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Dive into the latest episode of the Cause+Effect Podcast, where Trent Dunham sits down with industry experts Nils Smith, Madison DeLage, and Haley Johnson to discuss the cutting-edge tools and trends shaping the future of digital marketing and fundraising. In this engaging conversation, the team tackles how AI is revolutionizing audience engagement, from predictive analytics to personalized content creation, making it easier than ever to connect with the right people, at the right time. They also explore the shifting role of search engines in the age of AI-driven algorithms and how these changes impact visibility and strategy for organizations. The episode goes beyond just trends, offering practical insights and expert advice on how to adapt your strategies to thrive in today's ever-changing digital landscape. Whether you're part of a nonprofit, ministry, or mission-driven organization, you'll gain actionable tips and fresh perspectives on how to stay competitive.
This week we talked to Fox and Bones! They're on tour right now. We talked to Scott about hitting the open road, inspiration, and the Portland Folk Festival. Music this week from Fox and Bones, Jazzbois, Haley Johnson, and Brian and the Bar Flies.
On today's Midday Report with Host Terry Haines: The federal government will see who bid on oil and gas leases in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge on Friday. Anchorage police have shot their first person of 2025. And surf's up in Unalaska. Photo: The Hulahula River, Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. (Haley Johnson)
Advice and guidance are an undeniable part of success but you can't take every bit of advice. Haley Johnson talks about fostering intuition, the writer-director dynamic, and some crazy ways she's landed directing gigs. If you want to support us please like and review our podcast on YouTube and Spotify. Thank you for listening. Haley's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/haleynjohnson?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw== Haley's YouTube: https://youtube.com/@haleynjohnson?si=zEi7OfuElvaNCbwn Check out the full interview on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=46I8GIwNK7s
On the week's episode of Off the Record, juniors Joaquin Perez, Mikaela Turnage, and Haley Johnson give an update on their podcast's future and talk about all things Super Bowl 58.
On this week's episode of Off the Record, juniors Joaquin Perez and Haley Johnson talk about Trisha Paytas and her pregnancy with Elvis Paytas.
Episode Summary: In this episode of the REDX podcast, host Haley Johnson dives into an enlightening conversation with Deven Gillen from Storyy, exploring the ins and outs of building a personal brand on social media for real estate agents. Deven discusses the importance of adding social media strategies to traditional prospecting methods and why it's imperative for agents to start leveraging video content right now. Key Takeaways: Video is Essential: Modern real estate agents must include video in their marketing to stay competitive and engage their audience effectively. Authenticity Wins: Authentic content, especially via accessible mediums like smartphone cameras, resonates more with audiences than overproduced or AI-generated videos. Engagement Over Followers: Focus on engagement metrics such as saves and shares over just follower count, as this indicates valuable content. Education Over Sales: Content should be educational, answering common client questions, to build trust rather than simply pushing sales. Start Now: It's never too late to begin leveraging social media and video for personal branding, and the return on investment can be transformative for agents' businesses.
On this week's episode of Off the Record, juniors Joaquin Perez, Haley Johnson, and special guest Sophie Paulk talk about all things Gypsy Rose Blanchard.
On this week's episode of Off the Record, juniors Joaquin Perez and Haley Johnson talk about all things Christmas from Mariah Carey to Christmas with the Kardashians.
On this week's episode, juniors Joaquin Perez, Mikaela Turnage, and Haley Johnson talk about a phenomenon that has been going on for the past eight weeks: Dancing with the Stars.
About The Guest: Joe Rosen is a successful real estate agent and team leader based in Florida. He has been in the industry for several years and has built a thriving business through his dedication and hard work. Joe is known for his expertise in lead generation and his ability to consistently achieve impressive results. Summary: In this episode of the Red X Podcast, host Haley Johnson interviews Joe Rosen, a successful real estate agent and team leader. They discuss the top five things agents can do during the holiday season to set themselves up for success in the coming year. Key Takeaways: Fill your CRM with warm leads during the off-season to set yourself up for success in the coming year. Use a system like Red X to generate leads and build a strong pipeline. Send a weekly email to stay top of mind with clients and prospects. Reach out to people in your network and send personalized messages to build relationships and generate business. Write Christmas cards by hand and send them to clients and contacts for a personal touch.
