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Stephanie Wynn's family and her barber introduced her to helping others as a child. Learn about Joe and his lifelong impact on her that led to her volunteering with the unhoused in the Tampa Bay area with the Society of St. Vincent de Paul. After her own life-changing scare, he also influenced her founding a nonprofit for those with inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD), such as Crohn's and ulcerative colitis. Hear Stephanie's personal passion, stories, and how she's changing tomorrow for countless others through The Stephanie A. Wynn Foundation.This podcast is brought to you by Doing Good, a 501c3 nonprofit. www.doinggood.tv Read Stephanie's blog post at www.doinggood.tv/blog.
Imagine the transformative power of movement on mental health. Join us on this enlightening episode of Giving Your Best Life Podcast, where Stephanie and Zach Lloyd delve into the profound connection between physical activity and mental wellness. Hear Stephanie's touching story about a friend's triumph over depression and anxiety through consistent exercise. Supported by Zach's detailed scientific insights, discover how even a 10-minute burst of vigorous activity can significantly improve your mood. From aerobics to resistance training and mind-body exercises, learn about the various forms of movement that act as natural antidepressants.But that's not all—we're also bringing you practical, everyday strategies to incorporate these beneficial habits into your life seamlessly. They share a personal to-do list system that includes prayer, gratitude, and simple exercises like 10 push-ups to keep procrastination at bay. Stephanie highlights the importance of small, manageable actions, including her own routine of using a trampoline to elevate her mood. Together, they provide a roadmap for integrating movement and mental health practices into your daily routine, empowering you to give your best life every day. Don't miss this episode filled with actionable advice and inspiring stories!Connect with Stephanie: Get a free resource The 4G Method Journal here. Shop Stephanie's books here. Follow me on IG: @Giving_Gal or FB/GivingGal
I talk with Stephanie Villavicencio, founder of Tits Deep For Breast Cancer. We go into Stephanie's personal journey that led to starting this impactful organization after losing her best friend Nadine to aggressive breast cancer at just 31 years old. You'll hear the touching story of how Tits Deep got its start through a fundraising effort to help Nadine with medical bills, and how its grown into so much more. We discuss the challenges young women face in accessing early detection screenings and treatment. Stephanie shares powerful lessons learned and advice for women to be their own advocates and not ignore concerning symptoms. I hope it inspires you as much as it did me. Hear Stephanie's vision for the future of Tits Deep and how you can get involved in this important mission.Support TitsDeep: https://www.titsdeepforbreastcancer.com/Warmfront Buy One, Give One: https://www.thewarmfront.com/pages/buy-one-give-oneBuy a sticker! https://www.thewarmfront.com/products/tits-deep-fundraising-sticker ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
This week Stephanie James is back! She is an author, filmmaker, podcast host, psychotherapist and transformation coach who will be guiding Reigniting Your Spark Women's Retreat in Sayulita, Mexico in February 2024 for time and space to experience more joy, laughter, wellness, and sisterhood. In this episode, We: * Explore the joys of sisterhood and Stephanie's stories * Discuss how two navigate conflict in sisterhood two make sit a win, win * Hear Stephanie' experiences of being a retreat participant and hook it shaped her life. * Learn about what you can expect when you go on a retreat. * Find out how Stephanie is changing the world by Becoming Fierce (and how you can watch her upcoming film!) *Discover how you can experience sisterhood with Stephanie and Phoebe in person this February in Sayulita, Mexico Ready to travel with us? Ignite Your Spark in Sayulita, Mexico FEB 18-23, 2024 A Womens' Retreat With Stephanie James & Phoebe Leona **USE VIP600 to save $600 on this upcoming retreat while spots last!** Stay Connected with Stephanie: Follow Stephanie James at: FB: www.facebook.com/stephanie.james.543 IG: @Stephaniethespark Website: www.stephaniejames.world Follow Phoebe Leona at: FB: www.facebook.com/phoebeleona.love/ IG: @PhoebeLeona.Love Website: www.PhoebeLeona.com Follow nOMad at: IG @thenomadcollective_ Website: www.thenomadcollective.org Visit our Upcoming Retreats Page and check out all of of our 2024 retreats www.thenomadcollective.org/upcoming-retreats
Are people born with good character or is it a skill that can be honed? This month, Joe Colosi is joined by Stephanie L. Bowie, CEO, CPA, MBA of B. Empowered Leadership Academy, LLC as she shares her insights from over a decade of teaching leadership and financial management to soldiers as part of the U.S. Army Reserve. Hear Stephanie's take on how good character impacts decisions, leadership, and results.
