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The Enneagram 3 is good at making things happen. They see a goal. They set a goal. They crush a goal.But the 3's worth is tied to what they do, how they appear and what they achieve. They don't share their struggles, and when things don't work out the way they planned, it feels like the end of the world.When I met Hannah, the Productivity Strategist behind With Hannah & Co., she was 22 years old and already running a six-figure business while attending university. Yes, she was achieving at a high level. But she wasn't enjoying the ride.So, what did Hannah do to stop plowing through life and start finding fulfillment?On this episode of The Leadership Formula, we discuss how understanding her stress and growth points helps Hannah identify when she is retreating and explore her options when things don't work out.Hannah explains how she leans into her wings for compassion and creativity, describing how integrating the Enneagram influences her decision-making as a business owner. Listen in to understand the Enneagram's powerful effect on Hannah's bottom line and learn how 3s can honor themselves for who they are, not what they do, and continue to excel in a healthy way. What You Will Learn How understanding her stress and growth points gave Hannah language for when she was unhealthyWhat it means when an Enneagram 3 retreatsWhy 3s don't share their struggles or ask for supportHow Hannah uses her growth number 6 to explore her options when something doesn't work out How Hannah leans into her 2 wing to communicate with clientsHannah's realization that she could access creativity through her 4 wingHow integrating the Enneagram framework impacted Hannah's decision-making as a business ownerThe cycle of extreme highs and lows that was draining Hannah prior to her Enneagram workWhy integrating the Enneagram had such a powerful effect on Hannah's bottom lineHannah's blind spot in thinking that everyone liked being productiveConnect with HannahWith Hannah & Co.: https://withhannahandco.com/Hannah on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/withhannahandco/Connect with Tracytracyomalley.comwww.instagram.com/tracy_omalleywww.facebook.com/tracy.omalleytwitter.com/TracyOMallwww.linkedin.com/in/tracy-o-malley/ResourcesApply for My 1:1 Coaching Program: http://tracyomalley.com/workwithme/Register for My Enneagram Kickstart Session: http://tracyomalley.com/workwithme/
In this episode of Art of the Kickstart, we interviewed Hannah Brennen and Mark Coombs, the founders of the Sleepout Curtain. The Sleepout Curtain is a patented, portable OEKO-TEX® 100% blackout curtain that blocks light and installs anywhere for better sleep. Light enough to fold up and take with you anywhere, this curtain is also the first portable blackout curtain that installs on windows in seconds. Learn how Hannah and Mark prepared for the launch of their campaign that, in less than a week, has already raised over $102,000 with the support of more than 800 backers. Topics Discussed and Key Crowdfunding Takeaways The pre-launch campaign planning that allowed Sleepout to raise over 6-figures in less than a week How Hannah and Mark's experiences with insomnia and tech served as the inspiration for the Sleepout Curtain Insight into the Sleepout Curtain prototyping process from testing suction cups to using negative reviews for feedback How the relationship between sleeping in cool, dark environments and melatonin production makes the Sleepout Curtain a great tool for getting a good night's sleep How seeking out mentors positively impacted Hannah and Mark's experience the Sleepout Curtain Advice Hannah and Mark have to offer new entrepreneurs when creating landing pages and utilizing Facebook ads Links The Sleepout Curtain's Kickstarter Campaign The Sleepout Curtain's Website Measure What Matters by John Doerr Trillion Dollar Coach by Eric Schmidt, Jonathan Rosenberg and Alan Eagle Sponsors Art of the Kickstart is honored to be sponsored by The Gadget Flow, a product discovery platform that helps you discover, save, and buy awesome products. The Gadget Flow is the ultimate buyer's guide for cool luxury gadgets and creative gifts. Click here to learn more and list your product - use coupon code ATOKK16 for 20% off! Transcript View this episode's transcript Roy Morejon: Welcome, entrepreneurs and startups, to Art of the Kickstart, the podcast that every entrepreneur needs to listen to before you launch. I'm your host, Roy Morejon, president and founder of Enventys Partners, the world's only turnkey product launch company that has helped over 2,000 innovations successfully raise over $400 million in capital since 2010. Roy Morejon: Each week, I interview a crowdfunding success story, an inspirational entrepreneur, or a business expert in order to help you take your startup to the next level. This show would not be possible without our main sponsor, ProductHype, a 300,000-member crowdfunding media site and newsletter that's generated millions of dollars in sales for over 1,000 top-tier projects since 2017. Check out producthype.co to subscribe to the weekly newsletter. Now let's get on with the show. Roy Morejon: Welcome to another edition of Art of the Kickstart. Today I am super stoked to be speaking with Hannah Brennen and Mark Coombs, the founders of the Sleepout curtain. Today is going to be a special episode, because their campaign is about to launch within the next 24 hours, so you're catching them at a really good time where they've caught up on all their sleep. Just kidding. But they're about to launch, click the button on Kickstarter. So Hannah, Mark, thank you so much for joining us today on Art of the Kickstart. Mark Coombs: Yeah, just a huge privilege to be here, and thank you so much for having us, Roy. Roy Morejon: Well, it's my privilege. So let's dive in. I know I usually begin these interviews talking about the product and all of that, but I think it's important, for this show, to talk about both of your backgrounds and what led you down this entrepreneurial path and led you to be entrepreneurs. So if you would, let's start at the beginning and take it back to the beginnings of how you guys began your entrepreneurial journey together. Mark Coombs: Yeah, for sure. So I can start with that. I've had a couple of careers already in my age.
In this episode, we had a conversation with Hannah Mitchell, of Elite Seattle. Hannah and her mom Cindy specialize in designing thoughtful high-end weddings and events. She shares her process as a planner for luxury weddings and talks about the types of services they offer their clients. For full show notes, resources, links: https://www.nowyoureengaged.com/season-two/thoughtful-high-end-weddings-with-hannah-mitchell-of-elite-events EPISODE BREAKDOWN: 1:14 How Hannah and her mom got started in the wedding industry 5:56 What services they specialize in 9:35 How they navigate decor and design 10:58 Her vetting process for working with new vendors 13:05 How her company differs from other wedding planning companies 18:45 Her favorite trends of 2021 and 2022 22:23 The live stream trend 24:13 COVID testing at weddings 28:23 The importance of hiring experienced professionals 39:34 Their plans for expansion into California
Hannah Mang's copywriting business was going well, but she felt as if she was trading time for money and never got around to do what she really wanted. She decided to sign up for SOMBA Kickstart in 2020, and even though she wasn't new to online business, she started over with building her email list and client base, and created a whole new online course. In this episode, she shares how by following the SOMBA Kickstart process, she reached the 6 figures much faster than she could ever have done on her own. In this Episode of The Sigrun Show: How Hannah benefitted from SOMBA Kickstart even though she had an established business (3:07) Hannah's lifestyle and how her online business allows her to travel (7:03) How Hannah created a new online course in Kickstart and the results it brought her (8:50) Reaching the 6 figures quicker because of Kickstart (10:55) The importance of being held accountable and being part of a community (12:33) What's next for Hannah and her business (14:20) Why Hannah is repeating Kickstart (15:42) Doors to SOMBA Kickstart Open Today! I'm starting another round of SOMBA Kickstart on July 5th, and the doors to sign up open today. With SOMBA Kickstart, you'll create your first or next online course to attract your ideal clients and build your list with the proven step-by-step process, all in just 10 weeks. Do you want to eliminate procrastination and fast track your online business this summer? Find out all about SOMBA Kickstart here.
In an industry that is dominated by big brands, how can you stand out from the crowd and launch something new? In this episode, I chat to Hannah Lovegrove, co-founder of Lovegrove essentials, about what it takes to launch an organics skincare brand that is made in the UK. Hannah started her award-winning business in 2015 with her daughter Hayley. She has some great advice for how she has achieved such success by putting the customer first and ensuring the highest standards in everything that the company does. Discover: How Hannah, with her daughter Hayley, began Lovegrove Essentials through their combined experience in the beauty and wellbeing industries 02:02 Why Lovegrove prefer to manufacture their products themselves and how they launched with just 5 key products 04:31 How understanding their audience helped Lovegrove to promote and sell their products 07:55 The high standards that Lovegrove Essentials maintain to ensure accreditation on their products 10:33 The challenges of starting a beauty brand 13:56 How Brexit and Covid caused supply chain issues and meant that Lovegrove had to take a pause on distribution 14:56 The expansion of the Lovegrove Essentials team from the original mother and daughter founders 17:57 What Hannah would have done differently if she was launching the brand again 19:29 The one big tip Hannah has for anyone looking to set up their own beauty and wellness brand 26:12 More about Lovegrove Essentials Lovegrove Essentials website Follow Lovegrove Essentials on Instagram, Twitter & Facebook More Make it British Join Make it British - become a member of our community Work with me - find out how we can work together to build your British-made brand Make it British website Make it British Brands Directory - search for brands and manufacturers that make in the UK Manufacturers Directory - search for manufacturers that are verified members of Make it British Make it British Instagram
In this episode, Hannah and I talk about, -How Hannah’s personal experience with mental illness has fueled her passion to help others -Hannah’s message to the woman that feels alone and that she’s walking an uphill battle every day -How + when we need to combat the lies that we tell ourselves -How to conquer and manage your fear by facing it, accepting it, and learning from it Show References: Connect with Hannah Brencher The Blossoming Moms ULTIMATE Bundle Blossoming Moms Programs + Services Use code PODCAST for 10% any program + membership! Connect With Us On Social! Share the LOVE Did you enjoy today’s episode? Let us know by leaving us a rating and review on iTunes and be entered to win a program or membership! Have a question you’d like to hear answered? Send us an email at info@blossomingmoms.co or connect with us over on Facebook or Instagram @Blossomingmoms_co.
