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If you've been wanting to learn more about email marketing--or laugh out loud when listening to an inspirational story--this episode is for you! Email Strategist & Serial Entrepreneur, Liz Wilcox, joins me to share her insights into leveraging email marketing to build revenue and sales in business. Liz also opens up about her family, childhood, and entrepreneurial journey--which began with an #RVlife blog that became so successful, she sold it! SHOWNOTES (1:15) Jackie Intro (3:25) Liz Intro (4:20) How Liz got her start with an #RVlife blog (13:00) Email marketing break-down for beginners (23:45) Liz's personal definition of success (24:00) “Show other people what's possible” (26:50) Happiness is a choice (37:35) Liz's next level of success (48:12) Advice to young entrepreneurs Please leave a review on Apple Podcasts! Links Mentioned Liz's Website: https://lizwilcox.com/ Liz's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thelizwilcox/ Schedule a Success Breakthrough Call with Jackie: https://calendly.com/jackiekossoff/success-call
Liz Enriquez helps Canadian Millennials learn about personal finances in a fun and non-intimidating way. As a young adult, Liz struggled with anxiety around money and became committed to improving her financial literacy to help her cope. She dove deep into personal finance books, blogs, and podcasts and saved $100,000 by the time she was 26. She has been featured in BNN Bloomberg, Globe and Mail, and Apartment Therapy and hosts her own show "Ambitious Adulting" on Cable 14. In this episode you will hear: Discovering your money comfort zone. Why hustle can be a good thing. How Liz was able to save $100,000 by the time she was 26. Healing generational money trauma. Uncovering your true money motivations. Risk tolerance and knowing when you're ready to leave your full-time job. Expanding out of lack and into a more abundant budget. What we need to teach our children about money. Making money a part of your self-care. Connect with Liz on Instagram @ambitiousadulting CLICK HERE to visit her website.
We can all draw strength and community from the stories of others. Today’s guest uses her talents in acting, producing, and writing to inform and educate people about perinatal mood and anxiety disorders. Her overriding messages are that everyone deserves help and support so they don’t feel like she did, isolated and alone. Elizabeth Masucci is an actress, producer, and writer based in NYC. She started in theater and then began working in TV and film. Liz has starred on several TV shows such as Elementary, Royal Pains, and Public Morals, which was produced by Ed Burns and Steven Spielberg. She now mostly produces her own projects with a company she started with a friend. They have a few TV shows in development, one of which is a dark comedy about women struggling with perinatal mood and anxiety disorders at a maternal mental health center. Since Liz struggled with PMADs while she was pregnant with her daughter, she uses this creative outlet to share her story and spread support and information to others. She is also the mom of a little boy who was born last December. Show Highlights: How Liz experienced depression and anxiety in her first pregnancy in 2018 Because she had no information and no support, she felt confused, and her emotional swings and rage spiraled out of control How she saw a reproductive psychiatrist who prescribed medications, when Liz really wanted to explore further the why and what of her experience How she discovered the Motherhood Center in NYC through Postpartum Support International and signed up for the day program, which turned out to be a lifesaver How the varied aspects of support in the group therapy program helped Liz feel more stable and supported, along with Prozac How Liz transitioned later into her postpartum with the same support from the center What it was like in the beginning when realized that “something wasn’t right;” she felt tired, unmotivated, and totally overwhelmed with the normal tasks in preparing for a baby How Liz felt about telling others about her struggles How Liz immediately felt much better after giving birth The hesitancy and questions around taking medications during pregnancy How Liz felt during her second pregnancy, when she continued on medication; it was during the pandemic, but she had an easy postpartum period with no dark places Why Liz wanted to share her experience as an outlet for her and a way to help others Liz’s projects: a TV show about PMADs and group therapy, and a film about postpartum psychosis Why there is such stigma and misunderstanding around PMADs and postpartum psychosis What Liz wants others to know: “When you’re pregnant and in the postpartum, your body is going through a lot. Things will come up, so don’t ignore them. Don’t feel shame, but find the resources available to help you.” Resources: Liz Musucci @lizmasucci on Instagram and Twitter
If you can see it, you can be it. And as more female multifamily investors speak up about what they are doing, it gives other women permission to pursue real estate too. To that end, Elizabeth Faircloth is creating a community where women investors can get support the way they need it. Elizabeth is the Cofounder of the DeRosa Group, a multifamily investing firm on a mission to transform lives through real estate. She and her husband Matt manage a portfolio of 1,000 units worth $60M up and down the east coast. Liz is also the Co-creator of The Real Estate InvestHER, a community that empowers women real estate investors to live a financially free and balanced life. On this episode of Apartment Building Investing, Liz joins cohost Garrett Lynch and me to offer advice for couples on aligning their goals early on. She explains how to delineate roles in a real estate business partnership and why building community is so important. Listen in for Liz’s insight on increasing the number of women investors and learn how she features female role models through The Real Estate InvestHER platform. Key Takeaways How Liz got into real estate Read Rich Dad… and introduced husband to idea Invested in first duplex together 15 years ago Liz’s advice for couples on aligning your goals Have conversations about what you value Attend personal growth weekends together How to delineate roles in a business partnership Consider individual skills and experience Factor in passion and personality Why it didn’t work the first time Liz left her W-2 for real estate Market crashed and didn’t delineate roles correctly Too many different strategies (lack of focus) What inspired The Real Estate InvestHER community Partnership with Andresa on deals, mastermind Create safe space to support other women How Liz scaled her community to 40 Meetup groups Use Dan Hanford model, Meetup Pro account Partner set up portal with agendas and scripts Why building community is so important to Liz Research on women (longevity, financial literacy) Passion around empowering women to invest Liz’s insight on the small number of women investors Societal conditioning to fly under radar Must highlight journeys, lift each other up Liz’s role with the DeRosa Group Assemble team, lead STR acquisitions Oversee investor relations Liz’s advice for aspiring multifamily investors No overnight success, takes time and energy Stay the course and don’t give up Connect with Elizabeth Faircloth DeRosa Group DeRosa Group on YouTube The Real Estate InvestHER The Real Estate InvestHER Podcast The Real Estate InvestHER Community on Facebook Resources Learn More About Deal Maker Live Learn More About Michael’s Mentoring Program Join the Nighthawk Equity Investor Club The Only Woman in the Room: Knowledge and Inspiration from 20 Women Real Estate Investors compiled by Ashley L. Wilson Elizabeth on BiggerPockets EP203 REIA Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert T. Kiyosaki CASHFLOW Game Awaken the Giant Within: How to Take Immediate Control of Your Mental, Emotional, Physical and Financial Destiny by Tony Robbins Landmark Forum Andresa Guidelli Dan Hanford Meetup Pro Matt Faircloth on BiggerPockets NMHC Podcast Show Notes Michael’s Website Michael on Facebook Michael on Instagram Michael on YouTube Apartment Investor Network Facebook Group
Fertility Friday Radio | Fertility Awareness for Pregnancy and Hormone-free birth control
How long will it take for your period to come back when you come off the pill? How many months will it take for your cycles to normalize? Today’s episode is all about coming off the pill! In my interview with Liz, we talk about her experience coming off birth control and waiting for her cycles to return to normal. Today’s episode is sponsored by the Fertility Awareness Mastery LIVE 8 week group coaching program! We start on May 4th! Will you be joining us? Click here to register now! [powerpress] Topics discussed in today's episode: Liz’s menstrual cycle background, birth control history and what opted her to the Fertility Awareness Method How was Liz's bleeding once she got off birth control after 16 years How it took a few cycles to get her period back to normal The length of Liz periods after birth control How Liz collects her menstruation Liz’s experience with tampons and menstrual cups How the menstrual cycle is a vital sign How heavy periods may be a cause of a blood disorder Connect with Lisa: You can connect with Lisa on Facebook, Twitter, and on her website. Resources mentioned: This is Your Brain on Birth Control FFP 297 | This is Your Brain on Birth Control | Dr. Sarah Hill, PhD. Fertility Awareness Mastery Mentorship (FAMM) Class of 2021 The Fifth Vital Sign: Master Your Cycles & Optimize Your Fertility (Book) | Lisa Hendrickson-Jack Fertility Awareness Mastery Charting Workbook Fertility Awareness Mastery Online Self-Study Program Related podcasts & blog posts: FFP 356 | Bleeding Disorders in Women | Heavy Bleeding | Menorrhagia | Dr. Fiona Bethea & Jhon Velasco FFP 340 | 4 Steps To Learning Fertility Awareness | Post-Pill Charting | Postpartum Charting | Lisa | Fertility Friday FFP 330 | Non-Hormonal Birth Control Methods | Managing The Fertile Window | Fertility Awareness Method | Lisa | Fertility Friday [On-Air Client Session] FFP 278 | Regulating Your Cycles Post-Pill | Lisa & Natalie [On-Air Client Session] FFP 187 | Charting your cycles post-pill | Preconception planning | Lisa & Karen FFP 173 | Reclaiming Menstruation | The Wisdom and Power of Your Menstrual Cycle | Lara Owen [On-Air Client Session] FFP 130 | Fertility Awareness Reality Series | Transitioning from Hormonal Birth Control To Fertility Awareness | Coming Off The Pill | Lisa & Amy FFP 079 | The Top 10 Unexpected Effects of Coming Off The Pill | Lisa | Fertility Friday FFP 037 | Managing Your Fertility Naturally with Fertility Awareness | Lisa Hendrickson-Jack FFP 029 | Learning to use Fertility Awareness after Coming Off of the Pill | Managing PCOS Naturally | Jennifer Neff FFP 012 | Recovering from Post-Birth Control Syndrome | How to get your period back | Laura Schoenfeld FFP 007 | What the pill really does to your hormones | PCOS & Menstrual Irregularities | Dr Lara Briden Join the community! Find us in the Fertility Friday Facebook Group. Subscribe to the Fertility Friday Podcast in Apple Podcasts! Music Credit: Intro/Outro music Produced by J-Gantic A Special Thank You to Our Show Sponsors: Fertility Friday | Fertility Awareness Programs This episode is sponsored by my Fertility Awareness Programs! Master Fertility Awareness and take a deep dive into your cycles and how they relate to your overall health! Click here to apply now! The Fertility Awareness Charting Workbook This episode is sponsored by my new book the Fertility Awareness Mastery Charting. Click here to buy now.
Welcome back to Inside the Greenroom, today we have the pleasure of talking to the CEO and Founder of Brunner Communications Liz Brunner. Liz has been in media and communications for more than 30 years, she uses her experience, expertise, and leadership to help high-profile individuals and organizations create meaningful reputations and powerful brand identities within their market. We talk about the importance of the speaker’s voice, and how exercising it is key to being able to command a room. Whether you are on stage or speaking virtually your vocal technique is one of the most important tools you can use to captivate and engage your audience. You’ll learn Liz’s top tips and tricks on how to keep the energy consistent and interesting, the importance of taking care of yourself emotionally, and even how to juggle a presentation with a slide deck. You’ll gain insight into how you can create engaging content no matter if it’s 60 minutes or a 1-minute presentation. You can increase your speaking presence, storytelling, and gain insight on how to answer some of the most difficult questions. You will not want to miss this opportunity for a free upgrade in your speaking, and overall stage presence. For more resources check out Liz’s “How To Be A Rockstar Public Speaker Course” in the links below. Here’s what we cover: The importance of treating your voice as an instrument Why you should focus on correct breathing Vocal variety and how it can help your speaking How to use tools while also maintaining energy in your voice The importance of practicing your session Liz’s tips on raising your energy while sounding natural How to use slide decks successfully Practice your session out loud The 4 C’s Liz gives to be successful The difference between memorizing and being knowledgable Why you should practice backward How bridge difficult questions and get back to your content What not to do when upgrading your vocal technique The power of the pause And much more! LINKS: Connect with Liz: Website: lizbrunner.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/OfficialLizBrunner Twitter: https://twitter.com/LizBrunner Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lizbrunner/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/liz-brunner-6230b01b/ How To Be A Public Speaker Course: BrunnerAcademy.com Connect with Blair: blair@advanceyourreach.com Connect with us: Facebook: www.facebook.com/advanceyourreach Website: advanceyourreach.com stageagency@advanceyourreach.com Email: info@insidethegreenroompodcast.com Book Speakers for your next event! We are the only agency where you can book free and paid speakers, with no bureau commissions! Learn More https://elitespeakersagency.com Influential Speakers in Liz’s life: Oprah Winfrey Episode Minute By Minute: 0:30 Welcome Liz 1:58 Liz’ journey to entrepreneurship 6:10 The performance side of speaking 8:44 The art of breathing 12:46 Using your voice in drive engagement 17:14 You have to know your content 21:54 How Liz preps for her own speeches 28:32 Liz’ groundbreaking framework 32:54 How Liz helps her clients prepare for all types of media 42:20 Liz’ favorites moment inside a greenroom 43:40 What is on the horizon for Liz More About Liz: Liz Brunner is the CEO and founder of Brunner Communications. Leveraging more than 30years of media and communications experience, expertise, and leadership, Brunner is sought by high-profile individuals and organizations to build meaningful reputations and powerful brand identities within their markets. She is also a frequent speaker at corporate conventions, including the 2018 Barron’s Women Summit and the 2018CoreNet Global Summit. In February 2020, Liz launched her podcast, Live Your Best Life with LizBrunner, where she shares stories of recreation. All of her guests have taken their life experiences, the good and the bad, the successes and even the failures, and used that knowledge to not only create their“next chapters,” but to inspire others as well.
In this episode of Bouncing Forward, I’m joined by the amazing Liz Gilbert. Not only is she an amazing human, but she is also an amazing friend. She is best known for her memoir, EAT PRAY LOVE, which chronicled her journey alone around the world, after a difficult divorce. The book was an international bestseller, translated into over thirty languages, with over 12 million copies sold worldwide. In 2010, EAT PRAY LOVE was made into a film starring Julia Roberts. The book became so popular that Time Magazine named Elizabeth as one of the 100 most influential people in the world and outside of that, she has been one of the most influential people in my life as well. Together we dive into discussing her divorce 20 years ago as one of the most difficult moments of her life and how she got through it. She speaks about the difference between forgiveness and mercy, why it’s important to invest your yourself to your fight whatever that may be but not invest your spirit into an outcome, and she speaks of how to give yourself unconditional love when you need it most. Before you dive into this episode, if you press pause and subscribe to Bouncing Forward more people will hear this amazing conversation today plus it will ensure our continued journey together. What we discuss: [00:03:34] How Liz has been an inspiration for Amy [00:06:57] One of the greatest challenges / hardships Liz experienced in her life [00:11:32] How Liz got through this challenge [00:14:05] Experiencing the dilemma of humanity - finding mercy [00:18:01] Empathy and grace towards ourselves [00:19:20] The teachings of pain [00:22:18] Giving our spirit vs. our mind and heart [00:28:26] Despair is the false idea that tomorrow is going to be exactly like today [00:32:27] Cultivating the best relationship with ourselves [00:39:02] What does Liz attribute career success to? [00:51:19] One thing Liz knows for sure P.S. After I went back and listened to this episode, I got even more from it than when I did the interview. Elizabeth Gilbert is brilliant!
