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In this episode, we discuss:The success habits we should bring into 2025,The importance of interrupting your reactive behaviours,The only proven way to rewire your brain,What your triggers are really trying to tell you,Integrating your shadows,The only 3 things you can really control,The importance of letting go of shame and blame,Your internal dialogue about your self worth and money,Money mistakes don't dictate your financial destiny,The mindset hacks that undoubtedly changed my life,The art of becoming un-triggerable and much more.I hope this episode encourages you to move forward with an optimistic and enthusiastic attitude, because you can always start fresh and move forward with a clean slate, it simply takes a decision and commitment. I know you have everything it takes to be incredibly successful, so let's go shall we?Recommended Episodes:Episode 120. 10 Broke Behaviours to Leave in 2024Episode 10. This phrase blocks your manifestations instantly.Episode 12. Drop the shame & activate your powerCONNECT Instagram @moneymindsethub YouTube @moneymindsethub Website www.moneymindsethub.com WORK WITH ME Take the MONEY ARCHETYPE QUIZ Download the MONEY MINDSET TRACK Join RICH & RESILIENT - Money Mindset & Energetics Mastery Join MONEY MOVES - Wealth Energetics X Human Design Live Program FAVS Podcast Host - They do the hard work for you - Try Buzzsprout Video Editing - AI based tool to make editing a breeze - Try Descript Email Marketing - 50% off your first year with Flodesk - Sign up Legal Stuff - My fav legal team to protect your biz Carla x
Kris and Sharni are an Aussie sales power couple who built their dream life by breaking all the rules. They're here this week to unpack with me their unconventional (but highly effective) sales strategies.As partners behind Beyond Closers and The Remote Sales Institute, they've built hundreds of connections and created a system for a sales experience that feels like anything BUT a sales call.Other topics we include:Why hiring based on potential is a recipe for disaster (and what to look for instead)Why “freestyling within a framework” is the key to authentic sales conversationsThe ONE SECRET to their success as business owners and as a couplePlus, they hit me with a mind-blowing question that every entrepreneur needs to ask themselves.Click that play button and let's get started.Follow Kris and Sharni at:https://beyondclosers.com/https://remotesalesinstitute.com/https://www.instagram.com/kriscochrane/https://www.instagram.com/sharni_campbell/https://www.facebook.com/kriscochrane.profilehttps://www.facebook.com/sharni.campbell.9Follow Ken Okazaki at:https://www.instagram.com/kenokazaki/https://www.youtube.com/c/KenOkazakihttps://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-content-capitalists-with-ken-okazaki/id1634328251https://open.spotify.com/show/09IzKghscecbI7jPDVBJTwContent Capitalists YouTube
In this rib-tickling episode, David Dodge spills the beans on his rollercoaster journey from adversity to real estate riches. He's like the Indiana Jones of property investment, dodging obstacles and swinging from deals to success! With a wink and a nod, he reveals the real estate secrets that make Uncle Sam shed a tear (of joy) – dodging.... I mean... minimizing those pesky taxes! David even moonlights as an author, penning page-turners between property flips. Tune in as he unveils his soon-to-drop book, "Stop F'ing Around" – a guide to kicking bad habits and becoming the master of your domain. And don't miss his podcast, "Everyone's a Millionaire with David Dodge," where he rubs elbows with the elite and spills their money-making beans. With David, it's not just about wealth; it's about spreading love, laughs, and learning.TakeawaysLeveraging private and hard money lenders can help fund real estate acquisitions without using personal funds.The BRRRR method is an effective strategy for growing a real estate portfolio and creating passive income. Real estate investing offers wealth creation through cash flow, appreciation, and tax advantages.Finding motivated sellers is crucial for successful real estate investing.Having a real estate license can provide cost savings and additional opportunities.Investing in marketing and building a team are essential for scaling a real estate business.Lessons learned from failures include being conservative in estimating ARV and repair costs. Empathy, gratitude, and perspective are key in helping others and finding personal fulfillment.Having a strong 'why' is crucial for achieving goals and staying motivated.To reach David and support his work, follow him on Instagram, join his coaching program at REISkool.com, and engage with his community. You can Join the Omaha REIA at https://omahareia.com/ Omaha REIA on facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/OmahaREIA Check out the National REIA https://nationalreia.org/ Find Ted Kaasch at www.tedkaasch.com Owen Dashner on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/owen.dashner Instagram https://www.instagram.com/odawg2424/ Red Ladder Property Solutions www.sellmyhouseinomahafast.com Liquid Lending Solutions www.liquidlendingsolutions.com Owen's Blogs www.otowninvestor.com www.reiquicktips.com David Dodge Books https://www.amazon.com/stores/David-Dodge/author/B0B69FZ3WX?ref=ap_rdr&isDramIntegrated=true&shoppingPortalEnabled=true David's Community https://www.skool.com/realestate/about If you like the content on Omaha REIA Radio, Be sure to give us a review on your favorite podcast platform to help others find us and leverage the knowledge and experience our hosts and guests have to offer. We greatly appreciate you for tuning in and see you in the next episode!!
Welcome back to Part 2 of our origin and business story episode! If you missed Part 1, you'll definitely want to check it out first.
