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“Become aware about how you feel about money.” - Colette Streicher Today's featured bestselling author is a licensed psychotherapist, Mental Edge Coach for high performers, and Founder of the MAP Coaching Institute, Colette Streicher. Collette and I have a fun chat about what holds us back from having more money, the power of your multifaceted mind, and more!!! Key Thing's You'll Learn: What the MAP method is. How Colette discovered what blocks you from more money and how it can be generational. The difference between the conscious mind and the subconscious mind. What the Superconscious mind is. Some signs that you may have money blocks in your life. Colette's Site: https://www.mapcoachinginstitute.com/ Colette's Book: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0721JT677/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_hsch_vapi_taft_p1_i0 The opening track is titled “Kirin” by Marcus D. to listen to the full track and purchase the whole album, click the following link. https://marcusd.net/album/kirin You May Also Like… #GNPYear3 Bonus Episode 5 – “Money Honey” with Rachel Richards (@MoneyHoneyRach): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/gnpyear3-bonus-episode-5-money-honey-with-rachel-richards-moneyhoneyrach/ Ep. 341.5 – “Playful Cheeks” with Dr. Alison J. Kay (@ajkbliss): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-3415-playful-cheeks-with-dr-alison-j-kay-ajkbliss/ #GNPYear1 Bonus Episode 2 - "Building An Economic Legacy" with Antonio T. Smith Jr. (@TheATSJr): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/gnpyear1-bonus-episode-2-building-an-economic-legacy-with-antonio-t-smith-jr-theatsjr/ 261 – “How Thoughts Become Things” with Douglas Vermeeren (@DougVermeeren): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/261-how-thoughts-become-things-with-douglas-vermeeren-dougvermeeren/ 96 - "Fit Money" with Julia Carlson (@fitmoneydr): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/96-fit-money-with-julia-carlson-fitmoneydr/ Ep. 364 – “7 Deadly Thoughts” with Pastor Travis Hall (@PastorTHall): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-364-7-deadly-thoughts-with-pastor-travis-hall-pastorthall/ Ep. 359 – “Think Yourself Confident & Successful” with Nathalie Plamondon-Thomas (@thinkyourselfAc): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-359-think-yourself-confident-successful-with-nathalie-plamondon-thomas-thinkyourselfac/ 151 - "The Superstar Paradox" with Keren Eldad (@CoachKeren): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/151-the-superstar-paradox-with-keren-eldad-coachkeren/ Ep. 373 – “Aladdin Carpets” with Jenn Drakes (@JennDrakes): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-373-aladdin-carpets-with-jenn-drakes-jenndrakes/
Our guest today is Colette Nataf, CEO & Co-Founder at Lightning AI. Lightning AI helps advertisers find target audiences and advertise to them on Facebook and Google. Lightning AI has worked with more than 500 ad accounts and has managed more than $100M in ad spend.I'm excited for today's episode because Colette is among the few folks I know that's transitioned from a user acquisition service to a user acquisition product. She's not only taken what to many can be a significant leap - but has also grown her business at Lightning AI very substantially since then. Additionally of course, she's always been a source of great advice to me -> and I couldn't be more thrilled to feature her today.Key Highlights:
The best stories are all about connection. They connect with us and help us to connect the dots about something. When Colette Carlson tells the story of her father surviving a prisoner of war camp, all thanks to an unexpected moment of connection, you can imagine how many layers pile up and drive home the power of connecting. Colette tells beautiful stories with poise and passion – but how does she manage the prickly subject of speaking about her father’s intensely personal experience? When did she realize this story was a winner? And how has she learned to adapt it for the four different types of audiences she speaks to? All of these questions and plenty more are answered in the latest episode of Standing Ovation, Clappers. Prepare to feel moved – and connected – by Colette Carlson’s signature story. Find out about: How Colette’s story is enhanced by visuals, but not dependent on them How she gave herself permission to share a personal story What it means to embrace the applicability of your story Why there is a right way and wrong way to customize your story Whether Colette intentionally picks out stories from moments or just lets them happen What Colette thinks will help Clappers tell better stories Please Support Our Show Sponsors: content10x.com/standingovation (http://www.content10x.com/standingovation) to learn more! If you want to get better at the business of speaking, you need to attend a 3 Ring Circus (https://3ringcircus.com/) bootcamp, run by Josh Linkner and his team. Josh has created a system that will get you more gigs, more repeat gigs and increase your fees. Get $500 off by using the promo code ‘standing’ on their website. Brand Builders Group are the best in the world at helping you find your personal brand and monetizing it. They're offering any Clappers who want to take their speaking and personal brand to the next level a free brand strategy call. Visit brandbuildersgroup.com/so (http://www.brandbuildersgroup.com/so) to schedule your free call. For more information and to explore the show, (http://www.jaybaer.com/) .