It takes creativity, innovation and a decent dose of nerve to tackle a rebrand of one of America’s most iconic sports organizations, especially when the majority of the organization is run by volunteers. But Liz Brown, Senior Vice President and CMO at Little League International, did just that. In this first part of a two-part series with Liz, she discusses her strategic approach to the Little League rebrand and shares the specific, actionable steps she used to set the stage for this daunting endeavor (whose effects would be felt in 80 countries across the globe). What we discussed: - How a general sense of unease nudged Liz and her colleagues to view Little League in a new light and embark on a brand identity project - What Liz and her team did to manage concerns from those worried that the organization would lose aspects of its heritage in the rebranding process - The benefits of partnering with an outside agency to distill brand messaging and ensure that it resonated with Little League’s target audience - How Liz used strategic discussion sessions to include individuals from all levels of the organization in the discovery phase and as the rebranding progressed - Why it’s important to recognize that branding is about more than just a logo, and why storytelling should be at the heart of any rebranding
Welcome to today’s show! WHAT WE’LL LEARN: How Liz’s deepest roots shaped her identity in the world which led her to write about stress and trauma. She says she is “exhibit A” of what she writes about How we as a society undermine resilience and how this shows up in addictions Liz’s definition of Trauma: “a condition when our survival brain perceives us to be powerless, helpless, and lacking control” What is the window of tolerance to stress arousal 3 ways we narrow our window over our lifetime The most important thing is that we can widen the window Why the habit of worrying has huge neurobiological costs Adina gets some answers on habit change and the all too familiar resistance How to build ourselves a ladder to help with re-regulating habit change What’s one thing you can do right now to widen the window-this is great! We can go in a virtuous cycle direction or a vicious cycle direction but it’s our choice What is Liz’s message to the AIR community (hint: it involves willpower) RESOURCES MENTIONED Elizabeth-Stanley.com Mindfulness Based Mind Fitness Training Course Free to public servants. Just head to the FAQ’s section to find the link. Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACES) For more info, head over to atheistsinrecovery.com and subscribe to our email list. And thank you for listening! Leave an honest review on ITUNES. Your ratings and reviews really help and I read each one. Subscribe to the A.I.R. newsletter where you will learn to identify patterns of dysfunctional thinking, change the dysfunctional thinking into something more positive, and find hope in recovery. If you enjoyed today’s episode, please share it with friends, family, and other professionals by using the social media buttons on this page.
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Liz Elting is a self-made businesswoman, entrepreneur, and philanthropist. She co-founded and was the co-CEO of TransPerfect, the world’s largest provider of language and business solutions valued at over a billion dollars.As someone with a passion for languages and business, Liz wasn’t always sure about the path she was going to take. When she decided to follow her interests and study languages, Liz was stimulated but knew that it didn’t make practical sense for her career. After her first job at a translation company and a stint in Wall Street, Liz realized that if she was going to live up to her potential, she had to strike out on her own. This led her to build TransPerfect out of her business school dorm room at the age of 26. After 25 years at the helm, Liz helped build TransPerfect into an organization with more than $700 million in revenue, 5,000 employees, and 11,000 clients - all without any outside funding. In 2018, Liz left the company to pursue philanthropy work through the Elizabeth Elting Foundation, which advances economic, social, and political equality for women and marginalized people. Liz has appeared on Forbes’ Richest Self-Made Women for five years in a row and has been recognized for her efforts and achievements by the National Organization of Women, Forbes, American Express, Entrepreneur, and more. In this episode, you’ll hear Liz’s insights into all the hard work and sacrifice it took to build her company, the power of setting goals and taking action, and the role that partnerships play in your success.In this episode, we'll talk to Liz about: * The story of Liz’s youth and the experience of living in five countries by the time she was 21. [3:01]* Liz’s early interest in business and what she attributes her work ethic to. [4:02]* How Liz decided what to study at college and the tension between passion and pragmatism. [6:19]* Details about Liz’s first job after graduation which merged her love of languages and business. [8:17] * What motivated Liz to leave her job and go back to school to do her MBA. [10:53]* How Liz overcame guilt and found the confidence to leave her job in Finance. [14:27]* Hear Liz’s approach to goal-setting and why she believes it is so important. [17:45]* Key takeaways for starting, building, and scaling an entirely self-funded business. [20:34]* How Liz and her partner thought about business profitability. [23:41]* Some advantages of not getting outside funding, according to Liz. [24:27]* Challenging times in the early days of starting TransPerfect and the lessons Liz learned. [25:24]* Liz’s advice on handling partnerships and the story of her relationship with her partner. [27:57]* How Liz views 50/50 partnerships and why she recommends avoiding this structure. [30:35]* Liz’s experience being a working mother and the benefits of compartmentalization. [32:05]* Why Liz believes becoming a mother made her a better boss. [35:03]* Transitioning out of the company: What life is like for Liz since leaving TransPerfect. [36:20]* The common mistakes Liz sees entrepreneurs making. [38:01]Follow Liz:* Personal Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lizelting/ * Website: https://www.lizelting.com/ * Elizabeth Elting Foundation Website: https://www.elizabetheltingfoundation.org/ * TransPerfect Website: https://www.transperfect.com/ Follow Yasmin:* Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yasminknouri/* Stay updated & subscribe to our newsletter: https://www.behindherempire.com/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Have you thought about the types of people who make up your team? Our team at Genevieve Digital is made up of women from diverse backgrounds, talents, and experiences. They each bring a unique perspective that enriches the work we’re doing. Recently, we went through an exercise that opened my eyes to the valuable assets I have on my team. Each of these women shows up in special ways that broaden my view of the world and how we’re impacting it. In today’s episode, I’m sharing with you the results of that exercise. Each team member, myself included, shared the podcast episode that most influenced them this year. They could choose from any podcast, and their answers were as individual as they are. If you’re looking for unconventional perspectives that challenge the norm, we’ve got what you need. The podcasts that made the list cover a wide range of topics. What if our view of what it means to be creative is too narrow? What if the effectiveness of popular gurus is actually an illusion? What if we saw our struggles not as personal flaws but as signs that something needs to change? These episodes challenged us to forge new paths as we continue to work for a more equitable world. After the year we’ve had, our world will never be the same. It can’t be. I hope today’s episode inspires you to approach this coming year with a mind open to possibility. Listen now. In episode 49 of Small Stage, Big Impact we discuss: [4:01] How Christina S’s favorite podcast helped her to not feel so jaded about some big issues she’s been grappling with [7:56] How Christina G’s favorite podcast reinforced a view on marketing that is unconventional and controversial [11:11] How Liz’s favorite podcast helped her see what creativity really looks like even for those not in “creative” fields [15:27] How Renia’s favorite podcast helped her to see areas she personally needed to work on to have a more effective impact on the world [20:31] How Renia has found freedom operate differently in the world of marketing and to allow her clients and employees to do the same Resources mentioned by Renia in the episode: Listen to the podcast episode mentioned by Christina S, The Authenticity Delusion from Lawrence Lanoff’s podcast, The Optimized Mind Revisit the episode mentioned by Christina G, Neutrality is Bad for Business, episode 41 of Small Stage, Big Impact Listen to the podcast episode mentioned by Liz, How to Become More Creative - Even If You Think You Aren’t from Building a StoryBrand with Donald Miller Listen to the podcast episodes mentioned by Renia: Brene Brown with Sonya Renee Taylor, Search Off the Record, and Decolonizing Professionalism Watch this episode on Youtube Apply for a 2021 digital partnership with Genevieve Digital Leave a review on iTunes Follow LoreniaC on Instagram Don’t miss an episode of season 4 of Small Stage, Big Impact
In honor of her 40th birthday, Vince interviews Liz to gain insight and learn more about the transformational journey of her thirties. In this candid and intimate discussion, Liz shares both the lowest lows and the highest highs that took place over the last 10 years. Unexpected career changes and multiple failed fertility treatments had Liz at her lowest. With help from husband Rich and through sheer force of will, Liz stayed the course and manifested the outcomes she always knew were in her destiny. Vince joins the listeners in learning a lot of inside details about his friend’s journey. In today’s intimate episode you will learn:The exact moment when Liz realized she wanted to be an entrepreneur, not an employee.How Liz was able to overcome job loss.About Liz’s battle with infertility and how she overcame it.How much can change in a single decade.Why Liz is looking forward to her forties.We hope you enjoy this incredible and inspirational story, one that may remind you of your own. If you’re in a bit of a valley right now, please know you’re not alone. We hope this story of Liz’s emotional decade-long personal growth experience is a reminder that you, too, can grow your way through those struggles. Connect with Irie Lemon on Instagram Connect with Liz of The Lemon Bowl on Instagram Connect with Vince of Irie Kitchen on Instagram If you have any topic ideas for the future, let us know on Instagram or the comment section on YouTube! Enjoyed this episode? Leave a review and send it to your best friend. Stay tuned for weekly episodes filled with practical tips, amazing conversations and incredible guests!
In this episode we discuss:How Liz got started with all this business business.The catalyst for the Zen Money Initiative.Lessons along the way & what the best part of being a CFO is for Liz.Why starting a business from scratch is so very different from taking over an existing firm.Liz's definition of Zen Money and how it became the mantra of her work.And a whole lot more!About LizAs the Zen Money Strategist & CFO, Liz Lajoie, MBA, helps mission-driven entrepreneurs & small biz owners master their finances and become empowered decision-makers as they grow thriving businesses.She’s the founder of the Zen Money Initiative, helping mission-drive business owners make more money, manage it better, and bring more of it home, leveraging her nearly 2 decades of business building and financial management experience with established, multi-million-dollar firms. Liz uses the Zen Money Map method to create and implement sustainable, strategic growth goals for entrepreneurs around the globe.Liz is the host of Zen Money Monday, a weekly show exploring profitable business building for mission-driven entrepreneurs. She has been featured on Women Inspired TV and is the international best-selling author of From Zero to Zen: Secret Keys to Nurturing Your Numbers and Finding Financial Flow and Zen Money Map: Charge Your Worth, Pay Yourself First, and Fund Your Wildest Dreams. She lives in northern New Hampshire with her husband and two kids. You can find her online at LizLajoie.com.About TamaraReach out to me at Liz@LizLajoie.com if you have any questions!Want to get A's to your Q's live? Join me on Facebook for our new weekly Zen Money Chat at 3:30 ET every Wednesday! www.facebook.com/zenmoneycfoAnd finally, I'd love to hear from you! To submit a review of this podcast, just visit this link and walk through the super easy steps to let us know what you think: ratethispodcast.com/zenmoneyThanks in advance for your feedback!
