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One of Emily Ptak's catchphrases is that “Social media is your secret weapon.” But often—before social media can be used as the tool it should be—she notes that you have to “look under the hood.” You have to address deeper issues your business may have before sharpening your social media sword. What does that look like? Why is a more ethical approach to selling your services the key to success? Emily shares more in this episode of Content Callout!Outline of This Episode[0:45] How Emily wrote copy for famous musicians[4:13] Handling canned sales messages on LinkedIn[7:07] Tagging people on Facebook[10:45] “Social media is your secret weapon”[16:04] Take a peek under the hood[21:30] The world of sales has changed drastically[23:35] Use social media for customer service[27:35] Brands need formal crisis management in place[32:07] The struggle: human-centric or Google-centric[38:04] Does formalized education matter anymore?[41:42] How to learn more about Emily Ptak and Ptak + CoResources & People MentionedCopysmith Connect with Emily PtakPtak & Co.Call or text Emily at 403-305-0175Emily(at)EmilyPtak.comConnect on LinkedInFollow on TwitterConnect on Instagram Connect With the Content Callout Teamhttps://ContentCallout.com Subscribe to CONTENT CALLOUT onApple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts
Mike Montague interviews Emily Yepes on How to Succeed Through Supply Chain Challenges. How do you keep selling when the warehouse is empty or there is not enough staff to deliver? How do you deliver bad news to prospects and clients when you have shipping delays or price increases? In this episode: The best attitude, behavior, and technique on how to succeed through supply chain challenges Don't jump right in to solve the problem People want to be heard and understood and you can do that for them Truly utilize active listening techniques - with every client in every situation Validate your client's emotion in the situation Understand your own emotional triggers Prepare some responses that feel comfortable for you so you're ready Solve the problem - even at a loss - to keep a lifelong customer Problems give you an opportunity to show how much you care How Emily defines success Podcast: https://howtosucceed.libsyn.com/ iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/how-to-succeed-podcast-by/id1097591566 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/00JoVzRtMzmQB5Ae5RWWQZ The How to Succeed Podcast is a public and free podcast from Sandler Training, the worldwide leader in sales, management, and customer service training for individuals all the way up to Fortune 500 companies with over 250 locations around the globe. Find white papers, webinars, and more in our free Sandler E-Learning Library: https://www.sandler.com/sell Don't forget to subscribe and leave us a comment!
I love following pop culture, and one of my favorite commentators is someone who is making the law accessible and relatable through the lens of celebrity and influencer legal issues. Emily D. Baker's content is the first legal content that I've truly been able to not only stomach, but actually enjoy since the time I became a lawyer, and I LOVED interviewing her for this week's episode of Beyond Influential. If you like my content and personality, I know you're going to like this episode. Emily D. Baker is the host of the top-20 news commentary podcast, The Emily Show. Emily's YouTube channel has over 140,000 subscribers now and over 10 million views. Emily has created a niche for herself where she gets to truly be herself and make money talking about the topics she enjoys, and she's created a unique and passionate community who calls themselves the law nerds. She has over 15 years of legal experience, including over 10 years as a deputy district attorney, which is huge. And I had to have Emily on the show because I honestly just want her to be my friend. We are both two lawyers who are very into pop culture, and this episode is NOT boring legal sh*t—we're talking about real life—business, boundaries, social media, and more. On Ep. 161, we cover: How Emily is making the law accessible and relatable through pop culture Emily's journey to law and her experience in the DAs office: From white collar crime and perjury cases to murders, gangs, and drug charges; Burnout & boundaries: What led her to the online space & YouTube Britney Spears & Erika Jayne: Keeping up with current cases in the public eye How she's built a rabid community of “law nerds” that moderates itself How she's monetized a business model the way she wants, working with ADHD, and more! Don't want to miss an episode (or valuable free resources!)? Get on my list here: https://www.brittanykrystle.com/subscribe Want to listen to Beyond Influential ad-free and get other exclusive perks? Check out Beyond Influential Backstage! OTHER HELPFUL LINKS: Check out my Free masterclass on 3 Secrets to Building a Profitable Personal Brand! https://www.brittanykrystle.com/masterclass/ Watch Emily's TedX Talk on 3 words that will change your life: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HBXkN9sQELk WANT MORE THAN ONE WAY TO SUPPORT THE PODCAST? Join Beyond Influential Backstage and get access to ad-free episodes and other exclusive perks! https://www.brittanykrystle.com/backstage Leaving a review on Apple Podcasts goes a long way: https://apple.co/3rSk09A Take a screenshot while listening to the episode and share it in your Instagram Stories—and make sure to tag me @brittanykrystle! https://www.instagram.com/brittanykrystle/ To connect with Emily: Website: https://emilydbaker.com/ The Emily Show: https://emilydbaker.com/podcast/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/theemilydbaker Instagram: https://instagram.com/TheEmilyDBaker Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheEmilyDBaker LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/theemilydbaker/ To connect with me, Brittany Krystle: Website: https://www.brittanykrystle.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brittanykrystle/ Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/brittanykrystle/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brittanykrystle/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/brittanykrystlexoxo/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/brittanykrystle/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1f0uI6wzWqp58n7fk-7-1g Clubhouse: https://www.joinclubhouse.com/@brittanykrystle
“I'm a bit bummed with how it went, but that's why I want to get back into more racing. I know I'm fitter than that showcased, and I want to just have fun with racing, because the Olympics are obviously the pinnacle of our sport, but I think there's so much more aside from that. So I want to have fun with all that, and do what I love, and not feel like because I didn't make this team it was a failure of a year or I'm a failure of an athlete.” Emily Infeld arrived at the start line for this year's U.S. Olympic Track & Field Trials 10K last month with an impressive running resumé. She's a professional runner with the Bowerman Track Club, specializing in the 5K and 10K. She's a 2016 Olympian and a 2015 World Championships bronze medalist. But along the way, Emily has also been plagued with injuries — one major injury, she says, for every year of her professional career. In spite of injuries, surgeries, and setbacks, Emily has persevered and built immeasurable mental toughness along the way. So when she got to Hayward Field, she had one goal: Make another Olympic team. Unfortunately, like all but three of the athletes that day, Emily didn't finish in the top three, and missed out on this year's Team USA. On this episode, she recaps the long road to the Trials, breaks down that hot race in heartbreaking detail, and talks about what's next. SPONSOR: AfterShokz — Visit ontherun.aftershokz.com for 15% off wireless headphones. What you'll get on this episode: On racing the 1500m for the first time in eight years (4:30) Has running always been fun for Emily? (7:50) On racing in all this heat lately (9:10) Working on execution vs. focusing on time (13:00) The intimidation factor, and relationships in running (15:55) All about wedding planning! (22:00) On working with Shalane Flanagan as both a teammate and coach (26:00) Emily's road to the 2021 Olympic Track & Field Trials (31:30) The 10K race plan, and how the race played out (50:45) How Emily recovered emotionally from the Trials, and what's next (59:20) What Emily's been whipping up in the kitchen (1:03:15) What we mention on this episode: Shalane Flanagan on Episode 242 of the Ali on the Run Show Emily Sisson on Episode 394 of the Ali on the Run Show Karissa Schweizer & Elise Cranny on Episode 395 of the Ali on the Run Show Follow Emily: Instagram @emilyinfeld Twitter @emily_infeld Follow Ali: Instagram @aliontherun1 Join the Facebook group Twitter @aliontherun1 Support on Patreon Blog Strava Listen & Subscribe: Apple Podcasts Spotify SoundCloud Overcast Stitcher Google Play SUPPORT the Ali on the Run Show! If you're enjoying the show, please subscribe and leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts. Spread the run love. And if you liked this episode, share it with your friends!
Create a Life that is Beautiful Podcast: Purpose | Lifestyle | Wellness | Spirituality
What can our relationship with food tell us about our business? Oh, everything! Today, on the Podcast we are welcoming our very first guest for the year - Emily Slachetka!! Emily is a Holistic Nutrition Coach + Inner Voice Facilitator and is also one of my incredible clients in our Holistic Business Mistressmind. Today, we're talking holistic nutrition + diving DEEP into Emily's journey growing her business. Find out how she moved through fear, tapped into her unique (human design) Generator strategy + became fully booked in her first live launch ever using our Holistic Business Framework. Join Emily & I as we talk: * A Generator's journey to growing her business, including how to tell when it's a true no vs fear + leading a team according to your design * How Emily became fully booked in her business after her first launch + how this launch changed her perspective of fear for good * Emily's journey from employee to entrepreneur & Holistic Nutrition Coaching - and that moment on the treadmill that shifted her relationship with food + herself for good * How the diet industry is impacting your relationship with food, and how to find peace, freedom, sustainability + empowerment instead (and why this matters for your business too!) * Why allowing yourself to take it slow is the best way to approach both your business + your nutrition journey for best results (and other common patterns that show up in both nutrition and business) * The power of energetic accountability, playing up, community, coaching & sticking to your process for any growing business owner * Emily's advice for managing a growing business with a full time job * Emily's experience in the Holistic Business Mistressmind & why she's joining us for a second round! This episode is perfect for all business owners, and for anyone who feels stressed, controlled or uncomfortable in their relationship with their body, food or exercise. Find ease + expansion in this episode. Start listening now! For full show notes head to: www.leticiaringe.com/podcast/emilyslachetka
In today's episode, we hear from one of this generation's foremost authorities on everyone's favorite topic: sex! Author, podcaster, and sexologist, Dr. Emily Morse has the longest-running sex-themed podcast on iTunes, starting Sex With Emily back in 2005 when the only people starting podcasts were tech geeks. Since then, Emily has covered literally every sexual topic you can think of, from Afro sexology to bondage, to whatever you're imagining right now; she's got an episode on that too! More recently, Emily Morse Teaches Sex and Communication has become one of the most popular courses on the Masterclass platform.In this episode, you'll get a glimpse into Emily's backstory, from politics to documentary filmmaking, and find out how she became a sexologist when she realized that she could help a lot of people by spreading more real-world information about sex. Listening in, you'll learn how the path to following her curiosity was fraught with financial struggles and family interventions, how Emily overcame those obstacles, and how she came out the other side of her dark tunnel as the world-renowned ‘sexpert' that she is today.We also discuss some of the common myths surrounding sexuality, and how Emily defines a healthy sex life, particularly if one partner wants more sex than the other, which she says is actually more the norm than it is the exception. Tune in for a fascinating conversation about the power of following your curiosity!Key Points From This Episode:Emily shares her favorite activity as a child; playing with her Barbie dolls.Hear about her upbringing and her experience with “the birds and the bees.”Find out why Emily says she didn't know what she wanted to be when she grew up.How her concept of success shifted after her dad died at the age of 49.What she learned about communication, making an impact, and how to get things done from her time in politics that later informed her path.Learn about Emily's next chapter as a documentary filmmaker and her drive to create.The story of how she created See How They Run, her first documentary film.How Sex With Emily started in 2005, following her own curiosity about her friends' sex lives.Hear the story of how Emily met Captain Erotica, thanks to her interest in Burning Man.Some of the early success and validation Emily received from her podcast.The financial challenges she encountered in 2009 when the global recession hit.How she worked her way through those struggles by remaining committed to her vision.Find out how she became involved in writing the book, Hot Sex.Emily shares her perspective on competition and why she doesn't worry too much about it.How being known as a sexologist in her 30s affected her personal life.Why Emily believes we bury our heads in the sand as a society when it comes to talking about sex; and how she is trying to change that.The importance of including sex under the umbrella of health and wellness.What Emily hopes the conversation about sex and relationships will look like years from now.How she hopes to equip people with the adequate knowledge and language necessary to talk about sex openly.The three main causes of divorce, sex, children, and money, and the value of communication.Her advice for managing mismatched libidos or what Emily calls desire discrepancy.The value in expanding our definition of sex to include other acts of intimacy.What the experience of shooting a Masterclass was like for Emily: the responsibility to deliver.How Emily defines success these days; spiritual, mental, physical, and emotional wellness.Her thoughts on success in relationships and the importance of being authentic.
