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Today, we are going to be talking with Chelsea Brinkley. I have known and admired Chelsea for several years now and she is a very smart and amazing person. Every day, she helps entrepreneurs and freelancers create efficient businesses so they can create the life they desire on their own terms. In 2016, Chelsea and her husband made the decision to leave their corporate jobs and become full-time remote workers. They wanted the freedom to be able to travel often, work from wherever they were, and live where they wanted. They ultimately wanted to enjoy life and not have to wait for retirement to do all those things. Chelsea's desire to create life on her own terms inspired what she does for other entrepreneurs now. If you're an entrepreneur who needs to get some systems and processes in place, has questions about how to work best with remote team members, or needs to delegate some work to a virtual executive assistant, today's interview will be of great help to you. In this episode, Chelsea shares great ideas for people developing encore careers to get productive in a great way. She is a pleasure to know and work with and I'm sure you will enjoy this conversation with her! We'll dive deeper into these concepts: How Chelsea helps people create processes. The systems you need in your business. What work a solo entrepreneur should consider outsourcing and to what kinds of team members. Some of the experiences Chelsea has had when working remotely. Any special things that she has noticed when working with "Silver Entrepreneurs." Now, for some action steps: Download the free worksheet: Three Steps You Need for a More Productive Workday Learn more about and connect with Chelsea on her website: https://www.chelseabrinkley.com/ Connect with Me: LinkedIn Facebook Please leave a Rating and Review: Since this podcast is new, I'm asking for Apple Podcasts reviews. Reviews help others discover and learn what Creating Your Encore Career is all about. If you enjoyed this episode, we've created a PDF that has all of the key information for you from the episode. Just go to the episode page at https://www.lynnfriesth.com/podcast to download it. I thank you so much for being here and I'll see ya next time on Creating Your Encore Career. — Lynn *** Episode Credits If you like this podcast and are thinking of creating your own, consider talking to my producer, Danny Ozment. He helps thought leaders, influencers, executives, HR professionals, recruiters, lawyers, realtors, bloggers, coaches, and authors create, launch, and produce podcasts that grow their business and impact the world. Find out more at https://emeraldcitypro.com
Some of you may recognize Chelsea Troy from her popular blog of the same name or as a keynote speaker for the March 2021 Code BEAM conference. Chelsea is an instructor in the Master's Program in Computer Science at the University of Chicago and currently works as a staff software engineer at Mozilla, where she specializes in machine learning and backend systems. In our conversation with Chelsea, we discuss some of the unique aspects of coding as a career. Chelsea outlines how programming can be more accessible than other careers because it doesn't have the same financial burden when it comes to education. She also emphasizes the importance of allowing a more diverse range of people access to the field and unpacks the type of person the internet was originally built for, explaining how it had favored privileged affluent individuals from the Bay Area. We hear from Chelsea about how she became a programmer out of a desire for job security rather than passion and why she believes it's so important to have a broader representation of different narratives when it comes to careers in programming and coding. Later Chelsea shares the story of how she became an educator and why she is so passionate about teaching. For all this and much more, join us today! Key Points From This Episode: Introducing today's guest Chelsea Troy Why Chelsea believes it's important to privilege multiple narratives of why people choose to pursue programming as a career. There is less of a financial burden with becoming a programmer than other higher-paying professions. The benefits of a diverse group of people having access to programming as a career. What first prompted Chelsea to start her blog and how her goals for it have changed over time. Why Chelsea struggles to give advice on how to market a blog. How being able to draw parallels between different coding languages has strengthened Chelsea's teaching and writing pursuits. Why Chelsea is so enthusiastic about teaching. How teaching allows Chelsea to have a more meaningful impact in the field of tech. How Chelsea prioritizes which jobs and clients to pursue as a consultant. How having two parents who taught for living influenced Chelsea's passion for teaching. Chelsea shares how she earned her position at Chicago University, despite expecting not to. The challenges and benefits of teaching remotely. The pros and cons of functional languages versus object-oriented languages. How students tend to react to learning functional languages versus object-oriented languages. Mini-feature segment: hear from Rosemary about how she became a software engineer. How Rosemary built websites as a side hustle while studying English. Rosemary shares how she transitioned from working with Java and Blu-ray discs to doing back-end web development and writing in Elixir. How RentPath, the company Rosemary is currently working for, is transitioning from Ruby to Elixir. An outline of RentPath and what they do. Rosemary's many hobbies and pursuits, including wildlife photography. Links Mentioned in Today's Episode: Chelsea Troy on Twitter — https://twitter.com/HeyChelseaTroy Chelsea Troy on LinkedIn — https://www.linkedin.com/in/chelseatroy/ Chelsea Troy Blog — https://chelseatroy.com/ Upcoming Code BEAM Conferences — https://codesync.global/ Chelsea Troy on Youtube — https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIwpdjmSUJmqJ8HwvIGNqig Ruby — https://www.ruby-lang.org/en/ Mozilla — mozilla.org/en-US/ Pocket — https://getpocket.com/ Rosemary Ledesma — https://www.linkedin.com/in/rosemary-ledesma-b6198717/ RentPath — https://www.rentpath.com/ RedFin — https://www.redfin.com/ Special Guest: Chelsea Troy.
Academy football is notoriously ruthless and cut-throat. A minuscule proportion of young footballers make it into the professional game. For every Phil Foden, Mason Mount or Marcus Rashford, there is a trail of disappointment and heartache felt by hundreds of budding, hopeful youngsters. Joe speaks to author of 'The Dream Factory - Inside the Make-or-Break World of Football's Academies' Ryan Baldi about success stories, academy pitfalls, pros, cons and the growing debate around aftercare following the dreaded release conversation. 11:34: Academy football finances 17:21: What is a 'Category One' academy? 22:36: Aftercare and the releasing of young footballers 32:35: Elite academies vs Lower league academies - Dele Alli's vs Phil Foden's 39:47: The Making of Marcus Rashford 45:30: Is Chelsea the 'ideal scenario' in academy football? 50:18: How Chelsea scouted and signed Mason Mount
Show Notes: In today's episode, we talk about: How Chelsea and Martin got together and how their business strengthened their relationship. Why it is important to grow as a couple and as individuals if you truly want a lasting partnership. Why financial literacy must be prioritized, especially if you have kids who depend on you. How to establish a well-balanced financial life and family life. How does money work, and what you can do to increase your money game. What you can do as a couple to improve your financial health and wellness to ensure the longevity of your relationship. Learn more about Chelsea and Martin here: Website: https://wealthwave.com/martin/contact (https://wealthwave.com/martin/contact) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MartinAndChelsea (https://www.facebook.com/MartinAndChelsea) LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/pub/martin-matthews/5a/3a0/99b (http://www.linkedin.com/pub/martin-matthews/5a/3a0/99b) Twitter: https://twitter.com/1MartinMatthews (https://twitter.com/1MartinMatthews) YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCR1PpA5Y43RvAZ6R-0g2SFA (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCR1PpA5Y43RvAZ6R-0g2SFA) Life is more fun when you subscribe to our channel! ⬇️ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbb1ZR72EzU1uSr1rgSBR-g (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbb1ZR72EzU1uSr1rgSBR-g) The views and opinions expressed on the “Espresso with Erin & Sarit” podcast are solely those of the authors and guests. They should not be attributed to any other individual or entity. This is an independent production of Erin & Sarit. Podcast production is the original work of the authors. All rights of ownership and reproduction are retained—copyright 2021.
