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Liz Svatek has been leading warrior women to greatness for eight years. She is the founder of The Warrior Moms, an online community of over 65K moms who encourage each other to put themselves BACK ON THE LIST. An in-demand worldwide speaker, Liz also hosts the top-rated Conversations With Warrior Women with Liz Svatek Podcast, which airs on Apple, Spotify and Google Play. As a coach, Liz works with women across the country inspiring them to access their inner warrior and leap for greatness personally and professionally. She runs high-level masterminds, one-on-one and group coaching. After successfully launching her own top-rated podcast, she now helps other people launch their own unique podcasts. Find Liz: https://lizsvatek.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/warriorwomenpod/
Today we are interviewing Liz Crawford who has been working in glass since 1999. She speaks with us about finding love in the hot shop and how their relationship and work evolved together, the struggles and benefits of building a hot shop open to the public at their home, and the battle of producing work that is sellable while expressing creativity.Find Liz's work on Instagram @hoogsandcrawford and at www.hoogsandcrawford.com - follow our podcast on Facebook and Instagram @connectedinglassIf you love this podcast, please consider supporting us by becoming a patron at patreon.com/connectedinglass - also check out our Facebook group: Connected in Glass Community to keep up with all of the artists that we have interviewed and join in on conversations about this week's episode.
Screenwriter Liz Hannah (The Post, Longshot, All the Bright Places) joins Phil in watching episode 6 of The West Wing, Mr. Willis of Ohio.We discuss how Sorkin learns on the job, the degrees of sexism president Bartlet displays, and how his relationship with Leo is the heart of the show. We also compare this episode's viewership to modern television successes at the time, and today.Find Liz at: twitter.com/itslizhannahPatreon: patreon.com/podcastlikeits1989Twitter: twitter.com/podcastlikeitsInstagram: instagram.com/podcastlikeitsReddit: reddit.com/r/PodcastLikeIts See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
“It's important to leave ourselves open because life just happens.” - Liza Huber Liza Huber is an entrepreneur, award-winning cookbook author, wife, mom of 4, and CEO & Founder of Sage Spoonfuls, a popular line of mealtime must-haves for babies and families. Sage Spoonfuls is available at major stores nationwide and is one of the most trusted brands for kids feeding products. Liza was featured in Forbes.com's "Female Entrepreneurs Rocking The World" series. Find Liz at sagespoonfuls.com, reach out to her via email, and follow her on Instagram. Sponsor Today's episode is sponsored by Aura Merchandising, a proud women-owned full-service brand marketing, and global sourcing agency. Visit them at AuraLimited.com Find Us Online! Instagram: @iamjuliethahn Twitter: @iamjuliethahn LinkedIn: Juliet Hahn FB: Juliet Hahn Clubhouse: @iamjuliethahn Fireside: Juliet Hahn YouTube: Juliet Hahn
Building an "app" is not and never will be an all-encompassing business solution. Adding software to your business might seem to be a simple enough task, but knowing what questions to ask before embarking on your app journey is key to a successful outcome. Join Liz Bohlmann and me as we discuss the questions you should be asking when contemplating designing building new products for your business. Find Liz here:Twitter: https://twitter.com/december_labs, https://twitter.com/lizbohlmann?lang=enLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/decemberlabs/, https://www.linkedin.com/in/elisabethbohlmann/Check out https://www.schmidt-list.com for more show infoWant to learn more about my company? https://www.foundrymakes.com/Questions about the equipment used in this video? https://kit.co/KRTS/schmidt-list-live-streaming-kitFollow us on all the things!https://twitter.com/Schmidt_Listhttps://www.instagram.com/schmidtlistpodcast/https://www.facebook.com/schmidtlist/
Screenwriter Liz Doran of Please Like Me, Doctor Doctor, Dance Academy, Ready for This and more talks about the challenges of jumping from writing to producing for new SBS series The Tailings. Liz also talks to the power of mentorships, her advice for applying for funding and her tips for producers and writers. Watch all episodes of The Tailings on SBS On Demand now: https://www.sbs.com.au/ondemand/program/the-tailings Find Liz’s projects and where to watch them through The Screen Guide: https://www.screenaustralia.gov.au/the-screen-guide/p/liz-doran/5806/
For this week's episode of Sex and the City Saturdays, we take a brief break from our season two rewatch to sit down with Sex and the City writer Liz Tuccillo to talk about her time working on the show, her excitement about SatC returning to the small screen, and how unique the SatC writers room was at the time.Find Liz at: twitter.com/theliztuccilloPatreon: patreon.com/podcastlikeits1989Twitter: twitter.com/podcastlikeitsInstagram: instagram.com/podcastlikeitsReddit: reddit.com/r/PodcastLikeIts See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Communication is challenging on the best days. But what do you do when you are pushed over the edge? When your emotions are running so high that you almost feel your blood boiling? Today's episode unpacks that. And the biggest takeaway that you might not expect: I'm going to tell you to trust, and not bury, your emotions. Listen in for more. Find Liz: www.tlcgpodcast.com IG: @theleadershipcoachinggroup
