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Love Sex & Magic
What's Stopping You From Getting Rich with Denise Duffield-Thomas

Love Sex & Magic

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2021 61:29


Denise Duffield-Thomas is the money mentor for the new wave of online entrepreneurs who want to make money and change the world. She helps women charge premium prices, release the fear of money and create First Class lives. Her books Lucky Bitch, Get Rich, Lucky Bitch, and Chillpreneur give a fresh and funny roadmap to living a life of abundance without burnout. Her Money Bootcamp has helped over 6,000 students from all around the world. She's a lazy introvert, a Hay House author and an unbusy mother of 3. She owns a rose farm and lives by the beach in sunny Australia. This episode is so packed with a ton of juicy money stories, shifts and blocks from both Denise and me, and ways in which we can start to change our relationship with money so that we can step into more abundance and more freedom in our lives. You're going to love this one. Time Stamps 02:02 How Denise helps women get rich 10:22 What's keeping you from getting rich 32:00 It is safe to make money 42:24 Stating your desires as an act of self love 46:10 A quick money-manifesting practice you can start today 48:00 Getting out of scarcity money mindset and into abundance 57:02 Mel's 3 questions Want behind-the-scenes audio and video footage? Then be sure to join my monthly membership for your soul, The Goddess Collective. Goddess Collective members unlock access to extra “after the cut” content from each and every interview I host. During this segment of the podcast (which is recorded only for Collective members, and hosted inside the Collective website), questions that are submitted by the Goddesses are answered by podcast guests. The Goddess Collective also includes: A monthly workshop and workbook Fortnightly moonology readings A monthly Aphrodite Circle group coaching call hosted by yours truly Bonus interviews Interviews with guest experts An invitation into a members-only exclusive Facebook community, and Instant access to all the content that came before, and so much more… …all for $67. Click here to join, and access all my guest's behind-the-scenes footage: http://melwells.com/collective Mentioned in this episode: Denise's website Denise's Free Money Mindset Training Denise's Instagram Denise's books

Yay for Business with Courtney Chaal
Ep 36: ADHD with Denise Duffield Thomas

Yay for Business with Courtney Chaal

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2021 57:35


Welcome to episode 36 of the Yay for Business Podcast!In episode 8 ("I have ADHD"), I shared my story about my ADHD. I talked about what it was like getting diagnosed and what I have learned about myself since embracing my diagnosis. If you haven't listened to that episode, click here to check it out.After that episode was released, I received the most genuine and heartfelt feedback from other women who shared their own stories about being diagnosed with ADHD and not even realizing they had it. Which totally resonates with me!In today's episode, I'm talking with Denise Duffield Thomas, a successful entrepreneur and the creator of Money Bootcamp, about her journey with ADHD. As a child, no one ever suspected Denise had ADHD because she always had her nose in a book, performed excellently in school, and behaved well. But looking back, there were definitely signs. Since Denise has been diagnosed with ADHD as an adult, she has developed practices that help her stay organized, focus on her strengths, and not get bored. Denise also shares how she maintains her focus in her business and her busy personal life.In today's episode, we're specifically covering:How Denise became aware of her ADHDThe benefits of being diagnosed with ADHD and understanding the way you thinkThe simplicity of having an ADHD brain and the choices we makeThe stigma and negative views of ADHDIncorporating certain constraints in your lifeOutsourcing and making incremental upgradesHaving ADHD and how that affects your business modelHow to channel your creativityHow to layer in external accountabilityResources mentioned:Facebook Group: @Rebel ProductivityEpisode  26: Money MindsetBook: Lucky Bitch: A Guide for Exceptional Women to Create Outrageous Success, Denise Duffield ThomasBook: Get Rich, Lucky Bitch: Release Your Money Blocks and Live a First-Class Life, Denise Duffield ThomasBook: Chillpreneur: The New Rules for Creating Success, Freedom, and Abundance on Your Terms, Denise Duffield Thomas Connect with Denise:Website: www.denisedt.comInstagram: @DenisedtPodcast: Chill & Prosper PodcastConnect with Courtney Chaal:Instagram: courtneychaalWebsite: https://courtneychaal.comFacebook group: Get More Clients ClubEmail: courtney@rulebreakersclub.com

Grow My Cleaning Company's Podcast
Navigating the Road from Cleaner to Owner of a Cleaning Business: Episode 652

Grow My Cleaning Company's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2021 21:12


Hello Cleaning Nation. Today we have the lovely Denise Conover aka Baby Grandma with us today. Fifteen years ago she started her residential cleaning business, JLM Cleaning in New Jersey. She is going to share her journey from cleaner to owner and how it has changed her life. Listen to hear Denise's story.    Who is Denise? - (0:30 - 1:15) How Denise got into cleaning. - (1:15 - 7:40) Denise's next step. - (7:55 - 15:00) The road from cleaner to owner. - If you loved this podcast and want more FREE information on how to run your cleaning business head to www.growmycleaningcompany.com for the FREE webinar or www.growmycleaningcompany.com/talk to speak with one of our coaches! Don’t forget to rate and subscribe to get notifications for our upcoming podcasts!

Marketing Today with Alan Hart
Drawing Inspiration from Operations to Marketing with Appian’s Denise Broady

Marketing Today with Alan Hart

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2021 38:37


Denise Broady is the Chief Marketing Officer at Appian, a low-code, solution-focused organization that helps customers become more agile, creative, and connected. Denise’s experience as COO and CMO gives her a unique perspective on business and expertise in transitioning between companies and distinctly different jobs. When asked how her COO background influences her current role, she says, “I really love to bring processes and data to the art of marketing.” On the show, Denise and Alan discuss how she became the CMO at Appian. They talk about her experience transitioning virtually and things to think about for anyone managing their career or taking on a new role. In this episode, you’ll learn: The importance of the first 100 days of a new role How success centers around accountability and ownership Why finding your culture fit matters Key Highlights: [01:55] Denise’s journey to becoming CMO at Appian [05:55] Denise’s experience in both COO and CMO roles [09:08] How Denise views ownership of driving sales pipelines [11:21] Should the COO role own the sales pipeline?  [13:55] The first 100 days onboarding in a virtual environment [17:45] Denise’s advice on peer-to-peer interaction [20:17] Denise’s advice for managing your career growth [25:15] A defining experience that made Denise who she is today  [27:20] Denise’s advice for her younger self [29:36] Denise’s recent impactful purchase [31:10] The brands, companies, and causes Denise follows [35:18] What Denise says is today’s biggest threat and opportunity for marketers Resources Mentioned:  Denise Broady Appian Low-code Refugee Camps in and surrounding Vietnam (PBS Story) Moo Notebooks David Sinclair author of Lifespan Subscribe to the podcast: Listen in iTunes (link: http://apple.co/2dbdAhV) Listen in Google Podcasts (link: http://bit.ly/2Rc2kVa) Listen in Spotify (Link: http://spoti.fi/2mCUGnC ) Connect with the Guest: Denise LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/denisebroady/  Denise Twitter: https://twitter.com/dvubroady  Appian Twitter: https://twitter.com/Appian  Connect with Marketing Today and Alan Hart: http://twitter.com/abhart https://www.linkedin.com/in/alanhart http://twitter.com/themktgtoday https://www.facebook.com/themktgtoday/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/marketing-today-with-alan-hart/ Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/marketingtoday See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Uncommon Couch
039: Mediumship, Mental Health and Therapist Referrals with Denise Correll

Uncommon Couch

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2021 38:22


In this episode, I was joined by Denise Correll, a psychic medium and founder of The Grateful Messenger. She also co-hosts the Enlightened Empaths podcast. We explore how she helps her clients through mediumship and psychic reading services and how she landed on this path. We also discussed how she opens the conversation about mental health support to her mediumship clients who are struggling with grief and loss and the synergy that is possible between uncommon therapists, coaches, and mediums, so that clients can get the support they need. We chatted about empathy and how it feels to be an empathic entrepreneur! What you’ll find in this episode: How Denise got into her career as a physic medium Why you have to stop trying to make things logical when they aren’t How to push yourself to be vulnerable and trust your intuition Denises’ typical sessions with clients and how she serves them The difficulty of being an empath Why the world needs more intuitive traditionally trained therapists and coaches The power of a network of helpers and healers The risk of being unconventional and why you should embrace it anyway For full show notes, resources, and link, head to https://www.dralyssaadams.com/uncommon-couch-podcast The Uncommon Couch is the place for therapists, coaches, and wellness entrepreneurs who want to take their practice on the road less traveled. If you enjoyed this show, make sure to subscribe to the podcast so you’ll never miss an episode. Want to get to know me more? Find out more about me on my website at https://www.dralyssaadams.com or by following along on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/dralyssaadams!

