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Just Go Grind with Justin Gordon
#299: Naomi Shah, Founder and CEO at Meet Cute, a New Entertainment Brand Changing Listening Behavior with Scripted Audio Content

Just Go Grind with Justin Gordon

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2021 55:02


Naomi Shah is the Founder and CEO of Meet Cute, a venture-backed media company that has produced over 300 original light-hearted romantic comedies in podcast form. The company celebrates human connection and the full spectrum of love with a core mission -- having every person feel like they are reflected in Meet Cute stories. Since inception (Feb 2020), the podcast already has over 2 million listens across over 150 countries and has been featured in the top 10 of Fiction on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Before starting Meet Cute, Naomi was a member of the investment team at Union Square Ventures, a technology venture capital firm in New York, where she spent most of her time talking to companies in the consumer and well-being space. Prior to that, she was a macro equities trader at Goldman Sachs and studied Mechanical Engineering (with a minor in Human Biology) at Stanford University. Some of the Topics Covered by Naomi Shah in this Episode What Meet Cute is Deciding to start a VC backed startup after working at Union Square Ventures The early Meet Cute team Why their concept is unique and pushing past early noes Getting traction to validate their format Changing listening behavior with scripted content in audio Meet Cute's business model The creation process at Meet Cute Distribution and discoverability Strategy around changing formats Naomi's experience fundraising for Meet Cute and what was helpful during the process The importance of developing a relationship with your investors How Naomi built out the team for Meet Cute and COVID's impact Their unique approach to sourcing talent and maintaining a large pool of creative contributors Navigating building a startup as a first-time, solo founder during a global pandemic Sign up for The Grind, for actionable insights and stories from successful entrepreneurs delivered to your inbox once per week: https://www.justgogrind.com/newsletter/ Listen to all episodes of the Just Go Grind Podcast: https://www.justgogrind.com/podcast/ Follow Justin Gordon on Twitter: https://twitter.com/justingordon212 Follow Justin Gordon on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/justingordon8/  

Think Like A CFO Podcast
Earning An Income Through Content Creation

Think Like A CFO Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2021 32:44


“I really think that if you're sharing what you love or you're sharing something specific and focused, and you keep at it… there's room for everybody to do something.”—  Naomi DavisAre there still opportunities for content creators to earn a living?Naomi Davis is an Instagram influencer, parenthood blogger, and mother of five. Her blog, LoveTaza, reaches millions around the world and she has released a collection of essays titled A Coat of Yellow Paint: Moving Through the Noise to Love the Life You Love. She's so influential that she was invited to the White House by Michelle Obama to discuss the Let's Move initiative!In this episode, we discuss the possibility of earning an income through content creation — even in a digital space that seems oversaturated.“Sometimes people get into it thinking like ‘I just have to have all these numbers, I have to have this many eyes, I have to have this many followers or this many likes' in order to feel like you're actually making a difference or finding success,” Naomi explains. “I don't believe that… you can look at an account that has 20 million followers, but what is their engagement like? What is their connection like with their community?”In‌ ‌this‌ ‌episode,‌ ‌you'll discover:‌ ‌• How to find room to create — even when you have five kids running around• How Naomi grew her blog from obscurity to influencer status • Naomi's top tips for emerging content creatorsAbout Naomi DavisNaomi Davis is an Instagram influencer, parenthood blogger, and mother of five. She is the author of a collection of essays titled A Coat of Yellow Paint: Moving Through the Noise to Love the Life You Love.Highlights:‌ ‌02:06  Meet Naomi Davis03:38  A Coat of Yellow Paint05:17  Finding time to write07:30  Growing the blog10:43  Making a career of content creation12:05  Naomi's top tips13:31  Where to start15:45  Naomi's journey17:15  Monetization21:06  Validation23:14  Dealing with sexism29:20  Playing on your strengths30:24  Takeaway ‌Links:‌ ‌https://lovetaza.comhttps://www.youtube.com/c/LoveTazaLoveTazahttps://www.facebook.com/lovetazalovetazaBookCanada: https://amzn.to/2SzgjJ4US: https://amzn.to/3fqy1axInstagram: @tazaTwitter: @lovetazaThe Business Societyhttps://thebusinesssociety.co5-Step Roadmap to Biz Finance Freedomhttps://melissa-houston-cpa-cga.mykajabi.com/5-step-roadmap-to-biz-finance-freedomBiz Basicshttps://melissa-houston-cpa-cga.mykajabi.com/biz-finance-basicsThe 20 Minute Money Methodhttps://melissa-houston-cpa-cga.mykajabi.com/the-20-minute-money-methodConfident Cashhttps://melissa-houston-cpa-cga.mykajabi.com/confident-cashPersonal Finance Money Methodhttps://melissa-houston-cpa-cga.mykajabi.com/person-finance-money-method