What would it look like if you started saying yes to yourself? Hannah Shtein is an entrepreneur who, like many, had the vision of entrepreneurship in their mind for a while, but it wasn’t until she learned how to say yes to herself that her vision came into fruition. Hannah is also a prime example of what it means to take purpose into your work and she has a really incredible story that she's going to share with us today about how her path led her to entrepreneurship. Tune in to hear: Why saying “yes” to yourself may be the one things standing in your way from seeing your biggest vision through How Hannah left the legal field to start helping entrepreneurs start and scale their own online business Lessons of entrepreneurship from Hannah Shtein
Hannah Walsh helps women run their first ultra-marathon and find joy in the process. Hannah’s big mission is to make ultras more accessible to women by breaking down the barriers that stop them from getting involved in the first place. We dig into: Hannah's experiences over the last 10 year or so in terms of running Ultra Marathons. Various ultra distances from 100 miles to 250km across the Atacama Desert in Chile. How Hannah is so passionate about inspiring self-belief and confidence through taking on these crazy distances to empower women to make positive changes in their lives. Project Breaking 250 - a 10-month small group coaching program for women at any stage in their running journey who want to run their dream ultramarathon and completely change their life. Hannah's experiences with nutrition, hydration and navigation while running multi-stage race events. Links and Resources: Hannah's Website - https://www.hannahwalsh.co.uk/ Project Breaking 250 - https://www.hannahwalsh.co.uk/project-breaking-250 -(Entries for 2022) Hannah on Insta - https://www.instagram.com/hannahwalshcoaching/ Racing The Planet - https://www.racingtheplanet.com/ Racing The Planet Georgia 2021 - https://www.racingtheplanet.com/georgia Matt Gardner Nutrition: What I Do - https://www.mattgardnernutrition.com/what-i-do Free Recipes - https://www.mattgardnernutrition.com/downloads My Partners and Discount Codes - https://www.mattgardnernutrition.com/partners Keep In Touch On LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthew-gardner-498908142/ Keep in Touch On Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/mattgardnernutrition/ 33 Fuel: Produces natural sports nutrition products. https://www.33fuel.com/ https://www.mattgardnernutrition.com/partners Gain 10% off your first order with matt10 at checkout. 33 Fuel on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/33fuel/ Attack The Day: Produce Outdoor Clothing https://www.attacktheday.co.uk/ https://www.mattgardnernutrition.com/partners Gain 20% off with matt20 at checkout ATD on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/attacktheday_/
Our highlight reel includes:The origin story of Brunch Babes Book Club complete with a Shrill pool party, a rather dark eating disorder book and a book giveawayHannah's relationship to her body and how that has been entangled with religionIs Ray an asshole or supportive?How Hannah related to Kimberly's body acceptance fiascoThe weird story of Audrey Hepburn's bodyWe discuss if it is possible to break your metabolismThe utter exhaustion of dietingLinksBeautiful Bodies by Kimberly Rae MillerI Wish I Were Me WebsiteThe Better Body Image Book Club Facebook GroupThe Paperback Bruncher InstagramThe Paperback Bruncher TikTokBrunch Babes Reads InstagramBrunch Babes Reads FacebookTwitter Shop our picks on Bookshop (there's a body positive list!)Brunch Babes Reads Good ReadsClubhouse: @hannahmakela Hannah's Book ListThe Beauty Myth by Naomi WolfThe Body is Not an Apology by Sonya Renee TaylorCome as you are by Emily NagoskiLandwhale by Jes BakerUndead Girl Gang by Lily Anderson
Here's what we're covering in this episode: How Hannah quickly scaled her business, and what it looked like for her. How Hannah rejected hustle culture, scaled her business to the 700,000 dollar mark without burning out. Hannah's top tips for entrepreneurs who are finding they're hitting an income ceiling and want to break through it so they can scale their business. What a white glove experience is and how you can create a white-glove service for your clients. Connect with Hannah: Website Instagram Enjoy today's episode? I'd love it if you could... Post a screenshot on your IG Stories and tag @elise_hodge & @hannahmnieves so we can repost you Leave a review on Apple Podcast Subscribe for new episodes every Monday FREE COPYWRITING CLASS FOR ENTREPRENEURS: Are you sick of hustling 24/7 for the wrong clients who never pay you what you're worth? I've created a FREE, on-demand training just for you on how to use my step-by-step Dream Client Attraction System to become the no. 1 choice for your dream clients with copywriting that converts, so you don't have to waste time working with the wrong clients. Register now >>
In this week’s episode, we amplify the voice of Hannah McCall. Hannah stumbled into clean beauty when she was introduced to Beautycounter. It exposed her to a world of information about the beauty industry & the lack of regulation surrounding our personal care products. Especially as black women. She created Clean Beauty for Black Girls because more than 75% of the products marketed to black women contain ingredients known to be harmful or potentially dangerous. Hannah McCall has built her brand on the following belief: “We deserve the truth because our health matters”! What you’ll learn: How Hannah becoming a wine ambassador led her to create sustainable change in the beauty industry What transitioned this former tomboy to speak to Congress about beauty products The exposure to black women in the beauty industry Connect with Hannah McCall: https://www.cleanbeautyforblackgirls.org/ https://www.facebook.com/cleanbeautyforblackgirls https://www.instagram.com/cleanbeautyforblackgirls/ https://www.instagram.com/sippinhannah/ Recommended App: EWG Healthy Living App ..................................................................................................................... Opening poem written & recited by Sophia Lenore of Prestige Artists & The Prestige Magazine Toxic Beauty, By Sophia Lenore Do you know what’s in it? Do you even care? Hence – do you love yourself? Value your health – nurture & protect every melanated cell? Or is it just hair? Failure to educate yourself about products you put on, or in your body will leave you with burdens to bear. Like early on-set puberty, fibroids, cysts, and more aggressive cancers – in our community none of this is rare. Poor choice of food & beauty products can be our deadliest culprits – or did you think Black specific malignancies & diseases just came from the air? We must remain vigilant as Black consumers in a White centered beauty industry. An industry that has yet to uphold a standard of care that is inclusive to the benefit & health of Black women. So, shouldn’t you know what’s in it? Your life could depend on it. The truth is whatever you place on your skin, or in your body ends up in your bloodstream. So, making the connection between healthcare and beauty care is about protecting your self – nothing extreme. So, let’s educate ourselves, choose better products, demand regulations and make vigilant brand awareness the new mainstream. ..................................................................................................................... OUR NARRATIVE FROM OUR PERSPECTIVE! Connect with us Click Here To Join The Melanated Conversations Collective Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/melanatedconvos/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/melanatedconvos Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/melanatedconvos/ https://www.instagram.com/literallyyana/ https://www.instagram.com/terrian4reel/ DON’T MISS AN EPISODE OF MELANATED CONVERSATIONS! Click here to subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts. Click here to subscribe to us on Stitcher. Click here to subscribe to us on Spotify. Click here to subscribe to us on Google Podcasts. [music: "Fly" Produced by Makaih Beats]
If it has wheels, chances are someone has made a moveable tiny house out of it. On today’s show, the “it” I’m referring to is a 1985 Railroad Camp Car. My guest is Hannah Doss, who converted said railroad car into a gorgeous moveable tiny house in just 3 months and for less than 9000 dollars.Full Show Notes and Images: https://www.thetinyhouse.net/hannah-doss What is a railroad camp car and how can you find one for yourself?The budget breakdown: creative ways to accumulate materials and what costs the mostDid you know about the 10-year rule in some RV parks?How Hannah and her friend, Toobz, came up with the muralWhat inspired Hannah's children's book?It's not all rainbows and butterflies, but it's definitely worth the workMonthly expenses in the RV park and impromptu tiny house toursCreative bed configuration and repurposed store displaysIs this the year that you're finally going to embark on your dream of living tiny? If you're serious about building or buying a tiny house, then I'd like to personally invite you to my online community where you can connect with other tiny housers, get your questions specific questions answered, and get support on your journey. If you need some encouragement or just need to know how someone else solved a problem, you’ll get those answers in Tiny House Engage. I’m also very active in the community, answering questions and keeping an eye on things, so if you want to interact with me, this is a great way to do it.
Hannah Pinkerton is a full-time vanlifer, blogger at Destined for Adventure, Spanish teacher at Speak Better Spanish, and Community Manager and Trip Leader at Under30Experiences. She’s been location independent since 2015 and traveling outside the United States since 2018. Hannah also is a Location Independence Coach helping others do the same. She lives with her 4 cats and 5 dogs in her converted camper van as a solo female traveler in Mexico! Hannah gives me everything I need to know about how to live in a van and make money! In this episode of The Millennial Travel Podcast I discuss with Hannah Pinkerton: Van life essentials. How much van life costs in Mexico. How to live in a van full time. How to live in a van and make money. How much converting her van cost in Mexico? What is the cost of living in Mexico? Some fun van travel hacks What is life like as an expat in Mexico? How safe is traveling in Mexico? How is the healthcare system in Mexico? How did Hannah find a mechanic for her van in Mexico? What is the difference between living in a tiny house and van life? What is the slow travel movement? Where do you go to the bathroom when you live in van? How Hannah started adopting animals and bringing them into her van. How you can help adopt a dog or cat from Hannah! Resources from Hannah: Destined for Adventure Blog @DestinedforAdventure on Instagram Hannah’s Vanlife YouTube Safety Wing Insurance for Nomads Speak Better Spanish @SpeakBetterSpanish on Instagram You can find all the links and past show notes on millennialtravelpodcast.com Direct support for The Millennial Travel Podcast comes from The Millennial Travel Guidebook: Escape More, Spend Less, & Make Travel a Priority in Your Life. Looking for more great content? Check out The Ultimate Guide to Solo Travel.
