneurs get their stories on paper by either ghostwriting their books or coaching them through the writing process. She explains why SaaS entrepreneurs should consider writing a book and why a book is your best calling card. She describes the differences between traditional publishing, self-publishing, and hybrid publishing. She talks about how she helps her clients get their books finished.   Key Segments [02:15] Emily Chase is a book lover and a recovering attorney. [02:25] Emily practiced bankruptcy law; her recognition of common mistake made by clients caused her to write The Financially Savvy Entrepreneur: Navigate the Money Maze of Running a Business. [02:50] As a podcaster, Emily produced Money Morsels, The Entrepreneurs Money Podcast, and Mommy Brain. [02:55] Emily has pivoted and is now doing book coaching and ghostwriting. [03:05] Why would SaaS entrepreneurs want the write a book? [03:20] A book will establish you as an expert in your field. [03:55] A book gives you a great base from which to operate. [04:40] If you give somebody a book, they're not going to throw it away. [04:50] Why prioritize writing a book over other tasks? [05:55] What types of clients does Emily attract? [08:15] How does Emily's personal experience uniquely qualify her to help her clients? [10:35] Why did Emily decide to pivot in her business? [12:10] How do Emily's book coaching and ghostwriting services work? [14:30] How does she bring a book to life? [15:20] How is Emily selective about the projects she will work on? [16:15] How does she feel about deadlines and schedules? [17:20] What is the DiSC(R) profile? [17:50] What is the end result of her work, and what are the traditional publishing, self-publishing, and hybrid publishing options? [20:20] How should a self-published book be designed to stand up next to a traditionally published work? [20:55] Emily uses Persona Publishing to produce high quality self-published works. [21:45] Does Emily help authors get book deals and understand contracts? [23:25] What does a first draft typically look like? [24:30] How does Emily help her customers focus? [25:00] You don't need to be a writer to have a story to tell. [26:00] Emily talks about her different package options and a special offer for listeners.   Resources Mentioned Chase Smith Press - Emily Chase Smith's service for book coaching and ghostwriting. DiSC(R) - (dominance/influence/steadiness/conscientiousness) a personal assessment tool. Mommy Brain - podcast by Emily Chase Smith and Kristie Cain: "brain candy for moms daring to be themselves." Money Morsels - podcast by Emily Chase Smith for small business owners about money. Persona Publishing - high quality self-published book producer. The Entrepreneurs Money Podcast - podcast by Emily Chase Smith for entrepreneurs to help them get back in the game after a setback. The Financially Savvy Entrepreneur: Navigate the Money Maze of Running a Business - book by Emily Chase Smith providing "clear systems and processes for avoiding the financial pitfalls that derail so many businesses."  

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TREPX Podcast | For enTREPreneurs by enTREPreneurs, TREPX Podcast provides actionable advice, tips, and steps for freelancers

In this episode, Emily Chase Smith shares her journey of entrepreneurship from Lawyer to content creator to authoring a book on financial savvy.   Emily speaks about what she learned during the long process of creating and launching a book, and shares some of the lessons learned to help other entrepreneurs tell their stories.     If you are a marketer, writer, or anyone looking to build a platform, this episode will have extremely valuable information about how to share your message with the world.

Leaders in the Trenches
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Leaders in the Trenches

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2014 27:19


Many entrepreneurs hold the common belief that “trying harder” will lead them to personal and financial success. They continue to try harder even though results are lacking. “Trying Harder” is not the solution. In fact, trying harder is the problem, because it keeps you from seeing what you need to see. Emily Chase Smith shares her journey from being a bankruptcy lawyer to becoming Financially Savvy. Emily talks about how she used to work harder to find her way (sound familiar?) to discovering the power of stepping back and gaining a new perspective. Get the show notes for 091 Emily Chase Smith | Trying Harder Is Not The Solution, It Is The Problem Click to Tweet: Listening to an amazing episode on Leaders in the Trenches with @GeneHammett #TryingHarder #NewPerspective #Episode091 #Podcasts Give Leaders in the Trenches a review on iTunes!

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Small Business Digest
Financing Tools That Work; How To Better Collect Accounts Receivables; CRM Tools

Small Business Digest

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2014 62:00


Emily Chase Smith, Esq., has helped countless entrepreneurs in tough places find options they didn't know existed. Banishing CPA-speak, THE FINANCIALLY SAVVY ENTREPRENEUR, She has more effective ways of finding, managing monies every small business leader should know. Rocco Luisi is an attorney who works with companies to identify and collect debt. He identify ways of saving costs while speeding up collections. John Oechsle is CEO of Swiftpage to talk about the cloud and how Swiftpagt helps small businesses, Read or download the newest edition of Small Business Digest at http://digital.turn-page.com/i/342149     .

