POPULARITY
Step up your social media game! In this episode, we are talking with Jasmine Star, photographer, social media guru, and podcast host. Jasmine is a photographer and business strategist who empowers entrepreneurs to build a brand, market it on social media, and create a life they love. Jasmine had the courage to drop out of law school to chase her dream of becoming a professional photographer with absolutely no experience in the field. While building a wildly successful wedding photography business, Jasmine honed impeccable social media skills and now runs a multiple 7-figure businesses called Social Curator teaching entrepreneurs and creatives how to use Social Media to grow their brands. In today's episode, we discuss Jasmine's upbringing, her beginnings in photography, and how she began her social media journey. We'll also talk about Jasmine's top social media strategies, how to create a niche market, and her best hashtag and copywriting tips. If you're a social media manager or business owner looking to level up your social strategy, this is an episode you won't want to miss! Sponsored by - This episode was live streamed on LinkedIn through Restream. Join Restream and get 20% off lifetime discount https://try.restream.io/yap/ Gusto. Get three months free when you run your first payroll at gusto.com/YAP Social Media: Follow YAP on IG: www.instagram.com/youngandprofiting Reach out to Hala directly at Hala@YoungandProfiting.com Follow Hala on Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/htaha/ Follow Hala on Instagram: www.instagram.com/yapwithhala Follow Hala on Clubhouse: @halataha Check out our website to meet the team, view show notes and transcripts: www.youngandprofiting.com Timestamps: 01:10 - How Jasmine's Upbringing Shaped Her 03:19 - How Being a Twin Has Affected Jasmine 05:11 - Jasmine's Journey with Law School 09:52 - Why Jasmine Shifted to Photography 15:43 - How Jasmine's Began Her Social Media Journey 19:58 - The Logic of Creating a Niche Market 24:29 - All About Hashtags 28:17 - Top Tips for Social Media Copywriting 32:07 - Jasmine's Approach to Social Media and Photography 35:45 - The Most Important Thing a Social Media Manager Should Do 37:17 - Where to Find Content When You're Light on Material 38:24 - Top Tips For Batching Content 40:20 - Jasmine's Opinion On Paid Instagram Growth Strategies 43:33 - How to Turbo Charge Your Account 49:36 - Jasmine's Secret to Profiting in Life Mentioned In The Episode: Jasmine's Website: https://jasminestar.com/ Jasmine's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jasminestar Social Curator: https://www.socialcurator.com/
Jasmine Campbell is a sports and exercise nutritionist (SENr) working with a range of professional athletes. Jasmine is the Lead Performance Nutritionist for the South Region of Swim England, a Performance Nutritionist for Bristol City Rovers & Oxford United and a Tutor at the Institute Of Performance Nutrition (IOPN.) We dig into: How Jasmine first starting working with Swim England. What it is like working in a multidisciplinary team. What the role has been like during the pandemic. Some of the demands young swimmers and their families have to face and how she tries to support them nutritionally. Fascinating insights from a very talented and experienced performance nutritionist. If you like the show please share it with someone. Links and Resources: Website: http://jasminecampbell.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/CampbellJas Insta: https://www.instagram.com/campbelljas/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/campbelljasmine/ AP Plus Insta: https://www.instagram.com/apraceplus/ AP Plus website: https://plus.aprace.club/ 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/ Gain 10% off your first order with matt10 at checkout. 33 Fuel are crowdfunding: https://www.33fuel.com/pages/crowdfund-early-access ‘Capital at risk.’ 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_/
Some of you might be wondering why this podcast is called At the End of the Tunnel. Well, it’s because all of Light’s guests have had to go through some period of uncertainty or darkness or had to take a huge leap of faith in order to find their inner light, which ends up leading them to their path and purpose. In today’s episode, you’ll hear from Jasmine Mason, a Los Angeles-based contemporary dancer turned author. She has been dancing since she was three years old but, in the last few years, she became inspired to take a big leap of faith in the direction of self-publishing a book about breakups.One day, while doing laundry in between shows, Jasmine realized that she had acquired a collection of oversized t-shirts from some of the people she had dated. Wondering how many other women were keeping an ex-boyfriend’s shirt after the breakup, she had the idea to publish You Ain’t Shirt, an inspiring and uplifting coffee table book about the breakups, healings, and lessons of 65 women that held onto an ex’s t-shirt. Of course, there is no way Jasmine could have known that her initial curiosity around a shirt from an ex-boyfriend could have led to the production of a stunning coffee table book that helps people move through breakups, but that is the beauty of following your inspiration; you never know where it might lead you!In this interview, Jasmine shares the backstory of how she grew up, how that influenced her ideas around relationships, why she had that curiosity, and all of the steps that led to the conception and the execution of You Ain’t Shirt, as well as how she knew that she had to take action on the idea, even though it could potentially be a money pit. Make sure to tune in today!Key Points From This Episode:Back to the beginning: Jasmine shares a bit about her childhood and family life.Why she says she was born to dance and the impact that having an ‘alter ego’ had on her.Jasmine reflects on what it takes to become a world-class performer: her love for dance.Find out how she viewed success early on and why she never had a plan B to dance.How her parent’s divorce and her mother’s pain informed Jasmine’s view of relationships.The career decisions she made once she graduated and how she learned to deal with rejection without taking it personally.Hear about her formative dating experiences and what they taught Jasmine about herself.Some traits of an impactful relationship, including the importance of healthy communication.Even though her mom didn’t provide the best examples of healthy relationships, Jasmine says she gave great breakup advice.The origins of You Ain’t Shirt: how realizing she wasn’t creating for herself anymore sparked the idea to create a book.The t-shirt that inspired the book and Jasmine’s personal experiences with breakups.What drove her to keep moving forward with the book and devote her love and energy to it.How Jasmine knew that the project was worth every penny she spent on it; it’s expensive to make a coffee table book!Jasmine speaks candidly about overcoming the voice in her head that said she couldn’t do itFind out what Jasmine learned in the process of creating You Ain’t Shirt, including that it’s okay to lean on others.Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:Jasmine Mason on InstagramYou Ain’t ShirtYou Ain’t ShirtYou Ain’t Shirt on InstagramLight WatkinsKnowing Where to Look
Understanding that Black women experience higher rates of chronic stress and anxiety, Jasmine Marie, a breathwork practitioner, founded black girls breathing, a safe space for Black women to nurture their mental, emotional, and spiritual health through guided meditation, breathwork, and community. In 2020, as racial tensions mounted and many Black women struggled with higher unemployment rates, increased childcare responsibilities, feeling less supported at work, and the devastating health impacts of COVID19, Jasmine adjusted her business structure to provide free and accessible mental healthcare to hundreds of Black women. In this final episode of Season 3, Jasmine shares how she helps women own their bodies and reclaim their power to heal themselves through black girls breathing. Find links and show notes at https://breakconcrete.com/bc043. Topics Covered: Defining breathwork Understanding the health benefits of breathwork including stress and anxiety reduction How Jasmine was introduced to breathwork and built black girls breathing Barriers for Black women in accessing breathwork and mental health therapy How Jasmine combines breathwork, meditation and community with black girls breathing Incorporating breathwork into your daily routine What to expect when trying breathwork for the first time Deciding whether to try breathwork individually or in a group setting Selecting a breathwork instructor who speaks to your needs Jasmine’s crowdfunding campaign to provide free breathwork sessions to Black women for one year How Jasmine collects and uses data about Black women with house of bgb Jasmine’s vision for black girls breathing Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/breakconcrete/ Twitter https://twitter.com/BreakConcrete/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/breakconcrete/ E-mail feedback to breakconcrete@gmail.com. If you like this episode, please leave a review and rating.