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Hannah Pinkerton is a full-time vanlifer, blogger at Destined for Adventure, Spanish teacher at Speak Better Spanish, and Community Manager and Trip Leader at Under30Experiences. She’s been location independent since 2015 and traveling outside the United States since 2018. Hannah also is a Location Independence Coach helping others do the same. She lives with her 4 cats and 5 dogs in her converted camper van as a solo female traveler in Mexico! Hannah gives me everything I need to know about how to live in a van and make money! In this episode of The Millennial Travel Podcast I discuss with Hannah Pinkerton: Van life essentials. How much van life costs in Mexico. How to live in a van full time. How to live in a van and make money. How much converting her van cost in Mexico? What is the cost of living in Mexico? Some fun van travel hacks What is life like as an expat in Mexico? How safe is traveling in Mexico? How is the healthcare system in Mexico? How did Hannah find a mechanic for her van in Mexico? What is the difference between living in a tiny house and van life? What is the slow travel movement? Where do you go to the bathroom when you live in van? How Hannah started adopting animals and bringing them into her van. How you can help adopt a dog or cat from Hannah! Resources from Hannah: Destined for Adventure Blog @DestinedforAdventure on Instagram Hannah’s Vanlife YouTube Safety Wing Insurance for Nomads Speak Better Spanish @SpeakBetterSpanish on Instagram You can find all the links and past show notes on millennialtravelpodcast.com Direct support for The Millennial Travel Podcast comes from The Millennial Travel Guidebook: Escape More, Spend Less, & Make Travel a Priority in Your Life. Looking for more great content? Check out The Ultimate Guide to Solo Travel.
Happy 2021! We are THRILLED to start a new year with the one and only Hannah Brencher (@hannahbrencher) on the show. Hannah is an author and speaker who sheds light on the tough realities of life while also spreading hope into what can and will be when we face those realities. I’ve been a big fan of Hannah for awhile now and I am excited for y’all to get a taste into the real life magic she creates just by being who she is! We talk about all the things but really dive into what depression felt like for Hannah and how she found her way out of one of the hardest fights she’s ever been a part of. Depression is real, tough, and scary; but depression does not define who you are and what you’re allowed to do with your life. How Hannah lives and speaks into so many human souls is a beautiful example of what it means to know that, you are not your depression. You can learn more about Hannah and find her new book HERE. You can learn more about the podcast HERE and also follow us on instagram at @youneedtherapypodcast & @kat.defatta This podcast was produced by Houston Tilley Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Happy 2021! We are THRILLED to start a new year with the one and only Hannah Brencher (@hannahbrencher) on the show. Hannah is an author and speaker who sheds light on the tough realities of life while also spreading hope into what can and will be when we face those realities. I’ve been a big fan of Hannah for awhile now and I am excited for y’all to get a taste into the real life magic she creates just by being who she is! We talk about all the things but really dive into what depression felt like for Hannah and how she found her way out of one of the hardest fights she’s ever been a part of. Depression is real, tough, and scary; but depression does not define who you are and what you’re allowed to do with your life. How Hannah lives and speaks into so many human souls is a beautiful example of what it means to know that, you are not your depression. You can learn more about Hannah and find her new book HERE. You can learn more about the podcast HERE and also follow us on instagram at @youneedtherapypodcast & @kat.defatta This podcast was produced by Houston Tilley Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
How are you showing up for your kids right now? It is easy to get distracted by wanting our kids to be the very best and achieve everything they are meant to, but what if we are missing out on connecting with them in the process? On today’s episode, I invite my eldest daughter Hannah on the show to talk about our parent/child relationship. We discuss the journey to the closeness we have now, the importance of communication, and some techniques that you can use TODAY to have a different conversation with your child and start fostering that amazing relationship you both deserve. We dive into: [7:25] How Hannah sees the parenting style she was raised with as a foundation for her moving forward [9:10] A glimpse into my parenting philosophy and how it differs from how I was brought up [9:45] Hannah’s educational background and her plans for the Peace Corps [11:45] Parenting two daughters and why I was harder on Hannah [19:10] Noticing that our level of communication was different than other parent/child relationships [22:10] What inspired Hannah to start a forum in school for kids to express themselves [23:50] Finding a comfortability to talk about sexual education (and why leaving it up to the school wasn’t enough) [26:25] The MOST IMPORTANT reason we were able to have such an amazing relationship [27:00] A communication tool that helped Hannah relate to me more (and how this can help you too, especially with teenagers!) [28:50] The importance of communicating your “why” [31:05] The VERY IMPORTANT thing that I did differently with my kids from how I was raised [32:15] How avoiding conflict played out in my life and work and why I did it different with parenting [33:50] A tool that Hannah is grateful for and brought into her relationships with others [37:55] Struggling with boundaries when Hannah was a teenager and why this ONE THING would have helped [40:55] How Hannah and I struggled with her ADHD before she was diagnosed and how it shows up differently in boys and girls [47:50] A phenomenal ADHD resource [48:35] The gifts of ADHD and how Hannah uses these in her life [50:00] Differentiated parenting and ditching the one-size-fits-all method [53:30] Generational parenting differences and how competitiveness has evolved [58:00] My 3 BIGGEST goals for my kids as they grew up [1:01:50] Some practical tools for you to start building a stronger relationship with your kids [1:04:10] My TOP 2 pieces of advice if you want to pivot your parenting style Join the Women Leading Powerfully - Leadership Lab We hear from women everywhere a deep craving for more. More fulfillment in their career, more desire to have a clear vision for their future, more readiness to take charge of their leadership and grow personally and professionally. In this season of unknowns, the Leadership Lab offers women the opportunity to get certain. You will make choices and increase your impact in more meaningful ways than ever before. Here is what you will walk away with after 12 weeks of group coaching: -Clarity and Confidence around what YOU really want -Awareness of what gets in your way -A vision statement for you as a leader -Tools for taking action that gets you from where you are to where you want to be -An easy way to measure your progress and get unstuck as you move forward So, if you are looking to build life-long connections and be in a community of like-minded women that have the same goals, then reach out to Natalie at natalie@corecreationcoaching.com for a complimentary coaching call to see if the Leadership Lab is the next step in your personal and professional journey! _____________________ Love the show? Let us know! Do you love the Lead Your Life podcast? If the insights, interviews and real conversations we share in each episode help you step into your power, and have more confidence to “lead your life, so you can love your life”, then please head over to Lead Your Life on Apple Podcasts and subscribe to the show. If you leave us a review, you might win one of our monthly prizes! Join the Women Leading Powerfully Community! Would you like to join a community of high-achieving women that are supporting each other to play a bigger game, have a bigger impact, and live a more fulfilled life? Join us in the Women Leading Powerfully Facebook Group. This free, private community is for strong, supportive, determined, badass women who are leading their lives at home and in the workplace. If you’re ready to take your life and your business to the next level, join us in this exclusive and amazing community of women today!
Hannah, founder of the With Hannah Murphy, and I had a candid conversation about all the things concerning:How Hannah got started as a Virtual Assistant and became the master of all things productivityThe reality of burning ourselves out as entrepreneurs and does work life balance really exist?Why being busy does not necessarily equal success and how to make the most of our days as entrepreneurs The four areas that Hannah insists are crucial to focus on when it comes to being productive, effective time-management and creating profitable schedules~~~~~~~~~~~*Free Instagram Challenge!*Links:Align Photog Fb CommunityINSTAGRAM: Align with AloraINSTAGRAM: Alora RachelleHannah's Social Links:Instagram: Hannah MurphyWebsite: With Hannah MurphyCheck this out: FREE workshop from Hannah If you loved this episode and want to hear more like it, please subscribe and give us a 5-star rating, share it on your Instagram stories, and send a DM if ya wanna be friends!I appreciate your support so much and I can't wait to serve you more this year!love you guys —AloraBuzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched!Use Honeybook to double your bookings!I’ve been using HoneyBook to book clients quickly and stay organized! Get 50% off any plan! Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Align with Alora PodcastSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/alorarachelle)Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/alorarachelle)
Here’s what we're covering in this episode: How Hannah was able to grow her business from 3 clients to 27 clients in 6 months while working less Why completing your to-do list as fast as you can is not productive (and what you should do instead!) How to start working less while still providing an amazing client experience Tangible ways you can take your schedule from overwhelming to profitable in just a few hours Connect with Hannah: Instagram Website Free training to help you transition to a profit-focused schedule Enjoy today's episode? I'd love it if you could... Post a screenshot on your IG Stories and tag me @elise_hodge so I can repost you Leave a review on Apple Podcast Subscribe for new episodes every Monday FREE COPYWRITING CLASS FOR ENTREPRENEURS: Are you sick of hustling 24/7 for the wrong clients who never pay you what you're worth? I've created a FREE, on-demand training just for you on how to use my step-by-step Dream Client Attraction System to become the no. 1 choice for your dream clients with copywriting that converts, so you don't have to waste time working with the wrong clients. Register now
As women of color entrepreneurs it can be difficult to build community and sell authentically while fighting against the systems of oppression that try to bring us down. That’s why we’re done with traditional marketing and capitalist bullshit. So, what are we doing instead? On today’s episode, I talk to Inclusive Marketing Coach Hannah Martin about how she coaches women and femmes of color to dismantle these harmful systems, build community to support them, and run more successful and grounded businesses. We dive into: What inclusive marketing is and how Hannah uses it How you can create a safe and empowering space for the people you want to serve Being misidentified as an anti-racist educator and why the distinction is so important The need for transparency in business and why it’s so important for our communities How Hannah is participating in the revolution as a non black POC The feminine energy of sustainability and releasing the fast growth expectation that is seen a lot in the coaching space How you can measure your success and impact without using the bullshit capitalist model And more! Connect with Hannah: Woc Space Community is a free network for women and femmes of color entrepreneurs to connect and support each other. To join, fill out the form here: https://www.subscribepage.com/wocspacecommunity Follow her on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wocspace/ Connect with Gieselle: Join me in my free private Facebook group, The Woman of Color Entrepreneur Revolution, and continue the conversation! https://www.facebook.com/groups/679342759273155/ Apply for 1:1 coaching with me: https://www.gieselleallen.com/book-now Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gieselleallen
