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This week I sit down and chat with the fab Becca Booker (@bbooks). She's the owner of Homemade Social, a boutique social media agency specializing in social, digital, and influential campaigns for lifestyle brands based in Phoenix, AZ. Becca is revolutionizing the social media game and inspiring brands to use innovative tactics to grow their online presence. If you're in a career rut and looking for a sign to give your two-week's notice... this is the sign you've been waiting for! Scroll down for a breakdown of the episode. Episode Breakdown: Why it's okay to hate your first full-time job When to quit your job before having another one lined up (and the fears that accompany it) How to set yourself up for success before quitting your full time How to utilize your network Making your time a priority Doing your taxes as a freelancer Why hiring a team can be the hardest part of being your own boss How Becca came up with the name of her agency Why we're not fans of Twitter fleets How to set yourself apart in the job market Why slow and steady wins the race How to set boundaries as a freelancer Homemade Social's Instagram: @homemadesocial_ -- To stay up to date on the podcast you can find us on Instagram @inyourtwentys Need advice? Want to be featured on the show? Just wanna chat? Shoot an email to inyourtwentys@gmail.com Host: Tinah (Tina with an H) Ogalo @tinah.ogalo PSSSSSTTT. If you liked the episode, please follow/subscribe/download/rate/review - I'd love to hear your thoughts! xx --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/inyourtwentys/support
An episode for all relationship statuses! Rebecca Waterbury and Alex speak candidly about the importance of friends during seasons of singleness, how to steward your single time well, how to balance jealousy, feedback, and self-doubt, as well as how to resolve and prevent conflict with open communication, the importance of honest friends & self-care, how to get through 2020, staying in touch through social media and being vulnerable. They also discuss how to intentionally create diverse relationships that help us grow. Becca is currently working in the financial space with a mission to liberate love for single people, deplete divorce and strengthen marriages through building strong financial foundations for families and individuals. You can find her on Instagram @rosecoloredlove.Show notes:Intro to Rebecca WaterburyBecca’s mission: To celebrate love and lift up strong relationshipsHer experiences led her to work in the financial industry where she helps families and individuals build a really strong financial foundationImportance of living life with passion, mission, and purposeSocial circle: Mom, Bestie/Roomie, and Boss Babes Making friends from common interests/activitiesImportance of having friendships with people in different seasons of life to learn and grow fromBalancing jealousy with being a supportive friendHow to steward your single season by spending time with friends and doing what you love“The grass is greener where you water it” It’s time to invest in our grassDangers of assuming how well other people are doing and being jealous of itSelf-reflection and shifting our relationships and values through uncomfortable changeImportance of relationships in surviving 2020. Friends are our lifeline- how we reconnect and strengthen friendships during this season.Photos are physical reminders of the people who love us and stand in our corner. Maintaining evenness - asking “What’s going on with you?” too.Sharing the bad moments too & power of vulnerability- invites friends to check-inImportance of open and clear communication. “The power of making situations better relies on us…take the responsibility, be accountable,… talk about it”Becca’s story of Gorilla Glue & a growing momentLessons from friends can be applied to our future romantic relationshipsFriends sometimes call us out, and help us process through things taking away our “luster” and “shine”Importance of self-care, processing, and pushing past fear How Becca got her sparkle backTrue friends correct us out of love & tell us the truth- but it must be discerned. We also need to be open to receive the correctionBecca’s innate capacity to love demonstrated by the Little MermaidBecca’s new business and her heart’s mission to liberate love for single people, deplete divorce and encourage strong marriages through building strong financial foundations for families.Last thoughts: Be the kind of friend that helps people get to where you’ve gone, and also have friends above you to help you go where they are. Seek friendships with people who have what you have, and learn from them. Befriend those who want what you have so you can also pay it forward.Please consider submitting a review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen. This helps me tremendously! And even better, subscribe and share with a friend. Connect to the showInstagram: RacyFriendship Website: www.racyfriendship.com Email: racyfriendship@gmail.com Music on the show provided by: Podcast.co