Liz Clayton Fuller is a scientific illustrator and nature journaler from Nashville, Tennessee. She has taught field sketching in the Galapagos, created a nature journaling course in collaboration with the Cornell Lab of Ornithology and has had her illustration work published in scientific journals and bird ID guides. Listen to hear more about:How Liz came to love nature through her art.The opportunities Liz found through her collaborations with the Bird Academy at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology.Liz's adventures teaching field sketching on the Galapagos.Birds and wildlife in Nashville.The funny celebrity encounter Liz had at her first solo art exhibition!To find out more about Liz and her work, go to www.lizclaytonfuller.com. To read more and enrol in Liz's online course, click here: Nature Journaling and Field Sketching. Thanks for listening!www.journalingwithnature.com
If you’ve tried to delegate but struggled with the results or considered delegating, but weren’t sure how to or what to or why then this episode is for you. I’ve worked with clients on delegating and I understand how it can be a struggle and also how it can make all the difference. That’s why episode 18 of The Positively Living Podcast is about decluttering through delegation! In this episode, my guest, Liz August, is sharing the importance of decluttering through delegation and actionable steps you can take right now to simplify your life and address the struggles with delegation. Liz and I cover the following topics:How being selective and structured can benefit us personally and professionally.The actions that helped her take back precious life moments she was missing and allowed her to live in her zone of genius.How Liz consciously codesigned a life with her husband.How she declutters and delegates in her own life.The three most common reasons people struggle to delegate: Fear, Habit, and Explanation.Our conversation today is also an important reminder that delegation isn’t only for business and it isn’t only for those who aren’t able. It’s often those who are talented and capable who need it the most and it’s one of the best ways to create a simple and satisfying life.Thank you for listening! Be sure to tune in to all the episodes to receive tons of practical tips to create space for what really matters in your lifeIf you enjoyed this episode, take a screenshot of the episode to post in your stories and tag me! And don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and review the podcast and tell me your key takeaways!CONNECT WITH LIZ AUGUST:FacebookInstagramLinkedInWebsiteCONNECT WITH LISA ZAWROTNY:FacebookInstagramResourcesWork with Lisa! LINKS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:“Getting Things Done” by David Allen“The Big Leap” by Gay HendricksMusic by Ian and Jeff Zawrotny
Hey #HEALTHYHUNNIES! Can a plant-based vegan diet help with arthritis and autoimmune diseases like angioedema and lichen planus? This is part 1 of my interview with my client Liz! @lizharrisart Here's what we talk about in the interview... How Liz's arthritis affecting her artwork, her career, and her life How Liz's life changed from changing to a plant-based diet (weight & arthritis) How Liz used the plant-based diet to help treat the symptoms of her children's autoimmune diseases (Angioedema and Lichen Planus) How Liz got over the “hump” of mourning old foods Slim on Starch Program: www.healthyemmie.org Facebook Group: https://www.healthyemmie.org/joinhealthyhunnies YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/healthyemmie Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/healthyemmie/?hl=en Email me: HealthyEmmie@gmail.com
On this episode of The Built in Seattle Podcast, I talked with Liz Pearce, co-founder and CEO at Fresh Chalk (freshchalk.com).For extras from this interview, subscribe to my weekly emailEpisode Highlights:How a spreadsheet that everyone wanted led to the insight for Fresh Chalk.Why Liz believes in "getting your fingernails dirty," even when you've had success.Why comparison happens, but doesn't work.How to get out of the losing game of comparison.How Liz became a connector and what that means.The role of CEO as a conductor.Building trust with co-founders.How Liz approaches the "ambiguous and amorphous responsibility of building culture"Guest Bio:Liz Pearce is the CEO of Seattle-based Fresh Chalk, a social network that helps you find professionals that your friends recommend. Prior to that, Liz was with LiquidPlanner for 11 years, starting as the company's marketing contractor and working her way up to COO in 2011 and ultimately to CEO in 2012. Before LiquidPlanner, she held marketing roles at Amazon, Google, and PlayStation and ran an independent marketing consulting business. She holds a B.A. and M.A. from The George Washington University.Where to follow Lizhttps://twitter.com/lizprchttps://www.linkedin.com/in/lizpearce/Where to follow Adam:https://www.linkedin.com/in/adamschoenfeld/https://twitter.com/schoenyFeedback? Suggestions on who to interview? Email me anytime - adamseattlepodcast@gmail.com
05:58 – Harry welcomes to the podcast, Liz Lajoie who speaks to the story of how she met Harry, the importance of relationship building as an entrepreneur, becoming a ‘mastermind’ in her craft 14:56 – Liz speaks to her two books, the concept of ‘Zen,’ and the emotional baggage that comes with balancing business financials 22:40 – Liz expounds on content marketing and what inspired her to start her podcast, Zen Money Monday 27:13 – How Liz has evolved her approach to interviewing and what surprised her the most about her guests 31:44 – Liz speaks to the economic impact of the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic 37:24 – Advice Liz would give to new or aspiring entrepreneurs 43:04 – What is something that Liz has changed her mind about recently and what is the most misunderstood thing about Liz44:57 – Harry thanks Liz for joining the show, and let’s listeners know where they can follow herTWEETABLES“I just want to make sure that you have a great underlying financial plan that’s gonna put the dollars in your pocket that you want and still build a great business that you can potentially sell in the future.” (17:05)“The funny thing is we all think we’re the worst. Every single person I talk to comes up and kind of behind the back of the hand is like, ‘Oh my God, I am the worst with anything financial.’ And, my response to that is always, ‘Well you can’t be the worst because either all of us are or none of us are.’” (20:46)“I’m not a ‘hard sell’ kinda person. I like to meet people where they are and just be able to offer value.” (27:55)“The podcast interviews have reflected back to me the fact that we all want to talk about this [money], and we want to talk about our anxiety. And we want to, in a safe space, dig in and kind of talk ourselves through what’s been going on, and where we want to go, and how we might like to change. And people are a lot braver about that than I would have thought.” (31:00)“A lot of entrepreneurs I know really want to do big things in the world and they would really like to make change happen. They would like to give back to their communities. And, guess what? Money can go a long way toward making that happen, but we need to plan for it.” (42:10)THANK YOU SPONSORS!FocusriteLINKS MENTIONED*FullCast Website *Podcast Junkies Junkies Facebook GroupLiz’s LinkedInLiz’s WebsiteLiz’s YouTube ChannelLiz’s Instagram – @zenmoneycfoLiz’s Twitter – @zenmoneycfoLiz’s FacebookLiz’s PodcastLiz’s Books –From Zero to Zen & Zen Money MapPodcast MovementPodNewsPodfest
#048: In today’s episode, I’m talking with Liz Thames who is the creator of the award-winning personal finance blog, Frugalwoods, and author of the book Meet The Frugalwoods: Achieving Financial Independence Through Simple Living. At just 32 years old, Liz reached financial independence and left her successful career in Boston to live a more purpose-driven life on a 66-acre homestead in the woods of Vermont. We’re talking about what financial freedom means to Liz, her journey from non-profit fundraiser to homesteader, and how her life changed as she pursued and achieved FIRE. (06:16) What financial independence means for Liz and her family (15:16) How Liz and her husband developed a plan to reach financial independence together (19:33) How she was able to balance her spending and curb the urges to spend money with their friends while on the journey to financial independence (28:48) Where you can start today to identify what you want and what makes you happy in order to align your spending with your goals (38:24) Advice from Liz if you’re wanting to embrace extreme frugality and stick to what really matters to you (48:49) Chelsea’s Top Takeaways Looking for more information, mama? Visit the show notes at https://www.smartmoneymamas.com/liz Family Money Values Template: https://smartmoneymamas.com/family-money-values-template/ Thank you to our partner, Policygenius, for helping make this episode possible. Get multiple quotes for high-quality life, homeowners, or disability insurance and find the best rates for your family at https://policygenius.com/smartmoneymamas
Liz Briggson is the Director of Education and partnerships at Encoursa. Encoursa is an industry-leading online learning platform designed for CPAs and the companies who serve them. They specialize in demand generation webinars designed to enhance your content marketing strategy and are a NASBA-approved sponsor of continuing professional education (CPE) credit for CPAs.Episode Sponsor:More Clients More Fun is a lead generation and content marketing agency, focused on helping financial advisors, life insurance producers, and elite CPAs land high-value clients using LinkedIn. What you’ll learn from this episode:How Liz transitioned from working in corporate finance to starting her own businessHow a financial advisor can successfully build relationships with CPAs that are based on trustWhy creating a program that allows CPAs to earn continuing education credit is an important element to consider How to monetize in a way that's natural and leads to both the short term and longer-term outcomes that you seekHow it’s important to think more about defining a niche based on something you're passionate about instead of geographyHow Liz partnered with The Due Diligence Project to create a very successful virtual summit with a 60-70% show-up rateResources Discussed:The Due Diligence Projecthttps://encoursa.com/present-with-usConnect with Liz Briggson:Website: https://encoursa.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lizbriggsoncpa/Email: liz@enoursa.comSupport the show (https://www.milliondollarproducershow.com)
The Almost There Adventure Podcast is a celebration of outdoor activities both local and epic. Discussing the big topics and talking to adventurers, artists, legends and activists within the outdoor community.The first Saturday in June is National Trails Day, and in Episode 12, we talk with Kate Van Waes, Executive Director of the American Hiking Society plus AHS Ambassador and long-trail hiking extraordinaire Liz Thomas. This show is all about celebrating those trails of all types, including The Trail Next Door, the really long thru-hikes, and even urban trails.Show Notes00:30 – Kate Van Waes, Executive Director of the American Hiking Society01:08 – A bit of background on National Trails Day05:00 – National Trails Day during a global pandemic14:37 – LNT reminder as trails reopen15:42 – Reaching and educating new hikers20:26 – Microadventures count, too!21:22 – How Kate got into hiking and camping28:07 – When is National Trails Day, and where you can learn more29:48 – Liz Thomas, ultra-hiking machine and urban thru-hiking pioneer30:27 – How Liz got into hiking31:30 – Encouraging women to solo hike32:25 – How do you define a “long” trail?34:35 – Liz’ FKT on the Appalachian Trail35:26 – What are some of Liz’ essential gear items?36:09 – Treeline Review41:23 – How Liz keeps her gear organized41:39 – Urban thru-hiking50:00 – Waterfalls in Southern California54:35 – Advice for getting ready to thru-hike the Pacific Crest Trail57:36 – Zero Days on long trails62:16 – Trail magic68:08 – Advice for thru-hikers not doing that big trail this yearMentioned in this EpisodeAmerican Hiking SocietyTreeline ReviewInman 300Liz Thomas HikingHiking Waterfalls Southern CaliforniaBackpacker Long Trails: Mastering the Art of the Thru-HikeConnect with us!Like Almost There on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/almostthereadventurepodcast/Follow Almost There on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/almostthere_ap/ Our Co-hostsJason Fitzpatrick – IG: @themuirprojectSaveria Tilden – IG: @adventuruswomen web: AdventurUsWomen.comJeff Hester – IG: @thesocalhiker web: SoCalHiker.netTheme song by Opus Orange. Courtesy of Emoto Music.
Today on the podcast I have spiritual entrepreneur and coach Liz Roberta, who guides spiritual entrepreneurs to success. With an extensive background in business and marketing, Liz is passionate about finding a balance between entrepreneurship and being spiritual. In a world of hustle, deadlines, social media, sales and marketing - it almost seems like business and spirituality can't co exist. However, when we are operating from our own personal spiritual intentions, it can guide our decisions and the way we approach business all together. Liz believes that when you put yourself and your priorities first, it will actually be of benefit to your business. When you approach your business from a pull, rather than a push, you are setting yourself up for a long term, fulfilling career, that feels right to you. Today Liz and I chat about what spirituality is, where to start, how to practice it every day and how to find your own routines. Liz also gave me a mini lessons in Tarot cards and explained how her free sessions have been the best attractor for the perfect clients. We also talk business tactics, how to market yourself from a spiritual position. How Liz has built her business online and how adding value is always best when attracting your dream clients. This episode is for anyone who feels burnt out, stressed, unhappy with their life or looking to connect with their spiritual side. You may also be feeling resistance to your current form of sales and marketing and need a new approach- this episode will definitely help as well. Remember, there is always a different way to do things, a different way to operate, if your business doesn't feel right to you, try a different approach, it may be the best thing you ever did. It may even be your destiny :) In today's episode we discuss: What spirituality is and why is it important for entrepreneurs? How to balance spirituality in business How to market yourself from a more intentional space Ways you can incorporate spirituality in to your every day life And so much more! Book a free tarot reading with Liz here: https://lizroberta.com/product/freeangelcardreading/ If you would like to know more about Liz and her services, head to https://www.instagram.com/iamlizroberta/ or follow her on Instagram at https://lizroberta.com/ Ways to reach me: Instagram https://www.instagram.com/therealherproject/ Youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXyaSvK0IIz1-egve7NSW3A?view_as=subscriber Website https://www.therealherproject.com/ For business enquiries please contact therealherproject@gmail.com Music: Endless Summer by extenz https://soundcloud.com/extenz Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 Free Download / Stream: http://bit.ly/2REdANn Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/dH8sbGnmfZo
As a business owner, what are your first thoughts when you think of interviews? If you're like most business owners, one of the first things you think of when going through the process is finding the best candidate for your opening. You think of yourself interviewing others. However, interviews are a two-way street. Not only is the candidate making an impression on you, but you are also making an impression on the candidate. That first impression will impact whether they later accept a job offer, and what they will tell their network about your company - the good, the bad, and the ugly. In this episode of the Growing Your Team podcast, Liz M. Lopez shares how to make a good first impression from both a candidate's perspective and an interviewer's perspective. She is also sharing with us how to master video interviews so we can make great hiring decisions even when we can't meet with a candidate face-to-face. About Liz M. Lopez: Liz M. Lopez is a valued Career & Business Coach, bestselling author, and celebrated speaker who ignites audiences by showing them their own potential and creating a clear path to accomplishing their true objectives. After an award-winning 15 year corporate career, Liz launched her own company, Captivate Your Audience in 2007. In 2014, Liz co-founded the Keystone Mastermind Alliance with Tracie Thompson, an organization that is breaking barriers in mastermind-based networking for small businesses. Liz has worked with thousands of Professionals, Business Owners, Entrepreneurs, and Corporate Groups to identify goals, set the right mindset, build practical systems, and practice fierce accountability to achieve unprecedented success in careers and business. In this episode, you’ll hear: How Liz helps anyone in a transition (which can be a transition within your own company) become intentional about the moves they are making to grow their careers and businesses. (4:50) Some of the top things you need to worry about when you prepare to be on camera for a video interview outside of what you wear. (8:08) Why video interviews are going to be a popular choice for companies for a long time. (12:08) How the first impression you put off during video interviews as the interviewer can impact the quality of candidates who are willing to say yes to the job. (12:50) More tips for acing video interviews as both an interviewer and an interviewee. (And yes, you need to wear pants!) (16:55) Whether video interviews allow you to learn more or less about a candidate than in-person interviews. (19:04) What has left a negative impression with some of Liz's clients when they have interviewed for a job. (23:53) Why you need to avoid trying to hire the "French Chef who’s also good at Plumbing." (27:34) Related Episode: Ep14 - Why It's Smart for You to Embrace Remote Work Ep15 - Learning How to Conduct Better Interviews How to Connect with Liz M. Lopez: Email: Liz@LizMLopez.com Website: https://www.lizmlopez.com Keystone Mastermind Alliance: https://kmanetwork.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LizMLopezCaptivateYourAudience LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lizmlopez/ Book on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Suck-Up-Buttercup-Tough-Love-Strategies-ebook/dp/B07K6RJMMP/ Purchase Liz's Course - 5 Steps to Securing a Leadership Role Learn more and enroll in 5 Steps to Securing a Leadership Role here. Next Steps: Do you need help navigating the hiring process so you ensure you are making the best hiring decisions for your small business? Schedule your free Hiring Jump-Start call. During this free call, we will talk about where you are in the hiring process and what your hiring needs are. If there’s a match, I’ll share how I can help you navigate the process so you take the right steps and select the best team member for your company. Book your call here. Subscribe and Review: Have you subscribed to the Growing Your Team podcast yet? If not, subscribe today so you never miss a future episode. I have so much information to share with you. Plus, I have a long line of guests who you will not want to miss! Also, if you have not done so yet, please leave a review! By leaving a review, you help other small business owners find this podcast and give them the knowledge to grow and lead their team members.