Hannah Roediger is an elite health and performance trainer, with neuro specialist training and she’s obsessed with human behavior and why we get into physical and emotional pain with a unique approach to healing. In this episode, I share: [1:06] Evolution of Hannah [2:58] How Hannah’s journey started [3:52] Looking back at her parent’s divorce [8:30] Experiencing behavioral changes [12:24] What caused Hannah’s chronic pain [17:22] How chronic pain affected Hannah [22:38] Introduced to neurology and discovering she had sensory mismatch [25:40] Does bulimia and bingeing live in the same place? [27:16] Shadow work [29:09] Arizona and Hannah have a special connection [31:24] Dealing with darkness after her breakup [25:24] Giving yourself the love you are worthy of [37:26] Difference between being lonely and standing alone [40:45] I never wanted to look at my anger Resources From This Episode: Find FREE warm-ups, webinars, and balance training on Hannah’s Instagram bio. You can also find membership information, brain activation course, and sign-up for her weekly newsletter list. Connect with Jennifer Website Facebook Instagram Connect with Hannah Instagram Website
Essential Skills for Training: Hannah Miley My guest today is a Scottish swimmer, specialising in the 400 individual medley. Hannah Miley is a triple Olympian, double Commonwealth champion and World champion. She has a degree in Sport & Exercise science, is a FitrWoman ambassador, and is a FurMum to 2-year old poppy. In this conversation, which is the 6th episode in my "Essential Skills for Training Series" we talk about: How Hannah became one of Scotland's top females swimmers Her training practice and how she recovers The difference between resilience and hard work (both in and out of the pool) What she has learnt in her swimming career What she went through when the 2020 Olympic Games got canceled Women in sport (swimming) Training with your cycle Having tough conversations Hannah is "curious about the hard stuff". And this she believes will help change the sport for young female athletes. You can connect with Hannah on Instagram @smiley8889 You can connect with me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amykatebowe/ Website: http://www.amykatebowe.com/ Email: amy@amykatebowe.com Music: Sorrow by Sappheiros https://soundcloud.com/sappheirosmusic Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/SYGjI28nGec
APPLY NOW to work with me! https://brookethomas321708.typeform.com/to/cHCppKqW thefaithfreebie.com Join Brooke's mental wellness team: myamareglobal.com/10039/en-US/ Follow Brooke on Social Media https://www.brookethomas.com/ facebook.com/groups/liveoutloudtribe/ instagram.com/liveoutloudbrooke linkedin.com/in/thomasbrooke It is exhausting to live out a false identity. To cover up your shame and pain in an attempt to stay in control. But how exactly do you learn to be obedient? Listen in as Hannah Donnelly explains how she made the choice to let God in and stepped into His calling on her life. Question Highlights I was so impressed by your testimony at the Tetelestai Ministries Youth Revival. Would you share your story with us? Do you remember the point when you started to get curious about the world? Was there a specific moment of temptation? What would you say to a young person who's unhappy and not willing to talk to their parents about it? What would you tell them to do first? How has your life been radically different since that moment of surrender to God? In this episode, you will learn about… How Hannah got caught up in the world despite her Christian upbringing Hannah's insight on how living a false identity leads to isolation and sin How we can be set free in an instant by making the choice to let go and let God in How living out her true identity has made Hannah a magnet for new friends and more positive relationships Hannah's commitment to be bold and obedient in pursuing her dream of becoming an artist Hannah's challenge to surrender to God TODAY and let Him lead you Show Notes It is exhausting to live out a false identity. To try and stay in control by covering up your shame and pain. By numbing yourself with alcohol or food or relationships that aren't good for you. But how exactly do you learn to be obedient and let the Lord take over? And what do you do if it's your teenager who's struggling? Hannah Donnelly is the face of the Youth Ministry at Tetelestai, a Christian community on a mission to help people have a personal encounter with God that awakens their true identity in Christ. Hannah leads Tetelestai's Youth Revival events, supporting young people in getting equipped for the next season and achieving radical transformation through Jesus Christ. On this episode of The Live Out Loud Show, Hannah joins Brooke to share her testimony, describing how she got caught up in the world despite a Christian upbringing. She offers advice to other young people who are unhappy, explaining how living out a false identity led her to isolation and sin—and how she was set free in an instant once she made the choice to let God in. Listen in to understand how Hannah's life has radically changed since that moment of surrender and find out what you can do TODAY to step into God's calling on your life. Connect with Hannah Donnelly Tetelestai Ministries Tetelestai Ministries Youth Revival Resources Tiffannee Cummings on Live Out Loud EP086
In this episode, you’ll also hear,How Hannah overcame the tendency to never finish things, and became a published author with a second book on the wayWhy it’s okay for Christians to struggleThe airplane story Hannah’s father told her that puts inconveniences and discomfort into perspectiveWhy your book is actually the audience’s storyHow the topic of Hannah’s book changed while she was writing it, and why you should trust where God leads your storyWhy you should just finish your book – and how to do exactly that BIO:Hannah Corbin (Or H as her friends call her) has always been passionate about writing and storytelling. Being a stay at home mother that has been hit with quite a few bumps along the way, things just never really worked out quite like she planned. Her first book details the history behind her upbringing and a lot of the struggles and triumphs she has seen along the way. Writing was and always will be something that is very close to her heart. But, in the long run it just never seemed that she was able to finish what she started. Until it came to what she knew best. Her own life. So finally she took the plunge bought a computer in December of 2019. Shortly thereafter she pumped out her very first published work in just a little over 2 months. Start to finish it was unbelievable that she actually had accomplished something that she had only dreamed of doing. With physical issues, chronic illness, and what seemed like everything else just holding her back she knew that God's timing was always right on cue. Low and behold Flying by the seat of my pants was born. GET CONNECTED:Website: https://www.hcorbincreativeworks.com/Instagram: Instagram.com/hcorbincreativeworksFacebook URL: Facebook.com/hcorbincreativeworks
EDS is a rare connective tissue disorder that can drive many digestive symptoms. Hannah discusses her journey with digestive dysfunction, how it lead to developing an eating disorder as a way to control her symptoms, finally being diagnosed with EDS, and how she came to practice in cognitive hypnotherapy through her own personal journey when she had exhausted all medical management options. Hannah is a Cognitive Hypnotherapist and works with women all over the world to overcome struggles with food, their emotions and the fear of not being good enough. She has a BSc Biological Sciences, MSc Psychology, Cognitive Hypnotherapy and Neuro-linguistic Programming (NLP). She has a special interest in the link between food issues and digestive problems and combines mind and body approaches to support her clients holisitically in their journeys. We discuss: - How Hannah’s GI issues led to an eating disorder - What is Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS) - What are the symptoms of EDS? - How is it diagnosed? - How she journeyed from ED, to EDS, to the field of cognitive hypnotherapy - What is cognitive hypnotherapy? - How does accessing our subconscious influence our body's reactions to food & symptoms - How does cognitive hypnotherapy help digestive disorders? You can find Hannah on Instagram @hani_living_unleashed
Hannah Levy — Fertility Knowledge & Empowerment, Female-Led Startups, Elevating Underrepresented Groups, Parent Inclusive Workplaces, and Much More (#009) “I approached motherhood as a ‘oh, now I need to be completely selfless’ mentality, where I was just like, ‘hey, now I’m a mom, I matter less, I need to put my kid above myself in all forms’. And that worked for about a month until I broke down. The guilt around putting yourself first or taking time has been very difficult. And so, I have slowly regained boundaries and space. And trying to figure out what does it mean to prioritize myself, what does it mean to prioritize other people, my friends, work, my partnership above my child in certain times. What are the trade-offs, risks, and rewards?” — Hannah Levy Hannah Levy (@hnnhlvy) is a content strategist who has spent the last twelve years helping brands build communities and connect with their customers through creative storytelling. She specializes in high-impact content campaigns that maximize engagement with a brand’s audience.Hannah has worked across several industries, but has always returned to healthcare because she believes that understanding what's going on with our bodies, and getting high-quality affordable care, are basic human rights. Hannah is currently leading content marketing at Modern Fertility, a women's reproductive healthcare company focused on making fertility information more accessible for women everywhere.Hannah is also dedicated to supporting underrepresented groups, something that she works toward as a community manager for Tech Ladies, a community of one hundred thousand members, and growing, that connects women, trans, and non-binary folks with the best opportunities in tech.Please enjoy this wide-ranging conversation with Hannah Levy and Moms Who Build host, Margie Chuang!For more about this episode, visit https://www.momswhobuild.com/home/hannah-levy-modern-fertility-tech-ladies-episode-009. Show NotesHannah and Margie have a candid discussion about fertility research and empowerment, the rewards of working for a female-founded, female-led startup, elevating women and underrepresented groups, and how workplaces can be more inclusive for parents and breastfeeding moms. They also talk openly about navigating early motherhood, feeling a sense of urgency to “figure it all out”, experiencing identity crisis after having kids, and mom guilt.Hannah’s career journey and her work with Modern Fertility and Tech Ladies. [3:21]Information asymmetry in healthcare and personal finance. [4:08]About Modern Fertility. [7:27]About Tech Ladies. [9:00]Hannah's personal mission. [12:04]Navigating privilege in professional networks. [18:29]Where the magic happens in communities. [24:14]Hannah’s approach to allyship. [26:54]Working for a female-founded, female-led company versus a male founded, male-led company. [31:07]How companies can empower women and parents to succeed in the workplace. [33:46]Writing content for startups. [39:00]Hannah’s thoughts on prioritizing time for herself, her family, her work, her community. [49:38]Hannah’s experience interviewing at companies while navigating new motherhood. [55:15]Margie and Hannah talk openly about navigating early motherhood, feeling a sense of urgency to figure it all out, going through an identity crisis after having kids, and mom guilt. [57:55]Lessons Hannah hopes to pass along to her daughter. [1:03:34]How Hannah applied the idea of value-based decision making to her personal and professional life. [1:05:26]Building empathy and meeting people where they are. [1:06:25]How Hannah learns and retains information. [1:09:49]Rapid Fire Questions. [1:11:32]Parting thoughts and encouraging words. [1:15:46] For more about this episode, visit https://www.momswhobuild.com/home/hannah-levy-modern-fertility-tech-ladies-episode-009.***Connect with Hannah Levy: TwitterConnect with Modern Fertility: Website | Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | YouTubeConnect with Tech Ladies:Website | Twitter | Instagram | Facebook***If you have a moment, please consider leaving a rating and review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes. It helps us to get more amazing guests on the show and grow the podcast. Thank you!***For past interviews with inspirational moms building inspirational things, visit momswhobuild.com. Connect with Moms Who Build host, Margie Chuang: Twitter: twitter.com/momswhobuildInstagram: instagram.com/momswhobuild_Facebook: facebook.com/momswhobuildYouTube: bit.ly/youtube-channel-momswhobuildSubscribe to Moms Who Build on: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Overcast, Google Podcasts, iHeartRadio, RadioPublic, or your favorite podcast player.