Money Talks with Hugh Meyer
045 - Money Talks - Naomi Lennon

Money Talks with Hugh Meyer

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2021 30:26


In this latest episode of Money Talks, Hugh interviewed, Social Media talent manager, Naomi Lennon. Naomi is the President of Lennon Management. Since the inception of YouTube's Partner Program in 2009, Naomi Lennon has managed the careers of some of YouTube's biggest celebrities including RCLBeauty101 (#1 most viewed female channel worldwide), Alphacat, Racka Racka and Tiktok star Nathan Piland. We discussed: 1) Naomi's Background 2) The Genesis of her Talent Mgmt biz, How Naomi connects with prospectives, and how she helps manage their careers 3) Naomi's thoughts on how to build an authentic social media presence Hugh Meyer - https://instagram.com/hughmeyerofficial https://www.linkedin.com/in/hughmeyer/ Naomi Lennon - https://www/linkedin.com/in/naomi-lennon-3b59325b https://instagram.com/naomilennon

Health Theory with Tom Bilyeu
Eat These Ingredients to Slow The Aging Process | Naomi Whittel on Health Theory

Health Theory with Tom Bilyeu

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2021 46:35


This week’s guest on Health Theory is Naomi Whittel. Naomi is the New York Times bestselling author of Glow 15, a Science-Based Plan to Lose Weight, Revitalize Your Skin and Invigorate Your Life. In this episode she talks about the foundations of youth, the natural tendencies of the body, and mindset.   BUY GLOW15 BY NOAMI WHITTEL: https://amzn.to/2JXIg8z   SHOW NOTES The foundations of youth [01:40] Why you should be eating as many herbs as possible [06:40] Why polyphenols are important and where you can find them [09:15] How to kick off autophagy without fasting [10:58] The best foods for glowing skin [15:37] How Naomi got into keto [17:13] Why exercise is an unnatural process [20:54] How to tell if a workout is working for you [23:55] How health plays into mindset [25:24] Why intermittent fasting is a great health tool [28:33] The reason food timing makes a difference [31:07] How protein cycling helps stimulate autophagy [34:39] What to do to get glowing skin [36:53] Naomi’s daily skin routine [40:47] Is caffeine bad for the skin? [42:33] The one thing you need to work out to feel more youthful [43:10]   FOLLOW NAOMI   WEBSITE: https://bit.ly/2unG4PP INSTAGRAM: https://bit.ly/2FOV38m FACEBOOK: https://bit.ly/2HTLurS YOUTUBE: https://bit.ly/2FPlH1N  

Small Stage, Big Impact
44: Community Building When We Don’t All Think the Same with Naomi Hattaway