This week’s guest is a certified life coach, Liz Applegate. I’ve been wanting to introduce you to Liz because she is my lead coach here at Your Kick-Ass Life! (I so rarely use exclamation marks, so please know, this is very exciting!) She was hand-selected to assist me with my private coaching clients and I could not be more thrilled to have someone as fantastic as a coach as she is on my team. She is a certified Courageous Living Coach and has been called an inner-critic whisperer by many of her clients. One of the reasons I wanted to bring Liz onto the show was to speak on the topic of breaking the good girl rules, which is one of her areas of expertise. She explains that these rules are those in which keep grown women playing small. In this episode, we talk about what it actually means to play small, why we move through life unaware of our tolerations, and how we can work to let our innate gifts shine. We also talk about one of Liz’s deepest passions, creating connections with other women. I am super pumped to bring this episode to you today. I hope you enjoy it! In this episode you’ll hear: Liz’s introduction into the world of coaching, first through being life coached and then transitioning to becoming a life coach herself, in 2015. (6:00) What Liz means when she says, ‘breaking the good girl rules’ How Liz helps women get to the place of being their biggest/best self Breaking limiting beliefs: what they are and how to break them Creating connections with other women (29:00) http://yourkickasslife.com/331
Liz Wendling is the rainmaking attorney coach and the author of 6 books! Attorneys from all over the world seek her out when they want to discover how to be more confident and fearless in their practice and client development, lead generation and lead conversion process. Liz Wendling combines a rock-solid sales background with a passion for coaching and the result is a powerful, new way to understand how to sell in today’s crowded marketplace. Her innovative approach will support you in opening doors, closing sales and building relationships. Liz is a much sought after business consultant, sales expert and emotional intelligence coach. She is straightforward, practical, and sassy and helps professionals innovate, modernize and master their sales approach, language, and process. Because what worked reasonably well a decade ago is now miserably outdated and inadequate. Liz is known for her energetic programs, presentations and business-building superpowers that transform professionals into wildly successful sales rock stars! What you’ll learn about in this episode: How Liz works with her client attorneys and law firms to help them modernize their lead generation approach to keep pace with today’s market Why today’s consumers are savvier, and why it is important for attorneys and their firms to sell to these consumers in a way they appreciate Why the first five minutes of an initial client consultation is the “make or break” moment that determines whether the potential client becomes a client Why the best way to close with a client is to manage the conversation and do everything right from the start, and why there is no “magic closing technique” Why following up using the right strategy and the right language with the right frequency is powerful What critical mistakes firms make and why it is important to differentiate themselves, make a true connection, and go beyond marketing Why making generic declarations about baseline expectations like “we treat every client with care” does nothing What three steps Liz recommends attorneys take that can help them get more client conversations Resources: Website: www.therainmakingcoach.com The Rainmaking Mindset for Attorneys by Liz Wendling: https://amzn.to/2VNU9CF LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/lizwendling/ Additional Resources: PILMMA Join Page: www.pilmma.org/marketing-lawyers-law-firm-management/
Episode 114 Today I am speaking to Liz Lee about plant medicine a journey of self-discovery. Liz Lee specializes in helping coaches, consultants, intuitives and healers make authentic connections with their potential clients online through WordPress web design, consulting, maintenance and hosting. Liz goes beyond all "the tech stuff" to work with her clients holistically, helping them break through blocks and limiting mindsets that would otherwise hold them back from serving in their highest capacity. In this episode, we dive deep into plant medicine and how it allowed Jill to connect with her consciousness on a whole new level. Highlights you won’t want to miss: Why Liz signed up for The Sacred Scotland tour with Ryan McKenna. Why Liz was in a process of soul retrieval as a result of her recent trip to Costa Rica (Episode 17). Why Liz was determined to reconnect with her partner after her trip to Costa Rica. The dangerous habit of shutting down desire when you think you can’t get what you want. The importance of understanding how desire fuels the universe. The power of recognizing that there is an energy flow that happens in sacred sites around the world. Why self-care is so much more than looking good in a bikini, it’s about taking care of your body so that your soul can live its best life. Why keeping a promise might not be the best thing to do if it makes you miserable. The shifting point that happened when Liz decided to surrender and had a conversation with her partner to acknowledge the end of the romantic connection. How Liz came out as bisexual. How Liz felt alive again by realizing that she could attract someone that was more sexually compatible with her. The decision Jill had to make about staying in a monogamous relationship or exploiting the whole thing about being bisexual. How Jill dealt with being anxious and how became open and free of guilt and shame. How to plant medicine helped Jill to connect with her consciousness in a way that allowed her to see parts of herself that she should have not have been able to see otherwise. How Jill came out to her parents and disclosed the uncoupling. How when you reach that point of surrender, you have zero resistance. Why even though your head seems like the safest place to be, it’s really anything but safe because your brain will kick in and create stories. Why you need to get into your heart because even though you may think it's not safe to be in your heart, it’s the safest, strongest place you can be. Your heart intelligence has information for you that you simply cannot access if you're just in your head. Shareable Quotes: “With the help of plant medicine, I have connected with this consciousness that reflects back to me my own consciousness in a way that I would not otherwise be able to see those parts of myself.” - Liz Lee “When I'm in my heart space, the triggers are simply opportunities to do deep healing of past traumas.” - Liz Lee “When you take self-care to another dimension, you're taking better care of yourself, not to look hot in a bikini, it's so that your soul can explore so that your soul can live its best life.” - Emily Aarons “Everyone has everything that they need inside of them, we are all born innately whole and we forget. ” - Emily Aarons Resources to Take You Deeper: Liz's Website Find Liz on Istagram Liz's Choices and Recommendations: Ayahuasca - Rama Organica (Retreat Venue), Ryan McKenna, Sarah Kennedy, Kristina Lee Jensen, Cacao, and Polyamory and Polyfidelity
Liz’s Story – Tovi’s GiftIf you’ve ever lost a dog you loved, a dog that changed your life, your heart & soul dog, you may find a piece of yourself in Liz’s story.Special thanks to Mindy of Hunter & Harvest Apothecary from Episode 2 for introducing me to Liz.I start this episode sharing about losing our Lucy (Episode 1) and bonding with my girl, Penny.Liz & Tovi had an amazing life together for 12+ years. In early 2017, Tovi’s health took an unexpected turn and a few weeks later, Liz was saying her final goodbye to Tovi. As Liz tried to navigate life without Tovi, she thought adopting a new dog would help her feel better. But she had a very complicated emotional experience after impulsively adopting her new pup, Mille. Liz struggled to bond with the unexpectedly anxious and fearful Millie and Liz felt a range of emotions from guilt to resentment. Liz is so open and honest about her emotional journey.Through Tovi’s loss, Liz found the courage to pursue her childhood dream of writing. Using her background in psychology, Liz is writing about her own experience, as well as interviewing others about their experiences with pet loss or adopting a pet after loss.Liz and I discuss:Why it’s difficult for her to talk about her childhood family dog;How pet loss can occur in many ways and we want to treat all of these with compassion;How Liz stayed too long in her first marriage out of concern for her pets;How our life experiences have helped us realize that life has many gray areas, not everything is black & white;Liz’s background in psychology and how she got the courage to leave her career to pursue her lifelong dream of writing;How a Greyhound bus ride led to Liz adopting Tovi;Liz & Tovi’s beautiful life together;That we try to make the best medical and end-of-life decisions for our pets based on the information and resources available, and we can’t use hindsight to question ourselves or second-guess;The origin of Pet Therapy Notes;How Liz was simultaneously mourning the loss of Tovi as well as her impulsive decision to adopt Millie;Liz’s relationship with Millie today and what she has learned along the way;An author who has inspired Liz’s writing; andFinding meaning in our grief, honoring the memories of our dogs and honoring our dogs for the individuals they are. Find Liz online:Website: www.pettherapynotes.comPet Loss Resources: https://www.pettherapynotes.com/resources-1Liz's Blog: https://www.pettherapynotes.com/blog-1Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pettherapynotesInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/pettherapynotes/ Be a part of Liz's work:If you or someone you know has a story about pet loss to share, please contact Liz through her Pet Therapy Notes website. Liz is particularly looking to interview people who have experienced:a pet that was lost or stolen;if you've had to re-home your pet;euthanasia due to behavioral issues;pet loss due to divorce; orpet loss due to incarceration.Links we discussed:Meghan Daum's The Gift of a Great Dog Let's Connect. You can find photos of Liz, Tovi and Millie on my Facebook and Instagram. If this episode resonated with you, let me know.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/believeindogpodcast/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/believe_in_dog_podcast/Email: erin@believeindogpodcast.comIf you are enjoying this podcast, please subscribe and leave a rating or review.
In today's episode, I'm joined by Liz Zuluaga, a commercial-editorial and branding photographer based in Seattle, but originally from Los Angeles (like me!). Today Liz shares why following your soul’s calling is so terrifying (hint: it’s supposed to be!) and offers her top tips for being brave through hard situations. In today’s episode, we also talk about: Liz’s journey to becoming a full-time commercial and branding photographer How she used her last full-time job to fund her transition into entrepreneurship The question Liz asks herself to get through any hard situation How (and why!) she moved to Seattle without having ever set foot in her new home How Liz let down her walls with her now-fiance after years of horrible dating experiences How Liz has manifested — and continues to manifest — the life she wants (great advice for the woo and non-woo listeners among us) Liz’s advice to her younger self . . . . . . and so much more goodness. Liz is hilarious and creative and wise and just all heart, and I think in just a little under an hour, you’ll quickly love her as much as I do. Follow Liz: Website Instagram Facebook Other Notable Links: #100MiniPods P.O.W.E.R. Community Don't Keep Your Day Job Podcast CREDITS Editing & Sound Engineering: Jordan Johansen Music: “Kenton” by Dr Crosby (Licensed via Marmoset) Blue Yeti Mic: Steven Ziegler
Today my guest is Liz White and we have an amazing conversation about how to use self-awareness to stand in your power. Liz White is the founder of Magnetic Coach, the internationally recognized certification program for women who want to make a full time income as a sought-after coach with certifications in NLP, Life & Success, EFT, and Hypnosis. As a certified Trainer + Master Success Coach and Master NLP, EFT, TIME Techniques, and Hypnosis Practitioner, Liz loves to blend the spiritual with the practical, mindset work with strategic action taking, and bring the esoteric mainstream to anyone who is woo-curious. She has helped thousands of entrepreneurs through her certifications to elevate and earn more, easily. Liz shares her journey from graphic designer to certified Trainer + Master Success Coach. In this episode, you will discover how to use self-awareness to stand in your power and why it’s so important to learn how to use your intuition to guide you. Highlights you won’t want to miss: How Liz got started with Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP). Why it’s important to understand that your conscious and your subconscious actually talk to each other. How to use NLP to program yourself for success. Why the things that you say to yourself in your own head affect your reality. Why, when something is not working in your business, you need to look at what’s not working in your life. How to identify a limiting belief. Why it’s so important to align with what you want. Why following your intuition nudges is key to receiving more. Shareable Quotes: “If I am telling myself something internally, my subconscious mind is never going to make me a liar, so whatever I am telling myself, I am going to see proof of.” - Liz White “I say a limiting belief is any story that you tell yourself of why you can’t be, do or have something and a lot of times this shows up in the comments that you say about other people.” - Liz White "When you are aligning with who it is you truly are and what it is you truly want for yourself and what you want to experience, then things that are not aligned with that are going to be removed from your life.” - Liz White “There is a steep learning curve when you become an entrepreneur; there is a totally different mindset, totally different belief system. Everything is just night and day different.” - Emily Aarons “The universe is not testing you, it’s reflecting you.” - Emily Aarons Resources Mentioned: Free Resource: Guided Goal Setting Meditation Liz's Website Find Liz on Facebook Find Liz on Instagram
Sometimes someone magical comes on The School of Greatness. I’m not talking about a magician (although that would be cool too), but someone who has dug so deep into their authentic being and purpose that they have truly found greatness within themselves. This is 100% how I see today’s guest on the show, Elizabeth Gilbert. If you don’t know her name already, you probably know the name of her bestselling book, Eat, Pray, Love, which was also made into a hugely popular film. And you might have also seen her on tour with Oprah or on her Super Soul Sessions. Even if you don’t know anything about Liz, once you hear her talk, you know you’re in the presence of someone special. Liz has walked the path of greatness to really find her core purpose in life – and she is living it. It was so fun to meet her and talk about all the deep topics we dove into. What I especially love about Liz is that she isn’t just talk — she’s lived everything she writes about. Open your heart wide and get ready to find the magic and creativity inside you in Episode 341. Some Questions I Ask:What is the difference between competition and ambition? (2:10)What is the biggest thing that holds people back? (20:36)In This Episode, You Will Learn:Why you can’t stay at the top forever (8:51)Follow your curiosity instead of your passion (13:38)Why it’s so important to take a break from your work and have an “off season” (15:41)How to manage fear before a really big event (24:50)The power of giving your attention versus getting attention (27:30)How Liz managed to stay grounded through the success of Eat, Pray, Love (41:20) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Scott talks to Liz Lark about her life. Scott and Liz have been friends and colleagues for nearly 15 years. Liz is one of the foremost and most well loved teachers of yoga in the UK over the last 30 years. She has written 8 books on yoga and brings a sense of creativity, fun and beautiful intelligence to the teaching and sharing of yoga. She continues to teach nationally and internationally and is on the faculty of the Yoga Campus teacher training program. You can find out more about Liz here. _____________ Yoga As A Creative Process 'I saw an angel in the stone and I carved until I set him free.' Michaelangelo Scott and Liz have a wide reaching conversation that spans her practice and teaching life. From her early practice years, where she worked with pioneers Derek Ireland and Radha Warrell to where she now mentors yoga teachers, Liz shares beautiful insights into how Ashtanga yoga evolved in London and the UK. She also shares how yoga has evolved for her and how she helps others to find their own creative process through her own ongoing discoveries. The conversation covers: How Scott and Liz met. Liz talks about how she began yoga. Liz talks about working with Derek Ireland and Radha Warrell at the legendary Practice Place in Greece learning Ashtanga yoga. How people had to travel to find yoga when she was younger. How Liz started teaching yoga. Liz’s relationship with her teacher Derek. Liz’s memories of Derek’s death in 1999. Working with Gingi Lee at the Sangam. Liz’s movement away from Ashtanga yoga. How yoga has became a deeply creative process for Liz. How Liz finds herself now. This podcast is like a little history lesson of the early UK and London ashtanga yoga scene. It also captures the evolution of a wonderful and inspiring free spirit, which Liz totally embodies. _____________ Show notes Teachers Mentioned Derek Ireland Radha Warrell Hamish Hendry John Scott Gingi Lee Godfrey Devereux Yoga Shala’s Mentioned Stillpoint Yoga London The Life Centre Gingi Lee’s The Sangam (now The Shala) Triyoga Special Mentions Oxford Yoga - Ian and Josephine Macdonald The Montiverdi Choir Books Mentioned The Endorphin Effect - William Bloom When Things Fall Apart - Pema Chodron
Liz Rutledge is deeply passionate about the environment. She has been doing Mindfulness in one form or another since she was 10 years old. She teaches Mindfulness at schools in the Denver area and believes that Mindfulness is about taking care of Ourselves, Our Community, and Our Planet. Liz teaches people how to compost, garden, recycle and other sustainability activities. She is a blogger and has written the blog on SustainableThree.com since 2014. She joins me today to chat about how through Mindfulness, we can feel better about ourselves, more focused, have better concentration. reduce stress, sleep better. And, we can be more mindful about the actions we take in our environment. We discuss: What one of Liz’s mindfulness session entails The difference between teaching mindfulness to children vs adults How Liz incorporates sustainability into her mindful teachings How mindfulness helps us make actionable changes Some of the ways we can be more mindful with ourselves, our community and our planet Liz’s favourite wellness hacks
Elizabeth Willard Thames, better known as Mrs. Frugalwoods (IG: @frugalwoods), is the creator of the award-winning personal finance blog, Frugalwoods.com. In 2016, at age 32, she reached financial independence and left a successful career in Boston to create a more meaningful, purpose-driven life on a 66-acre homestead in the woods of Vermont with her husband and their two young daughters. Liz is the author of Meet The Frugalwoods: Achieving Financial Independence Through Simple Living. She's been featured on The Today Show, PBS, NPR, in the New York Times, Forbes, Parents Magazine, and more. Tap here to go to our show notes to download the worksheet for this episode In this episode, we discuss: The name Frugalwoods - where it came from & what it means What is frugality? Growing up in a frugal family Living simply The evolution of Liz & Nate’s relationship Living on a homestead How to reach financial independence Why you need an emergency fund The Uber Frugal Month Challenge Start investing now What are total market index funds? Make sure you hire a fiduciary Liz's financial book recommendations The process of investing Your money is your personal business Connecting to your goals Creative ways to slash your budget Barter & trade to save money Embrace imperfection How Liz spent only $20 preparing her baby nursery Hand me downs = money saved Being frugal is a lifestyle Frugality vs. minimalism Daily life on a 66-acre homestead Connecting in your community Save now and reap the rewards long term Show sponsors: Vuori Clothing
Want to grow your consulting business? Today on A Better HR Business I have a really enjoyable discussion with Liz Steblay. Liz is the Co-Founder and Chief Advocate at Professional Independent Consultants of America (PICA) as well as being the Founder & Managing Officer of ProKo Consulting. Liz and I talked about these things: Liz's background and her consulting company. How Liz got her first clients and consultants and her main marketing channel now. Suggested resources that HR businesses should check out to grow faster. And plenty more. You can find Liz here: PICAnetwork.org ProKoconsulting.com SuccessfulIndependentConsulting.com Twitter: @LizforConsultants About The 'A Better HR Business' Podcast I write the Get More HR Clients blog as a former HR professional who has moved across to the marketing side of business. Join my private HR marketing newsletter for consultants and tech companies in the Human Resources industry. If you work as a Human Resources consultant or in an HR tech startup in recruitment, training & development, employee engagement, HR consulting, employment law, employee outplacement - my HR marketing update will help. In this podcast, I talk with different HR consultants and HR tech from around the world to learn about what they do and how they keep their businesses healthy and moving in the right direction. If you have questions you want me to ask or if there are companies or consultants you'd like me to talk to, just let me know. Go to: Get More HR Clients.com/podcast and get in touch. Remember to subscribe to get notified of new episodes. Enjoy the show! Ben
Brace yourself for a TRULY powerful episode with the bestselling author and creative genius, Elizabeth Gilbert. Although best known for her memoir Eat, Pray, Love--which went on to sell over 12 million copies and became a film staring Julia Roberts—she’s also one of Time Magazine’s 100 most influential people in the world… The whole world. Spend some time with her in your ears on today’s podcast and you’ll know why in under a minute... In this episode, we cover How Liz considers mental health her full time job, and writing / being a professional creator is a hobby. How the only way out of pain is through honesty. Liz shares her experiences working through the loss of her partner to cancer. The things we won’t even admit to ourselves will cause us pain, even to the point of mental and physical breakdown Her latest INCREDIBLE novel called City of Girls (…a "delicious novel of glamour, sex, and adventure, about a young woman discovering that you don’t have to be a good girl to be a good person”) Why mercy is the foundation to any creative endeavor. How creativity and writing can be a tool to slow the mind during hard times. And lots more. Liz is seriously remarkable - a force of nature that you’re going to love… Can’t wait for you to dig in. Enjoy! Today's episode is brought to you by CreativeLive. CreativeLive is the world's largest hub for online creative education in photo/video, art/design, music/audio, craft/maker and the ability to make a living in any of those disciplines. They are high quality, highly curated classes taught by the world’s top experts -- Pulitzer, Oscar, Grammy Award winners, New York Times best selling authors and the best entrepreneurs of our times.