On this week's episode, juniors Joaquin Perez, Mikaela Turnage, and Haley Johnson finally address the end of the actor's strike and discuss the update on Taylor Swift and Travis Kelcey.
In this episode of the REDX Podcast, host Haley Johnson interviews Chris Abazis, a real estate expert and business coach. They discuss the importance of implementing AI in real estate and how it can help agents optimize their prospecting efforts. Chris shares valuable insights on using AI tools like OpenAI's chat GPT, AI video editing tools, and designer to enhance lead generation, content creation, and customer experience. He emphasizes the significance of authenticity and creating a unique experience for clients in today's market.
On this week's episode, juniors Joaquin Perez, Mikaela Turnage, and Haley Johnson take a blast to the past and talk about Selena Gomez and Hailey Bieber
On this week's episode, juniors Joaquin Perez, Mikaela Turnage, and Haley Johnson talk about all things Kardashians from Kim and Kourtney's fight to Kylie and Timothée Chalamet's new relationship.
On this week's episode juniors Joaquin Perez, Mikaela Turnage, and Haley Johnson introduce themselves and the podcast, talk about the new iPhone 15, and talk about the Writer's Strike ending.
In this episode, Haley Johnson shares her thoughts on marketing in the online business space. We talk all about her leadership type and the ups and downs she has experienced in growing a team. If you have ever felt alone in the rollercoaster of building a business, this episode is for you. Perfectly balanced with education (marketing doesn't have to be a mystery?) and a celebration of the unique type of friendship that comes with building businesses together. Hope you enjoy the episode!_Haley is a trauma-informed marketing strategist and copywriter on a mission to make marketing feel good again. Whether that looks like building out marketing strategy for values-driven service providers, supporting aspiring thought leaders inside of Thought Leaders Collective, or collaborating with another business owner on the next big thing for mission-driven entrepreneurs – can you say foreshadowing? – Haley is thinking about feel-good ways for you to market and grow your business 24/7. When she's not nerding out over market research analysis or transcribing client interviews, you can find her knee deep in a business podcast while *trying* to garden, taking her rescue pup Roxy on a hot girl walk (no other dogs allowed ), or on a coffee chat with another biz owner bc hot damn this bitch loves to network. You can connect with Haley on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/haley-e-johnson/Listen to her podcast, Messy inn the Middle: messyinthemiddlepod.comJoin Thought Leaders Collective (and use code PARADIGM for 50% off your first payment): thoughtleaderscollective.comOR take the quiz to uncover your next opt in at haleyejohnson.com/quiz :)
During our trip to the mid-year assembly recently, Sharon and Tracy Castleman, CRNA were having a conversation about declining student membership at the AANA when they met Haley Johnson and Kelby Stanko, who are both students at Saint Vincent College Excela Health School of Nurse Anesthesia. We decided to spend time with both of these bright, young ladies to learn more about their experience attending this AANA event, being part of the mentorship program, and how they plan to help spread that positive message with other students. Here are some of the things you'll learn in this episode: What they've learned at the assembly and what's been their reaction to what they've experienced. 3:19 The students explain how they didn't get the value of the AANA until attending the assembly. 8:57 How they'll share what they've learned on the trip with their classmates? 12:54 The story behind the mentorship program and Haley's experience with it so far. 17:11 The students leave us with a final message. 29:59 Support Team Emma Kate Brekken: https://grouprev.com/HALOSWALK2023-grant-brekken Visit us online: http://beyondthemaskpodcast.com Get the CE certificate here: https://beyondthemaskpodcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/Beyond-the-Mask-CE-Cert-FILLABLE.pdf
