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Each guest brings unique insights and actionable strategies, offering a blend of wisdom and inspiration to fuel your journey. Whether you're taking your first step or scaling new heights, these stories will energize your entrepreneurial spirit and guide you toward success.Season 5 Episode 120How to Take a Leap of Faith with Leslie Greenwoodhttps://www.allisonwalshconsulting.com/podcast/episode/d74b2b91/how-to-take-a-leap-of-faith-with-leslie-greenwood Season 7 Episode 159Bridging the Funding Gap for Female Entrepreneurs with Gerry Poirierhttps://www.allisonwalshconsulting.com/podcast/episode/26f04c8d/bridging-the-funding-gap-for-female-entrepreneurs-with-gerry-poirier Season 7 Episode 151How to Find Work That Feels Like Play with Priya Barberahttps://www.allisonwalshconsulting.com/podcast/episode/369da10a/how-to-find-work-that-feels-like-play-with-priya-barbera Season 6 Episode 126How to Have an Entrepreneurial Mindset with Marina Worrehttps://www.allisonwalshconsulting.com/podcast/episode/3786a3da/how-to-have-an-entrepreneurial-mindset-with-marina-worre Season 5 Episode 123How to Lead Your Life in Light with Lia Valencia Keyhttps://www.allisonwalshconsulting.com/podcast/episode/265179e5/how-to-lead-your-life-in-light-with-lia-valencia-key Season 5 Episode 124How to Handle Hard Conversations with Sam Hornhttps://www.allisonwalshconsulting.com/podcast/episode/1a2bb984/how-to-handle-hard-conversations-with-sam-horn Spotify Playlist for Entrepreneurial Insight episodeshttps://open.spotify.com/playlist/4z1WlJhBiLdPssIYSrJJ3X Connect with AllisonInterested in working together? Fill out this form.www.instagram.com/allisonwalshwww.shebelievedbook.comwww.allisonwalshconsulting.comwww.abundantsuccesss.co
I got a chance to sit down with Alexis Bolden, owner of Bold-N Designs and she is such a gem. We discussed how we navigate seasons of unbelief in what God says about us and what we say about ourselves. Sometimes it's hard to find faith in your journey when what you see doesn't match the big picture. One thing I have learned is that God doesn't give you the finished production, He gives you the instructions to create it. Alexis is an entrepreneur, marketing director, digital strategist and brand designer. She works with organizations, small businesses and individuals to help bring their vision to life. We talk all things from faith, navigating closed doors, corporate America, serving others, community and so much more! This conversation is one that will leave you encouraged and inspired no matter where you are. Don't forget to follow Let It B on Instagram & Facebook. Subscribe to Bre Fergie & watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@brefergie
Inspiring Leadership and Career Journeys with Chani Neuberger In this episode of the 'Inspired to Lead' podcast, Talia talks to Chanie Neuberger, the Deputy Assistant to the President and Deputy National Security Advisor for Cyber and Emerging Technologies in Washington DC. Chanie shares her inspiring journey starting from a traditional Jewish upbringing as a grandchild of Holocaust survivors in Borough Park to becoming a leading figure in national security. The discussion covers her fascinating career trajectory, experiences navigating a male-dominated industry as an observant Jewish woman, and how her supportive husband and community played pivotal roles. Additionally, Chanie reflects on the importance of having mentors, diverse leadership skills, and balancing professional ambitions with personal and family life. The conversation is filled with wisdom on leadership, mentorship, resilience, and the evolving role of women in the workforce, making it a must-listen for anyone looking for inspiration and guidance in their career. 00:00 Introduction and Host Welcome 01:49 Reconnecting and Reflecting on Past Meetings 02:48 Guest Introduction and Career Overview 03:36 Role and Responsibilities at her Job 06:08 Challenges and Achievements in Cybersecurity 09:01 Personal Journey and Educational Background 18:02 White House Fellowship and Career Shift 20:47 Family Influence and Holocaust Survivor Legacy 23:45 Volunteering and Early Influences 24:10 Challenges of Living in a Non-Orthodox Community 25:02 Personal Growth and Military Life 27:10 Transition to the National Security Agency 28:22 Leadership and Mentorship 33:52 Balancing Career and Family 36:51 Reflections and Advice 43:56 Inspiration and Final Thoughts Chanie Newberger grew up in Boro Park and attended Bais Yaakov of Borough Park. She attended Touro College and then got her MBA and Masters of international affairs from Columbia. Chanie currently works in Cyber Security and founded "Sister to Sister" that serves 2,000 divorced Jewish women raising children alone, and 5,000 children. Powered By Roth & Co The JWE For guest suggestions, please email Talia: podcast@jwe.org
We're wrapping up May, National Mental Health Awareness Month, with a deeply personal solo episode on this topic. When Krista read the statistic that 72% of entrepreneurs struggle with their mental health, she knew that it was time to have a real, raw and honest conversation and hold nothing back. We hope this episode fills you with hope and strength in your own mental health journey. Thank you so much for listening and holding space for this topic! *If you think this conversation could interfere with your own mental health progress, please feel free to save it for another time. Take the "What's Your Sales Style Quiz?": https://www.kristademcher.com/sales-style-quiz JOIN ACORN Amplify: https://www.kristademcher.com/amplify Follow us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfQNMxt1N_x6vO_dnizVu2g Follow SHE SELLS HE SELLS on IG:: https://www.instagram.com/shesellshesellspodcast
Today, we're joined by Chase Dalton, who made the leap from athlete to entrepreneur, channeling the determination he honed in sports into his company's ethos of "Grow or Die". Over the past six years, he has successfully steered Silicon Signs from a startup in 2018 to a thriving $4M+ business, establishing a nationwide presence across all 50 states. Born and raised in Portland, OR, amidst a bustling household of 8 siblings, Chase Dalton transitioned from being an athlete to an entrepreneur. His diverse experiences, including his elite athletic background, surviving a plane crash, navigating religious deconstruction, and grappling with ADHD, all contributed to shaping his entrepreneurial journey. These challenges instilled in him resilience, adaptability, and a drive for success. Chase stresses the significance of goal-setting, hard work, and assembling a solid team as fundamental elements for continual growth and success in business. As CEO, he's committed to fostering growth, innovation, and excellence within the sign manufacturing and installation industry. Find Chase Dalton on the web: Website | LinkedIn | Facebook
Ever considered making the leap from a corporate career to entrepreneurship? In Episode 241 of Small Business Talk for Coaches, Cathy Smith is joined by Carmen Sederino from Illuminated Story, who shares her journey from the corporate world to starting her own business. This episode delves into the challenges and triumphs of transitioning to entrepreneurship with practical tips on lead generation, maintaining passion, and strategically managing your business. Ideal for coaches looking to transform their coaching skills into a thriving business, this episode provides the insights and inspiration you need to succeed. Full show notes at Small Business Talk For Coaches episode 241.Support the show: https://smallbusinesstalk.com.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hey friend! Today we're going to quickly help you boost your confidence so that you can build the online business you've been dreaming about. We know all of the questions & insecurities that come at you when you dream about making an income and an impact through building a business. Questions like, can I really add another thing to my plate? What if I fail? Will I be a bad Mom if I do this? And on and on. Which is why we've put together these 3 sure ways to build your confidence today!-> Now Open! Learn more about Monetize Your Passion 2 on 1 Business Coaching here!-> Have questions if coaching with us is right for you? Let's jump on a Zoom and see if it would be a good fit! -> Get our Free Homeschool Ebook for busy Moms-> Feeling Overwhelmed, Confused, or Unsure of How To Grow Your Business? Click here for a FREE No Pitch 20 minute Coaching Call with Sara. Get your next step to Monetizing Your Passion and Grow Your Business today!-> Follow us on Instagram
Enjoy this video podcast on Spotify and Youtube! Italian-American award-winning chef and television personality Giada De Laurentiis blazed the path for female celebrity chefs. A pioneer in a still predominately male-dominated industry, Giada followed opportunities that ultimately led to her 21-year stint on The Food Network. As Giada recalls, most of her career was "edited." Wanting to rewrite the script to show a truer version of herself, she decided to get out while she was at the top. Giada launched her lifestyle platform Giadzy to pursue her heart's true calling – entrepreneurship. With Giadzy, Giada showcases her love of Italy while weaving together the stories of each hand-selected product, creating an emotional connection with the consumer and building a community with her new membership program. Despite having faced her own struggles as a female chef and entrepreneur, Giada believes it is essential to enjoy the journey on the path to success. Thanks for listening! Don't forget to order Rebecca's new book, Fearless: The New Rules for Unlocking Creativity, Courage, and Success. Follow Superwomen on Instagram. Guest Website: giadzy.com giadadelaurentiis.com Social Media: @thegiadzy@giadadelaurentiis Big Ideas: The challenges of immigrating to the United States at a young age The difficulties women faced breaking through in the culinary industry 20+ years ago Following opportunities and going with your gut when pioneering a new field The benefits of not having expectations from others Becoming the leading character in your own life The struggles of being a working mom on television Following your heart and leaving your the security of your comfort zone The pressures on aging women in the public eye Creating emotional connection and community in entrepreneurship Learning how to live in a feminine world and slowing down The struggles female entrepreneurs face and not being taken seriously Don't wait for perfection before starting and enjoying the journey --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/superwomen/support
Mason Cosby thought he wanted to go into ministry when he was in college. Shortly before graduating in 2020, he found himself landing a marketing role. Since then, he's gotten married, build a massive LinkedIn following, grown a podcast, had a baby, & started his own marketing business. This guy is a GO GETTER... but he's also a Godly man. In this epsisode, we talk about... -The choice to start his own business (Follow Scrappy ABM) -Becoming a father -Staying plugged into his church despite the busy schedule -Keeping his marriage healthy despite everything else going on --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hampton-dortch/message
In this episode, I shared what NLP stands for and where it came from. NLP is more than just modeling success, NLP helps you to discover your true self, your life mission and your purpose in life. I will continue sharing more about NLP and my story around how I changed my life and my clients' life by using NLP and most importantly, how you can change your life! You can always tune in to my YouTube Channel to watch inspirational videos and speeches. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PdIo1Qj6UuQ&t=18s As always you can read the Vlogs on my website and medium.com as a blog. Here are the links for this one: https://joyyburcu.com/blog-detail/64/what-is-nlp-where-did-it-come-from https://medium.com/short-sweet-valuable/what-is-nlp-where-did-it-come-from-e4eb45f3956c Stay tuned for more :) Enjoy your week!