Constantin's Podcast: Unleash ThyselfIn this thought-provoking episode, Matt and Constantin dive deep into personal growth, self-discovery, and the power of mindset. They explore the concept of having a clear vision while being open to iterations and adjustments along the way. Drawing inspiration from philosopher Albert Schweitzer, they discuss the importance of continually learning and growing as human beings.The conversation touches on the difference between a fixed mindset and a growth mindset, emphasizing the value of learning from past mistakes and practicing self-forgiveness. Constantin shares his approach of self-reflection and self-love, using techniques like meditation and journaling to gain clarity and release negative emotions. They discuss the significance of aligning goals with one's personal why and making choices that resonate with their mission.While Constantin's podcast primarily features interviews with guests who share their experiences and insights, this episode highlights key themes that foster personal development and empower listeners to embrace their own journeys. From forgiveness to intention-setting, this conversation offers valuable perspectives on cultivating a growth mindset, making conscious choices, and creating a fulfilling life aligned with one's values and purpose. Support the Show: Buy Me A Coffee! Website: SecondMix.net Email Me: matt@secondmix.netREFLECT, REVISE, and REMIX your life and business with the MONTHLY Second Mix Newsletter covering GOAL MASTERY for Real Estate Professionals. Your business gets better as YOU get better! Sign Up Now
Sarah und Laura Tobias sind die Gründerinnen des Start-Ups TOBIAS RE/DESIGN, einem mobilen Servicekonzept für luxury upcycling von natürlichem Premium-Material in Berlin. Die Idee entstand aus einem über Generationen gewachsenen Familienunternehmen, dass sich seit mehr als 30 Jahren hochwertiger Bekleidung und deren Umgestaltung widmet und bis heute von Mutter Gisela Tobias in NRW geführt wird.Von kleinauf mit Designermode aufgewachsen haben beide eine fundierte Ausbildung und Studium in der Modebranche durchlaufen. Sarah Tobias arbeitete lange im Vertrieb/Sales für das italienische Unternehmen ITTIERRE SPA für Kollektionen wie D&G Dolce&Gabbana, Versace Jeans Couture, Gianfranco Ferré etc. und baute Mitte der 2000er Jahre die Modemesse PREMIUM Exhibitions in Berlin mit auf. Nach Geburt ihres 1. von 4 Kindern entschied sie sich 2010 ins Familienunternehmen einzusteigen und den aussergewöhnlichen Service am Standort Berlin anzubieten.Laura Tobias machte meine Ausbildung bei dem renommierten Modeunternehmen Closed in Hamburg und arbeitete anschliessend dort im Marketing mit Fokus auf Event-und Messe Koordination, Shoperöffnungen und PR.Nach einer kurzen Erfahrung beim Fashion Giganten Zalando im Einkauf stieg Laura 2017 mit in das Familienunternehmen ein, um die Vision einer nachhaltigen Kreislaufwirtschaft in der Mode voranzubringen.Mit Gründung des Start-Ups August 2021 liegt der Fokus darauf das Konzept aus der extremen Nische zu holen. Der einzigartige Service, der bisher einem vorrangig lokalen, exklusiven Circle von Kunden:innen bekannt und zugänglich war soll zukünftig über verschiedene Kanäle mehr Sichtbarkeit und Erreichbarkeit erlangen und von allen, an zirkulären Lösungen interessierten Konsumenten national und international nutzbar sein. Entdecke die innovative Welt des Luxus-Upcyclings mit Sarah und Laura Tobias, den Gründerinnen von Tobias Redesign, während wir ihr einzigartiges mobiles Servicekonzept erkunden, das natürlichen, hochwertigen Materialien wie Pelz, Leder und Seide neues Leben einhaucht. Wir werden in die faszinierende Geschichte ihres Familienunternehmens eintauchen, das Erbe ihrer bahnbrechenden Mutter Gisela Tobias und den kreativen Prozess hinter der Verwandlung vorhandener Materialien in frische, luxuriöse Stücke für eine neue Generation beleuchten.Es lohnt sich reinzuhören.Hier geht's zu den ShownotesWOMEN IN FASHION MENTORINGMöchtest auch Du mit Deinen vorhandenen Potenzialen, Fähigkeiten und Kenntnissen Deine unverwechselbare Marke im Fashion- und Lifestyle-Segment aufbauen? Ich helfe Dir gerne bei der Gründung Deiner eigenen Marke, und biete Dir meine Erfahrungen, meine Plattform, und den Zugang zu meinem exklusiven Netzwerk.TRIFF JETZT DEINE ENTSCHEIDUNG und vereinbare Dein kostenfreies Vorgespräch mit mir. Vielen Dank für Deine Treue!Herzlichst,Sibel Brozathttps://womeninfashion.de/www.linkedin.com/womeninfashion.dewww.instagram.com/womeninfashion.dewww.facebook.comMöchtest auch Du mit Deinen vorhandenen Potenzialen, Fähigkeiten und Kenntnissen Deine unverwechselbare Marke im Fashion- und Lifestyle-Segment aufbauen? Ich helfe Dir gerne bei der Gründung Deiner eigenen Marke, und biete Dir meine Erfahrungen, meine Plattform, und den Zugang zu meinem exklusiven Netzwerk.TRIFF JETZT DEINE ENTSCHEIDUNG und vereinbare Dein kostenfreies Vorgespräch auf www.womeninfashion.de/mentoring
In this episode of our podcast, I had the pleasure of asking Moritz 10 random questions to get to know him better. Moritz shared with me his fascinating story of moving from East Germany to America and the reasons behind his decision. He also talked about his love for the outdoors and how he enjoys spending time in nature.As a student, Moritz shared some insights into what student life is like and how he manages to balance his studies with his hobbies and interests. He also talked about his love for big dogs and the joy they bring to his life.After the interview, I was inspired to create an illustration based on Moritz's answers. Check out the Youtube channel or see how it came to life on some apparel https://www.redbubble.com/shop/ap/144764966Throughout the episode, Moritz's positive attitude and infectious energy shone through, leaving me feeling inspired and uplifted. This episode is a testament to the power of sharing our stories and getting to know each other on a deeper level.Tune in to this episode to hear Moritz's answers to 10 random questions, learn more about his life, and see the illustration that his story inspired.If you dig the illustration, you can find it on all sorts of apparel on Redbubble. https://www.redbubble.com/shop/ap/144764966Want to see more of my illustration work? Head over to my other youtube channel to see all types of creativity. https://www.youtube.com/@mattymitchell
In this episode, we finish up our conversation with Simon Johnson from Stocks on the Rocks. We discuss his investment strategy during the initial stages of the Covid-19 pandemic.Check out our Stocks to watch for 2023 episode
My fascinating guest this week, is John David Latta, who shares with us his extraordinary stories of what happened when he threw himself into Unconditional Love with sincerity and earnestness. He was a single father of two young children; terrified and stalked by an oppressive fear of death, he was at rock bottom, facing loneliness and bankruptcy. John threw himself into many unique and extremely personal experiences which he willingly shares with us throughout this episode, experiences that challenged his state of awareness and utterly transformed his lifeSupport the showTweet us at: https://twitter.com/Psychic_Mattersinstagram us at: https://www.instagram.com/psychicmatters/TikTok us at: https://www.tiktok.com/@psychicmattersYouTube us at: https://www.youtube.com/@psychicmatters/featuredFacebook us at: https://www.facebook.com/groups/psychicmattersLEAVE A REVIEW: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/psychic-matters-1022002MERCH: https://psychic-matters.teemill.com/ - buy your hoodies and Tees here!DEAF FRIENDLY: If you'd like to get the links & show notes, including a complete transcription, head to www.anntheato.com www.patreon.com LEAVE A TIP: https://ann-theato.ck.page/products/psychic-matters-podcast-tip-jarBUY ME A COFFEE: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/psychicmatters CREDITS: Reach by Christopher Lloyd Clarke. Licensed by Enlightened Audio.Thank you for listening to Psychic Matters!
