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This week’s episode of Good Girls Get Rich is brought to you by Uplevel Media CEO and LinkedIn expert, Karen Yankovich. In this episode, guest MiMi MacLean and Karen discuss having and finding the money you need for your business. Mimi MacLean, a mom of five with a passion for ideas and building companies, is an entrepreneur, Colombia Business School Grad, angel investor, CPA, podcast host, founder of a nonprofit, and a clean beauty advocate. #GoodGirlsGetRich We want to hear your thoughts on this episode! Leave us a message on Speakpipe or email us at info@karenyankovich.com. About the Episode: It’s no secret. To run a business, you need money. However, finding that money can be a challenge, especially if you’re a startup company. MiMi MacLean, an angel investor herself, shares how to find investors for your company. It takes work to find investors, but once you find the right investors, you’re on the path to success. MiMi also shares in this episode the qualities investors are looking for in companies and the qualities companies should be looking for in investors. Listen in, learn how to find the right investors, and achieve success by growing your business! Episode Spotlights: Where to find everything for this week’s episode: karenyankovich.com/159 Introducing this episode’s guest, MiMi MacLean (2:02) Raising capital (9:12) What to look for as an angel investor (15:33) When to start looking for angel investors (17:57) How MiMi supports people and how you can find her (22:57) Resources Mentioned In This Episode: Where you can find MiMi MacLean Website Podcast LinkedIn Facebook Twitter Instagram Sign up for the She’s LinkedUp Masterclass Join my free Facebook Group if you have any questions about today’s episode Help Us Spread The Word! It would be awesome if you shared the Good Girls Get Rich Podcast with your fellow entrepreneurs on Twitter. Click here to tweet some love! If this episode has taught you just one thing, I would love if you could head on over to Apple Podcasts and SUBSCRIBE TO THE SHOW! And if you’re moved to, kindly leave us a rating and review. Maybe you’ll get a shout out on the show! Ways to Subscribe to Good Girls Get Rich: Click here to subscribe via Apple Podcasts Click here to subscribe via PlayerFM You can also subscribe via Stitcher Good Girls Get Rich is also on Spotify Take a listen on Podcast Addict
In this episode of Prickly and Blooming, Mimi Clark chats with host Jessie Browning about being adopted and meeting her birth mother in Korea. She describes how it felt to connect with her culture and how she's integrating it into her home. She also talks about what it's like for her to live in the U.S. as an Asian American with the increased violence against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (AAPI) and after the death of six Asian women and two others in a series of mass shootings on March 16 in Atlanta, Georgia. Episode Timeline: [00:03] Intro [03:37] Meet Mimi Clark [04:48] How Mimi and Jessie met [07:00] What it feels like being Asian now [13:39] Realizing when she was different in her family [14:37] Going to Korea [21:37] Having her son [25:12] How she feels about her mom's choice [27:44] Open vs closed adoption [31:25] Bringing her culture into her home [33:24] How has the last year affected her [41:34] Jessie's rapid fire questions [51:39] Contacting Mimi Clark [54:18] Outro Resources Mentioned: Me & Korea Are You My Mother? by P. D. Eastman Family Secrets podcast The Prayer of Jabez: Breaking Through to the Blessed Life by Bruce Wilkinson Crazy Rich Asians Trilogy Standout Quotes: "But the first time I went back over to Korea was almost like I was home. I had never felt like that before in my life. To walk around in a place where people don't say like, ‘Oh, well she looks different.' It's like no one thinks any different because everyone looks the same." -Mimi Clark [18:04] "I can certainly sympathize with what she went through. And I'm not angry about any of it, because I wouldn't be… my life wouldn't be what it is today had she not have so." -Mimi Clark [26:27] "Growing up, I never saw anything Korean that I could relate to. It was all white. And so I try to do more things that my kids look like the people who represent them. I think that's important." -Mimi Clark [32:33] Connect: Connect with Lajoie Society: Lajoie Society is Prickly & Blooming; please rate, review, and subscribe. Lajoie Society on Instagram Lajoie Society on Facebook Lajoie Society on Twitter Lajoie Society Website Learn more about Mimi Clark: Mimi Clark's Website Mimi Clark on Instagram Mimi...