"I just remember thinking during the race, 'I'm running my race and I'm doing everything I can to give myself a shot at making this team.' And at the end of the day, if it's enough, it's enough." The last time Emily Sisson was on the Ali on the Run Show, it was to break down her disappointing race at the 2020 U.S. Olympic Marathon Trials. Today, Emily returns to the show — and this time, we're celebrating! Last month, Emily raced — and won! — the 10,000m at the U.S. Olympic Track & Field Trials, earning herself a spot on Team USA for this summer's Olympic Games. On a hot day at Hayward Field in Eugene, OR, Emily took the lead five laps into the 25-lap race, and she held it the entire time, finishing in 31:03 and breaking a 17-year-old Trials record that was formerly held by Deena Kastor. On this episode, Emily talks about the win and shares every detail from race day. She talks about how hot it really was on the track that day, explains how she recovered physically and emotionally after last year's Marathon Trials, and shares how she feels about making her first Olympic team. SPONSOR: goodr. Click here and use code ONTHERUN15 for 15% off your entire goodr order! What you'll get on this episode: How Emily celebrated her 10K win (3:55) Reflecting back on the 2020 U.S. Olympic Marathon Trials (5:35) What Emily's training was like leading up to the Track & Field Trials (11:00) On arriving at Hayward Field (15:45) Emily's thoughts on the heat and the 40-woman field (22:30) What it's like being the one to watch (27:00) How Emily felt at the start of the race (33:55) What it was like lapping the field (40:40) On “running scared” (42:30) When Emily knew she had the win (45:30) What happened after the race (48:00) What Emily has learned from training partner Molly Huddle (51:30) What we mention on this episode: Emily Sisson on Episode 234 of the Ali on the Run Show Emily Sisson on Episode 169 of the Ali on the Run Show Molly Huddle on Episode 391 of the Ali on the Run Show Follow Emily: Instagram @em_sisson_ Twitter @em_sisson Follow Ali: Instagram @aliontherun1 Join the Facebook group Twitter @aliontherun1 Support on Patreon Blog Strava Listen & Subscribe: Apple Podcasts Spotify SoundCloud Overcast Stitcher Google Play SUPPORT the Ali on the Run Show! If you're enjoying the show, please subscribe and leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts. Spread the run love. And if you liked this episode, share it with your friends!
Emily Reagan is a mom of four, Air Force wife, digital marketing consultant and founder of vacrashcourse.com. As a scrappy military wife who moves every two years, Emily has worked in various jobs related to public relations, marketing, sports media relations, journalism and video production. Finally her random skill set paid off as a freelancer digital media “VA” (virtual assistant). Now she helps creative entrepreneurs take their talents online, grow their social media presence and build their sales funnels. She quickly booked out and didn't like turning down clients, so she trained her smart military spouse and mom friends to learn digital media tech skills and take on clients as their own. She calls her Digital Media VA Crash Course graduates “unicorn VAs” because they have all the resourceful qualities, online insight and implementation skills that online business owners are looking to hire first... aka that total magical package. Here's what we covered on the episode: Emily's Background () How emily and I met over a year ago, before the pandemic at dinner through Sage Polaris at the TCC IRL event The story of how Emily had her dream job, found out she was pregnant, moved again, became a stay at home mom, had a couple more kids, and moved a couple more times A friend of Emily's saw that a blogger needed help with a media kit and asked Emily if she would be interested; Emily said yes and explains that she googled what a media kit was because at that time social media was changing so much and she had been out of the workforce for a 4-5 years Emily explains how doing this blogger's media kit opened one door after another and introduced her to Google Analytics What's a Unicorn VA? Why Emily doesn't like the term VA because to her, she was never just a virtual assistant, she had so many responsibilities and did so many tasks that had a direct impact on her clients and their business What Emily teaches virtual assistants in her course is, get in, get your feet wet, learn the skills, figure out very quickly what you like, what you're good at, what you don't like and immediately start promoting yourself Promote yourself as a VA by taking on projects because so many businesses will hire in-house or hire overseas When Emily talks about unicorn VAs, she's talking about that first person you hire when you need help with everything, someone who can help with the administrative tasks, but can also help with the tasks that bog you down weekly When deciding what you should or shouldn't take on as a VA, Emily says know what your zone of genius is and start handing off the things you aren't good at Emily shares that when you have a skill that's marketable, you just need to learn the online way of doing that business and shares a real example of someone in her course When Emily first started, she kept her head down, said yes to the projects, had no vision but ended up booking out so quickly that she realized she needed to teach her other mom friends what she was doing because there was such a high demand for implementers How training 8 women to take on and subcontract client work validated for Emily that she could teach people and realized she needed to scale it How Emily's Business has Changed The story of how Emily helped a client with a million dollar launch, where she stayed up until 1am rebuilding the client's tech library and realized she didn't want to be doing that anymore Emily started to scale her course and put herself out there How quiz funnels were a great way for Emily to keep her hand in the pot, but get out of hourly rates When Emily pitched her first press kit, she charged $300 and shares she had some experience but didn't really know how to design, so ended up hiring it out Emily started doing Pinterest for $10/hr and says she loved it because it was stress free Now, Emily charges $100/hr and her day rates are $1,000 a day Don't Wait Until It's Too Late If you are in need of a VA, you can go to hire a unicorn.com and fill out a form that they'll post in their student Facebook group Emily's advice is to not wait until it's too late to hire someone to help you; she also says don't get stuck on 1 tech skill you need because someone will be able to learn it Even if a job listing has job requirements you don't meet, like needing 5 year of experience, Emily says put your name in the hat anyways Why Emily tells all her students who are new to talk to their friends because they probably know a business owner who you can get work from Emily tells us about the 4 women on her team and explains each of their roles, and shares that she does her own social media Connect with Emily on Instagram or listen to her Podcast, Unicorns Unite or fill out a form at hire a unicorn.com if you are in need of a VA Links mentioned: Emily's VA Crash Course Hire a Unicorn Connect with Emily on Instagram Listen to Emily's Podcast - Unicorns Unite Like what you heard? 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Emily and I hit it off well in this one and I'm excited to share it with you guys. It was a casual, but interesting, conversation that highlighted her laid-back personality. Emily is a Registered Dietitian and personal trainer with desBFITtraining. She also hosts a podcast called "Dietitian Table Talks" and co-hosts "Below The Influence(R)" with DesB. In this episode, we cover: -How Emily and I are going to lose our RD credentials one day -Her upcoming wedding and house shopping -Her introduction into fitness and becoming a fitness coach -Why we both will never compete again in a fitness competition -Emily's terrible first job experience -A life-changing text from DesB -Why not everyone should be an entrepreneur -Emily's future plans for biz and with her new husband -The role she's trying to fill in the fitness industry -Goals she gives to new clients who were chronic dieters -What it takes to change old beliefs -How she's been enjoying her podcast with DesB -Why we love podcasting -Constantly being stimulated with background noise -Why we need more boredom in our lives -What qualities she's looking for in deciding where to live -And much more! WATCH this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/DRxPyrHVV2k **PS: If you could rate and review the podcast, it would mean the world to me and it would help get the word out to others just like us so we can continue building this amazing, one-of-a-kind community.** Connect With Emily: Instagram: @dietitian.em.b Twitter: @embogaudo Connect With Matt: [Free] 30-Day Ultimate Physique Development Manual: https://bit.ly/UltimatePhysiqueDevelopment Hire Matt For Coaching: https://mattmcleod.org/online-coaching Twitter: @mattmcleod6 Instagram: @mattmcleod6 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/mattmcleod6 Website: https://mattmcleod.org ---- Produced by: David Margittai | In Post Media Website: https://www.inpostmedia.com Email: david@inpostmedia.com Social: @_margittai © 2021 Matt McLeod
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For Emily Griffith, this has been a journey of triumphs and challenges. Like many entrepreneurs, she started without startup experience or capital and had to figure out how to survive along the way.The idea behind Lil Bucks was born in Australia a few years ago. Emily was working at an advertising agency in Sydney when she got introduced to buckwheat as a healthy alternative to sweet snacks like granola. She fell in love with it immediately.When Emily came back to the United States, she noticed that there weren't any brands selling buckwheat as a snack in the Midwest. Upon further research, she discovered that the country was missing food that could meet consumers' functional needs while tasting better than existing alternatives. On top of that, she learned that while 75% of Americans were eating healthy snacks, they didn't want to sacrifice taste or texture over nutrition.She felt there was a gap in the market and that her idea was the best option to fill it. In 2018, Lil Bucks was officially born as a breath of fresh air in a world where many people forget that they're creating solutions for people and not just more products to make a profit.Join us in this episode to learn how Lil Bucks has managed to quadruple their revenue from 2019 to 2020 while providing healthier grain options in the US and supporting sustainable farming.Key points discussed- What does Profit to the People mean to Emily? (00:00)- How Emily fell in love with buckwheat (01:01)- The Origins: Bootstrapping Lil Bucks (05:00)- How is the company growing today? (08:26)- Emily's beginnings with fundraising and crowdfunding (10:47)- How Lil Bucks continues to raise funds (15:33)- Advice for aspiring entrepreneurs (19:07)Additional resourcesLearn more about Lil Bucks and their work here:https://www.lovelilbucks.com/To keep in the loop for the latest developments in crowdfund investing, make sure to follow this podcast and listen in every week. Leave a rating and a review and let's bring profit back to the people together.Ready to start investing in your future? Then head over to www.republic.co and find a startup you're passionate about.This content is provided for educational purposes only by Republic. Nothing discussed should be construed as legal, tax, accounting, or investing advice. The views of the presenters may not be the views of Republic and its affiliates. Always consult with trusted professional advisors before making investments. Private investments are inherently illiquid and may result in a total loss. All rights reserved.