Do you aspire to be the fearless leader that you have heard so much about? Today TLCG founder Liz Howard and lead consultant, Richard Rieckenberg, are talking about the potential dangers of fearlessness in leadership and how to handle fear when it does arise. Find Liz: www.theleadershipcoachinggroup.com IG: @theleadershipcoachinggroup
I am joined by Liz Newcomer (the host of the Resiliency in Running podcast) who speaks all about her journey and recovery from an eating disorder, and gives her advice to those who are suffering. Find Liz's website and podcast here https://open.spotify.com/show/6lwPy468E8zl1lUgs4z2Hp?si=K-OCKqK2SsOb7TGbHyCQ_g and her instagram @resiliencyinrunning here https://www.instagram.com/resiliencyinrunning/ To read about my journey and recovery from an eating disorder, Diaries of An Anorexic: A Recovery Journey, click here https://amzn.to/2FwshNu Connect with me on instagram @athinacrilley or @findingmyfitpodcast https://www.instagram.com/athinacrilley/ https://www.instagram.com/findingmyfitpodcast/ For health and fitness, or eating disorder recovery coaching, please see my website https://finding-my-fit.com for more details. Check out my Etsy shop FindingMyFitStore here, where you can buy my planners, and self-love or gratitude journals https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/FindingMyFitStore --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Curious about how to maximize your effectiveness? It's not always about doing it all. It's about doing the RIGHT things. It sounds easy, but many fail at the execution of the idea. Well, Crista Grasso is going to break down how to be truly effective while cutting out a lot of the time stealing things that lead to stress, burnout and distraction. Find Liz: pages.theleadershipcoachinggroup.com
Liz Milliron, the author of The Stories We Tell, joins me in the Corner to chat about female private eyes, the World War II homefront, and Buffalo, New York. She also chats about her Laurel Highlands mystery series. Tune in to hear how modern-day rural Pennsylvania differs from 1940s upstate New York. Find Liz at http://www.lizmilliron.com/ and buy her books at her fave indie bookstore, Mystery Lovers Bookshop https://www.mysterylovers.com/ Subscribe to the podcast on your favorite podcast app so you don't miss an episode. If you enjoy the show, please leave a 5-star rating or review. Web: https://cozycornerwithalexia.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thecozycornerpodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/podcast_cozy Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/podcast_cozy/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/alexia_gordon/the-cozy-corner-with-alexia-gordon-podcast/ Support the podcast on Patreon! Gain access to patron-only posts, thank you gifts, and giveaways! A donation of as little as $3/month gets you a shout-out on The Cozy Corner. Sign up here: https://www.patreon.com/AuthorAlexiaGordonand thank you for your support. Find me, your podcast host, at: Web https://alexiagordon.net/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AlexiaGordon.writer Twitter: https://twitter.com/alexiagordon Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drlex1995/ https://www.instagram.com/alexiagordonauthor/ Newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/alexiagordon/poc2pov
Do you know what to do if you organization encounters a real crisis? What do you say, what elements are important to focus on? Today, an expert in crisis communication, Bill Coletti discusses all of the above, and why reputation management matters. Find Liz: www.theleadershipcoachinggroup.com IG@theleadershipcoachinggroup Find Bill: www.kith.com
Feb. 8th, 2021 – In this episode, the ladies sit down with Liz Jones of Pojo Fitness – macros coach and creator of The Power Method. They break down the nitty gritty of macros; what it is, how it works and all. Sarah and Lauren both set new goals to be more active and eat better so they ask all the questions on how to be more fit in their daily lives. Discussion topics include weights over cardio, protein after workouts, BCAAs and Liz weighs in on what she pays for workout clothes. Liz also shares tips and tricks for busy moms on how to get active at homes and provides some good snack ideas. It’s a useful conversation that encourages the listener to start small and to continue to push yourself. It’s great advice to get yourself moving in some way! They close out with their weekly hits and misses. The girls share about a fun ski weekend they had with friends and Lauren mentions a struggle she’s having with her winter lawn. Find Liz on IG @pojofitness or at pojofitness.com. Listeners can use code MOMVOICE15 on pojofitness.com to get 15% off everything on her site (including customized Macro coaching!). Thanks so much for tuning in and if you enjoy the Mom Voice, please consider leaving a rating and review. Follow the girls on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook or YouTube @themomvoicepodcast or find them at www.mom-voice.com. New episodes released every Monday – so make sure to SUBSCRIBE! xo
This week we're doing something a little different. We're joined by our friend liz who let's us know about sugar daddies and how one can become a sugar baby, trying to convince Darnell to try and Find a sugar momma, How she came across a website where people sell their panties, who she is picking in the Godzilla vs King Kong debate and much more.Find Liz's edibles at: Chews_Chewies Follow us on instagram: @geekinitpodcastFind us at: linktr.ee/geekinitpodcast Intro provided by:• Song : Trenches - Retro Gaming Version [Royalty Free]• Music provided and produced by LonePeakMusic• Video Link : https://youtu.be/j4jVh6-u0EI
Is there a place for love in organizational culture? Today's guest, Helena Clayton, has been researching the role of love in organizational culture: what prevents it, what cultivates it, and why it matters. Listen in to learn more about love at work. Find Liz: www.theleadershipcoachinggroup.com IG: @theleadershipcoachinggroup Find Helena: www.helenaclayton.co.uk