What you achieved in your life?Or have you never taken the time ask yourself this question?A lot of us are so busy looking for the next thing to do, the next goal to kick or the latest and greatest idea that's going to take their business/life to the next level…We lose sight of the learning we have experienced just to get where we are today!There is a difference between reflecting and dwellingReflecting:allows you to learn from your journeytake the good and disregard the badtake stock of what you're actually capable ofsee the power of a purpose driven lifeDwelling:presents the questions of “what if?”makes you feel like you could have done betterhindsight takes over, polluting your mind with negativityEverything we do is a lesson, we never lose or fail, we simply learnMy aim is to share everything I have learnt along the way throughout my first year of business and inspire you to chase your dreams, align with your purpose and grow throughout your own hero's journey Support the showWork with me:► Book In Your Call For Set The Standard Here► Apply to work 1:1 with Me Here
I can't wait for you to LISTEN to this podcast with Melissa Cassera. Put your headphones on and listen now!Melissa Cassera is a Professional Screenwriter and Award-Winning Publicity & Content Strategist with a 15+ year track record of helping businesses create an Obsessed® fan base for their work.Melissa goes deep into what BTS of a screenwriter looks like, including rejection. She also teaches us about, “pleasure breaks.” If you want to create your own practice, get her 30 day workbook here“What do I find pleasurable that isn't in relation to my work? …Be playful about it, try and test (out) some different things. And then once you know what you like… schedule what I call, “pleasure breaks” into your day every day, these are 15 minute sometimes longer.” — Melissa CasseraJournal Prompts & Full Show Notes 1. What activities do you find pleasurable? Hint: Some of mine are drinking hot tea, meditating, pulling tarot cards, drinking cacao and riding my Peloton bike.2. Schedule in time to create pleasure breaks in your day. Need ideas? Grab Melissa's workbook!3. Do you need support? A friend or accountability buddy send them a text or call them.I am excited to hear your thoughts! Listen on ITUNES + Spotify Please tag us @itscarlacontreras + @melissa.cassera on Instagram so we can continue the conversation with you. Use the hashtag #showupfullypodcastEat Well,xo Chef CarlaPS: Want to learn about becoming a Health Coach? Listen to this episode here
What is the difference between a will and a trust? How does estate planning help reinforce generational wealth? What documents do you need to start planning for your estate? Lashawn E. Mikell, Esq. is a licensed attorney and has practiced law for 22 years. She is trained mediator and financial arbitrator with FINRA. She became a licensed attorney in the State of Georgia in 2001. Lashawn is a graduate of the University of North Carolina, School of Law, in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, where she received her juris doctor in 2000. In 1997, she graduated Magna Cum Laude with a Bachelor of Art degree in Political Science from Morgan State University in Baltimore, Maryland. She is a native of Jersey City, NJ and has resided in Atlanta Metro Area for 22 years. Connect with LaShawn E Mikell, EsqFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/lashawnemikellSign up for the Real Estate Wholesaling Mastermind Course with Chris Jefferson: https://www.startflippingdeals.com/webreg?via=kerwynStart your own podcast with Buzzsprout https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1847701Purchase Malik's First Job: Financial Principles for Teens:www.maliksfirstjob.com Follow Malik's First Job on Social Media Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/maliksfirstjobInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/maliksfirstjobTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/maliksfirstjob
Don't @ Me Hosts, Ace Anderson & Tatt2Tone sit down with Dancer and OnlyFans Model, Caitlyn to discuss how she got into the business and found her own success while also facing challenges of her family and friends discovering her new career as a sex worker.If you enjoyed this episode, give us a five star rating, review, and help us reach the masses by sharing our content with producers and creators who you think could help move the needle in our entertainment careers. DON'T STOP SHARING! You'd be surprised how much you can help us out simply by sending our content to even one other person. Thanks for all your support and may all your aspirations come true. Blessings!
Uplifting, motivating, inspiring - welcome to Linda's Corner Podcast. In this episode, Kelli Calabrese shares tips on physical fitness, mental health, spiritual connection, sleep hygiene, tips for youthful aging, and helping people get through the grief of separation, divorce and post divorce to live an amazing bonus life. Kelli is an experienced wellness coach, speaker, best selling author and entrepreneur. With 3 science degrees and 27 certifications she is an expert on all wellness topics including fitness, weight loss, energy, youthful aging and sleep. Kelli also speaks about forgiveness, purpose, joy, and love. As a certified divorce coach she can help people get through the grief of separation, divorce and post divorce to live an amazing bonus life. You can reach Kelli at her website kellicalabrese.com.Please share, subscribe, visit the Linda's Corner website at lindascornerpodcast.com and follow on youtube, facebook, instagram, and pinterest @lindascornerpodcast.