Stark Reflections on Writing and Publishing
EP 188 - A Gritty & Realistic Adoption & Publishing Journey with Denise Massar

Stark Reflections on Writing and Publishing

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2021 70:09


In this episode Mark interviews Denise Massar about her memoir "Matched," about adoption, and about the work being done to find the right publisher for the manuscript. Prior to the interview, Mark shares comments from recent episodes, a personal update and a word from this episode's sponsor... You can learn more about how you can get your work distributed to retailers and library systems around the world at starkreflections.ca/Findaway.   During their conversation, Mark and Denise talk about: Denise's memoir about adoption called "Matched" The process of private domestic newborn adoption and how it is different than the systems used to be How competitive the process is How adoptive parents are tasked 100% with finding their own birth mom The diverse range of women in a position of being pregnant and not wanting to keep their baby How the search for a birth mother can feel seedy Adoption being a hot-button topic, potentially as hot-button as the topic of abortion Seeing how an open adoption could be, with Denise's son Henry, and comparing that to her own adoption, which was secret/hidden How easy it was for both Denise and Mark to find their birth mothers thanks to the opening up of information, and the internet The impact of the "yes, I am your mother" message Denise was sent Calling the mother who raised her, her mother, and her birth mom her birth mother How Denise has always been a writer, and that she got her MFA in writing, but that this memoir was her first tangle product The process of finding a publisher for her memoir which was an unexpected journey after finishing the book Hiring Jane Friedman to critique her query letter What a book proposal is, what "comp titles" are The popular "adoption wheel" of shame/depression/etc The agent query process for Denise How the book went out on submission the day that most of the United States went into pandemic lock-down in 2020 The importance of an author being seen as current and relevant by a potential publisher The title "Matched" and consideration of creating a more intuitive/SEO based title for the book And more...   After the interview Mark reflects on the concept of how an editor goes to bat for a book at the editorial round table and other concepts discussed in the interview.   Links of Interest: Denise Massar's Website Twitter Instagram Facebook Medium Are Editors Responding to Submissions During Coronavirus? (Article) 5 Things I Wanted My Son To Have From His Birth Mother (Article) Episode 108 - Silver Linings with Talena Winters Episode 163 - Getting a Creative Edge with Mickey Mikkelson The Creative Penn Episode 546 - Global, Wide Self-Publishing with Mark Leslie Lefebvre Top 35 Canadian Book Podcasts You Must Follow in 2021 Lawrence Hill Findaway Voices Patreon for Stark Reflections Wide for the Win Mark's Canadian Werewolf Books This Time Around (Short Story) A Canadian Werewolf in New York Stowe Away (Novella) Fear and Longing in Los Angeles Fright Nights, Big City   Denise Massar, an adoptee and adoptive mom, lives in Orange County, California with her husband and three kids. A Washington State native, she earned her MA in English Literature from Central Washington University. Denise enjoys: Thrift store wandering, reading in bed with Aussie licorice (red), sweaty spin classes, salt air, and the belly laughs of her kids.   The introductory, end, and bumper music for this podcast (“Laser Groove”) was composed and produced by Kevin MacLeod of www.incompetech.com and is Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0

Mitlin Money Mindset
The Seller Whisperer with Denise Logan, Episode #16

Mitlin Money Mindset

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2021 33:53


Today's guest on the Mitlin Money Mindset™ podcast is Denise Logan, known as the Seller Whisper. She's a professional speaker and author of The Seller's Journey, which is a fable about navigating the emotional obstacles of selling your business. She has spent more than 20 years developing a body of work focused on the intersection of work, money, and meaning, and how it is reflected in the legacies of today's leaders. For most business owners their business is their baby and just like children leaving the nest, letting a business go presents challenges for many owners. Denise helps people through this process. As you will see, having the proper mindset is a major component to a business owner’s successful exit. You will want to hear this episode if you are interested in... What is a “Seller Whisperer”? [2:28] How Denise ended up in this line of work [4:52] The identity wrapped up in the “What do you do” question [7:26] How Denise integrates with other professionals that are part of the sale? [11:54] Example of an emotional playdown [14:59] Making sure owners have profitability and success at the same time? [21:11] How mindset plays a large part in the success or failure of the transaction. [26:27] What Denise did today that put her in the right mindset for success? [30:13] Resources & People Mentioned The Seller’s Journey Connect with Denise Website  On Twitter  On Linkedin Guests on the Mitlin Money Mindset Show are not affiliated with CWM, LLC, and opinions expressed herein may not be representative CWM, LLC. CWM, LLC is not responsible for the guest's content linked on this site. Connect With Mitlin Financial podcast(at)MitlinFinancial.com - email us with your suggestions for topics or guests https://mitlinfinancial.com  Follow on Twitter Follow on Instagram Subscribe on Youtube Follow on Linkedin Follow on Facebook Subscribe to Mitlin Money Mindset™ on  Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts

Stand Out
Banishing Your Inner Critic with Denise R. Jacobs

Stand Out

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2020 34:46


Have you got a voice inside your head, telling you that you’re not right for the job; you don’t have the skills; somebody else would do far better, and that you’re terrible at this? Today we sit with Denise R. Jacobs who tells us why this voice is real and more importantly, why it’s wrong about you. As a speaker, author, and creativity evangelist who speaks at conferences and consults with companies around the world, we open the show by exploring Denise’s professional background. We then chat about the inspirations behind her new book Banish Your Inner Critic. Denise explains that she was in a constant battle with a critical voice in her head, which told her she was a fraud and too inexperienced to write with authority. Stay tuned, and you’ll hear how that all changed for her, and how Denise managed to come to grips with negative self-talk. Deeper into the episode, we discuss the importance of creativity, what true genius is, and how successful companies are often the most creative, irrespective of their line of work. Together, we also discover the value of the inner critic, understand where it comes from, and why it’s impossible to rid it from your mind forever. Throughout the episode, Denise walks us through science-backed exercises designed to ease anxiety and tame your inner critic. These are techniques that you can do on your own, every day, and with ease. Be sure to tune in with us for this insightful and reassuring episode.   Key Points From This Episode: Introducing today’s guest, Denise R. Jacobs. Hear about Denise’s inspiration for writing Banish Your Inner Critic. How Denise grappled with self-doubt while writing her first book. What led Denise to realize that she was capable of more than she gave herself credit for. When Denise decided that she really wanted to be teaching people. Denise tells us why creativity is so important. How creativity can help companies solve problems. Where the inner critic came from and why it can be useful. How your inner critic lives in a part of your brain responsible for implicit memory. Exercises you can do to get in touch with your inner critic and understand it. Find out how the pandemic should be approached from a mental health point of view. Denise gives us a practical lesson on how to manage anxiety. Hear about how you can use something called a ‘swipe file.’ How Denise’s techniques are backed by science. Why the goal isn’t to completely rid yourself of your inner critic.   Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:  Denise Jacobs — https://denisejacobs.com/ Denise Jacobs on LinkedIn — https://www.linkedin.com/in/deniserjacobs/ Denise Jacobs on Twitter — https://twitter.com/denisejacobs Brené Brown — https://brenebrown.com/ The Creative Dose — https://thecreativedose.com/ Banish Your Inner Critic on Amazon — https://www.amazon.com/Banish-Your-Inner-Critic-Self-Doubt/dp/1633534715 Creativity Revolution on Amazon — https://www.amazon.com/Creativity-Revolution-Reinvent-Creative-Prosper-ebook/dp/B00D7MQ2PU Rawk The Web — https://rawktheweb.com/ CSS Detective Guide on Amazon — https://www.amazon.com/CSS-Detective-Guide-solving-mysteries/dp/0321683943

Gooder
Denise Woodard - Never Give Up

Gooder

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2020 33:30


In this episode I had the privilege of chatting with Denise Woodard, CEO and Founder of Partake Foods: a brand of allergy-friendly snacks inspired by her daughter’s experience with food allergies.Denise takes us on a journey of discovery as she tells us the story of tackling her daughters’ dietary restrictions while meeting her sweet tooth “demands”. With a little tough love from her daughter’s childcare provider “Your daughters’ diet is boring.”- Denise embarked on a journey of discovery and perseverance learning to bake, develop product, start-up and run a company and developing it into a beloved industry darling. Along the way we hear about the 86 investment rejections, road trips selling product out of her car, to becoming the first black woman to raise a million dollars in seed capital for a packaged food brand.In this episode we learn:The genesis and inspiration of Partake.What is driving the demand for allergen-free foods.How Denise plans to support the growing needs of the allergen-free consumer.How food and beverage brands can improve their listening of consumer needs - beyond product development. How Denise is supporting other BIOPIC women in the industry.The ways Denise stayed inspired during the early days of fundraising and growing Partake.The advice that Denise gives new food and beverage entrepreneurs.“Successful people are just regular people who want to solve a problem and are very passionate about it.” - Denise Woodard About Denise Woodard:Denise Woodard is the Founder/CEO of Partake, a line of allergy-friendly snacks inspired by her daughter’s experience with food allergies. Since launching in July 2017, Partakes first product - delicious, nutritious, allergy-friendly cookies - can be found in over 2,500 retailers including Target, Sprouts, and Whole Foods Market. The company has been featured by People, Black Enterprise and Entrepreneur and, in June 2019 closed a seed round of funding led by JAY-Z’s Marcy Venture Partners.Prior to launching Partake, Denise spent a decade in consumer-packaged-goods at various Fortune 100 companies. Most recently, she held the title of Director, National Sales in Coca-Cola’s Venturing & Emerging Brands division. Denise holds a Bachelor of Arts from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill and an MBA from Arizona State University. She lives in Jersey City, NJ with her husband, Jeremy, and their 5-year-old daughter, Vivienne. Guests Social Media Links:LinkedIn:  https://www.linkedin.com/in/denisegwoodard/ Website:  https://partakefoods.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PartakeFoods/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/partakefoods/ Twitter:  https://twitter.com/partakefoods  Show Resources:Parktake: Our products give delicious peace of mind to those with dietary restrictions... and "how is this so good?" enjoyment to everyone else.Marcy Venture Partners: Co-Founded by Shawn Carter (JAY-Z), Jay Brown and Larry Marcus. The firm has a passion for building game-changing consumer businesses and mass-market brands that resonate with culture across products and services, media and technology. We combine unique access, instincts, deep networks, operating and venture capital expertise to be long term partners in growth. Whole Foods Market : An American multinational supermarket chain headquartered in Austin, Texas, which sells products free from hydrogenated fats and artificial colors, flavors, and preservatives. A USDA Certified Organic grocer in the United States, the chain is popularly known for its organic selections.Honest Tea: A bottled organic tea company based in Bethesda, Maryland. It was founded in 1998 by Seth Goldman and Barry Nalebuff. The company is a wholly owned subsidiary of The Coca-Cola Company. The name is a pun on the word "honesty".Food Equality Initiative: Improving the health and ending hunger in individuals diagnosed with food allergies and celiac disease through access, education and advocacy.Frito-Lay: An American subsidiary of PepsiCo that manufactures, markets, and sells corn chips, potato ships and other snack foods.Stacy’s Rise Project: Created to help bridge the funding gap for female founders, Stacy’s Rise Project™ has been connecting and empowering women business owners for years. Episode Sponsor - Retail Voodoo:A brand development firm that builds, grows and evolves brands in the food, beverage, wellness, and fitness industry. If your brand is in need of positioning, package design, or marketing activation, we’re here to help. You can find more information at www.retail-voodoo.com  Key Takeaways:0:00 Intro2:01 Denise gives a brief overview of what Partake Foods is all about3:03 Denise share a little bit of her journey and some of her big moments after she left Coca Cola 4:13 Denise talks about why she choose baked goods and not other shelf stable product5:17 Denise shares how her nanny was instrumental and how she helped to the development and growth of her company6:23 Denise gives the reasons why she decided to start her company from scratch7:34 Denise talks about what she does for her to capture the attention of very high profile investors to come and invest with her9:31 Denise also shares some of operational struggles that she goes through while growing her company11:23 Denise shares some tips on what she did to get her initial seed investment even after going through 86 rejections13:03 Denise talks about how she is the first black woman to have raised a million dollars for a package food company14:25 Denise talks about how they connected with Emily Brown for the first time15:14 Denise discuss where the demand for allergen free foods is coming from, why it has increased and if it is a global thing 17:49 Denise speaks of what other CPG companies are not doing in terms of their production that is not considerate of the consumer 19:20 Denise talks about her vision for the company in the next couple of years so as to grow her business 20:46 Denise also shares the advice that she always finds herself sharing with young entrepreneurs who approach her for advice 24:32 Denise talks about moments or points where young entrepreneurs get stuck or what hinders them from achieving their mission 25:44 Denise encourages people to keep pushing harder and keep grinding and one day they will get the kind of results that they want27:00 Denise talks about the trends that are in her industry and why she is excited about them 28:34 Denise talks about the incubators and why she thinks that they are important 30:07 Denise also shares some of the things that she’s doing nowadays to keep herself sane especially in the lockdown period 