Welcome to the third and final episode of our podcast series with Bård Fossli Jensen, Ph.D., in patient communication. In this episode, we dive into the challenging realm of communicating with "difficult" patients—those who have grown weary of healthcare practitioners unable to address their concerns or perhaps the quiet fifteen-year-old who seems impossible to engage in conversation.Navigating these interactions requires a unique set of skills and insights, and Bård Fossli Jensen is here to share tips on enhancing communication with patients who present particular challenges. He will share strategies to connect with individuals who may be skeptical, frustrated, or unresponsive, ensuring that we can provide the best possible care.Join us for a thought-provoking discussion on breaking down communication barriers and fostering meaningful connections with patients who may be hard to reach. Discover practical techniques that can transform challenging encounters into opportunities for understanding, collaboration, and improved patient care.Thank you for listening! If you like what you hear, please share it with someone that you think might find value in this episode. Kind regards, Elisabeth Aas-Jakobsen, DC, MScfollow on instagramor visit homepage
When you meet prospects, live or virtually, they often want to know more about you and your services. Inevitably, they'll ask for your website. Research shows 80% of buyers visit a website before making a purchase. But what if your website isn't ready? You may have good reasons for waiting to build a website. In fact, you might (wisely) want to avoid starting too early…before you know your client's backstory or before you head off on vacation. Many business owners respond with an “Under Construction” page. That doesn't do anything to build a following. On this podcast episode, you'll walk through 5 steps to develop your brand and your online presence before you build your website. You'll also discover how to calculate the best time to start building your first website or implementing your website makeover. You will learn… 5 steps to follow when you want to grow your audience before the website is ready Signs that it's not the right time to start a website project How to get signups with a special page before you build the website Why you need to begin with a domain registered to you (and what can go wrong if you let your developer do this) RESOURCES Free training - Write your opt-in page to get more subscribers. Click here. Earlier podcast: Email marketing with stories. Click here. Free report: Discover your client's backstory. Click here. Consultation to strategize your marketing: Click here.
Isabelle Miller is a model, content creator, and influencer based in Los Angeles. In this episode, Isabelle shares her journey from being drawn to art in high school and going to college for information management and technology, to discovering her passion in modeling and content creation. We explore her evolution as a model to content creator and creating content across multiple social media platforms, her transition from graduating college to modeling, and we dive into the world of OnlyFans and how she and many other creators generate income on the platform . She explains why TikTok is her go-to app for content creation and offers tips for creators on marketing, monetization, tailoring content to different platforms to attract the right audience, and balancing between creating content for your fans and content that makes you happy. Learn more at TheCreativeHaven.com
Send us a Text Message.“You can't always succeed, but we keep trying and we keep showing the value or trying to show the value of what we do and why it's going to be in the organisation's best interest.”Jane CurtainIn this episode, you'll hear about:Themes & Trends in the Modern Workplace: How flexibility, hybrid work models and remote facilitation have changed & continue to change the way in which businesses and teams operateBreaking Down Design Thinking: Why organisations need to place greater value on inclusive & service design and how leaders can foster greater diversity and inclusivity in the processMitigating Flight Risk: Staying ahead of employees seeking career change and knowing how to find, motivate and maintain loyal employeesImportance of Employee Experience: The right tools, processes and technology that can optimise employee experience and improve retention and productivityFacilitation Engagement: Tips & tricks to improve involvement and contributions when running workshops and presentations and how to shift facilitation styles to meet modern expectationsKey links:UniSuper https://www.unisuper.com.au/Jakob Nielsen https://www.designprinciplesftw.com/authors/jakob-nielsenFlight Risk https://www.aihr.com/blog/flight-risk-employee/Dimension Data https://www.dimensiondata.com/Design Thinking https://www.interaction-design.org/literature/topics/design-thinkingService Design https://www.interaction-design.org/literature/topics/service-designAbout our guestJane Curtain (https://www.linkedin.com/in/janecurtain/) is an enthusiastic and ever-evolving design thinker, having spent time as a strategic CX design consultant and an in-house service designer across a vast range of industry verticals for over 20 years. She first entered the industry as a Voice User Interface Designer in 2000. She's particularly passionate about directing people's attention to how we think about end users, how we include them in the design process, and how we provide fit for purpose, connected products and services.Jane is very multifaceted in her approach to CX design, and her role usually requires her to be part researcher, part designer, part strategist, part trainer, part coach, part mentor and part change manager.About our hostOur host, Chris Hudson (https://www.linkedin.com/in/chris-hud..., is a Teacher, Experience Designer and Founder of business transformation coaching & consultancy Company Road (www.companyroad.co)Chris considers himself incredibly fortunate to have worked with some of the world's most ambitious and successful companies, including Google, Mercedes-Benz, Accenture (Fjord) and Dulux, to name a small few. He continues to teach with Academy Xi in CX, Product MaFor weekly updates and to hear about the latest episodes, please subscribe to The Company Road Podcast at https://companyroad.co/podcast/
Leslie Greenwood is the Founder and CEO of Chief Evangelist Consulting, where she provides strategic guidance and insights to organizations looking to build impactful communities. Prior to starting her consulting company, Leslie was the VP of Member Success & Member Advocacy at Pavilion where she built out the first Success team. With over 20 years of leadership experience in community, customer success, and startups, Leslie has developed a member-first approach to community building that emphasizes the significance of mission, vision and consistently delivering value to community members. Her focus on the individual evangelist and the "sticky glue" that holds groups together creates engaging, loyal, and value-added communities that drive accelerated business growth. Connect with Leslie:⭐Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/leslie-greenwood/⭐ Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/wednesday-women⭐ Connect on her website: https://thechiefevangelist.com/ Connect with Allison:⭐ Connect on Instagram @allisonwalsh⭐ JOIN OUR FREE COMMUNITY: https://www.facebook.com/groups/shebelievedshecouldcommunity⭐ Check out book recommendations from the show here⭐ Download your free 90 day planner here
time to motivate once again this week topic is about fake friends and the experiences we had at our jobs, own businesses including church and religious organizations bitch this tea is about to be sipping hot --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/raysil-hemingway/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/raysil-hemingway/support
In Episode 32 of The Business Development Podcast, host Kelly Kennedy interviews Erin Holowach, a serial entrepreneur in the Edmonton business community. Erin and her husband Travis founded and grew ComFree, a for sale by owner alternative, to 98% brand awareness. They saw a need in the market for an alternative to traditional real estate companies and created a platform to help individuals sell their homes privately. Erin discusses the challenges they faced in reaching out to customers directly and the success and growth they achieved with ComFree. She also shares her passion for entrepreneurship and helping other leaders and entrepreneurs grow and operate their businesses to their fullest potential.Overall, this episode highlights the success story of Erin Holowach and her journey as an entrepreneur. The interview explores the motivations behind starting ComFree, the challenges they faced in the real estate market, and the impact they made in providing an alternative for individuals looking to sell their homes. Erin's passion for entrepreneurship and her desire to help others achieve success in their businesses shines through in the episode.Key Takeaways:Following one's passion and calling can lead to great success.Real estate companies often have a monopoly on selling homes, but there is a need for alternative solutions.Real estate commissions can be a significant expense for homeowners when selling their homes.The rise of the internet and online platforms has changed the way people buy and sell homes.Building a business on fear mongering is not sustainable in the long run.B2C (business to consumer) businesses face challenges in connecting with customers directly.The value of a business relationship is measured by the total upside, not just one deal.Business success can come from providing alternative solutions to existing problems.Reaching out to customers and connecting with them is a challenge in a noisy marketplace.Building a successful business requires hard work, perseverance, and adaptability.
Welcome to today's episode all about the importance of quarterly check-ins for self-care and taking great care of ourselves.As we go through life, it can be easy to get caught up in the day-to-day grind and neglect our own physical, emotional, and mental well-being.That's why it's crucial to set aside time every three months to check in with ourselves, reflect on our progress, and make any necessary adjustments to our self-care routines.In this episode, we'll discuss the benefits of quarterly check-ins, including how they can help us stay on track with our goals and prevent burnout.We'll also explore some practical tips for conducting a successful check-in, such as setting aside dedicated time, using a journal or other reflection tool, and seeking support from friends or professionals.I will share my personal experiences with quarterly check-ins and provide insights into how this practice has helped me maintain balance and prioritize my own needs.Whether you're a seasoned pro at self-care or just starting out on your journey, this episode is sure to provide valuable insights and actionable tips for taking great care of yourself. So sit back, relax, and join us as we explore the power of quarterly check-ins for self-care.Connect with Maria here: https://bit.ly/m/mfconsulting
Today on the podcast I sync up with Katrina Moldova, Gallerist, Entrepreneur and Owner of Katrina Moldova Boutique Gallery in Boca Raton, where she showcases many talented artists across fine art and painting, photography, mixed media and more. Thanks to one of her abstract expressionist fine artists, my mother, Karen Salup, whose work is in her gallery (Karen Salup on Episode #60) I had the opportunity to meet her and get the inside scoop on where the inspiration for starting a gallery began, the types of artists she looks to showcase, how she markets the artists, and of course the exercise that fuels her for success. PS- if you are looking for amazing art, head over to her website or visit her in Boca at 1717 Avenida Del Sol. Shout out to Tom Grill, videographer for this podcast convo and also an incredibly talented photographer who's art is also featured in the Katrina Moldova Boutique Gallery. CONNECT Katrina Moldova Boutique Gallery on Instagram Marni On The Move Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, LinkedIn, or YouTube Marni Salup on Instagram and Spotify OFFERS AG1 by Athletic Greens: Get 5 free travel packs and a year's supply of vitamin D with your first purchase at AthleticGreens.com/MarniOnTheMove SUPPORT THE PODCAST Leave us a review on Apple. It's easy, scroll through the episode list on your podcast app, click on five stars, click on leave a review, and share what you love about the conversations you're listening to. Tell your friends to what you love on social. Screenshot or share directly from our stories the episode you're listening to, tag us and the guests, and use our new Marni on the Move Giphy! SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER Sign up for our newsletter, The Download, for Marni on the Move updates, exclusive offers, invites to events, and exciting news!
Carl Orsbourn is a global retail executive and board member whose experience spans blue-chip companies, disruptive start-up ventures (Juicer Pricing & Kitchen United), and restaurants (Alfa Co). Carl has been recognized as a power player by Nations Restaurant News and Business Insider for his thought leadership in supporting restaurants to adapt to the challenges and opportunities offered through digitization, technology, and automation. Meredith Sandland has created and driven disruptive growth at both Fortune 100 and start-up companies. She has spent a decade navigating changing consumer demands and restaurant real estate environments. Meridith is the CEO of Empower Delivery, a SaaS company that enables delivery-centric restaurants to manage end-to-end deliver transactions from brand development to logistics through one platform. We discuss the recent launch of their book Delivering the Digital Restaurant and explore the world of off-premise food and the massive disruption facing restaurants. They are savvy food industry veterans and their insight on the future of restaurants is eye-opening.