iAm Becoming Knowledge Podcast Host: Alonda Brooks Guest: Jasmine N. Davis Episode 12: How Jasmine's Becoming Led Her To Start Sweet Jazz Treats Bakery Discussion: *About Jasmine Davis *What caused Jasmine to leave her 9 to 5 and start her own business *How did Jasmine know that baking was her passion *Jasmine's advise on starting your own business *Jasmine's values as a Christian base business Produced by Elite Conversations Podcast Media https://www.eliteconversations.com/mypodcast.html
In today’s episode, discover how to find a legitimate mentor or coach who can help take your freelance life to the next level. Check the receipts. There’s a lot of fakers out there. And let’s be clear about one thing, even though you are flying solo, you don’t have to do this freelance thing on your own. Don’t miss Christine and Jasmine (@jasminewilliamsmedia) chatting about the benefits of finding support and asking for support within the freelance community. Life’s always better when someone’s got your back. Plus, you’ll hear Jasmine’s incredible freelance journey and a first-hand account of how she found the perfect mentor for her and action-packed tips on how you can do it too.Jasmine Williams is an award-winning writer, content marketing expert, and the founder of Jasmine Williams Media, a boutique content marketing consultancy serving a global roster of industry-leading companies and visionaries. Jasmine helps creative entrepreneurs, coaches, consultants, and growth-stage startups launch and grow their businesses with strategic storytelling.What to Listen For: What was scary then is not scary now. How Jasmine got the courage to do this. (6:11)This is the Holy Grail. Finding the perfect mentor is not impossible with these 3 tips. (7:45)You can Google til the cows come home but it won’t give you this and TBH, you need it. (9:39)Don’t get it twisted. The subtle and not-so-subtle difference between coach and mentor. (11:27)Who do you want on this roller coaster ride with you? Finding support and seeking support while you’re flying solo. (13:31)Resources From This Episode:Jasmine on Twitter Jasmine on LinkedIn Join the Waitlist for Jasmine’s Click-Worthy Content Academy Tease Tea Founders Fund Mentorship ProgramUplevel Your Freelance Skills. Join Skillshare Now and Get 2 Months Free!Like what you've heard? Subscribe to the Podcast (on Apple Podcasts) or SpotifyRate & Review this Podcast Share this Podcast with your BestieFree Brand Consistency ChecklistCheck In With Christine & JasmineChristine on InstagramJasmine on InstagramBrand Party Podcast on Instagram
In this episode of Candied Conversation you'll hear:When we think it's appropriate to to take a strategic pause in the midst of life How Jasmine creates her "to-do" lists How Justin "prioritizes" his responsibilities and leisure time The art of scratching vegetables A tale of debt collectors who call your whole family because you won't answer the phone The Candy of the Week is: Swedish Fish Tails ----------TIME STAMPS----------01:23 - WTFM08:28 - Oh Taste and See!14:02 - Candied ConversationFollow us on Instagram to stay up to date on all the latest happenings!Podcast - @candiedconversationpodJasmine - @sincerelyyjasmine Justin - @creationoutbox Don't forget to subscribe, share, rate and review and we'll catch you on the next one!
Get all the show notes for this episode here In this episode we chat about: Why Jasmine became a vegan for the planet, animals, her health, and to inspire other Black folks. How her example of veganism has motivated her immediate family to embrace the lifestyle with her. How she’s able to veganize some of her favorite Caribbean and soul food dishes — You never lose out when you go vegan! How Jasmine uses Instagram to inspire others to go vegan and share her passion for art. Why becoming a vegan was the best thing Jasmine ever did for her life.
Jasmine Fellows (tw: @jasfellows) has a passion for combining science and the arts, from hands-on experiments to hula hooping. She is the Editor of Double Helix, CSIRO's magazine for young readers. She is also one of the Editors of the new book, More Hands-On Science. She loves to study and accidentally ended up with a Bachelor of Arts as well as the intended Bachelor of Science. She couldn't help but go on to postgraduate study in writing and marketing. This blend of different interests and skills have all been channelled into her work at CSIRO, in various roles, over the past 15 years. Jasmine loves to sing and plays ukulele, cello and piano (and anything else she can get her hands on). She has recently begun performing her own original songs. In our conversation, we talk about Double Helix, music, and CSIRO Publishing's new book, More Hands-On Science. Show Notes (link) [01:01] Jasmine's academic explorations [01:22] The importance of a balance between science and the arts. [02:03] Wanting to understand her relationship with the world around her. [02:33] Adding the Arts to her coursework. [03:23] Choosing to study the Philosophy of Science for her Honours. [04:12] Where Jasmine envisaged her path would lie. [07:12] How she found her way to becoming Editor of Double Helix. [07:55] On presenting hands-on science shows in the Northern Territory. [08:10] What editorial work at Double Helix involves. [09:17] The focus group of children consulted for the magazine. [09:37] The Double Helix Magazine. [10:32] The production process for an issue. [12:02] Communicating concepts for a wide age range. [14:06] A typical day. [16:02] Tying in the online content. [17:59] Hooping for Helix. [19:13] Early Helixes and how times have changed. [22:12] How Jasmine's role and the work her team does changed over the years. [23:16] Starting to encourage critical thinking early through science-fiction. [25:03] Creating a framework for children to ask more questions. [26:49] Science communication at different levels. [29:24] "More Hands-On Science" [30:07] Developing the activities for the book. [32:02] The target audience for the book. [33:05] The safety and environmental considerations of the activities. [34:43] Gauging content for inclusion and inclusiveness in the publication. [36:09] Diversity in publications. [37:55] Bonus Question 1: What hobby or interest do you have that is most unrelated to your field of work? [38:01] Music for connection, community, and relaxation. [43:39] Bonus Question 2: Which childhood book holds the strongest memories for you? [44:34] Bonus Question 3: What advice you would give someone who wants to do what you do? Or what advice should they ignore? [46:22] Working on the roadshows. [47:53] Reflections on her path. [48:29] Reaching out to Jasmine. Connect with STEAM Powered: Website Facebook Instagram Twitter Patreon Ko-Fi