Build a website in just 5 days (even if you're not techie) at www.free5daywebsitechallenge.com Already have a website? Take the Free "Jumpstart Your Website Traffic" marketing mini-course at www.jumpstartyourwebsitetraffic.com Leave a Review! My guest today is Liz Fleming, a personal branding and digital marketing strategist who teaches entrepreneurs like us how to successfully tell our stories so we can profit from our passions. I met Liz through another guest on the podcast - Wendy Breakstone from Episode 217 - and even though I’d never spoken to Liz prior to this episode, I felt an instant connection to her story because it felt so similar to mine when you just have that moment where you realize that going to college and getting a job to work for someone else on their terms isn’t what you want for the rest of your life - and then all of the feelings and emotions that come from that realization and then the hard work of moving toward change. But here’s what I want you to take away from that - Liz and I bonded over a shared story. And that’s exactly what she helps her clients do - tell their story in a way that gets their website visitors, their newsletter subscribers and their customers bond with them in an authentic way. Today we’re talking about: Liz’s transition from side-hustle to self-employed. Exactly how she booked her first clients. How Liz figured out what to put in her online course. Liz’s 4-E Formula for how to structure a personal brand. Why you should Google yourself. Why your story is important (even if you think it’s not). Liz’s advice on how to attract your ideal client. How Liz schedules her work day. Liz’s strategy for creating a to-do list you can actually get done. Liz’s best advice for you if you’re struggling to get traction in your side hustle. The one belief Liz had to change about herself to get where she is today. My favorite quotes from Liz: “A lot of observation, risk taking and staying education was how I really progressed my craft.” “Know that you’re able, capable, knowledgeable and just believe in that to the fullest.” “Maybe it’s been done before, but it’s never been done by me. That is my value and I need to start believing in myself for others to believe in me too.” “You can’t force your natural creativity. You have to let it develop and the only way to do that is to take care of yourself and trust yourself.” “If you are going to live a life of joy and prosperity then you need to look out for number one, and that is YOU.” Resources Mentioned in this episode: Marie Forleo Charlene Johnson Liz’s Brand in Bloom course Liz’s Freebie: 12 Simple Steps to Create Glowing Social Media Profiles More About Liz: Liz Fleming, a personal branding and digital marketing strategist, helps entrepreneurs successfully tell their stories so they can profit from their passions and live life in full bloom. She does so using her proven framework The 4-E Formula™, a four-step system she designed to help entrepreneurs organically maximize and monetize their exposure, which she shares via one-on-one VIP coaching, training programs like her online course Brand in Bloom™ and group immersion workshops. Throughout her decade long career, after representing both small businesses and multi-million dollar organizations like, The PGA of America, The Republic of Tea, and Walkers Shortbread, she’s found that the key to great marketing is leaning on your imagination to tell your true story well and to listen, connect, and engage with others who do the same: to plant seeds of significance. Her work has been featured by The Rising Tide Society/Honeybook, Legacy Magazine, PGA Magazine, The Scalable CEO Podcast, The Rebel Boss Summit, Launch Brand Grow, and CBS News, and she actively gets her clients featured by The New York Times, Oprah Magazine, Today Show, and many more. Her secret to success? Bloom where you’re planted. Connect with Liz: You can connect with her online at elisabethfleming.com and on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, Pinterest and Twitter @mslizfleming
Liz Manashil is pretty prolific when it comes to writing and directing micro-budget features. I actually found out about Liz a few years ago after her first feature, Bread and Butter, recouped its budget, and she wrote a great article for MovieMaker transparently sharing those numbers and revenue streams. These days, Liz just finished her second feature, Speed of Life, and is taking it around the festival circuit, hammering out a unique distribution deal for it, and planning a DIY theatrical run that includes a David Bowie cover band, all of which we talk about in our conversation. And finally, she's in the early stages on a new feature called Lady Parts, that's honestly got one of the funnier crowdfunding pitch videos I've ever seen. Anyhow, here's a rundown of what we talk about in this interview. The totally awesome name of Liz's dog (and the not-quite-as-awesome name of our cat) What Liz learned from conducting the largest ever survey of distributors to find out what they look for in a film. How Liz makes sure she doesn't get screwed when negotiating a distribution deal. Why and how Liz is booking her own short theatrical run for her latest feature, and why she's hiring a David Bowie cover band to play those shows. How Liz attracts and attaches big name talent to her micro-budget features. Liz's history with crowdfunding, and how she consistently manages to raise money for her films through that channel. Full Transcripts & Archive Each solo episode of Filmmaker Freedom (not the interviews) has a complete written transcript so that you can revisit the ideas quickly and easily. You can find those transcripts, as well as the full archive of shows, right here: www.filmfreedomshow.com A Weekly Newsletter for Ambitious Filmmakers Every Sunday morning, I send out a handful of stories, carefully picked to help you make films you care about, build a business, and master your psychology. Plus I share a short film I love, and various other bits of inspiration. Get it here: www.filmfreedomshow.com/newsletter A Community Just for Entrepreneurial Filmmakers Want to join a community of like-minded entrepreneurial filmmakers who will push you to grow and succeed? Then Freedom Fighters is the place for you. Here's where you can learn more about this one-of-a-kind community and apply to join our ranks. (Don't worry, it's totally free, but there's an application process to make sure this community is full of the right people.) www.filmfreedomshow.com/community Thanks for listening, and I'll see you next time! -Rob Hardy
Business Unveiled: Expert Tips and Secrets from Top Creative Industry Professionals
In this episode, Angela and Liz discuss: *How Liz built her business from a Twitter account. *The power and importance of becoming a “thought leader” for your business. *How Liz used her own events to drive new revenue and build her influence. Key takeaways: *Building a genuine audience on social media gives you a platform you can monetize. *Authenticity is key - you have to know who you are before you can share it with others. *Having a strong brand and defined niche gives you new opportunities to monetize your expertise. Take your business from something that exists to something that works for you. - Liz King Caruso Website Facebook Instagram Youtube LinkedIn Twitter Email If you’re ready to be respected for your expertise and want to watch your business multiply, check out Liz’s Ignite consulting program at lizkingevents.com/ignite! Subscribe to Business Unveiled:
When you're stuck in the PT mill, it can be hard to believe that there's a better way to practice. Elizabeth Wergin found herself at a crossroads last year after a decade in physical therapy: she could walk away from the field she loved or she could take the leap into opening her own clinic. One year after launching, she's doubled her rates, is working on her own wellness collaborative and is healing patients on her own terms. In this episode, she joins Aaron to tell you how she did it. You'll hear how she's getting 85% conversion rates from discovery visits, the mistakes she wants you to avoid, and the one thing she did that tripled her monthly income. If you want to fail-proof your practice, don't miss what she's got to say. “When you get a person to talk about why they're there and why they need their pain gone, they get it.” -Elizabeth Wergin What do you want to hear from the CashPT Lunch Hour? Tell us here! Get Your CashPT Checklist to Start Building Your Cash-Based Physical Therapy Practice Now! Find it Here 10x Your Marketing, 10X Your Action, 10X Your Thinking, 10X Your Income, and 10X Your Impact in 12 Months or Less with The CashPT Platinum Mastermind! Learn More Here! In This Episode: - How a family tragedy inspired Liz to get out of the PT mill and how she got inspired to start her own cash-based practice - What Liz did to get her husband on board with her new business venture - The one thing Liz wishes she'd done from the beginning and how Aaron helped triple her monthly income - How she handles patients who question her about not accepting insurance - What's changed for Liz since hiring a coach and how she doubled her rates in the first year of business - How Liz finds the right patients and gets them to say yes - Why it's important to work for something that lights you up and how Liz is setting goals that fulfill her - Liz's best advice for starting a cash practice and making sure entrepreneurship is right for you - Why you need to let yourself get uncomfortable and get to the real root of people's pain Episode Resources: - Juniper PT Website: https://juniperpt.com/ (https://JuniperPT.com) - Juniper PT Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/juniperpt - Juniper PT Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/juniper_pt/ Connect with Aaron: - Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/AaronLeBauer/ (https://www.facebook.com/AaronLeBauer/) - Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/aaronlebauer/ - Twitter - https://twitter.com/AaronLeBauer - LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/aaronlebauer/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/aaronlebauer/) - Website - https://aaronlebauer.com/
In this week's episode, I am interviewing Liz Brigham, a dear friend of mine as well as the Manager of Ageless Remedies, a luxury medical spa in Charlotte, NC. I invited her on for a special chat all about creating luxury customer service experiences! She has lots of great tips for building your confidence and designing your services around your customer's true needs. Don't miss this one if you have ever felt nervous about targeting affluent clientele for any reason. (00:00) – Introduction to this episode(01:02) – Introduction to Liz Brigham(03:36) – How Liz got into the customer service field(06:38) – How Liz integrates team members that fit the company culture(09:48) – Who is Liz’s niche target market(10:56) – How Liz trains her team to be customer-centric(19:12) – Liz explains why referrals are so powerful(21:27) – What role confidentiality plays in luxury businesses(33:29) – The hesitancy around investing in luxury services(37:34) – How to convey trust in your business(46:39) – How to start targeting high-end clientele (51:54) – The number one way to exude confidence in selling your services(01:00:26) – How Liz handled a difficult customer service issue(01:16:28) – Episode Wrap-Up The rest of the show notes can be found at proorganizerstudio.com/blog/luxury-service
Liz Thomas is among the most experienced female hikers in the US and is known for backpacking light, fast, and solo. In 2011, she broke the women’s unsupported speed record on the 2,181-mile long Appalachian Trail, besting the previous record by almost a week. She has completed the Triple Crown of Hiking–the Appalachian Trail, the 2,650 mile Pacific Crest Trail, and the 3,100 mile Continental Divide Trail–and has backpacked over 20,000 miles across the United States on 20 long distance hikes, including the pioneering traverse of the Chinook Trail across the Columbia River Gorge and the pioneering traverse of the Wasatch Range, which she did solo. Liz is affectionately known as the “Queen of Urban Hiking,” having pioneered and completed routes in 5 cities across the U.S. Show notes How Liz would explain what she does Being passionate about getting people outdoors Growing up and being inspired by her teacher Starting to go on bigger and bigger hikes! The first thru-hike! Hiking the Appalachian Trail Back packing in the rail!! What changed after she walked the Appalachian Trail Reaching Mt. Katahdin Getting diagnosed with Lyme Disease Going through the adventure blues and how she coped with it Hiking the PCT and the Continental Divide Trail (10 years ago!). The biggest learning from the trail and dealing with the challenging weather conditions Advice for other women to get out hiking Trail names!! Why she got the name Snorkel! Let’s talk about gear! Treelike Review The question she gets asked the most!! Where do you get the time and money! How she affords to thru hike Making the commitment to thru hike What is life like on the trail Physical training before starting a hike The struggle on hikes! Sharing on social media Book — “Long trails - Mastering The Art of The Thru Hike” The idea for urban hiking! The challenges of urban hiking…. How are her feet! How urban hiking works…from the route planning and accommodation The next hike in New York City and why it’s intimidating! Quick Fire Questions!!! Final words of advice Social Media Website - www.eathomas.com Twitter - @EAThomas Facebook - @LizThomasHiking
When we're radical, we don't accept the unacceptable. How to get through radically hard times (1:22) Why it's important to have a purpose bigger than yourself (4:40) How to get out of an abusive relationship (10:30) The connection between the law of attraction and the law of vibration (17:59) What to do with relationships you feel you can't let go of (19:33) How to do a radical reset of your negative thoughts (21:20) Ways to process the death of a loved one (27:15) Why it's fine to make mistakes (35:30) How to get yourself going when you are depressed (38:12) How to live radically (48:30) How Liz gets loved up (50:30) How to practice compassion for yourself (56:15) Links mentioned in the show: 3D PR/3D Connect Liz's book Get Radical: Secrets to Creating a Life You Love 5 Love Languages Quiz Radical Skin Care Follow Liz: Instagram
I'm not talking about a magician (although that would be cool too), but someone who has dug so deep into their authentic being and purpose that they have truly found greatness within themselves.This is 100% how I see today's guest on the show, Elizabeth Gilbert.If you don't know her name already, you probably know the name of her bestselling book, Eat, Pray, Love, which was also made into a hugely popular film.And you might have also seen her on tour with Oprah or on her Super Soul Sessions.Even if you don't know anything about Liz, once you hear her talk, you know you're in the presence of someone special.Liz has walked the path of greatness to really find her core purpose in life - and she is living it.It was so fun to meet her and talk about all the deep topics we dove into. What I especially love about Liz is that she isn't just talk -- she's lived everything she writes about.Open your heart wide and get ready to find the magic and creativity inside you in Episode 341.Some questions I ask:What is the difference between competition and ambition? (2:10)What is the biggest thing that holds people back? (20:36)In this episode, you will learn:Why you can't stay at the top forever (8:51)Follow your curiosity instead of your passion (13:38)Why it's so important to take a break from your work and have an "off season" (15:41)How to manage fear before a really big event (24:50)The power of giving your attention versus getting attention (27:30)How Liz managed to stay grounded through the success of Eat, Pray, Love (41:20)Plus much more...Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Nathan and Liz Hwang discuss: How Liz learned entrepreneurship from a young age while watching her parents. Liz’s passion for helping entrepreneurial women. The power of conversation and mentorship. Advice Liz would give her 20-year-old self. Key Takeaways: You have to be quick to adapt to the changing environments in the business world. Put your family first, but don’t forget about the importance of your business. The quality of connection, not the quantity, is what is important in all of your relationships. Have an understanding of your consumer to better develop your brand. "Entrepreneurship has a way to make a better world for everyone in it." — Liz Hwang Connect with Liz Hwang: Facebook: www.facebook.com/Modern-Essentials-512755192549097/ Website: www.jacksonbags.com & www.modernessentialsdesign.com Email: liz.hwang@jacksonbags.com LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/lizzehwang/ Connect with Nathan Mersereau: Phone: 248-645-1520 Website: www.dayinacanoe.com Email: nathan.mersereau@planningalt.com Twitter: @NathanMersereau LinkedIn: Nathan Mersereau Address: 36800 Woodward Avenue, Suite 200 Bloomfield Hills, MI 48304 Show Notes by Podcastologist/Show Producer: Chelsea Taylor-Sturkie Audio production by Turnkey Podcast Productions. You're the expert. Your podcast will prove it.