Design Thinking 101
Design for Mental Health: Creating an Effective Response to Student Loneliness with Denise Ho and Andrew Baker — DT101 E60

Design Thinking 101

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2020 51:21


Denise Ho and Andrew Baker are our guests today. Denise is a design researcher practicing in the design space since the early 2000s and the Director of Design at Hope Lab. Andrew Baker is living and working at the intersection of technology and experience design. He’s the Vice President of Product at Grit Digital Health and teaches Experience Design at the University of Colorado. Denise and Andrew collaborated on a way to combat loneliness in college students. We talk about designing for mental health, Nod, an app that is helping young people avoid negative health outcomes associated with loneliness, and how college students were involved in creating Nod.   Show Summary   Denise and Andrew had very different entry points into design. Denise’s journey began with a love for people and cultures. She started her undergrad as an anthropology student, but she wanted to not just study culture, but to shape it. That led her into design. She studied product design at the Illinois Institute of Technology, and landed an internship at IDEO, where she ended up staying for eight years while also teaching design at the California College of Arts. Denise opened her own design practice and started doing design research into younger generations — not just designing products for them, but also working to understand their way of seeing and experiencing the world. Now, she works at Hope Lab, where the focus is on creating digital technologies that help young people live happier, healthier lives.   Andrew’s interests were influenced at an early age by his father, a graphic designer, and his mother, a civic leader focused on social impact. He studied business and English literature at the University of Colorado, but also minored in technology, arts and media, where he studied software development and honed his self-taught graphic design skills. An internship at a Denver agency allowed him to continue developing that skill set, but also gave him the opportunity to dig into user experience and into understanding human behavior and using those insights to guide designing product solutions. He moved into a dual role with Cactus and Grit Digital Health, leading both companies’ creative technology practices before moving into a full-time position at Grit Digital Health, where the focus is on creating digital health solutions for college students designed to help them improve their mental health and wellness.   Denise and Andrew talk about designing for mental health and their collaboration to create Nod, an app for college students. Nod is designed to help students make social connections and relationships in an effort to address the loneliness many students end up feeling when they arrive on campus and begin their higher education journey.   Listen in to learn more about: Designing digital health products for younger generations The Nod app How Nod was designed and developed Co-creating with college students Hope Lab’s work and projects Grit Digital Health’s wellbeing tool and other projects  Our Guests’ Bios   Denise Ho Denise Ho brings more than 15 years of creative leadership experience as a design thinker, strategist, and qualitative design research with expertise in healthcare, transformative technologies, and industrial design. She spent 8 years at IDEO, and is currently Director of Design at Hopelab. She leads a diverse team of design researchers, industrial designers, and creative strategists to create technologies that are engaging, sustainable, and scaled to impact as many lives as possible. Denise enjoys gardening and spending time with her twin daughters, husband, and puppy.   Andrew Baker In his role at Grit Digital Health, Andrew inspires and guides the design of user-centered solutions across technology mediums and industry verticals. With a background in experience design and software development, Andrew and his team strive to develop wellbeing products that are rooted in research, behavior design, and business strategy. Outside of his role at Grit, Andrew is an adjunct professor at the University of Colorado, where he teaches user experience design in an MA program for Strategic Communication Design.     Show Highlights   [01:30] How Denise found her way to a career in digital design. [05:08] Andrew’s journey into digital design. [10:18] Denise gives an introduction to Nod. [11:12] Andrew follows up with his “elevator pitch” for Nod. [12:28] The question that drove Nod’s naissance at Hope Lab in 2017. [13:25] The connection between loneliness and college students’ mental health. [14:48] Denise talks about the early research and discovery stage of Nod. [15:45] Nod’s unique problem space. [16:58] Collaborating with college students using an early paper prototype of the app. [18:19] Nod’s next steps forward in development. [18:52] Andrew talks about reverse engineering health outcomes. [20:01] The three categories of psychological health outcomes Nod targets. [21:36] Successfully changing behavior requires small concrete steps. [24:15] College students continued to play an important role in the development of Nod. [25:30] The challenges of working on a solution for a very personal and private issue. [27:16] Co-creating with students on Nod has been an incredible experience. [27:56] Nod’s pilot phase with the University of Oregon. [28:20] Service design and delivery is one of the biggest challenges for digital products. [30:06] Nod’s pilot phase at the University of Colorado Denver focused on service design. [31:31] COVID-19’s impact on the development of Nod. [33:20] Hope Lab’s tri-discipline approach to collaboration and co-creation. [35:19] Denise talks more about the randomized control trial at the University of Oregon and how it proved Nod was working. [36:31] How people reacted when they heard about Nod’s development. [37:48] Andrew offers insights into the rise and future of digital-only health and wellbeing design. [39:15] Why Nod is such a special project and product. [41:31] Where you can find Nod. [42:22] Partnership with Snapchat to release Nod in 2021. [43:31] How universities can participate in Nod’s pilot program. [44:29] Denise talks about another project Hope Lab is working on, focused on identity affirmation of LGBTQ+ people. [47:25] Andrew talks about Grit Digital Health’s digital personalized wellbeing tool. [48:21] Grit Digital Health is hosting a panel at an upcoming Innovation Learning Network conference.     Links   Denise on LinkedIn Andrew on LinkedIn Andrew on Instagram Andrew on Grit Digital Health Nod Nod’s product overview Press release on efficacy data for Nod Hope Lab Hope Lab Milk Hope Lab’s LGBTQ+ Youth Mental Health and Resilience Project Grit Digital Health YOU at College University of Colorado Boulder, Master of Arts in Strategic Communication Design Elon By Design Fast Company’s "Innovation by Design" award (Nod was honored in 2 categories) Journal of Medical Internet Research Mental Health: Smartphone App to Address Loneliness Among College Students: Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial       Other Design Thinking 101 Episodes You Might Like   Mapping and Service Design + Implementation + Accessibility with Linn Vizard — DT101 E17   Launching and Leading a University-wide Design Thinking Initiative with Danielle Lake — DT101 E31   Designing Health Systems + Creating Effective Design Workshops with Sean Molloy — DT101 E44   ________________   Thank you for listening to the show and looking at the show notes. Send your questions, suggestions, and guest ideas to Dawan and the Fluid Hive team. Cheers ~ Dawan   Free Download — Design Driven Innovation: Avoid Innovation Traps with These 9 Steps   Innovation Smart Start Webinar — Take your innovation projects from frantic to focused!

Profiles in a Life of Purpose
Denise Mange: Elevating Lives of Purpose

Profiles in a Life of Purpose

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2020 47:59


Denise Mange, founder and owner of PetPrana® elevates lives of various species — human and animal, and has created a new industry model to do exactly that!  I’m an animal lover and animals play a large role in my life, so it was a treat that Denise agreed to be a guest on my show.  And I couldn’t have been more delighted to have the time together to get to know her and learn more about her business and vision. Certified dog trainer, pet intuitive, pet numerologist, and visionary business owner, Denise believes everyday interactions with our pets have the power to transform us. Her work combines traditional obedience training with energetic considerations of pet guardianship to facilitate meaningful connections and behavioral shifts for both you and your pets. Her service offerings reflect her skills, professionalism, creativity, experience, and vision as they encompass all aspects of how to reach our pets — and how they can reach us.  In Denise’s words: “Energy connects us all. As one of our most honest connections, everyday interactions with pets have the power to transform us. When we mindfully train, live, and connect with our animal companions, our pets' behavior gives us insight into changes we can make in our own lives. And when we make those changes, we vibe higher, allowing our pets to shift their behavior and energy, too.” It was a genuine pleasure creating this episode and I hope you enjoy it! A FEW FINE POINTS OF THE CONVERSATION How the world of advertising and Denise’s corporate experience fosters intuitive development The role of symbolism in Denise’s life and work Animals as a mirror Why reading a room is crucial — regardless of whether the industry is advertising or pet parenting The power of words: the criticality of using proper language Denise’s unique animal communication, and how it differs from other animal communicators Why and when Denise temporarily shut down her intuition — and the opportunity she has now to do things differently for someone else The wholistic approach of healing A new paradigm of pet guardianship The new level of understanding regarding energy How Denise sees her ultimate role in life Pet chakras and how they differ (or don’t) from human chakras The model of Pet Rescue Pilots and the result of positive, uplifting messaging in a brand A special trait of Denise’s  How to raise the energy with pet guardianship — even if you don’t have a pet What’s next from Denise — short and long term  And so much more! EPISODE RESOURCES PetPrana® website  Connect with PetPrana® on: YouTube | Instagram  | Facebook |LinkedIn Jan’s intuition course: How to Hear What You Know — A Course on Developing Your Intuition to Practically Guide You Through Life Jan’s website Life Purpose Quiz and Intuition Quiz Connect with Jan on:   Instagram  | LinkedIn   Thanks for listening. To catch all the episodes as they’re released, subscribe and please consider leaving a rating or review. It helps ensure the success and future of this podcast and is very appreciated!  Inquire here for sponsorship opportunities. 