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If this was meant for you, the Universe wants you to get there. Join Natalie Kraus with Chelsea Murn as they chat about how she built her six-figure coaching business without sacrificing her love for climbing and how she helps women take massive leaps in their performance through training, nutrition, mindset, hormone balancing, and more. Chelsea thinks she does not fit in the nine-to-five setup, so she went out of her way to try entrepreneurship and eventually got the hang of it. In this episode, Chelsea shares how she used her passion to become a business and its perks. Getting Into Climbing Chelsea discovered her passion for climbing when she took an outdoor education class in high school. It was similar to a gym class, and they were scaling up an indoor climbing wall. She thought to herself that it was not actually bad and she was not terrible at it. Her background in competitive swimming gave her the upper body strength she needed to climb up the wall, and she found it fun. As a result, Chelsea got a job at the same indoor climbing wall while attending college. She got hooked on the sport that she pushed herself further. She trained to climb indoors so that she can perform better when it comes to climbing outdoors. Chelsea enjoyed every bit of it that she finds ways to free up her time and climb a mountain. Now, she lives in Leavenworth, Washington, which has a ton of rock climbing spots that she does not climb indoors at this point in time. Passion to Business Finding her passion is one thing; making it into a business is another. Chelsea did not see herself fit as a regular employee working in a nine-to-five job. She decided to get into entrepreneurship as a climbing coach, and the next thing she knew, it was a match made in heaven. Chelsea found her purpose: to teach people to grow their business. To scale her business further, she learned brain rewiring and coupled that with her climbing coaching. In such a short time, Chelsea was able to grow her business into a six-figure one. It was such an important milestone for Chelsea since she converted her passion into a business, and she enjoys every single moment. What's even more interesting is that Chelsea helps women better themselves with her programs. It receives good feedback as most women she helped were feeling less anxious, calmer, and optimistic. It shows that she is effective in her craft and can transform people, so she walks away as a happy coach. About Chelsea Murn: Chelsea Murn has been climbing for 11 years and has been serious about getting better and improving her climbing for 8 of those years. After struggling for so long to actually move the needle on climbing, she finally found what worked (and what didn't along the way). Chelsea teaches other ladies to achieve their goals in a fraction of times through training, nutrition, mindset, and hormone balancing to optimize their climbing performance. Outline of the Episode: [05:03] How Chelsea got started into climbing before it became her business. [07:39] The transition from passion to business. [13:03] Scaling the business to six-figures quickly. [17:27] Learning about brain rewiring. [19:28] Applying brain rewiring to herself before teaching it. [24:05] Chelsea's advice for those who are starting to scale their business. [28:04] Chelsea's tips for self-development and alignment. [30:51] When is it time to outsource for your business? [33:34] The significance of climbing to Chelsea. [35:41] Services of Chelsea's business offered to women. [37:33] Advice for taking the first step and becoming something more. Resources: Lady Beta Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ladybeta.coaching/ Lady Beta Website: https://www.ladybetacoaching.com/ Connect with Natalie! Surf and Yoga Wellness Retreat Details: https://bit.ly/surfyogaretreat Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nataliejkraus/ Membership: https://hereformore.supercast.tech/
In this episode Mikey, Burf & Chris are taking a look at the UEFA Champions League Final against Manchester City, How Chelsea successfully failed and reached the Top 4, then finally they are handing out some Alternative End Of Season Awards. There is also time to dissect an incredible week of news, from Willian and Eden Hazard wanting to return to Stamford Bridge, Olivier Giroud leaving and Romelu Lukaku returning? If you have any questions for the trio or want to share your thoughts on anyone mentioned in this episode then drop At The Bridge Pod a message on all the usual social media. (This episode was recorded on 28th May 2021) _______________________________________________ Get In Touch With Us: Twitter - @AtTheBridgePod Instagram - @AtTheBridgePod Facebook - AtTheBridgePod Email – AtTheBridgePod@yahoo.com Sponsored by: CFC-Blues, Download Their App Here Support Us OnPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/AtTheBridgePod Special Thanks and Attributions: Extreme Energy by MusicToday80: https://soundcloud.com/musictoday80/r... Attribution 3.0 Unported (CC BY 3.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... Music provided by Free Vibes: https://goo.gl/NkGhTg Images: Logo vector created by freepik - www.freepik.com
A bank which has love at the core of its philosophy: it’s almost impossible to imagine, but our guest on today’s show, Chelsea Kim, has been an integral part of turning this concept into reality. Chelsea’s background in health education, and her drive to help others, ended up leading her into the FinTech world where, in November 2020, she co-founded BELLA. BELLA is a bank with a wonderful twist; giving back. In this episode, Chelsea explains how BELLA works, the challenges they have experienced with launching the app, and how the mindset change brought about by the pandemic actually helped boost BELLA’s growth. Being a disruptor isn’t easy, but the companies that break the mold are the ones that have the potential to create the biggest positive impacts. BELLA is a disruptor in the strongest sense of the word, and we are so excited to follow their developments into the future as they inject love, joy, and kindness into the world! Key Points From This Episode:When Chelsea realized she wanted to help others, and how that internal drive has shaped her life. Love and joy are the forces behind BELLA. The scarcity mindset that generally exists in wealth creation industries. BELLA’s aim is to inject love into an industry that has historically ignored it.An example of one of BELLA’s programs; the Karma Account.Chelsea’s educational and career background and how she ended up in the FinTech space.How Chelsea embodies the bumblebee principle. Challenges that the BELLA team were confronted with, launching during the COVID-19 pandemic.Ways that the pandemic actually worked to BELLA’s advantage.The two facets of BELLA, and where you can sign up. How banking through BELLA differs from banking through a traditional bank app.Chelsea’s approach to leadership. Why BELLA has chosen to keep their operation remote. Advice from Chelsea about following your dreams, no matter how out of reach they may seem.Here's how people can get involved with BELLA:Become a banking member - download the BELLA loves me App from the App Store or PlayStore (there are links on our website if they don't want to search - www.bellaloves.me)Follow us on Instagram (@bellaloves.me) - this is our main communication channel for the Community. If they don't want a bank account, they can participate in our events and keep up with our programs hereWe're hiring and they can come work with us to create the reLOVEution! Open jobs are posted on our website and LinkedIn.They can also ask questions and talk directly to our teams through Instagram DM, website "Message Us", or in the BELLA App by typing "human"If they have an initiative that they support and think aligns to our values, they can email community.initiatives@bellaloves.me and tell us about itLinks Mentioned in Today’s Episode:BELLAChelsea Kim on LinkedInMOJO MakerFlameproof Your Career & Handle Adversity Like a BossMOJO Maker for Womxn in Tech on FacebookMOJO Maker for Womxn in Tech on InstagramMOJO Maker for Womxn in Tech on LinkedIn
Chelsea Alley is a New Zealand Professional rugby player. She is currently the captain of the Waikato Women's team In the Farah Palmer Cup and has broken the union's record for most games and points. Alley also won the World Cup in 2017 and has been a part of the NZ black ferns since 2013. For the past 10 years, Alley has represented clubs from an amateur to an international level and has poured her heart and soul into the sport. Among her accolades, she was recently named in the Chiefs side that played in the first-ever Women’s Super Rugby game between the Chiefs & Blues taking the victory 39-13. In this open and honest podcast, Alley shares her thoughts into the reality of her own life as a semi-professional rugby player and how she has struggled with juggling three jobs and also performing at the highest level of rugby. We dive into: How Chelsea's childhood developed her kicking game by practising in the backyard with her brother & the idea around most young players tending to overcomplicate these skills. The Importance of women's rugby needing to change to a professional syndicate and breaking the stigma around their mental & physical wellbeing. The process Chelsea takes to set up for a kick and her how internal feelings drastically affect the outcome of the kick in high stake environments. Dealing with constant pressure and high expectations of the public to consistently perform at the highest level while trying to sustain a healthy life balance. How Chelsea’s has become a role model for the youth and set an example for the next generation of women’s rugby players. Chelsea's thoughts around the Chiefs Mana resurgence and her personal experience being a part of the historic first women’s Super Rugby game. This podcast is extremely relevant in the rugby world and has been an issue that keeps getting swept under the carpet. We are excited to see the women's game grow and develop further in the future and we hope this podcast resonates with a lot of people and inspires young women to get involved in the game. Please share this podcast with someone who will really benefit from this sincere and genuine conversation.
Mark Chapman and the 5 Live Sport commentary team discuss Chelsea's 3-1 aggregate win over Real Madrid in the semi-finals of the Champions League which has set up an all-English final against Manchester City. The team look at the work Thomas Tuchel has done to transform their season by leading them to both the FA Cup and Champions League finals. We hear from the Chelsea boss as well as former winger Pat Nevin on their achievement and debate who will come out on top when they clash with Manchester City. And could we see another all-English final in Europe as Arsenal and Manchester United contest their Europa League semi-finals against Villarreal and Roma respectively on Thursday. We hear from Mikel Arteta and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer. TOPICS & CONTENT 00:29: How Chelsea secured a Champions League final. 10:16: Chelsea fan Sam Obaseki talks about the thrill of Chelsea's efforts. 14:05: Should and all-English final really take place in Istanbul? 19:30: Thomas Tuchel interview. 22:43: Looking ahead to the Champions League final. 30:30: Time for a Real Madrid rebuild? 34:03: Ole Gunnar Solskjaer interview and Man United chat. 38:08: Mikel Arteta interview 40:05: Guillem Balague talks Villarreal and Arsenal.
We analyze Chelsea versus Manchester City, the FA Cup semifinal played on April 17th, 2021.- City's narrow 4-2-3-1 press - City fullbacks vs Chelsea wingbacks - How Chelsea exploited City's fullbacks- Chelsea's defensive block- Why Pep stopped using Cancelo as inverted RB- Pep's unusual game management- Chelsea's goal - Is this a signal of City's decline?- What comes next for Tuchel's ChelseaFeel free to send an e-mail to info@betweentheposts.net for any questions and comments you may have about the pod. We are also present on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.You can also send a message to Erik (@erikelias_) and Jose (@jcperez_) on Twitter!