Danny Murawinski sits down with #Clockedin with Jordan Edwards to discuss about his Journey of Entreprenurship and creating an incredible life experinces!Danny's experience as a professional snowboard coach, biologist and entrepreneur transcend that of a traditional marketer. As the visionary behind the message of the content revolution, Danny operates at the intersection of digital marketing and analytics.During his time at James Madison University , Danny excelled in quantitative biological research using multivariate statistics. He Co-authored Professional Publications , traveled to International Conferences and was Awarded a National Science Foundation (NSF) Grant.Danny' curiosity transcended academics to a career as a professional snowboard coach. He Published Articles, earned many certifications, was recognized as an Emerging Leader in the sport. In 2013, Danny got the chance to work alongside of the US Olympic Snowboarding Slopestyle Team at USSA Project Gold Camp in Mammoth, CA.Danny applied his quantitative talent and athletic competitive edge to the digital space. He worked with the number one digital marketing agency in America. In 2018, his consulting experience grew into his own digital marketing firm, Marca Media, that served the defense contracting industry. In 2019, Danny consulted for a Washington Technology Fast 50 company. In one month, he saved the company $600K by driving up organic leads by 2000%. To Learn More about Danny: Danny's Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/murawinski/The Pop Up Picnic Girl: https://www.instagram.com/popuppicnicgirl/?hl=en Hope you find value in this. If so please provide a 5-star and drop a review.Complimentary Edwards Consulting Session: https://calendly.com/jordan-555/intro-call Jordan Social LinksEmail: Jordan@Edwards.Consulting Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9ejFXH1_BjdnxG4J8u93Zw Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jordan.edwards.7503 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jordanfedwards/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jordanedwards5/ Hope you find value in this. If so please provide a 5-star and drop a review.Complimentary Edwards Consulting Session: https://calendly.com/jordan-555/intro-call
Brian Will sits down with #Clockedin with Jordan Edwards to discuss about his Journey of Entreprenurship and creating an incredible life for himself and many others!Brian Will is the Industry Expert in Sales and Management Consulting and Bestselling Author of the Wall Street Journal and USA Today bestselling book The Dropout: Multi-Millionaire. Over the last 35 years as a serial entrepreneur, Brian has created seven very successful companies in four different industries. Companies with a combined worth of over half a billion dollars at their peak.He now owns a growing chain of restaurants in the Atlanta area, an Insurance and Technology company in Denver and a residential and commercial Real Estate business in Georgia and Florida. During the course of his career Brian has done multiple turn around projects and helped those organizations drive billions of dollars in sales. To Learn More about Brian: Brian's Website: https://brianwillmedia.com/ Jordan Social LinksEmail: Jordan@Edwards.Consulting Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9ejFXH1_BjdnxG4J8u93Zw Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jordan.edwards.7503 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jordanfedwards/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jordanedwards5/ Hope you find value in this. If so please provide a 5-star and drop a review.Complimentary Edwards Consulting Session: https://calendly.com/jordan-555/intro-call
As we launch into 2023 it is the five year anniversary of Marni On The Move Podcast. I am beyond grateful to all of my listeners, advertisers, partners, guests for being on this journey with me and to all the incredible PR people and managers that have brought me so many great guests. And of course, thank you to the team that makes this podcast. 5 Years Goes By Fast! Yet it is remarkable to hit the five year bench mark in anything you do because it takes a lot to get there…Whether it's a business, a relationship, training for sports, health and wellness goals…you get it. It's time to take a minute or a month, look around, celebrate your success, appreciate your team, and set some big goals for the next five! I will be sharing some lessons, challemges, and wins we had a ;ong the way.
In today's episode Chief Curl Officer, Renee Morris reflects back on 2022 and shares what to look forward to in 2023! There are some exciting things in store. Tune in, you don't want to miss this one!About the Chatbox:Hey Funky Junky! Uncle Funky's Daughter has a blog and podcast called ChatBox. The goal of ChatBox is to help you embrace your natural beauty! The conversation is about more than hair! The podcast highlights that we come in many different shapes and sizes, and our hair comes in various textures and curl patterns. Listen in on candid conversations as our curly guests talk about hair how-tos and real lifestyle tips. Real talk, no jive.About the Host:Renee Morris is our Chief Curl Officer, leveraging her 20+ year natural hair journey to inspire and develop the Uncle Funky's Daughter natural hair care line. Since acquiring the brand in 2014, she has expanded the product portfolio and made the brand a powerhouse in the natural hair world.
As a small business owner, you're unabashedly in business because you want to earn revenue. Often that means increasing prices in order to reach your realistic profit goals. So how do you announce a price increase? Reviewing what's out there, I found two strategies. One is to share your "why." The other is to associate your price increase with an increase in value. Each of these strategies assumes a story about you - and a backstory about your clients. But...is that backstory accurate? Is there a better story to tell? Or do you need a story at all? In this episode you'll discover why these popular strategies can alienate your clients. This topic is controversial and I'd love to get your perspective. What do you recommend, as a marketer and as a client? Leave a comment and don't forget to subscribe! To learn more about finding your client's backstory, you can download my free guide here. Mentioned in the podcast: Episode #82 - How to respond when someone projects their story intro your narrative Apple Spotify Stitcher Other platforms Utpal M. Dholakia in Harvard Business Review Hubspot - Let Customers Know About A Price Increase Forbes - Chris Kille article on price increases
Holaaaa! On today's episode, we get to hear from my beautiful friend Kira Jones on all things entrepreneurship, the behind-the-scenes of building a brand, productivity methods, confidence, & more. I love Kira & everything she's doing & how intentional she is in every aspect of what she shares, so I can't wait for you guys to get to know her & her beautiful brand, Cacti Wellness. As always, let me know what hit and what you needed. LOVE YOU! x SAY HI TO KIRA: Follow Kira on IG (her vlogs are my favorite) Cacti Wellness on IG (all the inspo you need) Cacti Wellness App (& click here for a 7 Day Free Trial!) NOW MY TURN: @lisaxgilmore (come slide into my DM's please & thank you) & on TikTok @unwinedingpod on IG (tag me when you listen it makes my day) & on TikTok @emmeclub
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Our first guest of the season is Nigerian-born, UK-raised and USA-based entrepreneur, Funlayo Alabi. She is the CEO and Co-founder of Shea Radiance, a Vegan all-natural body and hair care brand. Her entrepreneurial journey so far, is a brilliant account of resilience, courage, paying attention to the details of your life and what I believe to be a demonstration of feminism in real life. After many years of writing code for an insurance company, Funlayo had a moment of personal reckoning that pushed her into her entrepreneurial journey. It started out as trying to find a solution to a family's dry skin challenge, it quickly transformed into a kitchen factory serving a local farmer's market. Today, Shea Radiance is a recognizable brand that is available online and sits on some prestigious store shelves throughout the USA. Funlayo says the company has social impact at its heart. They work directly with woman-owned cooperatives in West Africa. This ensures trade-driven economic access for these shea butter producer partners and secures the company's supply chain. She also adds that they are committed to a global community and in this spirit of community, everything they do is rooted in creating a positive and enduring impact - for their customers, women suppliers, and our planet.
In this podcast episode, I talk with Shannon Kelly A rebel entrepreneur and exit strategist for creatives, visionaries, and spiritual entrepreneurs. We talk about all things: - Her journey of becoming a coach for female entrepreneurs. - Letting go of the outcome. - The journey of entrepreneurship is a spiritual and healing process. PLUS SO MUCH MORE!! I would love a 5-star review, so this message can support more entrepreneurs. You can learn more about Shannon here Want to know how to stop your sabotaging behaviours and learn success habits by incorporating mindset and Ayurveda? Join my group.
A Managing Masterclass with Lauren Humphrey, co-founder of The MintableThe 5 dimensions of great people managementWhy soft skills are key (and aren't taught elsewhere)How the AI tool The Mintable is building assists managers in real timeWhat the first thing each manager should do isHow to let people goThe Mintable gives managers the training, tools and community they need to succeed.Episode Highlights from Lauren:“50% of us will leave a job directly because of a manager, and one study found it takes 22 months for a direct report to recover physically and emotionally from the effects of a bad manager.”“The root of most hard conversations is that there wasn't a clear expectation in place.”“The first thing you've got to do is define success. You have to know, at any given point, what success looks like for each of the people on your team. If you don't, they will certainly not.”“At the Mintable we've got what we call the 5 dimensions of great management: Aware, Care, Prepare, Share and Dare.”“We call it strategic care: what are the key things that you need to learn about the people on your team to get the best out of them? Understand how someone likes to receive feedback, how they like to receive recognition.”Learn more about The Mintable:https://bit.ly/3JVRo9kLauren Humphrey's Linkedin:https://bit.ly/3K5nKi0Get in touch with Mason using his Blinq card below: https://bit.ly/3AqLYQq
Daniel Shapiro is the Founder & CEO of Fourlaps, the super stylish and functional athletic apparel and leisure wear brand catering to the needs of fashion-minded, runners, tennis players, and fitness goers, men and women, looking to sweat in style. It all began when Daniel recognized a major gap in the mens athletic apparel market. As an athlete, he was disapointed in the industry's lackluster offerings for men. Armed with over fifteen years of experience at major fashion brands, Daniel knew that to get what he wanted, he'd have to create it himself. He was in search of a well-designed athletic apparel brand made for the urban professional. Since the brands launch in 2019, with its initial mens collection, Daniel has expanded to launch a womens line of athletic apparel and leisure wear, that I am loving! Today on the podcast I sync up with Daniel to get the inspirtion behind the awesome designs, where it all began, his current exersice and workout routine fueling him for success, and how he fits it all in with his busy schedule. CONNECT Fourlaps on Instagram Marni On The Move Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, LinkedIn, or YouTube Marni Salup on Instagram and Spotify OFFERS InsideTracker: Get 20% percent off today at InsideTracker.com/marnionthemove SUPPORT THE PODCAST Leave us a review on Apple. It's easy, scroll through the episode list on your podcast app, click on five stars, click on leave a review, and share what you love about the conversations you're listening to. Tell your friends to what you love on social. Screenshot or share directly from our stories the episode you're listening to, tag us and the guests, and use our new Marni on the Move Giphy! SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER Sign up for our weekly newsletter, The Download for Marni on the Move updates, exclusive offers, invites to events, and exciting news!
Are you good at prospecting?Every business must do it, and every successful business is good at it.But the approach and strategy to holistic prospecting have changed drastically.To be the best you can be at prospecting, you must understand what makes a good prospect for you and your business.And you must understand the difference between intent and actual action. Don't confuse or mistake the two.Many don't do the deep work beyond establishing an audience profile, developing a pitch, and driving a marketing message.But have you identified how you want to win business and have clients, customers, and community who allow you to have the business and ultimately the life you want from it? Let's go deeper and explore how to create the criteria for optimal prospecting to attain and retain business that will make your life happy!Beyond The Episode Gems:See what the HubSpot CRM can do for your business at HubSpot.comSee all of the podcasts on the HubSpot Podcast NetworkGet Your FREE Tickets to the World's Largest Virtual Email Marketing Conference -- Guru ConferenceListen to this Strategy Accelerator Episode with Agency Accelerated Podcast Discover The 5 Growth Secrets To Get More Business via AgorapulseDiscover how Agorapulse is helping businesses measure the impact of social media and prove ROISee My Free Course -- Earning The Trust Of Your Audience To Build Brand Authority On Social Media PulseLearn more and join the Social Media Pulse Community for freeGet Two Free Months of Agorapulse on me: Social.Agorapulse.com/FindTroyJoin my All Things Strategy Community on Twitter for upcoming exclusive content!#####Support The Podcast & Connect With Troy:• Rate & Review iDigress: iDigress.fm/Reviews• Get Strategy Solutions & Services: FindTroy.com• Buy Troy's Book, Strategize Up: FindTroy.com/Strategize-Up• Follow Troy on Twitter: Twitter.com/FindTroy• Follow Troy on LinkedIn: LinkedIn.com/in/FindTroy
Rajesh Jain (www.rajeshjain.com) is a legend in the Indian startup ecosystem. He is one of the earliest tech entrepreneurs of the country, one of the original success stories of the dotcom era and beyond (he is the founder of IndiaWorld & Netcore). He is a deep thinker and has wonderful insights on entrepreneurship, bootstrapping, bringing prosperity to the country, dealing with failure et al. Hope you enjoy! If you like this conversation, don't forget to subscribe, and please rate the podcast on Google podcasts, Apple, Spotify, YouTube or wherever you listen to it. Thank you and let's get started. Timestamps: 1:08 Welcome and Intro. 3:39 His entrepreneurship journey, starting India's early dotcom company. 10:44 Getting into technology & martech. 20:19 (Not) Raising external capital, building 'proficorns'. 28:56 Design choices to create bootstrapped companies. 36:13 Solving for India. Creating economic prosperity. 48:46 Making India 'irreversibly prosperous' using digital tech. 51:23 Rapidfire: Writing every day, thoughts on Web3 and DAO, 57:53 Closing questions. '30 failures and 2 and a half successes'. Disclaimer: The views, information, or opinions expressed during the series are solely personal and do not necessarily represent those of my company / employers.