Here to Thrive: Tips for a Happier Life | Self Help | Spirituality | Personal Development
Becca Wright is a Here to Thrive listener! She is also a Behavior Therapist and a divorced Mom of two. This episode is Kate and Becca in conversation. While reflecting on her story of personal growth, Becca shares the impact and lessons she has taken from listening to Here to Thrive. For a full written transcript: www.thrive.how/podcast143There is so much in here, and Becca's story is one of hope and belief for anyone who might be struggling in a difficult relationship. Some points of note include: How Becca went from codependent to self-reliantHow she planned her way out of her unhealthy marriageThe steps she took to create a new life path for herself, after being completely financially dependent on her husbandHow she has cultivated self-love and personal growth over the last few years. Becca then switches seats with Kate and asks her many of the things you might want to know, such as: What holiday's Kate celebratesWhy she changed her religion in adulthoodHow she knew her husband was the one Her favorite songs of 2020You can find Becca on Instagram @BeccaLivesWell https://www.instagram.com/beccaliveswell/?hl=en or search for her private Facebook group: Miss Lives Well. To learn more about Kate: www.thrive.how See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Rob is joined by his girlfriend Becca, who has lived though terrifying reality of working from home with a bombastic salesman in a small one bedroom apartment in New York City for the bulk of 2020. Visit @brooklyn_cattastic to support Becca's cat fostering efforts and maybe even find a new feline friend! ...like Flo for example https://www.catcafebk.com/cat/162054501:16 - How Becca has survived the past 6 months.9:37 - Game: "Do you speak sales?" - Becca tries to guess the meaning of some ridiculous sales terminology. 15:31 - The "Work from Home Awards" - Rob & Becca give each other awards based on their performance as a WFH partner.21:12 - Becca's tips for other significant others of salespeople, who are confined to working in the same space as their partner. Support the show (https://www.instagram.com/tnsalespod/)
Tracey talks with Becca Stevens, founder, and president of Thistle Farms about the transforming power of love. Becca has started a global movement fighting for women who have survived trauma to find healing and hope and purpose. An inspiring conversation that reminds us what has happened to us in our past does not have to define our future.3:43- Becca's personal story5:08- Empowering women9:07- The women and having meaningful work14:03- The Welcome Mat18:28- How Becca knew she was healed and could start helping other women20:44- What began Becca's vision- Regina's laughter25:17- Love heals30:40- Deepest and hardest lesson Becca has had to learn35:05- Navigating through the pandemic38:52- What does lavish love look like to a survivor42:30- Radical hospitality44:15- To the survivor of trauma
In today’s episode, Guest Host Marissa is speaking with Rebecca (Becca) King. Becca King is a registered dietician nutritionist from Charlotte, North Carolina. Becca King started her career working at an outpatient weight loss clinic, where she saw firsthand how dieting did not work and left her patients with a poor relationship with food. After getting laid off due to the pandemic, Becca took it as a sign to start her virtual private practice. Now Becca helps young women like herself who have ADHD and struggle with binge eating, chronic dieting, and body image issues find food freedom, and improve their self esteem. She's passionate about using the principles of intuitive eating and a weight inclusive approach to nutrition. In her free time, Becca loves taking Lola, her rescue pup, on long walks, and can't wait to see live music again. “I'm extremely motivated because I don't want to go back to working for anyone else. I love being my own boss. I think it works really well because I have ADHD. I'm so motivated because I don't want to go back to where I was because I didn't like that space at all. And this is way better for me. And I feel like I can make a bigger difference this way. So that part's just really motivating for me.” - Rebecca King In today’s episode… When Becca got clear about her ideal client, she quickly found success! How her social media content has evolved as she’s niched down How Becca stays motivated as a Dietitian Boss: Hint: she loved being her own boss! Guest Resources: IG: @adhd.nutritionist Free Resources from LibbyAre you ready to start your journey? Apply today for my dietitian Boss Group Coaching program!