Have you ever considered how much power your thoughts have over your emotions and your actions? It may be more than you think, but the good news is that we have the ability to change our thoughts and thus change how we experience our lives. In this conversation, Holly and I speak with Emily Vermillion about the power of our thoughts. Emily shares her personal experience of going from struggling with OCD (Obsessive Compulsive Disorder), anxiety and depression to living a life of freedom and joy. How did she do this? With God's help and by changing her thought patterns to ones that line up with truth. Whether you've experienced the overwhelming feeling of obsessive thoughts or you've just allowed your thoughts to roll through your mind without much examination, you're sure to be both encouraged and challenged in this episode. You'll also learn some practical ways you can begin transforming your thought life and living with more freedom and joy. For the full show notes, visit estherlittlefield.com/episode156. Key Points About Finding Freedom and Joy and Managing OCD, Anxiety and Depression Emily's life and leadership journey [4:41] The power of our thoughts [10:20] How our thoughts are connected to our emotions and feelings [13:15] Determining the difference between changing our thoughts Biblically vs. the concept of manifesting [17:30] Emily's personal journey of dealing with OCD, anxiety, and depression [21:50] How Emily realized something had to change The role of medication in changing these issues The tools Emily used to combat OCD, anxiety, and depression [32:31] Lay it at the feet of Jesus Meditative prayer Discerning the difference between Biblical concept of meditation vs. new age ideas [41:40] How we can determine if we need to change our thoughts [45:31] Leaders are learners [58:35] Connect with Emily: Website Podcast Instagram Facebook Facebook Group Emily is a wife, mother, podcast host, and Christian Certified Life Coach. After receiving her MBA and landing a corporate job, Emily realized God needed her to completely switch gears, and rediscover the purpose He created her for. Having walked through this season, Emily's passion is for equipping others to discover their purpose and find joy in the present. Emily hopes to offer encouragement, thought provoking tools, and actionable steps to help others get unstuck and living life intentionally! Connect with Esther and Holly: The Christian Woman Business Podcast Esther's Website Holly's Website Instagram Facebook Group Facebook Page This episode was originally published on estherlittlefield.com/episode156.
Tony Robbins, Oprah Winfrey, Robert Kiyosaki, all household names that have made a huge impact not just with entrepreneurs but in the world as well. We’ve all heard their journeys, read their books, and watched them closely, but when it comes to your own journey do you see similarities? Welcome back to Inside The Greenroom, we are excited for today’s guest, Emily Vavra is a worldwide keynote speaker and purposeful entrepreneur with a 9-figure business built from the ground up and the calling of guiding other purposeful entrepreneurs in achieving their prestige, grace, and zone of genius. Emily is a go-getter who at twenty-three jumped into the world of networking marketing making her first million dollars just three years later, she is passionate about serving entrepreneurs and creating a clearer path to success. Join us as we talk about how Emily built her business from the ground up by jumping into the deep end and pursuing her dream of creating a life that was her own. Emily talks about investing in herself and business to give her the right tools to accelerate herself as fast as possible. Listen in as she discusses the importance of upgrading your meeting skills by evaluating questions, do’s and don’ts, and human connection. You’ll learn about Emily’s initial mindset of saying yes to everything so that she could get as much exposure as possible, why she believes true service is one of the best things you can do, and how taking time to slow down before making a decision can keep you from later regrets. Emily talks about the It’sEmily method and how you too can learn how to avoid burnout, choose what works best for your goals, and accelerate your journey. If you have been needing a little extra help with your business you will not want to miss this episode. To learn more about Emily and the it’sEmily method or to book her for your next event check out the links below! Here’s what we cover: How Emily built her business from the ground up The importance of perfecting your meeting skills Finding creative ways to serve The responsibility you have with starting a platform The best thing you can do for your business Creating balance to avoid burnout Why you should write down the questions you keep getting asked How Emily overcame the biggest obstacle of her career Beating imposter syndrome and pushing through fear Slowing down to make sure you’re making the right choices And much more! LINKS: Connect with Emily: Website: https://itsemily.com/ Website: https://www.itsemilymethod.com/ Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/emilyavavra Insta: @itsemily Connect with Blair: blair@advanceyourreach.com Connect with us: Facebook: www.facebook.com/advanceyourreach Website: advanceyourreach.com stageagency@advanceyourreach.com Email: info@insidethegreenroompodcast.com Book Speakers for your next event! We are the only agency where you can book free and paid speakers, no bureau commissions! Learn More https://elitespeakersagency.com/ Influential Speakers in Emily’s life: Eric Worre Chalene Johnson Brendon Burchard Episode Minute By Minute: 0:27 Welcome, Emily Inside The Greenroom! 1:42 How Emily’s journey started 6:29 How events help Emily achieve success 12:15 The steps Emily took to get on more stages 19:09 How Emily determines what to focus on 22:40 The 'it’s Emily' method 26:22 What’s on the horizon for Emily 28:20 Emily’s biggest struggle in the early days 32:25 What Emily learned when things 35:47 The event that impacted Emily the most More About Emily: Emily Vavra is a worldwide keynote speaker and purposeful entrepreneur whose calling is guiding other purposeful entrepreneurs in achieving their prestige, grace, and zone of genius. She is a top Network Marketing Professional who to this day built a 9-figure organization from the ground up that includes over 145,000 individuals. She is also an internationally recognized entrepreneur who packs arenas and events with thousands of people, speaking on strategic business coaching, breaking through people’s plateaued mindsets, sharing inspirational stories, and more. Her ability to connect with audiences on various topics, from simple tips on being prestigious in your profession, to more profound self-worth issues, is primarily due to her authenticity growing up in a small town with a single mom. Emily has been featured in FORBES, Good Morning America, Fox News, ABC, Life+Style Magazine, and MORE! She is honored to share stages with some great names such as Tony Robbins, Eric Worre, Lisa Nichols, Lou Holtz, Brendon Burchard, and many more. Now, after a decade of entrepreneurship, Emily has created her flagship coaching program, ItsEmily Method, which fast-tracks all her skills, wisdom, and results-driven strategies to the purposeful entrepreneurs who want more in their life. She created it for those who want to uplevel their current business goals and be seen as power players in their respective industries regardless if you’re just starting or have been in your profession for decades.
In this episode, Heather interviews Emily Mancini, Architect at Sympraxis Consulting, Microsoft MVP, and PnP Team Member.Tune in to hear their conversation on: "I call them Emily's Cliff Notes."How Emily uses her blog and micro topics to help businesses and people with Microsoft 365 user experience."Give them the set so they can spike it there."From speaking engagements to her work with the PnP community, why Emily believes continuously learning and sharing those lessons is important to the community and invaluable to the individual."Sharing is Caring."Emily's work with the PnP team to remove barriers and encourage first-time speakers and GitHub contributors."I grew up typing in MS-DOS commands before I could write, but it never seemed like a thing I was going to do."How a screen share mishap led Emily into a career focused on tech.For full show notes visit mavensdoitbetter.com
As we approach our 50th episode, we like to say THANK YOU! We appreciate each and every one of you who tunes in each week to hear what our guests and we have to say. We feel so fortunate and will be forever grateful that we have the opportunity to share what we’re passionate about with you each week. From the bottom of our hearts, thank you for listening! In this episode, we share our journeys of how we entered into the fitness industry, how the people we met and jobs we took influenced us into who we are today. We also chat about how we hope to see the health and fitness industry change and how we agree that everyone would benefit from strength training. Our 50th episode [1:15] How we got into the fitness industry [1:32] Emily’s health journey [3:35] How Emily’s job at New Lady Fitness altered her life [4:10] Emily decides to become a personal trainer [6:40] CrossFit South City [10:00] How we hope the fitness and food industry to go [11:42] Kelley’s journey into fitness [13:50] Cardio junky [16:40] Sweat Pound For Pound [17:00] Charles Poliquin state of mind [18:00] Building trust and relationships with clients [19:15] Tony Soaib [22:10] Follow us on IG: @wellness.unfiltered Follow Kelley: @kelley_bugger Follow Emily: @emilyzwilling
Singer-songwriter Emily James began writing her own music when she was 10 years old, inspired by such musical influences as Bob Dylan, Fleetwood Mac, and Adele. At 16, Emily moved from New York to Nashville and, a year later, released her self-written EP, Emily James, produced by Grammy award winners Ian Fitchuk (Kacey Musgraves) and Jacquire King (Kings of Leon). She relocated to Los Angeles in 2017 and released her debut album, Til the Morning, produced by Ryan Hadlock (The Lumineers, Vance Joy). Emily’s most recent EP, Wanted You To Know, was released in February of 2021. What you will learn: How growing up in New York City, having a close-knit family who valued the arts, shaped her approach to music. How taking piano at an early age started her on a path to success as a songwriter and performer. [0:00-6:27] How performing at open mics in New York at the age 13 and being surrounded by supportive musical influences inspired her as a musician. Why she felt a connection to Nashville and what it was like to move there. [6:27-10:57] How she first got the attention of producers and how singers/songwriters work and collaborate with producers. [10:57-16:16] How Emily protects her work legally as an independent artist and the steps she takes to obtain licensing to perform covers of other songs. Emily’s opinion on the importance of being in Los Angeles to make it in the entertainment industry, and how covid has changed that dynamic. [16:16-23:13] The evolution Emily’s songwriting with her latest EP Wanted You to Know and what it was like making the music video for her song Back in the Summer. How her mother has influenced and supported her, and how the challenges of being taken seriously in the music industry as a young artist. [23:13-31:00] What is was like growing up in a post-9/11 New York, Emily’s plans for the future, and her take on the double-edged sword of social media. [31:00-39:12] Resources: Emily James’ Website, Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, Instagram, Spotify
Emily Crookston is a ghostwriter for rebels, renegades and mavericks, because she too identifies as a renegade. After spending years trying to get onto the tenure-track as a philosophy professor, she became frustrated with academia and all its entrenched traditions. Now, she puts her writing skills to good use as a business book ghostwriter. She shares with us how her process works, why niching wasn't in the cards for her business, and how there is no right way to write a book. We talk about process, productivity and creativity, as well as geeking out about academic and technical writing. TOPICS EXPLORED IN THIS EPISODE: No niche [ 1:22 ] Emily's book-writing process [ 4:08 ] How Emily thinks of a book [ 6:30 ] There are many ways to write a book [ 8:39 ] How Emily found ghostwriting [ 12:45 ] Transferable skills from academia [ 16:33 ] Structuring a non-fiction book [ 19:40 ] Emily's definition of renegade [ 21:25 ] Emily's Quotable: Renegades are asking the question: is there a better way? I was an otherwise intelligent woman except for the fact that I thought belonging to a class of elite intellectuals was worth sacrificing my freedom. ========== Books mentioned: American Icon: Alan Mulally and the Fight to Save Ford Motor Company ========== Connect with Emily: Website: https://www.thepocketphd.com/ LinkedIn: Emily Crookston ========== Connect with Kattie: Online: www.kattiethorndyke.com Instagram: @kattiethorndyke LinkedIn: @kattiethorndyke
This episode of The WIRE sees property management CEO Emily Sim join Grace Ormsby and Sadhana Smiles. The Ray White executive shares her experiences in saying yes, reflects on the “boxing in” of women as property managers, considers the importance of caring, and shares her thoughts on what makes a good leader. In this episode, you will hear: How Emily handled a new agency as a single parent The crossroad that saw her eventually move back into the corporate space What it takes to drive a business forward Make sure you never miss an episode by subscribing to us now on Apple Podcasts. Did you like this episode? Show your support by rating us or leaving a review on Apple Podcasts (REB Podcast Network) and by liking and following Real Estate Business on social media: Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. If you have any questions about what you heard today, any topics of interest you have in mind, or if you'd like to lend a voice to the show, email editor@realestatebusiness.com.au for more insights.