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You can make a bigger difference than you think to the environment by making small changes to what’s on your plate. We’re talking about food today, and we have Hannah Levbarg joining us to talk about how to green your plate. Hannah will be discussing the benefits of plant-based nutrition, and she will explain the effects of a plant-based diet on the environment. About Hannah Hannah is a realtor in Sante Fe, New Mexico, with Berkshire Hathaway Home Services. In her spare time, she is a passionate amateur in plant-based nutrition, and how the way we eat affects the environment. Hannah is originally from Austin, Texas, and she went to Oklahoma University. Most of her friends and family are still in Austin. Health issues in Texas In Texas, there’s a huge population of twenty to forty-year-olds being hospitalized for COVID, and many of them have issues with being overweight, diabetes, and early-stage heart disease. Hannah’s passion for food Hannah has a huge passion for food, and she’s been an avid cook for all her life. She’s always had a broad palate, and she particularly enjoys ethnic cuisines. How Hannah became interested in food Hannah was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 2017. She was carrying too much weight at the time as a result of her job and her lifestyle, so she decided to get things under control by setting herself off on a course to maximize her health. Packing more produce into her diet Hannah made an effort to optimize her health. She started watching vegan cooking shows to get some inspiration for ways to pack more produce into her diet because she thought that would help. She had no intention of going vegan at the time, and she didn’t think she was a fit for that kind of lifestyle. A rabbit hole of information Hannah got taken down a rabbit hole of information that included a lot of medical data about diet, nutrition, and disease patterns. Changing the way she was eating Two years ago, Hannah realized that she had to change the way she was eating. When she discovered that there were correlations between diet and some of the biggest killers, like diabetes, autoimmune diseases, and heart disease, her husband also agreed to go along with a radically changed diet. Since then, Hannah has been learning whatever she can about eating for optimum health. A certificate in plant-based nutrition This spring, Hannah got a certificate in plant-based nutrition from eCornell. She chose to do that particular course because it counts as medical continuing education for medical professionals. So, although she’s not yet a nutritional expert, she is a pretty well-schooled amateur. Environmental impacts Hannah started learning a lot about environmental impacts shortly after she and her husband changed their diet to a plant-based one. When the UN also released their 2018 report on climate change, it strongly implicated animal agriculture in many of the environmental problems that we are currently experiencing. A big change in diet Hannah thinks that it was probably a lot easier for her to change her diet than it would have been for most other people because she has been a life-long cook, and she knows how to handle all kinds of food. Following a plant-based diet can be socially isolating Hannah discovered that following a plant-based diet can be a bit socially isolating. Even so, she advises people who are interested in doing it to impact their health, to go all the way with it because in that way they are likely to see results very quickly, and that is very motivating. It’s not so hard to do if you know how to cook Hannah explains that making the change is not so hard to do. All you have to do if you’re used to roasting a chicken and a tray of vegetables, for example, is to take off the chicken, and rather have some puy lentils with the roast vegetables, and perhaps some nut cheese. If you know how to cook, it’s not that hard to tweak things around and make sure that you’re getting all the things you need in your diet. The Physician’s Committee for Responsible Medicine Hannah follows The Physician’s Committee for Responsible Medicine. They have exam room podcasts that you can check out on Facebook or YouTube, and they have been talking a lot about how easily the coronavirus can live in packaged cold meat. Although cooking destroys the virus, you will still be handling it beforehand. Making a change for the better Hannah points out that we don’t need to eat meat to be healthy, so this is an ideal opportunity for us to make the change to a plant-based diet. It will be healthier for everyone and a whole lot better for the environment. Remember - a small change can make a big difference. Links and Resources: Hannah's Website Hannah’s YouTube Channel The Physician’s Committee for Responsible Medicine NutritionFacts.org The China Study by Dr. T. Colin Campbell
There's a lot of data out there. Keeping track of Google Analytics, NPS scores, site metrics, usability test results, industry data, and everything else can be downright overwhelming. Which is why Hannah Shamji, Head of Research at Copyhackers, likes to say she's doing data-informed work, not data-driven work. For Hannah, her team, and her clients, working with tons of data can be overwhelming. Since you can usually find at least one graph to support a research point, it's important to put data in context. Hannah outlined how she gets in the zone with large amounts of data, puts things in context while doing her best to stay unbiased, and frames data around her research questions. Highlights [2:12] The difference between being data-informed and data-driven. [6:21] Why it's important to put data in context and pull from many different sources. [9:25] How Hannah approaches data through the lens of her research question. [16:40] How Hannah tries to build data narratives that tell both sides of the story. [23:21] Digging deep into data is a little bit like meditating. [27:07] Hannah, Erin, and JH chat about data and COVID-19. (This episode was recorded on April 24, 2020.) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/awkwardsilences/message
Hannah is a Psychic Medium and Astrologer on a mission to help her clients amplify their divine consciousness in order to fully embrace their soul’s calling and journey on Earth. But most of all to dignify, elevate and acknowledge the unique and beautiful light they embody. You can find out more about her and her work on her website Divine Sky Mystic.In this episode we discuss:+ How Hannah went from being a makeup artist to her current business as an Astrologer and Psychic Medium+ Spiritual awakening and the challenges that come with it+ The Akashic Records+ Mediumship+ What Spirit Guides are+ The difference between the Akashic Records and Spirit Guides+ How to connect to your Spirit Guides+ Astrology+ Why intuitive guidance is so needed right now+ and so much more!Show notes:Hannah’s websiteHannah on InstagramMy WebsiteMy InstagramWork with me 1-1Join my Private Facebook Community
Hannah Betts is an award winning competitive skydiver and Hollywood stunt performer in movies like Captain Marvel, The Hunger Games, Jurassic World, and many more.From living in a trailer with no bathroom while working as a police officer to being blindfolded inside a Prius submerged in a lake, Hannah's unique experiences throughout her life have taught her so much about herself.In this episode we chat about:How Hannah's competitive skydiving unknowingly prepared her for her work as a stunt performerThe importance of separating the body from the mind in her workWhat she learned about herself during her time as a competitive skydiverWhy she lived on the drop zone in a trailer without a bathroomHow she broke into the Hollywood stunt sceneHer desire to just be herselfNot being able to control things and why it’s not worth spending so much energy trying to control things you can’t controlLessons learned from becoming a stunt performer
Jordan and Leann finally confront their arch nemesis sign, Capricorn, with guest Hannah Kenny who helps bridge the gap and bring them into the Capricorn fold. Contact Us Twitter: @byscorpios Instagram: @byscorpios Email us at ForScorpiosByScorpios@gmail.com Follow Jordan on Twitter: @KeyTenavast Follow Leann on Instagram: @leann_schneider Art by Kelsey Heaton: @kelsey.heaton on Instagram Timestamps 00:57 — Hannah Kenny intro about Capricorns and astrology 04:26 — Hannah is a Leo rising and Leann yes “yep” 05:28 — Hannah’s take on Hogwarts Houses 08:40 — Leo as a rising sign 09:22 — How Hannah and Leann met 11:19 — A Great and Terrible Beauty 13:41 — Leann was Hannah’s babysitter, that’s canon 16:23 — No Secrets with Hannah and Jordan 18:45 — Hannah calls us out about hating Capricorns 20:10 — Why don’t we like Capricorns? 23:46 — Description of Capricorn and being Business 28:40 — What DO you relate to with being a Capricorn? 29:51 — What other signs don’t you want to be? 30:55 — Capricorn sea goat and myths 37:20 — Devils and goats 40:50 — Rams vs goats 44:37 — More on Capricorn 46:25 — Capricorn resonating with strong sense of society 48:50 — Capricorn is a first string choice 49:35 — Horoscopes 55:40 — Final thoughts Bibliography Co—Star Elle.com The Secret Language of Astrology by Roy Gillett Wikipedia.org
Does Uncut Gems make you want to break up with someone? In this episode, Hannah Berner and I talk about dating, relationships, Summer House, and all things reality TV. Hannah Berner was born in Brooklyn, New York, and grew up playing competitive tennis professionally and for the University of Wisconsin. She emerged on the comedy scene by directing, editing, and acting in videos on Instagram and writing viral tweets. Her podcast, Berning In Hell, has over 1 million downloads. She is currently an official cast member of Summer House on Bravo and performs standup in NYC and at clubs around the country. Hannah is an advocate for mental health, napping, and fart jokes. In this Episode: Why you need to get on TikTok [ 3:00 ] About Hannah’s Summer House relationship [ 6:30 ] Why Hannah is getting so much internet hate [ 10:30 ] Dating stories and intimacy issues [ 18:15 ] How Hannah’s parents feel about her TV career [ 35:50 ] Astrological signs and dating [ 42:50 ] Taking classes during quarantine [ 44:40 ] Movie dates are the worst [ 55:30 ] Why Hannah hates men [ 59:00 ] Quotes: “I’m scared of being hurt and getting upset.” “Sometimes, big men will have an average size dick, but it looks small because they are so big.” “I hate men so much right now.” Links Mentioned: Hannah’s Website: https://www.hannahberner.com. Listen to Berning in Hell. Follow on Instagramand Twitter. Watch Hannah on TikTok. Read Open Book by Jessica Simpson. Get How to Date Men When You Hate Men. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/emmawillmannshow/support