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Starve the Doubts
The Financially Savvy Entrepreneur with Emily Chase Smith

Starve the Doubts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2014 26:10


Emily Chase Smith from http://emilychasesmith.com/ stopped by Starve the Doubts to talk about her new book... the Financially Savvy Entrepreneur. Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=CQWQVRBGQCK7E&source=url)

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Emily Chase Smith, Esq. is an author, speaker and financial business coach based in Southern California. She's written The Financially Savvy Entrepreneur: Navigating the Money Maze of Running Business and hosts Money Morsels: Small Bites of Wisdom for Entrepreneurs. Emily nerds out helping business owners make financially savvy decisions as they start and grow their businesses.

Franchise Euphoria
How to Control Your Finances So You & Your Business Prosper - with Emily Chase Smith

Franchise Euphoria

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2014 38:12


Welcome to Franchise Euphoria Podcast To subscribe to the podcast, please use the links below: iTunes:  Franchise Euphoria Podcast Tune in on Stitcher! Emily Chase Smith – How to Take Control of Your Finances so You & Your Business Prosper This week we discuss one of the things we all HATE to discuss. Money. Finances are the backbone of business but money is an issue that many avoid facing, especially if on shaky financial ground. Emily Chase Smith describes this as a fingers-crossed mentality. We cross our fingers and hope all will be well. Looking from the outside it is easy to see this is the worst thing you could do. Listen in to hear about the process she goes through when she works with her clients to get them on better financial footing. About Emily Chase Smith Emily graduated law school at 21.  Her family lived overseas for 5 years and when she came home she decided to focus her law practice on bankruptcy. She liked bankruptcy because you’re taking someone in a tough position and improving it dramatically – unlike most other areas of the law. She started seeing patterns that her clients were going through. She realized that if she had just seen them a year before they may have been able to avoid the situation that they were in now. She wanted to help them before the real problems began – to be a lighthouse. Now she works with businesses that may be on shaky ground but with a little guidance can come out stronger and more financially stable. Join us as Emily shares her tips on becoming a financially savvy entrepreneur. Show highlights Identifying long term goals Assessing/understanding your financial standing Money Personality Exit Plans Emily discusses the importance of identifying your long term goals so that you can identify the correct path to take and take it. The next step she takes with her clients is to go over all the financial records for the business with the owner, helping them understand where they are and how they might move forward.  She also discusses the need for an exit plan. Another key aspect she discusses is knowing your money personality. Not sure what that means? Listen in as she explains. Episode Resources Emilychasesmith.com Untangling Your Money Spaghetti Course The Entrepreneur’s Money Podcast on iTunes Want to help us out? If you enjoyed the show please share the podcast. Click here for a prepopulated tweet. Feedback Have any suggestions for future shows? Have questions or topic you would like us to do an episode on? If so, please leave a comment. If you enjoyed the podcast would you please take a moment to leave a review and rating on iTunes or Stitcher. Every review means we can reach out to more people. iTunes:  Franchise Euphoria Podcast Tune in on Stitcher!

Talk Credit Radio with Gerri Detweiler
Small Business Debt Help

Talk Credit Radio with Gerri Detweiler

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2013 11:39


Are you a small business owner who needs help with debt? Then you won't want to miss this interview with Emily Chase Smith, the Entrepreneur's Money Expert who shares her insights from helping many entrepreneurs through financial challenges. She explains why every small business owner needs to build enough runway; how to handle ups and downs in cash flow: why some creditors are like puffer fish and others are skunks (and how to handle them accordingly). If you own a small business, or hope to, you'll won't want to miss this! This interview aired February 25, 2013.

Money Plan SOS
Bankruptcy and Debt Solutions with Emily Chase Smith

Money Plan SOS

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2012 25:38


#80: Emily Chase Smith is a Debt Solutions Attorney that started by practicing bankruptcy law. Emily knows bankruptcy is not always the solution and she helps people determine what their best debt solution is. Find more information in our show notes at     

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Million Dollar Mindset
Big Dumb Stupid Debt with Emily Chase Smith 11-21-2011

Million Dollar Mindset

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2011 58:21


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Million Dollar Mindset
Big Dumb Stupid Debt with Emily Chase Smith 11-21-2011

Million Dollar Mindset

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2011 58:21


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