Can your leadership skills help you in building your influence, and even your personal brand? Today's guest, Dr. Jackie Noelke, says yes! Listen in to hear more about the parallels between leadership skills and social influence skills. Find Liz: www.theleadershipcoachinggroup.com IG: @theleadershipcoachinggroup Find Jackie: www.gratefulads.com
How has shame impacted your leadership journey? Shame is a complex topic. It can be tied closely to self-judgement. What's remarkable though, is when you do the introspective work to understand and move through shame, you might find self-acceptance on the other side. Listen in to Amanda JP Brown, a licensed trauma therapist and social worker discuss shame, how to identify it, how to live with it and after it, and why leaders need to think about it. Find Liz: www.theleadershipcoachinggroup.com IG: @theleadershipcoachinggroup Find Amanda: www.amandajpbrown.com
Litigator turned happiness aficionado, Becky Morrison, is discussing how to make life easier. We are talking about how to prioritize your time, energy, and how that might the key to a happier life. Is money the ultimate goal? Well…it is a consideration for many of us. But the way we think about a one for one value exchange could be what we need to shift. Listen in as Liz and Becky explore priorities, happiness, and success. Find Liz: www.theleadershipcoachinggroup.com IG: @theleadershipcoachinggroup Find Becky: https://www.grantleycoaching.com/
The Snobs have on Liz Davidson of Beyond Solitaire. This is the one Gaby forgot to press record on (rookie mistake)! Liz displayed extreme patience with the incompetent Snobs and was an absolute delight. Find Liz's work on the blog http://www.beyondsolitaire.net/, YouTube https://www.youtube.com/BeyondSolitaire and Beyond Solitaire Books also on YouTube. Enjoy!! Contact the Snobs to let them know of your adulation or ask a question or any reason quite frankly, they're desperate for attention!!boardgamesnobs@gmail.com https://twitter.com/boardgamesnobshttps://www.instagram.com/boardgamesnobs
Liz works at Mastercard in a position with the coolest title you've imagined. Think about leading a league of superheroes around the world that help the organization manage their IT assets to save money, reallocate investments to strategic priorities and reducing exposure to risk. She mixes a background in sourcing with a new way to organize IT Asset Management with great efforts to build community, get buy-in based on early and continuous success Find Liz on: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lizreich/ Her choice of song brought us back to the late '80s. "Anything Tom Petty", she said, and we had to go with "I won't back down" from the album "Full Moon Fever
Liz McConaghy spent 17 years in the Royal Air Force as a Chinook crewman, including 10 deployments to Afghanistan.Find Liz at @liz.mcconaghy.82 and https://www.aerobility.comMerch and clothing to support the podcast can be found at http://www.vsomstore.comYou can find books from guests of the podcast here: https://www.vsompodcast.com/books/You can connect with Geraint at @grjbooks across social media, and find his Afghanistan memoir Brothers in Arms in all good book stores.If you are a veteran struggling with mental health, or you just want a bit of help adjusting to civvie life, then say hello to the Royal British Legion at @royalbritishlegion or http://www.rbl.orgThank you to our sponsors! The show doesn't happen without them!Combat Fuel - www.combat-fuel.co.ukCombat Combover - www.combatcombover.comKamoflage Ltd - www.kamoflage.co.ukRite Flank - www.riteflank.co.ukZulu Alpha Strap Company - @zulualphastrapsFor clips and content from the show, behind the scenes, and photos and videos of the guests' time on operations, follow @veteranstateofmind on Facebook and Instagram, and go to www.vsompodcast.com for links to all the connected sites, and an online submissions form for sending in your questions to the show. Cheers!Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate/?token=Ea-uUc26ENbNBYWd6-2779MBUZrl6WymCW_b0GdibwrG6-xBlWcpjLS6osk9OqZFbR9wOm&country.x=GB&locale.x=GB)
Liz Wilson is an esthetician and makeup artist here in Humboldt County who has been practicing skin care for over ten years. She is a female entrepreneur who owns Two Beauties in the heart of Old Town Eureka. She has a passion for high-quality, cruelty-free products and can answer any question you have about skin care.Liz is also a writer with her own blog, The Real Life Vegan Wife, that covers topics ranging from social justice, vegan recipes, and book recommendations. Today we talk about her choice to follow a vegan lifestyle, why it is important to her and, how that conscious choice is reflected in her business. Find Liz on instagram at: @thereallifeveganwife and at: @twobeautieseureka Co-Produced by Chelsea Higgs Original music by SkyLimit Sound mixing by Dark to Light ProductionsOriginal artwork by Chelsea Voorhees at Chelsea Creations Design Follow along with my health journey on insta: @ashtynvictoria
Moving into our second part of Trio of Terror, we've got workflow director, Stacy Chaet, with us to discuss 2011's AHS: Murder House! Oh my gourd! Do you boo this tv show or does it lift your spirits? Please check out our Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/comparingnotes Email Rose & Liz at comparingnotes.hello@gmail.com Find Stacy at: IG and Twitter @stayseechay Artwork designed by Alyssa Liegel: IG @dontcallmelyss Show song composed and preformed by Molly Gazay: IG @mollygazay Find Liz at: IG @lizzy_phillips