Emily is a Doctor of Human Sexuality and the host of the longest-running sexual wellness podcast Sex with Emily. She is also the best-selling author of the book Hot Sex: Over 200 Things You Can Try Tonight. Emily has helped millions of people around the world navigate their sex lives. Her candid conversations challenge cultural taboos, misinformation and awkward sex talks to create a future where people can deeply connect and embrace pleasure-filled lives. Warning: This podcast has content of an adult nature. This is a very wide-ranging conversation around all things sex (for single people and those in relationships) but here are some of thing things we talked about in today’s podcast. How Emily got her doctorate in human sexuality How to get out of your head and deal with anxiety around or during sex The benefits of scheduling sex and keeping the ‘honeymoon vibes’ alive Threesomes, Anal sex and how to explore conversations around fantasies. Faking orgasms and why exploring your body is the key to finding what you like Removing the shame around masturbation for females Having the uncomfortable conversation with a partner or potential partner on what turns you on And much more. EMILY'S LINKS: Emily’s Website: https://sexwithemily.com/ Emily’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sexwithemily/?hl=en BRIAN'S LINKS: The online business podcast https://briankeanefitness.com/business-podcast/ How to move your PT business online course https://briankeanefitness.com/online-business-course/ Rewire Your Mindset course (new): https://briankeanefitness.com/rewire-your-mindset-course/ BKF Online Course: https://briankeanefitness.com/bkf-online/
“You are not a helpless victim of your own thoughts, but rather a master of your mind.” – Louise Hay Your mind is a deeply, amazingly powerful entity. Your thoughts have the ability to influence your outcomes, including your ability to heal, grow, and implement change. But many of us discount the power of our incredible minds, either out of hesitancy or complacency. With intentionality and focus, you can harness the power of your mind to improve your life in every way. Because your thoughts create connections in your brain, being conscious about the way you think is critical for creating positive outcomes. On today’s show, you’re going to learn about the power of your mind and how meditation can help you reach your goals. Today’s guest is Emily Fletcher, a meditation teacher and founder of Ziva Meditation. Emily is here to share the numerous mental and biochemical effects of meditation, and why a meditation practice is also beneficial for children. You’re going to learn about dealing with a wide spectrum of emotions in a healthy way, and how to channel your innate power to manifest your dreams. In this episode you’ll discover: How Emily got exposed to meditation, & why she decided to study it. Why meditation is the solution to unnecessary suffering. How meditation can clear out old, accumulated stresses. The 3 M’s of Ziva Meditation. Why simple meditation can be the most profound. How meditation can improve sleep latency. The problem with the prevalent chronic low grade stress loads. What adaptation energy is, and why it matters. The benefits of meditation for kids. How common parenting methods can often suppress children’s emotions. The importance of holding space for the magnitude of emotions. What it truly means to surrender. Why meditation can help you increase neuroplasticity. The number one question you should ask yourself after meditating. How getting out of fight or flight mode can help you realize your dreams. What the word Ziva means. Items mentioned in this episode include: Foursigmatic.com/model -- Get an exclusive discount on your daily health elixirs! Beekeepersnaturals.com/model -- Get 15% off raw honey & other natural remedies! Zivameditation.com/preview -- Get 3 free days of Ziva meditation! The Mind vs. The Brain with Dr. Caroline Leaf – Episode 463 Stress Less, Accomplish More by Emily Fletcher Connect with Emily Fletcher Website / Twitter / Instagram * Download Transcript Be sure you are subscribed to this podcast to automatically receive your episodes: Apple Podcasts Stitcher Spotify Soundcloud Join TMHS Facebook community - Model Nation
The pandemic has catalyzed more changes in our lives than we could ever have predicted. How should we go about factoring these changes into the stride of our daily lives and the progress of our work? In this episode, Sarah Li Cain speaks with Emily Guy Birken, a Plutus Award-winning freelance writer and book author, about the systems that Emily set in place for herself and her family to reorganize their routines and adapt to both the pandemic and the change in Emily’s work intensity from her new book contract. Episode Highlights How the pandemic impacted Emily’s work and life priorities How Emily and her family handle the change in her work intensity The systems Emily implements to organize her work and home life Emily discusses lessons from writing her book About Emily Guy Birken Emily Guy Birken is a former educator, lifelong money nerd, and a Plutus Award-winning freelance writer who specializes in the scientific research behind irrational money behaviors. Her background in education allows her to make complex financial topics relatable and easily understood by the layperson. Her work has appeared on The Huffington Post, Business Insider, Kiplinger's, MSN Money, and The Washington Post online. She is the author of The 5 Years Before You Retire, Choose Your Retirement, Making Social Security Work for You, and End Financial Stress Now. Emily lives in Milwaukee with her engineer husband, two elementary-aged sons, a retired racing greyhound, and a cat that doubles as a throw pillow. You can find Emily at her EmilyGuyBirken.com and on Twitter
Emily Pereira is an author, international retreat leader, and women’s coach, specializing in helping women call in heart-thumping-passionate-I-got-your-back-no-matter-what love. Her favorite moniker from her clients— is “Relationship Whisperer”. After 13 years of intensive and extensive spiritual training and exploration, she has amassed a treasure trove of astonishing wisdom and powerful practices and used these to heal her own love story, and transform her life. Over the years, she has helped hundreds of women do the same. After 32 years she finally discovered the storehouses of dormant creative passion that brought her to the magic inside her and led her to write, sing, play guitar, paint, and dance burlesque. Most people have no idea how connected the creative and the spiritual really are. Tapping into this dynamic duo can trigger a cascade of powerful changes so that you can transform past resentments into gratitude, and cultivate real confidence. IN THIS EPISODE, YOU WILL LEARN: [00:02:26] How Emily moved to Costa Rica [00:08:13] Adversity leads you to “the quest” [00:23:23] The quest is about what you get along the journey, not at the destination [00:27:08] Experiencing deep gratitude through the hardships of 2020 [00:42:08] The right relationships will come alongside the journey of your healing
Nicole, Schuette, Columbia Fit Body Bootcamp owner, is a mother of 3, a business owner, licensed physical therapist, and a NASM Certified personal trainer. She is a fitness lover with a passion for inspiring others to transform their lives through better health, fitness, & mindset. In this episode, we talk about running a business, morning routines, kids, mindset, time management, and leadership growth. This is one you don’t want to miss. Nicole is such a genuine human and is doing amazing things in our community. How Emily and Nicole met [1:30] How Kelley and Nicole met [1:53] Jessica Cameron [2:06] Fit Body Bootcamp [2:30] Ed Mylett and Andy Frisella [4:30] Opening Fit Body Body [4:50] Working and mindset shifts [13:12] Inbody Machine [14:31] Time management and parenting [16:53] Nicole’s morning routine [19:04] Advice for mom [24:00] Postpartum [25:00] Kelley’s experience being a mom [29:18] Life coach [31:17] Disk profile [31:54] Twisted Tree [34:37] House rules [37:02] Follow us on IG: @wellness.unfiltered Follow Kelley: @kelley_bugger Follow Emily: @emilyzwilling
Margo is joined by Emily McDowell to discuss the less glamorous side of running a creative business. Emily is a writer, illustrator, speaker, and entrepreneur who is fiercely committed to NOT doing all of those things at the same time. In 2012, after a decade working in advertising, Emily founded the stationery and gift brand, Emily McDowell Studio. In January of 2021, the brand changed its name to Em & Friends, to reflect its expansion into partnerships with additional artists and writers. She currently serves as the brands creative director. Emily and Margo chat about: Taking stock of what you want your life to look like Entrepreneurship and burnout Taking self-care into your own hands (because no one else is going to do it for you) How Emily began to separate her self-worth from her productivity, success, and business Why she rebranded and changed her business name Things she would do differently if she could go back in time Taking a holistic approach to ‘work-life balance’ Some tough lessons she’s learned over the last 10 years as a creative entrepreneur Emily’s work has been featured by The New York Times, Good Morning America, BBC News, and NPR's All Things Considered, among many others, and in 2015, she was named one of Slate's 10 Designers Who Are Changing the World. Connect with Emily: www.emandfriends.com https://www.instagram.com/emandfriends/
If you are an online business owner (whether you use Facebook ads at this point or not), today’s episode with Emily Hirsh, CEO of Hirsh Marketing, was made for you. Emily Hirsh is joining us today to cover the basics of facebook ads, lead generation to an email list and why these two elements are crucial for the growth and security of your online business. Emily and I also discuss tips on how to connect with your audience during the pandemic, how to pivot your business, how to grow your podcast, and how so many other tips to being a well-balanced CEO. Tune in to hear: Emily Hirsh, CEO of Hirsh marketing, share her best kept secrets when it comes to online business and being a CEO. Why you should be consistently working to grow your email list How Emily is a mother to three children, leads 25 employees and continues to level-up her business while balancing her personal life through her power to decide.