In today's episode, we are welcoming my second guest to the show, Chelsea Wallace, to talk all about launch copy. And let's just say, Chelsea knows what she's talking about! She is a launch copy coach, launch strategist, and copywriter who has helped online brands execute multi-five and six-figure marketing campaigns that have helped gross over $1.5 million in revenue.Chelsea supports online coaches, course creators, consultants, and service providers in the process of unlearning the wrong ways of launching. To do this, Chelseas helps shift their personal launch patterns so they can create their most fulfilling launch. Tune in to hear some of Chelsea's wisdom! In today's episode, we cover:How Chelsea got into the world of copywritingThe copywriting approach to launchingWhat is the synergy aspect?How to get through the overwhelm of copywriting and marketingTips for your launch strategyThe secret you need you to know about your sales pageHow to pull data from your launchShould you use copywriting templates?Chelsea's un-launching process and masterclassDon't forget to check out Chelsea's masterclass, The Un-launch Masterclass, where she will teach you the five things that can make or break your launch for only $10 at www.thelaunchcopycoach/unlaunchOn next week's episode, we are wrapping up our month on launching with post-launch analytics. Don't be scared; I don't like numbers either. But even if you hate math, you need to find a method to analyze your launch results. So be sure to tune in next week for that episode! Resources MentionedCopywriter: Laura BelgrayBook: When: The Scientific Secrets of Perfect Timing Connect with Chelsea Wallace:Instagram: @thelaunchcopycoachLinktree: @thelaunchcopycoachPodcast Launching & Learning Connect with Courtney Chaal:Instagram: courtneychaalWebsite: https://courtneychaal.comFacebook group: Get More Clients ClubEmail: courtney@rulebreakersclub.com
Why people sell websites, how the website buying and selling process works, and the characteristics that make a site more valuable with Chelsea Clarke. ----- Welcome to episode 297 of The Food Blogger Pro Podcast! This week on the podcast, Bjork interviews Chelsea Clarke about buying and selling websites. Blog Flipping Starting and growing your own blog is an exciting and fulfilling process, but it can also be a difficult and time-consuming. And if you want to grow your own business, have you ever considered skipping the “starting” process all-together? That’s right! You can actually buy a profitable site to build and grow, and that’s exactly what Chelsea is here to talk about today. She’ll walk you through the entire buying process and give you tips if you’re considering selling your own website. In this episode, you’ll learn: How Chelsea got her start Why people would sell their sites How much you could expect from selling a website How payments for websites work How the buying and selling process works What makes a site more valuable The different types of buyers How to make secure payments when you’re buying a site How taking over an ad account works How to take the first few steps in this process Resources: Her Paper Route WP Tasty SureSwift Capital Tasty Pins Genesis Framework Blogs for Sale Ezoic Quiet Light Buy then Build Follow Chelsea on Instagram here and here Get your free website valuation If you have any comments, questions, or suggestions for interviews, be sure to email them to podcast@foodbloggerpro.com. Learn more about joining the Food Blogger Pro community at foodbloggerpro.com/membership
Chelsea Murn is a climbing and business coach, and the founder of Lady Beta Coaching. We talked about making 100k in her first year of climbing coaching, recommendations for new entrepreneurs, getting uncomfortable, investing in ourselves, scarcity vs. abundance, rewiring our limiting beliefs, money mindset, and Hogwarts letters.Support on Patreon: patreon.com/thenuggetclimbing Show Notes: http://thenuggetclimbing.com/episodes/chelsea-murnNuggets:5:04 – Chelsea’s morning routines, and scheduling similar things on specific days8:45 – Batching, and Do Not Disturb mode12:20 – Creating boundaries, and making time to enjoy climbing13:33 – Having a coach 16:24 – Being empowered and validated by other women in her business school17:58 – Making $220k last year, and the story of climbing her first 5.13b at Deep Creek24:19 – Description of Deep Creek27:11 – Making $100k in her first year as a climbing coach, and getting started in business coaching32:59 – Example clients and businesses36:11 – How Chelsea thinks about investing in herself, scarcity vs. abundance mindset, and being uncomfortable39:40 – “I was uncomfortable every day of 2020”42:52 – Building a business and not a hustle47:33 – How much Chelsea works now50:12 – Working toward a 7-figure business, and the minimum effective dose52:05 – Coming up with bad ideas, fear of being seen, and having the courage to take the first step57:30 – Backpack full of rocks58:53 – My failed leaps before the podcast, fourth try is the charm, and playing the long game1:04:14 – Doing meaningful work, creating value for people, and getting paid enough to do it again and again1:07:22 – Patron Question from Kyle: Advice for someone getting started in the climbing industry, and moonlight vs. taking a big leap?1:10:21 – Money mindset1:18:03 – Looking for evidence for limiting beliefs, and scarcity mindset in relationships1:20:49 – Journaling, and writing down “opposite reasons”1:22:21 – Brain rewiring: what is it?1:24:47 – Chelsea’s experience with route setting, and rewiring her belief about her own worth and strength1:28:51 – Chelsea guides me through brain rewiring my money mindset1:32:34 – What brain wiring does, the mechanisms behind why it works, and my homework1:37:12 – Being open with goals, charging what you are worth, and redefining success1:42:09 – Patron Question from Curtis: What trends are you seeing in your clients who are having performance breakthroughs?1:44:02 – “Vanity metrics” vs. how you feel1:44:31 – Chelsea’s current brain rewiring practice, and what she is working on herself right now 1:47:18 – Why Chelsea doesn’t read business books, and my thoughts on how to navigate the information age1:51:14 – Chelsea’s favorite fantasy books1:53:16 – The Hogwarts Letter, and Chelsea’s Hogwarts house 1:55:25 – Grateful for sun and to be moving1:56:31 – Upcoming offerings from Chelsea1:58:11 – The LadyBeta Podcast2:00:32 – “If you know you were meant for something more, you were.”
What do henna, legacy, and living unapologetically all have in common? They are just some of the facets that make up Chelsea Stevenson’s work. Chelsea joins me this week for a conversation about the power in legacy. Chelsea is a professional henna artist, business strategist, and homeschooling mother of three. During our time together, we discussed a variety of topics including her motivation for building a table rather than taking a seat at an existing one, and honoring your values. She offered poignant takeaways, including this one, “The decisions we make, the actions we take, and the words we say are powerful. And, we have to own how they impact the world around us.” In this episode you’ll hear: A brief history of henna and its use as a medium to create art. (4:47) Why Chelsea’s motivation is to build her own table instead of taking a seat at a table that already exists. (7:26) The power in the legacy we leave and why it is important. (8:23) Living unapologetically and honoring your values. (21:58) How Chelsea went from a social worker to a Hennapreneur. (26:56) Struggling with negative self-talk and negativity bias. (33:05) Steps to stand in your authority and position yourself as the artist/entrepreneur/changemaker you want to be in this world. (36:55) http://yourkickasslife.com/379
We are so excited to have the "elegant" and talented Chelsea Groen join us for Episode 17! She recently finished playing Minnie Fay in the National Tour of Hello, Dolly! with Carolee Carmello and we can't wait to get all the tea!! We'll find out about her journey from a being a busy child actor (she did Annie, like, EVERYWHERE) to attending the prestigious University of Michigan to becoming a working actor in NYC. How Chelsea finds time to be a fitness trainer and stay actively involved in a number of nonprofits, is anybody's guess! But, you won't have to guess, cuz we're gonna ask her! And, yes, we'll do our best to elicit her totally infectious giggles as we gulp down our drink of the week - The Cherries and Feathers Fizz, tackle Ashley's Whether Report and celebrate the return of our exciting and hilarious game, Musical Numbers.
In this episode, I chat with Chelsea Murn all about brain rewiring. If you're struggling in your business, then you definitely won't want to miss this episode. Inside This Episode: What brain rewiring is and how we can use it in our business How Chelsea went from 0 to six figures in just six months time How to embrace your feminine and masculine energy Chelsea's favorite (and least favorite) part of her day A day in the life of Chelsea and so much more Links Mentioned: Chelsea's Instagram Chelsea's Website Chelsea's Podcast Bio: Chelsea Murn is a business coach, brain rewiring certified coach and rock climbing coach. She started her business Lady Beta as a way to help womxn climbers get stronger mentally and physically and after Lady Beta hit six-figures 6 months into business that soon turned into helping other climbing coaches grow their businesses through using tools like brain rewiring.