It's the beginning of our Trio of Terror, and this week we welcome theater educator, director, and performer, Amy Eller into our coven to discuss the 1996 film, The Craft. Enter this podcast with perfect love and perfect trust, listen for a spell, and let us know what you think! Please check out our Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/comparingnotes Email Rose & Liz at comparingnotes.hello@gmail.com Find Amy at: IG @amy_eller Artwork designed by Alyssa Liegel: IG @dontcallmelyss Show song composed and preformed by Molly Gazay: IG @mollygazay Find Liz at: IG @lizzy_phillips
In this Unexpected Minisode, Rose reveals some shocking historical information about the origins of Scooby Doo and its ties to the assassination of Senator Robert F. Kennedy. Please check out our Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/comparingnotes More Info: https://tinyurl.com/yy8xzqsn https://tinyurl.com/y6cqltzo https://tinyurl.com/y3xkmw5u https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_F._Kennedy Email Rose & Liz at comparingnotes.hello@gmail.com Artwork designed by Alyssa Liegel: IG @dontcallmelyss Show song composed and preformed by Molly Gazay: IG @mollygazay Find Liz at: IG @lizzy_phillips
It's the last week of our Back to School theme, and we're diving into the party world of 2007's Superbad film! Neetol Rahman, improvisor, comedy coach, and writer joins us to discuss. Are you McLovin it or is this movie actually super bad? Please check out our Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/comparingnotes Email Rose & Liz at comparingnotes.hello@gmail.com Artwork designed by Alyssa Liegel: IG @dontcallmelyss Show song composed and preformed by Molly Gazay: IG @mollygazay Find Liz at: IG @lizzy_phillips
We continue our Back to School theme this week with the 2008-2013 TV show, Breaking Bad! Musician, actor, photographer, and student of life, Jon Lawlor, joins us for our debate. Keep your ion the prize- is this show in its element or a bad reaction, period(ically)? Please check out our Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/comparingnotes Find Jon at: IG @jonnylaw; www.jonlawlor.com Email Rose & Liz at comparingnotes.hello@gmail.com Artwork designed by Alyssa Liegel: IG @dontcallmelyss Show song composed and preformed by Molly Gazay: IG @mollygazay Find Liz at: IG @lizzy_phillips
We're continuing our Back To School theme this week with a popular assigned reading book- The Awakening by Kate Chopin. Diana Heliotis, sustainable architect and historical fiction fan, joins us to discuss! Does this book inspire, or should we all just go back to bed? Please check out our Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/comparingnotes Find Diana at: IG @Artemisprodigy Email Rose & Liz at comparingnotes.hello@gmail.com Artwork designed by Alyssa Liegel: IG @dontcallmelyss Show song composed and preformed by Molly Gazay: IG @mollygazay Find Liz at: IG @lizzy_phillips
We're continuing our Back To School theme this week with Eve Schwartz! Eve is a private school science educator and joins us to discuss the 1998 Wes Anderson film, Rushmore. Is this film an A+ or just one big F? Please check out our Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/comparingnotes Find Eve at: IG @evschwar Email Rose & Liz at comparingnotes.hello@gmail.com Artwork designed by Alyssa Liegel: IG @dontcallmelyss Show song composed and preformed by Molly Gazay: IG @mollygazay Find Liz at: IG @lizzy_phillips
With the change of the seasons, we've begun our Back To School theme! Keri Acer, the Senior Editor at Scholastic News, where her department creates the first-graders edition of the magazine, joins us to discuss the 1995 film, A Little Princess. Is this a treasured film worthy of a crown, or is it some royalty we could all live without? Please check out our Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/comparingnotes Find Keri at: IG @k_acer Email Rose & Liz at comparingnotes.hello@gmail.com Artwork designed by Alyssa Liegel: IG @dontcallmelyss Show song composed and preformed by Molly Gazay: IG @mollygazay Find Liz at: IG @lizzy_phillips
In the final part of our M'Lady theme, Valentin Farkasch, Austrian-based filmmaker and Creative Director at the marketing agency Performance Group, joins us to discuss the 1991 film, Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves. Does this film hit the bullseye, flying high with its cinematic arrow dynamics? Or is just a cheese-filled thief of your time? Please check out our Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/comparingnotes Find Val at: www.valentinf.com Email Rose & Liz at comparingnotes.hello@gmail.com Artwork designed by Alyssa Liegel: IG @dontcallmelyss Show song composed and preformed by Molly Gazay: IG @mollygazay Find Liz at: IG @lizzy_phillips
In the second part of our M'Lady theme, we welcome scenic stylist for the QVC channel, Shalini Saycocie, to discuss the 1998 film, Ever After. Is this once-upon-a-time deserving of a happily ever after or is it a glass slipper that you're happy to lose? Please check out our Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/comparingnotes Find Shalini at: IG @curatedconfection Email Rose & Liz at comparingnotes.hello@gmail.com Artwork designed by Alyssa Liegel: IG @dontcallmelyss Show song composed and preformed by Molly Gazay: IG @mollygazay Find Liz at: IG @lizzy_phillips
In the first part of our brand new theme, M'Lady, we welcome motion graphic artist and art director, William Mata, to discuss the 2019 show, The Witcher. Do we toss a coin to this fantasy, or is it like a flower, where the best thing it can do for us is to die? Hmm... Please check out our Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/comparingnotes Find Bill at: www.williammata.com Email Rose & Liz at comparingnotes.hello@gmail.com Artwork designed by Alyssa Liegel: IG @dontcallmelyss Show song composed and preformed by Molly Gazay: IG @mollygazay Find Liz at: IG @lizzy_phillips