In this episode we chat with Jasmine Shi, a Chinese Millennial who owns a fitness studio in Shanghai called StyleDuro. We dive into the fascinating world of gyms and personal training studios, and get Jasmine’s insights on the challenges and rewards associated with running such a business. Show Notes: Jasmine’s background - grew up in China, studied in the UK, and returned to China to work before jumping into entrepreneurship with both feet. How Jasmine made the decision to start a fitness studio, and how it was almost an instinctive decision rather than a thoroughly thought out one. The perfect timing of Jasmine’s decision to get into this business, and whether the opportunity would still exist today. Small bespoke fitness studios vs the poor customer experience at large gym franchises in China. How Jasmine doesn’t spend any money on sales/advertising and purely relies on word of mouth. How Jasmine ensures that her clients have a fantastic and family-like experience so that they become ambassadors of her studio. What Jasmine looks for when selecting and training coaches for her studio. Biggest challenge of running a fitness studio: human resources, and making sure the freelance coaches are reliable. Jasmine’s expansion plans and how it is being affected by COVID. Jasmine’s advice for Chris who is planning to convince his wife to start her own fitness studio. Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/millennials-in-china/id1503870294 Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0MwEJZnnZ2sNWje7wP0GaW?si=tWqgkgwoQCueTrEfeI3-6g Listen on Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cDovL21pbGxlbm5pYWxzaW5jaGluYS5jb20vcnNz Listen on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCm6jqVbJ1SR_g9iTLFxyF1g Podcast Website: http://millennialsinchina.com Podcast Facebook: https://facebook.com/millennialsinchina Podcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/MillennialsCN Chris' Twitter: https://twitter.com/ChrisWood1821 Hope's Twitter: https://twitter.com/hope_freiheit Hope’s Instagram: https://instagram.com/hope_freiheit Hope’s Blog: https://hopefreiheit.com Find Jasmine (@jazzyjastyleduro) and StyleDuro (search “StyleDuro”) on WeChat!
"I was very disappointed to see people that I considered leaders in the space drop the ball, and as a Black Woman I kind of felt excluded." -Jasmine Tillery In this episode, Jasmine Tillery from @moneyandmomming + @blackpfcommunity shares with us why improving financial literacy is crucial to Black communities. She shares how she's helping to change the conversation, and what others in the Debt Free Community can do as well. Plus she shares her best advice for other parents wanting to change their family trees and build generational wealth. IN THIS EPISODE, WE CHAT ABOUT: How to talk to your kids about money and promote education and generational wealth How Jasmine went from her parents paying for her undergrad degree to graduating with her Master's and a large amount of student loan debt Her take on the Black Lives Matter movement and why advocacy and allyship is so important in the Debt Free Community What personal finance leaders and influencers could have done better following George Floyd's murder How and why the conversation around financial literacy needs to change in Black and POC communities How White people can help to change these conversations and make a difference Why Dave Ramsey's response to racism was problematic and what he could have done better RESOURCES MENTIONED: @blackpfcommunity on Instagram Jasmine's Money & Momming Coaching Services Sami's Reaction to Dave Ramsey's Racism Video Ep. 94 My Take on #blacklivesmatter Movement Subscribe to Sami's YouTube Channel >> Podcast Home Page Leave a Podcast Review MEET OUR GUEST Jasmine Tillery is a wife, mom, and engineer from New Jersey who loves all things personal finance. Since starting Money & Momming ™ with just an idea and a few Instagram posts about her family's debt free journey to now coaching thousands of other families on their finances. Jasmine is also the founder of @blackpfcommunity on Instagram where she encourages Black personal finance bloggers, educators, and influencers to share and connect. Instagram | Website | Twitter WHO IS YOUR PODCAST HOST? Sami Womack is the brains behind A Sunny Side Up Life. Her weekly chart-topping podcast has been downloaded over 100,000 times. When she's not downing caramel coffee and rocking a little girl on her hip (literally), she's creating content, collaborating with finance/minimalist organizations, and inspiring women all over the world to live an intentional life. She began this journey with her high school sweetheart, Daniel, and a debt price tag of $490,000. They both took control of their family's finances by downsizing, budgeting, and changing habits. From this experience, A Sunny Side Up Life was born. Today, Sami owns this business helping women get through dark times and experience the life-altering magic of intentional living. She offers a jump start into money mindset with the FREE Magic + Money Course + a full budgeting experience with Your Sunny Money Method.
iAm Becoming Knowledge Podcast Host: Alonda Brooks Guest: Jasmine N. Davis Episode 12: How Jasmine's Becoming Led Her To Start Sweet Jazz Treats Bakery Discussion: *About Jasmine Davis *What caused Jasmine to leave her 9 to 5 and start her own business *How did Jasmine know that baking was her passion *Jasmine's advise on starting your own business *Jasmine's values as a Christian base business. Produced by Elite Conversations Podcast https://www.eliteconversations.com/mypodcast.html
Right now, there is so much going on in America. It is all centered around race. Due to our family’s history, we want to use our voice and platform to help educate people and share perspectives and experiences around race relations. The stance we have taken as a family is that we are going to educate people, inspire them, and let them get to the point they change their perspective. It is hard work and emotionally draining but it is important and necessary to do it. Educating people and sharing with them your experiences as a black person may help them realize their white biases and appreciate what other people go through every day. We share one experience we had where one customer used the N-word on Eddie. We had to talk to our children about the reality of the world we live in, what they might face out there. Parents must have these uncomfortable conversations with their children. Listen to this episode and get to learn more about our experiences and our perspectives on race. Key TakeawaysHow our household has looked like in the past few days (02:04)Why black people need to educate white people on how they have been oppressed (02:31)My family making me proud and the stance we have taken as a family (05:19)Sacrifice needed from the white majority to achieve equality (11:12)Liberating your mind from white biases and racist thoughts and swallowing white privilege (19:17)How one of our customers called Eddie the N-word and why parents need to have uncomfortable conversions about the reality (20:58)How Jasmine and Kaylah struggled through high school with the N-wordWhy this is a learning moment for people to understand different perspectives and any biases they may have (31:14)Additional Resources:Janelle’s website: JanelleCopeland.comJoin the PUSH Facebook GroupThe Push Podcast’s official website: thePushPodcast.com--If you haven't already, it would be amazing if you could head over to Apple Podcasts And leave a rating and review on the podcast!