Entreprenurship and Angel Investing Guru Dan Fleyshman has an impressive and almost never-ending list of accolades & accomplishments. Dan licensed his apparel company for $9.5M at the age of 19. Four years later, he became the youngest founder of a publicly traded company in history at the age of 23. He also launched 1 of the top 5 highest grossing poker websites in the world. He now spends his time running his social media agency, Angel investing, and giving back through charity. Dan shares his hard-nosed rags to riches story that was driven by relentless sales & marketing at a young age. Multiple times he's had everything taken out from underneath him. In these multiple instances, he says they are both the worst moments of his life as they shook his entire reality, but they also served as the best turning points of his career that got him to where he is today. When you listen to Dan you can sense an insane level of grit and determination as if nothing can phase him. Dan shares stories of all the hard work that helped him get to where he is now, along with his strategies for angel investing, placing executives at his companies through the years, the psychology of influencer marketing, and the ultimate goal of giving back through charity. We can go on & on about all the things Dan has accomplished and how he did it, but we'd need books upon books to cover it all. Tune in this week to TAP INTO A WEALTH OF KNOWLEDGE from one of the most successful young entrepreneurs of our time. Follow us on social @andrewevansofficial @aceweeklypodcast @danfleyshman 02:30- Introducing Dan Fleyshmann 04:30- Humble beginnings to huge success at a young age 09:00- Nothing but SELLING 14:00- Losing a $65M business overnight 17:30- Finding talent & aligning vision in business 22:30- Structuring relationships with executives at your company 26:00- Pioneering influencer marketing & the current landscape of social media 33:00- How to differentiate yourself on social media 36:30- Investing beyond the finances 40:00- Market scrutiny on the Crypto/NFT markets 44:00- Charity drives & giving back
As a long-time fan and supporter of the author of the best-selling book "Predicting the Turn", Dave Knox, I enjoyed the opportunity to sit down with Dave to discuss the journey of businesses that incorporate a culture of innovation in a systematic manner and the results that follow. Dave Knox is a brand builder, venture investor, international keynote speaker, digital innovator, business coach, and award winning author. He was the leading digital voice and advocate at Procter and Gamble, Chief Marketing Officer at Rockfish, a leading digital marketing agency, after which he had built a non-profit start-up business / accelerator "The Brandery" which transformed 85 startups. Here are some of the highlights from our conversation: 02:50 - How did you develop the instinct of observation of innovation early in your career? 3:04 - Why Dave pursued "Brand Building" 4:47 - Views on Entreprenurship 7:10 - The concept behind "The Brandery" authentic to the city of brands, Cincinnati 7:46 - Why Brands are often misunderstood 9:14 - Examples of startups "The Brandery" helped transform 10:32 - The end result of "The Brandery" was receiving an endowment that today is funding the next generation of entrepreneurs. It allows businesses in Cincinnati to receive grants to grow their organizations and keep them going. 11:32 - Q: At what point do you stop making observations and start implementing and making decisions as a startup? 11:47 - Dave Knox's "Continuous Beta" concept 12:51 - Dave's Innovation Matrix from his book - Core Innovation, Adjacent Innovation, and Transformational Innovation. 13:03 - Devote 70% to Core Innovation, 20% to Adjacent Innovation, 10% to Transformational Innovation 13:43 - Q: What is the formula to innovation that leads to companies taking out their competitors completely in the brutal business environment today? 14:07 - Uber's extension of its Total Addressable Market (TAM) size 15:46 - Innovation Case Studies from Dave's book 16:05 - Spotify's transition from music streaming alone to "share of ear" audio company and Under Armour's journey in consumer data 20:19 - Q: What is the subtle difference between adjacent and transformational innovation according to your definition? Procter & Gamble and Tesla examples 25:02 - Q: Are there certain Innovation strategies that are more successful than others according to your research? Contrast in innovation approaches between Venture Capitalists and Corporations 26:17 - Why you should consider a combination of approaches to innovation: 1) direct or strategic investments; 2) being an LP into other venture funds; 3) partnerships / individuals helping you engage with the ecosystem 27:26 Q: Metrics - How do you inspire and evaluate the quality of innovation that benefits society? 27:49 - Ben Franklin anecdote on editing a marketing billboard 31:42 - Coca-Cola acquiring insight into new selling operations from Dirty Lemon case study 34:49 - Q: What does "predicting the turn" mean to you in light of the pandemic and the last two years? How has its definition become relevant or changed? 35:44 - Alcohol Industry's transformation and new laws after the pandemic 38:01 - Evolution of Autonomous Cars Technology, future use cases and predictions 46:13 - Views of the role of technology on social responsibility
When the talented and innovative fitness entreprenur, Sadie Kurzban partnered with a DJ and pioneered a new fitness format that was centered around music and non-stop movement, the cardio dance party known as 305 fitness was born! She went from 5 people in her class to over 200. In the last decade, she's grown 305 from a one-woman operation to a massive 8-figure business, with locations and major cities and certified instructors teaching worldwide. During our conversation Sadie shares where it all began, the mission behind 305 Fitness, how she pivoted her brand during the pandemic and isstaying healthy and fit. CONNECT 305 Fitness on Instagram Marni On The Move Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, LinkedIn, or YouTube Marni Salup on Instagram, Spotify, Zwift, Strava, Peloton PARTNER OFFERS InsideTracker: Get 20% percent off today at InsideTracker.com/marnionthemove SUPPORT THE PODCAST Leave us a review on Apple. It's easy, scroll through the episode list on your podcast app, click on five stars, click on leave a review, and share what you love about the conversations you're listening to. Tell your friends to what you love on social. Screenshot or share directly from our stories the episode you're listening to, tag us and the guests, and use our new Marni on the Move Giphy! SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER Sign up for our weekly newsletter, The Download for Marni on the Move updates, exclusive offers, invites to events, and exciting news!
When the talented and innovative fitness entreprenur, Sadie Kurzban partnered with a DJ and pioneered a new fitness format that was centered around music and non-stop movement, the cardio dance party known as 305 Fitness was born! She went from 5 people in her class to over 200. In the last decade, she's grown 305 from a one-woman operation to a massive 8-figure business, with locations and major cities and certified instructors teaching worldwide. During our conversation Sadie shares where it all began, the mission behind 305 Fitness, how she pivoted her brand during the pandemic and isstaying healthy and fit. CONNECT 305 Fitness on Instagram Marni On The Move Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, LinkedIn, or YouTube Marni Salup on Instagram, Spotify, Zwift, Strava, Peloton PARTNER OFFERS InsideTracker: Get 20% percent off today at InsideTracker.com/marnionthemove SUPPORT THE PODCAST Leave us a review on Apple. It's easy, scroll through the episode list on your podcast app, click on five stars, click on leave a review, and share what you love about the conversations you're listening to. Tell your friends to what you love on social. Screenshot or share directly from our stories the episode you're listening to, tag us and the guests, and use our new Marni on the Move Giphy! SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER Sign up for our weekly newsletter, The Download for Marni on the Move updates, exclusive offers, invites to events, and exciting news!
Energie feminină ghidată de Îngeri în acest episod. De ce? Pentru că, de prea multe ori, avem tendința să credem că afacerile sau banii nu pot merge mână în mână cu partea spirituală.Însă, banii sunt spirituali, sunt energie și, fie că ești în zona antreprenorială și te concentrezi prea mult pe concret sau ești în extrema spirituală și crezi că concretul nu este pentru tine, acest episod te va surprinde plăcut. Și... vei avea multe de învățat.Delia Mureșan, ghidul tău în Lumea Îngerilor, activează în antreprenoriat cu mai multe linii de business, de la cele clasice, la magazin online, precum și în zona de dezvoltare de comunități, atât online, cât și offline.Dacă TU nu ești bine, nu ești împăcat, nu ești liniștit, atunci ai nevoie să-ți asumi latura antreprenorială și să devii pe deplin responsabil de tot ceea ce faci și de modul cum îți duci mesajul mai departe.Banii sau abundența nu te conduc, ci TU ești cel care le dă direcție, energie și, în acest fel, poți să contribui și să ajuți din ce în ce mai mulți oameni pe calea lor.Te-ai săturat să trăiești de pe o zi pe alta din zona spirituală? Te-ai săturat să nu reușești să treci la nivelul următor în afacerea ta?Află din acest episod-dezbatere cum poți îmbina spiritualitatea și afacerile și să mergi mai departe către obiectivele tale.---Ți-a plăcut? Te rog, dă mai departe!► SUBSCRIBE!Urmărește-mă Online Aici:WebsiteLinkedINFacebookInstagramYouTube
Kate Arsenault is the Co-Founder of RNNR, a performance running gear company with super cool, ultra-comfortable hats, beanies and socks. Founded by passionate runners, husband and wife team Kate and Justin Arsenault, who met at the start of a trail run—rnnr began with the simple mission of creating innovative products that solve real problems for everyday runners. You're going to love this super inspiring entrepreneur story, fueled by running! CONNECT RNNR on Instagram Marni On The Move Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, LinkedIn, or YouTube Marni Salup on Instagram, Spotify, Zwift, Strava, Peloton PARTNER OFFERS Alkamind Supplements: Get 15% off Alkamind Supplements, use our code MARNI15 InsideTracker: Get 20% percent off today at InsideTracker.com/marnionthemove SUPPORT THE PODCAST Leave us a review on Apple. It's easy, scroll through the episode list on your podcast app, click on five stars, click on leave a review, and share what you love about the conversations you're listening to. Tell your friends to what you love on social. Screenshot or share directly from our stories the episode you're listening to, tag us and the guests, and use our new Marni on the Move Giphy! SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER Sign up for our weekly newsletter, The Download for Marni on the Move updates, exclusive offers, invites to events, and exciting news!
Deborah Smith is a Co-Founder of the CenterCap group - an all female founded investment bank. Join us as we discuss her experience growing up on an Australian dairy farm, navigating work-life balance in investment banking, and starting her own firm.