Real Estate Technology | The Ultimate Support Platform Hannah Gorlick is a licensed real estate agent and the CEO and co-founder of Doorside, a real estate community app that connects agents together to help each other with showings, open houses, and more. Doorside is the culmination of Hannah’s push to provide helpful services to other real estate agents that would generate enough income to allow her to focus on building a book of business. The more she assisted agents in the day-to-day, the more she realized that time management is a systemic problem for anyone trying to achieve success as a real estate agent. So, Hannah developed a real estate technology platform that could bring agents together and help them achieve greater success while enjoying more time and financial freedom! Doorside and Doorside Black Doorside has two different product offerings based on what you are looking to accomplish by leveraging this real estate technology. They have a platform that agents and earners can sign up for to book services across different brokerages. Then there is Doorside Black, an internal solution that brokerages can customize to fit their branding and connect agents within their network to promote a more collaborative work environment. People on the platform are there to build relationships with other agents, provide valuable services, and do what most most of us got into this industry to do; serve and help people! No Barriers to Entry Just like using Uber, Doorside is free for booking agents who are looking to sign up. And that is huge because there is often an underlying sense of fear when it comes to using new real estate technology to grow and scale a business! Whether it is a booking agent or an opener, Hannah is making it ridiculously easy for real estate agents to gain access to support through Doorside so they can achieve the time and financial freedom they set out for. Right now it is still in beta, but you can reach out to Hannah if you are interested in seeing this real estate technology in your market. To learn more about Doorside and what’s to come, listen to the latest episode of Pursuing Freedom! About Hannah Gorlick Hannah Gorlick is the CEO and Co-Founder of Doorside and an active real estate agent in the Seattle area. Hannah learned through experience that agents lack the reliable support network they need in order to meet the needs of their clients and their own personal lives. In response, Hannah started Doorside, a real estate community app that connects agents together to help each other with showings, open houses and more. What You Will Learn: How Hannah got into the real estate business What inspired Hannah to build a real estate technology platform to connect agents How Hannah identified the primary need of successful realtors and how she supports it now What the ideal client is looking for when they come across Doorside, and the different packages they offer How to sign up for Doorside as a booking agent or an opener/earner What to expect from Doorside in the future, and when to expect it in your market How to Connect With Hannah Gorlick: Website: getdoorside.com Cutting Edge Agents Facebook Group Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/getdoorside/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hannahgorlick/ Twitter: @getdoorside Additional Resources 5-Step Guide to More Referrals
In this honest conversation, Noah and Hannah Kinderlehrer talk about the path to embodied wholeness and how to cultivate the qualities necessary to stay the course. They explore the myth of “happily ever after” and how we, in our actual lives, can find ways to muster the strength to continuously face into the unfolding landscapes (and whatever mucky bogs we may have to traverse alongside the floral meadows).Who is Hannah?Hannah Kinderlehrer believes with all her heart that we are all whole as we are. She has studied dance for 32 years, graduated from Naropa University, and is a Certified Peacemaker and Certified Hakomi Practitioner. She has been a student of Buddhism for 16 years and is a holistic coach, leads teacher trainings, facilitates therapeutic women’s groups, chronic illness support groups, teaches embodied meditation, and Rites of Passage classes and works at Strength In Motion Wellness Center. Learn more about her work at riseandthrive.careTopics we Cover:How and why Hannah embraces the darkness and how she finds the light."The Dark is not scary. If I really go and rest in it. It's just dark."How Hannah accesses the inner strength to dive into pain, discomfort, and resistance.“It actually is impermanence, that has kept me sane, knowing that can I stay with us in the most surrendered receptive way possible, knowing it will change versus clamping down on it”What it means to reclaim the birthright of embodimentHow to find the spark of strength within.Hannah and Noah share some of the techniques they use to help people develop the skills involved in living from their strength.“So it's a it's been a process it certainly has not been a overnight lightning bolt Eureka, I'm not sure if I've ever had one of those. Everything has come from building building building, working working working, and then opening opening opening, and surrendering and seeing what's there. And being able to recognize who I really am, which is a being that deserves love the same way this being gives love. “The Importance of Community and How to cultivate it.“We underestimate how much having community within our lives comes back and serves the people we are closest to.“Please Enjoy! And if you find it worthwhile, please share it with a friend or family family member.
What you’ll learn in this episode: How Hannah has spent her entire career in the legal industry, how she came to work in HR, and how she is SHRM (Society for Human Resource Management) certified How Hannah came to discover her passion for the business side of a law firm and why she chose to focus on the business side Hannah describes her work on the Board of Directors of the Golden Gate chapter of the Association of Legal Administrators What important role the signature Knowledge to Leadership Educational Conference and Exposition plays for the Golden Gate ALA chapter each year What personal and leadership development offerings, speakers, and topics will be on offer at the K2L Conference, being held January 30th, 2020 Why the K2L Conference has been intentionally designed to be comprehensive, touching on all aspects of the business side of a law firm How the K2L Conference, first started in 1993, provides an incredible amount of educational value How the great relationship the Golden Gate ALA chapter has with its business partners is being showcased at the Conference with their Exhibition Hall About Hannah Lincecum Hannah Linceum is a SHRM-Certified Regional Human Resources Manager at Reed Smith who manages and leads HR functions across the California market. She is a dedicated, intuitive leader with a unique, strategic perspective on successful law firms and their people. Hannah strives to keep the legal industry appealing to and thriving in the next generations. Her life interests include supporting local artists and musicians, improv, comedy and all things San Francisco. She has had the opportunity to work in the legal industry her entire career. Her primary initiative is honoring the heritage of the industry while helping it solve the many challenges presented by economic and generational shifts. Additional resources: Website LinkedIn 2020 K2L Conference information Episode Transcript
Some might consider self-care just a trendy buzzword but when done right it can dramatically improve your quality of life. Hannah Lecha has developed a wonderful membership program based on self-care and shares what’s next for her online membership program. In this episode, Cathy and Hannah discuss the following: What led Hannah to become a certified health coach Why Hannah built her signature program based on self-care How Hannah addressed different types of clients with different programs How Hannah drives traffic to her website and handles her refund policy Hannah’s passion for helping girls and women Hannah’s monthly membership goal and plans for future growth Hannah Lecha originally began her professional career as a biologist but eventually realized her passion was pulling her to help others lead healthier lifestyles. She now works as an executive health coach offering programs focused on self-care. Mentioned In This Episode: 12 Day Detox Natural Health Immersion Links to resources: Health Coach Group Website
In today’s episode we are going to chat with Hannah Deindorfer, an amazing business coach in client connection, mindset, and personal development. How to leave your 9-5 job. Tools for mindset, connection, and how that helps you in your business. Topics we cover include: How Hannah got started and where she’s at today How to leave your 9-5 job and change your scarcity mindset Breaking down how to authentically connect Creating distinct, meaningful relationships First step into personal development How mindset affects your business And so much more! Times to check out: (2:31) Who is Hannah Deindorfer (5:51) How to leave your 9-5 job and change your scarcity mindset (10:29) Breaking down the barriers to authentic connections (13:21) Creating distinct, meaningful relationships (18:00) Hannah’s biggest barrier to conversations (24:02) A few ideas for your first step into personal development (34:36) Does mindset really affect your business life? (42:36) Tips on how to change a negative mindset GET IN TOUCH WITH HANNAH: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hannahdeindorfer/ Core Coaching Upgrade: https://hannahdeindorfer.com/coaching GET IN TOUCH WITH MELISSA: Hot Leads Machine (new course): https://www.themelissalin.com/hotleadsmachine Are you ready to take your online coaching business to the NEXT level? Have you been wanting to start coaching, finally start making a full time income doing what you love? The Fierce Business Academy might be the right fit for you! Head to the link below for more details and to hop on the waitlist! The Fierce Business Academy: https://www.themelissalin.com/academy The Caption Capsule https://www.themelissalin.com/caption-capsule Promo Code: PODCAST to save $$$ on The Caption Capsule! Sell Like A Sales Queen Crash Course: https://themelissalin.lpages.co/sell-like-a-sales-queen/ Five Figure Launch: https://themelissalin.lpages.co/five-figure-launch Find me on social media for more daily content! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/themelissalin/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/melissa.lin.180410 Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/fiercebusinessbabes/ Fierce Fitness Business Academy: https://www.themelissalin.com/academy
On today's episode of Gritty Founder, Kreig Kent talks with Hannah Davis about how she became an entrepreneur and started BANGS Shoes. Hannah shares valuable advice on how to build and grow a social enterprise. Hannah Davis is the Founder & CEO of BANGS Shoes. She founded BANGS at 24 years old to sell adventure-inspired footwear and help people start businesses around the world. Some Questions Kreig asks Hannah: - How much progress have you made with BANGS Shoes since you started? (31:48) - Tell us about the business model. How do you make money and what is your model of giving back? (35:28) - How did you find the manufacturing factory that you work with? (40:33) - What is special about BANGS Shoes? (41:41) - How do you market the product? (43:10) - If you could go back and give your younger self some advice, what would it be? (48:07) - What is some advice you can give a founder who is in the early stages of starting their business? (55:18) In This Episode, You Will Learn: - About Hannah’s background and how she became an entrepreneur (4:15) - How Hannah started BANGS Shoes and got it off the ground (14:08) - The story of how Hannah met her business partner (21:38) - How BANGS Shoes partners with Kiva to give back (35:36) - Advice for starting a business with social impact (36:38) - Tips for starting a brand ambassador program (43:14) - The importance of getting customer feedback (50:38) Connect with Hannah Davis: Instagram Bangs Shoes Also Mentioned on This Show... Hannah’s favorite quote: “If you're not embarrassed by the first version of your product, you've launched too late.” ―Reid Hoffman Hannah’s book recommendation: Shantaram by Gregory David Roberts
Hannah Chia is a vegan food blogger from Portland Oregon. She photographs her recipes and then shares the delectable looking images for the world to see. Today I am excited to chat about the impact learning photography has had on her success. In This Episode You'll Learn: How Hannah got her start in photography The hardest part about photography for Hannah to learn Why Hannah upgraded from her cell phone to a DSLR to photograph her food What is food styling How to start food styling The importance of dishware How Hannah takes flat lay photos The camera gear Hannah uses to photograph food The importance of lighting food How Hannah was able to keep her look consistent after moving across the country How many photos Hannah takes per recipe How to achieve a photography style Signs of an amateur food stylist and photographer Resources: Vegan Food Recipe Blog Hannah Chia’s Website Hannah Chia on Instagram
In the wake of losing her home in the 2013 Calgary flood, Hannah Cree set out to create a business that would close a systems gap, addressing poverty and homelessness, while also disrupting an outmoded industry. The result is CMNGD - a for-profit business that employs people facing poverty through a sustainable commercial laundry service. In this episode: How Hannah and her partner Dave decided on creating a laundry business Social hiring as a means to creating community Taking care of your own mental health and identifying your strengths and weaknesses to hire a dream team We invite you to become a SheEO Activator or apply to be a SheEO Venture at SheEO.World.