The Pam Sowder Podcast
Black Diamond Denise Walsh on Building Your Dream Life Through Affirmations, Consistency, and Taking Ownership

The Pam Sowder Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2020 43:22


This is episode 111 of the Pam Sowder Podcast, with your host, Pam Sowder! Pam has over 2 decades of field and corporate experience and was voted one of the most influential women in direct selling. She helps match the daily needs of distributors to everyday life challenges. Listeners: you’re in luck once again! Pam is joined by special guest, Denise Walsh, for the second time on the podcast! Denise is a Black Diamond with It Works! Global (which means she has achieved a feat. that only TWO others in the company have accomplished!) She has reached a position which requires that you earn an excess of $100,000/month for six months in a row! But Denise is so much more than her status; she has also written several incredible books, such as, Retire Your Husband: A Mom’s Guide to Making Millions With Network Marketing and Design Your Dream Life: An Inspired Action Plan for Getting Unstuck and Becoming Your Best Self. Her most recent book, Dream Life Teen Journal, is an incredible guide for teens, but after listening to today’s episode, you’ll want to grab a copy for yourself! In this episode, Pam and Denise are talking about Denise’s newest book and the important lessons your teenager (and YOU!) can learn from it. Denise shares many of the key points and lessons on affirmations, visualizations, creating small action steps every day to stay consistent, and overcoming self-doubts and limiting beliefs. She also shares a ton of practical advice and wisdom on how you can begin to step into your power and take ownership of your actions and mindset so that you can achieve the success that you’re after!   Key Takeaways [:00] About today’s episode with special guest, Denise Walsh! [1:04] Pam welcomes Denise to the podcast. [1:33] About Denise’s newest book, Dream Life Teen Journal, and how it is different from the other books in her Dream Life series. [3:30] How Denise has seen the Dream Life Teen Journal benefit both parents and teens. [7:20] How the Dream Journal can be incredibly beneficial for husband/wife teams, and what Denise’s hopes are for teens reading the Dream Life Teen Journal. [8:44] Why building our “dreaming muscle” is so incredibly crucial to achieving success. [10:07] How we can actualize our dreams through visualization and getting clear on what we want! [14:14] Why we first need to change ourselves before we can change the world; “Being before doing.” [17:17] How we can get into a place of inspiration and motivation; i.e. ‘the zone!’ [21:20] Denise shares how she overcame moments of doubt and self-limiting beliefs. [23:09] Why has Denise found herself in these moments of self-doubt? What does she do when there is a gap between where she is and where she wants to go? [25:21] What can we do to no longer let our past programming hold us back, but instead, empower us? [27:40] How writing a book has helped Denise feel empowered. [29:52] Has Denise blamed others or placed herself as a victim? How did she get out of this mindset, take ownership, and reclaim her power? [32:11] How we can flip the script of “I can’t get any distributors!” [34:24] Are you speaking life or death into your team? Denise offers her tips on how to bring life and motivation into your team and to be before you do. [36:50] How to increase your state of ‘being’. [39:12] The power in affirmations and creating success habits. [41:10] Denise shares some parting words of wisdom for listeners!   Mentioned in this Episode It Works Denise Walsh Retire Your Husband: A Mom’s Guide to Making Millions With Network Marketing, by Denise Walsh, Kami Dempsey, and Bailey Walsh Design Your Dream Life: An Inspired Action Plan for Getting Unstuck and Becoming Your Best Self, by Denise Walsh Dream Life Teen Journal: A 30-Day Guide to Escaping the Drama and Chasing Your Best Life, by Denise Walsh Pam Sowder Podcast Ep. 90: “Black Diamond Denise Walsh on Staying Laser-Focused About Reaching Your Goals!”   Continue on your Adventure Find more episodes on PamSowder.com/Listen Reach out to her at PamSowder.com/Connect   Reach out on Social Media! Follow Pam @ItWorksPam on Twitter — Tweet her and use #askpam #pamsowder!

This Full Mind
Ep 19 - Get Rich Lucky B*tch w/ Denise Duffield Thomas

This Full Mind

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2020 54:20


In this episode with Denise we go deep on :How Denise started on her journey to get rich and become a millionaire |Money Mindset and how it defines our wealth |The messages we receive as children around money and how they shape our reality |How we can identify where in our lives we 'feel poor' and how to change it |The steps everyone can take today to get rich |Denise's books 'Get Rich, Lucky Bitch' and 'Chillpreneur' that Laura LOVED and how they changed her life |Get in touch with Denise Read Get Rich, Lucky Bitch and Chillpreneur Denise’s WebsiteJoin Denise’s Money BootcampConnect with Denise on Instagram | 

CTO Connection
Making Better Decisions with Denise Iglesias

CTO Connection

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2020 31:58


When you join a team in a management role, you may find yourself grappling with bad decisions made by your predecessors. Today on CTO Connection, Denise Iglesias, Senior Director Software Engineering at Comcast, spoke to Peter about how she has dealt with poor decisions and her recommendations for transitioning records.Denise discusses why she strives to create a one-page template that explains the history of a team’s decision making. She also shares her experience restructuring the Austin office of Comcast to fit within the larger organization in a way that made sense for her team.[00:22] - How Denise found her love for programming[02:02] - Engineering leadership at National Instruments[04:25] - Making an impact at Icontrol Networks[07:14] - Acquisition by Comcast[08:55] - Xfinity Home automation lift and shift[12:17] - Why good people make bad decisions[14:15] - Operating from insufficient data[15:18] - Platform consolidation[21:14] - Formally recording decisions[26:03] - The art of zeroing in on relevant data[28:45] - Be open-mindedCTO Connection is where you can learn from the experiences of successful engineering leaders at fast-growth tech startups. Whether you want to learn more about hiring, motivating or managing an engineering team, if you're technical and manage engineers, the CTO Connection podcast is a great resource for learning from your peers!If you'd like to receive new episodes as they're published, please subscribe to CTO Connection in Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a review in Apple Podcasts. It really helps others find the show.This podcast episode was produced by Dante32.

The SIGRUN Show
How to Focus on One Thing and Not Break Your Business with Denise Duffield-Thomas

The SIGRUN Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2020 40:43


Denise Duffield-Thomas is an author, entrepreneur, and the Money Mindset Mentor for the new wave of female online entrepreneurs. Denise is passionate about changing the world by creating safe spaces for women where they can overcome their money fears and blocks. Her books, Chillpreneur, Lucky Bitch, and Get Rich, Lucky Bitch, reflect this mission to empower women and help them create wealth. Denise's Money Bootcamp course and community has helped over 6,000 students discover and claim their abundance. Denise and I talk about how avoiding shiny object syndrome to focus on one thing can help you grow your business and how your first “practice businesses” can be a tool to develop your skills as an entrepreneur. She shares her beginnings as an entrepreneur and how she wasn't good at following through on her business ideas. She describes how her business model has changed over the years and how she simplifies her business to avoid stress and burnout. She also highlights the importance of knowing your personality and how it can help you with running your business. “Be very decisive about your decisions - and unapologetic about it.” - Denise Duffield-Thomas   In This Episode of The Sigrun Show: How “practice businesses” can help develop your skills as an entrepreneur How Denise became a business coach and found her niche as a money mindset coach How to grow your business without taking out credit cards or business loans What motivates Denise to do business Changes in Denise's business model over the years and how she reduces business stress and burnout Why you need to know your personality when running a business How being decisive has helped Denise grow her business Avoiding business boredom in your business Why Denise does evergreen and launch-based products Denise's thoughts on podcasting for business Connect with Denise Duffield-Thomas: LuckyBitch.com DeniseDT.com Denise Duffield-Thomas on Twitter Denise Duffield-Thomas on Instagram Denise Duffield-Thomas on Facebook Denise Duffield-Thomas on YouTube Denise Duffield-Thomas on Link In Profile Denise Duffield-Thomas on LinkedIn Come to Iceland in 2020 for the Selfmade Summit 2020 Join us for 2 transformational days of online business strategy, mindset breakthroughs and meaningful networking guaranteed to propel your business forward…. In one of the most exceptionally beautiful places in the world.  Early bird tickets are now available for the premier international conference for women entrepreneurs - The Selfmade Summit 2020! Buy your tickets at www.sigrun.com/selfmadesummit today! Please share, subscribe and review Thank you for joining me on this episode of the Sigrun Show. If you enjoyed this episode, please share, subscribe and review on Apple Podcasts or Google Play Music so more people can enjoy the show. Don't forget to follow and connect with me on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram! Click here to learn how to leave a review, then head over to Apple Podcasts for your chance to win a special thank you gift!