Themes: Eating Disorders/Disordered Eating, Relationships with food, Trauma Healing, Nervous System Regulation Trigger warning: This episode is an open discussion with a mental health professional that includes the topics of disordered eating, eating disorders, diet culture, and trauma around food. SIGN UP FOR THE WAITLIST for Vital-Side's newest course, Reboot, launching June 30th. Reboot is a virtual course designed for people on the verge of burnout to break the chronic stress cycle again & again using structured protocols. If you're finding yourself running on the hamster wheel of life, unable to feel connected because of stress & overwhelm, Reboot will be a resource to you as you re-discover who you are when you press pause & reboot your dysregulated nervous system. Commit to 15 minutes of practice/ day & learn to live more dynamically in your life when dealing with a life transition like a breakup, job change, becoming a parent, or simply adding tools to your toolbox in your self-discovery journey. Sign up for the Reboot Waitlist to snag a deal & gain first access. Episode details: How often do you reflect on your relationship with food? Somatic Nutritional Counselor Stephanie Mara Fox joins Lindsay and Cait to discuss the importance of this relationship. Hear Stephanie's story of working through her own patterns of disordered eating and how that led her to the work she does today. Stephanie gives compassionate insight to how our past traumas can contribute to the development of disordered eating, and how somatic work can help us heal from them. Stephanie Mara Fox, MA, CMBEC, CHC, CYT, is a Somatic Nutritional Counselor and Mentor with a Master's Degree in Somatic Psychotherapy. She is the creator of Somatic Eating®, a body-oriented, sensation focused therapeutic approach to eating. She has supported women, coaches, and wellness professionals all over the world, helping them to heal from disordered eating patterns, binge eating, emotional eating, chronic dieting, and body image concerns. She is a teacher at the Institute for the Psychology of Eating and has supervised thousands of mind body eating coaches. Stephanie is on a mission to guide others into a safe and regulated relationship with food so they can go out and create their Satiated Life. Show Notes: -Reminder to sign up for the Reboot waitlist -Meet Stephanie and hear her story; starting at a young age with her desire to heal her digestive pain, and how this turned into learning about somatic work, gut health, nervous system regulation, and a psychotherapeutic approach to healing disordered eating -Discussing pivotal moments in Stephanie's healing journey -The difference between an eating disorder, and disordered eating; examples of disordered eating -The trauma responses (fight, flight, freeze, fawn) and how they relate to disordered eating -How trauma and disordered eating are related; how they similar messages to your brain; why you might be more prone to developing disordered eating patterns if you have unprocessed traumas -Recognizing the signs of disordered eating; specific examples of how they manifest and how you can reflect personally on your own eating behaviors -Tools to help regulate yourself (and foster safety in your body) before meals -The importance of the nervous system in relation to eating, and learning to listen to the information your body is trying to tell you Resources: -Click here to visit Stephanie's website -Click here to receive 50% off Stephanie's Intro to Somatic Eating® Mini Course -Click to follow Stephanie on: Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, and Tiktok -Click here to sign up for the Reboot waitlist -Visit the Vital-Side Homepage here -Lindsay's Instagram: @myvitalside -Visit Lindsay's Website -Cait's Instagram: @caitrossco -Visit Cait's Website Join our community: bit.ly/rewirethepodcast Podcast disclaimer can be found by visiting: bit.ly/rewiredisclaimer
This is a powerful story of unrecognized stress, physical repercussions, and resolution. “If you don't get the stress under control, it's like, you may as well have eaten the chocolate cake, because stress has a huge impact on our bodies.” -Coach Stephanie Shaw How do you process stress so that it doesn't come out sideways and manifest as physical symptoms? In this episode we welcome Coach Stephanie Shaw, nutritional expert and host of Hello Hotflash Podcast. In this episode, Stephanie and Jen discuss Stephanie's experience of completely eliminating multiple physical symptoms, including nerve pain and paresthesias that were immobilizing her every day and preventing her from living fully. Stephanie describes the process she went through to be able to fully take back her life and good health, and how she now helps others to do the same. She describes initially figuring out that she needed a nutrition plan specific to her body, and then the lifting of the physical pain with a successful method of processing emotions and stress, that ultimately led to completely alleviating her symptoms. Listen to the story of how Stephanie figured out how to get her life back, even after multiple physicians and other healthcare providers were unable to help her. Hear Stephanie's specific nutrition tips that can impact how you function and feel every day, and the techniques to overcome and process stress, so that stress doesn't show up as physical symptoms in your body. This is a powerful episode that you won't want to miss, with insights to help yourself, your family and your patients! Stephanie Shaw is a health & wellness speaker, course creator and host of the podcast Hello, Hot Flash . An educator by nature, Stephanie took the strategies she implemented to recover from a two-year illness and turned them into a nutrition coaching and online education business where she teaches executive midlife women how to manage their weight, sleep better, have more energy, and slow the aging process. If you like our podcast, please subscribe and leave us a 5-star review, so we can stay in touch with you, and you can help others to find us! ___ Stephanie Shaw's online course, Mastering Menopause , supports midlife females by helping them peel back the layers that are blocking them, so they can control the change. As a result, women build lasting lifestyles of confidence, energy, and a body they deserve. You can find out more about the podcast and the course at https://hellohotflash.com . You can get free health resources at https://hellohotflash.com/shop . LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephanielynnshaw/ Facebook: https://facebook.com/groups/hellohotflashpodcast Instagram: https://instagram.com/hellohotflashpodcast Pinterest: https://pinterest.com/hellohotflashpodcast Take the quiz to determine which hormones may be out of balance and uncover the