In this episode of Prickly and Blooming, Mimi Clark chats with host Jessie Browning about being adopted and meeting her birth mother in Korea. She describes how it felt to connect with her culture and how she’s integrating it into her home. She also talks about what it’s like for her to live in the U.S. as an Asian American with the increased violence against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (AAPI) and after the death of six Asian women and two others in a series of mass shootings on March 16 in Atlanta, Georgia. Episode Timeline: [00:03] Intro [03:37] Meet Mimi Clark [04:48] How Mimi and Jessie met [07:00] What it feels like being Asian now [13:39] Realizing when she was different in her family [14:37] Going to Korea [21:37] Having her son [25:12] How she feels about her mom’s choice [27:44] Open vs closed adoption [31:25] Bringing her culture into her home [33:24] How has the last year affected her [41:34] Jessie’s rapid fire questions [51:39] Contacting Mimi Clark [54:18] Outro Resources Mentioned: Me & Korea Are You My Mother? by P. D. Eastman Family Secrets podcast The Prayer of Jabez: Breaking Through to the Blessed Life by Bruce Wilkinson Crazy Rich Asians Trilogy Standout Quotes: “But the first time I went back over to Korea was almost like I was home. I had never felt like that before in my life. To walk around in a place where people don’t say like, ‘Oh, well she looks different.’ It’s like no one thinks any different because everyone looks the same.” -Mimi Clark [18:04] “I can certainly sympathize with what she went through. And I’m not angry about any of it, because I wouldn’t be… my life wouldn’t be what it is today had she not have so.” -Mimi Clark [26:27] “Growing up, I never saw anything Korean that I could relate to. It was all white. And so I try to do more things that my kids look like the people who represent them. I think that’s important.” -Mimi Clark [32:33] Connect: Connect with Lajoie Society: Lajoie Society is Prickly & Blooming; please rate, review, and subscribe. Lajoie Society on Instagram Lajoie Society on Facebook Lajoie Society on Twitter Lajoie Society Website Learn more about Mimi Clark: Mimi Clark’s Website Mimi Clark on Instagram Mimi Clark on Facebook Mimi Clark on LinkedIn
Click here to receive our newest freebie, the New Year, Non-Diet Intention Setting Worksheet! Today I am so excited to have guest, Mimi Cole, on the show today. Mimi is in school to become a therapist, and is particularly passionate about OCD through her own lived experience and research. Mimi shares in this episode what exactly is OCD, how this differentiates from someone who is organized or just “so OCD” and some specific examples of how OCD manifests. We also chat at length how OCD connects to orthorexia and what recovery with OCD and an eating disorder looks like. In this episode we discuss: Mimi walks us through her journey to decide to go back to school to become a mental health counselor. What exactly is OCD and what differentiates OCD from the desire to just be organized. Most common examples of how OCD manifests and how to know if you are potentially struggling with OCD. The connection between OCD and disordered eating such as orthorexia. If someone with an ED also had OCD needs to know about treatment and recovery. Why Mimi’s IG account is called the lovely becoming and her goal to create a community for humans who are becoming. How Mimi practices wellness without obsession? Learn more about Mimi: @the.lovelybecoming (Instagram) www.Mimi-Cole.com (website) Thanks to Primally Pure for bringing us today’s episode. I’m currently obsessed with the plumping face mask, beauty cream, and body butter. I’ve also been using the gua sha stone and body brush daily for circulation and lymphatic drainage support (hello, fall allergies). Don’t forget to use the code NOURISH for 10% off your first order. Resources for you: Learn more about our services at Nourishing Minds Nutrition. Read testimonials from our amazing clients here. Join our FREE support group for like-minded women, the Nourishing Women Community for more community & support. Take a look at our new online shop, the Wellness Without Obsession Shop. Let’s hang out! Connect with Victoria and the staff at NMN: Victoria’s Instagram Victoria’s Website Nourishing Minds Nutrition Instagram Nourishing Minds Nutrition website For every guest that comes on the show, we donate money to Loveland Foundation. The Loveland Foundation, a foundation that provides therapy and healing to Black women and girls. We are honored to donate monthly to the Loveland Foundation, and you can learn more and donate yourself here.
Mimi Chan — Building Three Companies, Overcoming Self-Doubt, Fundraising while Pregnant, Fighting Over the Home Office, Creating Productivity, Exciting News, and More (#011) “Thinking back to those early days, those long nights, those moments where I had to pick myself up from the disappointment and push through it, surviving through this pandemic. And somehow with the combination of luck and preparation and just the belief and conviction in what we’ve been doing with Littlefund, we were able to have this amazing outcome.” —Mimi ChanMimi Chan (@mimitoday) is the Founder and CEO of Littlefund (@littlefund), a financial gifting app for modern families to save with family and friends for their child’s journey. In continuing her passion for early childhood education and quality of life improvement, Mimi started Littlefund as a second time tech entrepreneur. She realized after becoming a new mother that parents were overwhelmed with the rising costs of raising children but lacked a simple way to save for those milestones, especially when family and friends were part of a generation that was okay with giving cash gifts instead of material gifts. Ultimately, Mimi saw this as a start to tackling a fundamental problem with tremendous future implications. Littlefund’s mission is to help everyone invest in a child’s future, one gift at a time, to prepare and build sustainable futures using technology to reimagine savings and gifting on the path to financial wellness.Prior to Littlefund, Mimi led Pencils of Promise as the Founding COO, a 501 (c)(3) non-profit providing global primary education. Today, Pencils of Promise has built over 500 schools that serve over 100,000 students. Currently, Mimi resides with her family in Oakland, California.Please enjoy this wide-ranging conversation with Littlefund Founder, Mimi Chan, and Moms Who Build host, Margie Chuang! Show NotesMimi’s journey building three companies. [2:47]What inspired Mimi to start Littlefund; her idea to create a financial gifting platform. [7:03]About Littlefund and how a child’s financial journey can become a family affair. [11:50]Mimi’s upbringing and early lessons in frugality and spending that taught Mimi about financial wellness. [17:54]Mimi and Margie share stories about what it was like to grow up as children of immigrant parents. [18:30]Mimi and Margie share how they talk to their children about financial wellness [24:07].Feelings of insecurity and self-doubt and the emotional rollercoaster of running a start-up. [28:07]The invisible work of launching a company and what it feels like to raise money as a female founder. [32:05]How Mimi overcomes self-doubt and paralysis. [33:14]Mimi’s take on the relationship between Jay-Z’s song lyrics and fundraising [35:40]How to get people to believe in your product. [39:04]Finding a cofounder. [39:34]Getting your first users. [44:42]Mimi speaks candidly about what it's like to fundraise and build a company while raising a family. [45:54]Mimi and Margie open up the doors of vulnerability and share what their lives are like at home. [54:49]Mimi’s self-care routine. [59:56]Building a parent inclusive and women empowered workplace. [1:03:03]Planning Mimi’s fertility cycle around the fundraising cycle. [1:06:18]Mimi’s reflections on creating more predictability in her life as a mother and entrepreneur. [1:10:23]What’s next for Littlefund? [1:14:04]Mimi gets the official word to share some exciting news about Littlefund! [1:15:22]Rapid Fire Questions. [1:19:12]Parting thoughts and encouraging words. [1:22:40] For more about this episode, visit https://www.momswhobuild.com/home/mimi-chan-littlefund-episode-011*** Connect with Mimi Chan on: InstagramConnect with Littlefund: Website | Twitter | Instagram | Facebook ***If you have a moment, please consider leaving a rating and review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes. It helps us to get more amazing guests on the show and grow the podcast. Thank you so much!***Be a Guest on the MWB Podcast!Nominate Someone for the MWB Podcast!***For past interviews with inspirational moms building inspirational things, visit momswhobuild.com. Connect with Margie & Moms Who Build:Twitter: twitter.com/momswhobuildInstagram: instagram.com/momswhobuild_Facebook: facebook.com/momswhobuildYouTube: bit.ly/youtube-channel-momswhobuild
Mimi Bouchard, creator of Mimi Method and host of The MIMIBEE Podcast shares her proven formula for building a strong online presence through community engagement and transforming it into a scalable business model.From humble beginnings as a fashion blogger to growing into an established lifestyle influencer with a massive Instagram following. Mimi lays out the steps she took to transform her personal life and business to create a stable income and dream life, with a thriving video membership website. This episode of Video Entrepreneur might be one of the most inspiring yet. Here’s what’s inside:How Mimi started her journey and grew her following onlinePractical ideas on how to start monetizing your followingFirst-hand insights into growing a video membership and creating more contentAnd some of the best benefits of launching a membership siteCheck Out MimiMethod: https://mimimethod.com/ Follow Mimi on Instagram: @mimimethodHave questions? Tweet us @uscreentvSubscribe to Uscreen YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/uscreentv/?sub_confirmation=1Presented by Uscreen: https://www.uscreen.tv/
What a treat it was to discuss with Mimi today!!! I'm so glad we got to connect and to talk about so many different things! Today we discuss: A little bit about my story and background How Mimi went from being in school, feeling lost and not doing things she loved into living her dream in the Bahamas How she became so involved in the self growth world Why she loves to meditate and how it has healed her relationship with herself and food Is it possible to still get the body you want and eat more flexibly? Why visualization is SO powerful! Allllll about the morning routine How to choose your time wisely as an entrepreneur How to live a healthier and more vibrant life with yourself and FOR yourself Self-love is the KEY Why your mindset is literally EVERYTHING How to help your boyfriend thrive too Why leading by example is ultimately the key How routine and discipline is the key to more freedom Find Mimi on Instagram Check out her web: mimimethod.com Get a FREE 20 min guided meditation by submitting a screenshot of your written review about the podcast to Natasha.mkredl@gmail.com Guided meditation Series + Online Course Now Available Book a discovery call with me Want to work with me? Find me on Instagram @tashakredl Facebook: Tasha Kredl Web: tashakredl.com Email: natasha.mkredl@gmail.com Sponsorships: off for this episode
In this episode, Brigitte interviews her Runners of The Bay co-host, Mimi Albert. Brigitte talks to Mimi about: Her idea for Runners of The Bay and how the concept of the podcast evolved and ultimately came to fruition. How Mimi found running as a way to give her an edge in her tennis game in High School How she found her identity as a runner in New York on the Columbia indoor track (and ultimately in Riverside and Central Park). How running ultimately saved her life, giving her a reason to recover from an eating disorder. How she learns from races and training, and what a nerd she is when it comes to running science, stats, history, professional races, etc. The role her coach plays both in her running and in her life as a friend and confidante. Why being a part of the running community is so important for her and her dreams for the future. Why Mimi is such a geek for all sports and how The Mighty Ducks I and II are two of the greatest sports movies ever made (not D3). Follow Mimi on Twitter at @MimsMPH On Strava at mimsers84 On Instagram at Brigitte Bradford Follow Runners of The Bay on Twitter and on Instagram Drop us a line at Runnersofthebay@gmail.com Visit our website at runnersofthebay.com Please subscribe to Runners of The Bay on your favorite Podcast App and don't forget to leave a rating or review!
In this episode, I talk with Mimi Young founder of Ceremonie and Open Minds Performance (and just an all-around awesome human being). If you’re interested in the mystical and the mysterious you will LOVE this episode. As a Shamanic Intuitive and Neurofeedback Practitioner Mimi does a brilliant job of weaving together the ancient and the modern to create a truly powerful healing experience. What most interested me was Mimi’s Shamanic work and ability to journey through different worlds and connect to spirit allies. She even interpreted a few wild dreams of mine which was such a cool experience. We talk about so many awesome things that I decided to make a list. :)You’ll hear us talk about…How Mimi came to practice ShamanismGetting comfortable with psychic giftsClairolfactance (psychic smelling)Facing the shadowsCommunicating with natureDream interpretationHow she uses spellsWhy we dreamTuning into deep self-careIncreasing intuitionAlter ego embodimentDivine timingAnd MANY other awesome thingsI hope you enjoy this episode as much as I (clearly) enjoyed recording it. I would highly encourage you to check out her offers (linked below) if any of this piqued your interest!Lots of love as always,Your Host - Katie B