It’s always helpful to hear someone’s personal story because it will resonate with many more people than they might think. My guest today shares her experience with postpartum depression, which was made even more shocking because it occurred several months after the birth of her second child. Join us to hear Emily’s story. Emily Adler Mosqueda has become a fierce advocate for mothers since experiencing postpartum depression several months after her second daughter was born. It’s different with a second child because a mother receives much less support than with her firstborn. Emily talks about how she realized the signs of her postpartum depression, along with how her profession has been affected. She is a bilingual pediatric speech-language pathologist, Associate Clinical Professor, and Lead Clinical Supervisor at the Young Child Center with the Communication Disorders and Sciences program at the University of Oregon HEDCO Clinic. Emily is the mother of two young daughters who teaches graduate students about parental mental health factors as they relate to communication disorders. Show Highlights: Emily’s story of postpartum depression with the birth of her second daughter: Cruising along with confidence until eight months postpartum Depleted in every way and sleep deprived, Emily finally took a leave of absence from her job to address her postpartum depression and begin regular counseling, acupuncture, and writing How Emily learned to ask questions and research to find answers and educate herself How Emily’s husband, a Chinese medicine physician, was able to relate her symptoms to her pregnancy and postpartum Key contributing factors for Emily: The tendency toward depression that she kept secret Cumulative sleep deprivation Cultural influences about motherhood and perfectionism The pressure to “have it all together” with a second child--and not need help How Emily has learned to value her needs and feel free to express them How Emily felt that her care providers missed the signs and didn’t take the opportunities to ask about her wellbeing Why Emily worried about the language development of her second daughter and took steps to provide early intervention How Emily’s experience with postpartum depression has intersected with her career as a speech-language pathologist who is training grad students to be aware and intuitive A broad overview of language development in kids Tips for parents to support language development by interacting verbally, labeling items, talking about daily tasks and activities, reading books, and giving intention to being more talkative with your child How writing her memoir helped Emily heal Resources: Connect with Emily: Emily Adler Mosqueda
Welcome back to another episode of Mystic Podcast! This week Daniela is joined by Psychic Business Coach Emily Whiteside. Emily shares her beautiful and inspiring story of how she started listening and acting on her intuition and stepped into her true powers. She talks about her lowest points regarding money and how she struggled to pay rent. She went from creating drama around that to instead letting go so she could instead receive with ease. Emily also talks about her Manifestation journey and the issue of Manifesting something feminine in a masculine way. Together, Emily and Daniela as well talks about why it can be difficult to understand why something is happening while you are in the middle of it happening. In this episode Daniela and Emily talk about: How Emily shifted and started listening to her intuition and started her business. Why Emily struggled with paying rent and how she turned that around. The issue of manifesting something feminine in a masculine way. The struggles of being brought up in a masculine society while being naturally more in the feminine energy. Why you don’t always understand what is happening when you are in the middle of it happening. Where to find Emily Whiteside: Emily is a psychic business coach helping women to step into their feminine magic, wealth, and impact. Instagram: @emilyannwhiteside Light Leader Society group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/437989286674515/ Join Magic Activator Membership: https://daniela-arango.com/magic-activator-membership/ MEMBERS LOGIN: https://danielaarango.podia.com/members/posts Join Mystic Community @Mystic.Podcast Follow Daniela’s journey & Teachings @IAmDanielaArango
"Connection over perfection." - Emily Osmond This episode of the Heart-Centred Business podcast is a very special Spotlight interview with the amazing Emily Osmond! Emily is my go-to guru when it comes to all things Instagram... and she could be yours too! She is one of the speakers at the Heart-Centred Virtual Business Conference that's happening in March 2021, so make sure you go get your ticket. In this interview, Emily and I talk about all things Instagram, why it can be such a powerful connection tool for your business, and some of the things that you DON'T need to do when it comes to growing your business on Instagram. Emily also talks about her amazing free webinar coming up, How to turn Instagram into the sales engine for your business. You can sign up at emilyosmond.com/free. In this episode we talk about: How Emily helps womxn who are starting a business online Why she LOVES Instagram and feels it's so powerful for online business The amazing impact that Instagram can have on building an entrepreneur's confidence What some of Emily's favourite things are about Instagram stories, and how she uses that for connection Emily's thoughts and top tips on Instagram reels Overcoming the fear that you may have around Instagram Learning as you go Show notes in full are at: tashcorbin.com/258 Follow Tash on Facebook: facebook.com/tashcorbincoaching Join the Heart-Centred Soul-Driven Entrepreneurs: facebook.com/groups/hcsde
Most of us associate summer on campus with conference programs. But summer interns need housing, too, and many campuses are capitalizing on this need. So, what does a summer internship student housing program look like? Would it work on your campus? And what are summer interns looking for in a place stay? Emily Eskridge-June is the Director of Housing and Residence Life at Cornish College of the Arts in Seattle, Washington. In the summer of 2016, Emily started housing interns in partnership with ABODA, a global short-term rental company that specializes in student and corporate housing, and since then, she has built a robust, independent summer internship housing program at Cornish Commons. On this episode of Student Housing Matters, Emily joins guest host Erik Elordi to explain how she started offering summer internship housing at Cornish Commons. She walks us through the four strategies her team has used to increase the number of interns they house over the years, describing the relationship between good customer service and word-of-mouth recruitment. Listen in for Emily’s insight on the four things summer interns are looking for in a place to stay and learn how to build and market a summer internship housing program on YOUR campus! Topics Covered When and how Emily started offering summer internship housing at Cornish Commons The 4 things Emily’s team has done to increase the number of interns they house over the years The relationship between strong customer service and word-of-mouth recruitment How Emily’s team leverages Google Ads and a streamlined website to market directly to summer interns in Seattle The 4 things interns are looking for in a place to stay for the summer Why Emily’s team can no longer rely on big Seattle companies like Amazon and Microsoft for a large pool of interns and what they are doing to face that challenge Connect with Emily Cornish College of the Arts Seattle Intern Housing Connect with Erik Student Housing Matters Student Housing Matters on Facebook Student Housing Matters on Twitter Capstone On-Campus Management Erik at COCM Erik on Twitter Email media@cocm.com
Email: mailbox@wstrmedia.com Voicemail: (630) 557-9787 Welcome to Episode 206 of WSTR! This episode's topics include: - Guest Interview: voice actor and audiobook narrator Emily Woo Zeller! - Breathing life into a character from comic book page to audiobook drama - How Emily keeps her head during the pandemic - ...and much, much, more! For all your galactic news and talk needs, this is the podcast you've been looking for - tune in to WSTR Galactic Public Access.
Today’s episode is all about how to find fierce friends, nurture these relationships and create more work-life integration in doing so. Emily shares her thoughts on what true friendship means, and how to find these meaningful friendships we all crave. She shares how she has built up a village of friends from scratch through two trans-country moves and gives some great advice for how to strike up the first conversation with a stranger to create an opportunity for connection without coming off creepy.4 Must-Have Checklists for Your Kids so You Can Sit Back and Relax (While They get Ready on Their Own)What we’re talking about…That we all yearn for more connection, but our mindset stops us from reaching out.The importance of modeling healthy relationships to our kids.How to start a conversation that leads to low-pressure opportunities for repeat encounters.Emily shares some scripts for conversation starters.That planning and scheduling a meet-up could be what holds us back from creating more opportunities for friend-time.How “automating” repeat meet ups help keep the friendship alive, much alike the concept of “Stammtisch”. The importance of creating low-barrier opportunities for new friendships to grow.Emily shares her “open door” approach to Wednesday family dinners.Examples on how introverts can recharge after reaching out to new friends. Why it might be harder for extroverts to create deeper, lasting relationships and how to balance that out. How Emily and husband create “morning-meeting/dates” to plan their work-life balance, goals and direction as a family.That it is ok to have different friend “pockets”.
We’re here today to bring you a really refreshing look at how to break out of stagnation in your life and how to get to a place where you’re both content and fulfilled with yourself and within your relationship. Joining us in this conversation is our incredible friend, Emily Pereira. Emily is an international retreat leader, yoga teacher, and women’s coach. By her clients, she is also known as the “relationship whisperer!” Over the years, Emily has amassed a treasure trove of astonishing wisdom and powerful practices that she has used to transform her life and hundreds of other women. Emily was so amazing in this episode (as she always is!) She not only shared her journey of how she got unstuck when she found herself stagnant but she shares how everyone else can do the same as well. She speaks about the portal that opens up in times of great contraction, the importance of giving yourself permission, the magic that happens at the edge of your comfort zone, how to begin to live more in alignment with your truth, and how to bring freshness into your life when things feel stale. This conversation really inspired us and got us really thinking about where we want to both personally and within our coupleship. There’s always more work to be doing in creating the life of your dreams and Emily shares some of the incredible ways you can get started on this journey. IGNTD Specials: IGNTD Live Online Groups (Free for 14 Days) IGNTD Subscription ($43 per month & 30 days of Live Groups included) IGNTD “Once an Addict” Campaign Topics Discussed: [:35] About today’s episode with our amazing guest. [3:54] As always, be sure to share any aha moments you have with us and our guest, Emily Pereira, on any social media platform! [5:23] The conversation portion of the podcast with Emily Pereira! [5:55] Emily introduces herself and shares about what she is currently working on. [6:23] Emily walks us through this concept of “the search for ‘enough’” as well as her own personal journey in it. [13:56] Emily elaborates on the key lesson from her book, The Quest, and the portal that opens up in times of great contraction. [15:27] The importance of giving yourself permission and the magic that happens at the edge of our comfort zone. [16:58] Emily shares about the work she does with women in helping them to become more curious and open-minded and explore the things they thought may never be a part of their quest or journey. [21:52] The importance of reorienting your head to what you’re excited about and fulfilled in instead of looking for what is missing. [22:35] A powerful combo: gratitude plus adding the “why.” [23:21] Sophie and Emily discuss the importance of empowering couples and women through awareness and focusing on what’s working. [24:47] Key components of maintaining a healthy relationship through daily intentions and practices. [26:02] Sharing what we've been working through with our own couples therapist. [28:55] How Emily manifested living in Costa Rica, the wild adventure that led to her meeting her husband, and why the life she is currently living is in perfect alignment with the truth of who she is. [32:22] The challenges of perfectionism and the power of choice. [34:05] Emily shares one of the powerful techniques she uses with couples that helped strengthen their coupleship. [37:03] We all fall into patterns but it’s important to switch things up and bring in freshness. [38:54] Where you expand is where the light comes in! [39:36] Why shifting into positivity is a gamechanger for all aspects of your life. [41:53] What is the best advice Emily has ever received? [42:20] One of Emily’s proudest moments to-date. [43:26] What have been some of Emily’s hardest moments? [44:25] Some of Emily’s self-care rituals that keep her aligned. [48:03] What ignites Emily? [48:56] Thanking Emily for joining the podcast and sharing her wisdom. [49:54] Be sure to screenshot this podcast and share any of the aha moments you had during this episode by tagging us and Emily and sharing on social media! Mentioned in this Episode: Emily Pereira The Quest: From The Hollywood Hills to the Amazon Jungle, One Woman’s Search for Enough, by Emily Pereira Philosophie Superfoods Use code IGNTD to stock up on your favorites! Find out more about IGNTD: IGNTD.com IGNTD.libysn.com Subscribe to the Podcast iTunes, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify Follow us on Social Media! 