Becoming a Great Sales Manager with Becca Wolf"You shouldn't get into sales management if you are not willing to put a lot of focused effort on connecting emotionally with your team because the strongest teams are going to be the ones that feel that trust."Welcome to the peak performance selling podcast, where we uncover tips, tricks, and mental strategies that top performers use in sales to help lead their teams and themselves to sustainable peak performance. Today, we get the opportunity to welcome Becca Wolf. Becca has had a great career and journey in HubSpot. She's been a BDR and crushed it with 200 plus percent attainment as a channel account manager for three-plus years, crushing it every year, and making president's club multiple times. She then moved to manage a team of partners and specialists for a few years. Currently, she's helping drive sales productivity and enablement across our solution partner team. Are you ready to get inspired by Becca Wolf's journey at HubSpot? Listen in.Key Talking Points of the Episode:How Becca ended up in sales How did Becca join HubSpot?Did Becca mostly rely on the knowledge she gathered in school or the training she got on the sales job? Becca's perception of sales before she got into itQualities of top performers What helps Becca to build focus? Becca's routine to keep her focused Self-awarenessCoaching younger reps to perform at their bestWhat does it take to build a strong team, physically, mentally, and emotionally? What helps Becca bounce back after a rough time? How to ask sales questions to team members Becca's quickest wins What makes a great leader? How does Becca want to be remembered by her team? Building a great team culture What does success mean to Becca? Advice for somebody may be aspiring to be a sales manager to move into that role? Key Milestones of the Episode:[00:19] Introducing our episode's guest [01:10]How Becca ended up in sales?[01:57]How did Becca join HubSpot?[02:49]What the marketing course like for Becca? [04:13]Did Becca mostly rely on the knowledge she gathered in school or the training she got on the job? [05:13] Becca's perception of sales before she got into it[06:43]Qualities of top performers [08:18]What helps Becca to build focus? [08:47] Becca's routine to keep her focused [10:38]Self-awareness [11:33] Coaching younger reps to perform at their best[15:29] what does it take to build a strong, physically, mentally, and emotionally?[20:08] what helps Becca bounce back after a rough time?[22:18] How to ask sales questions to team members [23:24] How does Bella manage the sales teams?[25:03] Becca's quickest wins [26:25] What makes a great leader?[29:11] How does Becca want to be remembered by her team?[33:08] Building a great team culture [34:56]What does success mean to Becca?[36:20]Does Becca love winning or hate losing more?[39:12]Advice for somebody may be aspiring to be a sales manager to move into that role? Magical Quotes from the Episode"Just because you are having a bad day doesn't mean everybody else should too.""You shouldn't get into sales management if you are not willing to put a lot of focused effort on connecting emotionally with your team because the strongest teams are going to be the ones that feel that trust.""Sales managers need to share themselves."
Becca Piastrelli is a writer, podcaster, womxn's coach and ancestral folk medicine keeper. Her work centers around the invitation for womxn and female identified people of all backgrounds to come home to themselves. Becca’s podcast, Belonging, explores aspects of ancestral wisdom, cultivating meaningful sisterhood, and living with the seasons and cycles of the earth and your body. This is the second to last episode of Dream Freedom Beauty before we become something new! In this episode, we talk about: How Becca dreamed and manifested a pilgrimage to Ireland Reweaving severed threads that stem from colonization and immigration Being in right relationship with the land The medicine of place How to reframe the conquering of pagan culture as an opportunity to seek deeper ancestry and heritage How history is passed down by the victor or through word of mouth Intention setting as an integral piece to connecting with ancestors The importance of asking clear questions Plantcestors that came to Becca in Ireland The spirit of stinging nettle shares it’s wisdom and invites us to come and play Links: Get more information on the Dream Freedom Beauty Funeral here. Learn more about Becca’s offerings at www.beccapiastrelli.com Connect with Becca on Instagram @beccapiastrelli Connect with Becca on Facebook @beccapiastrellipage Tune in to Becca’s podcast, Belonging If Women Rose Rooted Sharon Blackie Sister Spinster's Folk Magic and Medicine of Old Europe