In today's episode we welcome a top tier #TEAMMIHALY client and activist in the #BlackLivesMatter movement, Jasmine Barber. We talk about her firsthand experience as an African American in America. Jasmine openly discusses her experience with racism. We talk about how redlining has impacted our education system. The tough conversations parents are having with their children about racism. How Jasmine channels her anger to truly get make impactful change. And so much more.
Legal Road Map®: copyright, trademark and business law info for online entrepreneurs
Growing your Instagram following can be tricky business. If you’ve ever struggled with your IG account, you know my guest is an expert on the platform: Jasmine Star! Jasmine is a law school dropout, turned photographer, turned business strategist, who has transitioned from offering 1:1 services, to digital courses, to now a membership model to help business owners grow their social media reach. In this episode, she’s dishing on some lessons she learned the hard way, sharing a couple of embarrassing stories she’s NEVER told before, and continuing to be an all-around inspiration. In this episode, we’ll cover: Jasmine’s challenges in transitioning from selling online courses to a membership or subscription model How Jasmine overcame finding out the domain she wanted was already owned by someone else What a “side hustle clause” means, and why you might want to include it in your employment or independent contractor agreements A few alternatives to consider if you need a contract but can’t afford to hire a lawyer to create one from scratch BONUS: By now, you now know you need a Privacy Policy on your website or landing page to make sure your FB ad is approved, but what other legal documents do you need to include on your website? Head to www.awbfirm.com/podcast127 to download our free website documents checklist to make sure your website or landing page isn’t missing anything that might cause your ad to be rejected. Resources: Jasmine’s Instagram: www.instagram.com/jasminestar Jasmine’s website: www.jasminestar.com Jasmine’s Social Curator subscription: www.socialcurator.com AWB Firm Contract Template Store: www.awbfirm.com/contract-templates This podcast is information, not legal advice specific to your situation. Have you poured your heart and soul into creating an online course? How upset would you be if one of your students copied some or all of your course content and tried to sell it as their own? Perhaps a more important question: how upset would you be with yourself if you didn't have an agreement in place that expressly prohibits your students from doing something like this? Our Legal Road Map® to Protect Your Online Course contract template bundle can help you lock down your course content in the time it takes you to catch a few episodes of your latest Netflix binge. To buy your bundle and start protecting your online course today, visit www.onlinecourselegal.com/yes
In this episode, Jasmine Hulls talks about her story, from being an academic underdog to becoming the owner of an award winning physio clinic, the Physio Group South West. She talks about the challenges she had to face in starting her own clinic and why coaching and team building are key factors in moving your business forward.Check out the full episode!SHOW NOTES[0:01:38.8] About Physio Group South West[0:02:52.4] Rapid-fire questions: reading list, who inspires her, childhood inspiration, motto she lives by[0:06:56.3] How Jasmine got into physio[0:09:10.0] Why Jasmine doesn’t want to work in a private practice[0:13:01.3] Overcoming insecurities and being more open to challenges[0:14:15.2] Challenges and rewards of being a clinic owner and why she eventually decided to own a clinic[0:20:02.4] Physio Group South West (and beyond)[0:24:09.6] How Clinic Mastery changed Jasmine’s life[0:29:13.7] Tangible impacts of coaching[0:31:16.0] Team activities that increase team morale[0:33:30.7] The cost of skipping team building activities[0:35:04.7] Marketing keys to clinic growth[0:36:53.6] Staying connected through social media[0:38:29.3] Jasmine’s advice for her younger self[0:40:15.1] Connect with Jasmine and her teamQUOTES“Go in with curiosity.”MENTIONSThe Ideal Team Player by Pat Lecioni (book)CONNECT WITH JASMINELinkedInPhysio Group South West (site)FacebookEmail If you like this episode of the Grow My Clinic podcast, please don't forget to like, share, comment, and give us your ratings on iTunes and Stitcher.We appreciate your support and feedback!
In this episode, Ashley Kirkwood interviews Jasmine Green, a sales genius and entrepreneur who has built 7-figure businesses. This interview covers: How Jasmine built her first 7-figure business before 30 How you can develop a sales mindsetJasmine’s sales philosophy that you can apply to your business and lifeIf you want to increase sales and make an impact then this is the perfect episode for you to tune into! Check out Jasmine’s Website! Join Jasmine’s Facebook Group! Chat With Jasmine Follow Jasmine On Instagram! Apply For A VIP Day With Ashley & Check Out Her Website! Follow Ashley On Instagram! Follow Speak Your Way To Cash On Instagram! Join Ashley’s Free FB Group For Speakers! Attend Ashley’s LIVE Speak Your Way To Cash Event Questions? Topic Suggestions? Email admin@passionpurposeandpaychecks.com! Want to attend Ashley’s Speak Your Way To Cash Event? Come! Learn more here: https://www.ashleynicolekirkwood.com/attend-sywtcDid you know Ashley is a lawyer for speakers and entrepreneurs? Check Out Ashley’s Firm Website - Mobile General Counsel! Attend Speak Your Way To Cash LIVE In Chicago! Watch Ashley’s TEDx Talk! ********************************************************************************************Ashley Kirkwood is the founding Attorney of Mobile General Counsel, a law firm for entrepreneurs and a consulting firm for companies looking to increase employee engagement. She left her $280,000 + job to be a full-time entrepreneur in 2018 and now works to encourage and equip other entrepreneurs with the tools they need to be successful! She is also a professional corporate and college speaker! Want to connect with Ashley? Follow her on Instagram at @theashleynicoleshow or @speakyourwaytocash. ********************************************************************************************Be sure to take her class: Get The Tea On Trademarks! Book your consult here: bit.ly/MobileGCFollow Ashley Kirkwood on Instagram: @TheAshleyNicoleShowFollow this Podcast on Instagram: @SpeakYourWayToCash