It's the final part to our I ❤️ NYC series, and Mohamed Sadek, Brooklyn-based photographer, joins us to debate the 1954 film, On The Waterfront. Is it a knockout or a long walk off a short pier? This month, our Patreon donations will go to Know Your Rights Camp, which supports Black and Brown communities as well as providing COVID-19 assistance. Please check out our Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/comparingnotes Find Mo at: IG @mosadek, TW @mohamedosadek Email Rose & Liz at comparingnotes.hello@gmail.com Artwork designed by Alyssa Liegel: IG @dontcallmelyss Show song composed and preformed by Molly Gazay: IG @mollygazay Find Liz at: IG @lizzy_phillips
It's the 3rd part to our I ❤️ NYC series, and Joe Catanzano, director of operations at Speed Media and established Long Island resident, joins us to delve into Fitzgerald's 1925 novel, The Great Gatsby! So pour yourself some champagne and practice up on your Charleston, it's the roaring 20's! This month, our Patreon donations will go to Know Your Rights Camp, which supports Black and Brown communities as well as providing COVID-19 assistance. Please check out our Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/comparingnotes Email Rose & Liz at comparingnotes.hello@gmail.com Artwork designed by Alyssa Liegel: IG @dontcallmelyss Show song composed and preformed by Molly Gazay: IG @mollygazay Find Liz at: IG @lizzy_phillips
Thanks for coming along on the Choose Your Struggle quest for happiness and love! Welcome to episode 25! Stick around after the interview for today's Choose Your Card and Good Egg. Support the Podcast: https://www.patreon.com/ChooseYourStruggle Find out more about Miyah at her Medium: https://medium.com/@miyahbyrd or at her links: https://www.facebook.com/miyah.byrd and https://www.instagram.com/miyah_byrd/. Find Liz and all her awesomeness at her links: https://bodyprayer.me/, https://www.instagram.com/lizwestendorf/. As always, you can find more info on me, and Choose Your Struggle, at my links: https://jay.campsite.bio/. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jay-shifman/message
In our 2nd part of our I ❤️ NYC series, Rose and Liz welcome Maggie Jones, former dancer and Director of Development at Parsons School of Design, to discuss the 2000 film, Center Stage! Is this film pointeless or does it raise the barre for dance films? This month, our Patreon donations will go to Know Your Rights Camp, which supports Black and Brown communities as well as providing COVID-19 assistance. Please check out our Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/comparingnotes Follow Maggie: @magljones Email Rose & Liz at comparingnotes.hello@gmail.com Artwork designed by Alyssa Liegel: IG @dontcallmelyss Show song composed and preformed by Molly Gazay: IG @mollygazay Find Liz at: IG @lizzy_phillips
What would you do with your business if.... there is an earthquake, or a tsunami, or a pandemic where we all get locked at home and can't go to our offices or meet with other team members. Sound familiar? The importance of having an emergency plan for your businesses has been shoved rudely to the front of your consciousnesses. If you don't build one now, you can't really blame anyone else when the time might come when you need it. In this episode Liz Kislik breaks down exactly how to formulate your lists of "What would we do if" and the suitable reactions for situations where you no longer have access to your premises, your computers or your team members. If you want to be clear-headed with a plan of action for every possible and impossible situation, this is the episode you need to listen to right now. My Guest: Liz Kislik Liz Kislik is a frequent contributor to Harvard Business Review, Forbes, and Entrepreneur, and she consults for clients such as American Express, Orvis, The Girl Scouts, Comcast, Janssen Pharmaceuticals, and Highlights for Children. Her specialty is developing high performing leaders and workforces. Her TEDx talk, “Why There's So Much Conflict at Work and What You Can Do to Fix It,” has been viewed over 140,000 times. Kislik's articles have been included in Harvard Business Press books The Harvard Business Review Guide to Motivating People, The Harvard Business Review Guide to Dealing with Difficult People, and The Harvard Business Review Guide to Power and Impact. Her work has been featured in the Wall Street Journal's Morning Download and the Washington Post's Work Advice column, and she has also written for the European Financial Review and the Forward. Kislik has been interviewed for The Muse, European CEO magazine, The Financial Times Ignites, and Thrive Global, and has presented multiple highly rated appearances for The World Business & Executive Coach Summit (WBECS), the world's largest online summit for executive coaches. She is also a frequent podcast guest. Kislik is a graduate of Yale University and earned an MBA in Management from NYU. Quote: Give yourself and A, then figure out how you're going to earn it - Benjamin Zander Resources & Links: Find Liz: https://lizkislik.com/ (lizkislik.com) Find Liz on social: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lizkislik/ (LinkedIn) Work with Estie: http://www.strandconsulting.net/ (www.strandconsulting.net) Join us on the Show: http://www.estierand.com/breakthrough (www.estierand.com/breakthrough) For Part 1 of this episode go to estierand.com/96 Did you enjoy this episode? Then https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/estie-rand/id1358797306?mt=2&ls=1 (subscribe to my podcast on iTunes), so you can get automatic updates whenever another episode goes live (and you will be helping me get to #1 on iTunes, making us all cooler in the process!)