Total Fit Boss Chick - Entrepreneurship, Mindset, and Lifestyle
Topics on Embracing Progress How to start letting go of perfect More to Weight Food Positivity and HappinessEmbracing Opportunity Productivity Secrets Taking it One Day at a Time Never Too Late to be ImperfectIt is never too late to start working on yourself. The most important thing I want you to understand is that when we let go of perfection we can embrace progress!Key Points for WellnessWhat really matters is our happiness. It doesn't matter what size or weight you are, you will never feel positive and content unless you genuinely accept yourself just as you are. Remember it's a journey where no one is taking the same exact path as you. The first step is to change our mindsets. We need to realize that we can't keep making excuses when it comes to our wellness. We also need to understand that we must let go of the idea of perfectionism because to put it bluntly, it is just not a sustainable goal to have. We need to embrace progress, no matter how small, and be proud of ourselves! Next, let's define what weight we need to lose. There is more to weight than a number on a scale. We also need to consider the weight of stress, emotions and goals. With these mental and emotional weights, we have to find a healthy balance! Also, remember that each of us are different, and so are our coping mechanisms!Once that is done, we need to consider the energy we take in and take out. There is a way we can live a stress-free life.Let's Take It One Day At A Time! Our journey to wellness is not linear and it can seem daunting. This is exactly why I suggest you take it One Day at a Time with a template set I created just for you! I highly encourage you to get it, especially when you have a lot of chaos in your life right now, having things will help you find the time to focus on YOU and your WELLNESS! Don't worry it's a BONUS for you because you're doing so well in your journey! Also, I made a Youtube guide for you! PS: I also have another BONUS Productivity Quiz: Personality Productivity Quiz (https://www.totalfitbosschick.com/productivityquiz/). Because there's all sorts of productivity methods out there, so let's help you find the best one FOR YOU without wasting time! LinkedIn Page: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sylviagbolliemd/Twitter: EmbraceYouMDFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/EmbraceYouMDInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/embraceyoumd/
As an entrepreneur, writing can be a great way to share your ideas, opinions, and thought leadership. It's also the perfect way to position yourself as an expert within your market niche, and nurture engagement with current customers as well as prospective buyers. How can you use thought leadership to boost brand awareness and build trust with referrals, buyers, prospects?To find out, Nola Boea and Lori Vajda sat down with authors and bloggers Kristina Adams and Ellie Betts. These writers share their tips, tools, and resources to help smart, successful, aspiring entrepreneurs get started as writers and thought leaders. Why You Should Listen To This Episode. In It You'll Learn: Why, as an entrepreneur, you should be writing articles, blog posts, and books.How writing on topics with a fresh perspective, no one else has, is an innovative way to garner attention and helps you stand out.Why thought leadership builds trust with prospective customers and those who might be a great referral source.Tips to help you transform the way you write into engaging and interesting thought leadership. In today's increasingly connected digital world, your writing has the power to foster engagement with current customers (who you want to retain) and prospective buyers (who you want to convert into paying clients). And not to mention, 83% of buyers believe it helps them trust an organization.(9:34.84) Why using cute titles for your blog posts, articles and books is a terrible idea! And how to choose titles that deliver a unique selling point.(11:03.46) Help for writers so they can get over the mental roadblocks that are holding them back from starting or finishing their books, articles and blog posts. (13:47.48) Why writing one book is not enough and how you can use the Netflix model to write, publish and profit from your books.(14:35.22) 7 tips to improve your business and thought leadership writing, and how you can use it to set yourself apart from the competition, get referrals and attract your ideal clients.(18:57:10) Why your writing needs a niche and how you can turn your opinion pieces, blogs, and books about your business, industry or marketplace into one.(25:11:47) 5 tips to use blogging or writing to develop an income stream.Resources DIY Build Your Own Business Website - Course LinkEpisode #45 with Kristina Adams: Three Authors Share Their Tips to Help You Write Your First Book. Listen on Apple podcast, Google podcast, Spotify, Stitcher or Sticky Brand LabThe Writer's Cookbook websiteThe Writer's Mindset podcastBooks from author Kristina AdamsWriters Cookbook Facebook pageRecipe for Victoria Sponge CakeConvertKit: Our #1 Favorite Email Marketing Platform (This is an affiliate link)
Say It Skillfully® is a show that helps you to benefit from Molly Tschang's expert guidance on the best possible ways to speak your mind at work in a positive and productive manner. Episode 91 is the 15th monthly feature of “Our Voices,” intended to accelerate social change that levels the playing field and helps everyone live to their full potential. In hearing the life journeys of people you might not otherwise encounter, listeners gain empathetic understanding for what may be a very different experience of what it means to grow up, go to school, struggle, work and live in our world. The aim is for people to see a bit of themselves in these journeys, and embrace—we're more similar than not. Molly's friend and “way-finding” social intrapreneur, Nate Wong, leads the way; you can pursue meaningful purpose AND a career in big business! With grandparents who emigrated from China to Hawaii—picking pineapples—Nate's father grew up in Honolulu, his Mother, Fiji. They met as she attended University of Hawaii on scholarship, and opened a Chinese restaurant before heading to the DC area where Nate grew up. While in a relatively diverse community, he shares experiences of not fitting in and struggling with his race—kids making fun of his school lunches, name calling in college—speaking too well to be fully Asian, yet not white enough for other settings. When a professor crossed the line, Nate took a stand with school administration, finding his voice when he needed it. He opens up about the deep introspection resulting from the recent anti-AAPI sentiments... helping him realize how he's suppressed emotions and been complicit in stereotypes of a monolithic race, a model minority…, and assimilating to a white male leadership model. Molly and he discuss the immense gratitude their parents have for the opportunity to be in America, the constant hospitality they offered to others new to the states, and the lasting impact of their pay-it-forward spirit on their own values. Picking one of the 3 “right” majors—engineering—and earning his MBA from Yale, Nate talks about letting go of what he was supposed to do. He approached his work as testing different hypotheses, “zigzagging” a path to living his purpose. In 10 different countries, he partnered with the likes of the Obama Foundation, Acumen Fund and Endeavor and opened social impact units at Deloitte Consulting and at Boston Consulting Group. Nate also shares gems from his writings: challenging our view of successful innovation to be one that benefits many, not a select few. Molly's thought for the weekL Lack of courage sabotages more people than lack of ability. Don't beat yourself before you start (FS.blog). Tune in for Nate's journey, inspiring us to know no boundaries and commit to taking action so that all can be safe, seen and heard, and our true and best selves.