This week we’re joined by plant spirit medicine practitioner Mimi Young of Ceremonie. The first ever in-person recorded interview on the podcast and we cover so many different topics. From talking about dreams, shamanic journeying and plant medicine. To the impact of the menstrual cycle on our intuition, drinking tea and Harry Potter. This episode is such a journey that all comes together in the messages shared to Mimi at the end from Spirit. Mimi Young is the founder and plant spirit medicine practitioner of Ceremonie, a ritual-based brand that offers shamanic aura care and skincare and in-person and online Spirit Medicine Studies. Mimi works with a blend of modalities including core shamanism and botanical healing, hedge magick, and Chinese shamanic modalities, with a focus on integrating the subconscious with the conscious, past lives work, divination, dream work, and divine feminine reawakening. In this episode they talk about: How to start and develop a dream practice What recurring dreams can give us insight on Spiritual Bypassing using the Divine Feminine Seeing the Shadow The powerful themes in Harry Potter What is Shamanic journeying and how Mimi works with her clients The impact of the menstrual cycle on your intuition Combining ancient traditions & new technology Cultural Appropriation & Cultural Practices Drinking Tea as Plant Medicine Mimi shares a powerful ancestor dream story Ancestral bloodlines How Mimi shares her work with her young children Natalie shares messages with Mimi Podcast Music: “Follow You” by Daniel Gong (Dansonn) Ways to connect with Mimi Mimi/Ceremonie IG- https://www.instagram.com/shopceremonie/ Ceremonie- https://shopceremonie.com/ Open Minds Performance- https://www.openmindsperformance.com/ Ways to connect with Natalie Visit - www.natalie-miles.com for all her offerings and services Instagram- Follow Natalie - https://www.instagram.com/iamnataliemiles/ Sign up to the newsletter to receive the Weekly Message from Spirit https://thepsychicupgrade.us14.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=28bb40726986eb60943bdb89b&id=bda96b2403 Send Natalie a Spiritual/Intuitive Question as a voice memo to be answered on the podcast podcast@natalie-miles.com (no personal questions will be answered) Take the Free How Do You Receive Your Intuitive Guidance Quiz at https://natalie-miles.com/get-guided-quiz/ All content and written show notes - Copyright Natalie Miles 2019
In today's episode of The Art of Passive Income, our newest coach Mimi Schmidt joins Mark and Scott and gives them an in-depth look into her land investing journey. Mimi was part of customs and border protection for the Dept. of Homeland Security. She managed data analytics teams who looked for weapons of mass destruction, narcotics, and terrorists. While she found her job with DHS interesting it was also very demanding, stressful, and the commutes were grueling… taking valuable time away from her family. Mimi found Mark through the podcasts she listened to during her long commutes and Mark's method of creating passive income through raw land investing really piqued her interest. So she decided to give land investing a go. Three years and 9 Bootcamps later, Mimi has officially replaced her income at DHS through land investing and was able to quit her J.O.B. to take on her business full time giving her more freedom and time to spend with her family. How did she do it with very limited time and all the while trying to prove to her family that it is a legitimate business capable of producing enough income that she needed to leave her job? One word: GRIT— firmness of mind or spirit: unyielding courage in the face of hardship. The grit you just can't give up. You have to set your expectations that you're going to do this until you are succeeding. ~Mimi Also, discussed in this episode: Mimi's bold move at her first Bootcamp How she bridged the gap between her super-analytical side and her entrepreneurial side Mimi's witches brew of a land investor How Mimi utilized her limited time to learn the business What she took away from coaching that was monumental in her success Plus, the guys share stories about Mimi and so much more! Mimi's story is an inspirational one that speaks to so many. Part of what made her successful is that she didn't use time as an excuse and she never set any artificial time horizons. By taking time out of the success equation, she not only proved to her family but she also proved to herself that with hard work and determination you can do anything, you just have to set your mind to it and don't give up! Listen in as Mimi shows us why she is the epitome of grit! TIP OF THE WEEK Mark: Read the book, The Outsiders: Eight Unconventional CEOs and Their Radically Rational Blueprint for Success by William M. Thorndike. Scott: For website contact forms, check out JotForms.com and HelloForms.co. Mimi: For your terms deals, Geekpay is truly the best solution. But for your cash deals, wholesale deals, and for paying your state-side VAs use Facebook Messenger. It's 100% free! Isn't it time to create passive income so you can work where you want, when you want and with whomever you want?
This week we’ll be speaking with Mimi Ikonn from LuxyHair.com and MimiIkonn.com! What you'll learn in this episode: 1. How Mimi transitioned from working one-on-one to her product based business idea. 2. How to leverage Youtube for your business. 3. Mimi's strategy for selling on Youtube authentically. 4. Whether you need expensive equipment to start your channel. 5. How Mimi overcame depression and anxiety and why she is so open about it. 6. Three actionable strategies to take your Youtube channel to the next level. The post MTE #020: Mimi Ikonn on How to Start a Successful Youtube Channel appeared first on Jess Catorc.