Today on the podcast I sync up with the incredibly talented contemporary mixed media fiber artist, Michelle Drummond. Currently, an Artist in Residence at Arts WAREHOUSE in Delray Beach Florida, you may have seen her work at the Muse Art Fair Miami 2019 during Art Basel Week or the Red Dot Art Fair Miami 2018 during Art Basel Week and most recently her work is part of the Public Art Permanent Installation - The Metamorphosis, 2022, Mandel Public Library, West Palm Beach. Michelle's artwork is full of vibrant colors, whimsical style, and her unique signature three dimensional forms. Each piece carries an underlying message of optimism, strength and perseverance. It exudes the true expression of her quest for life and the influence of her rich Jamaican culture, her experiences living here in the United States and exploration of other cultures through her travels. Before venturing into art and entrepreneurism, Michelle played competitive field hockey and was a member of the Jamaica Women's Hockey Team where she represented Jamaica in various events internationally. Michelle was one of the first Jamaican national players to have been offered an academic scholarship to study at the St. Lawrence University and simultaneously represent the University through field hockey. Michelle and I sync up about where her passion for art and creativity began, the inspiration behind her work, growing up in Jamaica her love of field hockey, how she continues to play, and how it fuels her for success. CONNECT Michelle Drummond on Instagram Marni On The Move Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, LinkedIn, or YouTube Marni Salup on Instagram, Spotify, Zwift, Strava, Peloton SUPPORT THE PODCAST Leave us a review on Apple. It's easy, scroll through the episode list on your podcast app, click on five stars, click on leave a review, and share what you love about the conversations you're listening to. Tell your friends to what you love on social. Screenshot or share directly from our stories the episode you're listening to, tag us and the guests, and use our new Marni on the Move Giphy! SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER Sign up for our weekly newsletter, The Download for Marni on the Move updates, exclusive offers, invites to events, and exciting news! PARTNER OFFERS Take control of your health and wellness journey with InsideTracker, the ultra-personalized nutrition platform that analyzes your blood, DNA, and lifestyle to help you optimize your body from the inside out. Transform your body's data into meaningful insights and a customized action plan of the science-backed nutrition recommendations you need to optimize your health! Get 25% percent off today at InsideTracker
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Today we have a special guest, a repeat guest actually. Dave Anderson is the owner of a creative video production company. In this episode we talk a lot about his journey and what it took to get where he is. Family is what drives us, no doubt, but we tend to forget that very easily amidst the work duties. Dave and I both share proud moments when we learned to detach from our businesses, but also we talk about vulnerable times when we almost ran ourselves to the ground thinking that we were doing the right thing for our families. Spoiler alert, we weren't Show Notes: www.thedadedge.com/friday35
What do you want to achieve in 2022? Well, write it down! I mean it, write down your goals and double your expectations for some, even if they seem crazy. Why? There's no better way to know what to do every day than to lay your goals in front of you. Need help? Let's do it together in this episode! “Figuring out what you want to achieve and putting it out there will give you the clarity you need in your life and in your network marketing business.” More juicy resources:https://mylifestyleacademy.com/blog/ https://mylifestyleacademy.com/download/
Diaa Noor is the Founder and CEO of Ventum,the world famous luxury bicycle brand with some of the most beautiful, high performance bicycles ever created for road, triathlon, and gravel. Beyond the great design, Ventum has shifted the paradigm for bike buying with their direct to consumer business model, personalized fit and spec options at the point of purchase, including everything from components and wheels to bar width, stem length, and even gear range. I had so much fun syncing up with Diaa during todays conversation on the podcast! We talk about how Ventum came to fruition and the inspiration behind him launching this company, and he offers great entrepreneurial tips and advice. We also chat about his his passion for endurance sports, training, his fave gear, and how he is currently staying healthy and fit. CONNECT Diaa Noor on Instagram Ventum on Instagram Marni On The Move Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, LinkedIn, or YouTube Marni Salup on Instagram and Spotify SUBSCRIBE Sign up for our weekly newsletter, The Download for Marni on the Move updates, exclusive offers, invites to events, and exciting news! TRAIN WITH ME Meet me on Zwift, Strava, or Peloton OFFERS Take control of your health and wellness journey with InsideTracker, the ultra-personalized nutrition platform that analyzes your blood, DNA, and lifestyle to help you optimize your body from the inside out. Transform your body's data into meaningful insights and a customized action plan of the science-backed nutrition recommendations you need to optimize your health! Get 25% percent off today at InsideTracker SUPPORT THE PODCAST Leave us a review on Apple. It's easy, scroll through the episode list on your podcast app, click on five stars, click on leave a review, and share what you love about the conversations you're listening to. Tell your friends to what you love on social. Screenshot or share directly from our stories the episode you're listening to, tag us and the guests, and use our new Marni on the Move Giphy!
Often times it can be hard to know what we should delegate to others. Where do I start? We need to be careful that we aren't delegating tasks. We need to delegate authority. As you delegate authority you are creating leaders. Listen as Craig shares where to start when deciding what you can delegate to others. CLICK HERE to access our free resources, social pages, and website!
Often times it can be hard to know what we should delegate to others. Where do I start? We need to be careful that we aren’t delegating tasks. We need to delegate authority. As you delegate authority you are creating leaders. Listen as Craig shares where to start when deciding what you can delegate to others. Action Items: Access our FREE Resources Subscribe to The Biz Sherpa Newsletter Follow The Biz Sherpa on LinkedIn Follow The Biz Sherpa on Instagram Follow the Biz Sherpa Facebook Page Subscribe to The Biz Sherpa Youtube Channel Subscribe to The Biz Sherpa Podcast on Apple Podcast, Spotify, Google Podcast or Stitcher. Connect with Craig on LinkedIn TRANSCRIPTION: Speaker 1: From his first job flipping burgers at McDonald’s and delivering The Washington Post, Craig Willett counts only one and a half years of his adult life working for someone else. Welcome to The Biz Sherpa podcast with your host, Craig Willett. Founder of several multimillion-dollar businesses and trusted advisor to other business owners, he’s giving back to help business owners and aspiring entrepreneurs achieve fulfillment, enhance their lives, and create enduring wealth. The Biz Sherpa. Craig Willett: This is Craig Willett, The Biz Sherpa. Thanks for joining me today in the Sherpa’s Cave. I love staying warm by the fire and I hope what I say to you will warm your soul because I hope that some of the things we talk today inspire you to delegate. Stephen Covey once said, “We accomplish all that we do through delegation, whether it be to time or to people.” So think about that. We often work long and longer hours. My wife was telling me this morning, Carol said to me, talking about the career of somebody else that we know, that they can work from six in the morning until 10 o’clock, and in four hours can accomplish what they need to do. And she said, “Craig, you worked from four in the morning until 10 o’clock at night sometimes.” And maybe I did take on too much. In fact, this is probably something that I share with you because I’m still learning to delegate. I’ve had a year here where I’ve had to learn better how to delegate. And I think sometimes we keep it to ourselves and try to keep that control. But I think it’s important that we learn to delegate. So I hope that you can learn from some of my mistakes and that it motivates you because I think it’s really important. So I always start with, what do I delegate first? Right? So I look at what might be most annoying and what I might have a weakness at. When we take time to delegate those, we need to be careful that we’re not delegating tasks. Someone once said, “If you delegate tasks, you get followers. If you delegate authority, you get leaders. You build leaders.” And I think that’s important. Think about that. You have an opportunity, as you start or grow your business, to develop future leaders for your business. It doesn’t always have to be you. You may play a prominent role, but you have to surround yourself with others who can make decisions based on authority that you’ve delegated to them within certain parameters. And I think that frees up your time. Of course, it takes resources, so you need to grow your business to a certain size and I get it. In those early days, you can’t hire all the talent you need. You don’t have the budget for it, but you need to be aware when you get there. And I think that might have been one of my mistakes in my career is that it grew so fast and was so successful that I was hiring and I was delegating, but I could have hired even more and delegated even more. I might have been able to be more available, even though I did manage my time well, and I like to accomplish a lot in a short period of time, but it’s no excuse for building other leaders. I think it’s important. It is one of the regrets I have is not building more leaders. You have a chance to impact society. Think about the families and the lives that you bless as you delegate that authority to others and let them realize their potential and become better and have their dreams come true as well. You might also look at not only what’s most annoying, but what’s most repetitive. And I know that sounds like tasks again, but some people are really good at doing the same thing over and over again and I think it may bring to them a great level of satisfaction. And this, again, isn’t a task, but it may be something that takes up a lot of your time that has to be done on a regular basis and you have a higher purpose or a higher need. I would look to delegate that. And then one of the great things—and we’ve talked about this with budgeting, we’ve talked about it with cash flow and we’ve talked about it in other aspects of The Biz Sherpa podcast—but one of the great things to delegate is into your area of weakness. That doesn’t mean that you can’t learn, and being the owner, you need to know and understand all aspects of your business. But hiring somebody and delegating to somebody—whether inside or outside your organization—areas where you’re weak, such as budgeting or being accountable, is really nice. We do this when we have a lawsuit. We have to hire a lawyer. We’re not lawyers. And so that is delegating certain authority and certain opportunities where we don’t have that expertise. We can still be involved and be consulted for major decisions surrounding it, but we don’t need to pursue a dramatic situation, that dramatic situation being that we have to stay in charge and really run into our weaknesses. When we spend all of our time working on our weaknesses and being confronted by them, it becomes discouraging. When we overcome our weaknesses, that’s great. And we may do that with the help of someone else. And when you think about it, if we delegate just tasks, guess what happens? People are going to be knocking at your door all the time. I think of a great example in the Bible. Solomon was one who had great wisdom and people were lined up to see him all the time, and I think he had to learn to delegate. We need to learn to delegate. And as we learn to delegate, we free up bottlenecks. Think about it. If we give them tasks, but not authority to make decisions, they’re going to put people on hold who are calling in to have a problem with a product or service, just to find you and ask you if it’s okay. That’s not great customer service, is it? Think of when you’ve been on the other side of that phone call and you can’t get the answers that you think you want and someone on the other end can’t and doesn’t have the authority to solve it for you and you have to keep going up the chain of command. Think about that—how that feels to your customers. Within limits, you need to give that authority for them to make decisions. Think how freeing that is when someone has the authority to make a decision, to accept a product return, or to help someone out by doing something extraordinary and above and beyond. When we allow that kind of flexibility, then we build in the opportunity for success. Sure, there’ll be some mistakes, but those mistakes shouldn’t be huge and won’t cost you everything. We learn from them. They’re going to happen in the short run, but you’ll learn and have greater success in the long run. Carol always tells me that I expect people to do it my way and you know what? She’s right. I do expect people to do it my way, because I think my way might be the best and I think that’s not a good attitude. I think the better attitude is give people—within their personality and within their talents and abilities—the opportunity to be successful and have the authority to make decisions so that they can experience personal success. You’re not trying to create a robot that mimics you. You’re trying to create someone who takes it upon themselves. I know early on in my CPA career, I was associated with a furniture store and there was one person in that furniture store who owned the carpeting department. Not literally, he was just an employee, but he owned it in the sense that he spoke in the first person to them. Not, “We do this—I can do this.” And he was able to do so many jobs. He developed rapport with a lot of people. He didn’t need someone looking over his back. He knew how to price his product. He knew how to schedule it. And he really owned it. No one dared step in. No one could really replace him. He became the expert. And the business owner totally trusted him and they had over a 35-year relationship and I admired that. It’s a great example to me of being able to delegate and not bottleneck. Sandra Day O’Connor said something that I really like. She said, “The really expert horse riders immediately let the horse know who’s in control, but they give them loose reins and seldom use the spurs because they guide them. They don’t take control of them, but they let them know if something happens, who’s in control.” I’ve