For today’s show I wanted to share with you a strategy session I recently had with a member of my Accelerator Group Mastermind who is looking to increase her monthly revenue by $25,000 – in addition to what she is generating right now in her business. Jasmine Shea is the founder of Your Dinner Is Planned, the easiest and most affordable way to cook healthy dinners for your family. Her thriving online membership brings brand-new, healthy recipes to its members each week, along with organized and portioned grocery checklists, and much more. Jasmine is very active on Instagram, and right now she is doing her launches on that platform. She’s been launching quarterly, where the doors have been open for 3 days, and then she builds a waitlist for her membership. Very recently she closed the cart on a $1 trial where new members get access to her content for 7 days, and she signed up 218 new members, with an impressive 74% of those people staying on for full payment after the 7-day trial. Jasmine’s launches have been consistent, as last quarter she saw 206 new members join, but her top priority now is getting new members and seeing a significant increase in these numbers the next time she launches. We also talk about some other priorities for her, including how she wants to enhance her customer experience, and further improve her already strong retention numbers (and lifetime customer value). As you’ll hear, there is a lot that Jasmine is doing right at the moment, and she really knows her numbers. I’m going to be recommending some strategies that she can try that will help her reach her goals faster though, including a new way that she can launch monthly, instead of quarterly, without the launch process taking up all of her time and being stressful and overwhelming. At the end of the episode I detail the next steps for Jasmine, and she’s already working on integrating the strategies that we talk about here. She’s an action taker, and I have no doubt that she’ll continue to test and tweak her strategies, and the results will follow. My hope is that you too can gain valuable insights for your next launch from this strategy session! Before we start the show, I’ve got something to ask. At this time we have over 500 5-Star ratings and reviews on Apple Podcasts, which is great, but I’ve set a goal to get 750 of them by the end of Q3, Sept 30th, 2019, which is just a few short days away. If you’ve gotten value from this podcast, I’d really appreciate you subscribing and leaving an honest rating and review. Take a screenshot, share it on your Instagram Stories and tag me, @rickmulready. When we hit the 750 ratings and reviews, I’ll be raffling off a book bundle of my top 10 business and mindset books for one lucky winner. If you’ve already left a rating and review, just take a screenshot and tag me on Instagram, and you’ll be eligible to win as well! Want to win a 30-minute strategy session with me? I’ll be drawing one winner at random each month, and all you have to do is give me your feedback on this podcast over at http://rickmulready.com/messenger, telling me what you’d like to hear more of - including topics you’d like to see covered, guests, style and frequency of the show! On the Show Today You’ll Learn: A breakdown of Jasmine’s current numbers, including the churn rate for her membership, her average lifetime customer value, and how she looks at deciding on an ad budget to acquire new customers Why she switched to the $1 trial launch using Instagram, after previously running Facebook ads to cold traffic How Jasmine’s content to members is currently delivered, and a breakdown of her Instagram strategy and pre-launch phases A video strategy that I recommend where she can use what she already has created to leverage Facebook and Instagram targeting What offers Jasmine could use for her re-targeting ads A rundown of her ideal customer, “Katie”, and some additional ways that I think she can reach her (including lookalike audiences she can create and ways to test different audience sizes) What a simplified monthly launch strategy could look for Jasmine and how I think it could help her achieve her vision for the company and her brand Which audience I feel Jasmine should start focusing at this time, and the next steps for her to take - with deadlines!
It’s here! This is the week of Jasmine Star, and she is here in Wedmore HQ to record not one, but three podcast episodes that will be airing this week! Jasmine is a photography and business strategist who empowers entrepreneurs to build a brand, market on social media and create a life that they love, and she was actually one of the very first people to join my mastermind group four years ago. In this episode you’ll hear Jasmine’s story, complete with the struggles she’s faced, and who she’s had to become to step into the role CEO of her business. Over the years I’ve challenged Jasmine’s belief systems in a big way, and you’ll hear how she now knows that how sees business is what determines what is possible. Are you ready to create your Business by Design this year? Be the first in line when the program opens by joining the waiting list! If you enjoy this episode and it inspired you in some way, I’d love to hear about it and know your biggest takeaway. Take a screenshot of you listening on your device, post it to your Instagram Stories and tag me and Jasmine, @jameswedmore and @jasminestar! I would also love if you subscribed to the podcast and left a review on Apple Podcasts, http://jameswedmore.com/itunes. I want to invite you to help contribute to this podcast by submitting a question for the Listener Question of the Week edition of The Mind Your Business Podcast. All you have to do is go to http://jameswedmore.com/QA and record a question (under 4 minutes or less) that could be featured on an upcoming episode! In the episode you’ll hear: How being so open and coachable has helped fuel the tremendous growth of her business What had to happen for Jasmine to reframe how she thought of both success and failure Her real motivation and the big shifts she made to generate a new 7-figure revenue stream in less than 12 months How Jasmine now trusts the process and uses gratitude The power of a mastermind and what became clear to her by being in one How the “death of the entrepreneur” led to the “birth of the CEO” for Jasmine For full show notes and links, visit: http://mindyourbusinesspodcast.com/podcast/265
"I am in a unique position to be a voice where some people may not feel empowered to be that voice because of all that they have gone through" Jasmine Marcelin is a prototype modern physician, she wears many hats which are deeply mission-driven. She joins us to discuss the impact of diverse teams on patient care, where her focus comes from, &dealing with bias as a woman of color & and as a foreign medical graduate. Key Learnings 1. Defining the skill set for the 21st Century physician as Pluripotent 2. How to avoid perception of "dabbling" when doing many different things 3. The importance of recognizing our patient's diversity and how it positively impacts care 4. How Jasmine's practice and outlook were informed by her mother's breast cancer diagnosis & subsequent treatment 5. Teaching the "hidden curriculum" in medicine and the value of "In Shock" by Rana Awdish 6. The importance of ensuring patients feel like they're being taken seriously and avoiding labeling a patient as "difficult" 7. Becoming a doctor as a black women, and when she first began to experience racial bias and microaggressions 8. Wherein Jasmine speaks Pure Fire. Just pure fire 9. A painful & important discussion around bias and aggression aimed at foreign medical graduates 10. The value proposition of diversity in medical leadership, and the next phase of Jasmine's career
This week I'm talking to Jasmine from Your Dinner is Planned (YDIP). We discuss: How Jasmine went from corporate HR to writing cook books and creating YDIP. Her tips for enjoying healthy food and cooking more Jasmine's idea for spicing up miso soup! Jayne's tips for awesome miso soup! Website: www.yourdinnerisplanned.com Instagram: www.instagram.com/jazzythings Podcast: www.dinnertabletalkpodcast.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jasmineannshea Jasmine Ann Shea, also known as ‘JazzyThings,’ is the founder of Your Dinner Is Planned — the fastest and most affordable way for busy families to get healthy dinners on the table. Jasmine is also the host of the Dinner Table Talk podcast and the author of over 10 healthy cookbooks. With thousands of healthy recipes introduced into households across the world, Jazzy's continuous mission is to prove that eating healthy is easy, flavorful, and fun!