Meet Chelsea Stevenson, a full-time celebrated henna artist and business strategist! She started her business Cardamom & Clove Henna in her living room, and ten years later owns a popular Henna boutique in Baltimore. Chelsea mentors creative business owners in her sister business Hennapreneur, an online course and community. She believes that with the right resources, every artist is capable of designing the reality she desires. Chelsea has been a featured speaker at top Henna conferences, and published in the Baltimore Sun, Baltimore Magazine, and Buzzfeed. In this episode, learn how Chelsea’s purpose and passion collided for her to become a powerhouse that teaches henna artists to build five figure businesses doing the art they love. 5:10 - The jobs Chelsea had before her henna business took off. 9:32 - How Chelsea started her business as a henna artist. 13:52 - Chelsea's biggest inspiration and what keeps her going. 24:14 - How Chelsea defines success. 28:13 - Chelsea's words of wisdom for someone starting off in the arts and wanting to build a business. Cardamom & Clove Henna Hennapreneur Facebook: Hennapreneur IG: @hennapreneur.official Kindred Creatives
This week’s episode of Good Girls Get Rich is brought to you by Uplevel Media CEO and LinkedIn expert, Karen Yankovich. In this episode, guest Chelsea Martin and Karen discuss how you can connect with your clients through direct mail and cookies. Chelsea Martin is the co-owner and head of marketing at Noms Bake Shop, the industry expert in the art of convenient corporate gifting that leaves a lasting impression. Chelsea and the Noms team specialize in making sure you and your company make a lasting impression on past, current, and future clients with premium customizable packaging and delicious cookies that will actually be enjoyed. #GoodGirlsGetRich We want to hear your thoughts on this episode! Leave us a message on Speakpipe or email us at info@karenyankovich.com. About the Episode: In our modern world, everything is online, and we’ve lost the art of human-to-human marketing. How many times have you received a marketing email from a company and deleted it without even opening it? Probably more times than you can count. Chelsea Martin understands the art and wow-factor of connecting with others through direct mail. Her company is in the business of customized gift baskets (which often contain cookies). When a company hires Noms Bake Shop to deliver a basket to a client or potential client, those on the receiving end are nothing short of impressed. Email marketing has its place, but you need to stand out. You need to connect with clients. If you’re not connecting, your marketing will be fruitless. Try reaching your clients with the help of Noms Bake Shop. You won’t regret it! Episode Spotlights: Where to find everything for this week’s episode: karenyankovich.com/150 Introducing this episode’s guest, Chelsea Martin (2:00) Noms Bake Shop’s story (3:56) How COVID-19 has shifted conferences (14:30) How Chelsea gets customers (20:43) The value of direct mail (23:36) How Chelsea’s business has shifted (27:14) Where you can find Chelsea (32:21) Resources Mentioned In This Episode: Where you can find Chelsea Martin Website LinkedIn Facebook Instagram Twitter Sign up for the She’s LinkedUp Masterclass Join my free Facebook Group if you have any questions about today’s episode hermillionairenetwork.com Help Us Spread The Word! It would be awesome if you shared the Good Girls Get Rich Podcast with your fellow entrepreneurs on Twitter. Click here to tweet some love! If this episode has taught you just one thing, I would love if you could head on over to Apple Podcasts and SUBSCRIBE TO THE SHOW! And if you’re moved to, kindly leave us a rating and review. Maybe you’ll get a shout out on the show! Ways to Subscribe to Good Girls Get Rich: Click here to subscribe via Apple Podcasts Click here to subscribe via PlayerFM You can also subscribe via Stitcher Good Girls Get Rich is also on Spotify Take a listen on Podcast Addict
In this week's episode, host Celeste Rains-Turk has the pleasure of speaking with Chelsea Stonestreet, a 29 year old business development director for Spooner physical therapy and a realtor in Arizona who also provides online lifestyle coaching. who used to be a competitive boxer before having her now 8 year old daughter. She started bodybuilding 3 and a half years ago and fell in love with the structure of prep as it was one thing she could control in her life on her mission to be confident in her body post baby. Even though she didn’t love being on stage, was told she couldn’t be successful in the sport due to severe stretch marks, and getting second callouts all at her first show she decided she could do better and proved to herself she was the only one who would define her success. This sparked the next 3 years and ultimately after 12 shows a first place and pro card win at NPC Universe. This soon to be wife and step mom serves as a powerful example that anything is possible if you put in the work and never give up. Chelsea explains to Celeste about her first show-day experience and insecurities about wearing a bikini. Even though Chelsea has been successful in the IFBB division, she was once told at the amateur level that her stretch marks on her abdomen would hold her back from success. Due to her competitive nature and desire to better herself, Chelsea dove into self-improvement eventually earning her IFBB title at NPC Universe after twelve shows. Chelsea now reflects on her past struggles and successes before stepping on stage to truly enjoy the experience. Chelsea discusses her previous passion for boxing. She states that competitive boxing and bikini bodybuilding have similarities, mostly by subjecting yourself to the judgement of hundreds of people in the crowd. Chelsea oftentimes has to reflect on her boxing experiences to get herself calm her nerves, “You can get into a [boxing] ring and get yourself knocked out, you can throw yourself in a bikini and go on stage” Furthermore, Chelsea states her strength of digging deep and pushing further than last time allows her to shine in competition prep. Celeste asks Chelsea why she decided to transition from boxing to bodybuilding. Chelsea believes getting punched repeatedly will affect her mental and physical long-term health. Although she has always loved the sport of bodybuilding, being a single mom made her weigh the importance of family over injury. She will occasionally “hit the bag” for stress relief and cardio during her offseason. Celeste and Chelsea discuss her training on prep and post season. Chelsea focuses on increased calories and heavy lifting in the offseason as she is able to build muscle easily. As a lifestyle coach, she develops circuit style training and bodyweight exercises while keeping the main focus on movement. Chelsea informs Celeste on her body improvements over the years. During her final national show, Chelsea was told she was too lean and conditioned and was able to feed herself up to the next show. Chelsea advises listeners to find a trustworthy and quality coach that gives adequate feedback as feedback from the judges can be confusing and frustrating. Celeste explains that if you love the sport, you will continue to pursue it despite the differing feedback of judges. Chelsea discusses how minor details matter for placement. Suit color is a priority for her coach and believes red is the best color for her overall package. Chelsea emphasizes that stage presence and overall package, to include your suit color, can be the difference between placement. Chelsea tells Celeste she has never been told by a judge that her stretch marks affected her placement. Chelsea has been micro needling to improve the color and density of her stretch marks and has noticed great changes. Chelsea shares that both herself and Fiancé earned their IFBB pro cards at the NPC Universe! Prior to meeting her Fiancé, she accepted being a single mother. Chelesa admits to initially being scared of being a step-mother but has fallen in love with her Fiancés children over the years. Chelsea is proud to have influence on young children and to provide siblings for her daughter. Celeste and Chelsea praise the newest Bikini Olympian and are happy to see a mother win the title. Furthermore, Chelsea values quality family bonding and makes sure to have family dinner every night without cell phones. Finally, Chelsea tells Celeste her goals as an IFBB Pro while providing listeners and fellow competitors advice on reaching the IFBB stage. Chelsea’s impressive background and humble demeanor provides an episode you do not want to miss! CONNECT WITH CHELSEA: https://www.instagram.com/chelsearose_ifbbpro/ CONNECT WITH CELESTE: https://www.instagram.com/celestial_fit/ FREE RESOURCES, DISCOUNTS, AND MORE: http://www.celestial.fit/links.html TIME STAMPS [2:10] Chelsea’s stage ritual [4:57] Chelsea discusses her first show and insecurities after having a child [6:50] Chelsea’s boxing career and how it has impacted her [10:17] Celeste and Chelsea discuss her reason for leaving boxing [12:46] Chelsea’s diet and lifestyle during prep and offseason [13:45] Chelsea’s favorite exercises [16:18] Chelsea’s coaching tips and tricks/her training approach to clients [17:40] How Chelsea’s training has evolved over the years/advice on receiving feedback [26:00] Chelsea discusses the importance of stage presence and overall package [29:01] Chelsea’s IFBB Pro debut experience [31:44] Chelsea discusses her stretch marks [35:40] Chelsea shares her experience of watching the Olympia 2020 in person [37:13] Chelsea opens up about her family life and being a single mother. [41:13] How Chelsea has prioritized her family and career. [45:10] Chelsea discusses her businesses and hobbies outside of bodybuilding [46:55] Chelsea gives advice on first-time home buyers [49:05] Best memories as an amatuer/future plans as an IFBB Pro [51:24] Chelsea's advice for competitors reaching for their Pro cards.
006 - An Essential City with Sabrina Avilés Sabrina Avilés is an award-winning independent filmmaker, festival director, and flamenco dancer. Her latest documentary is Chelsea: An Essential City. In this episode: How Chelsea, Massachusetts became America’s “essential city.” How the pandemic has opened up new opportunities to take dance classes from some of the world’s best flamenco artists. Why brown lives are an essential part of #BlackLivesMatter. Watch a five-minute short from Chelsea: An Essential City at https://www.pbs.org/video/chelsea-an-essential-city-8hyp5e/ If you like what you hear, please consider supporting us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/artsinamerica. Email us at podcast@artsinamerica.org. Chat with us on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/artsinamerica Twitter - https://twitter.com/artsinamerica Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/artsinamerica Music: Wahida, the Sufi Second Line
It’s an honor to welcome Chelsea Emery, accomplished journalist and highly respected editor, to In The Suite. Chelsea Emery is Senior Editor at Deke Digital, an expert news solutions company that powers national, business and trade news pieces with expert insights, data, and intuition. “Events are changing, media is changing, social media is changing,” says Chelsea. In this episode we chat about how to make it to that next stepping stone of life, channeling the “this too shall pass” motto during tough times, and the impact of news and information in an ever-increasingly tech-driven world.Chelsea Emery’s resume is impressive not only because of her experience but because of the sheer variety—from accepting a role to work alongside a visionary founder and innovative, expert news engine known as Deke Digital, to running an award-winning trade news platform at FinancialPlanning, to teaching Japanese after living in Japan. “Walk through the open doors. They're there all the time, and you don't necessarily see them,” Chelsea says. Perhaps that’s how she shifted and steered her roles over her career, with eyes and ears open, always listening for that soft whisper of the winds of change, and opportunity.As you’ll discover in this episode, Chelsea has the magic of movement, of keeping her eyes open to undiscovered opportunities, and then charging right into the door to absorb what awaits.Join the conversation to hear about:Embracing every aspect of change Being willing to throw yourself through the open doors of life How Chelsea got her job at Bloomberg What qualities make for a really good reporter? Talking about the value of money with your children What’s Deke all about? The best thing you can do as a leader What is breaking news? The most important thing Chelsea found in building her careerChanneling the “this too shall pass” motto during tough times What is Chelsea’s superpower, mantra, or ritual?Referenced MaterialsChelsea Emery - LinkedIn Chelsea Emery - TwitterDeke Digital - WebsiteDeke Digital - LinkedInFinancial Planning - WebsiteBloomberg - Website
Chelsea Brinkley is the person who runs my entire business. She has been with me every step of the way. When I was building this business, I did everything. As it grew, I needed other people to help me do those things I didn’t do well. Chelsea spearheads all of that. As a visionary and an integrator, we get a lot of questions on how we work together. In this episode, Chelsea explains how we get things done, how she’s set things up, the adjustments I’ve had to make, and how she’s made the process easier. We still have growing pains. We’re still trying to scale up the business. But having Chelsea take over as the Integrator has allowed the business to grow exponentially. Tune in to hear us talk about: 1. How Chelsea got into this kind of work 2. What the Integrator role even is 3. What Chelsea needs from me to do her job 4. How we manage communication 5. The unforeseen challenges that have come up in this role 6. Why Chelsea wanted more responsibility 7. The adjustments we’re still making Resources: Chelsea’s SOP bundle Submit a question for future podcast episodes Chelsea’s website Chelsea on Instagram Connect with Mike: https://mikekim.com/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/mikekimtv/ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikekimtv Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/mikekimtv/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/mikekimtv YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/MikeKim *** EPISODE CREDITS: If you like this podcast and are thinking of creating your own, consider talking to my producer, Danny Ozment. He helps thought leaders, influencers, executives, HR professionals, recruiters, lawyers, realtors, bloggers, coaches, and authors create, launch, and produce podcasts that grow their business and impact the world. Find out more at https://emeraldcitypro.com
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How Chelsea is ruling the transfer market? Chelsea Football Club are an English professional football club based in Fulham, London. Founded in 1905, the club competes in the Premier League, the top division of English football. Roman Arkadyevich Abramovich is a British-based Israeli-Russian billionaire businessman and politician. Abramovich is the primary owner of the private investment company Millhouse LLC, and is best known outside Russia as the owner of Chelsea F.C., a Premier League football club. Frank James Lampard OBE is an English professional football manager and former player who is the head coach of Premier League club Chelsea. As a player, he is widely considered to be one of the greatest Chelsea players of all-time and one of the greatest midfielders of his generation.