steps you can take to repair them. https://hellohotflash.com/hormone-quiz BOOKS RECOMMENDED BY COACH STEPHANIE SHAW: Switch On Your Brain - Dr. Caroline Leaf - I send this book to my new clients. Dr. Leaf has a way of helping you understand the power you have over your own happiness. Using science and scripture, she helps you understand how the brain works. The Emotion Code - Dr. Bradley Nelson - Have you ever been told it's all in your head? While that may strike us as offensive, I'd ask you to pause and think - what if past trauma or anxious thoughts are causing your disease, and what if you were able to release the trauma and or thoughts, thereby getting rid of the disease? Dr. Nelson helps us uncover how we store emotional experiences and how to release them. The Body Keeps Score - Dr. Bessel A. van der Kolk - Initially the stories in this book are heavy, but trauma is heavy. This book is for anyone who has had their lives uprooted by traumatic stress. Dr. van der Kolk uses research to show how trauma reshapes the brain. In the book, you will uncover some innovative solutions. Here is a link to the recipe mentioned during the podcast: 4-Ingredient Easy Vegan Brownies _ It's time to revolutionize the way we approach our lives and careers. Welcome to DocWorking, the transformative community created by a physician, for physicians and other healthcare professionals who are ready to make a change. Picture a world where medicine and personal well-being coexist harmoniously. That's the vision we're bringing to life at DocWorking. Unleash your full potential, achieve financial independence, and align your lifestyle with what truly matters to you. 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Ripped from the pages of the popular Wildfire Magazine anthology, “Igniting the Fire Within,” we've curated this special mini podcast for you. Each Friday, hear a new bite-sized episode. Featuring “just the stories” from the book read by the authors. Think of this as your dynamic audiobook version of Igniting the Fire Within. Enjoy! This episode features Stephanie Kinkel reading her essay “Permanent.” Stephanie is a middle school academic dean. Diagnosed at 39. Stage I, IDC, Triple Positive, DCIS, ATM+. Buy the Wildfire book “Igniting the Fire Within: Stories of Healing, Hope & Humor, Inside Today's Young Breast Cancer Community”: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BJVJ629F?ref_=pe_3052080_397514860More about Stephanie: https://www.instagram.com/skinkelstudios/Hear Stephanie's story followed by a conversation with April Stearns on The Burn: https://player.captivate.fm/episode/b7d01912-1bd1-47c4-9f2a-2c547ed328b9Get the free Wildfire email newsletter: https://www.wildfirecommunity.orgLearn about Wildfire writing workshops: https://www.wildfirecommunity.org/workshopsShop Wildfire merch & more: https://www.wildfirecommunity.org/shopSend your voice recording testimonial to editor@wildfirecommunity.org*Free* The Burn Writing Companion: Guided Prompt Journal (Vol. 1): https://www.wildfirecommunity.org/the-burn
Stephanie Maas, Executive Search Partner with ThinkingAhead Executive Search, one of the top 10 executive search firms in the country, and a Certified Personnel Consultant, shares her definition of "talent", and what one of the nation's top executive recruitment firms looks for when matching the right person to the right opportunity.Hear Stephanie's full interview in Episode 420 of The Action Catalyst.
This week, Erica and Cassie chat with Stephanie Pagan, Talent Acquisition Lead at ILIA Beauty. In this episode, you'll learn strategies for landing a new job that's a perfect fit, hear Stephanie's thoughts on internal mobility within your current company, and walk away knowing how to push through the noise and stand out as you grow and evolve in your career. Here's a peek at what we cover in this episode: [00:05:39] - Stephanie explains how her experience in retail at Starbucks helped her understand the talent and people landscape, how several roles in marketing at Perfect Snacks transitioned into working as HR Generalist and implementing people strategies, and how her current position at ILIA Beauty allows her to shepherd the overall brand experience for candidates and employees being onboarded. [00:16:15] - Stephanie shares her top tips for job seekers, like adjusting title conventions to be reflective of the work you performed and responsibilities you held and including tailored, relevant experience to the job you're applying for within the body of your resume to reinforce why you're a good fit for the specific role. [00:25:16] - For someone who can't seem to land interviews in a seemingly oversaturated candidate market, Stephanie shares a unique strategy to find opportunities beyond traditional job boards. [00:29:24] - Hear Stephanie's thoughts on cover letters - a necessity or a "nice to have?" [00:31:29] - Stephanie talks through internal mobility, and how understanding how the work you do connects to the business needs and how they evolve over time will equip you to have tough conversations about where you want to go in your role within your current company. [00:37:04] - Stephanie shares her experience developing important DE&I (Diversity, Equity & Inclusion) strategies that echo across all aspects of a business. Grab a drink and listen in to this week's Marketing Happy Hour conversation! ----- Other episodes you'll enjoy if you enjoyed Stephanie's episode: Landing a Full Time Marketing Job Right Out of College | Alison Taplin of FabFitFun Empathy in the Workplace + Humanizing Your Brand | Ally Golden of UpWork Career Resentment? Let's Get Into It | Capri DeBiccari of ButcherBox ____ Say hi! DM us on Instagram and share your favorite moments from this episode - we can't wait to hear from you! NEW: Download the Dream Career Game Plan! NEW: Check out our website! NEW: Join our email list! Connect with Stephanie on LinkedIn Follow MHH on Social: Instagram | LinkedIn | Twitter | TikTok Subscribe to our LinkedIn newsletter, Marketing Happy Hour Weekly: https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/marketing-happy-hour-weekly-6950530577867427840/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/marketinghappyhour/support