Today’s guest is stylist, writer and nature lover Hannah Bullivant. We talk about Hannah's journey to finding her calling in an unexpected industry, and the path to believing that styling makes a difference to more than just the way things look, kindness as a core life and business value, building charity into our work in small ways, being honest about the journey, always learning and being willing to mess up. This episode is part of the free Everyday Difference community project. "What can I do today to be kind to myself?" - Hannah Bullivant Some of the things we talked about: How Hannah found her space as a stylist (after initially not feeling she fit into that world) Why styling matters is about more than looks - including the concept of home and the way it makes people feel Building charity into your paid work (even in a small way) The importance of bringing nature into her work Overcoming the worry of your work being too “frivolous” and figuring out your calling Kindness as a business and life value, and changing the way we talk to ourselves How Hannah applies this value to being an online influencer The importance of sometimes stepping back, passing the mic, and being open to getting things wrong Being honest about flexible working, childcare and self-employment Being grateful for achieving your “dream", but also being honest about the unexpected struggles that come with it For episode show notes & links, head to https://ruthpoundwhite.com/podcast/
How Hannah was chosen to be the Bachelorette, a check-in on the contestants' Instagram feeds, Jed’s backstory, why Hannah is a refreshing Bachelorette, the Luke P. vs. Luke S. saga, and more! Host: Juliet Litman Guest: Rob Mills
Hannah Frankman is the community manager for Praxis. She joins Career Crashers this week to share her story of deciding to skip college and go straight to building a career. Topics discussed: - How Hannah grew up homeschooling and why she decided to not go to college - Answering people when they asked what she was doing instead of going to college - How working at a farm, leading english classes, and reading voraciously prepared Hannah for her opportunity with Praxis - How Hannah pitched Praxis on being an intern and used that role to land a full-time opportunity - Letting work, enthusiasm, and patience lead to future opportunities Learn more about Hannah at http://hannahfrankman.com/ and connect with her on twitter at https://twitter.com/hannahfrankman Check out Crash.co for great resources on creating a great career and if you want to share your story email Isaac [at] crash [dot] co
Sam Priestley makes a living by dressing up as a fireman then taking his clothes off in front of women. Yes, he's a stripper! Hannah Priestley, Sam's wife, runs the business. And it's a very successful business at that. So much so that Sam works just one day per week, and they both earn far more than they ever did in their previous full time jobs. Oh … and Sam's character name? Fireman Sam, of course!! Sam & Hannah also share: Where's the idea for men On Fire come from? How Hannah feels about her husband being a male stripper How they managed to replace their full-time employment income in just 6-months How they make prospects feel comfortable about enquiring for their services How Google Adwords sky-rocketed their business And plenty more … “We found our competition to not be very helpful. Just the simple things like getting back to emails or phone calls a week later. That's just too late for someone trying to book such an important event. So Sam suggested we start as a small side business and do it a whole lot better. ” - Hannah Priestley, Men On Fire Here's what caught my attention from my chat with Men On Fire's Sam & Hannah Priestley: I love the fact that Sam and Hannah communicate constantly and clearly to one another. I love how they've taken a good look at their competitors, identified what's being done poorly and gone about addressing it in their own business. And I love clarity they have around who does what in the business. Resources mentioned: Men On Fire's official website Men On Fire's official Facebook page But the marketing gold doesn't stop there, in this episode: This week's winner of the Monster Prize Draw winner is: Anthony Spiteri of Pixel 3 Please support the following businesses who make this show possible: American Express Business Explorer Credit Card Let your business expenses reward you. Every year. Yellow Partner with Australia's #1 online business directory for all your digital marketing needs. Switchnode Australia's Internet isn't great. That's why Switchnode exist. The solution is here and it's wireless. If something in this episode of Australia's favourite marketing podcast peaked your interest, then let me know by leaving a comment below. May your marketing be the best marketing. [For more interviews with successful business owners visit Small Business Big Marketing] See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hannah Marie is a family and child portrait photographer from Kitchener Ontario who’s clients say things like "She’s a true artist with a gift" and "Her photos convey real, raw, and intimate emotions. They will forever remind me of this special time in my life". Today Im really excited to chat with her to discover how she can deliver such powerful images! In This Episode You'll Learn: How Hannah got her start in photography The hardest part about the technicals of photography to learn The job description of a child portrait photographer How Hannah booked her first clients What Hannah tries to capture when photographing children Bad info Hannah hears being taught to new photographers Obvious signs of an amateur photographer Premium Members Will Also Learn: How to connect with kids when taking their portrait The legalities of working with kids and posting their photos online How to build your portfolio when just getting started What to focus on after you know how to use your camera Why the client experience is everything! How taking a year off of photography set her business and life up for success Resources: International Family Photographer Hannah Marie’s Website Hannah Marie’s Photography Education Site Hannah Marie on Facebook Hannah Marie on Instagram Hannah Marie’s photographer Facebook group Hannah Marie’s Creative Live Course Check out more at www.BeginnerPhotographyPodcast.com Have A Question? Reach out to us on social Facebook: www.Facebook.com/BeginnerPhotographyPodcast.com Instagram: www.Instagtam.com/BeginnerPhotoPodcast Or Email us at: BeginnerPhotographyPodcast@gmail.com
The Top 4 Influencer Marketing Mistakes and How To Avoid Them This episode of the Ace the Gram Podcast episode goes over the top 4 mistakes brands make in influencer marketing and how to avoid them. Influencer marketing is one of the most powerful marketing techniques available. It is constantly evolving and getting more advanced. Many brands have been ‘burned’ by influencer marketing campaigns that haven’t generated the results they were after or many brands are too intimidated to know where to start. Viv and Tash break down the top mistakes they’ve seen from being influencers, designing influencer campaigns and being the brand pitching influencers to be a part of their campaign. Viv and Tash go over some of the following key points: -The difference between influencer marketing and influencer advertising -Why it’s a good thing the number of influencers is growing -How to find the right influencers for your campaign -The difference between a micro and macro influencer and the different types of influencer campaigns -The difference between a content creator and a person with an audience and why it matters -What makes the best brand ambassadors Show Notes: [2.00] Why influencer marketing is powerful [3.35] Mistake 1: How companies don’t define their campaign objectives and how to overcome this [4.00] The different types of objectives brands have for influencer marketing [4.40] The difference between influencer marketing and influencer advertising [5.35] How Jake from @coconutbowls works with influencers for ‘content' [5.50] How Hannah from @realradfood and Kayla from @tribeskincare work with influencers for sales [6.05] Mistake 2: Not choosing the right influencer for your brand and how to choose the right one [6.30] Why it’s a good thing the number of influencers is growing [7.20] How to find influencers for your campaign [7.50] How to find authentic followers on Instagram [10.45] How Kayla from @tribeskincare finds the right influencers for her brand [11.25] The difference between a micro and macro influencer and the different types of influencer campaigns [12.25] How to run a micro influencer campaign [12.50] How to run a macro influencer campaign [14.44] Why micro influencer campaigns should be breadth over depth [16.45] How to use influencer marketing with a boring or ‘left field’ product [17.40] Mistake 3 - Poor communication with influencers and how to change this [18.40] The difference between a content creator and a personality and why it matters [20.00] Why you should use stories for influencer campaigns [22.45] Examples of good and bad brand communication with influencers [24.34] What makes the best brand ambassadors [26.34] How to start relationships with brands as an aspiring influencer [27.00] Why every influencer needs a media kit and how to make one [28.00] Mistake 4 - Neglecting pre and post campaign systems and how to change this [29.45] Why you should never dictate an influencers caption as a brand [33.00] Recap on the 4 mistakes brands make in influencer marketing
Hannah Burrow is the CEO and Co-Founder of Kiroku, a company that automatically writes clinical notes for dentists. Kiroku which is Japanese for "to document or record” uses a unique combination of speech recognition and natural language processing to produce expert level notes which has the potential to save $40 billion worldwide in the dental market alone. Hannah met her co founder Jay on EF8 and since pitching to investors at Demo Day they’ve been developing the product further and are currently trialling it to a closed group of beta testers. Hannah qualified as a dentist from the University of Bristol and since then, she’s worked in practice, hospitals, and public health. While in practice she optimised her workflow by developing educational software for patients and joined EF8 with the intention of solving some of the problems she’d faced in the industry. In this episode Hannah and I discuss: - Her experience in the dental industry and why she decided to join EF - The early stages of customer development for Kiroku, where Hannah transcribed conversations into clinical notes for dentists herself - How Hannah has gained the technical knowledge needed to run a deep tech company We also dive into Hannah’s advice on pitching, her experiences on EF and how she started working with her co-founder Jai on the program so the conversation will offer you a combination of solid practical advice and insight into what it’s actually like to build a company on EF.