Enlightened Leadership Podcast
Episode 6 Denise DeLuca, Re-aligning Leadership With Nature

Enlightened Leadership Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2019 49:28


Join me for a very powerful conversation with Denise DeLuca.  Denise is the Sustainable Design programme director at the College of Arts and Design in Minneapolis. And she's also the author of the wonderful book realigning with nature.   On this episode you will discover:  How, looking through the lens of, and realigning with nature is the most effective way to find solutions in life and In business. How to connect with the fundamental truth that we are a part of, not a part from nature How biomimicry works and what its key roles and functions are in supporting life and leadership How Denise found herself involved in the field of Impact driven leadership, and her journey from engineer to nature loving scientist, to impact leader. Some powerful tools you can use right away to start finding solutions to key problems in your life or business. And so much more  For  more info about Denise head over to  Business inspired by nature Masters Program in Sustainable Design  Her book Re-aligning with nature     

Gemba Academy Podcast: Lean Manufacturing | Lean Office | Six Sigma | Toyota Kata | Productivity | Leadership

This week's guest is Denise Meredith. Ron and Denise discussed everything from working with suppliers, to casket manufacturing, to automation. A MP3 audio version of this episode is available for download here. In this episode you'll learn:  The quote that inspires Denise (2:34) How Denise was introduced to continuous improvement (3:12) What makes people good at continuous improvement (4:56) Denise's work with suppliers (8:44) Meeting resistance (13:22) An anecdote about caskets (16:38) The impact of automation and the challenges involved (20:49) Why TPM will become even more important (24:09) Denise's advice for those new to lean (24:53) Podcast Resources Right Click to Download this Podcast as an MP3 Download a Free Audio Book at Audible.com Denise on LinkedIn Subscribe & Never Miss New Episodes! Click to Subscribe in iTunes If you enjoyed this podcast please be sure to subscribe on iTunes. Once you're a subscriber all new episodes will be downloaded to your iTunes account and smartphone. The easiest way for iPhone users to listen to the show is via the free, and incredible, Podcast app.  NEW! You can now follow the podcast on Spotify here.  You can also subscribe via Stitcher which is definitely Android friendly. What Do You Think? Have you worked with a supplier before? What did you learn?

Finding Ireland Funny
Part 1: Aussie With An Irish Sense Of Humour

Finding Ireland Funny

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2019 87:08


How Denise from Donnybrook became Mama Duck of Mayo after a lifetime of Irish comedy. Tragedy and PTSD, love, marriage & sex with friendship and humour on the fringe of the Hardy Bucks cast from the hit Netflix series.

The Green Building Matters Podcast with Charlie Cichetti

About the Episode Imagine you are on a beach to have a relaxing moment, but the trash there triggers a turning point in your life. Our guest today tells us how waste on a beach changed her life for the better.   We are humbled to have Denise Braun join us on this episode. Denise grew up in Brazil, and it's incredible how her sustainability career started. She was having a good time at the beach when a flood came accompanied by so much trash that it raised the alarm for her.    In 2001 she created a beach cleanup remote program and started a waste audit to understand what kind of trash it was. She involved the media, the government and everybody she could to bring to their attention what was happening and created a beach cleanup education.    Her initiative landed her job with an engineering company. In this episode, she tells us how her career evolved, how she moved to the US, and all the beautiful things she is doing for the industry.   Key Talking Points    Denise's career   All about zero waste   Denise's routine/rituals   What is in her bucket list?   Key Milestones of the Episode [00:25]  Denise's introduction [01:09]  How Denise got into the sustainability industry [05:45]  Who mentored Denise? [08:02]  Proudest moments that Denise has had [10:03]  Solid waste data collection and analysis in the US [23:48]  What is Denise best at? [24:56]  What rituals help Denise stay on point? [27:08]  What is in Denise's bucket list? [29:57]  What does Denise read? [37:08]  Words of wisdom from Denise.   Key Quotes from the Episode   “Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world.”   “Whatever situation I am in, I see it as a learning experience.”   “In order to build in Brazil they have to build a LEED project.”   “I am most interested in is how can we eliminate the idea of waste?”   Key Resources   Miracle Morning- Hal Elrod   The Natural Step- David Cook   Learn more about Denise Braun Denise Braun is a LEED and WELL accredited professional, as well as a Fitwel Ambassador, an Envision Sustainability Professional, and a TRUE Advisor. She has over fifteen years of experience in the sustainability field, starting in Brazil and then moving to the United States. She has worked in various capacities on over 127 LEED certified projects, many of which have achieved the highest level of certification with no clarifications. Denise is currently working on several WELL projects. She recently worked on the first TRUE-certified zero waste high-rise commercial building in the world!   LinkedIn   Connect with Charlie Cichetti and GBES Charlie on LinkedIn Green Building Educational Services GBES on Twitter Connect on LinkedIn Like on Facebook Google+ GBES Pinterest Pins GBES on Instagram   GBES is excited our membership community is growing. Consider joining our membership community as members are given access to some of the guests on the podcasts that you can ask project questions. If you are preparing for an exam, there will be more assurance that you will pass your next exam, you will be given cliff notes if you are a member, and so much more. Go to www.gbes.com/join to learn more about the 4 different levels of access to this one-of-a-kind career-advancing green building community!   If you truly enjoyed the show, don't forget to leave a positive rating and review on iTunes.  We have prepared more episodes for the upcoming weeks, so come by again next week! Thank you for tuning in to the Green Building Matters Podcast!   Copyright © 2019 GBES

Good Girls Get Rich Podcast
087 - How to Organize Your Small Business for Success with Denise O’Berry

Good Girls Get Rich Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2019 42:47


How to Organize Your Small Business for Success with Denise O’Berry   Ever wondered how to completely organize your small business for success? Learn all about how to organize your small business for success and build your business from the ground up with Denise O’Berry in this week’s episode of the Good Girls Get Rich podcast!   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, Karen interviews Denise O’Berry, President of The Small Business Edge Corporation. As a small business owner since 1996, Denise understands the challenges facing small business. She's lived them herself and helped hundreds of clients work through the frustrations, fears, and joys of owning a small business.    The enthusiasm and ability of small business owners to overcome huge obstacles inspires her. She is continually amazed by all the things small business owners manage to accomplish. Over the years, her advice has been featured in numerous publications such as The New York Times, Inc, Entrepreneur, the Wall Street Journal, and American Express OPEN to name a few. In 2011, Denise was named a Small Business Influencer Champion by Small Business Trends.    Denise is known to many as the “action lady.” (It’s no coincidence her initials are DO!) A problem solver who helps small business owners get from stuck to done, Denise is also the author of “Small Business Cash Flow: Strategies for Making Your Business a Financial Success,” a practical book about making and keeping cash in your business - where it belongs.  #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:   Read more about the episode at karenyankovich.com/087 Episode Spotlights: Shout out for our review of the week (2:10) Introduction to the episode with Denise O’Berry (2:40) Background on Denise O’Berry (3:59) What inspired Denise to be a “champion” for small business owners (9:23) The difference between processes and workflows, automation and outsourcing (11:30) How to get started with systems (15:27) Explanation on processes within your business (17:37) Explanation on workflows within your business (18:40) Where to start with your business organization and hiring (19:12) How to place tasks in your system (24:38) Example of hiring processes for your business to select the right person (24:51) How to be a CEO of your own business (27:39) The importance of hiring for the culture of your business (33:13) How Denise helps small business owners to start building their business (37:22) Where to find Denise on social media (39:42) Recap of the episode (40:37) Resources Mentioned In This Episode: Event’s Karen will be attending and speaking at: karenyankovich.com/events Marie Forleo’s B-School group where Karen and Denise met Chillpreneur: The New Rules for Creating Success, Freedom and Abundance on Your Terms Denises’ free on-demand webinar: The 3 Secrets for Hiring Your Dream Team Where to find Denise: LinkedIn Facebook Twitter Youtube Karen’s expert LinkedIn services: karenyankovich.com/linkedin-services  Join my free Facebook Group to share how you use LinkedIn and get support tips Visit freelinkedinworkshop.com to join my free webinars every Tuesday at 1PM EST.  Where to get more info to see if you’re a perfect fit for Karen’s mastermind and one-on-one services Follow me on Instagram for more content 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  

Thriving Dog Pawcast
How to care for your dog holistically with Denise Libby - "Mother of Goldens"

Thriving Dog Pawcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2019 57:14


Denise Libby is a lead volunteer at Golden Rescue South Florida, which in 2018 alone rescued 148 dogs. The organization not only rescues dogs in the US, as 81 of those dogs were from Puerto Rico. While not all of those rescued were Golden Retrievers, most of them were. She’s also the “mom” to 3 Goldens - all rescues: Kodi, Alaska, Levy, who can be heard on this episode, as well. She has created a holistic regimen of care for her Goldens through the years and we dive into many of those details here. When she’s not busy caring for her Goldens, using unique holistic approaches I’m excited to get into, she’s a freelance accounting professional serving over 50 clients, mostly in South Florida. Here’s a glimpse of what you’ll learn:  [1:50] Tim introduces his guest, Denise Libby [3:00] How Denise came to love Golden Retrievers [5:38] Why Denise starting going to a holistic vet [6:20] The controversial topic of vaccines, and how it led to Denise’s dog to have seizures [7:43] How fasting led to less visits to the vet, and other home remedies [14:51] How Denise came to inherit her son’s dog, and how they overcame that dog’s health issues [19:40] Turning to raw diet, and the types of raw diets [26:05] How to read a label, and what to avoid [30:00] What Denise doesn’t do for her dogs, and why she doesn’t vaccinate [32:10] Resources for listeners, and where to find them [37:58] The traditional Chinese Medicine approach to care [41:42] The use of mushrooms, and why Tim uses Reishi mushrooms [43:55] How Denise became involved with Golden Rescue South Florida [49:32] The process of getting a dog from Puerto Rico, and the possible costs involved [56:01] Final advice for holistically caring for your animals In this episode… When Denise Libby’s dogs were suffering from seizures, what did she do to help relieve them of their suffering? After following the typical advice and wisdom for pet care, Denise found herself noticing that her Golden Retriever was having strange health problems. On this episode of The Thriving Dog Pawcast, host Tim Berthold is joined by Denise to learn how she took it upon herself to dig into the topic of natural and holistic pet care. Resources Mentioned on this episode Dr. Darko Raw Feeding Miami Raw Feeding University Sunny’s Goldens Connect with Tim Berthold LinkedIn Sponsor for this episode Forever Golden is the flagship product, and it supports the healthy aging of Adult and Senior Golden Retrievers.  Forever Golden is 100% Non-GMO and loaded with 10 human-grade ingredients (many of which are organic) It’s formulated by Holistic Vets to support flexy joints, supple skin, strong immunity, and healthy circulation of Golden Retrievers as they age.    Head on over to sunnysgoldens.com and use code PAWCAST for $10 off your first order.  