Changing your lifestyle to fit your own passions and dreams can be extremely empowering. When life throws us unexpected circumstances, such as an illness or other serious issues, how can we find a way to pivot and still create a meaningful life? It is possible to reinvent ourselves while maintaining our sense of identity, purpose, and fulfillment. With some creativity and determination, adapting to new circumstances can lead to new opportunities that bring a sense of joy and personal growth.It's important to stay focused on what you're passionate about, even when life throws you a curveball. Struggles are not the end of the world, but instead should be viewed as opportunities for growth. It may not always be easy and it may hurt, but by pushing through these times, you will find your true strength and uncover your potential.In this episode, Stephanie Hammerman-Roach shares her inspiring story of overcoming health conditions, surviving cancer and transforming into the world's first CrossFit Level 2 trainer with cerebral palsy. She has also been signed by Nike as their first sponsored adaptive athlete from 2018 to 2022 - an incredible achievement after all she has been through! Hear Stephanie's story and learn more about how she changed the game. Let's jump in!Key Points from the Episode:[02:12] Steph's backstory and her journey of surviving cancer.[06:24] How Steph got inspired to enter the fitness space.[10:36] How Steph connected with Nike.[12:08] Steph's superpowers have been hallmarks of her success. The best “pinch me” moments that Steph is always proud of.[16:48] Steph's greatest challenges and how she overcame them.[19:10] Why everybody needs to love their bodies.[25:22] What does working from your happy place mean to Steph?[26:13] Steph's advice to people wanting to start their own business.About Stephanie Roach - Stephanie Hammerman-Roach is the world's first CrossFit Level 2 trainer with cerebral palsy. Nike signed her as their first sponsored adaptive athlete from 2018 to 2022. Hammerman, known as Steph or The Hammer, grew up inMerrick, New York, and graduated from Kennedy High School in 2008. Hammerman went on to study for a master's degree in college student affairs at Nova Southeastern University and an undergraduate degree from Lynn University in Boca Raton, Florida. Steph began her career as a child model with a feature for Toys R'Us. She was a special guest commentator as a toy reviewer on CNN by age 6 and was a columnist for WE magazine at 10.At the age of 30, Hammerman had been featured on Good Morning America, CNN, in Shape, People, and on the YouTube channel CrossFit. Hammerman has been involved in fitness since 2012.How to connect with Stephanie Roach:Website: https://www.stayingdrivenlive.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stephthehammer/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/stephthehammer/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/stephthehammer/About the Host -Belinda Ellsworth is a Speaker, Trainer, Best-Selling Author, and PodcasterShe has been a professional speaker, mover, and shaker for more than 25 years. Having built three successful companies, she has helped thousands of entrepreneurs make better decisions, create successful systems, and build business strategies using her "Four Pillars of Success" system.Belinda has always had a passion and zest for life with the skill for turning dreams into reality. How to Connect with Belinda:Facebook -https://www.facebook.com/workfromyourhappyplaceLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/belindaellsworthInstagram -https://www.instagram.com/workfromyourhappyplace/Website - www.workfromyourhappyplace.comQuotes:“Anyone can be constantly evolving and adapting to their circumstances and create a life they desire.”“The efforts you put in to learn something will always show up in good returns.”“Always start a business based on what you are passionate about.”
CNN producer Stephanie Genkin found herself on the frontlines of the financial crisis in 2007-2008 and witnessed the financial world crumble. As people lost their jobs, homes, and businesses, she kept thinking, “what if that was me?” This deep question became the springboard for Stephanie's mid-life career leap from veteran journalist to financial planner. Since then, her holistic financial practice has flourished, with a unique focus on not just the math, but also the human side of the money equation. Hear Stephanie discuss: How people outside of your immediate circle of friends and family can provide unique insights and perspectives into your strengths why we don't see more women and minorities in finance Should you mix emotion and money? Is it even possible to separate them? Why banks are like cocaine dealers The “thousands of voices” influencing your money decisions How invisible money scripts may influence us without our knowledge and how to recognize and change deeply ingrained money behaviors …and so much more! Stephanie Genkin, CFP® is the founder of My Financial Planner, LLC, a New York State Registered Investment Advisor. A veteran journalist, Stephanie is the financial planner behind the Yahoo! Finance digital makeover series Fix My Finances and teaches investing fundamentals at New York University. Before training to becoming a financial advisor, Stephanie was an editorial producer at CNN for 15 years and worked with the network's Chief Business Correspondent. She holds a B.A. with honors in Journalism and Hebrew Literature from the University of Wisconsin, Madison, and received masters degrees in Modern Jewish History and Middle Eastern Studies from the University of Oxford, St. Antony's College in the U.K. She was a Fulbright scholar in Amman, Jordan. www.stephaniegenkin.com Music: “Higher Up” by Shane Ivers
Stephanie Toler is the CEO of Nest, a property management company servicing DC. With over 1,400 homes under management and 40+ employees, Nest handles all of the headaches that come with property management – from tenant placement to maintenance requests to organizing property upgrades and other make-ready services. Being a landlord isn't easy anywhere, but D.C. can be especially complex due to its landlord-tenant laws and city regulations. Hear Stephanie's advice for those who choose to self-manage in the city and how important it is to find the right property manager. Hear Stephanie discuss: Maintaining single family homes versus condos Getting your home ready to rent prior to going overseas Tips for those self-managing their rentals …and so much more! Music: “Higher Up” by Shane Ivers
If you have an amazing paralegal on your team, then you understand who is really running your office. Minick Law is blessed with an incredible team of legal assistants, and on today's episode Jake sits down with his supporting paralegal, Stephanie Heller, to discuss how to build and grow the attorney / legal assistant relationship. This episode is a must listen for every member of your firm from the named partner to the front desk receptionist. Highlights: Discover how to build the relationship between lawyer and paralegal. Uncover Minick Law's secrets to hiring and onboarding a legal assistant. Hear Stephanie and Jake discuss the pitfalls that face lawyers and their legal assistants in effective intra-office communication. Learn how a great legal assistant can anticipate an attorney's needs.