found that. You’ve probably seen, and if you haven’t, I’ll put it on my website, www.BizSherpa.co, a video of me winning a World’s Championship with a Saddlebred horse where I’m not riding him, but I’m in a buggy behind him. And how you control them: you can’t control them with your feet. You control them with the reins. The times that I did really well with that horse weren’t the times where I was afraid or where he was pulling on me and I was pulling on him. I let him know I was in charge and then I gave it to him because he knew what he was doing. I had a great horse and he had a great rhythm and he knew how to step and what to do. I had to give him some small commands and keep him straight in corners and set him up and frame him right and let him know I was there, but he knew what he was doing. And we had developed that trust and confidence over the years. Think about that. Let people know who’s in charge, but then govern with a loose rein and seldom correct using spurs, which would probably hurt them. I had a whip, which probably substituted for the spur, and you know what? I rarely—if ever—used it on him. And if I did, it was just to let him know I was there by setting down the end of the whip, just on his back flank, to let him know I was there. It was not something that I did in a mean way. I think that from that experience, I learned what Carol was telling me. I wanted people to do it my way. You know what? The horse did it his way. He was great at it. I knew what he needed to do and I knew how to control him and guide him and reassure him and motivate him, and I think that’s the key. Delegation is really about giving authority and motivating others to be able to realize their full potential. And if you think about that, then you have a better experience. I think about training as part of the delegation process. You give training before you give them the reins and that’s not not trusting them. It’s developing that trust. When I was younger, my dad would always throw me in the pool. And in fact, to learn how to swim, he just tossed me in the pool and there were two things that would’ve happened, right? I would sink to the bottom, in which case he’d have to jump in and bail me out, or I’d have to flop around and learn how to keep my head above water, which I did. I became a very accomplished swimmer in my teenage years and actually won some county records and had some pretty good experiences in swimming. You’ve heard me tell some of those stories on The Biz Sherpa podcast. But it’s not always sink or swim. We don’t want to throw people in because we may not be around if we’re just throwing them in saying, “Okay, it’s yours. I don’t want to have to deal with it. Let me know how it goes. Call me if you need some help.” They may be drowning and they may not be able to call you. They may be suffocating under the pressure of what you’ve given them. And so it takes follow up. It takes reporting. It takes sitting down and encouraging, having them share with you what their challenges are and their experiences are and then helping them overcome those challenges and experiences by making some suggestions to them, but it’s not expecting them to do it the way you would do it. One of my first jobs was at McDonald’s as a 16-year-old. I was learning to cook and I cooked, and that was my job, it was in the kitchen. But one Saturday, somebody called in sick that did all the cleaning and I didn’t know what to do. I had to be trained. While I was a great employee at cooking—I could cook the Egg McMuffins and I could cook the burgers and the cheeseburgers and do all of that—I didn’t understand how to mix the chemicals and to mop the floors and when to do it and where to do it and how to go around the parking lot and pick the place up. And as you know, I mean, Disneyland is a good example of it, too, they keep it clean. And one of the things about McDonald’s, in my era, was it was a clean place to go eat. And I had to take on different responsibilities, and think about that. Don’t just throw somebody to something who’s capable, but doesn’t have the adequate training. We all have potential and we can all rise to the potential. And we don’t need our hand held all the time. Think of yourself. You don’t want it. You don’t want someone watching over you all the time. You have to empower that success, but you have to measure it and you have to review it and you have to train and you have to motivate. I remember a time that I was going on vacation for three weeks for my business and you heard me talk about this. In the summer times, I’d like to get away with my family so I could focus on them because as Carol said, probably a lot of the time, I was working weekdays, four in the morning till 10 o’clock at night. And I’d squeeze in the family here and there and certainly on weekends I did. But that time with family was valuable to me. We had just announced a new project and we were taking pre-orders or pre-sales on that project, as we were getting it finalized to be able to break ground. While I was gone in the middle of our presale, they announced a hospital a mile away. Most of our target market were healthcare providers. You can imagine what happened. All of a sudden, it sold out. They never called me. They didn’t need to. I had given them the authority to do that. But it’s probably one of the reasons I was a little scared to not have people do it my way. One of the things I didn’t delegate to them, because I didn’t think it would happen during the three week period, is I was in charge of pricing and because I was in control of the financing, it was my personal guarantee on it. I determined the pricing of our buildings. And one of the things I always did is when we hit certain benchmarks, I raised it. Price is a certain percentage because we are now coming down to having fewer and fewer buildings left in the project. Well, I didn’t delegate that to someone and it would’ve been simple to say after X percentage of sales, raise the price to this. Well, I didn’t do that and my failure to do that meant we sold out, which was great, but we probably could have gotten 25% more at the end of the day, had we been raising prices during that three week period, as we were taking more and more orders for our buildings. It was a great experience and there’s more to that story someday. But my point is be sure when you delegate that you delegate enough authority and go beyond to where they can exercise some judgment. Now, they could have called me. They didn’t know what I did, because I didn’t share it with them. And so I held back on some of that authority and I paid the price, because it was my profits, not their profits. They got paid and they got paid their commissions. It didn’t really affect their living the way it affected the profitability I could have had. We made profit, made a great profit, but it could have been better. I like to think about how we govern in our lives. I look at our country and it seems like we’re coming up with more and more laws for every little situation. I think that happens when we don’t trust, when we don’t trust people to use their own intuition. And we’re seeing it during the great pandemic. People are not allowed to use their own judgment. We need to allow that. Otherwise, we start making very, very restrictive rules and we create a bottleneck. “You can’t do this.” “Only in this situation.” “Don’t do that.” And when it’s a lot of don’ts, then you know it’s being restrictive. Think about it. Think about when your parents raised you and they loved you. They gave you some things not to do. “Don’t touch the stove when it’s on.” But think of all the things they gave you to do. “Go out and play with your friends. Join a baseball team. Go to the dance class.” They provided opportunities for you to do and I think it’s in the doing that we experience the greatest freedom. Give freedom to do, and not a list of rules of what not to do. And I think that will be the greatest thing that we can do to help delegate. And I think it is reflective in the lives of our employees and you can apply this in your personal life with your family and your friends. Don’t give restrictions, give opportunities. And when you do that, you’ll find at the base what delegation really means, it’s about building leadership. It’s one of the key elements of leadership. We don’t want restrictions at every turn. You need to retain key areas, like I said. You don’t want to hand over the reins of all the spending and all of the controls and the signatures at the bank, unless there’s certain parameters put around that, but we want to elevate people. We want to evaluate, reward, encourage, teach, train, focus on things that make a huge difference so that it allows you to spend the time where you need to spend it and then encourage. I would spend more time building the person. I learned that from Hal Wing too, that when you build the person, you really get great production and you get great satisfaction. Richard Branson said, “If you’re going to grow as an entrepreneur, you’ve got to learn to delegate.” I think that’s important. Delegation is not a set of rules and it’s not a task. I’ve learned the hard way. I hope you don’t make the mistakes I made, but that you delegate authority, you empower, you train. Think of the horse. Again, let them know who’s in control, but then give them the loose rein and allow them the freedom to experience that success and then train, evaluate, reward, and encourage. And as we do that, we will find that we’ll have fewer bottlenecks in our business. We’ll experience greater success and think of your customers. I always say this. What’s their experience like? If you have to go up the chain of command so far and people can’t get answers quickly to their questions and problems or resolutions solved quickly, it’s the source of most of the negative reviews. So let’s find a way to best meet those needs of our customers and that will be to delegate that authority that needs to. Not a task, but that authority. I hope that you’re able to take something from this and have a wonderful experience in your business career. I think as you learn from the mistakes of others, like me, that you can be better, do better and your customers will be happier. Thanks for joining me today in the Sherpa’s Cave. This is Craig Willett, The Biz Sherpa. Speaker 1: Be sure to go to our website to access the resources related to this episode at www.BizSherpa.co. If you enjoyed this show, tell your friends about us and be sure to rate our podcast. Craig would like to hear from you, so share your thoughts in the Facebook community @BizSherpa.co. 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Evan Jackson is a thought leader working at the intersection of community engagement and entrepreneurship. As the 22-year-old founder of Intus Care, a geriatric-focused healthcare technology startup, he has raised more than 2 million dollars in funding to develop software solutions for elderly care organizations. An undergraduate student at Brown University, Evan is passionate about empowering communities around him and serves as the International Undergraduate President of Kappa Alpha Psi and Vice Chairman of the Board for the Quispicanchi Project. Shifter Wisdom: Instead of thinking "Why Me," start thinking, "Why Not Me." To learn more about Evan Jackson, connect, or support Evan's journey: https://www.intuscare.com/ @ejackson.1 www.Linkedin.com/in/evan-jackson1 (Music by Broke for Free)
Evan Jackson is a thought leader working at the intersection of community engagement and entrepreneurship. As the 22-year-old founder of Intus Care, a geriatric-focused healthcare technology startup, he has raised more than 2 million dollars in funding to develop software solutions for elderly care organizations. An undergraduate student at Brown University, Evan is passionate about empowering communities around him and serves as the International Undergraduate President of Kappa Alpha Psi and Vice Chairman of the Board for the Quispicanchi Project. Shifter Wisdom: Instead of thinking "Why Me," start thinking, "Why Not Me." To learn more about Evan Jackson, connect, or support Evan's journey: https://www.intuscare.com/ @ejackson.1 www.Linkedin.com/in/evan-jackson1 (Music by Broke for Free)
Maria Karr is the founder of the groundbreaking beauty company Rumore Beauty, Rumore is the first Russian-focused online beauty shop to launch in the US, with a curated selection of emerging and popular Russion skncare brands and products, that highlight the simple, nature-forward, and elegant foundations of the Russian approach to skincare. Maria and I sync up about her background in PR and communications within the beauty world, and how that inspired her to innovate and launch Rumore. We talk about what it was like starting a company in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, and how this new venture amplifies her passion for her home country of Russia. Maria details the core values of Russian beauty and discusses some of her favorite products. Maria is also a runner and 4x Marathoner. She chats with me about the intersection of fitness and skincare, like the importance of proper hydration and wearing a lot of sunscreen. We also sync up about her journey to running a marathon, and what the training process was like for her, and the parallels she draws from sport to entrepreneurship. CONNECT Rumore Beauty on Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook Marni On The Move Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, LinkedIn, or YouTube Marni Salup on Instagram and Spotify SUBSCRIBE Sign up for our weekly newsletter, The Download for Marni on the Move updates, exclusive offers, invites to events, and exciting news! TRAIN Meet me on Zwift, Strava, or Peloton OFFERS Take control of your health and wellness journey with InsideTracker, the ultra-personalized nutrition platform that analyzes your blood, DNA, and lifestyle to help you optimize your body from the inside out. Transform your body's data into meaningful insights and a customized action plan of the science-backed nutrition recommendations you need to optimize your health! Get 25% percent off today at InsideTracker with our code CHEERSMARNI Head over to our SHOP page for additional offers from Marni on the Move partners, sponsors, and guests SUPPORT THE PODCAST Leave us a review on Apple. It's easy, scroll through the episode list on your podcast app, click on five stars, click on leave a review, and share what you love about the conversations you're listening to. Tell your friends to what you love on social. Screenshot or share directly from our stories the episode you're listening to, tag us and the guests, and use our new Marni on the Move Giphy! SPECIAL THANKS Emma Steiner for help with show notes, guest research, and social media. Skye Menna for help with guest research and outreach, social media, and public relations
Jimmy and Julie hang out with comedian Maeve Higgins, and scope out the scene in the comedy world discussing our second principle of exploration and discovery, charting mentoring relationships and success on the big stage.