On today's episode of the podcast, I sit down with Haley Johnson to create her contract for one-on-one marketing services and explain how you can use the Contract Club to do the same for your business. Get your copy of the Contract Club and pay just $30 for lifetime access to all the contract templates you need. Check it out at notavglaw.com/club Check out Haley on Episode 250 of the podcast where we dig into her profit & loss statement and talk about her income breakdown. Haley offers one-on-one marketing strategy and marketing copy for other service providers. She recently had an issue where a client did not like her contract and wanted Haley to use their contract instead. Ultimately Haley said no and they didn't do the project, but she felt like it was time for her to feel more confident in her contracts so she didn't have to do so much back and forth with clients. For this contract, Haley is looking to create a project-based contract (as opposed to a retainer-based contract or hourly contract). To follow along visually with this contract creation, check out the video at bit.ly/ContractClubTutorial Haley currently owns the Contract Club and used it to create her contract. She feels confident in it, but when a client asks her a question she starts to feel like maybe she fucked it up. For the purpose of the podcast, we are going to recreate Haley's contract from scratch. To get started, we log into the Contract Club and start with Module 1A, service-based client contracts. Part one of the contract is the intro where you'll watch my quick nine minute tutorial and get the intro terms to copy/paste into your contract. For Haley, we're using Option #2 because it is not an event-based contract. This contract is for marketing strategy services between the company (Haley E Johnson LLC) and the client. For Part 2, we grab our scope of services. For Haley, she sometimes gives both a proposal in an email and then the scope of services in the contract. We select Option 2 where we enter in the scope of services. In the Contract Club, you'll go ahead and delete all the blue text from my template. For payment, Haley typically sends a Thrivecart link where they can pay in full, 50/50 or set up a payment plan. This can make the contract tough because you want your contract to be specific to how the client is paying. Personally, for my Thrivecart checkouts I have a different contract at the checkout for each payment method and I clone the contract and edit the relevant text. In the Contract Club you'll find 11 pages of payment terms so you can choose what best aligns with how you charge. You want to specify the methods in which the client can pay. In Haley's case, since they're paying on Thrivecart, you'd say credit or debit card (this way Haley doesn't have to fuck around with cash or checks). Moving on to a cancellation agreement, if Haley's client cancels, they don't get the first 50% down payment back for any reason. Haley wants to add a project restart fee because often what happens is she has a client start date and then the client ghosts in the middle so she isn't able to keep to the tight turnaround and it throws off Haley's schedule to work with other client. What I recommend is outlining the project timeline, which needs to be tweaked client to client, and say that if the client is non-responsive for X days, then we have a restart fee of $X. Looking at the Additionals section of the Contract Club, Haley should add the additional services section which states that should the client ask for any additional services not included, she will provide them a quote. If you send a quote and they want to add to their project, you can either send them a new contract for a new scope of service, or you can send them a new contract that cancels the previous contract. Now we're in Module 1, Part 6 of the Contract Club, Industry Specials. This is where you'll find contract terms that are specific to you such as photo editing for photographers or age requirements for boudouir photographers. In Part 7 are the legalese maybes that maybe you do need or maybe you don't and they go at the end of the contract before the legalese must-haves that I cover in Part 8. It's important to watch all of the Contract Club videos that go along with these so you get all the details and understand what you need to add to your contract. For Haley, the legalese maybes about copyright ownership and permitted use are terms that she always gets questions on from clients before they sign the contract. In Haley's instance, I (and several others) would object to Haley owning the copyright to what is created and it's reasonable for clients to question that. That legalese maybe would be mainly added into contracts for photographers, they want to own the copyright to the photos and give the client the license to use them. When I hire a copywriter to write my sales page content, I want to own the copyright, I don't want them to be able to go use that copy other places. Haley had been setting the copyright ownership as hers because she wanted to be able to use the content as portfolio work, and I have a different provision for that. Haley also doesn't want the coaches she works with to be able to use the marketing materials she creates for them as a resource in their program and selling them. We're talking about multiple things here - the copyright of the stuff that you write for the client