Small Stage, Big Impact

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2020 42:59


What are you doing to actively build up your community? If 2020 has taught us anything, it’s that we really do need each other. In our personal and professional lives, we depend on our community not just to survive, but to thrive.  Today’s guest is Naomi Hattaway, an experienced world traveler and current City Council candidate. Naomi is passionate about community building, diversity, and accessibility in online and personal spaces.  That community-building includes people who don’t always agree with what she stands for. Naomi is a biracial woman in the Midwest who doesn’t even try to conform to societal norms. She has met her fair share of resistance and rejection. But her unconventional education and experience in the international community have taught her to view the world through a unique lens. Referencing Nilofer Merchant, author of The Power of Onlyness, Naomi states, “There’s a spot in this world only you can stand in.” Naomi strives to show up every day and interact with her community with intention and compassion. She’s learned not to be restrained by others’ ideas of how the world works and how she should exist within it. And she’s here today to share some of that hard-earned wisdom with us. How do we bring together people of diverse experiences, beliefs, and political leanings to achieve a common goal? Is it possible to build up our community even in times of social distancing? What does it look like to be true to ourselves while fulfilling the roles and responsibilities demanded by our professional lives? Join me in today’s episode, where we explore the power we have to transform our communities and build a kinder, more accessible, and more equitable world. Listen now. In episode 44 of Small Stage, Big Impact we discuss: [7:15] A simple step you can do today to support the community where you live [8:10] What is means to “leave well” when you experience changes in your life [9:28] How the practice of “leaving well” applies in a professional setting [16:10] Strategies Naomi has used to reach across party lines to bring her community together [20:27] How Naomi has struggled to balance heart and empathy with politics [25:12] Naomi’s method for being authentic while still operating within the boundaries of her professional roles [29:19] How to choose who makes up your inner circle so you are supported in achieving your goals [35:34] Why Naomi is running a “slow campaign” to best honor herself, her team, and her community [40:24] What Naomi would do if she had a magic wand   Resources mentioned by Naomi and Renia in the episode: Learn more about Naomi Hattaway Follow Naomi’s campaign on the campaign’s website, Facebook page, and Instagram Follow Naomi on Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn Purchase The Power of Onlyness: Make Your Wild Ideas Mighty Enough to Dent the World Leave a review on iTunes Follow LoreniaC on Instagram Don’t miss an episode of season 4 of Small Stage, Big Impact

Build Hatch
Episode 16 - A great designer will always have a wider perspective than their client with Naomi Findlay

Build Hatch

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2020 42:49


In this episode of the Build Hatch Podcast, we had the opportunity to hear from renovator and designer Naomi Findlay. Naomi is an excellent communicator and her passion for design and people is so evident in this episode. She shares why she loves design and the value it has added to her life and others. In this episode we talk about: How Naomi came to be an all-round renovator after obtaining a PHD and working as a senior lecturer in Medical Science. Naomi is an avid planner and intentionally created a 3-year plan to start her own business in design. The stereotypes of designers and how Naomi challenges them. Understanding the ‘how can we…' is important when it comes to working with contractors. Word of mouth is Naomi's biggest driver of business. Naomi believes that good design starts with the dream of the client. Renovating for profit vs personal renovations. The ‘Farms to Fortune Project' is all about breathing life into regional properties around Australia. Naomi works with many contracts and has a desire to see them enjoy what they are creating. Naomi's perspective on budgets and keeping the conversation around money open. Renovating outdoor living spaces can add huge value to a home. Naomi's tips for reducing drastic ageing when renovating. The recent change of collaboration between architects and designers. Naomi often consults with new-home buyers prior to purchasing a home. The order in which you renovate a space is important as it keep costs down. Naomi has intentionally involved her children in her work, so they learn why she loves what she does. Naomi's perspective on the recent world disasters and the impact these may have on trends in home design. Current projects; the ‘Rose Farm' with Denise Duffield Thomas and a 1980s home renovation. Sit back and enjoy this helpful interview with Naomi Findlay.   Links: Contact Naomi Retreats at the Rose Farm with Denise Duffield Thomas   Credits: Podcast Produced by Pretty Podcasts Build Hatch Podcast Soundtrack Title: “Ride It Like You Mean It”. Artist Name: Kristian Leo. Written By: Evert Zeevalkink.   Published by Soundstripe Productions. 

Invisible Injuries - Podcast
Invisible Injuries 007 - John & Naomi Enchong pt2 - 21Apr20

Invisible Injuries - Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2020 43:54