It's no accident that when we sing, we find our body and soul responding in profound and often surprising ways. This week, we break down the science of singing with the wonderful Stephanie Harris, Worship Leader at Church Project. If you're one of those people who can't help but lift their hands in worship, you'll probably have a sense of the immense power that singing has to transport and transform you. From elevating your spirits to creating connection, singing has a host of proven benefits, both scientific and sublime. Tuning in you'll hear us cover the many benefits of singing, including its effect on stress, depression, and even Alzheimers. We also discuss the power of gratitude, its ability to banish anxiety, and receive a special rendition of one of Stephanie's favorite songs! We hope you'll join us as we chat with Stephanie about her love of singing, the many ways it's impacted her life, and why the power of song extends far beyond your vocal cords! Key Points From This Episode: Introducing today's guest, Stephanie Harris, Worship Leader at Church Project.Stephanie's talent for singing and why she chose to study Communications. Why Amy has always wanted to do an episode on singing.The relationship between singing and communication.Why singing is so beneficial for our health and our spirit.The effect that music has on our memory and limbic system.How singing decreases stress by lowering our cortisol levels.Why singing creates a sense of belonging and connection.How music and singing have been shown to help people with dementia and Alzheimers.Examples of how singing can benefit people with depression, Autism, and other disorders.Why people often can't help but raise their hands during worship.What it means to be truly vulnerable and accept God's plan.Why gratitude is such a powerful antidote to anxiety.Hear Stephanie sing a beautiful song of gratitude. Tweetables: “I love the joy of singing. I love what it does to your spirit, what it does to your soul. It's not necessarily about what comes out, but about what God does through it.” — Stephanie Harris [0:03:53] “This world is so self and inwardly focused, and it's all about finding your truth and what makes you happy. And worship music has this way of taking your focus off of yourself. And that is where you find freedom because you all of a sudden you're focused on the Lord.” — Stephanie Harris [0:11:58] “I want to tell everyone listening that if you are wanting God to speak with you in song, ask him.” — Stephanie Harris [0:47:19] Links Mentioned in Today's Episode: Stephanie Harris One Thousand Gifts Amy Cassels Amy Cassels on Twitter ONE Way Life
It is necessary to do a systems analysis of your life. Look at where you gain power and where you lose power. - Frederick Lenz More information can be found at www.socialchangeleaders.net Do you struggle to get it all done? Do you find that some of the important work is ignored because you are reacting to the urgent matter of the day? What are some of your favorite systems? If you have some good systems for yourself or if you are looking for some new ideas to refresh them, this is an episode for you. Co-hosts Traci and Stephanie share some of their main systems to help them stay on track in work and in life. On this episode you will: Understand the importance of developing good systems in your work and life. Hear Stephanie share some of her preferred systems including a ‘Friday Box' and her favorite online task management tool Hear Traci share some of her favorite choices for systems including a simple travel / life binder and a ‘moxie box' to support your efforts in doing things that require a bit more courage Consider what systems you use that have worked well for you and how might you incorporate more of those systems in your life To learn more about Traci and Stephanie: Spark Good, Stephanie - Spark Good Social Motion, Traci - Social Motion
It is necessary to do a systems analysis of your life. Look at where you gain power and where you lose power. - Frederick Lenz More information can be found at www.socialchangeleaders.net Do you struggle to get it all done? Do you find that some of the important work is ignored because you are reacting to the urgent matter of the day? What are some of your favorite systems? If you have some good systems for yourself or if you are looking for some new ideas to refresh them, this is an episode for you. Co-hosts Traci and Stephanie share some of their main systems to help them stay on track in work and in life. On this episode you will: Understand the importance of developing good systems in your work and life. Hear Stephanie share some of her preferred systems including a ‘Friday Box' and her favorite online task management tool Hear Traci share some of her favorite choices for systems including a simple travel / life binder and a ‘moxie box' to support your efforts in doing things that require a bit more courage Consider what systems you use that have worked well for you and how might you incorporate more of those systems in your life To learn more about Traci and Stephanie: Spark Good, Stephanie - Spark Good Social Motion, Traci - Social Motion
Andy welcomes Stephanie Cole of Cole Drake Events to the podcast today! Stephanie is the founder and principal planner of Cole Drake Events, a luxury destination wedding planning company. They have been featured in Martha Stewart, Harper's Bazaar, and the New York Times. Stephanie and Andy talk about Stephanie's early influences, how she made the transition from having a business partner to running her business by herself, what her process tends to look like with clients, and what kinds of challenges she has faced and how she overcame them. She also shares an interesting story about her favorite wedding, discusses her pricing philosophy, and more. Stephanie identifies what her personal signature is, revealing how detail-oriented she is. She also reveals that one of the most difficult aspects of her job is having to say goodbye to some of her clients. Andy had such a great time interviewing Stephanie and especially enjoyed getting such a great snapshot of her business. He would appreciate it if you would share this interview with a few people you know who might also enjoy it! Andy would also really appreciate it if you were to subscribe to the podcast if you aren't already and to leave a top review wherever you listen! That really helps out the show and helps people find it! Have you heard about Stop and Smell the Roses with Preston Bailey on The Wedding Biz Network? Listen as Preston shares the secrets, tools, and technologies behind his extraordinary ability to create a theatrical