versus the copyright of resources and materials you provide to them that supplement the project. For example, if you join Unf*ck Your Biz and we draft your contract, I'm not going to say I own the copyright of that contract because you need to be able to go send it out but I would have a separate paragraph saying that I do own the copyright to any of the videos, guides, and everything inside Unf*ck Your Biz. For Haley, she should pull the copyright language from the course creator section of the Contract Club. When Haley creates a quiz for real estate agents, she wants to make sure they use it as a lead generator and don't turn around and sell it as a quiz template for other real estate agents. To avoid this, Haley should grant the client a license right to use that quiz in the purpose it is intended to be used and include the language that they don't have the right to create derivative works off of that quiz and resell it. I don't typically encourage anyone to get too creative with copyright language via the Contract Club because there's a lot of loaded legal jargon. If you have a lot of copyright concerns, I recommend you work with us one-on-one in my $200/month in our legal subscription. Get in Touch with Our Guest Haley Johnson, Customer Journey Strategist Connect with Haley on LinkedInListen to Haley's podcast, Messy in the Middle Follow Haley on Instagram @haleyejohnsonWork with Haley at haleyejohnson.com
Are you sick of being on pushy sales calls with people carrying out sleazy, icky tactics? Or worse, feel like you might have been taught to use some of these yourself and want to change up your techniques? Thankfully, there's been much more of a move towards ethical, trauma-informed marketing and copywriting strategies and also a move away from encouraging introverts to market themselves in ways that don't feel good! Today's guest is an expert on all of these, and you'll be sure to take away some ideas to make your sales feel good! Joining us is Haley Johnson, a trauma-informed marketing strategist and copywriter who helps values-driven service providers create marketing strategies that feel good and support as well as they sell. In this episode, we'll dive into: How to make sales feel better for you The worst sales tactics that have been seen in the online space Infusing ethical and trauma-informed ideas into your marketing & copy Starting out on LinkedIn as an introvert If you enjoyed this episode, I invite you to drop a five-star rating + review with your biggest takeaway, so that other introverts can find this podcast for guidance and support through their introvert entrepreneur journey! Check out the full show notes and resources mentioned at thetarareid.com/ep114
Described as a “combination of Patty Griffin grit and Amy Winehouse grace” by American Songwriter, Portland-based Soul/Americana singer-songwriter Karyn Ann has been charming audiences across the US with her powerful vocals and emotive lyricism. Her debut album Into the Depths (2015) and subsequent follow-up Be Loud (2018) garnered critical acclaim and radio play, leading this once geologist now turned-road musician to gain a steady following along the West Coast and beyond.She's shared stages with Haley Johnson, Liam St. John, and Fox and Bones, as well as Emily Saliers of the Indigo Girls (at the 2017 Women's Redrock Music Festival), and has performed at the legendary Bitter End in NYC . Her work is featured in the award-winning full-length film Undeserved (2016), and most recently in the indie-short Second Story (2022), which went on to win the “Gold Award for Best Acting Duo” by the Independent Shorts Awards, and ‘Best Romantic Short” by the IndieX Film Fest.In 2020 she was selected for the Falcon Ridge Folk Festival Emerging Artist showcase, and placed runner-up in the Red Lodge Songwriters Contest and TOP 100 in the Great American Songwriting Contest singer-songwriter category. Her 2021 self-produced EP - “I Am Not Yours” was featured on Hare's Paw Literary Journal, and received positive reviews. Karyn's newest work is an EP titled “Consequence of Fear."Karyn's website SRTN website