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In America, we’re taught that a good life is a happy life. Many of us have spent the core of our adult lives chasing success and happiness, but does accomplishing more really make us happier? Perhaps there is another path to wellbeing that’s deeper and far more fulfilling. In this episode, author Emily Esfahani Smith reveals why happiness isn’t a destination — and why we should seek meaning instead. We’ll hear powerful lessons from Emily on what steps we can take to strive toward building a life of joy, meaning, or purpose. In this episode, we discussed: Why the pursuit of happiness represented in our culture is flawed Four research-backed pillars for building a meaningful life How Emily discovered the undeniable connection between purpose and contribution The power of the attitude you bring to daily life (and why it matters more than you may think) Emily’s inspiring advice on simple ways to make your life more meaningful The question of universal principles for happiness and defining your life’s purpose Why it’s normal to go through phases of life where you don’t feel purpose or meaning Links The Power of Meaning: Crafting a Life That Matters by Emily Esfahani Smith Man’s Search for Meaning by Viktor Frankl
Emily McGuire, the sassy copywriter who in her own words is "not like a regular writer, I'm a cool writer", is sharing her knowledge and expertise about all things copywriting in this episode. When I saw her personality throughout her social channels and website, with references to Devil Wears Prada and The Breakfast Club, It really solidified why copy is so important. We're all evoked by emotions, but commonalities and I certainly had some of those with Emily. During this conversation we chat about: ✨ How Emily came to be a copywriter and her background ✨ How she mainly attracts her clients - practicing what she preaches ✨ Some examples of some amazing brands we both love that use the power of words to attract their tribe ✨ Her biggest challenges as a small business - We can ALL relate to this one! ✨ 2 common mistakes she sees small businesses making and how you can change them ✨ The perfect example of what a tone of voice IS and how to create one. I loved chatting the Emily, she really knows her stuff and I can hear the passion in her voice for helping small businesses get better with words. I hope you find some value in this episode too. Please do share and tag myself and Emily if you give it a listen! Find Emily: https://www.emilymcguire.co.uk (Website) | https://www.instagram.com/emilymcguire.co.uk/ (Instagram)
Emily Hamilton shares about releasing energy from the body with energetic practices and plant Spirit medicine. You’ll also hear about: Tapping into your own natural abundance frequency Connecting Spirit to Spirit with plants The desire for a community that thinks and feels the way you do And Emily shares the story of how she came to practice and teach psychic herbalism ♥♥♥ Join The Earth Speak Collective Membership! Join like-hearted folks in a sacred container and community where you'll: Connect deeply to yourself, others, nature & spirit Learn to trust your intuition Activate your Earth magic Expand your healing & divination skills Put your intuition into practice in everyday life Stop feeling lonely on your spiritual path Embody & express your creative power & truths Experience safe space without agenda or judgment When you join the Collective, you get access to all of our past workshops, any live workshops happening while you're a member, live weekly energetic reset calls, monthly community rituals, all the secret episodes, member-run meetups to explore magical topics, and a lively members-only forum (that's not on FB!). ▶▶▶ Learn more and sign up for the Collective membership here: https://www.earthspeak.love/collective ***** Emily Hamilton is a clairvoyant and herbalist who gracefully weaves these modalities together into the practice of psychic herbalism. Emily’s work focuses on supporting Highly Sensitive People to develop functional toolkits for both managing and prospering from the experience of being highly perceptive of and affected by energies. Through her practice, Emily communes with the spirit of plants, animals, fungi, humans, and other energetic beings, to receive their messages, stories, and medicine. Emily’s offerings include energy readings, spiritual counseling, and Psychic Herbalism workshops. We are excited to share that on the 16th of January, Emily is hosting her second workshop with Earth Speak, on Psychic Herbalism: Creating Abundance with Plant Spirits! In this workshop, you will be supported in opening your 3rd eye and to use your magical skills to co-create abundantly with nature and spirit, so you can stop hustling for the machine and start bringing your dreams and visions into form. In this episode, we talk about: How plants support us in releasing energy from the body Emily guides us through a grounding practice to connect with the spirit of Chaparral Natalie and Emily share the messages and medicine they receive from Chaparral On calling your energy back to your body Why therapy and energetic work go hand in hand Creating your energetic toolkit Living true to your energy and your flow The paradigms of who you’re supposed to be On growing up in the city as a highly sensitive child Emily shares the story of how she came to practice and teach psychic herbalism On skin conditions and being highly sensitive How Emily’s early search for the truth - led her to study engineering That Emily saw her path was not aligned or healthy The desire for a community that thinks and feels the way you do How Emily created and called in her spiritually aligned relationship How what we’re calling to is also calling to us The energy we create is the energy we receive Co-creating deep relationships with plants for abundance, flow, and creativity How to get specific with what you’re calling into being The difference between manifesting and co-creating Becoming more of you you truly are - through co-creating with nature and Spirit Emily shares about her upcoming class and her new podcast And so much more! Secret Episodes! Get past secret episodes at https://www.earthspeak.love/secret Links: Join the Earth Speak Collective Membership at https://www.earthspeak.love/collective Learn more about Emily’s offerings at https://emilyhamilton.love Connect with Emily on Instagram @flowherfrequency // https://www.instagram.com/flowherfrequency Listen to Emily’s podcast https://emilyhamilton.love/podcast Sign up for the Psychic Herbalism workshop at https://www.earthspeak.love/psychic-herbalism-p2 Get the secret episodes at https://www.earthspeak.love/secret References: Chaparral https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chaparral Episode 26 with Emily Hamilton https://www.earthspeak.love/shows-1/emily-patrice-hamilton-26 Human Design https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_Design Highly Sensitive Person https://hsperson.com/ Scoliosis https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scoliosis Big Sur https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Sur Sacred Geometry https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sacred_geometry Calendula https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calendula Institute for Psychic Herbalism https://emilyhamilton.love/psychic-herbalism-inst Psychic Herbalism: Intro to Energetic Plant Medicine https://www.earthspeak.love/psychic-herbalism-sign-up Psychic Herbalism: Creating Abundance with Plant Spirits https://www.earthspeak.love/psychic-herbalism-p2 ► Leave us a written review on iTunes, and get shouted out on the show! Theme music is “It’s Easier” by Scarlet Crow http://www.scarletcrow.org/ and “Meeting Again” by Emily Sprague https://mlesprg.info/ ► Join the Earth Speak Collective Membership at https://www.earthspeak.love/collective Follow Earth Speak on Instagram and tag us when you share @earthspeak https://www.instagram.com/earthspeak
Emily Hamilton shares about releasing energy from the body with energetic practices and plant Spirit medicine. You’ll also hear about: Tapping into your own natural abundance frequency Connecting Spirit to Spirit with plants The desire for a community that thinks and feels the way you do And Emily shares the story of how she came to practice and teach psychic herbalism ♥♥♥ Join The Earth Speak Collective Membership! Join like-hearted folks in a sacred container and community where you'll: Connect deeply to yourself, others, nature & spirit Learn to trust your intuition Activate your Earth magic Expand your healing & divination skills Put your intuition into practice in everyday life Stop feeling lonely on your spiritual path Embody & express your creative power & truths Experience safe space without agenda or judgment When you join the Collective, you get access to all of our past workshops, any live workshops happening while you're a member, live weekly energetic reset calls, monthly community rituals, all the secret episodes, member-run meetups to explore magical topics, and a lively members-only forum (that's not on FB!). ▶▶▶ Learn more and sign up for the Collective membership here: https://www.earthspeak.love/collective ***** Emily Hamilton is a clairvoyant and herbalist who gracefully weaves these modalities together into the practice of psychic herbalism. Emily’s work focuses on supporting Highly Sensitive People to develop functional toolkits for both managing and prospering from the experience of being highly perceptive of and affected by energies. Through her practice, Emily communes with the spirit of plants, animals, fungi, humans, and other energetic beings, to receive their messages, stories, and medicine. Emily’s offerings include energy readings, spiritual counseling, and Psychic Herbalism workshops. We are excited to share that on the 16th of January, Emily is hosting her second workshop with Earth Speak, on Psychic Herbalism: Creating Abundance with Plant Spirits! In this workshop, you will be supported in opening your 3rd eye and to use your magical skills to co-create abundantly with nature and spirit, so you can stop hustling for the machine and start bringing your dreams and visions into form. In this episode, we talk about: How plants support us in releasing energy from the body Emily guides us through a grounding practice to connect with the spirit of Chaparral Natalie and Emily share the messages and medicine they receive from Chaparral On calling your energy back to your body Why therapy and energetic work go hand in hand Creating your energetic toolkit Living true to your energy and your flow The paradigms of who you’re supposed to be On growing up in the city as a highly sensitive child Emily shares the story of how she came to practice and teach psychic herbalism On skin conditions and being highly sensitive How Emily’s early search for the truth - led her to study engineering That Emily saw her path was not aligned or healthy The desire for a community that thinks and feels the way you do How Emily created and called in her spiritually aligned relationship How what we’re calling to is also calling to us The energy we create is the energy we receive Co-creating deep relationships with plants for abundance, flow, and creativity How to get specific with what you’re calling into being The difference between manifesting and co-creating Becoming more of you you truly are - through co-creating with nature and Spirit Emily shares about her upcoming class and her new podcast And so much more! Secret Episodes! Get past secret episodes at https://www.earthspeak.love/secret Links: Join the Earth Speak Collective Membership at https://www.earthspeak.love/collective Learn more about Emily’s offerings at https://emilyhamilton.love Connect with Emily on Instagram @flowherfrequency // https://www.instagram.com/flowherfrequency Listen to Emily’s podcast https://emilyhamilton.love/podcast Sign up for the Psychic Herbalism workshop at https://www.earthspeak.love/psychic-herbalism-p2 Get the secret episodes at https://www.earthspeak.love/secret References: Chaparral https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chaparral Episode 26 with Emily Hamilton https://www.earthspeak.love/shows-1/emily-patrice-hamilton-26 Human Design https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_Design Highly Sensitive Person https://hsperson.com/ Scoliosis https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scoliosis Big Sur https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Sur Sacred Geometry https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sacred_geometry Calendula https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calendula Institute for Psychic Herbalism https://emilyhamilton.love/psychic-herbalism-inst Psychic Herbalism: Intro to Energetic Plant Medicine https://www.earthspeak.love/psychic-herbalism-sign-up Psychic Herbalism: Creating Abundance with Plant Spirits https://www.earthspeak.love/psychic-herbalism-p2 ► Leave us a written review on iTunes, and get shouted out on the show! Theme music is “It’s Easier” by Scarlet Crow http://www.scarletcrow.org/ and “Meeting Again” by Emily Sprague https://mlesprg.info/ ► Join the Earth Speak Collective Membership at https://www.earthspeak.love/collective Follow Earth Speak on Instagram and tag us when you share @earthspeak https://www.instagram.com/earthspeak