Say It Skillfully® is a show that helps you to benefit from Molly Tschang's expert guidance on the best possible ways to speak your mind at work in a positive and productive manner. Episode 91 is the 15th monthly feature of “Our Voices,” intended to accelerate social change that levels the playing field and helps everyone live to their full potential. In hearing the life journeys of people you might not otherwise encounter, listeners gain empathetic understanding for what may be a very different experience of what it means to grow up, go to school, struggle, work and live in our world. The aim is for people to see a bit of themselves in these journeys, and embrace—we're more similar than not. Molly's friend and “way-finding” social intrapreneur, Nate Wong, leads the way; you can pursue meaningful purpose AND a career in big business! With grandparents who emigrated from China to Hawaii—picking pineapples—Nate's father grew up in Honolulu, his Mother, Fiji. They met as she attended University of Hawaii on scholarship, and opened a Chinese restaurant before heading to the DC area where Nate grew up. While in a relatively diverse community, he shares experiences of not fitting in and struggling with his race—kids making fun of his school lunches, name calling in college—speaking too well to be fully Asian, yet not white enough for other settings. When a professor crossed the line, Nate took a stand with school administration, finding his voice when he needed it. He opens up about the deep introspection resulting from the recent anti-AAPI sentiments... helping him realize how he's suppressed emotions and been complicit in stereotypes of a monolithic race, a model minority…, and assimilating to a white male leadership model. Molly and he discuss the immense gratitude their parents have for the opportunity to be in America, the constant hospitality they offered to others new to the states, and the lasting impact of their pay-it-forward spirit on their own values. Picking one of the 3 “right” majors—engineering—and earning his MBA from Yale, Nate talks about letting go of what he was supposed to do. He approached his work as testing different hypotheses, “zigzagging” a path to living his purpose. In 10 different countries, he partnered with the likes of the Obama Foundation, Acumen Fund and Endeavor and opened social impact units at Deloitte Consulting and at Boston Consulting Group. Nate also shares gems from his writings: challenging our view of successful innovation to be one that benefits many, not a select few. Molly's thought for the weekL Lack of courage sabotages more people than lack of ability. Don't beat yourself before you start (FS.blog). Tune in for Nate's journey, inspiring us to know no boundaries and commit to taking action so that all can be safe, seen and heard, and our true and best selves.
Show NotesAs an aspiring entrepreneur, you have goals for launching a side business but you're making little progress. Maybe your dream of becoming a speaker, consultant or subject matter expert has you feeling frazzled at where to begin. When stress, overwhelm or perfectionistic thoughts keep you stuck and unable to make progress, frustration can be like an Achilles heel. In this mindset-reset episode, Lori Vajda and Nola Boea sat down with Internationally-trained Master Meditation Teacher, Cyndee Rae Lutz, to learn how the use of meditation and breathing techniques can quiet our inner critic and help us make progress forward.Thanks for Listening!Ready to start your business or grow your personal brand? Schedule a free 20 min. consultation call now. Sticky Brand Lab is the place for professionals who want to take their knowledge, experience or ideas on the road less traveled. If you enjoyed this show, make sure to subscribe to the podcast so you'll never miss an episode. Want to get to know us more? Find out more about us and our services at Sticky Brand LabWe love hearing from you! Leave or speak your message hereIf you haven't already, please connect with us on Facebook! Would you like to be a featured guest or have your question, comment or review mentioned? Ask Muse!Mindset-reset strategies are in the works. Come have a listen!In This Episode You will...Learn how to reduce stress and avoid burnout.Understand the many different ways perfectionism undermines our confidence. Discover easy techniques for handling the pressure of entrepreneurship while simultaneously boosting confidence.Learn tips and strategies to help you create a more peaceful mind.Through our own entrepreneurial journey, we've learned just how easy it can be to get bogged down in the daily stress and challenges associated with a business.Taking a different approach requires more than an intention, it requires a change in mindset. (5:39.27) The main reason you need to have a ‘beginner's mindset' when starting mindfulness, mediation or breathwork. (7:23.07) The top misconceptions entrepreneurs and CEOs make when it comes to cultivating a meditation and breathwork practice. (11:51:43) This simple trick will help you turn off the work thoughts so you can relax into sleep.(13:24.17) Confusing productivity with activity is just one example of the ways entrepreneurs find themselves doing busywork rather than business work.(14:31:04) How resistance and distractions work together to keep you from reaching your entrepreneurial goals.(18:55:53) Four simple tips and techniques for bringing meditation into your daily routine.ResourcesYou can subscribe to Lori and Nola's show, (we love you and want to make it easy) on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, or wherever you listen to podcasts.Sticky Brand Lab Resources - stickybrandlab.com/resources Cyndee Rae Lutz - CyndeeRaeLutz.com Email for Cyndee Rae Lutz - CyndeeLutz@gmail.comThis episode was supported by: Be-YOU-niquePod
With the rise in the number of side hustles and entrepreneur startups,(the Small Business Administration's Office of Advocacy reports the numbers of small businesses owned equally by men and women to be 2.5 million in the U.S.), more and more couples are taking the leap of faith and going into business together. We wondered what it's like having your significant other as your business partner? To find out, Lori Vajda and Nola Boeá asked four couples to share how they divide roles and responsibilities for running their business as well as how they make it work as business partners. Their candid answers are the subject of today's episode.Business success strategies are in the works. Come have a listen!In This Episode You'll LearnFrom four couples who shared their firsthand experience key insights and the challenges with spouse run businesses.How to divide the roles and responsibilities you each like and the ones you don't, with less friction.The secret to jointly operating your business together successfully, may be in knowing this one thing about the two of you.The lines between work and personal life can easily become blurred. These couples recommend you do this to ensure a healthy business.When you're in business with your significant other, you need to be prepared to spend a lot of time together. As a result, it becomes imperative to ensure the lines of communication are kept open. As Lori and Nola found out from these couples, if you let the business pressures and worries leak into your personal lives, it can cause challenges in the partnership. Success comes from each spouse prioritizing open lines of communication. In this episode four couples share their helpful tips and lessons learned for running a successful business together.(3:47.86) According to Jill Keunhnert and Glenn Wright of Lucky Fish Scuba, the key to successfully running a business together may be in having each partner follow this simple prescriptive. (6:24.46) How starting a business from a shared interest or hobby is a better option for creating the lifestyle you both want to lead.(8:16:44) Nicole Jonas and Spencer Hapoienu of Insight Out of Chaos, share their two tips for running their successful business and how they ensure the challenges or concerns of the daily operations don't leak into their marriage.(12:57.65) Jean and Vero Doherty of Le Patio in Wilton Manors, Florida, share their key insights for running a successful restaurant.(14:57:09) Corrie and Rhabby Domingo, managing partners of TropaZ Fitness in Houston, Texas explain how their shared values and goals make not just for a better business, but also a successful life, partnership.ResourcesYou can subscribe to Lori and Nola's show, Sticky Brand Lab, (we love you and want to make it easy) on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, or wherever you listen to podcasts.Lucky Fish Scuba in Key Largo, Florida - https://www.luckyfishscuba.com/ Insight out of Chaos headquartered in Miami, Florida - https://iooc.com/ Le Patio, located in Wilton Manors, Florida - https://www.lepatiowiltonmanors.com/ TropaZ Fitness in Houston, Texas - https://www.tropazfitness.com/
Say It Skillfully® is a show that helps you to benefit from Molly Tschang's expert guidance on the best possible ways to speak your mind at work in a positive & productive manner. In Episode 71 Molly's first caller, Adam, is starting out with a new organization and team; he wants to get started in the right way, especially as lots of change is in the air. Then Jon, who leads an amazing non-profit organization that helps people rehabilitate after serious health issues, has stakeholders all over the globe and is keen to instill a “say it skillfully” culture. As they've been onboarding many new folks, it's top of mind for him that everyone communicates openly and productively, regardless of tenure, introvert or extrovert...(15:50). And Nayantara is inspired by how we can emerge better from the pandemic; we chat about having actionable conversations around equity (40:50). Molly's Thought for the Week—what she wishes for all: “Finding your voice, one that is effective and authentic to you, is how you can be who you are and say what needs to be said.” (from her TEDx talk, https://bit.ly/3nlZ7kG) Tune in AND learn how to navigate work while being invaluable and true to yourself.