Transform Your Life Podcast
0081 - Interview with DENISE BRADY: DEVELOPING GRIT + PERSEVERANCE to PUSH your BODY to its FULL POTENTIAL plus HOW to MAKE FITNESS A PRIORITY while RAISING A FAMILY

Transform Your Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2019 61:31


  Denise Brady is a 36 year old mama of 2 young boys. She's a Registered Respiratory Therapist and an AVID runner both trail and road. This inspirational woman ran her first half marathon when her oldest was only 6 months old. Since then, Denise has ran 5 road marathons including 2 Boston Marathons (2018 and 2019) plus 2 x 50k trail Ultramarathons and many more shorter distance races. Denise is part of an all women's trail relay team called the Wild Bruce Chase that holds the fastest known time for an all women team completing the Bruce Trail (2016), the Rideau Trail (2017), The Ganaraska Trail (2018) and the Grand Valley Trail. All were completed non-stop end to end, relay style. She is a huge supporter of women leading active lifestyles & lives by the personal motto: You can have results or you can have excuses, but you can't have both. Her goal is to be an example to her children and other moms that you can have your cake and eat it too. It’s all about balance, but you don't need to sacrifice your personal goals or who you are in order to raise a family.    In today's podcast episode: How Denise got into running even though she wasn't always a good runner How to develop GRIT + PERSEVERANCE to push through the challenges How to get started & get better with RUNNING What Denise eats to FUEL long-distance runs  TIPS to make fitness a priority, especially while raising family TIME SAVING TIPS to juggle fitness & meal prep  How to get your KIDS INVOLVED with your FITNESS JOURNEY Connect with DENISE on INSTAGRAM @scorpionwoman

The Inspiration Place
026: Banish Your Inner Critic with Denise Jacobs

The Inspiration Place

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2019 40:23


We all experience the harshness of our inner critic and the struggle to sustain our creativity though the noise. From an early age we learn that we should be perfect and flawless. But the truth is our flaws make us human and whole. And in turn make our art more interesting. I am excited to talk to Denise Jacobs who is a guru on quieting your inner critic. A speaker, author and creativity evangelist, she speaks at conferences and consults with companies worldwide. She helps individuals and companies unleash their creativity by banishing their inner critic and hacking their creative minds. She is the author of the book Banish Your Inner Critic. Hear about what the inner critic is and why it is a universal struggle. We talk about the 3 tools we naturally have that can help, strategies to reduce the impact of the criticism and how sometimes the criticisms of others can unlock our secret superpowers. In this podcast, you will discover... (04:07) The moment Denise realized she was creative and establishing a career in graphic designers (06:23) How if you have a certain trait, people often have expectations of you (07:46) How sometimes Denise and I downplay our skills and experience (11:40) Defining what the inner critic is (15:25) That we naturally have tools which can help us handle the inner critic (15:54) The first tool: Neural Plasticity (16:57) The second tool: Mindfulness (18:39) The third tool: Self Compassion (19:20) Giving your inner critic a name (19:57) Giving your inner critic a backstory (23:41) How Denise sometimes gets people to draw their inner critic (25:14) The benefits to working with your non dominant handling (27:10) A story about uncovering your strengths by looking at your criticisms (31:35) How Denise put herself into environment where that trait that was viewed as an asset rather than a detriment (33:11) That it’s helpful to examine traits your are afraid of and find a place where they are an advantage (33:37) The idea of ‘Your Uniqueness Advantage’ (34:46) That you can get to a place where your inner critic is less loud For full show notes, go to schulmanart.com/26 ++++++++++++++++++++

On Purpose With Alex Beadon
#042 - Money Mindset with Denise Duffield-Thomas

On Purpose With Alex Beadon

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2018 41:01


Today we hear from Denise Duffield-Thomas, a money mindset mentor for the new wave of entrepreneurs. We speak about how she helps women create wealth through her mindset courses and practical wisdom on releasing money blocks. We also talk about how she built her million dollar business while managing being a mom.  Show Notes: Introduction to Denise Duffield-Thomas How being intentional with what you do enables you to keep your life unloaded Being an entrepreneur is all about mindset Debunking money mindset beliefs You have to work hard to make money Feeling guilty making money off of people's problems How to overcome your money mindset blocks Without a healthy mindset, you are really going to be struggling Tracking your money is a great habit to manage where you are and where you are going Practices you can use to keep a healthy money mindset Emotional Healing Technique (also known as tapping) How Denise is starting an honest conversation about parenting and entrepreneurship Setting boundaries in your life is important Juggling being a mom and an entrepreneur and what that means today Why it is important to find your path of least resistance Your money is not who you are. It is just money.

Mind Flipping Podcast
Ep 56: Denise Walsh, Gratitude, Vision, Confidence, Guilt, Clarity

Mind Flipping Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2018 52:24


“Borrow my confidence in order to find the fire within yourself.” -Denise Walsh   Join my conversation with certified coach and bestselling author of “Retire Your Husband: A Mom’s Guide to Making Millions with Network Market,” Denise Walsh, as we discuss how to discover your purpose using the power of gratitude and vision. We discuss how to find your innermost confidence and your true identity through gratitude and visualization. Stop following in doubt and begin living your dreams today!   Don’t forget to continue the conversation on the Mind Flipping Facebook group! Show Notes:   How struggling with her own identity influenced her own mind flipping experiences (5:43) How Denise went from a follower to taking on a leadership role (7:30) How being a camp counselor and then a psychologist led to Denise’s first mind flip towards leadership (8:30) Why learning how to access your own vision helps you become a leader in your own life (10:55) Why it’s important to develop a sense of self-identity and clarity in order to find inner confidence (12:00) How working in a nursing home taught her how to listen to her own internal voice and develop her identity, confidence, and vision (14:24) Why does Denise call herself the “Clarity Queen” and what it means to her (15:42) How being comfortable can create a false sense of security that compromises your true identity and how to trust your own intuition to defeat uncertainty  (16:26) Why making a decision even when you are unsure reaffirms your intuition and identity (17:20) What Denise’s team does in order to help new entrepreneurs begin a successful business and feel confident in their decisions (18:25) What Denise does in the morning to start her day with confidence and clarity! (21:52) Why gratitude is important and how journaling and playing gratitude games can help your realize your dreams (23:15) Why asking yourself “What do I do?” is the wrong question (25:30) How prayer, affirmation, and gratitude can lead to positive thinking in life that help you reach your goals (26:09) How Denise remains motivated to achieve her dreams and goals in life (29:19) How creating a habit of gratitude can help you find your fire within (32:00) How moving from fear to faith allows you to experience life through what you want to be versus self-doubt (33:00) The Spackle Round (35:30) Something that Denise still struggles with (36:00) What caused Denise to cry recently (40:00) Denise’s “Get Out of Jail Card” (43:13) Denise’s personal mantra in life (47:50) Denise’s special request for listeners (a free action plan!)  (50:10) Additional Resources from the Show:   Find your way to inner confidence with Denise’s FREE Confidence Map and her workbook to begin your “life flip” today! Discover the secret to entrepreneurial and personal confidence through Denise’s blog and podcast! Follow Denise on Instagram and subscribe on Youtube! Order Denise’s  inspirational mind-flipping books on Amazon! Download Denise’s free action plan and begin to flip your mind and your life!   If you would like to contact Rick, you can send him an audio message, use the contact page HERE  or in connect with him in the Mind Flipping Facebook Group. Let’s keep the mind flipping conversation going, together!

Here to Thrive: Tips for a Happier Life | Self Help | Spirituality | Personal Development
#106. Denise Duffield-Thomas on Money, Mindset & Entrepreneurship

Here to Thrive: Tips for a Happier Life | Self Help | Spirituality | Personal Development

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2018 57:46


Denise Duffield-Thomas is a well-known leader in the money mindset space, especially in the female entrepreneur circles. She’s an Aussie mom of three who has managed to build a highly successful business teaching other women how to master their money mindsets and create lives of abundance. She has written bestselling books including the super catching title – Get Rich Lucky Bitch.We’re also talking about the concepts she shares in her new book, Chillpreneur, which is due to be released Feb 2019. She’s an inspiring example of the idea that it doesn’t have to be that hard, and she confesses to being someone who likes to find the path of least resistance.Some of the additional things we touch on:· What a Money Mindset Mentor is· How Denise is moved by empowered women, and how important a feeling of independence is for us· How she set up her business to reflect her strengths· How important it is to uncover our Money Stories and to go back and uncover our money beliefs· What happened when she lost focus in her business· How Manifesting isn’t Magic· And so much more!You can find out more about Denise and her Money Bootcamp at www.denisedt.comTo pre-order a copy of Chillpreneur so you’re one of the first to get it when it is released, head here: https://www.amazon.com/Chillpreneur-Creating-Success-Freedom-Abundance/dp/1788172035/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1542666850&sr=8-1&keywords=chillpreneurFor Denise’s other books, head here: https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=dp_byline_sr_book_1?ie=UTF8&text=Denise+Duffield+Thomas&search-alias=books&field-author=Denise+Duffield+Thomas&sort=relevancerankIf you enjoyed this episode, please take a moment to subscribe above and write a quick review! We do it for you :)To learn more about Kate, the host of Here to Thrive, head to www.thrive.how See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Pam Sowder Podcast
Insider Knowledge from a Black Diamond: How to Grow Your Business and Achieve That Next Level of Success