Make Your Passion Pay You (formerly The Passionista Podcast)
In today's podcast episode I'm interviewing the phenomenal Liz Cort of Liz Cort Fitness and the entrepreneur nuggets of gold are full in this one! Learn how Liz went from corporate mom to running a million dollar fitness empire that's helped thousands of women achieve their fitness and financial goals. Liz pulls back the curtain on her journey to success and gets vulnerable about the ups and downs of entrepreneur life, risking big, and rediscovering her faith in the midst of relational heartache. Tune in to learn how Liz: Took major financial risks to leave her cushy corporate job to turn her side hustle passion for fitness into a career. How to know when to transition your full time career to side hustle, to full time business. How to create multiple streams of incomes in your business and work smarter instead of harder. The importance of creating a following and building a tribe when your first getting started. Embracing the journey and learning from failure to develop resilience in your business and life. How Liz stays motivated and continues to challenge herself to grow. You can follow Liz on instagram here @liz_cort_fitness Join the Make Your Passion Pay You Community here https://www.facebook.com/groups/makeyourpassionpayyou/ PASSIONISTA PODCAST SHOW NOTES: lindseynadler.com/podcast LINDSEY 'S CALLED & CONFIDENT COURSE: http://bit.ly/calledconfident
This week’s guest on Women of Impact is Liz Arch. Liz is a trauma-informed yoga teacher, martial artist, author, and the founder of Primal Yoga® where she helps women uncover their strength, courage, and empowerment. In this episode, she talks about how to uncover personal trauma and reconstruct your internal dialogue to create inner peace. This episode is sponsored by Thrive Market! Get 25% off your first order and a 30-day free trial at thrivemarket.com/women BUY COURAGE TO RISE: https://amzn.to/2EXTxAg SHOW NOTES What is trauma? [02:08] How to identify past traumas [07:17] Why healing is never linear [11:16] The importance of taking the ownership to heal yourself [13:18] How yoga creates a safe space to heal from trauma [17:38] Using mindfulness to heal [26:35] Why being fearless is unrealistic [27:47] The power of belief [33:10] How Liz wrote her book while pregnant [34:54] Why nutrition can exacerbate trauma [38:35] How to figure out your food triggers [40:43] The best foods for your mental health [43:26] The first steps you should take to heal from trauma [45:26] FOLLOW LIZ: WEBSITE: https://bit.ly/2Tw41AM YOUTUBE: https://bit.ly/2Tw45k0 INSTAGRAM: https://bit.ly/2Ch7h8N FACEBOOK: https://bit.ly/2Y2eqmC
Tune in to hear about: - How farmers in Montana turned a cover crop into a cash crop and are fixing nutrients in their soil, all while taking a “slow money” approach. - Liz’ realizations about conversation and land stewardship in the prairies of Montana. - How Liz was inspired by Montana politician Senator Jon Tester, who is himself an organic farmer! - What changed in Montanan agriculture during the farm crisis of the 80s. - How the transition to sustainable agriculture practices affected farm communities. - Lentils, legumes and pulses! Listen at the link below, on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play or wherever you get your podcasts.
Are you trying to use online marketing to boost your customer traffic? You may be missing out on the most powerful tool out there! Today's episode features YouTube and Video Marketing expert Liz Germain. There are secrets that you need to know to grow your YouTube channel and Liz is here to share them. Listen to hear how you can get more customer exposure through Liz's YouTube marketing strategies. “People are thinking really really small when it comes to YouTube, but the power of this platform is insane.” -Liz Germain What do you want to hear from the CashPT Lunch Hour? Tell us here! 10x Your Marketing, 10X Your Action, 10X Your Thinking, 10X Your Income, and 10X Your Impact in 12 Months or Less with The CashPT Platinum Mastermind! Learn More Here! Get Your CashPT Checklist to Start Building Your Cash-Based Physical Therapy Practice Now! Find it Here In This Episode: - There is one event that changed Liz's perspective on life and fitness: How Liz became an international online fitness professional - The Secret to Entrepreneurship: How you should define successful entrepreneurship and what you can do to take the first steps towards influencing millions of people - Fighting Internet Hate: When you need to block people and when you need to use challenges to improve your knowledge - Over 80% of all consumer internet traffic is video traffic. Find out what strategies you can use to create videos that answer the questions they are trying to get answered - Why YouTube and Pinterest serve as excellent sources for finding new customers and offering services people are looking for - The top 3 ways to get your video to rank on YouTube: How you can find the right niche of keywords to get traffic on your channel - A guide to creating a new YouTube channel and using landing pages to collect views and promote your page - You're missing an important part of your channel's traffic! How video comments bring in customers - Start using YouTube to its fullest potential! What you don't know about this powerful platform. Episode Resources: - Website: http://lizgermain.com/ (http://lizgermain.com) Connect with Aaron: - Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/AaronLeBauer/ (https://www.facebook.com/AaronLeBauer/) - Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/aaronlebauer/ - Twitter - https://twitter.com/AaronLeBauer - LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/aaronlebauer/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/aaronlebauer/) - Website - https://aaronlebauer.com/
Liz Wellington is a writer and strategic consultant who works in tech and finance. She built a thriving content marketing business in Boston, which she now runs remotely from sunny Spain. In this podcast you will learn: How Liz is still getting work from her network in Boston, despite moving to Spain in early 2018 How to negotiate rates and turn down work politely when it doesn’t meet your desired number Why Liz chooses to spread her work across journalism and content marketing even though journalism pays less About our guest, Liz Wellington Liz Wellington is a writer and strategic consultant who works in tech and finance. She built a thriving content marketing business in Boston, which she now runs remotely from sunny Spain. When Liz isn’t collaborating with clients like Google, Fidelity and GE, she’s writing and photographing her adventures for Vogue, BBC, Condé Nast Traveler, Travel + Leisure, and Mic. Find Liz on: Twitter: @Wellington_Liz LinkedIn About out host, Adam Rogers Adam Rogers is the host and producer of the Boston Content Podcast. By day, he is a content marketer at Shopify, the ecommerce platform. By night, he is still Adam Rogers but it's nighttime. He loves writing, but he's sure it hates him. He's a lover of books, music, guitars, and his wife Lacey. Find Adam on: Twitter: @AdamRogersUK LinkedIn
Liz Parrish, humanitarian, entrepreneur, innovator, and a leading voice for genetic cures, joins our show in this special episode of the Elite Man Podcast! In today’s episode Liz talks about gene therapy and the remarkable new advances in this technology over the last few years. She dives into how it works, what’s currently possible, and what will be possible in a very short time. Liz talks about what diseases may be reversed and eliminated altogether in the very near future, how she’s been able to build muscle without exercising, and how she plans to dramatically lower if not end aging, once and for all. If you’re wondering how you can become a superhuman in the next few years and grow taller, stronger, faster, and just look downright sexier by changing and injecting specific genes, check this episode out now! *Download this episode now and subscribe to our channel to get more of these amazing interviews! In our episode we go over: What Liz does at BioViva and why she’s one of the world’s leading experts in gene therapy What biological aging does to our bodies and why Liz seeks to eliminate it The difference between gene editing, gene cutting, and gene therapy Why genes are so critical to our health and why updating and enhancing our genes may be the key to everything Injecting genes and why this is the best modality at present time to improve genes and health Why gene editing is coming a long way and why BioViva will be using this technique in the very near future The fact that we all have the same genes in our bodies, but in different sequences and pairs The 3 monogenic diseases that gene therapy has already been able to reverse What viral vectors are and why they can help get new genes into your body How to use gene therapy to reverse muscular dystrophy Why the same gene used to treat muscular dystrophy can also help men improve their muscle mass and biohack their way to Mr. Olympia glory How to get gene therapy treatment today and what Integrated Health Systems is Whether or not there are side effects to gene therapy and what to expect The at-home gene editing kits and whether or not they are safe and should be used How Liz and her team finds the right genes to target and enhance for each type of condition or disease she’s looking to treat Why Liz Parrish experimented on herself and took the gene therapy injections to prove that it worked Which genes she enhanced and why she chose to inject these specific ones Her incredible results with the gene therapy and what she was able to prove by injecting herself Telomere lengthening and the power of using telomerase The real risks when doing new therapies that exist and why you should always be wary of new technology If and when Liz plans to test out other gene therapy injections on herself Why changing your eye color, growing your hair back if you’re bald, and growing taller if you’re short is a very real upcoming capability in the gene therapy world Becoming superhuman by picking and choosing what genes you want to have implanted into your body Living forever and being happy all the while How far off we are from eradicating just about every disease and creating the health and physique we all desire Check out Liz on: Website: bioviva-science.com Facebook: facebook.com/BiovivaSciences Twitter: twitter.com/BioVivaScience Sponsors: *Have you joined the Elite Man Newsletter yet? 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If you want to learn about backpacking from someone who knows a thing or two, you'll want to open your ears to Liz Thomas. She's hiked over 17,000 miles of trail along the Triple Crown of Thru Hikes, captured the Fastest Known Time on the AT, and spent countless miles along many other trails in the US over the years. The good news for you is that she's decided to open up her experiences so that others may learn from her successes and trials in the form of not only an incredible book, but also an online course.Liz Thomas is not only a hiking rockstar, but she's a great person who just wants to help you get better and reach your full potential. If you want to chase down a long distance trail of your own one day, she'll help you. Or, if you just want to get out there for your first time, well, she'll have your back there too.This episode is loaded with great advice and information on backpacking, so sit back, relax, and enjoy this chat with Liz Thomas.By Land,Emory R. WangerTHANKS FOR LISTENING!!Taking the time to listen to this podcast is greatly appreciated! If you have questions or comments, feel free to reach me at emory@byland.co or leave a comment below. I'd love to hear from you.HELP THE SHOWIf you enjoyed this show and want to help me out, please leave me an honest review on iTunes or wherever you get your podcasts from. Doing so will help my podcast reach others and grow more and more. I can't do it without you!Lifestyle Shop - http://byland.co/shop/Comic Book - http://byland.co/comic-book/Show NotesIntroductionsWho is Liz Thomas?How Liz came to hike over 17k milesThe first experience of a long trailDeciding to attempt the FKT of the ATLiz's long distance hiking bookBenefits of long distance hikesWhat Liz has learned in all those thousands of milesLearning to hike long distances and how to do itMental challenges on long trails and how to deal with themTreeline Review - Liz's new website!What to expectA short discussion on footwearLiz's Thru Hiking course for saleLiz's advice to new backpackersLinkshttp://www.eathomas.com/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/lizthomashikingMastering the Art of the Thru Hike - https://amzn.to/2JLXpq9https://www.treelinereview.com/Learn to Thru Hike https://www.aimadventureu.com/courses/plan-a-successful-thru-hike?utm_source=backpacker.com&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=thruhiking-landingpage&__hstc=182365880.19891fc792b85605995244e86c9f4cb7.1541018803058.1541018803058.1541018803058.1&__hssc=182365880.5.1541018803058&__hsfp=1290966886
Marketing for Creatives Show | Marketing Tips for Creative Entrepreneurs and Small Business Owners
Ep #75: Once you understand how the sales funnels work it will be easier for you to attract people and have more sales. We’ll talk about each step you need for the online sales funnel and the tricks that successful online entrepreneurs use to get leads and clients. In this episode, Liz Pineda shares how to sell online with the high converting sales funnels. Liz helps online entrepreneurs transform their knowledge into recurring revenue by assisting them to build sales funnels and other high-performing lead generation systems. She has built funnels for top thought leaders like Jeff Bullas, Ray Edwards, and Mike Kim and worked as a consultant for Century Link, and other Fortune 500 companies. Time Stamped Show Notes: [01:41] How Liz got to online marketing after creating the website for her mom about handmade jewelry that needed a traffic [05:29] She refused to work for someone else she became a virtual assistant for building funnels [08:49] Why some people almost always make money using sales funnels and many others struggle with them [10:31] The foundation of the sales funnel is knowing your avatar [14:02] What a signature solution to a problem that you solve for your audience is and why you need a visual representation of it [17:10] How to create a lead magnet based on your signature solution [18:21] Different lead magnets that convert better these days [20:52] The one thing that will help you to build a better relationship with your audience right after they get your freebie [25:06] How to nurture the relationship with your subscribers with the email sequence [26:45] Why creating content isn’t enough for selling online and the key steps of what to do first [29:50] At what step of the sales funnel and how people make money online [34:19] Your Thank You page is the big hack that you can put to work today to convert more people [36:08] Where to find Liz online [36:10] For the show notes go to marinabarayeva.com and subscribe to the Marketing for Creatives show Let’s get in touch: What topics do you want us to talk about in the next episodes? Who should I interview? Let me know on Instagram Did you get new insights? Please leave a short review on iTunes Get more marketing tips on marinabarayeva.com Follow on Instagram @MarinaBarayeva Follow on Twitter @MarinaBarayeva
Liz Naber is an owner at Pure Barre. Pure Barre is a total body workout that uses the ballet bar to perform movements that help burn fat and create long, lean physiques. Liz was a soccer player all her life and didn’t believe in group fitness classes. It wasn’t until she tore her ACL that a friend suggested that she try barre. She loved it! After a year of doing barre regularly, the company that Liz worked for was going in a different direction and she decided to make the leap into becoming a franchise owner. On this episode of Small Business Edge, Liz shares what it’s like to be a franchise owner and how it differed from what she expected. She also shares her day-to-day routine and some of the rituals and routines that help her sustain a high level of performance, as well as advice on finding good talent. Discussed on this episode: How Liz became a Pure Barre franchise owner What being a franchise owner is actually like What surprised Liz about being a franchise owner Day to day life for Liz Rituals and routines that help Liz sustain a high level of performance How to find good talent How to know when to take the leap into entrepreneurship Learn more about Ceterus at Ceterus.com.
Liz Zeigler talks to us about her leap from being a lawyer at a big firm to her own mobile dog grooming business, her perspective on competition and why you shouldn't follow the expected path. Show Notes: 6:50 - Why Liz decided to take the leap from a successful law career. 8:11 - Crying on the train every morning. 10:47 - What was the draw/attraction to mobile dog grooming. 19:45 - How Liz sticks to her prices and the lessons learned about pricing. 24:40 - How does Liz manage the dogs that are anxious when they visit with her. 30:30 - Fear of being elderly and homeless. 35:58 - Liz's perspective on competition and how she acquired this outlook. 43:31 - "Don't follow the expected path ..." 44:48 - "Trust Yourself ..." 47:38 - Why manual record keeping is the most important habit Liz has learned in the past year. How to reach Liz: Website | Instagram | Facebook Book Recommendations: Frankenstein by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley The Ladies Paradise by Emile Zola Shrill by Lindy West Podcast Recommendations: Fresh Air This American Life
You probably think a lot about employee benefits - whether you are an executive director, board member, or entry level professional. But when we think about employee benefits, we usually just focus on the “basic” benefits like health insurance, vacation time, and sick leave. Today we speak with the CEO of Intrepid, Liz Frayer, who has built a career and a thriving business focused on helping employers provide quality benefits that employees truly value. Liz will share the secrets she has learned from over twenty years in the “benefits business.” Links: Intrepid’s site: www.Intrepid7.com Intrepid’s Facebook: www.facebook.com/Intrepid7 *****Timestamped Highlights***** (3:24) The benefits employees value most (4:35) Liz explains Intrepid’s Employee Concierge Service (8:03) More than You Bargained For: An anecdote about learning your health coverage (9:35) Wellness benefits that nonprofits can offer to their employees (12:00) Biggest myths about employee benefits (15:06) Do employees need some Skin in the Game to truly value benefits (16:46) Benefits your nonprofit should consider offering its employees (22:31) Retirement plans and nonprofits (24:15) What to know when reaching out to a benefits firm (27:51) How Liz makes Intrepid built a business that is nationally recognized as “one of the best places in Atlanta to work”
"Our trials are our gifts, and we are what we make of them." I got a delightful text from my dear friend Liz the other night. She and I have been walking our worthfull journeys on parallel paths, and she suggested we record a podcast episode together. I loved the idea. Not because I thought Liz has it all figured out. Or because she's a gorgeous model and actress and coach. But because she's 100% committed to this process. And so am I. We got to talk about some of the extraordinary hardships she has faced in life. We talked about how she has shifted her perspective on them. And we talked about why it's so important to speak kindly to ourselves. This conversation was extra special because I've been gifted with a front row seat to a lot of Liz's evolution into worthfull woman. And there's almost nothing more beautiful than witnessing that transformation. LISTEN ON: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Play | Stitcher Show notes: Why the words we use to talk about ourselves matter (6:30) How taking risks can empower those around you (9:29) What causes us to get stuck even when we're in the right circumstances (10:58) How perspective can shift our experience of the biggest challenges (19:19) The shift from knowing to owning your gifts (22:35) How Liz has learned to love herself recently (26:38) How we can learn to love the parts of ourselves that don't fit the mold (28:58) "The words you say are how you think about yourself." Links we mention: Mastery in Transformational Training Follow Liz: Instagram | Facebook
5 Minute Success Podcast – Liz Trocchio Smith Here’s to your success in business and in life! In this episode, Karen and Liz Smith discuss: Liz's journey to success Liz's business development Liz's commitment to get leads Liz's strategies How Liz connects to build and grow Key Takeaways and Actionable Success Principles: Check CREW - Commercial Real Estate Women and Monday Morning Coffee with Liz When you're face to face with people, they gain the opportunity to know and trust you… so get out there! At the end of the day, your business looks the same as everyone else's, so establish a unique identifier to combat that If you don't believe in what you're selling, your potential customers won't believe in you Shift your mindset from "what can I do for me" to "what can I do for my client" “The key to connecting to build and grow is persistence but not to the point of being a pest." — Liz Trocchio Smith Join host Karen Briscoe each week to learn how you can achieve success at a higher level by investing just 5 minutes a day! Tune in to hear powerful, inspirational success stories and expert insights from entrepreneurs, business owners, industry leaders, and real estate agents that will transform your business and life. Karen shares a-ha moments that have shaped her career and discusses key concepts from her book Real Estate Success in 5 Minutes a Day: Secrets of a Top Agent Revealed. Connect with Karen Briscoe: Twitter: @5MinuteSuccess Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/5minutesuccess/ Website: http://www.5minutesuccess.com/ Email: karen@5minutesuccess.com Connect with Liz Trocchio Smith: Website: https://trocchioadvantage.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheTrocchioAdvantage Twitter: @LizTrocchio LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elizabeth-trocchio-smith-mba-45250735/ 5 Minute Success Links Learn more about Karen’s book, Real Estate Success in 5 Minutes a Day Subscribe to 5 Minute Success Podcast Spread the love and share the secrets of 5 Minute Success with your friends and colleagues! Show notes by show producer: Anna Nygren
Liz Bentley – How Leaders can evolve and grow Liz Bentley is the founder and president of Liz Bentley Associates, a leadership consulting firm. She uses her background as a psychology major, competitive athlete and her 10-year’s experience working in the corporate world to help executives become Olympians. She is fascinated by human behavior and what makes people tick. In this podcast she talks about the importance of play, the traits that is most important for leaders to have and how failure is an important part of being a leader. Show Notes: How Liz uses play to balance life and work (00:00) How her kids encourage this playfulness in her life (02:05) How travelling fits into her life and what she has learned (02:59) What knowledge does Liz gains from the people she meets (03:54)? The importance for leaders to be evolving and growing (05:24) How self-awareness and resilience can be the most important traits for leaders (08:14) How failure has helped her to become a better leader (12:08) The 3 things that sets her business apart from other consulting firms (16:13) The importance of treating every one of her clients individually (19:20) How Liz reinvented herself and bought different parts of herself into her business (19:56) How she found her calling for this line of work (20:57) What drives her to do the work she does (22:23) How Liz would describe her leadership philosophy (24:08) The struggles leaders can have with teams and the keys to building team cohesion (26:20) What Liz would put on a billboard (28:42) Links: http://www.lizbentley.com/ BIO: LIZ BENTLEY LINK: http://www.lizbentley.com/our-team/liz-bentley Quotes: We cannot stop the evolution of life. Our choice is to evolve with it, which feels great and when we fight it, it's fruitless. By knowing who we are, we know how to grow our business, we know how to create a culture. If we're evolving ourselves, everyone around us is growing too. You can't be a great leader without failing. In order to lead you have to take risks. Failure is critical to growing confidence. More about guest: Liz Bentley is a sought after executive coach, leadership consultant and career development expert. As President of Liz Bentley Associates, Bentley and her leadership development consulting firm offer leadership seminars, team coaching, sales boot camps, retreats, and facilitation to both individuals and corporations. Through her work with a variety of clients, and her personal background, Bentley provides great insight into workplace/employment trends; the power of mindset in careers; tips for improving personal performance; navigating corporate culture; effective leadership and navigating/maximizing generational differences in the workforce. With a unique background in psychology, sales and management, as well as a passion for competitive sports, Bentley believes the mind is a powerful tool and has the capacity to alter behavior. She uses this background and distinctive approach to drive her business. Bentley prides herself on working with high-level executives and entrepreneurs within companies of all sizes to help them achieve optimal performance, the ultimate success and, of course, contentment in their career and at home. Before making the shift to executive coaching and consulting, Bentley worked in entertainment and television advertising, beginning her career at CBS where she climbed the corporate ladder to become the account service representative for advertising sales. She was also a senior account executive for Wired Magazine. Bentley was serving as Ad Director for Conde Nast Publications when she decided to leave the corporate world to pursue her passion. After receiving a coaching certificate from NYU, Bentley founded Liz Bentley Coaching in 2007. Five years later, she broadened her company’s scope by launching Liz Bentley Associates. Since the expansion, Bentley’s cliental has grown to include PricewaterhouseCoopers, Wells Fargo, IBM, Hearst Magazines, Sotheby’s and many more. In addition to her work in executive coaching, Bentley provides her insights, expertise and career advice through her writing and other work in the media.
Devon gives her Bachelors of Fine Arts a real workout in this episode that talks about public art in Washington (mainly Spokane) and Harold Balazs. Secondary topics: How Liz furnished her first apartment; Mitsubishi Electric Koalas; like a bag of sand; Cthulu, Chihuly, let's call the whole thing off. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ouijabroads Website: https://ouijabroads.com/ Shop Weird: https://ouijabroads.com/shopweird/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/OuijaBroads/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/theouijabroads/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theouijabroads/
With more than 35 years of experience as a lawyer and over 15 as the top advisor to committees and senior executives, Liz Watson was named as one of the Top 100 Influential Women of British Columbia and one of the Top 100 Most Powerful Women in Canada. She is the president and CEO of the largest governance firm in Canada, WATSON Inc., where they assist with recruitment, organizational framework, feedback to people, and governance training and consulting. Keep Reading >> Liz joins me today to share the secrets of effective board governance and how good management affects corporations, communities and, ultimately, countries. She explains how her company helps organizations perform better and shares some game-changing principles that would undoubtedly take your governance to the next level. “Good governance means we have smart people. We are aligned on where we’re going. We know who makes decisions about what. And we have processes set up that we can make really good decisions on the board level. ” - Liz Watson Today on the Fierce Feminine Leadership Podcast: How Liz got started in her line of work The definition of governance The primary role of the board of directors Why corporations have more impact than governments in many cases How governance changed since 2001 What Governing With Intention is and how it came to be Vital principles in Governing With Intention and why they matter How these principles affect and shape her as an entrepreneur Factors that contributed to her success Liz’s Advice for Fierce Feminine Leaders: The relationship between the board and the management team is so important in figuring out how they make decisions together. Speak up about matters you feel strongly about. As you deliver smart and top-notch content, make sure it’s also presented beautifully. Connect with Liz Watson: Watson Website Dial-Up Your Impact, Influence, and Income in 2018 Are you ready to take your leadership and influence to the next level in 2018? Join the Impact & Influence Leadership Lab for Women with Eleanor Beaton – the world’s premier leadership training and implementation program designed specifically for female leaders! This is an 8-week mentoring program for professional, ambitious women in business who are ready to take their leadership skills to the next level and truly step into their power. Visit the Leadership Lab for Women website to see all of the amazing content, tools, and services you will receive by registering today to claim your seat at the table! Find Your Voice. Change Your World! Do you want to be a confident, influential leader that others highly look up to and promote in your industry? If you aspire to have your voice and your message heard as a respected influencer, do not miss this 3-day leadership retreat Your Million Dollar Message: Find Your Voice, Craft Your Strategy, Change the World that’s happening on March 23, 2018 in Phoenix, Arizona! Grab your early bird tickets today by registering at YourMillionDollarMessageRetreat.com. Love the show? Let us know! Are you a fan of the Fierce Feminine Leadership Podcast? If the tips and interviews we share in each episode have helped you gain the confidence and inspiration to become a better, more powerful leader, head on over to iTunes, subscribe to the show and leave your honest review to let us know! Each month, one lucky podcast reviewer will be selected to receive a free coaching session with me – Eleanor Beaton! What are you waiting for? Head on over to iTunes, subscribe and leave a review to enter your name into this month’s drawing! And, if you really want to ramp up your fierceness… Reach out to us for a free 30-minute Bold Women in Business Makeover Session with me or one of the fabulous coaches on my team! Explore your path and discover how you can be the fiercest lady-boss possible. Visit EleanorBeaton.com/Discover.