On today's episode of the podcast we're diving into how different systems in your business can help you increase your profit and help you achieve your personal business goals. Don't forget, I'm offering a free trial of the Profit Rx VIP Tier. You'll get a 1:1 with me, bookkeeping help, office hours and so much more, all part of the free trial, a $100 value, free for 30 days. Hurry, the free trial ends November 11. Recently, I've interviewed business owners, like Haley Johnson and Rachel Greiman about their profit reports. Haley shared with me about how she was on a journey to make as much revenue as possible. Then last year, she felt like the script flipped and people were focused on profit. Rachel shared in her episode she didn't mind making lower profit as long as she was paying herself the money she needs to sustain her life and after that she is willing to spend whatever she needs to hire more and work less in her business to spend time with her family. These conversations got me thinking about something that's been on my mind. When I'm talking about profit-driven anything, I'm talking about it in the context of you. What are your goals and what profit do you need to support them? It's about optimizing your margins in relationship to how hard you want to work and it looks different for everyone. You have to ask yourself, for example, is a task worth saving time on by having a VA do it, or is it more worth them spending that same amount of time on a sales-generating task. Sometimes we sacrifice profit in order to have more free time. I teach this concept in Module 4 of Profit Rx (Your Profit Recipe) where I talk about finding your profit sweet spot where we compare hours worked to profit and revenue. Speed, cost, and quality - typically you can only get two of the three and I think the same applies to sacrificing hours worked for profit. What do profit-driven systems look like? 1. They can look like keeping track of your numbers (reflect back on episode 251) so you know what your target for expenses is per month. You can also look at your list to decide what expenses are saving you time and which you aren't using (or using enough) for them to help save you time and money. 2. Managing your time and spending it on what's going to make the biggest waves in your business. This can look like off-loading lower value tasks (tasks that will make you less money than other tasks). 3. Clear communication with your clients and team. A lot of profit falls through the cracks if you aren't clearly communicating expectations. 4. SOPs - Standard Operating Procedures make it easier to outsource and save a ton of time. When your team saves time, you save contractor expenses. 5. Tracking KPIs - Key Performance Indicators. These are your metrics and these numbers supplement your bookkeeping. Your books tell you what's happened and your KPIs tell you where there may be issues so you can anticipate your numbers next month. This might look like sign-ups, email opens, conversation rates, etc. Inside Profit Rx I teach this system to streamline your business. We set up your bookkeeping, then we set up your legalities to protect your profits, then we set up a cash flow system to pay yourself, your expenses, and track your profitability . Then we get into taxes, hiring and profitable systems as bonus content. Looking ahead, in December we are launching our first ever done-for-you service offering. It's going to be a launch because it's going to be a cohort because we are onboarding our clients at the same time so you are all at similar stages in the process at the same time and we can offer optional group elements like live training. If you join the Profit Rx VIP Trial now, at the end of your trial we can asses what you've completed, what your best next steps are, is it better for you to stay in the VIP membership, upgrade to done-for-you services or downgrade to the Profit Rx basic tier. If you enjoyed today's episode, tag us on social media @BradenAdamDrake on Instagram.
On today's episode of the podcast I Haley Johnson is an ethical copywriter and trauma-informed marketer. In her six years in business, Hayley has tried scaling up to an agency model and scaling back down to what works for her. She recently found herself best able to describe her business in the last six months. In addition to her copywriting, Haley has a DBA (doing business as) with another arm of her business called Propegy where she teaches people how to use LinkedIn to grow their business. Propegy brings in about 10% of Haley's revenue which she shares was helpful to know because the more she became okay with those numbers the better content she feels she creates for the brand. Currently she is revamping an offer for Propegy that had one buyer and they are going through the program together to fdeliver the offer 100% and see how it can be broken down into smaller pieces at a lower price point. The other 90% of her business comes from Haley's three offerings to help with customer journeys, email sequences and sales pages. Her offers are $800 for a half day, a full day at $1500 or a full week at $2500. These offers were not in place in 2021. In 2021 Haley was focused on making six figures because she felt like that's what all the internet coaches defined as success. She started the year with the intention of being a full service marketing agency doing everything from content to web design to social media with prices ranging from $1200 to $4500. She did this all throughout 