This week, we’re excited to bring you another edition of Startup Spotlight – a recurring series where we speak with early-stage founders working on fitness and wellness startups. We usually focus on established companies, operators, and inventors — and we’ll continue bringing you those conversations most weeks. But, from time to time, we’re highlight companies at the beginning of their journey. Today I’m joined by Emily Hochman, the founder and CEO of Wellory. In this episode, we talk about building the anti-diet app. How Emily was able to raise $4.2M to personalize nutrition. And the growing opportunity to create a high-touch experience for health seekers. More from Emily Emily Hochman is the Founder and CEO of Wellory, the anti-diet nutrition app on a mission to make personalized nutrition accessible for all. Hochman has been featured in Business Insider, Thrive Global, Well+Good, named Bucknell University’s 13 Under 35 Innovators and Forbes 30 Under 30. More from Fitt Insider Fitt Insider is a newsletter and podcast dedicated to the business of fitness and wellness. Join industry-leading operators and investors by subscribing: http://insider.fitt.co
Welcome back, Aligned Entrepreneurs! I had the pleasure of chatting with Intuitive Career Strategist Emily Moyer who specializes in helping people unlock their potential. With a similar career journey to myself, Emily and I riff about making your own rules to succeed in your business, how to find your purpose, finding clarity, and trusting yourself (and the universe) to follow every next step. I hope this episode helps to bring your more clarity on what you're calling forth in 2021 — enjoy! Overview: 1:15 - Mind Magic is running again, starting January 1. Sign up here: https://www.laurencsaunders.com/mindmagic 2:40 - Intro to Emily Moyer 6:40 - Emily's background and her journey finding her purpose 8:00 - Emily's ‘aha' moment while reading the 4-Hour Workweek by Timothy Ferriss 9:12 - Emily thinking about her Dream Job by traveling the world and working remotely for five years 12:06 - Looking back and seeing the breadcrumbs of your journey 13:00 - The fear of rejection in business 13:40 - The growth of Emily's business in the last two years 17:00 - Emily as a Projector in Human Design and transitioning from 1:1 coaching to group coaching 17:45 - Focusing on one idea rather than dividing your attention between multiple ideas 19:05 - Transitioning from the hustle mentality to flow and trust 20:36 - Making choices in alignment with what you want 22:08 - The 80/20 rule 23:53 - Making your own rules to succeed 29:20 - The power of knowing your customers 29:41 - The path to purpose 31:00 - How valuable discovery calls are at the beginning of building your business 35:00 - Bringing spirituality into career development 37:50 - Why people are so disengaged at work 40:00 - How Emily went from making 15k in her first year of business to 6 figures in her second 42:00 - Tips for finding clarity and purpose within your business 43:30 - How you can use what you're best at and pair it with how you want to see the world be better 45:20 - How your job or business is an expression of your purpose but not your purpose itself 48:14 - Tips for people feeling stuck or stagnant in their current jobs 50:00 - Seeing your job as a stepping stone and as a learning experience you get paid for 54:13 - Visualization around paying off debt 55:10 - Emily's experience with manifestation and simplifying the process 7:37 - Telling the story of what you want in 2021 59:10 - Tips for trusting when you don't know all the steps 1:02:00 - Following the right next thing and taking baby steps Get in touch with Emily: Website: www.emilyelizamoyer.com Instagram: www.instagram.com/emilyelizamoyer Career Camp program: www.emilyelizamoyer.com/career-camp
Today on Move Your Brain Move Your Body podcast we have Emily Kadish, PT, DPT! Emily is a physical therapist specializing in women’s pelvic health and wellness. She obtained both a B.S. in Exercise Science and Doctorate in P.T. degree from Marshall University and has continued her education with Postural Restoration Institute, Herman and Wallace Pelvic Rehab Institute, APTA Women’s Health, Postpartum Corrective Exercise Specialist course, and is an Empowered Performance grad. Emily’s passion for pelvic health stems from her own difficult journey through pregnancy, birth, and beyond. Her mission is to bring greater awareness to the issues women face and encourage women to become comfortable with the uncomfortable with all things pertaining to pelvic health. She strives to bring hope, confidence, and empowerment to women navigating their journey to pelvic health and wellness. On This Episode: Emily's background and how she became interested in pelvic floor physical therapy Education from Herman & Wallace compared to Postural Restoration Institute Understanding asymmetry of the pelvis Obturator Internus Husband as a strength coach for the Minnesota Twins Being able to treat over state borders Mentorship & life experiences Advice for a new physical therapist or for someone interested in becoming a pelvic floor DPT! How Emily moves her brain & body Empower Her Physical Therapy & Wellness in Fort Meyers, FL Emily's IG ------------------------- Our Information: MOVE YOUR BB Instagram Aleena's Instagram Aleena's Website Meghan's Instagram Meghan's Website Email: moveyourBB@gmail.com **The information on this podcast is intended to educate and inform. It is not meant to be a substitute of advice from your physician or medical provider.
Emily Chenevert was only 23 when she started climbing the ranks within the Austin Board of Realtors. Recently, she made history within the organization— becoming both the youngest and first female CEO in the board's history. In this episode, Emily shares how she utilized a background and education in government to contribute to ABoR. Hear how she maximized opportunities to step up to the plate and embraced the leadership qualities 17 board members would soon come to see in her. “The reality is, we're gonna put the most resources in that middle to end, somewhat engaged through passionately engaged members… That's the person who's buying into our community and willing to walk that two-way street with us and frankly, that's the person who's committed to the industry as a livelihood and not just a hobby.” - Emily Chenevert [21:09] Top Takeaways:Emily Chenevert's Advice for New Agents: Get involved in your association! “The truth is if you want to build really fast friendships and relationships in this market. If you want to know what resources are available at your fingertips and have the best education you can get as you launch your career— that's the place to do it. 29:17 Episode Highlights: [00:38] Intro [01:44] Meet Emily Chenevert- a native Texan [02:33] Common misconceptions about Texas [03:57] What Emily planned to do before real estate [04:58] College and the UT Longhorns [06:07] Her first job out of school and working with a developer [07:46] Leveraging her government background for real estate [09:16] Working for the State Association [09:52] Becoming both the youngest and first female CEO at ABoR [13:29] Volunteerism in the world of real estate [14:05] What makes Austin so special? Quirks, tech and more [15:25] How the Association works with government contractors [16:37] The ScratchThat podcast and other board initiatives [19:07] Tech, serving members and keeping them engaged [21:59] How Emily got involved with Inman [23:12] Her thoughts on Inman content and curriculum [24:18] Emily's role with Inman Connect [25:27] Her son's story of resilience [28:10] Charities that Emily recommends [29:02] Emily's advice for new agents [29:30] Contacting Emily Chenevert [29:57] Outro Resources Mentioned:http://scratchpodcast.com/ (scratchpodcast.com) https://www.inman.com/ (Inman) https://wish.org/ (Make-A-Wish Foundation) Connect: Find | THE REAL ESTATE SESSIONS At https://tresonline.com/ (Tresonline.com) Find | Bill Risser At bill.risser@fnf.com On https://twitter.com/billrisser (Twitter) On https://www.facebook.com/billrisser (Facebook) On https://www.youtube.com/user/billrisseraz (Youtube) Find | Emily Chenevert At chenevert@ABoR.com On https://twitter.com/emchenevert (Instagram) RATE & SUBSCRIBE At http://www.ratethispodcast.com/REsessions (Ratethispodcast.com/REsessions) On https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-real-estate-sessions/id1025257682?ls=1&mt=2 ( Apple Podcasts) On https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cDovL2JpbGxyaXNzZXIubGlic3luLmNvbS9yc3M%3D ( Google Podcasts) On http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/bill-risser/the-real-estate-sessions?refid=stpr ( Stitcher )
The Power of the Female Physiology-Emily AbbottIn this episode, we sit down with Emily Abbott. We talk about how to use female physiology and how to use it to help improve yourself.Emily Abbott Websitehttps://www.emily-abbott.com/psychedelic-gypsyInstagram: @emily.ann.abbottEpisode Summary0:20 Introductions 2:15 How Emily's journey in Cross fit ended 11:12 The female physiology 14:30 Using your cycle to adjust your training 20:00 Unlocking levels of performance. Is birth control a hindrance? 25:00 Long term effects of birth control 33:30 Female living in an emasculated world, embracing our femininity 35:15 Covid mentalities/what life is aboutThe CBG Radio TeamInstagram: @cbg_online_sportsJustin's Instagram: @jrome_cbgJustyna's Instagram: @justyna.dapuzzo@justinamarie.nutritionGmail: consistencybreedsgrowth@gmail.comMusic: The New Idea StoreFB: The New Idea StoreGmail: thenewideastore@gmail.com
In today’s world, trying to get married has become... a hot mess. So, to all the COVID brides to have been, grooms and wedding professionals: you’re not alone. Welcome to Bride To Have Been, a StudioPod original podcast hosted by Emily Lewis, with the purpose of building a community by sharing the reality of this new normal in the wedding industry. Let’s keep inspiring each other and celebrate the thing we treasure the most: love. If 2020 was supposed to be the best year of your life… well… we won’t ask for any details. This year has definitely been challenging, emotional and heartbreaking for couples all over the world, so, to all the April, June, September, and even 2021 brides and grooms, there is something you should know: you are not alone. In the first episode of the Bride To Have Been Podcast, you’ll meet your host, Emily Lewis, as she opens up and shares details about her own love story, and about the difficulties she faced trying to plan her dream wedding in the middle of a global pandemic . Whether you downsized your own guest list, postponed your celebration or cancelled your wedding altogether, you’ll find Emily’s story relatable. Listen now to the first episode and join your fellow COVID brides as they try to focus on what matters most during this crazy year.. Jump straight into: (01:23) - How Emily and Julian fell in love - “For me, it was love at first sight.” (05:57) - Onesies, drones and popping the question - “It actually took me a little bit to say yes, because I'm in shock and happy. I think I was laughing, crying altogether in one, it was honestly a really special moment.” (12:22) - Reality check: How COVID first hit the bride - “So here I am, it's March and I'm like, ‘There's no way our wedding is going to be impacted. We're in September!’ I was more concerned about my girlfriend who was supposed to get married in April.” (19:03) - On Emily and Julian’s dream COVID wedding - “This was going to be my true wedding experience. So we made the decision to execute it, just like a wedding.” (30:35) - A bright spot among uncertainty - “Although our wedding wasn't my original vision, it was absolutely perfect. And it surpassed any and all expectations.” Resources https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-04-01/should-i-cancel-my-wedding-how-coronavirus-disrupts-the-industry (Over Half of Americans Are Postponing Weddings—Till When, Few Know) Thanks for listening! Follow us on https://www.instagram.com/bridetohavebeen (Instagram), don’t forget to use the #COVIDBrideTribe, and feel free to send us your COVID wedding stories. Bride To Have Been is a podcast brought to you by https://www.giveagiftpod.com/ (GiftPod) and produced at https://www.studiopodsf.com/ (StudioPod). Edits were made at https://nodalab.com/ (Nodalab) and music was produced by https://open.spotify.com/artist/3ugRqsUUkY3Dxc35llDO07?si=4eTLwb3CT_SDuXuBbEDNAw (GaryOAKland). Don’t forget to subscribe, rate and share with all of your fellow brides.