environment out of any space. Also, don't forget about Sean Low's podcast The Business of Being Creative, where Sean discusses the power of being niched, pricing strategies, metrics of success, and so much more. You can find both shows on The Wedding Biz Network. SUPPORTING THE WEDDING BIZ Become a patron and support Andy and the show! If you are so inspired, contribute! Time Stamps [1:19] – Andy reveals today's guest as Stephanie Cole of Cole Drake Events! [2:28] – Stephanie talks about her mother being an inspiration to her. [5:48] – Stephanie reflects on when she started Cole Drake Events. [6:21] – Stephanie reveals what it was like to make the jump to entrepreneurship. [7:09] – Learn about how Stephanie used to have a partner in the business. [9:37] – Andy talks about how he started solo and then brought on a business partner. [11:35] – Stephanie identifies her personal style. [14:58] – Andy directs the conversation toward Stephanie's process with her clients. [17:31] – Stephanie gives an example of a process with a client. [20:00] – Discover what the hardest part of Stephanie's job is. [22:23] – Stephanie shares a story with us of a challenge that she had to overcome. [24:59] – Stephanie provides an example of one of her favorite weddings that she has done. [27:11] – Hear Stephanie talk about her pricing philosophy. [29:20] – Stephanie touches upon how she differentiates herself in the industry. [31:55] – Andy announces where we can find Stephanie online. RESOURCES The New York Times - “In Napa Valley, a Commitment to One Another, and to Showcasing Diversity” Martha Stewart - “A Plant-Filled Indian Wedding in Sonoma, California” Harper's Bazaar - “The Top 23 Places for a Destination Wedding - According to the Experts” Find Stephanie: Cole Drake Events - WebsiteCole Drake Events – Instagram PageCole Drake Events – Facebook PageCole Drake Events – TikTok PageCole Drake Events – Pinterest Page Follow The Wedding Biz on Social: The Wedding Biz The Wedding Biz on Instagram: @theweddingbiz The Wedding Biz on Facebook: @theweddingbiz The Wedding Biz Network The Music Makers Support The Wedding Biz by clicking here. Title Sponsor: This episode is sponsored by Kushner Entertainment.
Stephanie Glanzer shares her experience as a classical ballet dancer, how she seeks to empower members of the MGM team, and how a high-level woman navigates a male-dominated industry.Hear Stephanie's full interview in Episode 4 of Let's Talk Legacy.
Adam sits down with Executive Director, Stephanie Kelley of ECCO to learn about our local charity in Mount Pleasant! ECCO was founded by Monsignor Carter, in response to the devastation caused by Hurricane Hugo. ECCO helps everyone from a senior citizen in need of assistance paying for their prescriptions to a family in need who lost their job to COVID, and so much more! Visit ECCO's Website: https://eccocharleston.org/ Hear Stephanie explain how “The winds of Hurricane Hugo blew the blinders off people” ECCO went from feeding 500 families to 900 families during COVID! 90 cents of every dollar donated to ECCO goes to mission-specific expenses!
Change will not come if we wait for some other person or some other time. We are the ones we've been waiting for. We are the change that we seek. -Barack Obama More information can be found at www.socialchangeleaders.net Can you really have a business that creates social change? Yes, you can! Are there some elements to this type of business that are different? Yes, there are! Creating a business AND having social impact may sound challenging but it is possible. On today's episode, Stephanie Malon-Rufi (owner of Spark Good) highlights 5 key areas that all social entrepreneurs need to know and pay attention to as they develop and grow their market-based business. Stephanie dives into the first one, competition. In this episode you will: Learn some key highlights of Stephanie's experiences and how it has shaped her work today Hear Stephanie's list of the 5C's to build a sustainable social business Listen to Stephanie talk about the first C: Competition Learn why competition is a good thing and how you can reframe the way you view it Understand why it is important for social entrepreneurs to understand that competition always exists Hear a common mistake social businesses sometimes make that can affect their social impact We referenced ways to connect with Stephanie: Website LinkedIn Profile Instagram page
Change will not come if we wait for some other person or some other time. We are the ones we've been waiting for. We are the change that we seek. -Barack Obama More information can be found at www.socialchangeleaders.net Can you really have a business that creates social change? Yes, you can! Are there some elements to this type of business that are different? Yes, there are! Creating a business AND having social impact may sound challenging but it is possible. On today's episode, Stephanie Malon-Rufi (owner of Spark Good) highlights 5 key areas that all social entrepreneurs need to know and pay attention to as they develop and grow their market-based business. Stephanie dives into the first one, competition. In this episode you will: Learn some key highlights of Stephanie's experiences and how it has shaped her work today Hear Stephanie's list of the 5C's to build a sustainable social business Listen to Stephanie talk about the first C: Competition Learn why competition is a good thing and how you can reframe the way you view it Understand why it is important for social entrepreneurs to understand that competition always exists Hear a common mistake social businesses sometimes make that can affect their social impact We referenced ways to connect with Stephanie: Website LinkedIn Profile Instagram page
Episode #053 of On Screen & Beyond - She has graced the big screen and small screen: Stefanie Powers! She was "The Girl from U.N.C.L.E." in the 60's and Jennifer Hart on "Hart to Hart" in the 80's and 90's! Hear Stephanie talk about her career! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/on-screen-and-beyond/message
Dr. Stephanie Royal, Chief People Officer at The Robin Hood Foundation, New York City's largest poverty fighting organization, talks about community-driven philanthropy, leading with compassion, and how the K-shaped recovery from COVID-19 is further disadvantaging under-resourced communities and the nonprofit sector. Hear Stephanie's takes on nonprofit talent management in the COVID-19 era, including new challenges with employee retention, the importance of investing in staff, building a culture of DEI, and supporting mental health and wellness. Visit robinhood.org to learn more.