2021 and it was too much and the expenses reflect that to cover the large team. Her revenue was $98,000 and she paid herself a lower hourly rate than any of her contractors or employees. Today, Haley no longer believes she needs to have six figures to be a successful business owner. Success is arbitrary. She does not want to offer hourly/retainer work again because she likes a tight turn around or being stuck in a contract. Looking at Haley's profit & loss statement, a couple of line items stuck out. Her advertising expenses are only $220 for the year, covering her attempt at some Facebook ads but stopped because the cash flow wasn't at a place where she felt she could spend the money on Facebook ads. Her education and training expenses were about $15,000 and included a mastermind, a course, and an HR membership with Kira La Forgia that helped her with her business. Of all the things Haley was investing in, she felt like many of the solutions for her problems were to invest in more things. She learned that she needed to take some time to be her own coach and find her own way to get to six figures instead of being told she has to get there. Currently she is on a coaching detox. Group coaching and high ticket programs can be great, but sometimes they can be competing and when you can't do A & B simultaneously, you has the business owner have to decide which way you want to go. Looking at Haley's 2022 P&L, she currently has one employee who does marketing and social media for Haley's business and podcast that isn't client-facing. She decided to hire an employee in December 2021 instead of a contractor because she knew the way she worked with people she needed to have some control of the employee's availability to work on projects. This year she still has contractors with a contractor expense of $8,000, part of which is her accountant and then also her one day branding intensive and a one day website build for Haley Johnson and a one day website build for Propegy because she wanted it taken off her plate. Get in Touch with Our Guest Haley Johnson, Customer Journey Strategist Connect with Haley on LinkedInListen to Haley's podcast, Messy in the Middle Follow Haley on Instagram @haleyejohnsonWork with Haley at haleyejohnson.com
In this week's episode of Rebel's Get Revenue, I sit down with ethical copywriter, marketing strategist, and accidental LinkedIn expert, Haley Johnson. When a freelance writing gig turned into a LinkedIn deep dive, Haley realized LinkedIn was the internet's best-kept secret for lead gen, thought leadership, and insane business growth. Now she uses LinkedIn to grow her marketing & copywriting biz while teaching other business owners how to make LinkedIn work for their business and personality. In this episode we talk about: ・ The real side of entrepreneurship and why it's okay to admit when it's not going so well ・ How to pivot when sh*t gets real (and you feel like giving up) ・ How she's using LinkedIn as a social media room full of people to connect with ・ Standing out on the platform without taking up too much time (HINT: Haley uses just 10 minutes a week!) CONNECT WITH HALEY Website: thepropegy.com | haleyejohnson.com Instagram: @haleyejohnson | @propegy HALEY'S RESOURCES Join Propegy's Thought Leader Collective here Find your lead gen style here EPISODE TRANSCRIPT https://candidcollective.co/rebels-get-revenue-podcast/linkedin-with-haley-johnson CONNECT WITH KENDALL
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Today's special episode is from Messy In The Middle with Haley Johnson! I had so much fun as a guest and thought the tips were so good I had to bring it over to all of you. In this episode we talk about: Our entrepreneurial journey together with the lessons I learned along the way. Using podcasting to scale your business and rise to the challenges of that messy middle! My career path: from the corporate world to creating my own business. How I realized that podcasting was key for me as a business owner and the power of podcasts in general. Dealing with rejections, responsibilities, and our biggest rookie mistake. Entering the “messy middle” of your business and accepting that it's okay if you don't know it all. How I decide where to focus my energy when it comes to marketing. Why I believe that there aren't so many rules when it comes to creating content. Check out more of Messy In The Middle HERE and on your favorite podcast platform. Check out IsaGoodPodcast to start your very own podcast with all the support you need and want. isamediainc.com/isagoodpodcast Connect with me on Instagram @IsaMediaInc Join me on Email for the Own Your Platform series