Today on the podcast I have social media strategist and the founder of Blossom Media, Chelsea Berman. At the time of recording this episode, Chelsea was only 21 years old and had already owned her social media business for a year, with her first staff member on the way. Feeling inspired by her massive achievements, I had to pick her brain. When we are young we feel like we need to tick all the boxes to pursue our dreams. We should study more, get more experience, be more mature. But in a world that thrives off entrepreneurship, and innovation, the gap is quickly closing for young people to be just as successful as older generations, in a very shorter time frame. Today Chelsea and I discuss how social media has become such a popular profession for millennials. Not only because they live and breath this technology, but they also bridge the gap for businesses and older generations who struggle to keep up with the constant updates in the social media space. Chelsea also discusses her journey with Uni compared to real life experience, her initial struggles in business and how important the evolution of growth is. You don't have to know it all day 1, what is important is passion and commitment and everything you need to know will come in time. Finally, we cover how to start a business in the social media space. What is actually required to have a career in this industry and what knowledge you need to get ahead. If you are young and considering having your own business, social media may be the perfect place for you to start. This episode is for anyone who is young, wants to do something big, but feel like they need to have it all figured out first. It is also for anyone who owns a business and wants to understand the power of the younger generation and the amazing insights they have in terms of technology and business. If you are interested in a career in social media too, this is the episode for you! In today's episode we discuss: How Chelsea got experience in the social media industry What struggles you face as a young business owner What a career in social media looks like Why the evolution is just as important as the goal And so much more! If you would like to know more about Chelsea and Blossom Media, head to https://www.blossommedia.com.au/ or https://www.instagram.com/blossommedia_/ Ways to reach me: Instagram https://www.instagram.com/therealherproject/ Youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXyaSvK0IIz1-egve7NSW3A?view_as=subscriber Website https://www.therealherproject.com/ For business enquiries please contact therealherproject@gmail.com Music: Endless Summer by extenz https://soundcloud.com/extenz Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 Free Download / Stream: http://bit.ly/2REdANn Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/dH8sbGnmfZo
In this episode, Kayla chops it up with Chelsea Freeman! Chelsea was born to dance. Most recently, performed on The Ellen Show for her Greatest Night of Giveaways and she danced in Memphis: The Musical at Gateway Theatre in Long Island in the role of Ethel. Prior to that she was a Production Dancer for Norwegian Cruise Line, traveling all throughout Europe. She danced as a Knicks City Dancer where she performed every night at Madison Square Garden, the world’s most famous arena. She has appeared in music videos and commercials and danced with Jennifer Lopez, Run DMC, Cee Lo Green, Ian Eastwood, Brian Friedman, Valentin Chmerkovskiy, and on the Harry Connick, Jr. Show. Chelsea was also featured dancer and vocalist in an Off-Broadway production at Stage 72. When she's not dancing Chelsea is a fitness model, having worked with various brands, apps, fitness videos, live television, and more. In this episode we discuss: How Chelsea's career has progressed and why pivoting with discernment was key What Chelsea's self care practice looked like as a professional dancer The dynamic between creating your own reality and listening to your intuition A recent, exciting moment in Chelsea’s career and how she's creating opportunities for herself What Chelsea knows to be true about dance And so much more! This episode is brought to you by: Wellness Glow Up Media Links mentioned in this episode Click here to subscribe via RSS feed (non-iTunes feed): https://wellnessglowup.libsyn.com/rss Social Media Info Wellness Glow Up Podcast – @wellnessglowuppodcast Kayla Nedza – @kaylanedza Chelsea Freeman – @freemisschels Did you like this episode? If you did give it a 5 star rating and share it with your friends.
#023: Have you ever wanted to know the full story of how I left my investing career to start Smart Money Mamas? And why helping women embrace their money and afford lives of their dreams is my passion and purpose? In today’s episode, I’m going to be getting pretty vulnerable with you. While it’s a time for celebration (it’s my birthday!), it's also time I shared with you the backstory of Smart Money Mamas, how it came to life, and my vision for the future. I will discuss my life before starting Smart Money Mamas, how I took a leap of faith to leave my high-paying job, as well as Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs and how it applies to the way we make decisions surrounding money. I’m so excited to share this episode with you so you can have a better understanding of who we are and why we do what we do here at Smart Money Mamas. (01:52) Chelsea shares her back story and a bit about who she was and her life before starting Smart Money Mamas (04:53) How Chelsea took a leap of faith starting a blog to help other women by answering their money questions. (09:14) Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs explained and how it relates to your money (12:33) Chelsea describes the vision for Smart Money Mamas, who it’s for, and how it can help you Looking for more information, mama? Visit the show notes at https://www.smartmoneymamas.com/23 Free Meaningful Money Goal Guide: https://smartmoneymamas.com/meaningful-money-goal-worksheet/
Chelsea Williams is the founder of Core Solutions Group, a Financial Guru + Accounting for the Legal Industry & Speaker. Not your typical “no-man” stereotypical accountant, Chelsea is more of an entrepreneur who uses numbers to paint a financial picture. Shortly after she decided to serve law firms with her skills, something happened that really solidified her belief that she was in the right place at the right time. She met a man who had been practicing law for over 30+ with no retirement in sight. Chelsea felt for him as she saw his head hang after he told her he will “die working in this office”. So she set out to keep other legalprenuers from having to feel this weight. What you’ll learn about in this episode: How Chelsea recognized an inherent shortsightedness in the financial advisor industry, and why she chose to found Core Solutions Group to do things differently Why business owners often struggle with financial management, and what common mistakes firm owners make and myths they believe Why managing your cash flow is an important step you can take to benefit your firm, and why “you have to spend money to make money” is a major myth Chelsea outlines her top ten myths and misconceptions many of us hold about money, and she explains why each is false What steps a law firm can take to better manage their finances, including adapting a cash management strategy What a balance sheet is, why bankers are interested in it, and how it gives an overview of your finances over the life of your business What bank reconciliations are, and why they are periodically necessary to minimize inaccuracies and record transactions monthly Why you should comb through your expenses annually and “trim the fat” and then project necessary expenditures for the year Why there are two very distinct approaches to marketing: the “slot machine” method, and the “vending machine” method Resources: Website: www.yourcoresolution.com YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UC80TT79FdeRwH2oNaSkqvQA/videos Email: chelsea@yourcoresolution.com LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/chelsea-m-williams/ Additional Resources: Strategic Attorney Coach: https://www.pilmma.org/strategic-attorney-coach/
Seattle smells like mulch. How Chelsea got punched in the face pretending to be a gorilla. Miss Americana. Amanda Bynes gets a face tat. How to be a power ranger. Texas is full of cheaters (@beyoncesthighmeat). Beautiful moments at Burger King. P.s. We are now on every major streaming platform!!!! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
"How am I going to pour out into the world if I am thirsty?"Why Chelsea mixed yoga, literature, and art to create a program for teen girls (2:10)What is going on with the upcoming generation of women (3:43)What losing someone close to you teaches you about life (4:55)How writing can be therapeutic (9:44)What it means to lean into tokenism (13:40)Tips for finding confidence as a woman who stands apart in your industry (17:42)What the process of writing a book is like (22:10)How Chelsea gets loved up on a budget (23:55)How to use yoga to counteract our society's issues (29:32)Ways to reduce harm in your everyday life (35:58)Why Chelsea is working on incorporating more play into her life (38:30)Links mentioned in this episode:Red Clay YogaNicole CardozaOctavia RaheemAbhyanga oilJames BaldwinKoya's New Years Retreat in BaliOrder Koya's new book Let Your Fears Make You FierceFollow Chelsea:InstagramWebsite
What is Chelsea's definition of burnout? Burnout is when you feel like you're on a hamster wheel and you're never able to get off. You're working too much and you're not feeling fulfilled. You’ll learn: * How Chelsea helps people handle burnout * How to set up routines based on your energy * Why Chelsea started her Burnout-Proof Your Biz podcast About Chelsea: It’s Chelsea's mission to empower creatives, bloggers, and coaches break the cycle of overwhelm and burnout, and scale beyond their dreams so they can step into that lifestyle of freedom they actually want and truly deserve--and they can do it right now. You can find show notes and resources for this episode at talkburnout.com/podcast/10