The Pam Sowder Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2018 46:25


This is episode 17 of the Pam Sowder Podcast, with your host, Pam Sowder! Pam has over 2 decades of field and corporate experience and was voted one of the most influential women in direct selling. She helps match the daily needs of distributors to everyday life challenges.   This week, Pam is incredibly excited to introduce you to Denise Walsh, her good friend for over a decade! She is a Black Diamond with It Works Global (which means she has made an excess of $100,000 a month for six months in a row!) She has helped millions achieve their dreams and is living out her own dreams everyday!   This episode is full of actionable tips and tricks you can use today as well as tons of nuggets of wisdom and insider information on how to best apply yourself within your business. Denise talks about how she has grown in this business, the pivotal moments that have helped her reach her goals, routines and habits that were foundational in her success, and the pitfalls she has avoided in keeping up with her business and goals. She also gives her tips in how to stop fearing the unknown, break out of our money mindset, get unstuck, quiet the negative self talk, and ultimately retrain our brain for success!   Key Takeaways [:31] Pam introduces her guest this week, Denise Walsh. [1:10] Pam welcomes Denise to the podcast. [1:30] Denise’s backstory: what she was doing before It Works, what led her to It Works, and her journey to reaching Black Diamond. [3:09] How Denise has grown in this business, personally and professionally. [4:52] Denise’s journey and challenges trying to reach Black Diamond and the pivotal moment that helped her reach it. [9:16] What Denise considers the most important question to ask in order to improve yourself and grow your business. [12:16] Why do we worry ourselves sick and fear the unknown? How do you overcome it? [14:07] How do we reprogram ourselves from negative past experiences? [16:27] Denise’s journal and morning routine that was foundational to her success. [22:39] How to quiet our inner bully and retrain our brain. [25:55] Pam’s journaling tip for ridding negative self talk. [27:09] How do we achieve that next level of success and not stay stuck? [30:47] How to shift your money mindset! [33:33] Denise’s challenge to you: write a letter to money! [34:40] What can people do right now to get unstuck with their money mindset? [35:45] How do mindsets affect our overall being and success in life? [36:57] An exercise Denise wants you to try in order to become what you want to become. [37:50] Why forming positive, productive habits and making small shifts in your everyday routine can be so crucial to your overall success. [40:50] Pitfalls Denise has managed to avoid when first starting her non-traditional work schedule. [43:28] About Denise’s Dream Life series. [45:44] If you have any questions for Denise or Pam, be sure to tweet them: @ItWorksPam and @neesiewalsh.   Mentioned in this Episode It Works Denise Walsh’s Website Denise’s Free Action Planner Denise Walsh’s Youtube Channel   Continue on your Adventure Find more episodes on PamSowder.com/Listen Reach out to her at: PamSowder.com/Connect   Reach out on Social Media! Follow Pam @ItWorksPam on Twitter — Tweet her and use #askpam #pamsowder!  

Rootstock Radio
Denise O'Brien: Amplifying Women’s Voices in Communities, on Farms & in Legislature

Rootstock Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2018 28:58


Seasoned farmer, community volunteer, and founder of the Women, Food and Agriculture Network, Denise O’Brien, talks about how she and her husband have experienced positive and negative shifts around the idea of organic food—and agriculture in general—over the last forty years. She also talks about what led her to be among the many women running for public office in her home state of Iowa, and across the country, in the upcoming 2018 midterm elections. Tune in to hear about… How Denise and her husband have created a “bio-diverse oasis in a sea of industrial agribusiness” What prompted Denise to run for public office, and what the campaign trail has been like for her How she thinks things might be different if women had more decision-making power over the land they farm (and what Denise is doing to make that happen) How Denise turned her own frustration and despair into action—and you can too!

Lords of the Sith Podcast
6| Women in Star Wars: being a woman in the fandom

Lords of the Sith Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2018 66:50


Today's episode is the first of our new series "Women in Star Wars", covering portrayals of female characters, feminism and gender dynamics in Star Wars, as well as a discussion of women in the Star Wars fandom. In today's discussion Lee, Denise and Mary discuss their experiences as women from different backgrounds, nationalities and age brackets participating in the general Star Wars and Reylo fandoms. CONTENT: 00:19 Introduction: Women in Star Wars 00:55 How Denise got into Star Wars: ROTJ all day erryday, the Yubnub Song mini-debate and Star Wars in Brazil 03:55 How Mary got into Star Wars: overcoming the fear of Vader money boxes to watch ANH and falling in love with Mara Jade 07:05 How Lee became a Sith: lightsaber duels with umbrellas and reflections on growing up as a bi-cultural kid in 1990’s Latin America 10:30 Where my Jedi/Sith girls at? 14:17 Not everyone was happy about George Lucas giving up custody 18:23 How Denise got into the fandom life: TCW and increasingly aggressive pre-TFA online speculation 21:25 How Lee got into the fandom: the intergalactic experience of TFA and Reylo recognition described in detail 25:00 Trouble in paradise: show us your Star Wars credentials and other fandom BS 28:00 Why Mary’s cosplaying is not as fun as it used to be :( 31:02 Campaigning for Ben Solo at Star Wars Celebration Orlando 2016 33:03 Fear itself 36:36 Weaponizing “feminism“: A Kylo Ren “apologist” reflects on “woman-ning in the right way” 38:05 Nobody expects the Spanish Inquisition 39:15 When a Reylo podcast finally dared to utter the word “Reylo” and talking Star Wars in person 42:51 “Star Wars is also for women?” ,”Where’s my masculine Star Wars?” and other strange questions 45:48 “Reylo is Twilight” = ”GTFO muh Star Wars”? 47:37 Lee’s controversial opinion of the day: the Force ain’t female, not all TLJ-haterz are male, and name-calling is lame 52:00 EU fans and the new canon 53:20 why are Reylo fans so Kylorenattacked? 54:26 Kylo Ren is beautiful and wears a man-gown: cue outrage 56:45 Am I interloping? Star Wars as a symbol of masculinity 1:01:55 "Control...suits me"--and thoughts on Harley Quinn 1:04:00 The irony: it turns out that Reylo is a celebration of a young woman's power 1:05:25 Let's chat *Note: the video version of this discussion is still being edited and will be uploaded to our YouTube channel next week. In other news: we're on iTunes now, huzzah! itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/lords…ast/id1419179407 MUSIC: Intro: Loyalty Freak music - Extra Metal freemusicarchive.org/music/Loyalty_…c/HYPER_METAL_ Outro: Stellardrone - Fermi Paradox Stellardrone – Stellardrone-07-fermi-paradox

Fempower
Denise Zaporzan On Strategy and Reinvention

Fempower

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2018 72:56


Denise is President of Denise Zaporzan and Associates, a strategy practice based in Manitoba and is on Fempower today! @dbydenise Denise Zaporzan is a talented, brave and warm woman. She lights up any room she is a part of. She has reinvented herself so many times in her career and it’s a fascinating story of courage and faith. Our conversation is so warm and endearing. Although we talk business and real advice, there is so much real life in this conversation. This is a deeply rich conversation filled with so many golden nuggets of advice and thought provoking insights.   As a trusted advisor, Denise demonstrates her passion, energy, and knowledge of strategy and leadership through work with public and private clients. Denise is a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA), and received the prestigious Fellowship CPA (FCPA) designation in 2010, the profession’s highest recognition of significant career achievements and contributions to community. In 2017, Denise developed and launched her newest initiative, D by denise, a Canadian lifestyle blog, brand, and e-commerce platform. D by denise publishes content celebrating the modern middle-aged professional woman, and collaborates with local (Canadian) brands and media to celebrate the authentic voice of the modern, middle-aged female audience.    IN THIS EPISODE WE DISCUSS: Her background and how she reinvented herself in the middle of her thriving career How Denise held her ground when she was blind-sided in her career path Her honesty, integrity and vulnerability How she overcame fighting for her job while placing her family first The importance of relationships and connection Denise’s golden nuggets of advice for women in business and life Denise’s latest venture, her blog, D by Denise for the modern middle-aged woman Intergenerational mentorship and knowledge transfer Conversation as a means to knowledge and wisdom Entrepreneurship, Vision and Strategy Meeting Ariana Huffington in person and the impact of her work on Denise’s life Denise’s gratitude journal Moments for wellness and giving back Saying NO, creating boundaries and honouring your time and space How Denise found meditation in a dark time of her life Denise’s most importance strategic tips for YOUR business Motherhood & Family First Tips on networking for both the introvert and the extrovert Denise’s book recommendations Daring Greatly @brenebrown Thrive @arianahuffington The Power of Introverts @susancain Denise’s hidden talent & secretly desired superpower The Goddess that I assign to Denise Bonus Items: RSVP by email to hello@fempower.ca to reserve a seat for the First Fempower LIVE! Event happening July 11/18, 7pm at  the Good Earth Coffee House on 455 Sterling Lyon Parkway, Winnipeg MB, featuring Giovanna Minenna of Brows by G https://browsbyg.com/ There will be door prizes! Announcement Fempower Bracelets on SALE now on www.fempower.ca hand-picked natural crystals and stones personally selected for their properties and meanings. Find out more on the site! Join the Fempower Tribe!   LINKS: Recommended Reading Daring Greatly by Brene Brown Thrive by Ariana Huffington The Power of Introverts by Susan Cain Denise’s Blog: D by Denise https://dbydenise.com/ Denise’s Company: Denise Zaporzan and Associates http://www.denisezaporzan.com/

Healthy At Any Size
The Recipe for a Curvy, Confident Holiday Season with Denise Caldwell

Healthy At Any Size

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2017 29:14


Denise Caldwell is a celebrity fashion stylist. From A-list, celebrity clients (and fashion heavy hitters) like Sarah Jessica Parker, and Jennifer Lopez, to the “everyday” women that she makes over for fashion outlets and morning shows, Denise has been in the thick of it with women of all shapes, sizes, and skin tones as she helps them look their best!    In this interview, Denise and I discuss how she’s been able to build the career that she has today, working with so many amazing brands, magazines, and media outlets. We talk about how she navigates the fashion world, especially as a woman of color, and a curvy-bodied woman. Denise shares some of the ways that she stays sparkly, no matter what comes her way!    As a partner with Marshall’s this holiday season, Denise has some very useful tips and tricks to navigating the holidays as your most confident, sparkly self. Especially if you’re a curvy woman! We unpack seasonal trends, plus some easy year-round ways you can infuse a little more sparkle into your look, and your overall self-presentation! This conversation with Denise is like a Vitamin B shot of holiday cheer, and who couldn’t use a little bump of that?    Key takeaways:    Denise’s early career, and how she became the woman she is today  Navigating the fashion world as a curvy woman, and a woman of color  How to get up the nerve to create the life of your dreams  Strategies to project confidence, so you look and feel your best!  A breakdown of how to wear seasonal trends like red, faux fur, metallics, and more  How Denise dresses herself from head-to-toe every day  What to think about when building an outfit for day-to-night  Why higher heels can make you feel closer to god!    Mentioned in this episode:    Denise’s Instagram  Marshall’s    Share the Body Love!    Share what you learned here via Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, or Twitter    Subscribe on iTunes and leave a review. I love hearing what you have to say!    Post your own experiences, thoughts, and feedback to social media using the hashtag #healthyatanysize! 