Welcome to the Messy in the Middle Podcast- the show about the many ups and downs we go through in life and business between setting and reaching our goals. I'm your host, Haley Johnson, and I've been living in the messy middle for awhile. I've been in business since 2017 and while I'm definitely not a beginner anymore, I am far from the tales of sipping cocktails on the beach and printing money in my sleep that Instagram would lead me to believe I should be right now. Business is hard. It's messy. The coveted 6 figure business is neither as easy or as fulfilling as it's cracked up to be. I'm sure as hell not ready to throw in the towel but I'm also not going to sit here and pretend it's all sunshine and rainbows either! The Messy in the Middle podcast is all about navigating the spaces that a lot of business owners are sitting in right now. And together my guests and I are going to talk about it all from hiring and team support, to finances and facebook ads, to just wanting to cry sometimes because you feel so freaking alone in all of this. Not enough people are talking about the messy middle of life and business, so that's what I'm going to do! And hope you will join me! Let's connect https://www.instagram.com/haleyejohnson/ Check out my website https://thepropegy.com/ Check out how we can work together https://thepropegy.com/work-with-us-2/
We are talking ALL THINGS ...LinkedIN! Haley Johnson is an accidental LinkedIn expert and is the CEO and founder of Propegy, the strategic lead gen agency on a mission to help online service providers make their mark on LinkedIn. Like you, Haley used to hate LinkedIn, but when a freelance writing gig required her to deep dive into LinkedIn's best practices, she realized she'd unlocked the internet's best kept secret for lead gen, thought leadership, and insane business growth. Now she helps online service providers like you learn how to make LinkedIn work for their business and their lifestyle. Haley -- LinkedIn is 50% Lead Gen and 50% Thought leadership - lead gen has turned into this spammy gross place where we don't treat our connections as actual people and we just send them relentless pitches hoping that eventually one lands -> we teach our people how to create genuine connections without wasting time so that when it does come time to pitch, the person is way more receptive to your offer. For Thought Leadership, Linkedin thought leadership content has turned into this cesspool of rambly bullshit and people waxing poetic about mundane things in an attempt to be aspirational and somehow it goes viral even though nobody actually gets value from it -> we help our students/members create thought leadership content around their subject matter expertise so that their network is *actually* getting value from their posts, feeling inspired, and building connection - not just clicking like and moving on. If more people post like this on linkedin, we'll move away from the gross spammy bro culture and create a community thats actually worth participating in. 1. LinkedIn isn't scary and you deserve to be on there as much as anybody else 2. If you don't like something about LinkedIn - CHANGE IT. Engage with different content, connect with different people. You control your LinkedIn but you have to be an active participant. 3. People on LinkedIn have hella $$$ and make decisions - it is easier to find your ideal clients, easier to get in front of your ideal clients, and your ideal clients likely have more money on LinkedIn than they do on instagram so get on linkedin already!! Connect with Haley! thepropegy.com/training https://www.linkedin.com/in/haley-e-johnson/ instagram.com/propegy thepropegy.com/training is a 30min masterclass to teach online service providers how to grow their network and generate qualified leads on LinkedIn without feeling spammy or getting overwhelmed. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Connect with Us: Let's be friend son the Gram! www.instagram.com/itstaydaniels_llc Join our Free Side Hustle to Sold Out Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/birthdaylaunchparty Take the 2022 Free Masterclass: https://itstayllc.mykajabi.com/masterclass Apply for the Breadwinner Energy Academy: https://itstayllc.mykajabi.com/academy2 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/taylor-daniels5/support
In today's special Who To Watch episode, we are joined by George Evans Marley (GEM), the Treasurer and all around operations person at Haus of Codec (along with Julio E. Berroa, Haley Johnson, Alexander Ruiz, and Charlotte Gagnon). GEM, Nick, and Sascha discuss their story of growing up in our “weird” state, their own experience with homelessness, the many obstacles of starting a shelter in RI, Pokemon GO, and more. Take a listen to learn more about GEM and their work with Haus of Codec to bring safe spaces to LGBTQQIA+ youth in PVD and statewide.
Erin Keam's Conversations about Closets with my Closest 1000 friends.