What would you do with your business if.... there is an earthquake, or a tsunami, or a pandemic where we all get locked at home and can't go to our offices or meet with other team members. Sound familiar? The importance of having an emergency plan for your businesses has been shoved rudely to the front of your consciousnesses. If you don't build one now, you can't really blame anyone else when the time might come when you need it. In this episode Liz Kislik breaks down exactly how to formulate your lists of "What would we do if" and the suitable reactions for situations where you no longer have access to your premises, your computers or your team members. If you want to be clear-headed with a plan of action for every possible and impossible situation, this is the episode you need to listen to right now. My Guest: Liz Kislik Liz Kislik is a frequent contributor to Harvard Business Review, Forbes, and Entrepreneur, and she consults for clients such as American Express, Orvis, The Girl Scouts, Comcast, Janssen Pharmaceuticals, and Highlights for Children. Her specialty is developing high performing leaders and workforces. Her TEDx talk, “Why There's So Much Conflict at Work and What You Can Do to Fix It,” has been viewed over 140,000 times. Kislik's articles have been included in Harvard Business Press books The Harvard Business Review Guide to Motivating People, The Harvard Business Review Guide to Dealing with Difficult People, and The Harvard Business Review Guide to Power and Impact. Her work has been featured in the Wall Street Journal's Morning Download and the Washington Post's Work Advice column, and she has also written for the European Financial Review and the Forward. Kislik has been interviewed for The Muse, European CEO magazine, The Financial Times Ignites, and Thrive Global, and has presented multiple highly rated appearances for The World Business & Executive Coach Summit (WBECS), the world's largest online summit for executive coaches. She is also a frequent podcast guest. Kislik is a graduate of Yale University and earned an MBA in Management from NYU. Quote: Give yourself and A, then figure out how you're going to earn it - Benjamin Zander Resources & Links: Find Liz: https://lizkislik.com/ (lizkislik.com) Find Liz on social: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lizkislik/ (LinkedIn) Work with Estie: http://www.strandconsulting.net/ (www.strandconsulting.net) Join us on the Show: http://www.estierand.com/breakthrough (www.estierand.com/breakthrough) For Part 2 of this episode go to estierand.com/96-2 Did you enjoy this episode? Then https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/estie-rand/id1358797306?mt=2&ls=1 (subscribe to my podcast on iTunes), so you can get automatic updates whenever another episode goes live (and you will be helping me get to #1 on iTunes, making us all cooler in the process!)
"There was an idea to bring together a group of remarkable people, to see if we could become something more." And that's exactly what we did this week! Luke Northrop, documentary and comedy editor, joins Rose and Liz to discuss the 2012 action-packed Marvel film, The Avengers. Is this a heroic film for the ages or too much razzle dazzle? Either way, check out this debate, because "if we can't protect the Earth, you can be damn sure we'll avenge it." This month, our Patreon donations will go to Know Your Rights Camp, which supports Black and Brown communities as well as providing COVID-19 assistance. Please check out our Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/comparingnotes Follow Luke: @lukewarmpuke Email Rose & Liz at comparingnotes.hello@gmail.com Artwork designed by Alyssa Liegel: IG @dontcallmelyss Show song composed and preformed by Molly Gazay: IG @mollygazay Find Liz at: IG @lizzy_phillips
In this Unexpected Minisode, Liz reveals some fascinating info about Silent Hill and its ties to Pennsylvania! Please check out our Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/comparingnotes If you sign up to support our Patreon in the month of July, all donations will go to Know Your Rights Camp. On top of supporting Black and Brown communities the charity is also donating to CO-VID relief. Learn more here: https://www.knowyourrightscamp.com/ More Info: https://tinyurl.com/UnexpectedSilent1 https://tinyurl.com/UnexpectedSilent2 https://tinyurl.com/UnexpectedSilent3 Email Rose & Liz at comparingnotes.hello@gmail.com Artwork designed by Alyssa Liegel: IG @dontcallmelyss Show song composed and preformed by Molly Gazay: IG @mollygazay Find Liz at: IG @lizzy_phillips
In this Unexpected Minisode, Rose schools Liz on some interesting facts about the sci-fi television series, Battlestar Galactica! Sources: https://tinyurl.com/BattlestarGalactica1 https://tinyurl.com/BattlestarGalactica2 https://tinyurl.com/BattlestarGalactica3 Email Rose & Liz at comparingnotes.hello@gmail.com Artwork by Alyssa Liegel: IG @dontcallmelyss Show song by Molly Gazay: IG @mollygazay Find Liz at: IG @lizzy_phillips
This episode we speak with ex 'mega church' pastor Liz, we talk about her journey going from Pastor to Heretic, what forced this transition and what has changed about her 'beliefs' as she went through some very difficult personal times that was instrumental in deconstructing her current world view and re-shaping her new way of seeing the world and 'spirituality'. Find Liz https://www.instagram.com/thepracticeco/ https://www.instagram.com/lizzy.milani/ Connect with us Tune in to our live podcast recordings on instagram @ideasdigest https://www.instagram.com/ideasdigest/ Email: Ideasdigest@gmail.com Music: Lawson Hull https://www.instagram.com/lawsonhull/
A few weeks back on the show, we were talking with our own Coach Larry about what to do if you base your entire identity on your job. Which unsurprisingly, is NOT the healthiest way to live.One piece of Larry’s advice was to make sure there’s “something else” in your life other than work, including creative pursuits. But how do you work an extra passion project into your busy schedule? And what if you don’t even think of yourself as especially creative?Today’s guest Laura M. Holson has some ideas. She’s a longtime writer for The New York Times and authored the article, “Forget a Fast Car, Creativity Is The New Midlife Crisis Cure.” Holson also started “The BOX Sessions,” a “creative gathering” that will happen in February 2020. Holson shares her personal story of finding creativity (and a knack for doing voice-overs), as well as some tips for starting a creative journey when you’re strapped for time.Then we’ll hear from listener Steven, who spends Monday through Friday as a steelworker and moonlights as a DJ. He needs some advice on how to leave his day job for a career he’s really passionate about.Liz and Rico will also chat with listener Carly who wants to know the best way to create “psychological safety” at work -- A.K.A. an environment where people aren’t afraid to speak up. And later, listener Karen was put in a tough situation at work when a whistleblower showed her some damning work emails, all written by management. Our favorite lawyer Laura Lawless writes in with some advice on the legal implications of those messages, and what Karen can do with them.If you’d like to keep in touch, tag @SafeForWork on Twitter. And if you’d like to stay connected to the SFW team, you can follow our sage hosts on social media; Find Liz on Twitter @SSLiz. Rico is @RicoGagliano on Twitter and Instagram.To check out Liz’s other show, Satellite Sisters, you can find it on Apple Podcasts or Art19. And look for Rico’s byline in the Wall Street Journal’s formerly-titled Travel section--for the time being, that has been renamed the “Reading and Retreating” section.If you’d like to follow the SFW squad, our audio engineer Mischa Stanton is on Twitter @mischaetc or at mischastanton.com. Our producer is Audrey Ngo. Find her on Instagram @audwoman. Our executive producer is Grace Delia. Find her on Twitter @g_piro_delia.