Becca Piastrelli is a writer, podcaster, womxn's coach and ancestral folk medicine keeper. Her work centers around the invitation for womxn and female identified people of all backgrounds to come home to themselves. Becca’s podcast, Belonging, explores aspects of ancestral wisdom, cultivating meaningful sisterhood, and living with the seasons and cycles of the earth and your body. This is the second to last episode of Dream Freedom Beauty before we become something new! In this episode, we talk about: How Becca dreamed and manifested a pilgrimage to Ireland Reweaving severed threads that stem from colonization and immigration Being in right relationship with the land The medicine of place How to reframe the conquering of pagan culture as an opportunity to seek deeper ancestry and heritage How history is passed down by the victor or through word of mouth Intention setting as an integral piece to connecting with ancestors The importance of asking clear questions Plantcestors that came to Becca in Ireland The spirit of stinging nettle shares it’s wisdom and invites us to come and play Links: Get more information on the Dream Freedom Beauty Funeral here. Learn more about Becca’s offerings at www.beccapiastrelli.com Connect with Becca on Instagram @beccapiastrelli Connect with Becca on Facebook @beccapiastrellipage Tune in to Becca’s podcast, Belonging If Women Rose Rooted Sharon Blackie Sister Spinster's Folk Magic and Medicine of Old Europe
What happens when one woman looks around her field and notices the leaders are mostly men? If that woman is Becca Gurney, she starts her own design studio, and creates a place that chooses to hire women, pay them fairly, and find clients ready to do the same. Becca is a Washington, DC-based graphic designer, art director, and founder of Design Choice. She’s built an agency focused on social justice issues that’s vocal about fair pay and offering work those who are often overlooked in the field—women and people of color. The hardest part is knowing what you’re worth and then sticking to it. I do a lot of research to understand what my worth should be and a lot of that research involves knowing what men who are doing what I’m doing are charging. —Becca Gurney, founder of Design Choice We chat about: How Becca makes a conscious choice to look for new women and/or people of color to work with on projects, instead of hiring the same people over and over—and why you should, too The truth behind being asked to work for peanuts all the time—even when you’re the founder of a design studio—and the importance of turning down work that doesn’t value you and your expertise How to build a supportive network when you’re just starting out as a freelancer Why keeping politics out of business isn’t required—and can actually help guide your work to new places How to figure out what your male peers are making so you can be sure you’re being paid what your work is really worth Links: Design Choice, Becca’s design studio She Freelances, a new site for finding freelancers for hire in the DC-area (and if you are a freelancer in DC, add yourself!) Plus: The conference organizer who complained about speakers asking to be paid for their work and got ratioed on LinkedIn for having such a Bad. Take. Why Eva PenzeyMoog deserves all the stars—and cash—for her talk on designing against domestic violence Why it’s important for us to share what we make, how we ask for it, and which conferences treat speakers best. Why Karine Jean-Pierre is the woman we all need in our corner.
Untold Miracles Podcast - Motivational Conversations with Celebrities and Inspirational Kids
Becca Tilley is best known for appearing on ABC’s hit reality show “The Bachelor” twice in 2015 and 2016. Since the show, Becca has risen to fame with her lifestyle blog, her successful YouTube channel, and her award-winning podcast, “Scrubbing in with Becca Tilley and Tanya Rad,” where she covers everything from dating and relationships to music and her favorite tv shows. Becca is a social media influencer and works with brands and charities all over the world. Listen to this episode and learn: How Becca developed a thick skin and learned to not let the opinions of strangers bother her. About miracle kid Carter that Becca met at Children’s Hospital Orange County who inspired her with his resilience. Where Becca’s favorite place to travel is and her favorite memory from “The Bachelor.” What Becca’s favorite episode of Grey’s Anatomy is and which celebrity she would go on a date with. What the biggest challenges and successes are in producing her own podcast.
Meet Becca! Becca helps life coaches, nutritionists, designers and consultants and anyone who wants to take their business in their laptop. In this episode you'll learn: How Becca went from a coaching certification school to running a successful business from her laptop How to give permission to yourself to do the things you really want to do About how you can Uncage YOUR Business The important actions you need to take to ensure you have a viable business idea Some of Becca's favorite business tools Website: https://theuncagedlife.com/ Free Gifts For You: https://theuncagedlife.com/resources/ Voxer: http://voxer.com/
How Becca found herself screaming at her newborn baby.