In the finale of this remarkable two part series we revisit John and Naomi Enchong and listen to John share his battle and struggles with PTSD post military, how alcoholism, smoking and prescription substance abuse was another form of self-harm. How Naomi made the decision to change her support methods to be proactive and not participative, steering a course to their present day roles, filled with purpose and the joy of helping others.Sleep can be very scarce when you suffer from PTSD and through the late nights this is where John discovered how to "Scroll" through social media...finding a niche and group of people, who also couldn't sleep, were experiencing similiar things and could talk his military language.He turned this negative into a positive becoming a big contributor to serveral OVERWATCH groups on Facebook and other platforms and joining the local sub-branch at Nambour RSL and later becoming a Husband & Wife welfare team.If at first you don't connect, try try again...with someone else. Sometimes it takes a few goes to connect and feel safe enough to reveal vulnerability and on the flipside it can be very frustrating when goodwill and kindness is taken advantage of....just like the boy who cried "wolf". In this part of the story John and Naomi talk about steps to take when all the strategies you've tried just arent being responded to and the careful measures to refer to someone else more suitable to the personality and/or qualified to deal with the task...Volunteering is just that....volunteering and no-one should be subjected to abuse for kindess. Finally Naomi shares her outlet for dealing with stress...could you guess what it is? Contact - John and Naomi EnchongFB Messenger - https://www.facebook.com/john.enchongFB Messenger - https://www.facebook.com/naomi.enchongESO - Nambour RSL Sub-branchOverwatch - RAR Overwatch"RESPECT, NO POLITICS, WE'RE VOLUNTEERS"Disclaimer: The accounts and stories are "Real lived experiences" of our guests some of the content may trigger Post Traumatic Stress (PTS) symptoms in some of our audience. Feedback regarding other organisations, courses and initiatives remains largely unsensored. Whether its good or bad they remain the OPINION of our guests and their experiences it is important in building an accurate statistic on what really happens. During the course of our conversations sometimes sensitive information may be accidentally mentioned, as such, Invisible Injuries respects the law and sensors any information that may breach Operational Security OPSEC

More Than a Song - Discovering the Truth of Scripture Hidden in Today's Popular Christian Music

We are a people in need of rescuing. Praise God that He has already provided our Rescuer! Zach Williams sings of this in his song, "Rescue Story." It leads us to explore another rescue story in Scripture that whispers the name of Jesus. Join me as we head back to the book of Ruth for one more week. On this episode I discuss: Taking a B.I.T.E. out of Scripture - this week's Bible Interaction Tool Exercises include: Read and keep on reading Repetition Listen to an audio version of the text Read/listen in various translations Storying Share with a friend Don't treat the stories of the Bible in chunks...read and keep on reading Storying...what it is and how to do it on your own How I chose the book of Ruth again because it is a story of redemption that is a type and shadow of the ultimate rescue story How every story whispers Jesus' name John 5:39-40 Luke 24:39-40 A recap of Ruth 1-4 How Naomi was rescued from her emptiness, Ruth was rescued from her barrenness, the people of Israel were ultimately rescued from their disobedience, and we are rescued from an eternity separated from God A discussion of what a kinsman redeemer is and where you find it baked into God's law Exodus 6:6 Leviticus 25:25-28 Christ as our redeemer - Galatians 3:13-14, Hebrews 9:15 Christ is our bridegroom and we are His bride - Ephesians 5 In Ruth we see ourselves when we see someone in need, unable to rescue ourselves, requiring a redeemer to cover us with His protection, requesting His redemption, and asking Him to make us his wife Additional Resources The story behind the song "Rescue Story" by Zach Williams - YouTube Video Chords and lyrics - Essential Worship What is a kinsman redeemer? - GotQuestions.org This Week's Challenge Explore the rescue story as told in the Book of Ruth. Read the entire account several times. Read it in different translations. Admire the beauty of this bright spot shining in a very dark age. Delight in the details of a charming story (that really happened to real people) and rehearse it often enough that you can then share it with a friend. Finally, consider how this story whispers the name of our own Redeemer, Jesus Christ.

Potential Psychology
Psychologists, Horses and Helping with Naomi Rossthorn

Potential Psychology

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2019 44:15


This episode of the Potential Psychology Podcast is brought to you by the Wellbeing Evidence and Horizons Conference, Australia’s leading multi-disciplinary, evidence-based wellbeing and resilience conference. April 28 & 29, 2020. See you there!What can we, as humans, learn from horses to boost our wellbeing and overcome struggle?My guest for this episode is Naomi Rossthorn. Naomi is a psychologist and the Clinical Director of Harnessing Wellness, a psychological counselling service located in the beautiful Yarra Ranges in Victoria in the SE of Australia. Harnessing Wellness is not your ordinary counselling practice. Rather than sitting in a room with a therapist, clients and therapists take to the great outdoors with a gorgeous horse or pony. Naomi and her team have a specialist interest in equine assisted psychology; the use of horses in the therapeutic process.During our conversation Naomi and I discuss:The ins and outs of equine assisted psychology: What is it? Who accesses it? And why?The life skills that can horses teach us.The lack of good quality research available on the efficacy of equine assisted treatments and how Naomi and the Harnessing Wellness team are working to change this.How Naomi, as a former city girl, got interested in equine-assisted psychology and how the events of Black Saturday led to the establishment of her practice.Naomi's upcoming guide for budding Equine-Assisted Psychologists which will take you through the steps to setting up an equine-assisted practice.For a full transcript, guest profile, expert tips and the resources mentioned in this episode, visit potential.com.au/podcast or join the conversation on Facebook, Instagram or Twitter