Gift Biz Unwrapped | Women Entrepreneurs | Bakers, Crafters, Makers | StartUp
In 1987, Liz’s career began where most designer’s peak – at Barney’s of New York. There she made a name for herself with a single napkin. Liz evolved her couture linen collection into a lifestyle brand with a hold in more than 1200 luxury retailers worldwide. Since then she’s been intimately involved with such brands as the Thomas Kinkade Collection of Fine Jewelry, Nostalgia Home Fashions, Enesco, Things Remembered and more. Today she is a sought after consultant through her company Wain’s World, where she works with an elite list of top world brands. Liz prides herself on building businesses through developing relevant and compelling collections of products and services. She focuses on creating and implementing strategic initiatives across branding, product design and development, and sourcing and licensing. Liz’s StoryIt all started with college bed sheets. [5:41] A bold move and a commitment to her grandmother. [ 7:20] A not-so-chance encounter. [10:04] The power of … a paint rag? [11:38] Liz reflects on the benefit of moving away. [15:53] Her first steps. But oops! [20:28] Approaching Barneys. [25:58] Candle Flickering MomentsLost linen and the scurry to replenish product as best she could. [32:55] Business Building InsightAccountability and surrounding yourself with the right people. [9:10] Find the void in the marketplace. [9:33] Appearances are not always what they seem. [10:43] Most of us have started from nothing. [15:02] Having a board of directors or something similar. [17:00] Don’t overthink your business. [18:32] Dealing with demand and growth. [25:58] Timing is key. [28:51] How Liz retained her large accounts despite knock-offs. [35:15] Liz’s perspective on fashion today. [36:34] The first thing to do when you approach a new client. [37:50] Customer feedback and product evolution. [39:41] How to approach a local shop to stock your product. [41:46] Final AdviceIf you are just starting out, do your research and then trust your gut. [44:43] Contact Links LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/lizwain/) If you found value in this podcast, make sure to subscribe and leave a review in (http://www.giftbizunwrapped.com/GooglePodcasts) . That helps us spread the word to more makers just like you. Thanks! Sue
Liz Worth is a Tarot reader and astrologer from Toronto, Canada. Hip and modern with tattoos down her arms, Liz is today’s face of Tarot. In Episode 99 of the Biddy Tarot Podcast, Brigit explores Liz’s philosophy on Tarot, how she uses the Tarot is dynamic and intuitive ways, and how she came to write Going Beyond the Little White Book: A Contemporary Guide to Tarot. What you’ll hear in this episode: How Liz came to the Tarot and how it’s influenced her life The inspiration behind Going Beyond the Little White Book: A Contemporary Guide to Tarot Where Liz sees Tarot going in the future
As new entrepreneurs, we are hungry for clients. It can be tempting to take on a project that doesn’t feel quite right because we need the money and want the experience. But today’s guest argues that a poor fit leads to immense frustration, and she is here to offer strategies that will help you determine whether a client is a good match on the front end so that both parties feel comfortable moving forward. Liz Thompson earned her undergraduate degree in communication, then pursued master’s degrees in English and literature. She worked in editing and communication in the corporate world for 15 years before taking the leap into entrepreneurship. When Liz got married two years ago, the timing was right to start her own firm so that she would have the flexibility to stay home and raise her new blended family. Liz is on a mission to help writers find and refine their voice and share their stories with the world. She takes on fiction and non-fiction projects, and she loves to edit cookbooks. Today Liz shares her secrets around building a clientele, online networking, and pricing her services. Listen in and learn how Liz approaches scheduling clients and the process she employs to choose clients who are a good fit. Key Takeaways How Liz built a clientele Got connected with entrepreneur groups early on (primarily online) Enlisted help of business coach Found Facebook groups where ideal clients ‘lived’ Offered authentic help on platform Subsequent clients through referrals The value of online networking groups like Boss Mom Going through similar things (parents building businesses) Wide range of experience Experts in different areas of need (i.e.: designing websites) How Liz made the decision to invest in a business coach Had already invested in several courses 15-minute coaching call with Dana Malstaff led to Liz's first client Made sense to invest up front on person who would help grow business How Liz structures the working relationship with writers Phone call to get overview of project, type of editing necessary Perform sample edit to determine fit Work on front-end helps avoid bad experiences How Liz prices her editing services Rate per word depends on experience of writer, condition of manuscript Quote encompasses two rounds (developmental and copy editing) Liz’s approach to scheduling clients Cap out number of projects per month Map out how much want to make, how many projects can take on Booked two to three months in advance Why Liz only accepts clients that feel like a good fit Early on, took on client who requested partial edit of manuscript Many mistakes in portion she hadn’t edited, but name on project ‘If it doesn’t feel right, don’t do it’ Refers science fiction, highly technical business projects to other editors (not her interest, strength) Resources Boss Moms Course: Slaying the Enemies of Good Writing Connect with Elizabeth Thompson House Style Editing Facebook Instagram Twitter
Pinegate Road Podcast: Stories & Strategies for Building Your Creative Business
Are you curious how people expand their businesses to open a brick and mortar shop? Liz Maute Cooke of Lionheart Prints explains her journey from creating her prints as a fun hobby to building it up to where it is today. She now has a storefront in New Orleans that you can go visit and shop from in-person. Liz goes really in-depth about how she actually built Lionheart Prints and she has great insights into what it takes to be successful with a product-based business. Topics we cover: — How Liz’s obsession with MS Paint (eventually) evolved into her full-time career — Her experience of attending the Stationery Academy and what she learned that helped her begin putting together a cohesive brand — The simple creative project she started on an airplane that helped her find her specific style — How Liz’s business grew so that it became her full-time gig — What prompted Liz to open her brick and mortar shop and what that process looked like — The ins and outs of exhibiting at trade shows — What Liz is doing to support her conception journey — Our goals for 2017
Follow Linda on Social Media @ Chickfitstudio on Facebook Instagram and Twitter and my website is www.chickfit.me Liz Germain, cofounder of Super Sister Fitness, is a certified trainer and fitness instructor based in San Diego, CA. Super Sister Fitness is a global community of women looking for support on their health & fitness journeys. Liz helps women from all over the world find their true strength from within through functional home workout programs, real food nutrition and positive mindset coaching. In this episode we discuss: How Liz grew up every day watching TV and eating Hostess and eventually found fitness. How a traumatic experience with Liz's teenage boyfriend and one phone call changed her entire life. Fitness and nutrition can be a lifeline for those that suffer from depression, eating disorders, and being overweight. How Liz went from not knowing anything about fitness to being such an expert and a leader in the online space. Why it is harder for women to lose weight once they hit their 30's and begin the aging process. How can we begin to reverse that. Why is it counterproductive to do restricted dieting. The nature of the scorpion is to sting and we do ourselves a disservice to expect it to do anything else. Why we shouldn't become like the scorpion when others do things that sting and hurt us. When the wrong people leave your life, the right things start happening. Liz gives he top Anti-Aging Tips. Why it is important to have a healthy balance between a strength training and a mobility program. Deep restorative breath lowers your cortisol levels. Meditation and its benefits.
In today’s food-obsessed world, you’re probably getting a lot of mixed signals. On one hand, advertisers encourage you to eat what you want whenever you want it. On the other, trainers and health gurus post unbelievable Before-and-After Pictures to inspire a strict regimen of health and fitness. You know an apple is healthier than a candy bar, but with all the noise surrounding how we eat and exercise, how are you expected to make the right choices about eating? It turns out it’s all in your behavior! Liz Josefsberg has a history of transforming people's lives as a weight loss coach. If you are familiar with Jennifer Hudson, Jessica Simpson, Charles Barkley, or Katie Couric, then you have seen some of Liz's work. She has appeared on Network TV Shows such as the Oprah Winfrey Show, The Today Show, and The Dr. Oz Show (to name just a few). Liz turned to private health and wellness coaching as a way to transform the way that people think about the food they eat and the choices they make every day. Liz knows that we have some ingrained habits around food, and she wants to teach you how to change those habits into positive ones. Small changes give way to big changes, and that’s what is really important, isn’t it? Listen this week if you are ready to make a small change in how you think about food, and get inspired by some of Liz’s celebrity clients and unique perspective on how our bodies and food meet. Liz shares her journey working with Weight Watchers. How Liz’s history on Broadway made her the perfect celebrity nutrition coach. The science of weight loss: Liz shares how breath tests, futuristic scales, and genetics are paving the way through innovation. Identify some of your habits and behaviors that can lead to weight gain. Break your perception of the scale, and about weight loss progress in general! How practicing gratitude can change not just your brain chemistry, but your weight loss journey! Memorable moments from Celebrity transformations. See how Katie Couric stocks her fridge! Hear enticing details of Liz’s upcoming health and wellness retreat to Tuscany. Links: Liz’s Website - sign up for Liz's email list to get notified with her book Target 100 comes out in December! Tuscan Mind and Body Retreat - Don't miss an opportunity to enjoy a luxury mind and body retreat with Liz! Today's sponsor: Renew Juicery We love Renew Juicery's products because we use them all the time! Get 10% off your next order by using the code: JUSTFORKINGAROUND at checkout! Don't miss their Renew Pantry Line - one of our favorite things is the Pearl Power! It's amazing! Go to www.renewjuicery.com and get your 10% off today!
Today's guest is the fiery, redheaded Branding Guru from California, Liz Goodgold. Liz has done some really incredible things. After working with her, her clients typically boost their income by at least 40%! Listen in today, to find out more about Liz. Liz is an author, a coach and a motivational 'speacher'. She's engaged audiences, such as Pfizer, Warner Brothers, Arco Oil and over a hundred and fifty other Companies and Associations. She's a former Brand Manager at Quaker Oats, Business Editor at Times Mirror and lonely book schlepper at McMillan Publishing. Liz has appeared on every network, including CNN, CNBC, ABC, CBS and PBS. She's a Celebrity Branding Expert on Hollywood Scandals, seasons one and two and also on another, new TV show, airing in the Fall. Her third book, Speak Gooder, is now available. Listen in to find out how Liz helps her clients to brand out, stand out and cash in on their businesses. Today, Liz talks to Ursula about: •The limiting beliefs that she used to have about sales and selling. •How she realized that she was with the wrong Coaching Group in the beginning. •How Liz made the leap to overcoming her limiting beliefs. •The importance of ensuring that you brand your offerings. •What she believes about sales and selling now. •That you only want to work with people that you can help. •The two main strategies that she used to make her quantum leap in the first nine months. •Building your confidence, for your success. •Why you have to be able to walk away. •Being really clear about your Brand DNA – that's what makes your brand really you. •Re-enforcing your brand with a phrase that is uniquely, really you. •Ways to make people really remember your name with flawless recall. •That you need visibility and credibility to boost your profitability. •Liz's great $99 Coffee With A Coach offer. Links: Liz's website: www.redfirebranding.com – For her Free Sizzle Or Fizzle Quiz, to see if your brand is on fire. To download Liz's Free Red Hot Branding Checklist, go to: bit.ly/lizgoodgold For Liz's $99 Coffee With A Coach offer, email her at: liz@redfirebranding.com with Ursula in the subject line.
Liz Powers is the co-founder of ArtLifting, one of the most innovative companies out there (in my opinion). She's also a Forbes 30 Under 30 social entrepreneur. Her for profit, do-good and do-well, company helps homeless and disabled individuals sell their artwork so they can put a roof over their heads and access new opportunity. ArtLifting has built the solution to a problem into their product. Their economic model is the way of the future. Liz boot-strapped the company to six figures and now has investors like Blake Mycoskie, founder of TOMS shoes. Liz has been featured on national TV programs like the TODAY show. Some of her clients include Google and Staples. And she's just getting started! Liz shares a Why Not Now? moment that resulted in the launch of her company. Liz talks through the difference between a non-profit and a for profit + for purpose (benefit corp) company. The benefits of "do good and do well" double bottomline benefit corporations. How Liz got her start, bootstrapping with $4k and zero outside funding for the first phase of the company. Biggest challenges for benefit corporations. The marketing upside for do good, do well companies. Liz describes the qualities she admires in her mentor. What is Liz reading? What keeps Liz up at night? What advice Liz would give to her younger self. Books & Reference Links: Follow Liz on Twitter & LinkedIN ArtLifting website Under The Banner of Heaven by Jon Krakauer
In this episode you’ll learn: What femininity means to Liz The difference between how the feminine and masculine function How Liz was able to build interest by sharing her own personal story Why did she tune out of what others were doing in similar fields? What made Liz no longer willing to comply with the manipulative parts of advertising How her practice helps women prepare for birthing a child, getting back in touch with their sexuality and also becoming more balanced in their professional environments How Liz was able to take organic conversations and leverage them into a podcast
Liz Thompson Liz Thompson a mom of a mixed family of five and an editor. In this episode, we talked about: Her marriage and blended family of five. What the marriage transition meant for working in corporate. Raising teenagers. How Liz decided to start a business in the midst of life transition. Liz’s editing business […]
Liz and Gigi discuss many of the key messages that are in Liz’s new book — Anything You Put Your Mind To, which was recently published by GeniusShared Press. The book can be purchased on Amazon. Highlights from Keeping Curious Ep. 3 0:35 – How Liz’s came up with the title of the book. […] The post The Balance Rule & More – Ep. 3 appeared first on Successful Blog.
Liz and Gigi discuss many of the key messages that are in Liz’s new book — Anything You Put Your Mind To, which was recently published by GeniusShared Press. The book can be purchased on Amazon. Highlights from Keeping Curious Ep. 3 0:35 – How Liz’s came up with the title of the book. […] The post The Balance Rule & More – Ep. 3 appeared first on Successful Blog.
Liz Wessel is the CEO of WayUp, a company with a novel approach to getting college students onto the first rung of the career ladder. She is a passionate believer in the significant effects that physical environment can have on office culture, and WayUp's office simply has to be seen to be believed. Listen to this eye-opening interview and learn: How Liz defines company culture How she approaches being young and female in a male-dominated environment Liz's advice for budding entrepreneurs And much, much more To get the full show notes, transcripts on this episode check us out at www.befurniture.com/episode67 You can also connect with us on Twitter @BeFurniture or personally to me, @BEJohnGardner Click the links to subscribe on iTunes or Stitcher
Today we get to sit down and learn some brilliant insights from Pro Athlete, Liz Blatchford. What? You don't know who Lizzy B is?? Well, she has won Cairns Ironman for 3 years straight, she was 3rd in debut at Kona in 2013, races for the impressive BMS Uplace Team and has been showing the triathlon world that she is a World Class Athlete since she burst onto the scene in spectacular fashion. Sit back (with a Fat Back of course) and enjoy, as we chat to Liz about what makes her tick. In Today's Episode We Discuss: Who is Liz Blatchford? A shocking(!) revelation about Liz and coffee. What makes Liz so successful. The mental strategies that Liz uses to race at her best. Overcoming challenges in the middle of a race. What it is like racing for BMC Uplace. Using mentors for support and guidance. Liz's pre-race rituals. How Liz deals with injuries. Liz's awesome advice for aspiring athletes. Show Links: Connect with Liz on Social Media. WEBTWITTERFACEBOOKYOU TUBEINSTAGRAM You can read more about Li's team, BMC Uplace here. You like cool pictures? So do we! Check out the work by Liz's husband @koruptvision Show Sponsors: TriTravel Smith Optics Vespa Please Help Us Grow… To subscribe to the podcast, please use the links below: Click Here to Subscribe via iTunes If you have a chance, please leave me an honest rating and review on iTunes by clicking here. It will help the show and its ranking in iTunes immensely! We appreciate it! Enjoy the show!
This is part 2 of the conversation with Liz on Creating Big Magic. Liz is the author of 2006’s runaway bestseller Eat, Pray, Love, which has sold more than ten million copies worldwide, as well as her most recent novel, The Signature of All Things. Her forthcoming book, Big Magic: Creative Living Beyond Fear will hit bookstands in September 2015. In Big Magic Liz asks the reader to embrace curiosity and let go of needless suffering. She shows how to tackle what we most love, and how to face down what we most fear. She discusses the attitudes, approaches, and habits we need in order to live our most creative lives. Topics in this Episode: Originality vs. Authenticity - how we should stop striving to be original and embrace authenticity Complaining, and Gratitude as an antidote Giving yourself permission to be creative How Liz stays in touch with the divine Looking for Part 1? Listen here. Subscribe to the Emerging Women podcast on iTunes. And please be sure to rate us while you're there!
Is your business growing or failing? How do you tell? Where do you go for answers? I'll tell you where - > here! This episode features Google Analytics and SEO expert Liz Lockard. I met Liz way back in 2012 during one of the first rounds of Fearless Launching. I was eager to get her on the show because I've been able to see her grow from a consulting business only to scaling her business with group training programs...literally from idea to launch and then beyond. She's been seen all over the web (and around Philly where she's from) -- at LKR Social Media, Rise To The Top, Social Media Examiner and more… prepare yourself from some giggles...but in between we manage to cover a bunch of more serious and useful topics. This episode is jam packed. Here's what you'll learn in this episode: •Tricking yourself to launch (and to do many other things) •Why a little pig makes me so happy •How Liz got the knack for numbers and data, and all that stuff that makes most people sick to their stomach •What Liz thinks about trying to keep your SEO tuned exactly to Google algorith •How to look at your data and know that your business is growing or at least on track •What's more wayyyy more important than watching page views •On site and off site methods of “doing SEO” for your business website •The #1 mistake that new business owners are doing when they try to SEO their website We do a lot of giggling for a chat about analytics and data...so don't be surprised, but I can assure you that we dig in deeper on strategies and tips to get you started with both analytics and SEO.