Sahar is a Pinterest Marketing and Business Strategist who's on a mission to help impact driven women grow profitable businesses without sacrificing family. After launching her wellness blog, Earth and Spoon in 2017 she was frustrated with the lack of traffic and decided to test drive Pinterest. Within 90 days, she increased her traffic by 300% and reached over 2 million monthly views on the platform a year later. In this episode we talk about: What sort of content you should be sharing on Pinterest Why it is not a social media platform About her business and how it has grown and how she invested in her learning What to do and what not to do when it comes to Pinterest Why Pinterest is the platform for introverts Find more about Sahar at her work: Get Sahar's 7 Proven Pinterest Strategies You Need to Know - Free 30 Page Handbook Sahar's website Sahar's Instagram Sahar's Facebook Sahar's Pinterest To find more from Liz visit lizmosley.net and follow her on instagram at @lizmmosley
In this episode I chat to Emma Worrollo who has created Playful Den. Emma is an expert in the theory of play. Play is one the most natural human states we long to be in. But the journey to the adult-side is full of social conditioning and expectations which make us lose touch with our inner child. We forget how to play. We start feeling awkward about being silly. And somewhere in the process our dreams can start to seem childish or no longer relevant. We move away from who we once felt determined and destined to be. Play can bring that piece of you back. In this episode we chat about how we can be more playful in our businesses, how to balance work and play, how to resist turning all of our hobbies into business and we also talk about Emma's experiences running her own small business. You can find out more by visiting: Playful Den's website Playful Den's Instagram Playful Den's Patreon People Who Play Podcast To find more from Liz visit lizmosley.net and follow her on instagram at @lizmmosley
Arun Chittur is a first-generation American who transitioned out of the military in 2020 after a 13-year career. He currently helps transform young professionals into resilient leaders and decision-makers who are ready for ANYTHING. Some Pro Tips he shared in this episode:
In this episode, Cameron interviews Mark (aka Without a Chord) about the personal and professional life of being a music producer. The main topic discussed is something that affects all creatives--burnout. It affects us all differently, so it can be hard to spot when it begins to unfold. But it's effects on us can be deep and scarring. The thing is, you can be suffering from burnout without even realizing it. We're all given a purpose in life, and realizing that purpose to its fullest is the greatest challenge in life.Resource drops:American Foundation for Suicide PreventionMusiCares | GRAMMY.comThe Life Coach School Podcast – Episode 374.Max Out - Ed Mylett PodcastThe Modern Producer Secrets Podcast is brought to you by Music Producers Alliance®--an online community and professional development platform that provides learning resources, networking opportunities, and mentoring to music creators at all skill levels.
In episode 11 of PEP Talk, Simon interviews Ilana Lever. Ilana is co-founder and co-CEO of Motley, the challenger jewellery brand with a industry-first supply chain model to make great design affordable. Starting her career as a management consultant, she went on to work for consumer and retail brands including Argos, innocent and itsu, before diving headlong into the start up world.
Ian Whitworth, serial entrepreneur, former brand creative director and author of the new book, Undisruptable, stops by to talk risk, entrepreneurship and why we should all think about going into business for ourselves
Phew! We made it to Season 3 of both Unscripted Conversations Podcast AND my business Unscripted Co. In this episode, I take you through my top 10 lessons learned from the past two years and then share the shift and focus of what year three of business will look like. You're going to want to head to the shownotes to click on all the episodes I've mentioned!Big thanks to my mentor @shellyqualtieri for helping me bring clarity to my messages. Check out the Mindset of being YOU workshops Membership and Workshops at www.tiabell.com/mindset----CONNECT WITH THE HOST:Tia Bell is a Registered Social Worker and Personal Development Coach who is sharing real conversations about mindset, mental health, and what it takes to truly live with purpose. IG: @tiabell.unscriptedcoWebsite: www.tiabell.comEmail: hello@tiabell.com------Music from https://filmmusic.io"Daily Beetle" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
Today is the last episode of More Than a Major until Fall 2021! We are ending this semester off with a bang with Honors alumnus, Kenze St.Amour! Kenze is the founder of "Hustle These Books" along with his daughter Luna. Hustle These Books' goal is to provide children with easy access to literature and present positive examples of role models for their everyday life. On today's episode we talk with Kenze about how spirituality plays a role in his entrepreneurship mindset/goals, how being a father has impacted his life and his company, tips for students who want to start a business, and MORE!
Dom is an veteran of the tech startup world, right from developing website for the early days of internet. The first website they made was for a company that helps horses get pregnant.Dom has spent a large amount of his life in California working with startup. He has also worked in panama and these days he helps incubate and accelerate startups from France. Dom is the founder and CEO of Uniqorn. UNIQORN is the largest rural incubator-accelerator of its kind in the world. Located in southwestern France (Sarlat-la-Canéda), its mission is to give entrepreneurs and their families their lives back while helping them build game-changing technology startups. In this episode we talk about:-Customer acquisitionGrowing startupsSilicon Valley and how it has changedFrench startup ecosystemAnd a lot moreBook recommendationTwenty Thousand Leagues Under the Seas, by Jules VerneHook Point: how to Stand out in a 3-Second World - Branden KaneConnect with Dom Einhorn:-https://uniqornincubator.com/https://www.linkedin.com/in/uniqorn/https://twitter.com/mastersoftriviahttps://startupsupercup.com/If you enjoyed this episode then please subscribe, I will be interviewing other successful founders and investors to provide you a shortcut to success.Follow instagram:- https://www.instagram.com/wantmoneygotmoney/
Sean Castrina is an entrepreneur and host of the "10 Minute Entrepreneur" podcast
We talk about building blocks all the time... building blocks of society, building blocks of solid family, building blocks of nutrition. But what are the building blocks of building a building a business? what about building influence?In this episode I talk about the second most important building block any brand or person needs.ATTENTION!! You are invited to to the Influential Communication and Branding workshop where you can attend a half day for FREE!http://www.jasononinfluence.com to get started. Join my texting community 323-594-8781If you're ready to take control of your life, income, and future, go to http://www.controlthesource.com to get started.Freedom Accelerator on IG: https://www.instagram.com/freedomacceleratorpod/Jason on Twitter: https://twitter.com/jason_stapletonJason on IG: https://www.instagram.com/thejasonstapletonJason's website: https://jasonstapleton.comDon't forget to like and subscribe, and please share the show!
Most communicators bore their prospects half-to-death.But when you use the two Emotional secrets of Energy in Communication, everyone will hang on every word. Every single word you utter will become... enchanting.So how will everything transform for you when you master these two simple secrets?Listen and Discover.Episode Music: THBD - Good For YouSupport the show (http://paypal.me//storybonding)
This week I am a part of a podcast mashup alongside three other entrepreneurs, Tyler McCall, Melinda Martin and Rachel Rodgers. Together, we share our individual thoughts on why entrepreneurship is political and why it is vital that business owners VOTE. If you are a business owner this episode is for you. If you are thinking about becoming a business owner, this episode is for you. We hope that it allows you to think about the power that you possess as a business owner. For show notes and a full list of all links mentioned in the episode visit shuntagrant.com/182. If you enjoyed this week's episode, you are going to love the Best Today™ Guide. Helping women get clear on what they want and giving you a three-step process to guide you toward your vision for the future! Learn more about the Best Today™ Guide at besttodayguide.com.
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ThisThis week I am joined by Ann K. Emery about her journeys in evaluation and entrepreneurship. Ann K. Emery is an internationally-acclaimed speaker who equips organizations to get their data out of dusty spreadsheets and into real-world conversations. She now runs Depict Data Studio (https://depictdatastudio.com/). If you’d rather watch this talk, you can do so on YouTube here (https://youtu.be/v1aRlVOnx0g). Topics & Resources Mentioned: #EvalTwitter hashtag on Twitter (also follow #eval and #dataviz) Company of One (https://ofone.co/) by Paul Jarvis Nina Sabarre (https://www.gotostage.com/channel/546a35201d924876a61df57d3b0d2259/recording/28b91d4463d843c1a78a4a97c3da8b80/watch?tos=true&ticket=eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiJ9.eyJzdWIiOiI4MDMwMjYyNjg5OTMwMjE3OTg5IiwiYXVkIjoiMTAxIiwibHMiOiJkNTEzMzI0ZC0yMjBkLTQzMTEtYWJiOC1iYmE0Y2U5MDUxMTkiLCJvZ24iOiJsaSIsImV4cCI6MTU5MDU4MjcxOSwidHlwZSI6IjEiLCJqdGkiOiJlYWIzZTE1Yi03ZWNmLTQ5YTYtOGM5MC0wY2E5YWRjM2VhYTYiLCJ0ZW5hbnQiOiIkZGVmYXVsdCIsImxvYSI6MiwidGd0ZXhwIjoxNTkwNTkzMzM5fQ.ryQP2302VMRhftv8W_hjH20TsNwjcfMzWihCkUH2fvE) presentation on getting into independent consulting Independent consulting vs. entrepreneurship Teaching (and blogging and YouTube-ing) as a way to give back to the community Multiple references to Chris Lysy (https://freshspectrum.com/) Your Money or Your Life (https://yourmoneyoryourlife.com/book/) by Vicki Robin All the books by Octavia Butler (https://www.fantasticfiction.com/b/octavia-e-butler/), and the podcast (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/octavias-parables/id1519024926) on her parables by Adrienne maree brown & Toshi Reagon with Kat Aaron Rethinking consulting from a mindset of abundance, not scarcity Farnoosh Torabi (https://www.instagram.com/farnooshtorabi) on Instagram 99 Tips for Creating Simple and Sustainable Educational Videos (https://styluspub.presswarehouse.com/browse/book/9781642670851/99-Tips-for-Creating-Simple-and-Sustainable-Educational-Videos) by Karen Costa Soar Beyond the Dusty Shelf Report (https://depictdatastudio.teachable.com/p/soar-beyond-the-dusty-shelf-report) course Contact: Ann K. Emery: Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/annkemery/?hl=en) and Website (https://depictdatastudio.com/) EvaluLand: Website (https://evaluland.fireside.fm/) & Twitter (@EvaluLand (https://twitter.com/evaluland)) Music by Matt Ingelson, http://www.mattingelsonmusic.com/ Special Guest: Ann K. Emery.
Have you had fears in starting a business are you ready for all the haters? How will you overcome them? Follow up on Instagram @badassentrepreneurstartup to say your experience with other inspiring entrepreneurs. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/badassentrepreneurstartup/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/badassentrepreneurstartup/support
This is a two part series where we dig in with David Miller of the Barton Institute in Denver, CO. David was CEO of The Denver Foundation for many years and he shares his current and past experiences in social enterprise with us. Feast Over Famine does not provide legal, tax, accounting or other professional advice. You should consult professional advisors concerning the legal, tax, or accounting consequences of your activities. Feast Over Famine does not consult, advise, or assist with (i) the offer or sale of securities in any capital-raising transaction, or (ii) the direct or indirect promotion or maintenance of a market for any securities. Feast Over Famine does not engage in any activities for which an investment advisor's registration or license is required under the U.S. Investment Advisors Act of 1940, or under any other applicable federal or state law; or for which a “broker's” or “dealer's” registration or license is required under the U.S. Securities Exchange Act of 1934, or under any other applicable federal or state law.