Haley is the CEO and accidental LinkedIn expert leading Propegy, the strategic LinkedIn agency on a mission to change the way online service providers use LinkedIn. If you'd told Haley 5 years ago that she'd be a LinkedIn expert teaching online service providers how to use LinkedIn lead gen to grow their business – she'd have laughed in your face. Because like you, she used to *hate* LinkedIn. But when a freelance writing gig turned into a deep dive of LinkedIn's best practices, she realized she'd unlocked the internet's best-kept secret for lead gen, thought leadership, and *insane* business growth. Now Haley helps online service providers like you learn how to make LinkedIn work for your business *and* your lifestyle through her signature program Level Up with LinkedIn Lead Gen, and members-only community, Thought Leaders Collective. Find Haley here: instagram.com/propegy thepropegy.com/training https://www.linkedin.com/company/propegy ----------- About Erin Keam Erin Keam is a Kiwi living in Seattle who works with women solopreneurs to create their ideal life and achieve their vision. She combines her 23 years' experience mentoring and being mentored in the recovery field with her career in marketing, film, media, TV, advertising, real estate and customer service (and a passion for fashion) to be a trusted source for solutions to what is getting between you and the life you want. She offers two paths to progress. One is her unique LifeStyle Statement sessions, in which women uncover their personal themes which are distilled into a one-of-a-kind Statement which can then be taken to every area of their life from wardrobe to relationships to their business to their career and their home. The other are her “pressure relief” mini-intensives where the focus is on moving closer to your vision through exploring and tackling personal and marketing issues which are keeping you stuck, whether clarifying your website's message to your clients, looking at how you spend your time and money, decluttering (mental and physical), dressing as who you want to be, assessing the first impression your media and home office make on your ideal clients and creating action plans to get you the life you want. When she's not doing this, she's interviewing women entrepreneurs on her podcast Conversations About Closets With My Closet 1000 Friends, about what they do, why and what they love about it, with one or two questions in there about clothing (there's that passion for fashion!). Female-identifying (or non-binary) and want to be a guest? Book here! You can find out more on her website erinkeam.com She would love to connect with you on Instagram or LinkedIn or Facebook. Hey, Koa Club members! Something getting between you and your goals? Often, all we need is someone to hold space while we talk through what's keeping us stuck and the solution presents itself. Book a Talk it Out Call here with Erin. If you want an action step, she'll suggest one. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/erin-keam/support
Pinegate Road Podcast: Stories & Strategies for Building Your Creative Business
Haley Johnson is the founder of Propegy, an agency that creates marketing solutions for every stage of business and leverages the consistency of an in-house team with the flexibility of a freelancer. What's really unique about Haley though is the huge shift she made over the past year really stepping into her power as a business owner, not “just a freelancer.” In this episode we discuss Haley's journey from student, to freelancer trying to move out of her parent's house, to legitimate CEO, employer, and business owner, and the shift that made all of this possible for her. Haley also shares her views on why you don't always need a website to have a successful company (but what you do need!) and her unique way of looking for new leads for her business. Haley is an amazing example of what it looks like when you really claim who you are and who you want to be and then fully and unapologetically step into that role, and I'm so excited to share her story! For show notes and more visit: https://pinegateroad.com/podcast-87
International Women's Day celebrates the incredible accomplishments of women around the world. For young women today, role models come from new and sometimes unexpected places like the U.S. Army where women are paving the way for the next generation of change-makers and driving equality across a wide range of careers, including healthcare, cyber, aviation, engineering, infantry, as world-class athletes, and more. More than 181,000 women currently serve in the Army, and they are able to serve in any role they qualify for. Today, we host three great heroes. Maj. Allison Brager is one of just a few neuroscientists in the U.S. Army. She specializes in studying survival in extreme high-stress and sleep-deprived environments to test resiliency and discover ways to improve fatigue management on the frontlines. This past year, Brager was part of the COVID-19 response efforts serving as co-lead for the clinical testing lab · Master Sgt. Stacey Munoz serves as an integral part of the Master Resilience Training program for the U.S. Army Reserve Command, responsible for implementing the new Army Combat Fitness Test across more than 650 locations around the world. She is an Army Master Fitness Trainer with a focus on nutrition, personal training, and mindset practices, · 1st Lt. Haley Johnson is an Army nurse, assigned to the mother/baby unit of Fort Benning's Martin Army Community Hospital. As a standout high school athlete - ranging from pole-vaulting, volleyball, track, and cheerleading – she went on to become a competitive bodybuilder Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/success-made-to-last-legends--4302039/support.