Jasmine Star has a blockbuster story, a huge successful business, and wants to share all of it with you. Today, she talks with Carrie about how she built her huge platform to help elevate others discover and use their voice. Jasmine is an award winning social media strategist, and a self taught photographer who has been named one of the Top 10 Wedding Photographers in the World. Her remarkable wisdom and connection to her purpose is inspirational, and her practical tips in branding, marketing, and social media are grounded in real life results. What You'll Hear in This Episode: How Jasmine's family and upbringing sparked her love for self learning and curiosity towards the world around her. The emotional and difficult time Jasmine went through while in Law School while dealing with her mother's brain cancer. Why we know in our deep down heart what our dreams really are, and why it's okay to follow them even if we feel far away from them. The hilarious truth that Jasmine wasn't Annie Leibovitz from the start, and she self taught her way into excellence. Jasmine's advice for building a foundation even while doubters and highly critical people try to tear down your dreams and minimize your successes. How both Jasmine and Carrie let their most painful moments serve as a vehicle to move forward in life with openness and bravery. How Jasmine transitioned from the wedding space into the social media market. Jasmine's expert advice on how often we should post, and on what specific platforms. The real information on using geographic based and visual specific hashtags. The top mistakes that even professionals in social media make, leading their content to be irreverent and vanilla! Helpful advice on how to get great social media pictures and posts, but also be present in the moment. Quotes: “My passion to help other people literally ricochet off the walls.” “Law school came as a result of being a child of an immigrant.” “What is the thing that matters most? Love.” “We have the option to choose the safe, wide and luscious path, or the scary, steep path. I chose the thin and narrow path because I believe it led to where I wanted to be.” “Show up in service of others. Figure out how your purpose align with their needs.” “Life is so short that your opinions don't pay my bills, but my passions do.” Mentioned: Jasmine Star Journey Into the Inner Circle: Carrie Doll @CarrieADoll - Twitter @carriedollconsulting - Instagram Carrie Doll - Facebook Please rate, review and follow the podcast! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
For any listeners struggling to find a meaningful path, it may be tempting to try to make the universe conform to our wishes and wring out a life-changing moment of clarity. But you may be better off instead by flowing with existence's natural groove. If you're itching to vibe with the universe and seize its opportunities, there may be no better guide than Jasmine Lipska.In this very enlightening interview, Jasmine chats about her vegan diet, the eye-opening experiences channeling and manifesting brought her, and some helpful techniques for attuning yourself to the universe's divine downloads.About Jasmine:Jasmine Lipska is a YouTuber, travel vlogger, author, creator, and wellness advocate, inspiring positive change into people's lives around the world. Through sharing her passions for self-love, holistic health, conscious living, language learning and travelling, she is here to help guide you to connect to your highest self, live a meaningful life bursting with love, and be the best version of you.In this episode, you'll learn:- The reassuring magic of synchronicity, the universe's divine timing.- Jasmine's morning routine and how she's cultivating her diet.- How Jasmine's past issues led her toward a spiritual lifestyle.- The value of authenticity and putting your true self out there.- The difficult mountain Jasmine had to climb to find her self-worth.- Jasmine's strategies for expressing self-love on a daily basis.- Grooving with the universe's flow and natural possibilities.- The coolest thing Jasmine has manifested!- Her techniques for keeping grounded in the Now.- Jasmine's tips for channeling and receiving divine downloads.Resources Mentioned:Your Conscious Empire (click here to access the preview!)Flow with Intention by Jess LivelyThe Desire Map by Danielle LaPorteLeave a podcast rating and review to be entered into the giveawayYour Best LifeLacy PhillipsBrené BrownMastering Your Mean Girl by Melissa AmbrosiniYou are a Badass at Making Money by Jen SinceroYou are a Badass by Jen SinceroKT Q&A with Dominique Huang by Kelly TrachFind Jasmine:jasminelipska.comInstagram: @jaslipskaYoutube: Jasmine LipskaFind Kelly:kellytrach.comInstagram: @kellytrachMusic for The Kelly Trach Show is by Ikson: soundcloud.com/iksonSupport for today's show comes from:Podigy. Podigy is the company the edits and produces The Kelly Trach Show and I am forever grateful for them. If you are ready to take your podcast to the next level, get professional editing and finally delegate it out, then Podigy is your jam. I adore working with them because they are super on the ball and make this show sound like the 5-star podcast that it is. When you sign up, mention “The Kelly Trach Show” to get 50% off your first month of editing.Four Sigmatic. No jitters, packed with superfoods, and no stomach flare-ups like regular coffee. P.S. my friends at Four Sigmatic are offering you 15% off your order (anytime!) so use the code: "kellytrach" at checkout.
Jasmine Takanikos is not your usual brand strategist. Realizing that branding is sometimes seen as negative and even UN-human, she set out on a mission to make it more personal and connected through BrandHuman, her workshop series at Soho House, and Candor Branding, her branding and design firm. I've personally worked with Jasmine to align my business goals with my brand strategy, and her intentional approach has had a big impact on my work. Our conversation is all about brand positioning through feeling, intention and purpose, and building a brand with your eyes open. In this episode, we discuss: How Jasmine Takanikos got into brand strategy What brand strategy is The importance of your connection with yourSELF to build a powerful brand and business Why authenticity isn’t enough How Jasmine’s brand strategy methodology and BrandHuman (that's now taught at Soho House globally) came to be The power of saying no to clients and choosing the ones you’re in full alignment with Why the entrepreneur leading a business is the energy source of the business, whether you’re leading a team of 100 or it's just you The importance of focusing on both revenue streams and building a community Setting healthy boundaries in your business How Jasmine assesses a brand as a professional brand strategist The one thing you can do to take your brand to the next level Resources: How Are You Branding Yourself? The Founder Of BrandHuman On Why Authenticity Isn't Enough by Karin Eldor on Forbes Connect with Jasmine: Candor Branding BrandHuman @jasminetakanikos About Jasmine Takanikos: For almost two decades, Jasmine Takanikos has worked with both established brands and small businesses to develop brand strategy, integrated marketing, strategic planning, business development, creative direction, and digital strategy projects. She is the creator of the global workshop and lecture series, BrandHuman centering around the importance of building lasting relationships with one’s core constituencies through the exploration of the self. Through interactive analysis of self positioning Takanikos aids in creating and cultivating online brand identities that synergistically align with the clients’ offline & online objectives. This approach, which is integrated into many of her strategic campaigns, has become a sought-after tool and as a result, a global BrandHuman series has been created in partnership with Soho House. Takanikos presents monthly talks at the Los Angeles, Malibu and New York houses. Takanikos is also Principal, Creative Strategist for Candor Branding, a branding and design firm, she also co-created and teaches along side Bliss Lau, the course "Centering Your Brand" at PARSONS The New School of Design. Connect with Woke and Wired: If you enjoyed the podcast, please share it. Rate and review the show on iTunes. Your rating and review help more people discover it. Subscribe on iTunes. New episode drops every Thursday. DM me on Instagram @wokeandwired and let me know your favorite takeaways and show requests.