Emily Kund went from being a bank examiner for 19 years and then made an epic switch to being a digital marketing mentor. Emily is a beautiful genius & I am so excited to share her brilliance with this All the Things Podcast & Business community! Emily Kund is a Digital marketing mentor with a focus on quizzes, email marketing, tech, and data. She is a Certified Consultant with Interact quiz maker, Tableau Ambassador, co-host of the Tableau Wannabe Podcast, Data visualization instructor, and a Tech Coach for the Net Worth It! School. She helps coaches attract their ideal client to create the income and the impact they deserve. Emily is a mom to two awesome kids, an energetic pup named Zeus, partner to an indie comic book creator, and coffee and book lover. After spending 19 years as bank examiner where she honed her researching, investigating, and communication skills, she started my her own entrepreneurial journey. On this week's episode, Emily & I chat about all the things business, data, & quizzes! The highlights from this week's episode include: How Emily transitioned from a 19 year career of a bank examiner to a digital marketing mentor How you can start to utilizes quizzes & data in your business And so much more! If you are interested in connecting with Emily on Instagram, follow her @EmilyKund Regina Lawrence is a former trial attorney and law school professor turned soulful business & life strategist. She has found that so many entrepreneurs have these brilliant ideas and dreams but don't know how to take the dream and create a system or structure to make that dream & idea profitable. That is where Regina comes in. With discipline, consistency, systems & structure, we can't help but create profit & fulfillment from our soul-driven business ideas. Regina's approach to coaching marries her background in legal analysis, spirituality, mindset coaching, holistic nutrition, and neuroscience to create an experience that will assist you to get into alignment, get clear on what you are here to do and what steps and systems to implement to make that dream a profitable reality. You can find Regina on Instagram @reginaalawrence You can book a free 1:1 30 minute virtual coffee chat with Regina at https://calendly.com/reginalawrence/virtualcoffeechat You can learn more about the coaching & courses Regina offers at www.reginalawrence.com
Emily Best is the founder and CEO of Seed&Spark, a platform that makes entertainment more diverse, inclusive, connected, and essential. Seed&Spark’s platform and national education program have helped thousands of bold storytellers raise millions to bring to life entirely new stories, and Seed&Spark delivers those stories into workplaces for employee training, engagement, and intelligence through their proprietary Impact Screening Platform. They gather the qualitative and quantitative data essential for driving lasting structural change for inclusive and productive workplaces. An advocate for diversity and inclusion in the entertainment industry, Best regularly speaks at conferences and events about leveraging entertainment to build equity and sustainability for everyone. She also runs workshops to help independent content creators successfully crowdfund, build an audience and pitch their projects. Best was named a 2013 Indiewire Influencer, a 2014 New York Business Journal “Woman of Influence”, a 2015 Upstart 100 entrepreneur (Business Journals), received the Ivy Film Innovator Award in 2015 and in 2016, graduated from Techstars Boston, an elite accelerator program for the country’s top entrepreneurs. Best has raised millions of dollars in traditional funding, equity crowdfunding, and rewards-based crowdfunding and has personally participated in more than 300 crowdfunding campaigns. Some of the Topics Covered by Emily Best in this Episode What Seed&Spark does and the big pivot they went through in 2020 Why Film Forward was created by Seed&Spark How Seed&Spark got started The story of building the Seed&Spark platform itself What went into the launch of Seed&Spark How Emily grew Seed&Spark through 120 live workshops per year The business model behind Seed&Spark What goes into a successful crowdfunding campaign The biggest challenges that go into creating a crowdfunding platform Why Emily has a love/hate relationship with accelerators How Emily recharges away from work Sign up for The Weekly Grind, for actionable insights and stories from successful entrepreneurs delivered to your inbox once per week: https://www.justgogrind.com/newsletter/ Listen to all episodes of the Just Go Grind Podcast: https://www.justgogrind.com/podcast/ Follow Justin Gordon on Twitter: https://twitter.com/justingordon212 Follow Justin Gordon on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/justingordon8/
Is it possible to pull off your dream wedding (or even a wedding at all?) during this crazy and confusing time of COVID-19? This week, Caitlin talks with bride Emily, who shares a relatable and refreshing story of recently getting married. This Corona Bride got through it with grace, gratitude, and only a few of the groomsmen splitting their pants. Emily talks about how she and her now husband were able to keep their original day, how the vendors helped her through the process and employed safety precautions, and how she made it through after having to cut more than 100 of her original guest list. In This Episode: Emily, a Ph.D. student in Illinois, gets honest about the ups and downs of having a wedding during the pandemic. Emily and her fiance met online, and had a dream of getting married on 10.23.2020. They were still able to keep that date — find out how. Almost everything Emily dreamed of still stayed the same. There was a lot of love and fun, just a lesser amount of people, unfortunately. Emily shares how the vendors adapted to the new situation and they worked with the venue to make sure every safety precaution was in place. How Emily communicated with her guests, since so much information was changing rapidly. Emily had to cut over 100 people off the guest list. Emily shares her ideas to make masks cute and personal, and how they handled the appetizer, main courses, and a fun dessert with everything needing to be in a to-go box or a separate plate. The advanced technology that made her experience a little weirder, but definitely easier. At the end of the day, it’s about the love of the people in the wedding. Mentioned: Pear Tree Estate Stay Connected: Blog: www.itgirlweddings.com Instagram: instagram.com/itgirlweddings Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/itgirlweddings/
Being an excellent accountant might not be one of your biggest strengths, especially for those of us who consider ourselves creatives. But if you're running a business of any sort, you have to at least understand your numbers and not be afraid to look at them! In this week's episode of the This Week In Weddings podcast, we're chatting with stationer turned business coach about a few simple steps wedding industry entrepreneurs can take to get more comfortable with their books. With the end of the year quickly approaching, now is a great time to become BFFs with your books. About our guest: Emily Roach, the founder of Biz BFF, is a community leader, speaker, business coach, and professional best friend. Through her online community and group coaching program, The Hive, Emily empowers small business owners to show up authentically, think creatively, and act courageously to make their wildest effing dreams come true! When she’s not teaching her rule-breaking business and marketing strategies to entrepreneurs all over the world, Emily’s reveling in the messy middle of life with her family, their bus, Hank, and an absurd stash of yarn in Portland, Oregon. In this episode, listeners will hear about: How Emily got started in the wedding industry and then transitioned into coaching Emily's recommendations for accounting software if you're looking for alternatives to QuickBooks Suggestions for getting over the fear of looking at your finances and getting pumped up for finance days Emily's Money Making Magic Playlist on Spotify How often you should be looking at your business banking accounts and budgets Creating a budget to better see where you're spending How Profit First by Mike Michalowicz helped Emily get better control of her business finances The Soul of Money by Lynn Twist Make sure to listen to the end as we reveal the next This Week In Weddings Book Club book related to money and mindset Want to connect with Emily? Online: www.bizbff.com Instagram: @biz_bff Facebook: facebook.com/mybizbff ------- SUPPORT THE PODCAST! Have you gotten value from This Week In Weddings? If so, it's time to pay it forward! Your contribution of as little as 10-cents a day will help us offset our costs, like file storage, web hosting, and editing. Plus, a larger donation gets you perks, like access to a private Facebook group to discuss each week’s episode! Check out the ways you can contribute to the show.
This week on Career Crashers Joel is joined by Emily Cozzens, partner success manager at PandaDoc! Many people believe a job at a high-growth startup is out of reach unless you’re a superstar programmer or experienced marketer. The reality is that some great projects and initiative will go along way to getting your foot in the door. In this episode, Emily shares how she used her early career experience working in a cheese store to develop great customer service skills and how taking initiative to create projects allowed her to win a great opportunity and advance quickly once she had it. In this episode: How Emily got her first job as a teenager working at a cheese shop What skills Emily learned in her early service industry job that have helped her in her work at a tech startup How Emily challenged herself to learn marketing and writing skills by creating a blog and Instagram page for the cheese shop she worked at Why adding constraints can improve your creativity How using projects to build skills helped Emily prepare for her current role Breaking down big projects into small stages to make it more achievable How Emily won her opportunity at PandaDoc and what her experience and evolution from customer success to marketing was like Using you current job as a launching pad for more interesting opportunities Learn more about Emily at Emilycozzens.com
Emily K. Graham is a millennial on the rise. She is the first Chief Diversity and Inclusion Officer at FleishmanHillard, a public relations company. Previously, Emily served as FleishmanHillard's youngest Senior Vice President and Partner. By age 32, Emily had already charted a trailblazing career, leading communications efforts for companies such as Morgan Stanley, Deloitte, and Merrill Lynch. We discuss Emily's rapid rise in corporate, how she continues to #breakconcrete as a young Black woman in communications, and her commitment to helping other young women advance professionally. Find links and show notes at https://breakconcrete.com/bc026 Topics Covered: Emily’s experience being one of the youngest public relations executives at her firm How Emily created her own blueprint for success Emily’s path in public relations and communications Emily’s experience with the “pet to threat phenomenon” and how she managed it Emily’s experience with white male mentors Emily’s commitment to the professional development of other young women How Emily learned she was underpaid and what she did about it Advice for other women to make sure they’re not leaving money on the table Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/breakconcrete/ Twitter https://twitter.com/BreakConcrete/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/breakconcrete/ E-mail feedback to breakconcrete@gmail.com. If you like this episode, please leave a review and rating.
In today’s solo episode Emily covers multiple heavy topics on her mind. She begins with reminiscing on her podcast journey so far and how she has evolved. She dives deep into demanding the best out of ourselves and why we cannot judge others based on other people’s actions. You will learn why timing is everything and why we should always stand up for what we believe in. In this episode, you’ll learn: [0:30] How Emily has evolved since starting this podcast journey. [6:14] There is ALWAYS room for growth. [9:43] The importance of asking for constructive feedback from your core group. [12:11] How to keep yourself accountable. [14:30] The value of educating yourself. [16:42] How to handle conflict. [21:30] Why you should choose kindness and patience first. [27:00] How to choose the hard option and BE the bigger person. [28:13] You are NOT responsible for anyone else’s words or beliefs, but your own! [31:57] How to qualify what you believe is true. [44:07] How we are meant to go through life together, not alone. [46:15] There is peace on the other side. Related Links/Products Mentioned Candace Owens and Cardi B Drama with Emily Hayden | EP 015 Connect with me! Instagram | YouTube | Workout & Nutrition Programs My favorite supplements www.1stphorm.com/EmilyHaydenFitness My favorite ready-made healthy meals www.iconmeals.com and use code EHFIT to save $$$! Bay Breeze music courtesy of the artist, FortyThr33
"We as humans have the capacity to surprise ourselves with how much stronger we are than we think we are. You don’t get to make those discoveries unless you do something that challenges you to probe that question: Can I do this? Am I capable of this?" The last time Emily Halnon was here, she talked about her big, brave, bold goal: to run the fastest known time (FKT) on the Oregon Pacific Crest Trail. And spoiler: She did it! And now, Emily is back to talk about how she ran 453 miles in 7 days, 19 hours, and 23 minutes. Along the way, Emily also raised more than $30,000 for the Brave Like Gabe Foundation, in honor of her mother, Andrea — "AndyJHa" — who passed away in January after being diagnosed with a rare uterine cancer. And a warning: This conversation may inspire you to go out and set your own big, brave, bold goals! Thank you to AfterShokz for sponsoring this episode of the Ali on the Run Show! CLICK HERE for 15% off all wireless headphones. What you’ll get on this episode: How Emily feels now, after running for eight days straight (3:00) How Emily trained and prepared for this run (4:45) On raising money for Brave Like Gabe (21:00) Emily breaks down every day of the run (34:00) Follow Emily: Instagram @emilysweats DONATE Follow Ali: Instagram @aliontherun1 Like the Facebook page Join the Facebook group Twitter @aliontherun1 Support on Patreon Blog Strava Listen & Subscribe: Apple Podcasts Spotify SoundCloud Overcast Stitcher Google Play SUPPORT the Ali on the Run Show! If you’re enjoying the show, please subscribe and leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts. Spread the run love. And if you liked this episode, share it with your friends!