We get a lot of questions from folks about how to quit a difficult or stressful job. But perhaps our favorite task here is to help you become better and more efficient at your current gig--so maybe you won’t have to quit, or resort to anxiety meds.And to that end, Liz and Rico are talking to one of their favorite guests: Morten T. Hansen. Hansen is a management professor at the University of California, Berkeley, and author of the book, “Great at Work.” He’s here to explain a research-based list of “work smarter practices,” including shaking things up at meetings.Then, in this week’s Bad Advice segment, Liz and Rico parse whether a knock ‘em dead interview performance really matters.And later, listener Michelle gets some solace from Liz and Rico, and some strategies on how to deal with a nightmare of a supervisor in her Ph.D. program.Finally, we’ll hear from listener Kate who’s thanking us for getting her more money at work! And with her permission, here’s the letter that got her that salary bump (all names have been removed to protect the innocent ;) !Hi, XX. To follow up with our conversation this morning about my contract, I wanted to lay out what I’m thinking for you since I know you’ll have to take my request up the chain to get an answer.I am asking if there is any flexibility regarding the salary amount that was offered. I’m assuming that $XX is the standard salary that is offered to recent college graduates at XX, but I feel that my skills, work experience, and accomplishments are worth more than a typical college graduate just entering the workforce.My prior work experience with helping to make decisions at XX and my experience there and at XX is particularly helpful in this position since I’m already familiar with the flow of business operations and common applications many of our clients use, and I understand where they’re coming from when they approach us with questions or needing assistance. I’ve also demonstrated strong leadership skills both in my personal and professional life, but also recently with the different things I’ve been involved with at XX. I served as Vice President of the XX there, and will be President of the XX chapter this fall... As you know, I ran that XX program there this past season, and it was a great success – we won the XX award, I think for the very first time. In December I’ll be graduating at the very top of my class with honors.We’re putting this contract in place pretty early. In seven months when this contract goes into effect I will have worked here for a full year, and will be even more valuable to the firm than I am now. I’ll be very familiar with the flow of information and will have completed all of the trainings available. I think that puts me in a different category than most new hires. Everyone I’ve spoken with for career advice in school tells me that the starting salary for XX students after graduation is in the $XX range. I imagine that is more typical for the larger [companies] so I’m not surprised that XX’s normal starting salary is lower than that, but I was hoping for an offer that was in the higher range because of my experience, skills, and accomplishments.I love everything about working at XX. I can tell that it’s a [company] that truly cares about both its clients and employees. I’ve been impressed with all of the departments I’ve worked with from HR to training, to my manager/partner and coworkers. I’ve done well here so far, and I expect to perform even better once my attention is no longer split between working here and managing a full load of classes & school responsibilities. I’m ambitious and I do good work, so I expect to hit the ground running in January. I want to make sure my salary reflects that, so I hope the firm will consider starting me at a higher salary. For more on the ins and outs of negotiating for what you want, listen to our episode on all things salary related here.If you’d like to keep in touch, tag @SafeForWork on Twitter. And if you’d like to stay connected to the SFW team, you can follow our sage hosts on social media; Find Liz on Twitter @SSLiz. Rico is @RicoGagliano on Twitter and Instagram. To check out Liz’s other show, Satellite Sisters, you can find it on Apple Podcasts or Art19. And look for Rico’s byline in the Wall Street Journal’s formerly-titled Travel section--for the time being, that has been renamed the “Reading and Retreating” section.If you’d like to follow the SFW squad, our audio engineer Mischa Stanton is on Twitter @mischaetc or at mischastanton.com. Our producer is Audrey Ngo. Find her on Instagram @audwoman. Our executive producer is Grace Delia. Find her on Twitter @g_piro_delia.