What we Chat about in This Episode: ~The problem with an "us vs. them" mentality ~What civil discourse is, and how Chelsea became passionate about it ~Being able to contain, monitor, and be self-aware of your emotions while in discussions of disagreements with others ~The vicious cycle of conflict - basing your identiity in your beliefs, being attacked and then becoming self-absorbed, going into feeling defensive, and reacting in anger ~Tips for practicing and engaging civil discourse ~How Chelsea puts the steps of civil discourse into action on social media, both Instagram and Facebook ~The power of asking clarifying questions ~Areas where the church, specifically, is not doing a good job of practicing civil discourse; the things we should do (and not do!) instead ~What Chelsea has learned as a result of being in friendships with people who are very different from her and members of the Jewish, liberal, progressive, or LGBTQ communities; how those friendships began and how she keeps them strong ~Not viewing people as projects; letting go and letting God work in others ~Answering the belief that, because we are to be in the world and not of the world and bad company corrupts good morals, we can't and shouldn't be friends with them ~The issue of anti-normalization and how we as believers need to let go of our involvement of it ~The importance of guarding someone's emotions and approaching the conversation with humility when attempting to engage in civil discourse ~How this practice has changed Chelsea, personally ~The place social media plays in the civil discourse discussions of the day ~And more! For full shownotes, head to www.hargraveshomeandhearth.com/podcast
As a young girl growing up in Hawaii with a love for the ocean, LOLIWARE co-founder Chelsea Briganti didn’t dream about inventing an alternative to plastic straws. After discovering that design could be used as a tool to create a better world, a cold email to the CEO of Pepsi ignited her career in innovation. Today, Chelsea is on a mission to replace 36 billion plastic straws with edible seaweed. “It's estimated that every week even, humans are ingesting a credit card-sized amount of microplastics. It's so serious alongside global warming, it's a really important time to step up with very big ideas to solve these problems. And Loliware is just one of millions of companies that are in the sustainability field that are absolutely critical to creating this ecosystem of solutions.” In this episode: Chelsea’s life-long love of the ocean and how it shaped her industrial design career The cold email to Pepsi’s CEO that ignited Chelsea’s career in design and innovation How Chelsea followed the energy to create LOLIWARE after a design competition sparked consumer demand for edible alternatives to single use plastics The challenges LOLIWARE faced with scaling after appearing on Shark Tank LOLIWARE’s pivot from cups to straws How LOLIWARE plans to replace 36 billion of the world’s straws through an innovative licensing program We invite you to become a SheEO Activator or apply to be a SheEO Venture at SheEO.World.
In this @EPLRoundTable segment we speak with @StevenClarkeCFC about Chelsea's season on the whole, the job Bielsa has done since joining, the highs and lows of the campaign, the club's Player and Young Player of the Year, the best goal, How Chelsea are preparing to deal with the transfer ban, if Hazard will be leaving in the summer, other potential ins and outs, and what to expect from the club in 2019/20. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Listen and learn with Chelsea Hardy the engagement manager at Nexus at the University of Leeds. Nexus is £40m investment by the University designed to focus connections, community and support between early stage businesses, R&D departments of larger businesses and the world class research at Leeds University. Listen on to find out: Why the University decided to spend £40m on Nexus. How Chelsea’s experience at a major investment bank helps her to bring innovation to Leeds. The research focus strengths where the University can really add value. The breadth of size of companies that Nexus work with. The significant additional support that companies receive from both the University and outside agencies. The unique lab setup that’s available to all members. The collaboration opportunities available with the different types of companies working at Nexus. The key advantage Nexus has for both employers, undergraduates and recent graduates in the talent market. How Nexus supports its members with tailored community events. The key events that Nexus is supporting at the festival. How the University is supporting fintech in Leeds. Chelsea’s highlights of the festival and how the festival fosters collaboration. How the Nexus building has been specifically designed to foster co-operation and community. Find out which University building has been a frequent location request for many Hollywood blockbusters movies. You can connect with Chelsea on LinkedIn, Nexus at https://nexusleeds.co.uk/ and on twitter at @nexusunileeds. To book tickets for the remaining events go to https://leedsdigitalfestival.org and follow current happenings on twitter @LeedsDigiFest.
On this episode of the Managing Madrid Podcast, Kiyan Sobhani and Alex Goldberg discuss: - The links between Chelsea and Real Madrid - Mateo Kovacic assessment, and how it's changed since the beginning of the season - His weaknesses and best role - The competition with Ross Barkley and Ruben Loftus-Cheek - His relationship with Jorginho - Luka Jovic, and what he brings to the table for Real Madrid if he signs - What makes Eden Hazard so special - How Vinicius Jr and Hazard can coexist - Hazard's best role - His potential connection with Karim Benzema - Some Thibaut Courtois banter - How Chelsea can plan for a post-Hazard era - And more. Did you enjoy this podcast? Please consider supporting us through Patreon: Patreon.com/ManagingMadrid Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
You cannot out-exercise a bad diet. What a certified communicator in public health does (0:42) Why food is more important than exercise to your health (2:35) The top endocrine disruptors that we are exposed to daily (2:57) Chelsea's tips for grocery shopping (4:10) Chelsea's tips for clean beauty products and routines (6:15) Chelsea's tips for clean household cleaning products (13:05) The dangers of using toxic perfumes (16:15) How Chelsea uses essential oils (18:00) Chelsea's tips for cleansing your face and body (18:46) Chelsea's tips for hair care (20:50) Chelsea's tips for clean nail care (23:57) Chelsea's top 3 ways to get loved up (24:54) How to navigate toxic relationships in a health way (32:00) How these practices support the health of our planet (37:45) Links mentioned in this episode: Plain Jane Beauty Laws of Nature Cosmetics Au Naturale Cosmetics Fit Glow Beauty Mascara Ere Perez Brow Pencil Zuzu Luxe Eyeliner Jane Iredale Lip Shades The Green Laundress Seventh Generation Puracy Branch Basics Tsi-La Organics Perfume Lotus Wei Perfume Liquid chlorophyll Dr. Ohhira Probiotics Chelsea's homemade shampoo recipe Innersense Organics Lux Naturals Dimension Nails Pre-order Koya's new book Let Your Fears Make You Fierce Follow Chelsea: Instagram Website
You are in for such a treat today. I got to sit down with my dear friend Chelsea Sonksen, founder of Bossladies Magazine. Chelsea is a talented writer, community builder, and someone who I very much look up to as a mentor and friend. Her brand, Bossladies, has attracted a loyal community and has featured some of the most talented creatives and entrepreneurs across the country. I am constantly inspired by Chelsea and her thoughtful approach to work— I know you will gain so much from this episode. In this episode, we discuss: How and why she started Bossladies What Chelsea learned from interviewing over 100 women for the magazine How Chelsea defines success The story behind Work Sesh, her weekly gathering of entrepreneurial women The importance of community in entrepreneurship Chelsea’s experience working with her life partner How her brand is pivoting and evolving Building a visually appealing brand Chelsea’s “please stop shouting” approach to marketing They way Chelsea is changing her relationship to work Chelsea’s approach to slow, thoughtful living How and when to center money in your business All the deets: Hop over to Bossladies to see Chelsea’s work, sign up for Work Sesh, and order previous editions of the (gorgeous) magazine. Say hi to Chelsea over on Instagram at @bossladiesmagazine, and keep an eye there for details about Eredita’s launch in Spring 2019. Tag me (@saraweinreb) and Chelsea on Instagram with your favorite takeaways from the episode! From our sponsors: Check out and download Compell’d, to turn your want-to-do list into curated, searchable collections that allow you to get off your phone and do the things you want to do. Find me at “Sara Weinreb” and let’s connect over there! Try Soom Foods’ Silan date syrup and tahini. Use code MEDIUMWELL at checkout for 10% off your entire order!
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Chelsea Shaffer, Is the Editor for The Team Roping Journal. From going to school at a major university, to Egypt, and back to Boulder Colorado. What a cool story and a great insight on life and women is business. Hope you enjoy. 1:00 about Chelsea Social Media and Marketing 10:00 Communication 14:30 Women in Business 23:30 Working mom finding balance 28:00 Being Judged 30:30 Be Who you are.... you do you, you have the opportunity now put in the work. 37:13 EMPATHY......Dont miss this 43:30 Life is simple if we let it be 51:40 How Chelsea defines Success
Chelsea is going solo today to start sharing some travel recaps! Up first... Canada, eh? Outside of some helpful travel tips + takeaways, some really funny stories are told, which include: How Chelsea ended up at a police station on NYE Touring Quebec City turned family pub crawl Acting like a tour guide after hitting 3+ pubs Segwaying in Montreal in below 10 degree weather + more Follow Chelsea @ChelseaRiffe and @OhMyPod_ on Instagram. Rate, review, subscribe, and let Chels know what you liked, didn't like, and want more of!