Listen this week as we penetrate the family behind oxycontin and the opioid crisis, then follow up with everyone's favorite characters from The Tiger King. Hear Stephanie refer to all of them as a "So-and-so."
Stephanie worked for more than 15 years in the not-for-profit sector, promoting human rights and sustainable development causes. Stephanie is currently Global Co-CEO of Talent Beyond Boundaries, a non-profit on a mission to enable refugees and other displaced people to secure jobs overseas and migrate on the basis of their skills to secure their futures. Prior to that, Stephanie led advocacy and external affairs at Amnesty International Australia and held several senior leadership positions at Oxfam Australia and Oxfam International. In 2017 she was awarded a Churchill Fellowship to research innovative refugee admission programs across six countries. She wrote about my findings at http://www.makerefuge.org/ (www.makerefuge.org) - a website created to showcase how governments, citizens, and other actors can better work together to welcome refugees into our communities. Stephanie has a Bachelor of Arts, a Bachelor of Public Policy and Management, and a Masters of Public and International Law from the University of Melbourne. Stephanie is passionate about creating innovative solutions to human rights and development challenges. On this episode: Hear Stephanie talk about her background and how her passion for human rights and social development issues have affected the course of her life Stephanie talks about why she follows the principle of “hiring someone based on their potential.” Stephanie explains their “Co-CEO Structure” and how it has impacted their organization Stephanie discusses where leadership will be in the next 5 years Key Takeaways: Hiring someone based on potential can go a long way. It’s not always about the qualifications on their papers. Leaders must be accountable for their decisions and behavior Leaders must have flexibility and adaptability Leaders must be able to pivot on a dime Tweetable Quotes: “Hire on potential and look for potential.” – Stephanie Cousins Reach out to Stephanie: http://www.makerefuge.com/ (www.makerefuge.com) http://www.talentbeyondboundaries.org/ (www.talentbeyondboundaries.org) Resources: Email: denis@leadingchangepartners.com Website: http://www.leadingchangepartners.com/ (http://www.leadingchangepartners.com/) Leadership Is Changing Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/LeadershipIsChanging/ (https://www.facebook.com/groups/LeadershipIsChanging/) Leadership is Changing LinkedIn Page: https://www.linkedin.com/company/leadership-is-changing-podcast/ (https://www.linkedin.com/company/leadership-is-changing-podcast/)
Dr. Stephanie Murphy currently leads the Assessments & Analytics practice at Dell Technologies. Here she manages global projects such as Dell's employee engagement survey reaching over 140,000 team members, conducts research and surveys to improve Dell’s global performance management and career practices, develops and implements strategies for key executive solutions, and validates skills and assessments that are used to identify and develop talent. She aided in the culture integration efforts as Dell Technologies made history with one of the largest acquisitions in the Tech industry. Stephanie also teaches management courses to undergraduate and graduate students at McCombs School of Business at The University of Texas at Austin. In the past, Stephanie served as project manager at AROS Consulting, a University-based consulting firm. Here she gained both practical experiences, from working with Fortune 500 hundred companies to nonprofit and local organizations, and research experiences, from measure development to experience sampling methods and Smartphone research. Stephanie holds a B.S. in psychology from the University of New Orleans and a Ph.D. and M.A. in industrial-organizational psychology from Louisiana Tech University. On this Episode: Hear Stephanie’s background and how she “stumbled” into her area of work. Stephanie shares her journey as an African-American woman and how she had others advocate for her to become a leader. Hear Stephanie talk about humility in leadership. Stephanie and Denis talk about the differences in human and virtual leadership and how to manage both. Stephanie talks about moving from hierarchy to collaborative leadership. Hear Stephanie share her thoughts on adaptability in leadership and why it is key. Key Takeaways: Don’t be afraid to be on someone’s level to build trust. To make leadership personal- check in on people more than once. Shift your view of leadership from “power” to “empower”. Tweetable Quotes: “There is more to leadership than being in power over a team. There was this need to influence people and motivate people.” - Dr. Stephanie Murphy “Leadership is putting your team before yourself.” - Dr. Stephanie Murphy Dr. Stephanie Murphy: LinkedIn: Stephanie Murphy Twitter: @dr_smurph4 Resources: Email: denis@leadingchangepartners.com Leadership Is Changing FaceBook Grouphttps://www.facebook.com/groups/LeadershipIsChanging/ ( https://www.facebook.com/groups/LeadershipIsChanging/)
Please note: This episode contains tender topics. On today’s special episode of Life Handmade: At Home Edition, we speak with Stephanie Smokovich: graphic designer, crayon lover, and the owner and creative mind behind Bella Blvd. Hear Stephanie discuss being diagnosed with a brain tumor in 2018 and how handmade cards and gifts lifted her up during a difficult time. Listen in as Stephanie provides insightful advice on showing up for your loved ones going through hard times and why it’s important to keep kindness moving through the community by paying it forward. More Info on the Life Handmade Podcast SubscribeScrapbook.com: Store and Community for CraftersBella BlvdShe Loves Color Hosted By Bella BlvdShop Bella Blvd at Scrapbook.comCards For Kindness initiative from Scrapbook.comPodcast Music by Mindy GledhillPodcast Cover Art Projects by Flora Farkas#lifehandmadepodYou can find every episode of Life Handmade here!