We’ve talked a lot on the show about ways to stay sane as a remote worker, but managing a remote team is a whole different animal. So we’ve called on David Deacon, author of “The Self Determined Manager: A Manifesto for Exceptional People Managers,” to shed light on how bosses can help their employees feel like part of the team, even from halfway around the world. Then, Liz and Rico will chat with listener Jenn, who just stepped into a new role at her company, but can’t escape her terrible boss. And we hear from listener Stephanie, who’s been building up her side hustle and wants some advice on how to inject that gig into her resume. Finally, Liz and Rico talk to listener Sarah, who wants to know how to get job security at a cannabis startup where she’s been dubbed “Wonder Woman” for her impressive job skills. If you’d like to keep in touch, tag @SafeForWork on Twitter. And if you’d like to stay connected to the SFW team, you can follow our sage hosts on social media; Find Liz on Twitter @SSLiz. Rico is @RicoGagliano on Twitter and Instagram. To check out Liz’s other show, Satellite Sisters, you can find it on Apple Podcasts or Art19. And look for Rico’s byline in the Wall Street Journal’s formerly-titled Travel section--for the time being, that has been renamed the “Reading and Retreating” section.If you’d like to follow the SFW squad, our audio engineer Mischa Stanton is on Twitter @mischaetc or at mischastanton.com. Our producer is Audrey Ngo. Find her on Instagram @audwoman. Our executive producer is Grace Delia. Find her on Twitter @g_piro_delia.
Kat Boogaard, staff writer at The Muse, joins us to talk about the surprisingly challenging aspects of working from home, plus she gives us her tips on how to tell if you’re the kind of person who could responsibly handle working remotely (if you have a predilection for watching Vine compilations on Youtube, working in an office might be better for you). Then, Liz and Rico help listeners Samantha, whose new job is being ruined by major changes at her company, and Amanda, who’s struggling to connect with her coworkers at her office in China. And we debate company cards, staying late, and calling your boss on vacation in today’s Mind the Gap.You can read more of Kat’s writing on freelancing, working remote, and all sorts of topics at her website: https://katboogaard.com/If you’d like to keep in touch, tag @SafeForWork on Twitter. And if you’d like to stay connected to the SFW team, you can follow our sage hosts on social media; Find Liz on Twitter @SSLiz. Rico is @RicoGagliano on Twitter and Instagram. To check out Liz’s other show, Satellite Sisters, you can find it on Apple Podcasts or Art19. And look for Rico’s byline in the Wall Street Journal’s formerly-titled Travel section--for the time being, that has been renamed the “Reading and Retreating” section.If you’d like to follow the SFW squad, our audio engineer Mischa Stanton is on Twitter @mischaetc or at mischastanton.com. Our producer is Audrey Ngo. Find her on Instagram @audwoman. Our executive producer is Grace Delia. Find her on Twitter @g_piro_delia.
It’s that time, dear listeners. We’ve reached the end of Safe for Work. And for the record, we have loved every minute of making this podcast!In the interest of social distancing, Liz and Rico are coming to you for this last show from their remote corners of Los Angeles. But that doesn’t mean they won’t have their usual SFW flair.Speaking of flair, Rico finally got Liz to watch his (and America’s) favorite workplace movie....Yes, we’re talking about Office Space.We’ll hear Liz’s review and Rico’s impression of Milton for our final Work Pop installment.Then, Liz and Rico revisit some memorable callers, starting with Gabriel, who reached out to us about whether to put BDSM event planning and training gigs on his otherwise run-of-the-mill resume. Our second caller on the list is Dustin, a construction worker turned architect who felt out of place among his more privileged colleagues. And last but certainly not least, we are revisiting a call from the rather hilarious Sarah, who had issues with colleagues making pretty intrusive comments about her pregnancy.Finally, Liz and Rico do their own final performance evaluations, and sign off for the last time.But in a way, we’re not completely leaving you, dear listeners. Four encore SFW episodes geared toward remote work situations are coming your way starting next week. We hope that will help you stay sane as you rearrange your work life around the COVID-19 pandemic.If you’d like to keep in touch, tag @SafeForWork on Twitter. And if you’d like to stay connected to the SFW team, you can follow our sage hosts on social media; Find Liz on Twitter @SSLiz. Rico is @RicoGagliano on Twitter and Instagram. To check out Liz’s other show, Satellite Sisters, you can find it on Apple Podcasts or Art19. And look for Rico’s byline in the Wall Street Journal’s formerly-titled Travel section--for the time being, that has been renamed the “Reading and Retreating” section.If you’d like to follow the SFW squad, our audio engineer Mischa Stanton is on Twitter @mischaetc or at mischastanton.com. Our producer is Audrey Ngo. Find her on Instagram @audwoman. Our executive producer is Grace Delia. Find her on Twitter @g_piro_delia.
3.5 Months ago Liz Wallenstein joined the show and I got a ton of feedback. People really identified with her message and her story- I thought it would be great to invite Liz back and spend this episode focusing on "HOW." Liz gives a lot of really practical advice and things to think about for all of us.Find Liz online at: https://lizwallensteintherapy.com/*Liz is also available on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and LinkedIn*Become a Patron of the Show! You can support the show with as little as a few dollars per month - show your support and get a shoutout every single week to thousands of people across the world: https://www.patreon.com/themindandfitnesspodcastJoin the Facebook Group to participate in show topics: The Deleters of PainGive us a Like on Facebook: The Mind and Fitness PodcastIf you are interested in advertising your online service or business, email me at eddy@themindandfitnesspodcast.com