Say It Skillfully® is a show that helps you to benefit from Molly Tschang’s expert guidance on the best possible ways to speak your mind at work in a positive & productive manner. In Episode 71 Molly’s first caller, Adam, is starting out with a new organization and team; he wants to get started in the right way, especially as lots of change is in the air. Then Jon, who leads an amazing non-profit organization that helps people rehabilitate after serious health issues, has stakeholders all over the globe and is keen to instill a “say it skillfully” culture. As they’ve been onboarding many new folks, it’s top of mind for him that everyone communicates openly and productively, regardless of tenure, introvert or extrovert...(15:50). And Nayantara is inspired by how we can emerge better from the pandemic; we chat about having actionable conversations around equity (40:50). Molly’s Thought for the Week—what she wishes for all: “Finding your voice, one that is effective and authentic to you, is how you can be who you are and say what needs to be said.” (from her TEDx talk, https://bit.ly/3nlZ7kG) Tune in AND learn how to navigate work while being invaluable and true to yourself.
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Dave and Blair go down to Rockdale, TX to celebrate Brett Boren's 2nd Anniversary. Brett has risen from obscurity to notoriety in the Texas barbecue world in only two years producing quality food worthy of day trips.In this episode, Dave and Blair sit down with Brian Wallis who is launching a company, Doc's Boudin, set to become a beacon of boudin quality west of Louisiana. Also, Kyle Stallings, owner of Austin's Rollin' Smoke BBQ sits down to discuss getting into the bbq game late, but adding hustle, late nights and high quality meats to the Sixth Street scene.Enjoy!
Today's episode is the next instalment of The Social INK Show. James O'Donnell (Commercial Director) and host, Chris Bruno (CEO) from Social INK are at it again. This episode is a bit of an exclusive for our All About Digital Marketing listeners as over on the Social INK YouTube channel, it's being released as 4 parts. The main subjects we covered in this episode are: What is LinkedIn Outreach? How can you help small business in 2020?Why don't more business owners VLOG? How does repurposing content help your business? We're always testing our content, finding new ideas to create and repurpose what we're working on. Be sure to let us know what you think of this episode over on our social channels. In the meantime, a massive thank you for everyone who tunes in. You guys are awesome! I hope you all stay safe.Enjoy!A huge thank you to Campaign Refinery for sponsoring this episode. Check out the amazing email marketing automation tool they've created.Please subscribe, rate and review, and find us @AllAboutDigMar on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram to share your thoughts.The All About Digital Marketing Podcast is brought to you by Social INK, a digital marketing consultancy on a mission to put the social back into social media.
Scott Needham is the CEO of BuyBoxer, which has the largest catalog of Amazon Prime products in the United States. Over the years, as he has led the technological advancement of Amazon-selling at his company, Scott has accumulated a deep knowledge about selling product online, and now he wants to share his knowledge with you to help you become a better Amazon seller.Scott is also founder of a reimbursement service company called Valence services (www.valenceservices.com). Notably, Scott has made over $100 million in sales on Amazon using some of the tactics and strategies shared on Today's show.If you enjoyed this episode, please share this episode with a friend. :)Follow Scott:Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzcv9LUQ65VL5CvSnIAWKZQPodcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-smartest-amazon-seller/id1468982740IG - https://www.instagram.com/smartestseller/?hl=enFollow Brandon Shroyer (Smoke Trap)IG - https://www.instagram.com/smoke.trap/?hl=enWebsite - https://smoketrap.com/Follow Cooper:IG - https://www.instagram.com/cbrunner37/?hl=enWebsite - https://www.cooperbrunner.com/Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyAII-Simi5JCUc90xhuapAMAKE TODAY COUNT.- Cooper
延續上週Power Monday尋找達成大目標該如何讓自己聚焦於最重要的1件事,但這只是第一步,定義出方向後一步一腳印的堅持與努力也是不可或缺的環節之一! 將和各位分享一個我過去犯的錯誤,而也是改變了這個錯誤後,讓我能夠更有效的運用我的時間和「腦力」,根據高階經理人教練David Allen所倡導的新法「Getting Things Done: The Art of Stree Free Productivity」帶給我更細微的觀點來糾正我過去的錯誤方式。如果這集讓妳充滿共鳴想和我聊聊天,可以隨時發私訊到GRL PWR TALKS女力心聲的IG https://www.instagram.com/grlpwrtalks/ 別忘記到節目官網訂閱每週三女力手札電子報,即可獲得我設計的女力心聲Trello看板連結喔! https://www.grlpwrtalks.com/
Do you feel like your struggle defines you? Do you think struggle helps one build good character? Do you think struggle (or lack thereof) affects people's ability to empathize? Do you participate in the Struggle Olympics? This week we change gears a little bit to talk about something we can all relate to as we all struggle with something. Are some struggles invalid? Cass thinks so. Nessa is realizing that her struggles continually evolve with her. Dassa concludes the episode with a rant directed at Walmart and other giant corporations that are not taking the proper protection measures for their employees and customers in face of COVID 19. What's your #QuarantineRoutine? Let us know on social media @99percentanomaly. Music by Sarel (@sarel_official) and Jeff Pierre (@jeffpierremusic). Visit our website at 99percentanomalypodcast.com.