Lead with Love: Creativity, Business & Life with Jadah Sellner
In episode 128 of Lead with Love, I get cozy with photographer and business strategist Jasmine Star, who inspires us to speak our truth. Jasmine dropped out of law school to pursue her dreams of being a photographer. In less than three years, she built an internationally recognized and award-winning business and has grown her social platforms to over 700,000 followers. Jasmine consults with business owners on how they can use social media to build a brand and grow their businesses. In this episode, Jasmine shares tangible strategies to create social conversations and build community online in an authentic way. What you'll hear (and don't want to miss!): :: How Jasmine really began to understand what it was to be a business owner, and the mindset shifts she made along the way :: What she did when she realized she wanted to pivot and build her own personal brand - and how she finally gave herself permission to do it :: How to make online conversations a part of your daily workflow :: Top tips and content creation strategies for sharing on Instagram :: The reasons Jasmine didn’t want to build a community online at first, but why she realized she :: had to And my favorite takeaway from this conversation… speak your truth You can find full show notes over at https://jadahsellner.com/permission-to-speak-your-truth-jasmine-star-128
It is such a privilege to have the incredibly talented, Jasmine Star, on the show today! Not only a world-famous photographer, she’s also someone many entrepreneurs (including myself) look to for social media wisdom and advice. It’s amazing to think that years ago, she was actually in law school, but made the decision to leave and become a photographer. With this abrupt about-face, Jasmine knew she needed to create a successful business using the minimal resources she had available – and she did! Jasmine shares the highs and lows of this journey and why she believes so strongly in the power of human connectivity and helping others. From personal and business struggles to hacks and insider tips on social media, you’re not going to want to miss our chat. It may just help you take your social media and business game to the next level! -- Question Highlights: What’s your favorite quote? What’s one of your superpowers? What is the last thing that kept you up at night? What’s one of your favorite messages you’ve given? What’s one of your favorite accomplishments? Can you tell us a little bit about your backstory? What is one strength or asset that your struggle with obesity gave you? What is one standard in your life that you have now because of the way you grew up? How did you transition from law school to world-famous photographer? How did you power through social media troll comments? Can you give us some low-hanging fruit we need to watch for when it comes to building social media for business? What’s a good gritty insider social media secret/hack? Is one social media platform better than the other? What’s your take on IG-TV? What is Social Curator? Do you have a success story you can share? In This Episode We Talk about: How obesity helped frame how Jasmine sees and interacts with the world and makes decisions Jasmine’s transition from law school to world-famous photographer Jasmine’s thoughts on immigration Understanding patterns and applying them to whatever the business is Leveraging free resources How Jasmine’s business exploded early on Dealing with naysayers and trolls and why Jasmine thanks them Tips to building social media for business Why consistency is key with social media IG TV Jasmine’s monthly social media membership, Social Curator And so much more… -- Jasmine’s Thoughts… “Life is so short – I’m going to live without regrets.” “Create, create, create and you will always have a market.” “Jump and amend mid-air!” -- Jasmine Star is a photographer and business strategist from Newport Beach, California. She dropped out of law school to pursue her dreams of being a photographer. In a little less than three years, she built an internationally recognized and award-winning business (Top 10 Wedding Photographers in the World, Top 10 Most Influential Photographers, Top10 Most Socially Influential Photographers...and more!). In addition to growing her business, Jasmine began consulting with photographers how they could use social media to build a brand and grow their businesses. She's amassed over 600,000 followers on all of her social platforms and believes others can do the same to grow pursue their passion...and build a life they love. -- Resources Instagram: @jasminestar Facebook: facebook.com/jasminestar MySocialCurator.com Jasmine’s monthly social media membership JasmineStar.com -- For more stories and tips on becoming unapologetically wealthy, follow me @Chriswharder on Instagram and check out fortheloveofmoney.com.
When I was just starting out on my journey as an entrepreneur, today's guest was one of the women who inspired me to launch my dreams forward and chase them with reckless abandon. Later on on the journey, the Universe thought it would be a good idea to make us Greatness Mastermind sisters and instant friends (thanks U!)- which is why I am beyond excited to introduce Jasmine Star on the show today. Jasmine Star is a photographer, business strategist and social media genius. She dropped out of law school to pursue her dream of becoming a photographer; and has since built an internationally recognized and award winning business. Jasmine's story began the moment she realized she didn't want to waste another moment settling for the life she thought she “should” have, and she's been writing the rest of it ever since. We talk everything from fear and determination, to some insanely helpful social media strategies… so be sure to grab a pen and paper for this one and get ready to be blown away and humbled by this incredible woman. IN THIS EPISODE: iTunes review of the week [ :50 ] Today's guest, Jasmine Star [ 1:30 ] How I came to discover Jasmine Star in my early days as an entrepreneur [ 4:37 ] Jasmine's journey to photography and how it lead her to where she is today [ 6:20 ] What Jasmine dreamt about as a little girl [ 12:17 ] How Jasmine approaches goal setting and building a team [ 15:35 ] Jasmine's spiritual life and faith [ 21:38 ] Jasmine's big mission underneath it all [ 24:19 ] We open up about anxiety and insecurity [ 28:05 ] Jasmine talks Instagram and tips to help you up your game [ 35:55 ] Why showing the truth on social platforms matters [ 49:35 ] Jasmine answers about some her of favorites [ 55:00 ] The advice that Jasmine would give her former self [ 1:02:12 ] What Jasmine really wishes people would talk about [ 1:06:20 ] SOUL SHIFTING QUOTES: “You're not guaranteed 25 years- you're not even guaranteed 25 minutes. What will you do to make the most of what you have now?” “It's time to make a decision: are you going to live, or are you going to thrive?” “Goals have been a really powerful way for me to continue striving without attachment.” “So much of my life rests squarely in this idea that God has called me to pursue what I'm intended to pursue and put forth effort; but I am not tethered to the result of the effort.” “I believe that I've been called to empower the underdogs to succeed- despite the odds stacked against them.” “If you're only a commercial on behalf of your business, people don't know how to engage with you as a person- and that's what social media is about.” “I think that people like to have opinions- I have just decided to remove myself from them.” LINKS MENTIONED: Grab Jasmine's FREEBIE here! Be sure to follow Jasmine on Instagram or Facebook and head on over to her website for more info! MAY 1, 2018