Colette Campbell is the Director of Talent Acquisition, Diversity and Inclusion for Bremer Bank. Prior to joining Bremer, Colette served as faculty in the disciplines of Business, Human Resources and Human Development. Thirteen years ago, she started a consulting firm that provided coaching, training, and consulting services for many years. She has become known for her dynamic ability to help others create powerful shifts in their own thinking and behavior. Others find her to be enthusiastic, thought-provoking, and innovative in her unique approach to creating significant breakthroughs. She is an expert at finding the strengths within the differences between people and leveraging them to achieve remarkable outcomes. Colette holds degrees in religious studies and counseling, as well as management and leadership and human development. She was raised in Canada by Jamaican-born parents and has lived and/or taught on almost every continent in the world, providing her with a rich world perspective. In 2015, her family moved to Guatemala for a year and if you are a fan of HGTV, she was on an episode of House Hunters International. She lives in St Paul with her husband, three kids, and pet bird. What you’ll learn about in this episode: How Colette’s childhood as an immigrant to Canada influenced her interest in and understanding of diversity and inclusion Why Colette chose to pursue her first Bachelor’s degree in Religious Education and Counselling Studies How Colette came to teach GED-equivalent courses and ESL, and why she chose to move to Korea for four years How traveling all over the world as a black woman informed her work in diversity and inclusion, and why curiosity is a key component of her work How Bremer bank has recently done a brand relaunch to showcase the bank’s historical background and its founder’s immigrant history What advice Colette would offer to people who are just starting out in diversity and inclusion work Why finding great partners and getting involved in groups with others who are doing diversity and inclusion work can be a powerful resource How to connect with Colette Campbell: LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/colette-campbell-673bb07/
Episode #56 Colette discusses the healing practices used in Ayurveda, but most importantly she talks about the healing power that exists within YOU. Colette's goal is to empower each client to take charge of their own health and wellbeing so that they can become their own healer, instead of outsourcing their health. Click here to join the Reset, Restore, Renew online program starting Jan 18th, 2019. Colette discusses the following in this episode: What are healing practices? The type of healing practices used in Ayurveda Why YOU are your own healer How to recognise the signs of imbalance in your mind/body type Taking charge of your health and wellbeing How Colette empowers her clients The Reset, Restore, Renew Program Setting intentions exercise for 2019 Find the 'Setting Intentions' list in the Elements of Ayurveda Podcast Facebook Group. So…are you ready to once and for all reset, restore and renew your body, your mind and your life so that you can go forward and thrive? Register for the Reset, Restore, Renew Program before Dec 17th, 2019 to receive a further 10% discount! Thanks for listening!
Colette Brandenburg talks to us about grit, consistency, her "The Artist's Way" practice, and deciding to read more in this episode. Enjoy the show! Show Notes: 7:42 - How did Colette learn how to belly dance? 10:53 - Why Colette still loves "The Nutcracker". 13:30 - Colette's experience with the Alvin Ailey Dance Theater. 19:21 - "When I am working on my business, I am working on my art." 23:01 - Lessons learned from starting 'The Federation'. 28:40 - How Colette draws inspiration on a regular basis. 30:12 - What is "The Artist Way" and how does Colette follow the practice? 34:30 - Why artists should not look at past artistic practices to determine the business strategies of the future. 40:10 - "The Cane Breaker" 42:24 - "Grit and consistency" 49:38 - "I would read more ..." 53:42 - Reading a non-fiction book first thing in the morning has helped Colette grow. How to reach Colette: Website | Instagram | Twitter | Pinterest Book Recommendations: Raising the Bar and Closing the Gap: Whatever It Takes by Richard Dufour The Artist's Way by Julia Cameron Grit by Angela Duckworth The Golden Rules: Finding Work Class Excellence in Your Life And Work by Bob Bowman and Charles Butler Smarter Better Faster by Charles Duhigg Get Clients Now by C.J. Hayden
Oftentimes on the podcast, we talk about the importance of “connection” and how we eradicate a lot of our undue anxiety by simply connecting to something, whether it be a passion or otherwise. This week’s guest is Colette, who is here to take us on a journey that exemplifies this idea with her incredibly inspirational story of being a professional singer in New York City who suddenly lost her voice one day, and how she ultimately re-connected with it years later through volunteering to sing to Alzheimer’s patients. Colette’s story is a powerful testament to the healing powers that intent can illicit, how we better treat and serve our elders, and how the fulfillment we receive from any endeavor we choose to pursue in life is ultimately dependent on the energy we choose to bring to it. PS — Colette is also hilarious. Highlights of this episode include: — How Colette lost her singing voice while trying to make it as a singer in NYC — How she was able to launch a career in comedy afterwards — How she re-discovered singing many years later through volunteering — Her grandmothers that inspired her to want to work with the elderly — The importance of having a purpose, and much more!