Becca Skinner is a Bozeman-based photographer, writer, and adventurer whose work has taken her to some of the farthest corners of the globe. Growing up between Colorado and Wyoming, Becca was raised by adventurous and supportive parents who nurtured her love of the outdoors and her artistic endeavors. As a young woman, Becca's genuine interest in social work and helping the less fortunate led to her winning grants to photograph post-Katrina New Orleans and post-tsunami Sumatra. Those experiences, and the body of work they produced, allowed Becca to pursue her passion of photography full time, and her career continues to grow and evolve in exciting ways. • As you’ll hear, Becca has been willing to be single-mindedly focused and take calculated risks to “make it” as a professional photographer. When she did not win a National Geographic Young Explorers Grant the first time she applied, she dusted herself off, re-focused her efforts, and was successful on her second try. After saving enough money, she struck out alone on a 32,000-mile road trip through the American West, living in her car, honing her craft, and continuing to build her portfolio. She has devised methods for staying positive in immensely uncomfortable situations, such as a cold, wet expedition in Vancouver’s coastal backcountry, which we discuss in detail. Despite her success, Becca remains humble and down to earth, and we had a very fun conversation. • We covered a wide range of subjects-- we discussed her childhood in the West and how her family played such a formative role in shaping her career and life. We chatted about her experiences in New Orleans and Sumatra, and how the disaster victims' attitudes toward the catastrophes varied so widely. We discussed her first road trip throughout the West and how she handled being alone for such long stretches. We also talked about the importance of having solid expedition teammates and the challenges of integrating back into day-to-day life after an intense trip. And of course, we covered favorite books, films, and the best advice she’s ever received. • If you don’t already, be sure to follow Becca on Instagram and other social media. Links to everything are in the episode notes. Enjoy! ••• ••• Topics Discussed: 2:50 - How Becca describes her work 3:25 - How Becca describes her photography 4:00 - Growing up in the West 5:15 - Early experiences in the outdoors with her parents 7:30 - First interest in photography 8:40 - Interest in social work and outdoor therapy 11:15 - Post-Katrina New Orleans and takeaways 16:00 - Nat Geo Young Explorers Grant 20:00 - Experience in Sumatra 21:30 - Different attitudes between New Orleans and Sumatra crisis responses 24:00 - Considering photography as a career 25:00 - Leaving on the 32,000-mile road trip 26:15 - Becca’s supportive parents 28:00 - Solitary time in Yosemite 33:20 - Early career 36:30 - End of the road trip 39:15 - Settling in Bozeman 41:20 - Wolves and Yellowstone 44:10 - Spending more nights outdoors than indoors 46:45 - Keeping a positive attitude in tough conditions 48:30 - Picking expedition partners 50:15 - Hardest expedition 53:20 - Being Here film 55:20 - Importance of public lands 57:50 - Favorite books 59:45 - Favorite films 1:00:50 - Unexpected hobbies 1:02:45 - Most powerful outdoor experience 1:04:15 - Favorite location in the West 1:06:00 - Request of the listeners 1:07:05 - Connect with Becca online
SUBSCRIBE ON ITUNES I'm back with a new podcast episode this week with Becca Piastrelli of The Dabblist. I was first introduced to Becca at a women's retreat in Sonoma, and soon after attended one of her Sisterhood Soiree events. I was immediately drawn to her sense of humor and genuine love, care, and encouragement for the women around her. In this episode Becca shares how she listened to her inner calling to rediscover her feminine nature as well as start a successful online business supporting women to reconnect to creativity and sisterhood. We also share about the shadow side of sisterhood and leadership, how to handle comparison in a world of growing women’s entrepreneurship and how to create structures of support in your life to rise above your biggest challenges. "Sisterhood is the field to freedom." ~ Becca Piastrelli In this episode we discuss: The power of sisterhood and personal stories of how sisterhood supported us to take bigger leaps in our lives How Becca developed the courage to leave a comfortable corporate job in San Francisco to start her business, The Dabblist An easy trick to help cultivate more female friendships in your life What a "Passion Project" is and how to start one How Becca handles one of the biggest barriers to sisterhood - jealousy and comparison How to pick yourself up after receiving a negative response to your work How to push through "compare and despair" to stay focused on what you are truly called to do Links in this episode: TheDabblist.com The Dabblist Collective Becca Piastrelli Coaching Becca Piastrelli is an online entrepreneur who is part Artemis, part Athena. Her Artemis comes out in her work on TheDabblist.com where she holds space for women to awaken their creativity, stop chasing perfect, and work with their hands again in a space of creative sisterhood. Her Athena comes out in her work with bloggers and online business owners, helping them authentically market and build their tribes online. A nature devotée and lover of plant wisdom, Becca likes to dabble in deeper understanding of the moon and it works its magic both within the feminine body and out in the world. You can find her extrovert-ing with fellow creative women while drinking entirely too much coffee and likely making overly animated facial expressions. Enjoy this Podcast? Write an iTunes Review For Us Here! Subscribing on iTunes and writing a review helps increase our visibility and grow our reach. To write a review: Follow this link Click the blue button on the side bar that says, "View in iTunes" Click "Subscribe" under the Podcast Image then Click "Ratings and Reviews" Click "Write a Review" where you can choose your rating, write your review and click "Submit"(you may be asked to login with your Apple ID) You can also search for "Rising Women Leaders" in iTunes on your desktop or on the Podcast app on your iPhone to write a review. Thank you for helping spread the word!