Recap of Bachelor in Paradise (Season 4, Episodes Five and Six) Dean is the worst. (We even turned him into a curse-word!) If saying that here isn't very convincing, listen to this episode to learn why he's the worst as well as: Why Jack Stone is less creepy with a blindfold on! Why it's totally natural for Christen to lead with her V card! (Hint: It's not!) How Jasmine is incredibly mature and able to move on from situations without fixating on them at all! (Hint: She's not!) Why it's CRAZY that Matt is stealing girls in Paradise! How "Scallop Fingers" might be the dumbest nickname ever! The acrostic that the letters in Dean's name make! Also, an idea for a new Etsy shop! (Cross Stitch Acrostics. anyone???) Why it's INSANE that Sarah and Alexis went home while Lacey and Jasmine are still there! Why, even though Dean is pretty much the worst person ever, Kristina has to take some responsibility for the situation! Why Daniel's unpredictability is amazing! How Canadia is, apparently, not a place. How Daniel being the result of intercourse between a Mexican wrestler and a Teletubby makes more sense than anything he's ever said! Why we can't understand the appeal of the Tickle Monster! PLUS... a new Fan of the Week, emails from fans and a brand new Instagram contest that could get YOU on the show next week!!! All this and oh so much more on this episode of Bros Before Rose! Leave iTunes Reviews, subscribe and more!!! Bros Before Rose Twitter :: @BrosBeforeRose // Instagram :: @brosbeforeroseofficial // Facebook :: facebook.com/brosbeforerose // Website :: www.brosbeforerose.com Matt Barnes Twitter :: @matthewbarnes // Instagram :: @matthewbarnes Jeff Bachman Twitter :: @drbackpack // Instagram :: @jbachman SPONSORED BY: It Might Be #Time2MoveOn! (The Blogcast) Bachmanville Photography ©2017 Rogue Creative Development LLC - All Rights Reserved
Recap of Bachelor in Paradise (Season 4, Episodes One and Two) This is it... the moment we've been waiting for since this podcast began! The premiere of Bachelor In Paradise! The Bros and their wives are back to recap each episode starting with these first two that... well, they don't fit the normal BIP roadmap! Hear thoughts on... How we believe Dean and Kristina are perfect for each other (so it will never work out!) How weird it is to see the DeMario/Corinne train speeding down the tracks when we already know the destination! How we REALLY hope that Wells (who isn't there for love) is the one who leaves with love! How unaware Iggy is about... well, pretty much everything! How (before everything went down) DeMario's whistle was the new Josh's pizza! How much we LOVE Evan and Carli (mostly Carli) and really enjoyed their wedding even though it was filler! How Jasmine scares us! How Jack "The Ripper" Stone scares us! How Jack and Jasmine maybe should be together! How there was so much to comment on that we're running out of room here! All this and oh so much more on this episode of Bros Before Rose! Leave iTunes Reviews, subscribe and more!!! Bros Before Rose Twitter :: @BrosBeforeRose // Instagram :: @brosbeforeroseofficial // Facebook :: facebook.com/brosbeforerose // Website :: www.brosbeforerose.com Matt Barnes Twitter :: @matthewbarnes // Instagram :: @matthewbarnes Jeff Bachman Twitter :: @drbackpack // Instagram :: @jbachman SPONSORED BY: It Might Be #Time2MoveOn! (The Blogcast) Bachmanville Photography ©2017 Rogue Creative Development LLC - All Rights Reserved
Are you multi-passionate? Sometimes you don't have to choose. Sometimes it's not an "either/or". In this episode, Jasmine Lawrence hones in on the power of not limiting yourself when it comes to your passion & potential. At the age of 13, after attending a Network For Teaching Entrepreneurship BizCamp, Jasmine Lawrence founded EDEN BodyWorks to meet her own need for affordable natural hair and body care products. After 12 years in business, her products are available at Target, Wal-Mart, CVS, Walgreens, Amazon, Kroger, HEB, and Sally Beauty Supply stores just to name a few. But, beauty isn't Jasmine's only passion. As a kid, she also had a huge love for science and technology. She graduated from Georgia Institute of Technology with a Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science (with concentrations in devices and artificial intelligence) and now serves as a Program Manager on the HoloLens Experience team at Microsoft. So, it is really possible to run a thriving beauty empire AND manage a full-time tech career? Yes. How? You'll have to listen to find out. SOME OF THE TOPICS WE DISCUSS: - What inspired Jasmine as a child - How a bad hair experience & attending a business camp inspired Jasmine to pursue entrepreneurship - The key questions Jasmine asked herself to get her business off the ground - How to define your core values + brand mission - What getting her first sale felt like as a young entrepreneur - What growth looked like in the early days of the business - Launching a business without a website - How "Oprah's golden touch" sent her company into 3 months of backorders - Personal challenges navigating being a young entrepreneur - How Jasmine pursued her love for science & tech while pursuing entrepreneurship - Why Jasmine enjoyed attending Georgia Tech - Jasmine's Microsoft stry - Transferrable skills Jasmine has learned working with Microsoft - Core metrics you should understand about your business - How to leave your mark in industries that aren't always diverse *SHOW NOTES: www.dreamsindrive.com/jasmine-lawrence *SKILLUME OFFER: www.skillume.com/dreamsindrive *SUBSCRIBE: www.dreamsindrive.com/join *RESOURCES: www.dreamsindrive.com/free *FACEBOOK GROUP: www.dreamsindrive.com/facebook Follow Dreams In Drive on Social: *twitter.com/dreamsindrive *instagram.com/dreamsindrive Follow Jasmine Lawrence on Social: *instagram.com/edensjasmine *twitter.com/edensjasmine *www.edensbodyworks.com Follow Rana on social: *instagram.com/rainshineluv *twitter.com/rainshineluv
Our best advice for new (or experienced) bloggers, how to manage an affiliate program, and where you can find what to blog about in the coming month. ----- Welcome to episode 89 of the Food Blogger Pro podcast! This week, Bjork interviews FBP team members Alexa, Jasmine, and Raquel about what goes on behind the scenes, and what they’ve learned about blogging during their time as FBP employees. ----- Alright, alright. This episode is not really about building a plane. Not a real one, at least! But “building a plane” is an analogy we use nearing the end of the episode when we talk about the most important advice we would give to new (or experienced) bloggers. This advice is so important, in my humble opinion, that I’m wiling to give you a free pass and tell you to skip right to the end if you only have 5 minutes to listen. If you’ve got more than 5 minutes, settle on in for a listen about how we run Food Blogger Pro behind the scenes, and how you can use the same tools, processes, and techniques as we do to take your blog to the next level. In this episode, Alexa, Jasmine, and Raquel share: Why you need to be using a recipe plugin on your website What the Happening Now videos are and why you should be watching them How Jasmine manages the affiliate programs What deals you can find as a member of Food Blogger Pro What purpose the Trending Now articles serve for food bloggers How we communicate with our customers What tool Raquel uses to optimize email Why coupon sites aren’t allowed in our affiliate programs How Raquel felt giving up her career in microbiology What makes working at Food Blogger Pro really smooth for Jasmine How to build a plane! Resources: Asana Asana course on Food Blogger Pro Food Blogger Pro Blog Google Trends Ahalogy FBP Podcast Episode 019: How to Master Pinterest for your Food Blog with Susan Wenner Jackson from Ahalogy Intercom KickoffLabs Inbox by Gmail Mixmax ShareASale foodbloggerpro.com/design If you have any comments, questions, or suggestions for interviews, be sure to email them to podcast@foodbloggerpro.com. Be sure to review us on iTunes!