“Learning the step-by-step of how to invest is out there,” says today’s guests. “But getting your mindset around fighting the fear, taking the first step, and growing yourself is also crucial. It’s not just financial; it’s also mental and emotional. We’re all at different phases in our life—different seasons—so it’s helpful to band together with like-minded people to get the best out of investing in ourselves and in our community.”Stephanie Wankel and Kristen Beatty are both busy working moms, entrepreneurs, and the hosts of the Frenzied to Financial Freedom podcast. Stephanie was motivated to start the podcast after being discouraged by the lack of female presence in the multifamily investing space. She reached out to her old friend, Kristen, an entrepreneur in her own right, to partner with her on this lifelong journey. Listen in as Stephanie and Kristen discuss their advocacy to inspire more women to enter the world of real estate investing, as well as how the two moms were able raise their own kids to think like entrepreneurs!--WHAT TO LISTEN FORThe story behind the Frenzied to Financial Freedom podcastHow Stephanie and Kristen run their podcast while being full-time working momsHow to raise your kids to think like entrepreneursThe advantages of multifamily syndications over other types of investmentsWhy you should start saving and investing now--RESOURCES FROM THIS EPISODEWebsite: New Heights Investment GroupPodcast: Frenzied to Financial FreedomFacebook, Instagram, and Twitter: @frenzied2freedomEmail: stephanie@newheightsinvestmentgroup.com--CONNECT WITH USTo connect with Annie and Julie, as well as with other Investing For Good listeners, and to get the latest scoop on new and upcoming episodes, join the Investing For Good Podcast Community on Facebook.To learn more about real estate syndication investment opportunities, join the Goodegg Investor Club.Be sure to also grab your free copy of the Investing For Good book (just pay S&H).--Thanks for listening, and until next time, keep investing for good!
“Dignity is so much more important to the human spirit than wealth.” As founder and CEO of Acumen, Jacqueline Novogratz has developed a revolutionary, human-centered investment philosophy to promote small businesses and help the poor in developing nations. She calls it “patient capital,” and for good reason: besides creating new products or services, Acumen-backed entrepreneurs often have to create the markets and infrastructures to go with them—and that takes time. In this second installment of her conversation with Steve Forbes, Jacqueline explains her “patient capital” philosophy and tells some of the inspirational success stories Acumen has achieved with it.
Nick Bogacz’s journey to becoming a successful owner and operator of five Caliente Pizza and Draft House locations started with working multiple jobs and putting in ninety-hour work weeks. He and his wife scrimped and saved enough to buy an existing local pizzeria, and the vision became reality. In this episode, Nick talks about creating a culture of growth and recognition for his employees, the challenges of expanding his company, and how he differentiates his pizzeria from the competition. During our conversation, he shared a hilarious story about the name of his business and his experience when buying the first location. Nick is also an author and speaker, and we discussed the importance of paying it forward to other entrepreneurs who need a helping hand. His willingness to open his doors and share his knowledge with other aspiring restaurateurs is an example that all of us should follow more often.If you have any questions or if you’d like to chat, you can reach me at my contact info below. The purpose of this podcast is to share ideas, inspire action, and build a stronger small business community here in Pittsburgh. So please say hello, tell me what you think, and let me know how I’m doing. It means a ton!YOU CAN REACH ME AT:Podcast: https://www.proprietorsofpittsburgh.comWebsite: https://www.thestartupshoppe.net/podcastsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/proprietorsofpittsburghpodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/proprietorsofpittsburghpodcastLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/darinvilanoPhone: 412-336-8247YOU CAN REACH NICK BOGACZ AT:Website: https://pizzadrafthouse.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/caliente_pizzaInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/nickbogaczofficialFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/calientepizzaanddrafthouseTwitter: https://twitter.com/calientepdrafth
The Forbes Factor - Your Secret to health, wealth & happiness!
Anthony shares how insight on teaching people that sales can be a conduit to earning a high income. Don't know what you want to do in life? Learn Sales! Specifically, the Enterprise Sale. You do not have to be an Entrepreneur to achieve wealth. Everyone is talking about entrepreneurship but once you learn to sell in a highly skilled area, you can leverage your skills to pick and choose a company to work for (talk about what makes a great company to work for) and reduce your risk. Ashley talks about her 3 steps to figure out what you really want in your career and life. In addition to her coaching business, she's also discusses her company CAKE Publishing, a ghostwriting, copywriting and publicity house that helps influencers and companies strengthen their credibility through inspiring blog posts, PR placements and more.
The Forbes Factor - Your Secret to health, wealth & happiness!
Anthony shares how insight on teaching people that sales can be a conduit to earning a high income. Don't know what you want to do in life? Learn Sales! Specifically, the Enterprise Sale. You do not have to be an Entrepreneur to achieve wealth. Everyone is talking about entrepreneurship but once you learn to sell in a highly skilled area, you can leverage your skills to pick and choose a company to work for (talk about what makes a great company to work for) and reduce your risk. Ashley talks about her 3 steps to figure out what you really want in your career and life. In addition to her coaching business, she's also discusses her company CAKE Publishing, a ghostwriting, copywriting and publicity house that helps influencers and companies strengthen their credibility through inspiring blog posts, PR placements and more.