Chelsea Poling is a certified Reiki Level I Practitioner, natural beauty authority and wellness expert, and the founder Rose Botanica, a natural online health and wellness boutique. Formerly employed by NASA and USAID, Chelsea has worked on behalf of the U.S. government to do everything from procuring parts for the shuttle program to promoting women’s rights abroad – and in the process, she learned some secrets about natural wellness and beauty. Now Chelsea’s mission is to seek out natural, organic beauty products and share these secrets with the world. Today, Chelsea shares some of this little-known intel with us, digging into the bountiful tools that the planet offers to improve our health. You’ll learn a lot about self-care, a little about adaptogens, and what you can do to increase your inner glow. “May we listen to our bodies and wholeheartedly trust our bodies’ guidance to help us feel better, look better, and become better people.” –Chelsea Poling We also discuss: Forking Around Costa Rica Part 2 is coming! How Chelsea’s journey brought her from NASA to Rose Botanica Developing a self-care routine that changed the course of her life How becoming a yoga teacher pushed Chelsea to start her business Chelsea’s skin care routine & mantra (just check out this girl’s skin – you’ll want to learn about it) Getting your prescription for self-care What exactly an adaptogen is & how you can benefit from them Why I don’t wear sunscreen, why I should, & what a natural alternative to the chemical-filled stuff in most stores Chelsea’s experience with crystals and how she sources them You don’t need to buy any products to practice natural self-care Resources: Learn more at RoseBotanica.com Instagram: @rosebotanica Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Rosebotanica/ Chelsea Poling’s Bio: Meet Chelsea Poling – certified Reiki Level I Practitioner and yoga instructor, and the founder Rose Botanica, a natural online health and wellness boutique. Founded in 2017, Rose Botanica features a wide variety of products such as adaptogens, crystals, skincare lines, makeup, body care and more. The boutique carries a plethora of innovative brands, harmonizing nature and science to offer non- toxic, cruelty-free products without sacrificing effectiveness. Rose Botanica also offers its own line of face rollers and crystals to customers. Where did Poling get her start? Originally from Melbourne Beach, Florida, Poling graduated from the University of Central Florida with a business degree, and joined the team at NASA. She then went on to work for the United States Agency for International Development. There, she had the opportunity to live in Sri Lanka and fight for the advancement of women’s rights. Through her travels she began to discover many the secrets of natural wellness and beauty. Chelsea’s goal is to redefine self-care and raise awareness about the power of self-love. During an all-time low in her life, she knew she had to reevaluate her current situation. Through extensive therapy, Chelsea learned techniques to increase her self-respect and learned how to love herself again. Following a journey of self-discovery, she experienced the transformative power of self- care. Skincare and body-care products became self-care and healing tools, and after months of following new daily rituals, Chelsea found herself empowered, and made the move from the East Coast to Santa Monica, CA. In her spare time Chelsea enjoys hosting friends and family in her Santa Monica residence with her cat Piper. She is also a surfer, catching waves all over the world – from Sri Lanka, to the Maldives, Hawaii, Florida, New Jersey, and of course, California. Just Forking Around is produced by Podcast Masters
Der Job deines Lebens - Finde deinen Traumjob mit Sinn. Und deine Berufung. Jeden Sonntag neu.
Heute spreche ich mit Chelsea, und dieses Interview hat mich wirklich berührt. Chelsea ist ungefähr so alt wie ich, aber sie hat eine krasse Wendung in ihrem Leben erfahren: Nämlich als vor 3 Jahren ihr Mann ganz plötzlich auf dem Mt. Kilimanjaro verunglückt ist. Und was sie aus diesem Schmerz und dieser Krise gemacht hat und wie sie sich als Person verändert hat, das ist wirklich bemerkenswert. Und ich habe mit Chelsea auch gesprochen, weil sie die „Live Your Legend“-Community leitet und darüber viele viele Menschen zum Thema Berufung und Zufriedenheit im Job begleitet hat. Wir sprechen über den Unfall am Kilimanjaro, über warum wir IMMER eine Wahl haben im Leben und sie nutzen sollten, aber auch darüber, warum nicht jeder ein Surf-Lehrer werden sollte. In this Episode: The moment when Chelsea’s husband died in 2015 on Mt. Kilimanjaro How to deal with hard times – you’re never the same person as before! What helped her evolve out of the hard times to live a completely happy and fulfilled life again: Choices. Why it is not EASY to evolve and make changes in your life, but why it is so IMPORTANT and FULFILLING. How Scott and Chelsea started Living Your Legend (LYL) at age of 30: Having high-paid but unhappy jobs and the desire to do something differently. How Chelsea took over LYL when Scott died – and how she evolved from “Great Job” to “Great Life” What she most loves about her job at LYL now The blog post that changed her life Why it’s not always a good a idea to quit your job to become a surfing teacher – and what “fight, flight or freeze” has to do with that. Why doing what you love and making the contribution you want to make is always a great choice – independent of jobs, money and numbers.
Chelsea Lahmers is the owner of Motorichmond. Entrepreneurship was in her blood, coming from a family of entrepreneurs. After graduating high school at the top of her class, being involved in different businesses and going to University of Virginia, nothing felt complicated or motivating to her so she dropped everything and bought a mail order business for vintage Vespa parts with $800 in the bank. Today she has grown a 15,000 square foot motorcycle dealership through some combination of cleverness and force of will.During this episode learn about work ethic, going global vs staying local, compression vs expansion and focusing on your market, servicing everybody instead of spreading too thin. Chelsea discusses growing stronger revenue and stronger base by building relationships.Links:motorichmond.comFacebookInstagramTwitterQuotes: “Just because you started it doesn’t mean you can’t stop if it isn’t working” - Chelsea Lahmers“Don’t be afraid to cut off your arm to save the rest of your body from getting killed” - Chelsea LahmersTime Stamps:2:36– Chelsea’s Story - How she got into the mail order business starting with only $8004:24 – Chelsea’s early challenges making the business run5:45 – 4am nights to make it work as an entrepreneur6:38 – How Chelsea became a Vespa dealer – starting with one brand10:48 – Compression vs. expansion- servicing everybody instead of spreading too thin13:30 – Time to play with the “big boys” – breaking into the male dominated motorcycle business17:17 – Chelsea’s advice to her younger self19:00 – Approaching expansion – Taking that leap of faith20:41 – Getting involved in franchise driven models22:42 – Chelsea’s craziest entrepreneurship moment24:17 – Rapid fire questions!27:53 – Entrepreneurship trivia!Want more? Visit Fearlesswithcory.com
How Chelsea and Sarri trapped Liverpool by actually giving up possession, how United's problems stem from both bottom up and top down and why Pep Guardiola may actually be smiling. We resolve all these contradictions as Vishal breaks down Chelsea-Liverpool and along with Tareque looks ahead to Liverpool-Manchester City.
Quitting your day job to start your own business sounds risky... but what if you have a cushion? Today we interview Chelsea from Mama Fish Saves, an ex-portfolio manager who started in the finance world and now manages her own online business along with raising two kids. You'll love how inspiring and interesting her story is We also chat about... How Chelsea got a job with Goldman Sachs The difficulty of having kids along with a demanding day job The identity crisis The importance of having a cushion What FIRE looks like to Chelsea Enjoy this chat with Chelsea, and please subscribe to us in iTunes if you enjoyed it! Show notes and links from today's episode Chelsea's blog: Mama Fish Saves Chelsea on Facebook and Instagram. Chelsea's In Case of Emergency Binder. Financial Samurai Mr Money Mustache YNAB app Key takeaways from our chat with Chelsea 1 - Networking is key to getting a job in finance Chelsea explains to us how she got her job in Goldman Sachs and gives us some additional tips: Research what you would do in the company day to day Talk to everyone at networking events Be yourself and show your own thought process 2 - Have a good cushion before taking the leap She had bonuses and a great cushion lined up before quitting her job. Her financial cushion consisted of a mix of retirement assets, the stock market, bonds and high interest savings account. Diversification = good. She is also safe if she doesn't make enough money in the next 2 years; her husband can easily get a job and provide for some time. 3 - It's important to set goals for yourself as a freelancer Chelsea was freelancing while having two kids to manage with her husband. The thing is, her office is in the house, so kids can be easily distracting and she would only work 'when she had time'. Now, she has a strict schedule with a 4 week rotation. She now has a great focus, can condense way more work into it and is measuring her progress! Questions? Like or dislike? Leave us a comment! Want to support the podcast? Here are three things you can do. 1. Start tracking your net worth with Personal Capital using our link. It's free. 2. Subscribe to our YouTube Channel and get one extra LIVE episode from us per week. 3. Join our Facebook group and connect with other members of the FI community.