#13: Public relations is a hot topic. It feels very foreign to most businesses in the sense that they just don't know how to go about it! Lucky for all of you, today we are talking to Nicole Myden, a 20-year PR veteran and owner of The PR Concierge. In this episode, Nicole walks us through the do's and don'ts when it comes to pitching media, how to create your own rolodex (or media list), what to expect from hiring a PR pro or agency, and so much more. This episode is FULL of useful insights and tips so we definitely recommending taking notes on this one! Nikki Product Of The Week: GLAMGLOW Illuminating Eye Cream Becca Product Of The Week: Ultrasonic Cool Mist Humidifier To connect with Nicole, click here. To follow The PR Concierge, click here. To ask us a question, suggest a guest or just say hi, visit @betteroffpod or email betteroffpod@gmail.com. Feel free to creep on your hosts a little further, too @thenikkibutler & @bbooks. Thank you for your attention and support!
In this episode Linsay Moore and I discuss affiliate marketing for beginners and passive income strategies. How to start affiliate marketing and specially affiliate marketing for beginners 2020, how to do affiliate marketing without a website.We also touch a bit on how to make money online, the state of affiliate marketing 2020, passive income strategies, how to make passive income online and passive income affiliate marketing.Check out my YouTube Channel Here:
Robert Kaplan, Senior Fellow and Marvin Bower Professor of Leadership Development, Emeritus at the Harvard Business School gives his advice on getting Americans back to workAlaskan Governor Mike Dunleavy talks about what he is doing for Alaska to keep the economy moving
In this episode Phil Kyprianou and I discuss how the coronavirus is affecting local businesses and Ecommerce along with the state of digital marketing in general. We offer suggestions and ideas on what local small businesses can do in order to drive sales while everyone is staying away from public places. We also talk about how everyone who is a business owner should be preparing and what they should be doing to be prepared if this thing goes for much longer.Check out my YouTube Channel Here:
You probably have never heard of this company but there is a high chance you own one of their zippers. Find a jacket or backpack, if it has a zipper it's probably a YKK zipper.YKK Corporate Profile (contains This is YKK PDF & Financial Information)https://www.ykk.com/english/corporate/group/index.htmlYKK History:https://www.ykk.com/english/corporate/g_outline.htmlCheck us out on Social media: https://linktr.ee/TRBBPTwitter: https://twitter.com/trbbpodInstagram: https://instagram.com/trbbpod
Lets take a couple mintues to celebrate and refect on how much entrepreneurship effects our daily lives! Facebook: @DakotaBizLend Twitter: @DakotaBizLend LinkedIn: dakota-business-lending - www.linkedin.com/company/dakota-business-lending
Hablamos con Keyla y Lusmar de MasterWomenPTY, nos dieron tips y recomendaciones sobre emprendimiento y más emprendiendo como mujeres.Compártelo con las emprendedoras en tu vida!Namaste!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/soulfullvibes)
On Episode 8 The Roundtable has a special guest! Welcome Atlanta's own Dina Marto General manager for Grand Hustle and Founder of Twelve Music & Studio. Get ready to be motivated especially women interested in Entrepreneurship. Let Dina take you on a path where strength, courage, growth, strategic planning, and business meets a woman who knows what she wants, and has the sheer determination to build it; an Entertainment Empire.
How I made $90,000-ish in the last year while working around 10 hours per week!
Cyan Ta'eed is the Founder at Milkshake.app, Hey Tiger and Envato.In this episode of Success Stories, Cyan Ta'eed joins Catherine Robson for an in-depth discussion about the origin story of Envato, one of Australia's most successful technology companies. Now with Envato's success more than assured, Cyan has branched out into a social enterprise focused on chocolate and even the app space. She tells Catherine about how she's learning to say no, the importance of surrounding yourself with good people and why the company never said yes to external funding.
EN - An interview with Konstantina Zoehrer, the co-founder of Loft2Work, a community-based social co-working space based in the Keramikos region of Athens. Aired October 25, 2012.
There is a good chance that on your social media feeds., you see someone advertising some sort of internet marketing or entrepreneurship. Offering ways that you can work from home and make money.There is an appeal to working from home. Setting your hours, not rushing to work.There is also a struggle. You rush. You hustle. While some have been successful, some have struggled. Some have given up. Some can’t get off the ground.Some feel it’s a scam.Our guest today has navigated her way through this.Her name is Jacky Lamenzo. She has started Elevate Like a Boss in May of 2017.Topics we cover include;-Her start.-Can anyone sell or be an entrepreneur?-The difference between sales and being authentic-Vulnerability-Self care and being productive working from home.-Elevate Like A Boss.Follow JackyFacebook: Jacky Lamenzojackylamenzo.comhttps://elevatelikeaboss.thinkific.com/courses/courseFollow meFacebook:Kevin OlenickAgree or Disagree:The Podcast.Twitter:@kevoleSpreaker:@kevoleITunes:https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/agree-or-disagree-the-podcast/id1434649568?mt=2
Jeremy, Gina, Bonnie Gray and special guest Jim Venetos talk business brokering
In this episode of Pursuing Freedom, we'll hear from Monica Anderson with Re/Max Peak to Peak in Winter Park, CO. Monica is a high volume agent, who balances adventure, motherhood, and entrepreneurship. She shares her strategies for lead generation, networking, and leadership in the Real Estate industry...and how her involvement on the national level leads to success in her local market. You won’t want to miss this one!
TOPICS •CAPBld Min – Mistakes that entrepreneurs make. •Past interview with AJ Austin •Top struggles for women entrepreneurs •How business coaching works
In this latest episode of the Sovereign Goddess Podcast with Sabrina Riccio, I sat down with Danielle Blum, the founder and CEO of World Nativ, and the Wild Awakening: Female Leaders Mastermind. World Nativ is a platform that connects minds locally and globally to support individuals in a variety of ways through entrepreneurship and personal development. As an intuitive business coach, her soul's purpose is to support the awakening of individuals in finding their light and gifts to share with the world and then creating a community to magnify our efforts for global change. In this episode, we talked about... ☾ Fostering a relationship with your intuition ☾ Allowing the inner vision and purpose to be your guiding compass ☾ Trusting your heart's inner desires instead of your head and the fears ☾ How Intuition is the future of Business ☾ Healing our Money perception to bring forth more abundance ☾ The truth about resistance ☾ How to anchor in the 5D conscious in the world today ☾ What it means to have real courage in the world today ☾ The evolution of authentic connection + expression in business, social media, + life ☾ Acting from Inspired action vs receptivity Discover more about Danielle INSTAGRAM | www.instagram.com/worldnativ .:. www.instagram.com/lovedanifest WORLD NATIV WEBSITE | http://www.worldnativ.com WILD AWAKENING: FEMALE LEADERS MASTERMIND now enrolling | https://worldnativ.lpages.co/wild-awakening/ Learn More about Sabrina Instagram | www.instagram.com/sabrinariccio Snag Stay Woke for $88 until 1.1.18 | www.shamanessagoddessa.guru/stay-woke-ecourse Support this podcast
Up next in our marketing series is perhaps the fastest growing social media platform, Instagram. In this weeks episode, we go over the immediate basics to getting your Instagram Business page off of the ground and what it takes. From proper URL linking to nailing the perfect brand imagery for culture creation, this is definitely on that you do not want to miss! Set back and enjoy and the audial experience as we explain how you can begin to build your Instagram from the ground up into possibly your best marketing platform! If you enjoy the podcast's, smash that subscribe button and make sure that you leave a truthful review! This podcast is done purely for informational and educational purposes only and is not monetized nor used for any monetary gain.
Now here is a subject most business motivators and entrepreneurial speakers wouldn't even think of doing; taking time off! That’s right, actually using a vacation or weekend away. Join in for your shot of positivity during the Weekly Espresso as Dustin gives his thoughts and opinion on the subject of time off!
You hear it every day, “There isn’t enough time.” To be upfront, that’s rather accurate as there is only so much time in the day to get things done but managing that time is the crucial part. Learn how to own the time you have instead of letting the time own you. Join in with Dustin and Austin as they go over a few key points to managing you time successfully and what you can implement to help your time starved schedule.
For any listening who is thinking about starting a business, thinking about doing something on their own because instagram told you to or because you feel like it's going to be easier, just know that you can't have all the good stuff of entrepreneurship without the bad stuff too. It's just not possible. It's just like life. A lot of people are looking at entrepreneurship and saying “I want this result. I want a million dollars. And I'm very ambitious.” The link between those things is entrepreneurship. They're thinking that they have to become entrepreneurs because they want to make money. That's not the only way to make money and it's certainly not the easiest way to make money. You have to be able to do all the stuff that nobody talks about if you want to be an entrepreneur. You don't just start a brand and that makes you money – Daniel DiPiazzaDaniel is the founder of Rich20Something and leader of the tribe. He built the company up from humble beginnings blogging away in his basement. His honest and incredible writing abilities caused his blog to “break the internet” exploding him into the spotlight getting him features in outlets such as Time Magazine, Fortune, Entrepreneur, Business Insider, and Yahoo! Business. He's also the author of Rich 20 Something: Ditch Your Average Job, Start and Epic Business and Score the Life You Want. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Nueva etapa en el Podcast Influencia Emprendedora. Ahora son dos podcast a la semana y hoy te traigo una afirmacion positiva para que puedas repetirla en el transcurso de todo el mes de abril.
A quick welcome to the Exceptional Entrepreneurship podcast from host Mike Green.
This episode of The Xero Hour with Bob Knorpp and Saul Colt features three great discussions on the topics of South By Southwest Interactive, Sales with Russ Fujioka (President, Xero USA) and a true tale of Entreprenurship with Jon Wye of Jonwye.com including an actionable tip on how to get your companies superfans to pay you money self identify themselves as the customers you need to be speaking to and showing love. For more information on Xero please go to Xero.com Questions or comments on the show? Tweet @saulcolt or @xero with the Hastag #xerohour
Hey lady! You've birthed the idea of your business, now it's time to nurture, grow and LAUNCH! The clients that walk through the doors of the Women's Business Center are typically budding entrepreneurs like Shelia Pargo who started Energizing Enterprises, a fitness and wellness business in 2003. Falencia Moore, of the Women's Business Center (WBC) helped Shelia to continue to grow her business. Both of these outstanding women are today's Voices of Grace! Listen and get the inspiration, encouragement and discover the resource that's designed just for you! Good luck and success to you sister.
Hey lady! You've birthed the idea of your business, now it's time to nurture, grow and LAUNCH! The clients that walk through the doors of the Women's Business Center are typically budding entrepreneurs like Shelia Pargo who started Energizing Enterprises, a fitness and wellness business in 2003. Falencia Moore, of the Women's Business Center (WBC) helped Shelia to continue to grow her business. Both of these outstanding women are today's Voices of Grace! Listen and get the inspiration, encouragement and discover the resource that's designed just for you! Good luck and success to you sister.
Describing how the process for the book "Player's Pyramid" emerged. Discusses how and why process works. Using modern day myths to help listener understand. Hope you enjoy.
Describing how the process for the book "Player's Pyramid" emerged. Discusses how and why process works. Using modern day myths to help listener understand. Hope you enjoy.