During a time where social media was reigning and on the rise, ColorComm founder Lauren Wesley Wilson decided to do something different - build a community, in real life. On this episode, host Marquita Harris sits with Lauren to reflect on her personal journey, and how she took a need to connect Black voices in her industry and built a media rolodex worthy of a mogul.As always, reach out to Marquita (@marquita_harris_) on social (and share your Unbossed journey with us. Be sure to use #unbossedpodcast.UnBossed Host: Marquita Harris (@marquita_harris_)Executive Producer: Tiffany Ashitey (@misstiffsays)Producers: Ashley Hobbs (@ashleylatruly) + Shantel Holder (@shadesofshan_)Bookings: Ashley Hobbs, Marquita Harris, Tiffany AshiteyAudio: Anthony Frasier (@anthonyfrasier) + Josh Gwynn (@regardingjosh) Music: Gold Standard Creative (@gscdotnyc)
myHSA is launching myMarketplace, an interactive shopping experience that allows employees to build their own benefit package using funds provided by their employer. We sat down with SlimReset, a potential product that could work as an employee benefit and discussed health, employee benefits, and food sensitivity testing!
The Forbes Factor - Your Secret to health, wealth & happiness!
Brooke Rash, aka The Social Celebrity teaches you how to use social media to build a network, turn your network into raving fans, & turn those fans into consumers. Instead of sitting in front of the tv at the same time each week, people are scrolling their feeds 24/7 giving you the unique ability to turn your social media into a revenue stream. The more you authentically engage, inform & entertain your audience the more they feel an emotional connection to you. Rash shows you how to transform your image to create your own celebrity personality by bringing your viewers behind the scenes of your life. Dr. Eric Cole is an industry leader in cyber security and information technology, helping clients build a dynamic defense. His career highlights include starting & creating new companies, organizations & products. His primary passion is cyber security, but he understands that to be successful at securing an organization, you must have a detailed understanding of networks & related fields.
Haiti- Economie : Inaccessibilité au crédit - Frein au développement des Petites et Moyennes Entreprises En Haïti, les Petites et moyennes entreprises continuent de faire face à un problème majeur qui est l’accès aux crédits. Cela est d’autant plus préoccupant que la demande augmente de jour en jour. En Tout cas, certains citoyens estiment que le programme initié par le gouvernement pour subventionner les entreprises n’est pas la meilleure solution. Entre-temps, la situation des débiteurs qui cherchent à démarrer ou renforcer leurs business reste très compliquée. Michel Joseph a rencontré entrepreneurs, économistes et institutions financières à ce sujet
My two guests and I discuss the difference between building a mindset for failure vs. success, the concept of struggle vs. glory, and what makes someone good at sales.
When we’re at work, we recognize them instantly. But what type of asshole are they? Are they just a stunted playground bully, or perhaps the dreaded petty tyrant? Stanford Engineering Professor Bob Sutton, author of the forthcoming “The Asshole Survival Guide: How to Deal with People Who Treat You Like Dirt,” and eCorner’s Rachel Julkowski discuss the different kinds of office jerks who make life hell for the rest of us, why they behave so badly, and specific ways to deal with them. Also consider this a gift of self-awareness — because if we’re being honest — we all have the ability to lapse into assholery from time to time.
John is a highly experienced former business executive and venture capital investor now focussing on social innovation and impact investing. He is a co-founder of Toniic, a syndication network of impact investors, and Senior Director of Impact Capital at Santa Clara University’s Miller Center for Social Entrepreneurship, and he is also a mentor to Social Entrepreneurs at the Center’s accelerator programs.... The post Episode 2 | The changing face of impact investment: Interview with John Kohler, co-founder of Toniic, a global syndication network of impact investors, and Senior Director of Impact Capital at Santa Clara University’s Miller Center for Social Entrepreneurship. appeared first on Financing Social Entrepreneurs Podcast.
Mike Maples Jr., co-founder of the venture capital firm Floodgate, explains what entrepreneurs can learn from the very few technology startups that achieve hyper-exceptional success and market disruption. The Silicon Valley veteran urges tomorrow's innovators to "only do things that you think have a chance to be legendary" – because it takes just as much work to do something mediocre.
In this episode, we learn the story of how technology and convenience meet the personal touch of old-fashioned medical care delivered straight to the home. Taking a cue from Uber and Lyft, the idea was born by a young couple in Dallas who saw a need in the marketplace to serve patients requiring urgent medical care when their primary care physicians were otherwise not readily available. MEND, their newly created company, specializes in the treatment of common illnesses and injuries, which require prompt evaluation, but aren't serious enough to require a visit to an emergency room. In today's on-demand world, MEND seems to be just what the doctor called for.
In this episode, we learn the story of how technology and convenience meet the personal touch of old-fashioned medical care delivered straight to the home. Taking a cue from Uber and Lyft, the idea was born by a young couple in Dallas who saw a need in the marketplace to serve patients requiring urgent medical care when their primary care physicians were otherwise not readily available. MEND, their newly created company, specializes in the treatment of common illnesses and injuries, which require prompt evaluation, but aren't serious enough to require a visit to an emergency room. In today's on-demand world, MEND seems to be just what the doctor called for.
Tune in when in the first half hour, Patricia interviews Susan Peabody, counselor and author of Recovery Workbook: For Love Addicts and Love Avoidants. In the second half hour, Patricia interviews Terry Wildeman, CEC, CPCC, International Best Selling Author, Speaker, Certified Success Coach.
Tune in when in the first half hour, Patricia interviews Susan Peabody, counselor and author of Recovery Workbook: For Love Addicts and Love Avoidants. In the second half hour, Patricia interviews Terry Wildeman, CEC, CPCC, International Best Selling Author, Speaker, Certified Success Coach.
Tune in when in the first half hour, Patricia interviews Susan Peabody, counselor and author of Recovery Workbook: For Love Addicts and Love Avoidants. In the second half hour, Patricia interviews Terry Wildeman, CEC, CPCC, International Best Selling Author, Speaker, Certified Success Coach.
Tune in when in the first half hour, Patricia interviews Susan Peabody, counselor and author of Recovery Workbook: For Love Addicts and Love Avoidants. In the second half hour, Patricia interviews Terry Wildeman, CEC, CPCC, International Best Selling Author, Speaker, Certified Success Coach.
While the message and the market of your business may be different, there are some stumbling blocks that seem to pop up for even the seasoned entrepreneur.
While the message and the market of your business may be different, there are some stumbling blocks that seem to pop up for even the seasoned entrepreneur. Here are four of the ones that I've been coaching clients on during their private planning and strategy retreats lately: