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This episode of Room to Grow, Curtis and Joanie speak with Pam Harris. Pam is well known and loved for her website, podcast, books, and conference sessions all based on her core belief that “Math is FigureOutAble.” Today's discussion centers on Pam's newest publication, Developing Mathematical Reasoning: Avoiding the Traps of Algorithms.Pam starts with three distortions about math that are common among teachers, students, and the population, and can impact how educators engage students with math in their classrooms. Next the conversation shifts to what is meant by algorithms, and how they differ from strategies and formulas. Then the discussion focuses on the potential traps to learning that can result from teaching algorithms in mathematics. All of these ideas are based on the development of mathematical reasoning, from counting strategies to additive thinking, to multiplicative reasoning and proportional reasoning, then the functional reasoning that comprises much of the math students learn in high school.There are so many good ideas in this episode that will challenge you and get you thinking!Additional referenced content includes:· Pam Harris' website, Math is FigureOutAble.· Pam's book, Developing Mathematical Reasoning: Avoiding the Traps of Algorithms.· Pam's podcast, Math is Figure-Out-Able!· Find Pam on all your favorite social media platforms.Did you enjoy this episode of Room to Grow? Please leave a review and share the episode with others. Share your feedback, comments, and suggestions for future episode topics by emailing roomtogrowmath@gmail.com . Be sure to connect with your hosts on X and Instagram: @JoanieFun and @cbmathguy.
Kim Montague, I Have, You Need: The Utility Player of Instructional Routines ROUNDING UP: SEASON 4 | EPISODE 3 In sports, a utility player is someone who can play multiple positions competently, providing flexibility and adaptability. From my perspective, the routine I have, you need may just be the utility player of classroom routines. Today we're talking with Kim Montague about I have, you need and the ways it can be used to support everything from fact fluency to an understanding of algebraic properties. BIOGRAPHY Kim Montague is a podcast cohost and content lead at Math is Figure-out-able™. She has also been a teacher for grades 3–5, an instructional coach, a workshop presenter, and a curriculum developer. Kim loves visiting classrooms and believes that when you know your content and know your kids, real learning occurs. RESOURCES Math is Figure-out-able!™ Podcast Math is FigureOutAble!™ Guide (Download) Journey Coaching TRANSCRIPT Mike Wallus: Welcome to the podcast, Kim. I am really excited to talk with you today. So let me do a little bit of grounding. For listeners without prior knowledge, I'm wondering if you could briefly describe the I have, you need routine. How does it work, and how would you describe the roles that the teacher and the student play? Kim Montague: Thanks for having me, Mike. I'm excited to be here. I think it's an important routine. So for those people who have never heard of I have, you need, it is a super simple routine that came from a desire that I had for students to become more fluent with partners of ten, hundred, thousand. And so it simply works as a call-and-response. Often I start with a context, and I might say, “Hey, we're going to pretend that we have 10 of something, and if I have 7 of them, how many would you need so that together we have those 10?” And so it's often prosed as a missing addend. With older students, obviously, I'm going to have some higher numbers, but it's very call-and-response. It's playful. It's game-like. I'll lob out a question, wait for students to respond. I'm choosing the numbers, so it's a teacher-driven purposeful number sequence, and then students figure out the missing number. I often will introduce a private signal so that kids have enough wait time to think about their answer and then I'll signal everyone to give their response. Mike: OK, so there's a lot to unpack there. I cannot wait to do it. One of the questions I've been asking folks about routines this season is just, at the broadest level, regardless of the numbers that the educator selects, how would you describe what you think I have, you need is good for? What's the routine good for? How can an educator think about its purpose or its value? You mentioned fluency. Maybe say a little bit more about that and if there's anything else that you think it's particularly good for. Kim: So I think one of the things that is really fantastic about I have, you need is that it's really simple. It's a simple-to-introduce, simple-to-facilitate routine, and it's great for so many different grade levels and so many different areas of content. And I think that's true for lots of routines. Teachers don't have time to reintroduce something brand new every single day. So when you find a routine that you can exchange pieces of content, that's really helpful. It's short, and it can be done anywhere. And like I said, it builds fluency, which is a hot topic and something that's important. So I can build fluency with partners of ten, partners of a hundred, partners of thousand, partners of one. I can build complementary numbers for angle measure and fractions. Lots of different areas depending on the grade that you're teaching and what you're trying to focus on. Mike: So one of the things that jumped out for me is the extent to which this can reveal structure. When we're talking about fluency, in some ways that's code for the idea that a lot of our combinations we're having kids think about—the structure of ten or a hundred or a thousand or, in the case of fractions, one whole and its equivalence. Does that make sense? Kim: Yeah, absolutely. So we have a really cool place value system. And I think that we give a lot of opportunities, maybe to place label, but we don't give a lot of opportunities to experience the structure of number. And so there are some very nice structures within partners of ten that then repeat themselves, in a way, within partners of a hundred and partners of a thousand and partners of one, like I mentioned. And if kids really deeply understand the way numbers form and the way they are fitting together, we can make use of those ideas and those experiences within other things like addition, subtraction. So this routine is not simply about, “Can you name a partner number?,” but it's laying foundation in a fun experience that kids then are gaining fluency that is going to be applied to other work that they're doing. Mike: I love that, and I think it's a great segue. My next question was going to be, “Could we talk a little bit about different sequences that you might use at different grade levels?” Kim: Sure. So younger students, especially in first grade, we're making a lot of use out of partners of 10 and working on owning those relationships. But then once students understand partners of 10, or when they're messing with partners of 10, the teacher can help make connections moving from partners of 10 to partners of 100 or partners of 20. So if you know that 9 plus 1 is 10, then there's some work to be done to help students understand that 9 tens and 1 ten makes 10 tens or 100. You can also use—capitalize on the idea of “9 and 1 makes 10” to understand that within 20, there are 2 tens. And so if you say “9” and I say “1,” and then you say “19,” and I say “1,” that work can help sharpen the idea that there's a ten within 20 and there's some tens within 30. So when we do partners of ten, it's a foundation, but we've got to be looking for opportunities to connect it to other relationships. I think that one of the things that's so great I have, you need is that we keep it game-like, but there's so many extensions, so many different directions that you can go, and we want teachers to purposefully record and draw out these relationships with their students. There's a bit to it where it's a call-and-response oral, but I think as we'll talk about further, there's a lot of nuance to number choice and there's a lot of nuance and when to record to help capitalize on those relationships. Mike: So I think the next best thing we could do is listen to a clip. I've got a clip of you working with a student, and I'm wondering if you could set the stage for what we're about to hear. Kim: Yeah, one of my very favorite things to do is to sit down with students and interview and kind of poke around in their head a little bit to find out where they currently are with the things that they're working on and where they can sharpen some content and where to take them next. So this is me sitting down with a student, Lanaya, who I didn't know very well, but I thought, let me start off by playing I have, you need with you, because that gives me a lot of insight into your number development. So this is me sitting down with her and saying, let's just play this game that I'd like to introduce to you. Kim (teacher): Oh, can I do one more thing with you? Can I play a game that I love? Lanaya (student): Sure. Kim (teacher): OK, one more game. It's called I have, you need. And so it's a pretty simple game, actually. It just helps me think about or hear what kids are thinking. So it just is simply, if I say a number, you tell me how much more to get to 100. So if I have 50, you would say you need… Lanaya (student): 50. Kim (teacher): …so that together we would have 100. What if I said 92? Lanaya (student): 8. Kim (teacher): What if I said 75? Lanaya (student): Um…25. Kim (teacher): How do you know that one? Lanaya (student): Because it's 30 to 70, so I just like minus 5 more. Kim (teacher): Oh, cool. What if I said 64? Lanaya (student): Um…36. Kim (teacher): What if I said 27? Lanaya (student): Um…27…8—no, 72? No, 73. Kim (teacher): I don't remember what I said. [laughs] Did I say…? Lanaya (student): 27, I think. Kim (teacher): 27. So then you said 73, is that what you said? And you were about to say 80-something. Why were you going to say 80-something? Lanaya (student): Because 20 is like 80, like it's the other half, but I just had to take away more. Kim (teacher): Perfect. I see. Three more. What if I said 32? Lanaya (student): Um…68. Kim (teacher): What if I said 68? Lanaya (student): 32. Kim (teacher): [laughs] What if I said 79? Lanaya (student): Um…21. Kim (teacher): How do you know that one? Lanaya (student): Because…wait, wait, what was that one? Kim (teacher): What if I said 79? Lanaya (student): 79. Because 70 plus 30 is 100, but then I have to take away 9 more because the other half is 1, so yeah. Kim (teacher): Oh, you want to do it a little harder? Are you willing? Maybe I'll ask you that. Are you willing? Lanaya (student): Sure. Kim (teacher): OK. What if I said now our total is 1,000? What if I said 850? Lanaya (student): Um…250? Kim (teacher): How do you know? Lanaya (student): Or, actually, that'd be 150. Kim (teacher): How do you know? Lanaya (student): Because, um…uh…800 plus 200 is 1,000. And so I would just have to take—what was the number again? Kim (teacher): 850. Lanaya (student): I would have to add 50—er, have to minus 50 to that number. Kim (teacher): Um, 640. Lanaya (student): Uh, thir—360. Kim (teacher): What about 545? Lanaya (student): 400…uh, you said 549? Kim (teacher): 545, I think is what I said. Lanaya (student): Um…that'd be 465. Kim (teacher): How do you know? Lanaya (student): Because the—I just took away the number of each one. So this is 5 to make 10, and then this is 6 to make 10, and then it's 5 again, I think, or no, it would be 465, right? Kim (teacher): 465. Lanaya (student): I don't… Kim (teacher): Not sure about that one. There's a lot of 5s in there. What if I give you another one? What if I said seven hundred and thirty…721? Lanaya (student): Uh, that'd be… Kim (teacher): If it helps to write it down, so you can see it, go ahead. Lanaya (student): 389, I think? Kim (teacher): Ah, OK. Because you wanna—you're making a 10 in the… Lanaya (student): Yeah. Kim (teacher): …hundreds and a 10 in the middle and a 10 at the end. Lanaya (student): Yeah. Kim (teacher): Interesting. Mike: Wow. So there is a lot to unpack in that clip. Kim: There is, yeah. Mike: I want to ask you to pull the curtain back on this a little bit. Let's start with this question: As you were thinking about the sequence of numbers, what was going through your mind as the person who's facilitating? Kim: Yeah, so as I said, I don't really know Lanaya much at this point, so I'm kind of guessing in the beginning, and I just want her comfortable with the routine, and I'm going to give her maybe what I think might be a simple entry. So I asked [her about] 50 and then I asked [about] 92. Just gives a chance to see kind of where she is. Is she comfortable with those size of numbers? You'll notice that I did 50 and 92 and then I did 75. 75, often, if—I might hear a student talk about quarters with 75, and she didn't, but I did ask her her strategy, and throughout she uses the same strategy, which is interesting. But I changed the number choices up and you'll see—if you were to write down the numbers that I did— [I] kind of backed away from the higher numbers. I went to 64 and then 27 and then 32. So getting further and further away from the target number. If I have students who are counting a lot, then it becomes cumbersome for them to count and they might be nudged away from accounting strategy into something a little bit more sophisticated. At one point I asked her [about] 32, and then I asked her [about] the turnaround of that, 68. Just checking to see what she knows about the commutative property. Eventually I moved into 1,000. And I mentioned earlier that [with] young students, you start with 10 and maybe combinations of 100, multiples of 10. But I didn't mention that with older grades, we might do hundreds by 1 or thousands by multiples of 100 and then by 5s. So I did that with Lanaya. She seemed to feel very comfortable with the two-digit numbers, and I thought, “Well, let's take it to the thousands.” But if you notice, I did 850, 640, some multiples of 10 still. She seemed comfortable with those, but [she] is still using the strategy of, “Let me go a little bit over. Let me add all the hundreds I need and then make adjustments.” Mike: Mm-hmm. Kim: And so then I decided to do 545 and see what happened in that moment because at that point she's having to readjust more than one digit. Mike: Yep. Kim: And when I said the number 545, I thought, “Oh man, this is a poor choice because there's a lot of 5s and 4s.” And so when she kind of maybe fumbled a little bit, I thought, “Is this because I did a poor number choice and there are lots of 4s and 5s, or is it because she's using a particular strategy that is a little more cumbersome?” So I gave her a final problem of 721, and again, that was a little bit more to adjust. So in that moment, I thought, “OK, I know where we need to work. And I need to work with her on some different strategies that aren't always about making tens.” Because as she gets larger numbers or she's getting numbers that are by 1s, that becomes less sophisticated. It becomes more cumbersome. It becomes more adjustment than you maybe are even able to hold. It's not about holding it in your head. We could have been writing some things down and we did towards the end. But it's just a lot of adjustment to make, and the strategies that she's using really aren't going to be ones that help later in addition or in subtraction. So it's just kind of playing with number, and she's pretty strong with what she's working on, but there is some work to do there that I would want to do with her. Mike: It was fascinating because as I was attending to the choices you were making and what she was doing and the back and forth, I found myself thinking a bit about this notion of fluency, that part of it is the ability to be efficient, but also to be flexible at the same time. And I really connect that with what you said because she had a strategy that was working for her, but you also made a move to kind of say, “Let's see what happens if we give a set of numbers where that becomes more cumbersome.” And it kind of exposed— there's this space where, again, as you said, “Now I know where we need to work.” So it's a bit like a formative assessment too. Kim: Yeah, yeah. Interviewing students, like I said, is my very favorite thing to do. And it's tough because we want kids to be successful, which is a great goal, but I think it's often unfortunate that we leave students with a strategy that we think, “Oh, that's great. They have a strategy and it works for them,” but we aren't really thinking about the long game. We're not thinking about, “Will this thing that they're doing support their needs as the size of the numbers increase, as the type of the numbers change?” And we want them to have choice. And again, I have, you need is fantastic because within this game, this simple routine, you can share strategies. There's a handful of strategies that kids generally use, and in the routine in the game, we get to talk about those strategies. So we have a student who's using the kind of same strategy over and over and it stops working because it's less sophisticated, it's less efficient, it's more cumbersome. Then in the routine, we get to expose other strategies that they can try on and see what works for them based on the numbers that they're being given. Mike: You made me think about something that, I'm not sure how you could even put my finger on why, but sometimes people are wonky about this notion that students should have a choice of their strategies. In some ways, it makes me think that what you're really suggesting is part of this work around flexibility is building options, right? You're not trapped in a strategy if suddenly the numbers don't make it something that's efficient. You have options, and I think that really jumps out when you think about what happened with Lanaya, but just generally what you're trying to build when you're using this routine. Kim: Yeah, I mean we are big fans of building relationships, so that strategies are natural outcomes. And I think if you are new to numeracy or you didn't grow up playing with number, it can feel like, “I'm just going to offer multiple and kids have to own them all, and now there's too many things and they don't know how to pick.” But when we really focus on relationship in number, then we strengthen those relationships like in a routine with I have you, need. I grew up messing with number, and the strategies don't feel like a bunch of new things I have to memorize. I've strengthened partners of ten and hundred and thousand, and I understand doubles, and I understand the fact that you can add a little too much and back up. And so those relationships just get used in the way that I solve problems, and that's what we want for kids. Mike: I love that. We've spent a fair amount of time talking about this connection between building fluency and helping kids see and make use of structure. I'm also really taken by some of the properties that jump out of this routine. They're not formal, meaning they come up organically, and I found myself thinking a lot about algebraic reasoning or setting kids up for algebra. Could you just talk a little bit about some of that part of the work? Kim: I think that when we want kids to own and use properties, one way to go about it is to say, “Today we're going to talk about the commutative property.” And you define it and you verbalize it and you write it down. You might make a poster. But more organically is the opportunity to use it and then name it as it's occurring. So in the routine, if I say “68” and she says “32” and then I say “32” and she says “68,” then we are absolutely using the idea of “68 plus something is 100” and then “32 plus something is 100.” There is something natural about you just [knowing] it's the other addend. In some of the other strategies that we develop through I have, you need, it's about breaking apart numbers in such a way that they are reassociating. And so when that happens for students, then we can name it afterward and say, “Oh, that's just this thing.” And whether we name the property to students or not, it's more important that they're using them. And so we put it in a game, we put it in a form that we just say, “Oh, that's just where you're breaking apart numbers and finding friendly addends to go together.” And I think it's really more important that teachers really understand the strategies that work so that they invite students to participate in experiences where they're using them. Mike: Yeah, I mean, what hits me about that is there's something about making use of a relationship, fleshing it out through this process of I have, you need, and then at the end coming back and saying, “Oh, we have a formal name for that.” That's different than saying, “Here's the thing, here's the definition. Remember the definition, remember the name.” It just works so much more smoothly and sensibly because I've been able to apply that relationship and it feels like it's inside of me now. I have an understanding and now I've just attached a name to that thing. That just feels really, really different. Kim: Yeah, I mean, if we give students the right experiences, then they have those experiences to draw on. And I'm a big fan of saying that some kids just have more experiences than others. And all kids can, but it's our job to provide the right experiences for students that they can use and that they can think back on and that they can connect to other experiences that they have. Using the relationships of number is so powerful, and I think we just need to do more and more so that kids are just stronger in the properties and stronger in connections and relationships so that then when they go solve problems, they're using what they know. Mike: Nice. So something that I want to call out for listeners who, again, this might be new for them, is there's really two parts to this routine. There's the call-and-response, whether it's with an individual student or whether it's with a whole class of students. And then there's what happens after that call-and-response. So how do you think about the choices a teacher has after they've called a number and kids have responded? What are some of the choices available to a teacher in that moment? Kim: Well, I think if you're playing, then you are kind of on a mission to learn more about students. For me, I'm always trying to figure out where students are and what they know and what they're tinkering with right now so that then I can make informed choices about what to do next. So I might make choices that are about my entire class. I might make choices based on, I'm watching particular students as we play to see where are they kind of dropping off. Where—you know, if I'm watching a video of myself playing this routine with a class, I'm scanning to, say, those students wait a little bit longer and I want to strengthen some work when we do multiples of 5 because they're chiming in just a little bit late. So I'm looking for who's fluent, who's not, who's counting on by 1s, who needs another nudge. I'm ready to bump them a little bit further along. It's not about speed. This isn't a speed routine. I absolutely think we give kids some time to wait, but just enough. So like I said, we introduce a private signal, then they let me know when the majority of class is ready. Then I call for everyone to reply. But there is some bit of this where if you're counting by 1s to get up from 68 to 100, then there's some intervention [needed]. There's some work that we can do to strengthen you. So it's important to give some think time, it's important to use the private signal, and it's about the teacher being responsive to what they notice. “Am I pulling a small group to give some students more experience, making connections?” “Am I moving some students to another set of numbers?” “Am I purposefully pairing students to give them what they need while I'm working with somebody else?” So it's an information-finding routine if I'm noticing and I'm aware of what's going on. Mike: I noticed with Lanaya, there were points where you called, she responded, and you went right in and you called after and she responded—and there were other points where you decided to say something equivalent to, “Tell me how you know.” How do you think about the points where you just keep on rolling or you pause and you ask that probing question? Kim: That's a great question. So when I make a shift is often a time that I will ask, “How do you know?” First of all, it's super important to ask, “How do you know?” when students have both right and wrong answers. We have a lot of kids who are only asked, “How do you know?” when it's wrong. And then they backpedal, right? And then they just pick a new answer. And I think giving kids confidence to commit to their answer and say, “Yeah, I know it's that, and here's how I know.” We continue to build that in students, that we are not the ones who hold all the answers when we question. And so, in a shift is often when I think about making a change. So if I'm asking about combinations of 10 and then I shift to a 5, multiples of 5, maybe the first or second time I ask them how they know. I think about, “Have kids had a chance to verbalize their thinking?” There are moments where you completely understand what Lanaya is saying. And then there's a few where maybe if you're not a careful listener of students, you might think, “I'm not sure she knows what she's saying.” But over time, when you're a practiced listener of students, even though their words may not be fantastic, they're kind of sharing their thinking. And so it will bog it down to ask, “How do you know?” every single time. But in those shifts where I want to know, “Are you changing your strategy up?,” “Are you continuing to do the same thing every time?,” I think it's important to ask. Mike: So I have one last practitioner question before we move on from this. I'm wondering about annotation and the extent to which it's important and whether there are different points in time where it is, where it's not. How do you think about that? Kim: Yeah, I think that's a really important question. You can very easily hear something like this interview with Lanaya and think, “Oh, I'm just [doing] call-and-response.” Which—there can be moments of that, but an important piece is annotation to draw out strategies that kids are using. So I might introduce this routine to a class and I might [do] call-and-response a day or two or a couple of times, depending on how many times that week or how often we get to play. But at some moment there's a chance to say, “Hang on a second. How did you think about that?” If I say “65” and some kids call it back, I'll say, “How did you come up with that?” And then I ask students to share their strategies, and this is the sharing part. This is the part where students get to learn from each other. And so a kid might say, “I added 5 to get to 70 and then I added 30 more to get to 100.” And some kid will listen and I'm going to record that on a number line, making the jumps that they say out loud. And another student might say, “Wait a second, that's not what I did.” And so there's this opportunity to share strategy, and then we can say, “Well, try that on.” But if I'm not representing what students are saying on a number line, it could be really hard for others to hold onto it. It's not about [holding] everything in your head. So I often record on a number line as we're starting to share strategies or if I want to uncover a mistake that somebody makes, or if I see the kids all using one strategy, I want to draw attention back. Another really important thing is that I might want to lighten the mental load by recording the number that I said. If I'm saying, “721” and I'm not writing anything down, you might be trying to hold “7-2-1” or “720 and 1” at the same time that you're trying to do some figuring, and it's not about who can hold more. So depending on the age, the size of the numbers, I might just [quickly] sketch the number that I said because they can stare at the number while they're also doing some figuring. Or they might write the number down on their notebooks so that they can do some figuring. Mike: One of the things that jumped out is the fact that you talked about when you stop to annotate, one of the ways that you do it is to annotate on a number line as opposed to—I think what I had in my mind initially is a set of equations. Which is not to say that you couldn't do that, but I thought it was interesting that you said, “Actually, I will go to a number line for my annotations.” Kim: So I think making thinking visible is hugely helpful. And if a student says—let's say I give the number 89. If somebody says, “Well, I thought about adding 1 to get to 90 and then I added 10 more to get to 100,” then their strategy of adding 1 more to get to that next friendly number is one of the major strategies that we would want to develop in students when they're adding. But another student might say, “Oh, that's interesting. I started at 89 and I added 10 first to get to 99, and then I added the 1.” And that's a different major strategy that we want to develop. And when you put them both up on a number line, you can see that that missing addend, that missing part is 11, but they're handling it in two different ways. And so it's a beautiful representation of thinking of things in different ways, but that they're equivalent and that you can talk about it when you see it on the board. Equations are fantastic ways to represent, but I have an affinity for number lines to represent student thinking. Mike: Love it. As a fellow podcaster, you know that the challenge of hosting one of these is we have a short amount of time to talk about something that I suspect we could talk about for hours. Talk to folks who want to keep learning about I have, you need and any other resources you would recommend for people thinking about their practice. Where could someone go if they wanted to continue this journey? Kim: They could listen to the Math is Figure-Out-Able podcast, first of all. We have had several episodes where we talk about this routine and revisit it over and over again because it's super powerful. We also have a free download that I think you're going to share. It's mathisfigureoutable.com/youneed, so you can see something that would be helpful. And we have, at Math is Figure-Out-Able, an online coaching support called Journey, where we just get to work with teachers on a regular basis to unpack the practices and the routines that you're using and spend a lot of time working with teachers and students in the classroom to develop these kinds of things that are more bang for your buck, to make the most that you can in the time that you have with your students. Mike: That's awesome. And yes, for listeners, we will include links to everything that Kim just mentioned. I wish that we could keep going. I think this is probably a good place to stop, Kim. Thank you so much for joining us. It's been a pleasure. Kim: Oh, Mike, thank you. Appreciate you having me. Mike: Absolutely. 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Tell us what you want to hear on the show!Everything is Figureoutable: Marie Forleo's Advice That Transformed My Career.Have you ever felt stuck in a toxic job, unsure how to take the leap into something better? In this heartfelt episode of the Second Act Success Podcast, host Shannon Russell shares the pivotal lessons she learned from entrepreneur and mentor Marie Forleo that transformed her life and career.Shannon opens up about her turning point—crying on her lunch break, listening to Marie say “Everything is Figureoutable.” That simple phrase gave her the courage to leave behind her unfulfilling 9–5, bet on herself, and start building businesses that fit her life and lit her up.If you've ever doubted your next step or felt stuck in fear, this episode will remind you that progress beats perfection and that you already have what it takes to create your own Second Act.Key Takeaways:Why “Everything is Figureoutable” can become your mantra during tough transitionsThe importance of betting on yourself (even when no one else does)How to stop waiting for perfection and start moving forwardLessons from Marie Forleo that helped Shannon launch two businesses and a global podcastHow you can apply these same strategies to build a life and career that actually fit youSHOW NOTES:https://secondactsuccess.co/215 You are listening to the Top 2% globally ranked podcast Second Act Success!CONTACT Shannon and share your feedback about what you'd like to hear on the podcast! https://secondactsuccess.co/contact Book a FREE Strategy Call with host and business coach Shannon Russell - https://www.calendly.com/second-act-success/coaching-strategyWork with Shannonhttps://secondactsuccess.co/coaching FREE Resourceshttps://secondactsuccess.co/resources FREE Masterclasshttps://secondactsuccess.co/secrets READ Shannon's Book - Start Your Second Act: How to Change Careers, Launch a Business, and Create Your Best Life https://startyoursecondact.com. LISTEN to the How To Quit Your Job and Start A Business Podcast! https://secondactsuccess.co/listenLET'S CONNECT!Instagram - https://instagram.com/secondactsuccessLinkedIn- https://www.linkedin.com/in/shan...
This week Sydney Talks about…her favorite business books! Audrey is out teaching kindergarten, so it's just Sydney this week, chatting all about why she recommends this list of books for fellow business owners:#1 - Essentialism by Greg McKeown#2 - You are a Badass by Jen Sincero#3 - Chill and Prosper by Denise Duffield Thomas#4 - Buy Back Your Time by Dan Martell#4b - Unreasonable Hospitality by Will Guidara#5 - $100M Series by Alex Hermozi ($100M Offers, $100M Leads, $100M Money Models)Honorable Mentions: Everything is Figureoutable by Marie ForleoBurn the Boats by Matt HigginsThe Entrepreneur Rollercoaster by Darren HardyThe Big Leap by Gay HendricksEmail us any questions, comments, or episode ideas: podcast@garveysgardens.comFollow our Instagram and send us a DM: @GarveysGardensPodcastA refresher on Garvey's Gardens for everyone new listening in:We have so many new listeners we wanted to make sure everyone knows a bit about us as people, and about our Flower Farm and Flower Shop! Sydney: Owner and Farmer-Florist; former teacher; Braves baseball fan; loves reading romcoms and baking in her time away from the shop and farm. Audrey: Shop Associate and Podcast Manager; 1st Year Kindergarten Teacher; vintage VW Racer and Restorer; Newlywed; Grand Junction Native.Garvey's Gardens: Flower Farm and Floral Boutique in Western Colorado! We grow flowers in Palisade throughout the whole year, although most are grown May-October, and those flowers end up in our shop and in our wedding designs for our lucky couples! Our Floral Boutique in Grand Junction, right off of Main St on 5th, is open daily for everyday floral orders, deliveries, gifts, and more! Visit our website to place a seasonal fresh florals order in the Grand Junction, Fruita, Loma, Palisade, Clifton, or Whitewater areas!Email List Signup on our Website (weekly emails)Our FREE Wedding Florals Checklist!Our Instagram! @GarveysGardens @GarveysGardensPodcastOur YouTube Channel! @GarveysGardens
Wed, 10 Sep 2025 01:15:00 GMT http://relay.fm/focused/238 http://relay.fm/focused/238 David Sparks and Mike Schmitz David & Mike catch up on listener feedback, including how to say no more often, deep vs. shallow work, and when to abandon a focus area. Also, David made an app?!? David & Mike catch up on listener feedback, including how to say no more often, deep vs. shallow work, and when to abandon a focus area. Also, David made an app?!? clean 5448 David & Mike catch up on listener feedback, including how to say no more often, deep vs. shallow work, and when to abandon a focus area. Also, David made an app?!? This episode of Focused is sponsored by: Nexos.ai: All-in-one AI platform for enterprises. Get a 14 day free trial now. Squarespace: Save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain using code FOCUSED. Incogni: Take your personal data back with Incogni! Use code FOCUSED with this link and get 60% off an annual plan. HelloFresh: Get 10 Free Meals + a Free Item for Life! Links and Show Notes: Deep Focus: Extended ad-free episodes with bonus deep dive content. Relay for St. Jude Practical PKM (Mike's Newsletter) David's Newsletter The No List (David's app) Knitting Your Parachute | MacSparky Focused #237: Everything is Figureoutable, with Max Roberts Mike's YouTube channel Practical PKM Hybrid Cohort The Productivity Project by Chris Bailey Eat That Frog! Fourth Edition by Brian Tracy ChatGPT's Impact On Our Brains According to an MIT Study | TIME Field Notes | Memo Books, Notebooks, Journals & Planners The Capture System | Ugmonk Numerics Zapier: Automate AI Workflows, Agents, and Apps The Extended Mind by Annie Murphy Paul Focused #146: The Extended Mind, with Annie Murphy Paul Nintendo Switch 2 Zelda Breath of the Wild Upgrade Pack How to Think
Wed, 10 Sep 2025 01:15:00 GMT http://relay.fm/focused/238 http://relay.fm/focused/238 Knitting Our Parachutes 238 David Sparks and Mike Schmitz David & Mike catch up on listener feedback, including how to say no more often, deep vs. shallow work, and when to abandon a focus area. Also, David made an app?!? David & Mike catch up on listener feedback, including how to say no more often, deep vs. shallow work, and when to abandon a focus area. Also, David made an app?!? clean 5448 David & Mike catch up on listener feedback, including how to say no more often, deep vs. shallow work, and when to abandon a focus area. Also, David made an app?!? This episode of Focused is sponsored by: Nexos.ai: All-in-one AI platform for enterprises. Get a 14 day free trial now. Squarespace: Save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain using code FOCUSED. Incogni: Take your personal data back with Incogni! Use code FOCUSED with this link and get 60% off an annual plan. HelloFresh: Get 10 Free Meals + a Free Item for Life! Links and Show Notes: Deep Focus: Extended ad-free episodes with bonus deep dive content. Relay for St. Jude Practical PKM (Mike's Newsletter) David's Newsletter The No List (David's app) Knitting Your Parachute | MacSparky Focused #237: Everything is Figureoutable, with Max Roberts Mike's YouTube channel Practical PKM Hybrid Cohort The Productivity Project by Chris Bailey Eat That Frog! Fourth Edition by Brian Tracy ChatGPT's Impact On Our Brains According to an MIT Study | TIME Field Notes | Memo Books, Notebooks, Journals & Planners The Capture System | Ugmonk Numerics Zapier: Automate AI Workflows, Agents, and Apps The Extended Mind by Annie Murphy Paul Focused #146: The Extended Mind, with Annie Murphy Paul Nintendo Switch 2 Zelda Breath of the Wild Upgrade Pack How to Think Like a R
In this power-packed Pam² episode of Blue Glasses Math, I sit down with Pam Harris!!Pam Harris is shifting the way we view and teach mathematics. She is a mom, former high school math teacher, university lecturer, author and the Founder of Math is Figureoutable. Math teachers around the world rave about her online Building Powerful Mathematics workshops. For over 20 years, Pam has been helping leaders and teachers reach more students in less time so that students math with confidence and success.We dig intoPam Harris' own math story—from feeling like she knew it all…realizing that she relied on waiting for someone to show her how to do math. She tells the story about a conversation with her school-aged son that helped her to shift her perspective. How teachers can use powerful moves to shift away from "fake math" to thinking mathematically.Why “mathematical authority” needs to shift away from the teacher and toward fostering student agencyHow problem strings are a game-changing routine that build numerical fluency through relationships, not rules.The importance of modeling mathematical thinking out loud and trusting kids to do the math.This episode is for every teacher, coach, and leader who wants to equip students with strategic reasoning power—not just algorithms that easily get forgotten. Whether you've followed Pam Harris for years or you're brand new to her work, this is a conversation that will leave you energized and ready to push your practice.And yes—it's a full Pam² moment. Two Pams. One mission: to help every student believe they are a math person.
Tue, 26 Aug 2025 15:30:00 GMT http://relay.fm/focused/237 http://relay.fm/focused/237 Everything is Figureoutable, with Max Roberts 237 David Sparks and Mike Schmitz Max Roberts is a podcaster, video editor, and technical writer who joins us to talk about using AI in the writing process, video games, and the importance of staying curious. Max Roberts is a podcaster, video editor, and technical writer who joins us to talk about using AI in the writing process, video games, and the importance of staying curious. clean 5025 Max Roberts is a podcaster, video editor, and technical writer who joins us to talk about using AI in the writing process, video games, and the importance of staying curious. This episode of Focused is sponsored by: Incogni: Take your personal data back with Incogni! Use code FOCUSED with this link and get 60% off an annual plan. Zocdoc: Find the right doctor, right now with Zocdoc. Sign up for free. Indeed: Join more than 3.5 million businesses worldwide using Indeed to hire great talent fast. 1Password: Discover SaaS applications, automate lifecycle management, and optimize SaaS spend. Guest Starring: Max Roberts Links and Show Notes: Deep Focus: Extended ad-free episodes with bonus deep dive content. Point of Curvature Max Frequency Max Roberts Video Essays Max's Podcasts Obsidian Field Guide (Plus Edition) Practical PKM Hybrid Cohort Google NotebookLM ChatGPT Grammarly Claude Lex.page Singin' In the Bathtub by John Lithgow How to ADHD by Jessica McCabe How to ADHD | YouTube Failing at Normal: An ADHD Success Story | Jessica McCabe | TEDxBratislava - YouTube Business Made Simple Extra Focus by Jesse J. Anderson Field Notes | Memo Books, Notebooks, Journals & Planners The Library Community TaskForge | Obsidian Tasks Made Easy From Strength to Strength by Arthur Brooks Dark Age by Pierce Brown Somebody And The Three Blairs by Marilyn Tolhurst Lake of Souls by Ann Leckie
AMDG. "I went to medical school because I knew I couldn't get into law school." Catholic board-certified OB-GYN and host of the podcast Doctor Doctor Chris Stroud, M.D., wants more Catholics in medical school. "Catholic students are running as fast as they can away from pediatrics," Chris explains. Controversial life and gender issues have led many Catholic students to seek other professions. "People think, 'I'm going to be confronted with contraception on the very first day-- no thanks.'" Potential medical students are afraid that they will be forced to choose between job security and their values, but Chris is here to paint an entirely different picture of a Catholic in the medical field. Chris began his career as a music major. After transitioning to medical school -- for an unexpected reason-- Chris also experienced a major transition in his spiritual life. A few years later, Chris's family made the jump from public school to homeschooling and never looked back. "It felt like overnight we were one of those crazy homeschooling families," Chris laughs. Today, Chris runs his own practice in Ft. Wayne, IN, focusing on women's health. Chris's clinic addresses every issue women experience “from homeschooling to personal training,” in his words. Links mentioned & relevant: Dr. Stroud and his medical practice Fertility & Midwifery Care Center All Things Women's Health podcast Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy with Nicole Bobay Brain Death, Abortion, and the Adriana Smith Case Doctor, Doctor podcast MyCatholicDoctor.com Catholic Medical Association Related Kolbecast episodes: 117 Figureoutable with Dr. Andrew Mullally 189 Fit Mind, Fit Body Have questions or suggestions for future episodes or a story of your own experience that you'd like to share? We'd love to hear from you! Send your thoughts to podcast@kolbe.org and be a part of the Kolbecast odyssey. We'd be grateful for your feedback! Please share your thoughts with us via this Kolbecast survey! The Kolbecast is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and most podcast apps. By leaving a rating and review in your podcast app of choice, you can help the Kolbecast reach more listeners. The Kolbecast is also on Kolbe's YouTube channel (audio only with subtitles). Using the filters on our website, you can sort through the episodes to find just what you're looking for. However you listen, spread the word about the Kolbecast!
Marie Forleo joins me for a full-circle conversation on building a dream life and business—with clarity, resilience, and heart.We cover: ✨ Why “clarity comes from engagement, not thought” ✨ How to know if you're chasing your dream—or someone else's ✨ Marie's favorite money mantra ✨ How she handles doubt + setbacksMarie also shares the surprising lesson from a jewelry collab—and drops 3 powerful money + success mantras you don't want to miss!
Send us a textStruggling to stand out online? Pouring energy into content that barely moves the needle? You're not alone — and the issue isn't leads. It's trust.In this episode, I sit down with Emmy-winning filmmaker and founder of BrandMagnetic.com, Mariana Henninger, who helps online business owners build trust fast through emotionally resonant brand videos. Known as the queen of brand videos, Mariana reveals why the “long sales cycle” isn't a law — it's a myth — and how to use story, emotion, and psychology to convert cold traffic in 3 minutes or less.We break down the exact system she's installed for agencies scaling beyond 7-figures — one that shortens nurture sequences, strengthens brand trust, and creates assets that sell while you sleep. If you want to build trust fast without gimmicks, this episode shows you what to change, where to focus, and how to finally be unforgettable online.⏱ Chapter Breakdown00:00 — Intro: Why this conversation matters right now00:52 — Meet Mariana: Emmy-winning filmmaker and founder of BrandMagnetic.com01:26 — The hidden trust gap most marketing ignores05:22 — Why standing out is harder than ever — and what to do about it07:28 — The myth of the long nurture cycle (and how to collapse it)08:35 — The 4 Trust Triggers that accelerate conversion13:32 — How to meet cold leads during the “Instant Trust Window”16:04 — Why brand videos outperform nurture sequences21:55 — Turning story into system: emotional visuals and B-roll redefined
AMDG. What did people know in the Middle Ages that we are only now rediscovering? Blogger of “Like Mother, Like Daughter” Substack contributor, author, and podcaster Leila Lawler joins the Kolbecast to discuss the new book, “St. Hildegard's Garden: Recipes and Remedies for Healing Body and Soul.” Prompted by pharmaceutical shortages, Leila asked herself: “What did people do before ibuprofen?” Leila began researching and creating her own homeopathic remedies, drawing inspiration from St. Hildegard's work. Leila shares some of the most efficacious remedies she has tried, the flaws in the modern medical system, and what St. Hildegard can teach us about a healthy and whole-person approach to medicine and mental health. Links mentioned & relevant: St. Hildegard's Garden: Recipes and Remedies for Healing Body and Soul by Paul Ferris with an introduction by Leila Marie Lawler God's Hotel: A Doctor, a Hospital, and a Pilgrimage by Victoria Sweet Blog post on Like Mother, Like Daugher about curing UTIs More from and about Leila Lawler: Like Mother, Like Daughter on Substack Happy Despite Them The School for Housewives The Home Front podcast with husband Phil Lawler Mrs. Lawler's books: The Little Oratory and Summa Domestica God Has No Grandchildren Related Kolbecast episodes: 112 Cura Personalis: The Intro 136 Cura Personalis: The Sequel 117 Figureoutable with Dr. Andrew Mullally Have questions or suggestions for future episodes or a story of your own experience that you'd like to share? We'd love to hear from you! Send your thoughts to podcast@kolbe.org and be a part of the Kolbecast odyssey. We'd be grateful for your feedback! Please share your thoughts with us via this Kolbecast survey! The Kolbecast is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and most podcast apps. By leaving a rating and review in your podcast app of choice, you can help the Kolbecast reach more listeners. The Kolbecast is also on Kolbe's YouTube channel (audio only with subtitles). Using the filters on our website, you can sort through the episodes to find just what you're looking for. However you listen, spread the word about the Kolbecast!
In this powerful solo episode, Melissa shares the raw and real story of how she launched her interior design business with no funding, a mountain of debt, and sheer determination. You'll hear her journey from a corporate hospitality career to her first design roles, and ultimately to bootstrapping her own design firm against all odds. This is not just a nostalgic look back—it's a blueprint for how you can start from zero and build a thriving business in the design world today. Melissa walks you through the pivotal moments, gritty lessons, and the massive mindset shifts that made all the difference. From working side gigs and teaching evening classes to identifying ideal clients and finally breaking free from overwork, this episode is packed with inspiration and tactical takeaways for anyone starting or scaling an interior design business. If you're in the messy middle or just getting started, Melissa's journey proves that you absolutely can create a successful, fulfilling business on your terms. IN THIS EPISODE, YOU WILL HEAR: (02:29) How Melissa's early career in hospitality became the perfect foundation for sourcing and procurement in design (05:14) Why she walked away from corporate success to pursue interior design full time (09:58) The financial hole she had to climb out of—and the personal struggle behind it (12:57) How teaching evening classes helped her land her first design clients (19:27) The game-changing client avatar discovery that doubled her revenue and halved her workload (24:51) The mindset that fueled her success—and why failure was never an option SUPPORTING RESOURCES: Everything is Figureoutable by Marie Forleo When you're ready to step into a bigger vision in your design business and create exceptional results and celebrations, book-a-call to explore how coaching can take you there faster, with a solid plan, proven process, and smart strategies.
This is a Self-Care Snippet from Worthy Mother Podcast. As mothers, we need to prioritize our own care. Within this few-minute long episode, you will hear how our past guests prioritize their own self-care and some tips on how you can do the same. Tune in to the full episode Mothering with a Disability: Everything is Figureoutable with Brittany Reinke.Like what you hear? Make sure you are subscribed to Worthy Mother Podcast wherever you like to listen. For more motherhood content and support, connect with me on Instagram @honestlyemilyrose. Follow the podcast on Instagram @worthymotherpodcast.You are worthy, Mama.Send us a text
Honored to have been a guest on the Amberly Lago show recently! I'm just back from Amberly's incredible event in Dallas – UNSTOPPABLE SUCCESS SUMMIT – and had to share our recent conversation with all of you. This conversation is all about stepping into audacity, building unshakable resilience, and taking bold action toward your dreams. If you've ever felt stuck or unsure of your next move, this episode will give you the motivation you need to push forward!Everything is Figureoutable: my mantra is a game-changer! I want to remind all of us that while some people may have natural talents, true success comes from discipline and consistency. Whether you're writing a book, launching a business, or chasing a new dream, the key is to take action every single day. No more waiting for the perfect moment, just start!Turning Trials into Triumphs: I share my story of surviving a violent attack and using that experience to fuel resilience. Instead of letting fear define me, I chose to rise, not just for myself but for my children and the people around me. This is your reminder that setbacks can be setups for something even greater. Find your “why” and let it drive you forward!
Are we teaching students fake math — and missing the chance to build real mathematical thinkers?If you've ever felt frustrated that your students are following procedures without true understanding — or wondered why some students seem "mathy" while others struggle — this conversation with math is figureoutable's Pam Harris will open your eyes. Together with Jon Orr, Pam Harris uncovers the hidden traps in traditional math teaching that reinforce shallow learning, and she shares how rethinking what mathing really means can transform both teachers and students.By tuning into this episode, you'll discover:Why many algorithms unintentionally trap students into rote learning rather than real reasoning.How to high dose essential mathematical patterns so that all students — not just a few — build deep, flexible thinking.Practical ways to shift professional development toward meaningful, lasting teacher growth (beyond just pedagogy tips).Press play now to rethink what true math understanding looks like — and how you can spark it in every classroom - math is figureoutable!Not sure what matters most when designing math improvement plans? Take this assessment and get a free customized report: https://makemathmoments.com/grow/ Math coordinators and leaders – Ready to design your math improvement plan with guidance, support and using structure? Learn how to follow our 4 stage process. https://growyourmathprogram.com Looking to supplement your curriculum with problem based lessons and units? Make Math Moments Problem Based Lessons & UnitsShow NotesLove the show? Text us your big takeaway!Get a Customized Math Improvement Plan For Your District.Are you district leader for mathematics? Take the 12 minute assessment and you'll get a free, customized improvement plan to shape and grow the 6 parts of any strong mathematics program.Take the assessmentAre you wondering how to create K-12 math lesson plans that leave students so engaged they don't want to stop exploring your math curriculum when the bell rings? In their podcast, Kyle Pearce and Jon Orr—founders of MakeMathMoments.com—share over 19 years of experience inspiring K-12 math students, teachers, and district leaders with effective math activities, engaging resources, and innovative math leadership strategies. Through a 6-step framework, they guide K-12 classroom teachers and district math coordinators on building a strong, balanced math program that grows student and teacher impact. Each week, gain fresh ideas, feedback, and practical strategies to feel more confident and motivate students to see the beauty in math. Start making math moments today by listening to Episode #139: "Making Math Moments From Day 1 to 180.
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Du stehst vor einer riesigen Herausforderung und denkst dir: „Das ist zu viel. Ich weiß nicht, wie ich das schaffen soll.“ Oder du träumst vom eigenen Business, aber Zweifel und Perfektionismus blockieren dich? Dann ist diese Folge für dich.
We've hit 300 episodes! Back in 2009, I recorded the first-ever HerBusiness Podcast episode with no idea what I was doing. But what I DID know was that women in business had incredible stories to share – stories of resilience, success, and transformation. Now, after 300 episodes, we've interviewed hundreds of inspiring women, shared countless stories (not to mention strategies), and built an incredible community of women business owners. So today, we're celebrating. In this special milestone episode, I've pulled together some of the most inspiring interviews from five all-star women who have shaped the world of business, leadership, and personal growth. These are role models and business ‘titans' – women who have fought to get where they are today and are now sharing how to do the same with you. In This Episode, You'll Hear From: Amy Porterfield – Online business and digital course expert on breaking free from limiting beliefs and stepping into your version of success authentically. Marie Forleo – #1 bestselling author of Everything is Figureoutable on creating success on your terms and knowing exactly when to say yes (and when to say NO) ← This is GOLD! Danielle LaPorte – Heart-centred leader, personal development author, and philanthropist who focuses on redefining success and aligning your goals with what truly matters to you. ← You'll love knowing you don't have to PUSH to achieve. Kim Kiyosaki – Investor, entrepreneur, and financial educator on financial independence and embracing being a business owner (+ how to escape the ‘self-employed' mindset that keeps women working too hard for a small return). Gabby Bernstein – Multiple-time New York Times bestselling author, explains how to manifest success, align with your highest potential, and take action that is true to you. ← This is a nervous-system-calmer! Mentioned in This Episode: -> HerBusiness Network Waitlist -> Follow HerBusiness on Instagram Amy Porterfield: Listen to Amy's Full Episode https://herbusiness.com/podcast/101-the-inner-game-of-becoming-big-deal-niche-amy-porterfield/ Amy Porterfield Official Website: https://www.amyporterfield.com Amy Porterfield Official Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amyporterfield Amy's Podcast: The Amy Porterfield Show https://www.amyporterfield.com/marketing-strategy-podcast/ Order Two Weeks Notice by Amy Porterfield https://twoweeksnoticebook.com/?__hstc=164447072.a0772d5847229db2cf8df05db93ea222.1740009786208.1740009786208.1742241224546.2&__hssc=164447072.4.1742241224546&__hsfp=832949540 Marie Forleo: Listen to Marie's Full Episode https://herbusiness.com/podcast/everything-is-figureoutable-interview-marie-forleo/ Marie Forleo Official Website https://www.marieforleo.com Marie Forleo Official Instagram https://www.instagram.com/marieforleo Order Everything is Figureoutable by Marie Forleo https://www.everythingisfigureoutable.com/?utm_source=MarieForleo Danielle LaPorte: Listen to Danielle's Full Episode https://herbusiness.com/podcast/how-to-create-business-goals-with-soul-with-danielle-laporte/ Danielle LaPorte Official Website https://www.daniellelaporte.com Danielle LaPorte Official Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/daniellelaporte Order Danielle's Heart Centered Planners https://daniellelaporte.com/heart-centered-shop/heart-centered-planners/ Kim Kiyosaki: Listen to Kim's Full Episode https://herbusiness.com/podcast/take-charge-of-your-money-kim-kiyosaki/ Kim Kiyosaki Official Website https://www.richdad.com/about/kim-kiyosaki Kim Kiyosaki Official Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/therealkimkiyosaki Kim & Robert's Rich Dad Community https://www.richdad.com/communityregister Order It's Rising Time by Kim Kiyosaki https://store.richdad.com/collections/books/products/its-rising-time-what-it-really-takes-to-reach-your-financial-dreams Gabby Bernstein: Listen to Gabby's Full Episode https://herbusiness.com/podcast/trust-allow-do-less-attract-more-super-attractor-gabrielle-bernstein/ Gabby Bernstein Official Website https://www.gabbybernstein.com Gabby Bernstein Official Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/gabbybernstein Order Self Help by Gabby Bernstein https://gabbybernstein.com/selfhelp/
Since she was a young girl, Marie Forleo has been a “multi-passionate entrepreneur.” She never wanted to settle and had a multitude of interests, from hip-hop to spirituality to psychology. After attempting to find happiness at a string of corporate jobs, Marie realized that her combination of interests and skills was a strength, not a liability. She gave up the security of her 9-5 to become a life coach. Now, she has a digital empire that touches millions. In this episode, Marie will share why “everything is figureoutable”, how we can overcome self-limiting beliefs, and how we can live a more productive and stress-free life! In this episode, Hala and Marie will discuss: (01:30) Introduction (02:43) Marie's Childhood and Early Ambitions (03:48) First Job on Wall Street (04:26) Mindset Shifts for Career Success (07:07) Transition to Magazine Publishing (09:31) Discovering Life Coaching (11:51) Building a Coaching Practice (14:31) The 10-Year Test and Dance Career (27:44) Personality Traits and Success (29:50) The Dark Side of Perfectionism (30:12) Career Tipping Points and Role Models (31:00) Consistency and the Long Game (37:57) The Origin of 'Everything is Figureoutable' (44:06) Financial Independence and Early Lessons (48:09) Burnout and the Turning Point (55:35) Time Management and Productivity Tips Marie Forleo is named by Oprah as a thought leader for the next generation, and she is the owner of one of Inc.'s 500 fastest-growing companies. Marie has created a socially conscious digital empire that inspires millions. She's the star of the award-winning show MarieTV, with over 75 million views, and host of The Marie Forleo Podcast, with nearly 26 million downloads. Marie has taught entrepreneurs, artists, and multi-passionate go-getters from all walks of life how to dream big and back it up with daily action to create results. She runs the acclaimed business training program B-School, the writing program The Copy Cure, and the joyful productivity program Time Genius. Her #1 New York Times bestselling book, Everything is Figureoutable is available now. Sponsored By: Shopify - youngandprofiting.co/shopify Airbnb - airbnb.com/host Rocket Money - rocketmoney.com/profiting Indeed - indeed.com/profiting RobinHood - robinhood.com/gold Factor - factormeals.com/factorpodcast Rakuten - rakuten.com NordVPN - nordvpn.com/PROFITING Microsoft Teams - aka.ms/profiting Active Deals - youngandprofiting.com/deals Key YAP Links Reviews - ratethispodcast.com/yap Youtube - youtube.com/c/YoungandProfiting LinkedIn - linkedin.com/in/htaha/ Instagram - instagram.com/yapwithhala/ Social + Podcast Services - yapmedia.com Transcripts - youngandprofiting.com/episodes-new Entrepreneurship, entrepreneurship podcast, Business, Business podcast, Self Improvement, Self-Improvement, Personal development, Starting a business, Strategy, Investing, Sales, Selling, Productivity, Entrepreneurs, AI, Artificial Intelligence, Technology, Marketing,Money, Finance, Side hustle, Startup, mental health, Career, Leadership, Mindset, Health
Recharting Your Life With Hope -Get Unstuck and Discover Direction, Purpose, and Joy for Your Life
I have yet to talk to a primary care provider as passionate as Jessica. Seriously, if you've lost the fire in your career, regardless of specialty, listen to this episode. Jessica took leaps of faith that took radical courage and explains how she started listening to her gut to get back in alignment with what matters most. Hear how Lifestyle Medicine reignited her passion for her career by creating a shared vision with her patients to improve the quality of their lives. Even if you're not primary care, Jessica will share ways to shift your thinking and rediscover what it means to practice the art of medicine in a way that's rewarding and sustainable. Jessica's IG: @lifestyle_med_pa Things we discussed: Way of Integrity by Martha Beck, Everything is Figureoutable by Marie Forleo, and Lifestyle Medicine's website/free CME Click “Get Started” Set up a free account to access CME Use code WHC22 Sign up is NOW OPEN for my clinician masterclass series! Heal your burnout and gain clarity around your next steps. Join this 8-week small group coaching series for healthcare clinicians. Learn practical tools, connect with supportive peers, and follow my CPR framework to breathe life back into your career. Starts 1/17, lasts 8 wks 9am eastern Weekly live zoom sessions $199 Go here to sign up! TWO WEEKS LEFT! COACHING Schedule a complimentary discovery call https://calendly.com/hopecook/complimentary-discovery-call Learn more about 1:1 coaching here CONNECT: Hope's Website: www.coachhopecook.com Hope's IG @coachhopecook Hope's FB @hopeallencook Hope's Linked In: hope-cook-56041283/ Hope's YouTube @coachhopecook Email: hope.cook@gmail.com Love y'all, and remember: There's always hope!
Chapter 1:Summary of Everything is Figureoutable"Everything is Figureoutable" by Marie Forleo is a self-help book that emphasizes the power of a positive mindset and resourcefulness in overcoming challenges. The central premise is that with the right attitude and approach, any problem can be solved.Key themes include:1. Mindset Shift: Forleo encourages readers to adopt a "figureoutable" mindset, which entails believing that solutions exist for every challenge. This belief empowers individuals to take action rather than feel overwhelmed.2. Action Over Perfection: The book stresses the importance of taking actionable steps towards goals, even if those steps are imperfect. Forleo advocates for progress over perfection, as taking action often leads to clarity and further insights.3. Resilience: Readers are encouraged to embrace setbacks as learning opportunities. The book provides strategies for developing resilience and maintaining motivation, even during difficult times.4. Creative Problem-Solving: Forleo shares techniques for brainstorming and innovating traditional solutions. She emphasizes the importance of thinking outside the box and leveraging resources creatively.5. Practical Exercises: Throughout the book, Forleo includes exercises and reflective questions designed to help readers apply the principles discussed and take concrete steps toward achieving their goals.Overall, "Everything is Figureoutable" is an inspirational and practical guide aimed at helping individuals cultivate a proactive attitude, embrace challenges, and pursue their aspirations with confidence and creativity.Chapter 2:The Theme of Everything is Figureoutable"Everything is Figureoutable" by Marie Forleo is a self-help book that focuses on problem-solving and personal development. Here's an overview of the key plot points, character development, and thematic ideas. Key Plot Points1. The Central Concept: The core idea of the book is encapsulated in the phrase "Everything is figureoutable." Forleo emphasizes that with the right mindset and tools, any problem can be solved.2. The Power of Mindset: Forleo discusses the importance of adopting a positive, can-do attitude. She shares personal stories and examples from her own life to illustrate how a positive mindset can lead to success.3. The Process of Figuring Things Out: The book provides a framework to help readers confront challenges. This includes identifying the problem, exploring possible solutions, and taking actionable steps towards resolution.4. Overcoming Fear: Forleo addresses the fears that often hold individuals back. She provides strategies for overcoming these fears, emphasizing that action is crucial in dispelling doubt and confusion.5. Real-Life Examples: Throughout the book, Forleo includes anecdotes and stories from various individuals who have applied the figureoutable mindset in their lives. These examples serve to inspire and demonstrate the practicality of her advice.6. The Role of Creativity: Forleo highlights the importance of creativity in problem-solving, encouraging readers to think outside the box and explore unconventional solutions.7. Taking Action: A significant point is the emphasis on taking consistent action. Forleo argues that knowledge without action does not lead to results, and she encourages readers to implement what they've learned.8. Community and Support: The importance of surrounding oneself with supportive people is stressed, as well as seeking mentorship and collaboration to overcome challenges. Character Development- Marie Forleo as a Narrator: Throughout the book, Forleo develops her character as both a mentor and a relatable figure. She shares her journey of growth, illustrating how she has navigated challenges in her life and business.- The...
Audrey Saccone is a multifaceted marketer, technologist, and entrepreneur. After beginning her career at OPERA America, Audrey's work in email marketing, front-end development, and event operations laid the groundwork for her work with leaders including Marie Forleo and Sophia Amoruso. As a part of those teams, she led significant projects including the sold-out NYC book launch for Forleo's "Everything is Figureoutable" and the premier launch of Amoruso's Business Class, earning over $1 million in revenue. LINKS: https://www.audreydigital.co/ https://www.instagram.com/audreysaccone/
In this new episode of Boss Bitch Radio, I share my journey from being a broke, single mom on government assistance to building a thriving fitness empire. I'm serving up raw, no-nonsense advice on how to own your life and embrace transformation! I dive into key mindset shifts, the importance of discipline over fleeting motivation, and the power of consistency. If you're ready to push past discomfort and take control of your future, this episode is a must-listen! Spoiler alert: it wasn't easy, but if I can do it, so can you! #realtalk #fitnessjourney #weightloss Key Takeaways: 00:00 Introduction: The Brutal Truth 00:24 Diane's Journey: From Teen Mom to Boss Bitch 01:40 Mindset Shifts: Owning Your Life 03:32 Embracing Discomfort: Pushing Past Resistance 04:46 The Power of Discipline: Motivation is Fleeting 07:26 Consistency is Key: Showing Up Every Day 12:37 Building Confidence: Taking Risks and Learning from Failure 21:25 Investing in Yourself: The Best Investment 23:58 Overcoming Adversity: My Journey to Graduation 25:08 Investing in Myself: The Path to Success 25:34 Building a Career: From Trade School to Medical Field 26:35 Empowering Women: Stories and Lessons 27:38 Chasing Dreams: What Are You Putting Off? 30:23 Facing Fears: Everything is Figureoutable 31:33 Embracing Discomfort: Growth Outside the Comfort Zone 34:45 Living Authentically: Teaching My Children by Example 38:12 Taking Action: The Time is Now 46:04 Join our Community! Boss Bitch Besties Resources Mentioned: Check out Leila Hormozi here: https://www.instagram.com/leilahormozi/ https://www.bossbitchradio.com/ Join the Boss Bitch Besties Fitness Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/dianefloresifbbpro Connect with Diane: Website: https://www.bossbitchradio.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dianeflores_ifbb_pro YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@dianeflores_ifbb_pro Join the Boss Bitch Besties Fitness Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/dianefloresifbbpro Freebies: Plateau-Buster Guide: https://www.bossbitchradio.com/plateau-buster-guide Protein Snack List: https://www.bossbitchradio.com/protein-snack-guide Sleep Hacks: https://www.bossbitchradio.com/sleep-like-a-queen Full Body Training Program: https://www.bossbitchradio.com/full-body-gym-program 5 Easy Tips to Stay Motivated: https://www.bossbitchradio.com/5-easy-tips-to-stay-motivated Fit Girl Gift Guide: https://www.bossbitchradio.com/fit-girl-gift-guide My Favorite Supplements: https://www.bossbitchradio.com/myfavoritesupplements Show Day Packing List: https://www.bossbitchradio.com/show-day-packing-list Work with Diane: Work that Booty, Bestie: Glute Goddess: FREE 7-Day Challenge My 12-Week Transformation Program: The Goddess Body Project Fuel Your Body with the Goods: Try Meal Prep Delivery with FitKitchen Code: Diane10 Try this Energy Shot from Magic Mind - Code: BBRadio Fave Boss Bitch Protein Bars - Built Bars *Use Promo Code: “Diane” at check out Cured Nutrition Code: BossBitch saves 20% off first order Nutrishop Supplement Shop - Code: BossBitch (free shipping) Dress Up & Show Up Like a Boss Bitch: For 15% off your purchase at Toxic Angels Bikinis use Code: Diane Get $10 off Bombshell Sports Wear HERE For 15% off at Pseudo Force Studio Apparel, use Code: BossBitch Salty Savage Fitness Apparel Code: AmandaGlitters
If you want to build an empire, you need to hear what today's guest has to say. SuccessCoach Misty Rose Gold received the message at 8 years old that she was here tochange the world and she's been fulfilling that mission ever since. After leaving home atage 15, she not only built her own empire, but has helped hundreds of others buildtheirs, creating ripples of positivity around the world. Listen in for Misty's keys tocreating your own success while making a positive impact on the world around you.You're going to a private island and you have room for one music album. What is it?Andy Grammer, “Give Love”Website: mistyrosegold.comEmail: info@mistyrosegold.comApp: wealthymind.appPodcast: https://wealthymindpodcast.com/
Be sure to visit https://dwtbpodcast.com for more information and add your name to start receiving their newsletter. If you'd like to support this show, rate, subscribe and leave a review on your podcast app.Books/Resources Mentioned:In Search of You, by Kasey ComptonI See You, by Amy KempEverything is Figureoutable , by Marie ForleoHow to Work with (Almost) Anyone , by Michael Bungay StanierNever Lose an Employee Again , by Joey ColemanConnect with AJ & Mike:AJ Harper, website Write A Must-Read Free resourcesAJ's Socials:FacebookLinkedInMike Michalowicz, websiteAll books Mike's Socials: IGFBLinkedIn
Have you ever felt afraid to embrace parts of your full, messy, multifaceted self? What would it look like to unapologetically own and express the totality of who you are? Or wondered how your life might transform if you gave yourself that radical permission?In this episode, Dr Scott is joined by the inimitable Marie Forleo, an entrepreneur, writer, philanthropist and unshakable optimist. From her early days bartending in New York to building a multimillion-dollar socially-conscious empire, Marie has defied convention and forged her own unique path by tuning into her inner voice.In this delightful conversation, Marie shares her hard-won wisdom on overcoming limiting beliefs, cultivating unshakable faith in ourselves, and finding the courage to pursue our dreams against all odds. She also reveals the transformative power of her mantra (and book title), Everything is Figureoutable, which has changed her life and empowered countless others.Together, Dr Scott and Marie dive into the importance of embracing our multi-passionate nature, giving ourselves permission to experiment and evolve, and trusting the journey even when the path ahead is uncertain. Marie will challenge us to question the excuses we make, to confront our deepest fears, and to take bold action in service of our highest potential.This episode is a loving kick in the pants and a compassionate embrace all in one. So grab a notebook, get ready to laugh, and let's get ready to figure it all out.Topics We Break Down:Forging a unique path by turning to your inner voice for wisdom.The power of movement to help you cultivate self-confidence.Tools of creation that you can rely on to access higher intelligence.Practical techniques to help you learn the language of your intuition.3 simple rules to help you apply the Figureoutable Philosophy and become unstoppable.Why you already have everything you need to achieve anything you desire.Advice from Mother Nature for when it feels like you've hit a plateau.How to use “fuck you fuel” to fire yourself up for success!
Are your biases holding you back as a business owner and person? In today's episode, we're making uncomfortable conversations comfortable and learning how to address our own biases so we can build impactful businesses. Alex Temblador joins us for a real conversation about how our biases can block the impact and influence of our businesses. Alex reminds us that being more inclusive can not only lead to more innovation in our business but also more profit.The Independent Business podcast is powered by HoneyBook, the all-in-one platform for anyone with clients. Book clients, manage projects, get paid faster, and have business flow your way with HoneyBook. Use the code PODCAST to get 20% off your first year as a new member.Resources mentionedHarvard IAT TestEverything is Figureoutable by Marie ForleoCensus projection reportConnect with the guestWebsite: www.alextemblador.comWriting an Identity That is Not Your Own book: www.alextemblador.comInstagram: instagram.com/alex_tembladorConnect with the hostWebsite: podcast.honeybook.comInstagram: instagram.com/honeybookInstagram: instagram.com/akuakonadu_ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Regretting something in marriage? You're not alone! Join Snooks and Lovey as they unravel their rollercoaster journey in marriage, sharing raw truths and laugh-out-loud anecdotes from their 28-year adventure together. From dramatic beginnings involving, yes, getting stabbed in the heart (literally!) by an ex to navigating the stormy seas of near-divorce, they've seen it all. Their authenticity and humor make "Married Into Crazy" a must-watch for anyone looking to strengthen their relationship and raise the B.A.R. (Belief, Action, Results) in their marriage. Dive deep into the heart of what it means to grow together, even when faced with regrets. Discover how they've turned challenges into opportunities for personal growth and how they've helped countless other couples do the same with their Couple to Couple Coaching. Ready to transform your marriage? Don't miss your chance to join Snooks and Lovey at their upcoming winter ball and marriage conference in Sacramento! Hit subscribe, leave a review, and let the edutainment begin! Visit the following links: Married Into Crazy www.MarriedIntoCrazy.com “ Raise The B.A.R. in your Marriage” www.RaiseTheBarMarriage.com If you are grieving the loss of a loved one, Get Your Copy of "Out Of Order" at https://qrco.de/bf88fR FREE Marriage Health Toolkit https://www.marriedintocrazy.com/marriagetoolkit-optina #CommunicationSkills #Regrets #RelationshipBuilding #MarriageHelp #PersonalDevelopment #WorkingOnRelationships #MarriageCounseling #Regrets #SaveMyMarriage #MentalHealth CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Intro 05:28 - Regrets and Life Choices 06:24 - Living Without Regrets 12:45 - Understanding Regrets 15:21 - Subscribe for More Content 15:52 - Everything is Figureoutable 18:59 - The Power of Forgiveness 22:12 - Small Things, Big Impact 23:16 - Strategies to Avoid Regret 25:15 - Embracing the YOLO Mindset 27:50 - Regret in Marriage Dynamics 28:58 - Adjusting to New Norms 31:02 - Cross-Training in Relationships 34:00 - Raising Standards in Life 35:44 - Winter Ball and Marriage Conference
How can you intentionally build a Math is FigureOutAble culture in your classroom? In this episode Pam and Kim discuss Pam's recent month long trip to Australia and the important teacher moves she showcased in the lab lessons while she was there. Talking Points:Pam's time Down UnderWait timePrivate SignalFocus on thinking verses focus on the answerA challenge for some students: What hint could you give?Teacher engaged with students the entire timeDoes every kid need to finish the problem?Do you need more time or help?Check out our social mediaTwitter: @PWHarrisInstagram: Pam Harris_mathFacebook: Pam Harris, author, mathematics educationLinkedin: Pam Harris Consulting LLC
Copy That Converts - Entrepreneurs, Copywriting, Launch, Email Marketing, Conversion
I love nothing better than sharing a good book recommendation, and today I'm sharing 10 of the best business books that can transform your approach to sales, high-converting copywriting, and brand messaging. Whether you're a seasoned entrepreneur or just starting out, these reads offer practical business-building advice and invaluable insights into the psychology behind effective marketing strategies. Listen in to find out why I recommend these books and why you should read them, too! Profit First by Mike Michaelowicz Everything is Figureoutable by Marie Forleo The Psychology of Winning Denis Waitley Free to Focus by Michael Hyatt Building a Story Brand by Donald Miller Made to Stick by Chip & Dan Heath Stories That Stick by Kindra Hall Start with Why by Simon Sinek Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion by Robert Cialdini What Your Customer Wants and Can't Tell You by Melina Palmer If you read these or any others this summer, don't forget to share on Instagram and tag me @meganwisdomwrites! Invite me into your inbox! ➡️ Join my newsletter posse HERE Connect with Megan Wisdom Copywriting: ⭐️Get high-converting copywriting for your business: https://meganwisdom.com/ ⭐️Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/meganwisdomwrites/ ⭐️ Big Sis sends email marketing to your inbox! Sign up: https://tinyurl.com/bigsistips
In this episode Coach Angie shares four principles to help you embrace the truth that you can do hard things . . . and shares her favorite books on the topic. Plus, Trevor figures out how to do hard things the lazy way. [box] Sponsor Links MetPro Nutrition Coaching -speak with a Metabolic Expert about your goals and get actionable steps toward fueling for performance, losing weight, adding muscle, or changing your body composition. Get $500 off their concierge coaching. Joint Health Plus! -Protect your joint cartilage from breakdown during runs. Use code MTA for 15% off your first order. AG1 -a foundational nutrition supplement. Get a free 1-year supply of Vitamin D3K2 and 5 free AG1 travel packs with your first purchase. [/box] Book List When you do hard things you'll definitely get resistance and push back from some people but you'll also inspire more people to live courageous lives. I like to read memoirs of people who share the ups and downs on the road to success. There are some great books and podcasts out there about courageous people. Let Your Mind Run by Deena Pastor Can't Hurt Me by David Goggins A Beautiful Work in Progress by Mirna Valerio Running Outside Your Comfort Zone by Susan Lacke The Long Run by Matt Long Marathon Woman by Kathrine Switzer Spartan Up by Joe De Sena Unbroken by Laura Hildebrand Out There by David Clark What Doesn't Kill Us by Scott Carney It's Great to Suck At Something by Karen Rinaldi Do Hard Things by Steve Magness Running Outside Your Comfort Zone by Susan Lacke Extreme Ownership by Jocko Willink and Leif Basin Endure by Alex Hutchinson Choose Strong by Sally McRae The Gift of Failure by Jessica Lahey Bravey by Alexi Pappas Out and Back by Hillary Allen Comfortable with Uncertainty by Pema Chodrin Everything is Figureoutable by Marie Forleo Master of Change by Brad Stulberg The Comfort Crisis by Michael Easter Grit—The Power of Passion and Perseverance by Angela Duckworth Chop Wood, Carry Water by Joshua Medcalf The Unstoppable Mindset by Alden Mills Mindful Running by Mackenzie L. Havey
What if the key to unlocking your full potential lies in tuning out the noise and trusting yourself more? Join us for a special milestone as we celebrate the 100th episode of the Elite Achievement podcast! I am ecstatic to have my dear friend and past guest, Meredith Kasheta, by my side. Together, we delve into the essence of self-belief, the art of taking action, and navigating the ever-challenging landscape of personal and business growth. Get ready for an engaging conversation filled with our personal experiences, practical advice, and reflections on nearly two decades of friendship.Have you ever wondered how the name "Elite Achievement" came to be? Travel back in time with us to 2009 and discover the story behind the name that perfectly symbolizes personal growth and goal-setting. With summer in full swing, we also share valuable tips and anecdotes on staying motivated amid seasonal distractions and chaotic schedules. Whether you're dealing with the “summer slump” or seeking to maintain your drive, our strategies will help you stay on track and in alignment with your goals.In this episode, we also tackle listener questions on personal development, business strategies, and goal achievement. Learn how to navigate career transitions, embrace new possibilities, and set yourself up for success. Drawing inspiration from Marie Forleo's "Everything is Figureoutable," we discuss overcoming fears and taking proactive steps toward growth. From rebuilding a business after setbacks to celebrating weekly wins, our conversation underscores the importance of following your heart and fostering supportive relationships. Tune in and celebrate this milestone with us, gaining insights that will empower you on your journey to elite achievement! In this episode, you will learn:The Power of Self-Belief: How trusting yourself can unlock your full potential.Actionable Growth Strategies: Practical advice for personal and business growth.Origin Story of "Elite Achievement": The inspiration and history behind the podcast's name.Staying Motivated in Summer: Tips for overcoming seasonal distractions and maintaining your goals.Answering Listener Questions: Expert advice on personal development, career transitions, and achieving goals.Embracing New Possibilities: How to navigate change and take proactive steps towards growth.Overcoming Setbacks: Strategies for rebuilding after challenges and celebrating small victories.Importance of Supportive Relationships: How fostering meaningful connections can support your journey to success.Highlights0:00Celebrating 100 Podcast Episodes With Meredith4:09Naming Elite Achievement Podcast8:08Navigating Career Transitions and Staying Motivated18:11Embracing Possibilities, Taking Action23:27Personal Business Growth Trajectory Over Years33:23Rebuilding Your Business After a Setback45:46Following Your Heart in BusinessConnect with KristinInstagramLinkedInWebsiteGoal Setting Success...
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In this episode, we sit down with Jason Wall of Future Youth Records, an indie label with a unique mission to empower and support young artists. Jason shares his journey of adapting throughout his life and with his label, guided by his favorite catchphrase, "Everything is Figureoutable." Learn about Future Youth Records and their commitment to providing young artists with tools and opportunities without the typical constraints of the traditional music industry. We explore the stereotype that charity labels might not produce high-quality music, and Jason explains how their model actually allows for greater creative freedom. Discover how Future Youth Records allows artists to keep 100% of everything, including publishing and masters, providing them with financial independence and creative freedom. FutureYouthRecords.com ------ Presented by Squarespace http://otherrecordlabels.com/squarespace COUPON CODE: ORL10
Are you drowning in a sea of physical and digital photos? Do you feel overwhelmed by the thought of creating photo books or organizing your memories? Cathi Nelson is a photo-organizing expert who turned her scrapbooking passion into a successful business. She is here to share her valuable insights on tackling the daunting task of organizing your photos. In this episode: Discover the ABCs of photo organizing and how to curate your photos to tell meaningful stories Hear how Cathi turned her passion into a successful business and association for photo organizers Learn about the impact of technology on photo organization and practical tips for getting started. Cathi also dives into her entrepreneurial journey, emphasizing the significance of focusing on one task at a time and seeking collaborations rather than competition. Her expertise and passion for helping others will inspire you to take the first step toward decluttering and preserving your precious memories. Resources mentioned: MYLIO Photos | Ollie AI Photo App | Artifcts Connect With Cathi: Website | LinkedIn | Instagram | Facebook About Cathi: Cathi Nelson transformed her hobby of organizing photos for family and friends into a full-time business in 2009. Soon, she was helping others learn how to become professional photo organizers, eventually creating an association for photo organizers in 2011. Today, The Photo Managers boasts over 700 members worldwide, ranging from part-timers to those enjoying a second-act career to some six and even seven-figure businesses. The Photo Managers offers courses for hobbyists, a Certification program for professional photo managers, and assistance to companies in creating backups and workflows for their images. Cathi is the author of two books, Photo Organizing Made Easy: Going from Overwhelmed to Overjoyed and A Business Roadmap for Professional Photo Organizers. If you missed the live Summer-Ready Success Workshop, here is the link to watch the recording and get your Summer-Ready Success Guide: https://www.martinewilliams.com/summer Be sure to follow this podcast to automatically receive new episodes: Apple | Spotify | Webpage Connect With Martine: Website | LinkedIn | Instagram Book A Free Clarity Call with Martine: https://calendly.com/martinewilliams/clarity-call Check out my favorite books and items to make life and business a little more simple and a lot more fun!: http://www.shop.martinesfavoritethings.com About Martine Williams: Martine is a life coach, public motivator, podcaster, author, and mompreneur who helps other mompreneurs win at work without losing themselves in the process. Martine brings her experience as a certified PDP Professional and life coach to coach entrepreneurs on how to illuminate their strengths, cultivate their confidence, and elevate their lives. She also loves inviting mompreneur guests on the show to share their perspectives and provide inspiration, success tips, life hacks, and skills for a burnout-proof life and business. This podcast is edited and produced by: Chris Assist Media
Marie Forleo is an acclaimed life coach, motivational speaker, and the best-selling author of "Everything is Figureoutable." In this episode Melissa and Marie discuss how to create the life you truly desire. Marie shares her journey from working on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange to becoming a highly successful life coach. She describes how she realized she was not in the right profession and the steps she took to change careers and set herself on a more fulfilling path. Marie shares actionable tips to help you create the life you want most and what it means to embrace an “Everything is Figureoutable” mindset. Melissa and Marie also discuss Marie's online business school called The B-School, designed to help entrepreneurs and values-driven creatives build meaningful, and profitable businesses. This episode is full of tangible advice on how to reach your full potential both in life and in your career. Sign up now for a 7 day free trial at melissawoodhealth.comLimited Time Offer: Use code movewithheart when you sign up for a monthly membership to get your first month FREE.Visit Ritual.com/movewithheart and 20% off your first month of Ritual will automatically be applied at checkout. Head to oseamalibu.com and use code MWH10 for 10% off your order. You'll get free samples with every order and free shipping on orders over $60.Melissa Wood-Tepperberg, founder of MWH and host of the Move With Heart Podcast, is a meditation teacher, certified yoga and pilates instructor, certified health coach, and beloved by the diverse community she's cultivated through her unique approach to fitness and mindfulness over the years. MWH is a health, wellness & lifestyle platform on a mission to create a more mindful way of life, accessible and attainable for all. Melissa and MWH have been featured on LIVE with Kelly and Ryan, GMA, The Today Show, Forbes, Fortune and more. MWH was also the subject of a 2021 Harvard Business School case study. The most important part of this practice is that it's not just about building the body you desire, it's about building a better, stronger relationship with yourself. The foundation of this practice has always been about using what you have available to you, whenever, wherever you are. So, wherever you are on your journey, we have something for everybody. The MWH platform has a growing library of 500+ workouts in a variety of styles (pilates, yoga, meditation, pre & postnatal, and more!). Plus, with unlimited access to recipes & video tutorials, plus coveted lifestyle & nutrition tips, this is the destination to better every single aspect of your life.Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode I invited Entrepreneur and Business Owner, Amanda White on as my guest. She's a woman and mother in her 30s navigating the bra business & has successfully owned Beyond the Bra Boutique and Mobile for 3 years. Amanda has fit hundreds, if not close to thousands of women & helped them get into a better bra. Not only are they getting a custom bra fitting experience and new bras, but she's providing them a foundation when it comes to how their clothes fit, improving their posture, aches & pains, and instantly witnessing their confidence skyrocket. I sat down with Amanda and we talk all things Entrepreneurship and how we're really just a bunch of misfit creatives who knew we had talent, skill, and a knack for following our gut and going for it. She shares how she got started, the trial and errors of entrepreneurship and how it's more than just bras, it's an experience & opportunity for women to better their lives. Amanda shares the health benefits of wearing a proper fitting bra and how your bra and your seat belt safety go hand in hand. We laugh, we share stories, and we get really real about starting businesses in our 30s. Listen, share, and enjoy
Do you have big dreams but don't know how to get there? Marie Forleo, entrepreneur, author, and educator, dives into the secrets of success, empowerment, and personal growth. In this episode, we discuss the philosophy of 'Everything is Figureoutable,' inspired by Marie Forleo's journey and insights. We explore how this mindset empowers individuals to tackle challenges creatively, believe in limitless possibilities, and manifest their deepest desires. From practical tips for goal-setting and journaling to navigating ADHD with resilience, we uncover how embracing this philosophy can unlock untapped potential. Additionally, we cover Marie Forleo's B-School, an online business school empowering creative entrepreneurs to build purposeful and profitable businesses aligned with their values. Join us as we discover the power of belief, action, and the endless pursuit of solutions in unlocking our fullest potential. Follow Marianna: @marianna_hewittFollow Marie: @marieforleo Spring Fertility: springfertility.com and use code MARIANNA for $150 off your fertility consult. Cannot be combined with commercial insurance. Malk: code 15LIFEWITHMH for 15% a 6-pack of Shelf Stable MALK on Amazon.Produced by Dear MediaThis episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct, or indirect financial interest in products, or services referred to in this episode.
Marie Forleo is an Inc recognized multi-passionate entrepreneur and the creator of the award-winning show Marie TV. She's also an international bestselling author whose work has been translated into 16 languages. In this episode of Impact Theory with Tom Bilyeu, she talks about why we need to talk more about death, how she's disrupting education with socially conscious business practices, and how to tap into both your feminine and masculine side. Her new book, Everything is Figureoutable, releases September 10, 2019. Pre-order here: https://amzn.to/2GsALDu [Original air date: February 12, 2019]. FOLLOW TOM: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tombilyeu/ Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@tombilyeu?lang=en Twitter: https://twitter.com/tombilyeu YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TomBilyeu SPONSORS: If you purchase an item using these affiliate links, Impact Theory may receive a commission. Sign up for a one-dollar-per-month trial period at https://shopify.com/impact now to grow your business – no matter what stage you're in. Get 5 free AG1 Travel Packs and a FREE 1 year supply of Vitamin D with your first purchase at https://drinkag1.com/impact. Right now get 55% off your Babbel subscription - but only for our listeners - at https://babbel.com/IMPACTTHEORY. Right now, download NetSuite's popular KPI Checklist, designed to give you consistently excellent performance - absolutely free, at https://netsuite.com/theory. Head to https://squarespace.com/impact for a free 14 day trial and 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain. Get an extended thirty-day free trial when you go to https://monarchmoney.com/IMPACT. Sign up and download Grammarly for FREE at https://grammarly.com/tom. Secure your digital life with proactive protection for your assets, identity, family, and tech – Go to https://aura.com/IMPACT to start your free two-week trial. Take control of your gut health by going to https://tryviome.com/impact and use code IMPACT to get 20% off your first 3 months and free shipping. ***Are You Ready for EXTRA Impact?*** If you're ready to find true fulfillment, strengthen your focus, and ignite your true potential, the Impact Theory subscription was created just for you. *New episodes delivered ad-free, EXCLUSIVE access to hundreds of archived Impact Theory episodes, Tom AMAs, and so much more!* This is not for the faint of heart. This is for those who dare to learn obsessively, every day, day after day. *****Subscribe on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3PCvJaz***** Subscribe on all other platforms (Google Podcasts, Spotify, Castro, Downcast, Overcast, Pocket Casts, Podcast Addict, Podcast Republic, Podkicker, and more) : https://impacttheorynetwork.supercast.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ever reflected on how jealousy can mask our own potential? In a recent episode of my podcast, I had a heart-to-heart about the illusions of jealousy. Did you know jealousy is often just a scarcity mindset in disguise? It struck me that what we envy in others, often reflects what we believe we can't achieve. Let's shift that perspective together! #MindsetMatters #JealousyIllusion #PersonalGrowth In this podcast episode, Kimberly Spencer, a mindset and communication coach from CrownYourself.com, tackles the issue of jealousy. She shares her own experiences with envy, particularly during her adolescence, and how it impacted her relationships. Kimberly discusses the deceptive nature of jealousy and its roots in a scarcity mindset. She advises listeners to inquire about the methods others have used to succeed, rather than coveting their achievements. By doing so, individuals can determine if they're willing to make similar efforts. Kimberly also touches on the pitfalls of self-comparison and suggests using jealousy as motivation, seeing others' accomplishments as evidence of what's possible. She concludes by encouraging listeners to celebrate others' successes and to view jealousy as an indicator of attainable goals, promoting personal growth. Enjoy, sovereigns! Listen to the episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, or your favorite podcast listening platform. You can also watch the episode on YouTube. Quotes: "Jealousy is a complete illusion because it's saying that the fact that you can see it is the fact that it's available to you." ~ Kimberly Spencer "Do not let yourself lose the dignity of yourself with comparison and jealousy; you are a sovereign being created for a divine purpose that only you can fulfill." ~ Kimberly Spencer "Your reign begins when you stop comparing and start celebrating others' successes." ~ Kimberly Spencer Moments of Note: Jealousy and Comparison (00:00:00) Discussion on the power and illusion of jealousy, and dealing with comparison and envy. Middle School Experiences (00:02:10) Personal experiences with jealousy in middle school and reflections on popularity dynamics. Understanding Jealousy (00:03:07) Exploration of the nature of jealousy, its subtle manifestations, and its illusion of scarcity. Combatting Jealousy (00:04:21) Strategies for combatting jealousy, including curiosity, questioning, and conscious choices. Self-Acceptance and Priorities (00:10:58) Embracing self-acceptance, setting priorities, and conscious choices in personal growth. Celebrating Others' Success (00:13:00) Encouragement to celebrate others' success, ask questions, and assess commitment to personal goals. Taking Action and Sovereignty (00:15:25) Recognizing jealousy as a signal for potential achievement, assessing commitment, and embracing sovereignty. Mentions + Additional Resources: Book Recommendation to help you transform jealousy into personal growth: Outwitting the Devil by Napoleon Hill https://amzn.to/3rg0Pq2 Everything is Figureoutable by Marie Forleo https://amzn.to/3q3H0Rj As a Man Thinketh by James Allen https://amzn.to/384rKxb ____________
Thinking and reasoning is always more powerful than rotely memorizing steps. In this episode Pam and Kim demonstrate how to help students reason about Order of Operations.Talking Points:Nat Banting's "Oops, I Meant"Representing a context using the grouping symbols to communicate Demonstrate how mathematicians communicate with symbols earlUsing the equals sign correctly to mean "equal" vs "Do it"" No more unnecessarily difficult practiceCheck out our social mediaTwitter: @PWHarrisInstagram: Pam Harris_mathFacebook: Pam Harris, author, mathematics educationLinkedin: Pam Harris Consulting LLC
Matt welcomes Sheryl Plouffe, a former TV broadcaster turned video strategist and entrepreneur. Sheryl shares her remarkable journey from a shy, introverted child to a confident television host and successful businesswoman. Her story is a testament to the power of resilience and determination. Overcoming a challenging childhood and early career struggles, Sheryl's transition into entrepreneurship and her role in building sustainable seven-figure businesses is both inspiring and instructive. Sheryl Plouffe's journey into the strategies and mindsets that drive success, making it a must-listen for aspiring entrepreneurs and professionals seeking to leave their mark.Chapters:00:00:00 - Fun Start: Delving into the Quirks of Name Pronunciations with Special Guest, Sheryl Plouffe00:02:25 - Meet Sheryl Plouffe: From TV Broadcaster to Video Strategy Guru00:07:48 - Challenges to Triumph: Sheryl's Early Career and Breakthroughs00:17:20 - Sheryl's Passion Unveiled: Her Current Entrepreneurial Ventures00:21:53 - Essential Tips for Budding Coaches and Entrepreneurs from Sheryl00:24:56 - Monetizing Your Podcast: Exploring Patrons, Partners, and Platforms00:26:51 - Mastering the Art of Networking and Speaking for Business Growth00:28:23 - Serving with Purpose: The Heart of Successful Business Relationships00:30:04 - Mindset Mastery: Key to Thriving in Entrepreneurship00:32:55 - Share Your Skills: The Ethical Side of Entrepreneurship00:35:28 - Connecting with Industry Leaders: Reaching Out to Icons00:39:07 - Personal Development: The Influence of Books and Music00:43:08 - Embodying Optimism: Sheryl's Take on Positive LivingLinks And Resources:Sheryl Plouffe's WebsiteSheryl on LinkedInSheryl on FacebookICONMAKERICONMAKER LiveSheryl on YouTubeSheryl on TikTokRecommended Books:The One Thing by Gary Keller and Jay PapasanEverything is Figureoutable by Marie Forleo$100M Offers by Alex HormoziThanks so much for joining us this week. Want to subscribe to Eternal Optimist? Have some feedback you'd like to share? Connect with us on iTunes and leave us a review!
Marie Forleo joins Dr. Mindy to explain the two approaches to time management: the stress state and the time genius way. Marie, drawing on neuroscience and expert interviews, shares a transformative formula consisting of five steps to becoming a time genius. Pay close attention as Marie eloquently maps out this formula, offering a lifeline to those feeling overwhelmed, struggling with self-shaming for taking time off, or stuck on the hamster wheel of addiction to work. This episode is a must-listen for anyone seeking to conquer the challenges of overwhelming work and find balance in their lives. To view full show notes, more information on our guests, resources mentioned in the episode, discount codes, transcripts, and more, visit https://www.drmindypelz.com/ep217. Named by Oprah as a thought leader for the next generation, Marie Forleo has inspired over 100 million people worldwide. She's the #1 NY Times Bestselling Author of Everything is Figureoutable, and host of the award-winning show MarieTV and The Marie Forleo Podcast. She's helped over 80,000 people start and grow businesses through her legendary course, B-School. Now, she's helping high achievers take control of their time and joy through Time Genius. Check out our fasting membership at resetacademy.drmindypelz.com. Please note our medical disclaimer.
Get ready for a powerhouse episode of "In the Details" with the incredible Marie Forleo, the force behind one of Inc.'s 500 fastest-growing companies and a thought leader hailed by Oprah. With a digital empire that's both socially conscious and wildly inspiring, Marie, known for MarieTV and The Marie Forleo Podcast, is about to drop some serious wisdom. Tune in as she spills her success secrets, shares how to conquer creative blocks, and breaks down the importance of smashing limiting beliefs. This week, discover why Marie Forleo is the go-to for dreamers and doers alike, and why sometimes, being "too much" is exactly what we need to thrive. If you're looking for some inspiration to intentionally build a life you love, don't miss this week's episode! ---- Follow Marie Forleo on LinkedIn and Instagram & check out her website, podcast, and book, “Everything is Figureoutable.” Want to support the In the Details podcast? Make sure to visit Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts or Spotify, then rate it five stars and share it with your community! You can also stop by Karen Allen's website.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Get ready for a powerhouse episode of "In the Details" with the incredible Marie Forleo, the force behind one of Inc.'s 500 fastest-growing companies and a thought leader hailed by Oprah. With a digital empire that's both socially conscious and wildly inspiring, Marie, known for MarieTV and The Marie Forleo Podcast, is about to drop some serious wisdom. Tune in as she spills her success secrets, shares how to conquer creative blocks, and breaks down the importance of smashing limiting beliefs. This week, discover why Marie Forleo is the go-to for dreamers and doers alike, and why sometimes, being "too much" is exactly what we need to thrive. If you're looking for some inspiration to intentionally build a life you love, don't miss this week's episode! ---- Follow Marie Forleo on LinkedIn and Instagram & check out her website, podcast, and book, “Everything is Figureoutable.” Want to support the In the Details podcast? Make sure to visit Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts or Spotify, then rate it five stars and share it with your community! You can also stop by Karen Allen's website.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pam Harris is here and she's changing the way we view and teach mathematics. She is a mom, a former high school math teacher, a university lecturer, an author, and a mathematics teachers educator. In this session Pam is going to share how and why you need to use problem strings to get your students thinking and making connections among strategies. She's also sharing insight into her 2023 Make Math Moments Virtual Summit session: Talking About Talking. You'll Learn: Why and when you should use problem strings in your math class regardless of the age of your students; Why you should use already created problem strings before attempting to create your own;How to create your own problem strings for an upcoming topic; Learn 2 key teachers prompts you need to use when teaching with problem strings;How do you create discourse in math class that is not trivial; Resources: Math Is FigureoutableRegister for the 2023 Make Math Moments Virtual Summit Enter the Share the Summit Giveaway to win over $15,000 in PrizesDistrict Math Leaders: How are you ensuring that you support those educators who need a nudge to spark a focus on growing their pedagogical-content knowledge? What about opportunities for those who are eager and willing to elevate their practice, but do not have the support? Book a call with our District Improvement Program Team to learn how we can not only help you craft, refine and implement your district math learning goals, but also provide all of the professional learning supports your educators need to grow at the speed of their learning. Book a short conversation with our team now. Get a Customized Math Improvement Plan For Your District.Are you district leader for mathematics? Take the 12 minute assessment and you'll get a free, customized improvement plan to shape and grow the 6 parts of any strong mathematics program.Take the assessment
On today's episode of the GaryVee Audio Experience, I'm sharing a conversation I had back in 2019 with Entrepreneur, bestselling author, and philanthropist Marie Forleo. We discuss the essentials of entrepreneurship, focusing on the skills you need to excel in selling and business. We also explore the emotional aspects of insecurity and how they can hold you back from achieving your full potential. Marie also talks about her empowering philosophy that "Everything is Figureoutable," a mindset that has helped her overcome obstacles from toxic relationships to financial debt. This is the perfect conversation for aspiring entrepreneurs, individuals grappling with emotional complexities, and anyone looking to make the most out of life. My website: www.garyvaynerchuk.comCheck out my contemporary entertainment company: veefriends.comTweet Me! @garyveeText Me! 212-931-5731My Newsletter: garyvee.com/newsletter
Original Air Date: May 22nd, 2019In a live appearance at UCLA's Royce Hall, author, entrepreneur and award-winning web host Marie Forleo explains why she believes everything in life is what she calls “figureoutable.” Marie wonders, “Why do some people struggle while others find a way to thrive, often despite the most challenging circumstances?” In exploring the answer, Marie shares the valuable life lessons her mother taught her about how to handle life's inevitable problems. Marie also believes our attitude, spirit and tenacity can affect the outcome of any challenge that comes our way. Want more podcasts from OWN? Visit https://bit.ly/OWNPodsYou can also watch Oprah's Super Soul, The Oprah Winfrey Show and more of your favorite OWN shows on your TV! Visit https://bit.ly/find_OWN
Welcome back to The Viall Files: Going Deeper Edition! At the beginning of the episode, we discuss the age old summertime question–Marry, F*ck, Kill…Lake, ocean, pool. Then, we are joined by life coach Marie Forleo who explains how to tell a legit life coach from a scammer, how to change your mindset, and how to learn to trust your body and learn to decipher what it's telling you. She also shares her advice for young professionals who feel stuck in their life and want to initiate a life change. Additionally, we are joined by a caller who had been blocked by a guy she was dating who had opposing desires on having children. After a recent reconsideration on having children, she wants to reach out again, but isn't sure how to connect with him. “The most important words are the ones we tell ourselves.” Start your 7 Day Free Trial of Viall Files + here: https://viallfiles.supportingcast.fm/ Please make sure to subscribe so you don't miss an episode and as always send in your relationship questions to asknick@theviallfiles.com to be a part of our Monday episodes. Join us for our new LIVE show on Thursdays at 9PM ET/6PM PT on Amp, available in the Apple app store. Android User? Listen here: https://www.onamp.com/ To Order Nick's Book Go To: http://www.viallfiles.com If you would like to get some texting advice on Office Hours send an email to asknick@theviallfiles.com with “Texting Office Hours” in the subject line! To advertise on the show, contact sales@advertisecast.com or visit https://www.advertisecast.com/TheViallFiles THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS: Paramount - Paramount Plus. Stream Now. Béis - Go to http://www.BeisTravel.com/VIALL for 15% off your first purchase. Episode Socials: @viallfiles @nickviall @marieforleo @alison.vandam @liffordthebigreddog @dereklanerussell