They say you can't go home again, but Stephanie Stevens, owner of Bell Gate Farm http://bellgatefarm.com/ did just that when her past became her future. Stephanie speaks candidly about her decision to take her family home and historic property and turn them into a thriving event center in Northeastern Pennsylvania. She speaks about her struggles, her fears, her successes and how she overcame adversity after adversity. Hear Stephanie's inspiring story in her own words as she leaves her dream of honoring her parents, her land and her community.
Join Melissa and Summer as they talk with Stephanie Broersma, author of the “Reclaimed: Finding Your Identity After Marital Betrayal” and the founder of Reclaimed Ministries. Stephanie will share with us her story of betrayal and healing and how others can find wholeness and healing again after infidelity through redefining their identity in Christ. In this episode: Hear Stephanie’s story and how Reclaimed Ministries came to be Learn how a traumatic relationship experience can shape your identity Discover how you can move past shame, anger and brokenness Gain confidence as you rebuild trust and self-worth in Christ Hosted by Summer Shore, Melissa Campbell and guest Stephanie Broersma. Music by Nathaniel Rodrigues Related Resources: https://reclaimedministry.com "Redefining Your Identity After Betrayal" blog article Hope for the Separated by Gary Chapman Crazy Love by Francis Chan The Bondage Breaker by Neil Anderson
Welcome to The Cult Movie Cantina! This week we talk a look at Star Trek: First Contact. Listen to Jestina as she is completely lost in the world of Star Trek. Hear Stephanie sneak us tequila. Scotty has got some trivia for us, plus the Cultist reenact a scene from the film. All this and a lot more! Join us the discussion on Facebook! The Cult Movie Cantina Mopcast
Everyone is an educator whether in your job, career, or entrepreneurship. There is an art to being an “Edupreneur,” so tune in for this week’s episode with Melissa D. White and VP of Sales, Speaker & National Sales Trainer, Stephanie Oehler- Founder Of Savvy Leasing & Regional VP of Leonardo 247 Performance Software to learn more. There is a fine balance between education, sales and entrepreneurship, and in this episode we define it as being an Edupreneur. Hear Stephanie’s story of transitioning from full time entrepreneurship back into a fulfilling corporate job and how to embrace being an educator in every endeavor. Learn more about Coaching & Consulting with The Activation Hour. Visit our website for a Free 30-Minute Coaching Call Today! Download The Activation Money Map, a digital accountability tool and business planner to help you generate ideas for growing revenue through partnerships, packaging and leveraging social media. Visit www.theactivationhour.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/melissa-d-white/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/melissa-d-white/support
Making his mark in the podcast world, Jared Easley is a true entrepreneur who created a podcast event platform that attracts podcasters from around the globe. Podcast Movement is a special event to encourage, educate, and inspire it's participants. On this episode, I talk to fellow podcast host and down-right just awesome human being Jared Easley about his search for identity, the drive for his dreams, and the secret to being a truly successful podcaster and even more amazing person.Hear Stephanie on Jared's podcast "Starve The Doubts":https://www.buzzsprout.com/59340/1007947-the-spark-with-stephanie-james (https://www.buzzsprout.com/59340/1007947-the-spark-with-stephanie-james)Learn about Podcast Movement:https://podcastmovement.com (https://podcastmovement.com)"Marty Gots A Plan", "Rollin at 5", "Electrodoodle" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/)Support us on Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/nocofm (https://www.patreon.com/nocofm)Hosted by Stephanie James. Produced by Chris Lanphear for NoCo FM. Hear more great podcasts at https://noco.fm (https://noco.fm)Follow the show:https://www.facebook.com/thesparkpod (https://www.facebook.com/thesparkpod)Follow NoCo FM: https://twitter.com/nocofm (https://twitter.com/nocofm)https://instagram.com/nocofm (https://instagram.com/nocofm)https://www.facebook.com/nocofm (https://www.facebook.com/nocofm) Support this podcast
Your working environment and who you hang out with can affect your business. Hear Stephanie’s story of her CoWorking Space adventure.
Check our our interview with Stephanie Zucker whose passion and commitment to her community can make a real difference in WV. Wonder what happens when your car breaks down in WV? Or when someone is down on their luck? We pull together. Hear Stephanie's take.