The SIGRUN Show
How to Create a Million Dollar Online Course with Denise Duffield-Thomas

The SIGRUN Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2017 29:10


Denise Duffield-Thomas is a money mindset coach and mentor with a passion for helping female online entrepreneurs develop a healthy mindset around making money, getting paid what they are worth, and controlling their financial situations so they can lead fulfilling lives. She is an award-winning international speaker and has written two best-selling books: Lucky Bitch and Get Rich, Lucky Bitch. Denise talks with me about her story, what her first few online courses were like and how she used these experiences to learn and improve her courses over time. She also discusses how following her passion led her to creating her first million-dollar course, the mindset challenges she had to overcome and gives tips to new entrepreneurs considering creating their first online course. “It's your course, you decide. You have to feel good about what you are charging.” - Denise Duffield-Thomas In This Episode of The Sigrun Show: The importance of starting a blog or podcast before launching a course How passion plays a role in developing a highly profitable online course Reframing failures as learning opportunities to learn and grow Tips on growing your audience Developing systems and infrastructures before launching a course The benefits of limiting the number of participants in your first few courses How creating a course can help you create boundaries in your business When to start selling affiliate courses Overcoming money mindset blocks Creating a membership program vs. selling a time-limited course Why consistency is critical to your success How Denise's motto “All roads lead to bootcamp” has helped her overcome “shiny object syndrome” Key Takeaways: Before you launch your first course, start with blogging or podcasting first. Develop systems that will support your course before you launch. Start small. The road to creating something that could be a million-dollar course is littered with bad ideas. Keep going. Be consistent. Connect with Denise: LuckyBitch.com Please share, subscribe and review on iTunes Thank you for joining me on this episode of the Sigrun Show. If you enjoyed this episode please share, subscribe and review on iTunes or Google Play Music so more people can enjoy the show. Don't forget to follow and connect with me on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram! Get Denise's Free Money Mindset Workshop Reclaim Your Money Power Discover The 3 Mistakes That Keep Women Entrepreneurs Broke and Exhausted – And How You Can Eliminate Them!

The Impact Driven Entrepreneur
10: How To Open Yourself Up To Receive Money with Denise Duffield Thomas

The Impact Driven Entrepreneur

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2017 29:19


Denise Duffield-Thomas is a motivational speaker, entrepreneur, author, and money mindset mentor. She helps women overcome money blocks and create outrageous success. Want to work with Denise and take control over your finances? Go to www.luckybitch.com to know how. Get the full show notes at http://impactdrivenentrepreneur.com/receive-money-denise-duffield-thomas/ In this episode, Denise and I talk about: Money mindset Struggles of an impact-driven entrepreneur How Denise got started with teaching and empowering women about money How to deal with mindset blocks How Denise came up with the name “Lucky Bitch” and what it really means How to receive passive income Resources mentioned: Reclaim Your Money Power Workshop The Luck Factor by Richard Wiseman   Private Coaching With Mariana Ready to increase your income and impact? That is exactly what Mariana helps her clients to do. Go here to see if private coaching is right for you. Check out other resources on the website: ImpactDrivenEntrepreneur.com

Art Made Easy
How One Classroom Teacher Transitioned to her Dream Job as an Art Teacher with Denise Lediaev: AME 062

Art Made Easy

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2017 39:44


Former classroom teacher, Denise Lediaev, didn’t know how much she loved teaching art until she became a full-time art teacher in Adelaide, Australia. Listen to how Denise transitioned to this role with grace and enthusiasm. She is humbled to have a supportive school, loads of resources and an assistant but it’s her love of teaching art that truly makes her happy. IN THIS EPISODE YOU’LL LEARN:  How Denise transitioned from a classroom teacher to an art teacher (and how she filled some big shoes in the process) How teaching art in Australia is similar to teaching in the United States The biggest challenge Denise has faced teaching art and how she is working towards a solution Denise’s favorite types of art lessons and mediums she uses in the art room The special considerations that teachers must be aware of before embarking on an Aboriginal project. LISTEN TO THE SHOW   DOWNLOAD A SYDNEY HARBOR LESSON PLAN Inspired by Australian artist, Ken Done, children create a drawing of Sydney Harbour, including the famous Sydney Opera House and Sydney Bridge. Click on the aqua box below, add your name and email and we'll email you the PDF. SHOW NOTES:  Tjanpi Desert Weavers Website & Facebook Page Australian Artist Ken Done Aboriginal Art Information Sharing Cultures (How to) The Desert Weavers that Denise loves! Youtube video of Collecting Color. The book Denise uses as inspiration with her students.

The Amber Lilyestrom Show
Denise Duffield-Thomas on Overcoming Our Money Blocks + Rewriting Our Money Story

The Amber Lilyestrom Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2017 58:41


I am so honored to introduce you to my amazing guest, Denise Duffield-Thomas. Denise is a money mindset mentor for the new wave of online female entrepreneurs. Her best-selling books Lucky Bitch and Get Rich, Lucky Bitch give a fresh and funny road-map to create an outrageously successful life and business. Denise teaches women to release their money fears, set premium prices for their services and regain control of their finances. I have been a fan of Denise's work for years and I am thrilled to share our epic conversation on upgrading your life and business, growing an authentic audience, and overcoming money blocks at every level with you! IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN: ● The mindset needed to upgrade your life and business incrementally ● What ‘Procrastabranding' is and how it's holding you back ● What money blocks are and how to find them ● Denise's strategy for discussing the entrepreneur lifestyle around her children ● How Denise and her husband set business boundaries and work together cohesively as a soul fueled team ● How introverts and experts can create a successful business ● How the Wonder Women call to action moved us into motion in our personal missions in an even bigger way ● How Denise uses productivity hacks to avoid decision fatigue ● Denise's specific advice to women overwhelmed with money blocks DENISE'S STORY: ● Decided to stick to her zone of genius and embrace money mindset work ● Retired her husband from his 9-5 to join in her home business ● Recognized she was introverted and honored that space in her business ● Created her million-dollar business as a mompreneur of 2 WHAT I ASK: ● How did you begin to uplevel your money mindset? ● What has helped you the most in growing an authentic following? ● What's happened in your life as a result of living your soul's calling? ● What are your favorite productivity hacks? SOUL FUELED QUOTES: “Money doesn't cure money blocks. You can have a million dollar business and still have money blocks.” “The biggest damage I see in business is people trying to be like other people. You really just have to honor who you are and create your business so it allows you to thrive.” “When you don't see any role models, look in the mirror and say, ‘Oh, there she is.'” “You can be any kind of rich woman you want to be.” DISCUSSED IN THIS EPISODE: Luckybitch.com/formula 750words.com

Into the Woods with Holly Worton
BMP170 Denise Duffield-Thomas ~ How Upgrading Your Money Mindset Can Transform Your Business

Into the Woods with Holly Worton

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2016 26:34


Today's Guest Denise Duffield-Thomas is one of my favorite online entrepreneurs, and I'm so excited to have her back on the show! She's THE money mindset mentor for online entrepreneurs, and you probably know her as the Lucky Bitch! I absolutely love her two money mindset books, and I'm also a member of her bootcamp. You'll love this episode! About Denise Duffield-Thomas Denise Duffield-Thomas is the money mindset mentor for the new wave of online female entrepreneurs. Her best-selling books “Lucky Bitch” and “Get Rich, Lucky Bitch” give a fresh and funny road-map to create an outrageously successful life and business. Denise helps women release their fear of money, set premium prices for their services and take back control over their finances. Denise is an award winning speaker, author and entrepreneur who helps women transform their Economy-Class money mindset into a First-Class life. Find her at www.LuckyBitch.com Listen to this episode What You’ll Learn How showing up every week helped things fall in place in Denise's business Why it's so important to discover your money memories, and how to do that How Denise found the formula that works for her in her business Why it's actually new level, OLD devil in money mindset Why ALL clearing techniques work in upgrading your mindset Things We Discussed The Magic of Believing, by Claude M. Bristol  The Lucky Bitch Money Bootcamp Hoʻoponopono The Work by Byron Katie  Inspiring People Leonie Dawson Oprah Connect with Denise Website Facebook Twitter Free Gift Click to Tweet It would make me so happy if you could take a minute and share this with other women entrepreneurs on Twitter. If you enjoy the Business Mindset Podcast, please click to tweet: [BMP170] Denise Duffield-Thomas ~ How Upgrading Your Money Mindset Can Transform Your Business http://wp.me/p3507p-3CT  #podcast How to Subscribe Click here to subscribe via iTunes Click here to subscribe via RSS Click here to subscribe via Stitcher Help Spread the Word If you enjoyed this episode, please head on over to iTunes and kindly leave us a rating and a review! You can also subscribe, so you'll never miss an episode.    

BE Culture Radio - The Ultimate Business Podcast on enhancing Company Culture, Management, and Leadership
Being in Service to One Another with Denise Thomas and ApplePie Capital

BE Culture Radio - The Ultimate Business Podcast on enhancing Company Culture, Management, and Leadership

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2015 39:52


Denise Thomas is the CEO and Founder of ApplePie Capital. She has always felt compelled towards setting up businesses and she firmly believes that culture is always absolutely vital to the success of any company. We all have a lot to learn from her, that's for sure. Listen to this simply remarkable interview and find out: How Denise accelerated her company's growth What she believes about core values Denise's invaluable tips for up and coming entrepreneurs And much, much more To get the full show notes, transcripts on this episode check us out at www.befurniture.com/episode66 You can also connect with us on Twitter @BeFurniture or personally to me, @BEJohnGardner Click the links to subscribe on iTunes or Stitcher