In this episode of Unravelling, I get to talk about all things magic, wellness and affirmation related with the wonderful creatrix of sustainable wellness brand Well + Happy, Chelsea Parsons... Chelsea Parsons is the passionate founder behind Well + Happy; the wellness brand which offers a global hub fusing happy food and high vibes. A trained Kinesiologist and NLP practitioner, she is also a talented author, chef, storyteller and photographer in the world of food, health + happiness. In this episode we discuss... How Chelsea came from burnout in the corporate world to now being in the position of running her own sustainable wellness brand. What it really means to pivot in your career and business - and how she is constantly re-aligning to her values. Just how powerful the mind is when it comes to manifesting and transforming your life, even when things don't always go the way you think they will. Why and how affirmations have played such a huge role in Chelsea's own journey. Her beliefs around high vibes and happy food, and finding your own way to wellness. And much, much more! Connect with Chelsea and the Well + Happy brand (and download the beautiful free Sustainable Wellness Edit) by visiting www.wellandhappycollective.com Follow Well + Happy on Instagram here. To continue the adventures, please join the private Facebook group, Unravelling Deeper, where you can ask questions, continue the conversation and connect with others on the unravelling journey, by clicking here. If you love this episode and want to support the Unravelling adventure, please do share with a friend and please do subscribe and leave a review, using the links below... Apple Podcasts Stitcher Spotify
Chelsea Sonksen is the founder and Editor in Chief of Bossladies, a movement that began with a print magazine in 2016 and has grown into a vibrant in-person and online community of entrepreneurs through her monthly event series, Work Sesh. On today’s episode we’re talking about the mission behind Bossladies, how Chelsea is layering new products and services that will give her the freedom and flexibility to work from both California and Maine. Chelsea also shares her thoughts on why making a good first impression is so important. ON TODAY’S EPISODE: Chelsea’s motivation for starting Bossladies and why she choose publishing as her method for sharing her message with the world Her background as an editorial assistant Why she decided to stop reading other publications for the first six months of Bossladies The mission behind Bossladies How she decides which women to feature and which brands to include in each issue How Chelsea is layering in new products and services while staying true to the mission of Bossladies What Work Sesh is, how she facilitates it, and what the goal is Chelsea’s experience working with a significant number of contractors all over the country How she has found her contractors The way Chelsea decides what questions to ask the women featured in Bossladies How she defines success The advice she would give to a new entrepreneur What’s next for Bossladies & Work Sesh KEY TAKE-AWAYS: “I try really hard to take a month before we start designing the magazine, not to actually look at any publications for that month because I find that my design preferences and tendencies get swayed by whatever I'm seeing at that time. I think it's just easier to be original when you have periods of time where you sort of hibernate and block out all of the input.” - Chelsea Sonksen “The Bossladies mission has three parts. It's to inspire, educate, and provide community for the growing group of women who are wanting to create their own businesses.” - Chelsea Sonksen “I feel like that's really important for founders, as you're starting a company, it has to be what you want to be doing and what you want spending your hours doing and the people you want to be spending your hours with.” - Chelsea Sonksen “My company is a people first company.” - Katie Hunt “I love seeing the natural progressions that happen when people come together, when women come together, entrepreneurs. There's just so many things we have in common, and so many ways that we can leverage each other's experiences for good. We can help each other where we feel weak in something, we can leverage other people's skills and experiences, and also give back ourselves.” - Katie Hunt “Communication is always the most important thing and I've learned how to be a more efficient and effective communicator before launching into a project.” - Chelsea Sonksen “I find that whenever it's time to do the interviews, I'm usually in a certain season of life and I'm interested in certain kinds of things. So that's where I start every interview, what are the things that I'm most interested in in that moment and what are their thoughts on those things.” - Chelsea Sonksen “I view success as freedom.” - Chelsea Sonksen “It's really important to study other companies. You have to learn from people that are experts at what you are trying to do.” - Chelsea Sonksen “You have one opportunity to make a first impression, and your branding and what you present of your brand, is that first impression.” - Chelsea Sonksen LINKS:I Love CreativesUpwork CONNECT WITH CHELSEA: Website: http://bossladies.us Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bossladiesmag Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bossladiesmagazine/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Bossladiesmag PAPER CAMP ECOURSE: Many of you have been patiently waiting for the return of our Paper Camp E-course and I'm excited to tell you that it's here. This is a 4 week online program that kicks off on June 4th. You'll get new videos to watch each week on your own and we'll have a live Q&A call every week with me and special guest experts. But you've got to act fast, because registration closes on June 2nd. If you've want to see your products on the shelves of retail stores big & small, if you want to launch or refine your wholesale program, or maybe you want to exhibit at large scale trade shows, this is the program for you! We’ll cover product development, sales tools for wholesale, working with reps, marketing to retailers and exhibiting at shows. To learn more and register, head to https://tsbc.teachable.com/p/pce. I look forward to having you there! SUBSCRIBE To subscribe on iOS, go to the iTunes page and subscribe to Proof to Product. On Android, you can listen using your favorite podcast app. WRITE A REVIEW Writing a review on iTunes will help other product based business owners find Proof to Product as they are working to up level, scale, and build profitable and sustainable companies. FOLLOW PROOF TO PRODUCT Follow Proof to Product on Instagram for the latest updates. 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It's the second part of the "About Me" podcast to get to know Chelsea....and boy, do you get to know Chelsea today! Shelly and Chelsea cover: - Chelsea's dating history from hell - Working in social media and the love/hate relationship with it - Getting shingles from FOMO - Biggest regrets - How Chelsea broke her toe after karaoke - Housewives taglines for themselves - Learning lessons from getting older - A big secret ++ MUCH MORE! Follow Shelly @ShellyBals on Instagram Follow Chelsea @ChelseaRiffe on Instagram + Twitter - don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe (so you don't have to hear another 2 parter of Chelsea's life...)
Do you have a big idea? Maybe it’s a business, maybe it's a nonprofit, maybe it's a message you need to share with the world. Let's say you have all of that, but you’re not sure how to find the right people to help spread it. Listen to this episode and you’ll hear the story behind Troopster, a for-profit company that has a nonprofit arm. On the business side, Troopster allows friends and families of service members to buy and send personalized care packages online. The charity accepts donations and sends care packages to military service members on deployment. This is an On-Air Coaching call, so you'll hear the story behind Troopster from founder Chelsea Mandello, you'll learn how publicity helped to grow her business and what steps Chelsea can take to get more exposure for her company. What you'll learn in this episode: *The story behind Troopster *The mission Chelsea is trying to share *How Chelsea was able to generate publicity for Troopster and what it did for her business *The steps I share with Chelsea so she can get media coverage outside of her community Links mentioned in this episode: *Troopster.org *How To Use HARO Successfully And Get Featured In The Media *The (free) 5-Day Media Magnet Challenge *My Video Resources page *Sign up for my newsletter and get access to the STANDOUT Facebook community here (and get the 5-Day Media Magnet Challenge) Did you enjoy the show? Please subscribe to the STANDOUT with Cheryl Tan podcast. here.
In this episode, Sara talks with Chelsea Behrens about her journey from Hollywood to the software industry, and everything in between. They touch on the topics of Chelsea's process for finding a career that was better than she ever imagined, as well as the importance of continued personal growth, staying inspired and cultivating the right mindset. Chelsea works at the Software as a Service (SAAS) company, Concur, as a Solutions Consultant and also connects the community by hosting personal development events for individual growth and learning. Sara and Chelsea discuss: Chelsea's bio How Chelsea and Sara know each other Chelsea's career story Moving from Marvel Studios to accounting to software Facing her fears Her turning point Hiring a career coach Her process for discovering the right work for her Chelsea's breakthrough Finding the work that was better than she ever imagined What Chelsea loves about her work The importance of thinking through work environment, work relationships and even work attire The power of visualization Importance of stepping outside comfort zone Building confidence Stories that we tell ourselves that keep us stuck Resources Chelsea recommends You Are a Badass: How to Stop Doubting Your Greatness and Start Living an Awesome Life (book) - Jen Sincero The Miracle Morning: The Not-So-Obvious Secret Guaranteed to Transform Your Life (Before 8AM) (book) - Hal Elrod Achieve Your Goals Podcast with Hal Elrod Oprah's SuperSoul Conversations Podcast The Life Coach School Podcast with Brooke Castillo Change takes time Chelsea's pursuits outside of her day job - public speaking, events Chelsea's passion for "growth mindset" Chelsea's support system and role models Oprah Elizabeth Gilbert Chelsea's mom's inspiring career change story The effects of big life changes on our personal relationships The thing that surprised Chelsea most in this process What she would do differently if she had to do it all over again One piece of advice ...and more. Connect with Chelsea: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/seattlerise Chelsea's full bio: Chelsea Behrens started her career working behind the scenes in Hollywood, most notably as the personal assistant to the President and CEO at Marvel Studios. Seeking a more balanced lifestyle, she moved to Seattle in 2003. After working for a few years in administrative roles, Chelsea followed her love of organization into a role in accounting, where she faced her fears of math and numbers head-on and embraced a new set of skills that contributed to her growth and development. When she lost sight of her career advancement, she hired a career coach—the key she needed to shift her focus and find a fulfilling career path that aligned with her values and personal aspirations. Today, Chelsea works at the Software as a Service (SAAS) company, Concur, as a Solutions Consultant. Chelsea also has a Facebook Page called Rise to the Occasion, where she connects the community by hosting personal development events for individual growth and learning.
In this episode you’ll learn: How Chelsea successfully implemented the concept of competition into her classes How they managed to bring teamwork and motivation to boutique fitness Why building community inside and outside the classroom is a major part of what they do What is a “speaker series” How often should change your packages and what is the best way to do so without overwhelming or confusing your customers What the hiring and training process looks like for Chelsea’s company Ideas on employee retention that she practices with her team