I greatly admire Hannah Van and everything she stands for. This woman is out to change the health space by bringing her encouraging light to her clients and to the world. She wants people to love their body first and then find balance and health with the desire to take care of it. Our conversation lasted almost an hour and covered a few key topics: -The dangers of self-diagnosing chronic pain -Hannah’s first few experiences with service-based travel in Romania (starting at age 8) -Hannah’s Story: how she ended up in the health and wellness space -Service opportunities in your own backyard -Love your body first, then explore how to take care of it -How Hannah pays the bills -Why we both quit our jobs to fully invest in our passion projects -Should you implement lifestyle changes all at once? -Learning to love working out again -Hannah’s exercise that will help you prioritize and balance your priorities -Her favorite places to travel -Where she goes to be her most raw and organic self -Is it Te-va or Tee-Va? -The movie EVERY Wander Woman needs to watch I hope you all enjoy Hannah's fantastic insights as much as I did! Our conversation was the best longest one I've had yet, we were just vibing so hard! Find out more about Hannah: www.healthbyhannahvan.com IG: @healthbyhannah
In this episode Dan Palmer from Making Permaculture Stronger enjoys a rich conversation with his friend and permaculture colleague Hannah Moloney from Good Life Permaculture in Hobart. Hannah and Dan explore: How Hannah got into all this Hannah's journey working as a professional permaculture designer The permaculture design process Hannah uses The tension between providing a service people are willing to pay for and honouring sound process at the same time Much more Here are some of Hannah's design diagrams (more here): Her and Anton and their daughter Frida's beeuitiful pink home on a hill (more here): and Dan, Hannah, Anton (and young Frida) in 2015... and 2016...
Zach and Ethan discuss: A guest on the podcast which is Hannah Hallett, Zach rants about Ethan's "we need to talk" video, Ethan got a new microphone, Ethan has an old, cringe-y, fan account, How Hannah and Ethan met, Zach's tired rant about satire, stupidity, and comedy I think?, Zach Efron, "Ethan Hates Musicals", and The Greatest Showman.
Zach and Ethan discuss: A guest on the podcast which is Hannah Hallett, Zach rants about Ethan's "we need to talk" video, Ethan got a new microphone, Ethan has an old, cringe-y, fan account, How Hannah and Ethan met, Zach's tired rant about satire, stupidity, and comedy I think?, Zach Efron, "Ethan Hates Musicals", and The Greatest Showman.
Today’s guest, Hannah Eloge, has always wanted to be a mother. So much so, that she obtained her degree in Education with the idea that her work schedule could easily accommodate having children. Her heart moved towards adoption and creating a family that was a little different than the social norm after seeing many children without a family during her first trip to Africa. After many discussions, she and her partner decided to create a profile book to share with expectant mothers preparing for adoption as they transitioned into a ‘Waiting Family.’ As Hannah searched for help to create her profile book, she recognized the gaps of information available and the lack of community for people who yearned to know more about the adoption process and the experiences of other adoptive families. Hannah founded Kindred & Co., a community designed to help women connect and share their stories about the adoption process, as well as provide assistance in putting together effective profile books for expectant adoptive families. After an adoption experience filled with miracles and coincidences, Hannah and her partner are now parents of twin girls and they have a life-long open adoption agreement with the birth mother. Hannah shares her emotional journey with all of its unexpected turns and the joy of experiencing a strong bond with her daughters birth mother, something she never expected. Her story is truly full of magic and wonderful reminders that family can look so many different ways. In This Episode: ● How Hannah overcame the fear of adoption ● The importance of choosing an ethical adoption agency ● The experience of raising babies in a medical school family ● The differences of adopting internationally and domestically ● How an open adoption allows a birth mother to be part of the family ● How being in the delivery room during the birth can impact the adoptive parents ● The cultural aspects of adopting transracial children ● How a mother’s instinct emerges no matter how she built her family Show Notes: Stitch Fix - Find a maternity stylist who will help you build your pregnancy and postpartum wardrobe delivered right to your door. Kindred & Co.
Just work on doing things for you and developing skills while doing it. In this episode of Nat Chat, I’m joined by Hannah Phillips. Hannah started her own media company while still in high school which began with photography. Not long after, it quickly grew into branding and social media management, as well. By the time she was ready to go to college, she was making enough money to support herself and decided to focus on her business instead. She did end up going through Praxis, which was discussed in my episodes with Zak Slayback and Aaron Watson. Through it all, she’s been able to develop her skills in photography, media, and social media marketing, and grow this business that’s supporting her, despite her only being 20 years old. Hannah is an excellent person to learn from for those of you with a creative ability or for those that just want to get into something entrepreneurial. We cover a wide range of topics, including: How Hannah started and grew a successful media company How she primarily learned through self-education Getting accepted into Praxis and what the curriculum looks like there How others can pursue a similar, artistic lifestyle A couple of Hannah’s favorite books Advice for those wanting to get into entrepreneurial pursuits And much more. Please enjoy, and reach out to Hannah on Instagram! If you enjoyed this episode and the bits on sidestepping college and self-education, be sure to check out my episode with Zak Slayback, as well as my episode with Bekah Lundy. If you enjoyed our discussion on entrepreneurial endeavors, be sure to check out my episode with Justin Mares and my episode with Tasha Meys. Find Hannah online: HP Media Instagram Mentioned in the show: Praxis [1:34] Pittsburgh Thunderbirds [1:49] Men’s Futures of Pittsburgh [4:44] HP Media [7:02] Photoshop [8:20] Pinterest [25:33] Books mentioned: The War of Art [20:00] (Nat’s Notes) Impossible to Ignore [20:25] Pitch Anything [21:24] People mentioned: Zak Slayback [0:41] (Nat Chat episode with Zak) Aaron Watson [1:27] (Nat Chat episode with Aaron) Chris Bosh [20:28] Oren Klaff [21:25] 1:18 - Introduction to Hannah, her association with a previous podcast guest, Aaron Watson, and how she got into Praxis. 2:15 - How Hannah got started with doing photography for the Pittsburgh Thunderbirds, a professional ultimate frisbee team. 4:31 - Hannah’s first professional clients that she had for her photography and her thoughts on whether she’s always been interested in sports photography. 5:34 - How long Hannah’s been professional photographing and when she started her media company. Also, Hannah speaking about when her business first started to become profitable and detailing a bit on her company’s journey. 7:06 - The main things that Hannah focused on in the beginning of her company and detailing a bit on what she does now. 8:01 - How Hannah learned branding, consulting, social media marketing, and other skills. 8:47 - Hannah discussing her decision on not going to college and instead, working on her company full-time and self-educating herself. 10:12 - How Hannah found the confidence to not go to college and be okay. Also, her experience with being homeschooled. 12:13 - Hannah discussing her homeschooling experience a bit more, some discussion on self-directed learning, and what her education looked like in the later years. Also, advice for others looking to learn more and become more successful. 14:26 - Whether or not Hannah did any mentoring and her experience with giving speeches. Some discussion on her journey with Praxis and the impact it had, as well. 16:54 - What the application and qualification process for Praxis looks like, and what you have to prove. Also, what the curriculum looked like for Praxis. 19:56 - Some of the books that Praxis required students to read and Hannah discussing a couple of her favorite books. Some detail on pitching and sales, too. 23:06 - Hannah’s favorite person that she’s working with currently and what she does for that person. Afterwards, a bit about her experiences with Instagram marketing. 25:40 - How she got linked up with a marketing company while in Praxis and her speaking about cutting her apprenticeship short with that company. 27:30 - Hannah’s speaking about her financial security and her long-term goals with her company, HP Media. Also, Hannah’s thoughts on why so many artistic and creative people don’t make a job out of those skills. 31:20 - Hannah’s first project that she did outside of the school environment and what her first photography project for someone else was. 33:02 - Some things not mentioned so far that Hannah believes is really important for entrepreneurial success. 34:10 - Hannah’s biggest challenge she’s had from making her business her lifestyle and how she maintains her motivation. 36:10 - Some habits and small things that have helped Hannah do her best work. 38:36 - Wrap-up, some last pieces of advice from Hannah for others looking to be more successful and happy, and where to find Hannah online. If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to subscribe at https://nateliason.com/podcast Work on goals and projects that are in no way school or work related, just because that gives you something to feel good about accomplishing.
Show Summary In this episode of the Make Creativity Pay Podcast, I talk to Hannah Fraser - underwater mermaid, performance artist, ocean activist, and inspiration to creative types everywhere. As a little girl, Hannah Fraser was desperate to meet a real, live mermaid. She found out that mermaids didn't exist - but as fate would have it, she became one herself. In this episode, Hannah explains that living out your fantasy isn’t always what it’s cracked up to be – or is it? Subscribe to the podcast on Stitcher or iTunes, rate, and leave a review to let me know what you think! iTunes helps me share this podcast with more people based on your feedback. When you rate and leave a review, it helps your fellow creatives to find the show. Thanks for spreading the word! Subscribe on Stitcher Subscribe on iTunes Follow on Soundcloud And as always, please share if you know someone who needs to hear these interviews. Show Notes In this episode you’ll learn How Hannah's passions led to a professional career The challenges - and very real dangers - of being a work of art Overcoming fears – both real and imagined The secret to reaching your goals as a creative Why having a mission matters What to do when people belittle your ambitions [1:03] How Hannah stumbled into her career [3:59] What happens when you get tired of swimming? [5:22] Facing her fear of sharks… [10:38] Why there's no perfect dream job [13:55] Hannah's advice to those who have unrealistic dreams [16:17] Hannah's true mission, and how having a mission helps you [18:32] Mermaids, tiger sharks and mantas… oh, my! [24:54] Taking a stand, even when it hurts Transcript: MCP Podcast Episode 13 Hannah Fraser Links and Resources http://hannahmermaid.com/ Hannah's TedX talk - Turning Fantasy Into Reality makecreativitypay.com/helpakid Music Featured on the Podcast "Dreaming of One Day" (c) 2011, written and performed by Leanne Regalla Podcast Episode Sponsor Project AK-47 Leave me a Voicemail Like the podcast? Have a question you’d like me to answer live on an upcoming episode? Click here to leave me a voice message. Thanks for listening and sharing! The post 13 – Pursuing an Unlikely Dream with Hannah Fraser, Professional Mermaid [Podcast] appeared first on Make Creativity Pay.