Titans Of Nuclear | Interviewing World Experts on Nuclear Energy
Ep. 200 - Naomi Senehi, Energy Impact Center

Titans Of Nuclear | Interviewing World Experts on Nuclear Energy

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2019 45:14


In this episode, we discuss... (1) Titans of Nuclear’s relationship to the Energy Impact Center and how it taught Naomi more about the nuclear industry (2) Naomi’s graduate school plans and the importance of studying the spread of antibiotic resistance through water systems (3) Naomi’s experience at the Fastest Path to Zero workshop (4) How Naomi thinks the Titans for Nuclear podcast will evolve over time

Impact Theory with Tom Bilyeu
Eat These Ingredients to Slow The Aging Process | Naomi Whittel on Health Theory

Impact Theory with Tom Bilyeu

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2019 51:34


This week’s guest on Health Theory is Naomi Whittel.  Naomi is the New York Times bestselling author of Glow 15, a Science-Based Plan to Lose Weight, Revitalize Your Skin and Invigorate Your Life. In this episode she talks about the foundations of youth, the natural tendencies of the body, and mindset. BUY GLOW15 BY NOAMI WHITTEL: https://amzn.to/2JXIg8z     Check out our amazing sponsors! Thrive Market: Get 25% off your first order and a 30-day free trial at thrivemarket.com/health   ButcherBox. Use the discount code: "TOM" at butcherbox.com to get 20$ off and FREE BACON   Organifi: Use discount code 'healththeory' to get 20% off your entire order!     SHOW NOTES The foundations of youth [01:40] Why you should be eating as many herbs as possible [06:40] Why polyphenols are important and where you can find them [09:15] How to kick off autophagy without fasting [10:58] The best foods for glowing skin [15:37] How Naomi got into keto [17:13] Why exercise is an unnatural process [20:54] How to tell if a workout is working for you [23:55] How health plays into mindset  [25:24] Why intermittent fasting is a great health tool [28:33] The reason food timing makes a difference [31:07] How protein cycling helps stimulate autophagy [34:39] What to do to get glowing skin [36:53] Naomi’s daily skin routine [40:47] Is caffeine bad for the skin? [42:33] The one thing you need to work out to feel more youthful [43:10]     FOLLOW NAOMI WEBSITE: https://bit.ly/2unG4PP INSTAGRAM: https://bit.ly/2FOV38m FACEBOOK: https://bit.ly/2HTLurS YOUTUBE: https://bit.ly/2FPlH1N

Let's Discuss Podcast
Episode 38. Naomi Mdudu, Founder Of The Lifestyle Edit, On Leaving London To Live In New York & Her Advice On Making A Big Move

Let's Discuss Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2018 50:14


Naomi Mdudu is the founder of The Lifestyle Edit, an incredible website sharing long-form interviews with creative entrepreneurial women. Since its inception The Lifestyle Edit has expanded into other areas including creative retreats, coaching and more.  Naomi is one of our great friends, and we admire her on so many levels, not least for her courage in leaving London to set up a new home in New York! Naomi now lives full-time in New York, and we were dying to virtually sit down with her and discuss all things related to moving countries in your twenties.  Making any big life decision, be it for work, love or something else, is taxing . . . choosing to move countries is surely one of the largest you can make?! We are so excited to share our heart to heart with Naomi which goes deep into the practicalities of moving countries. We talk about how to know if it’s the right move for you, how to set yourself up with professional and personal contacts, and what the most important things are to focus on. Our time with Naomi was so inspiring, and we hope that you’ll love sharing her journey with us. EPISODE 38 SHOW NOTES Ella's blog - Coco’s Tea Party  Monica's blog - The Elgin Avenue Ella's Instagram account - @CocosTeaParty  Monica's Instagram account - @MonicaBeatrice Naomi’s website - The Lifestyle Edit Naomi’s personal Instagram - @NaomiMdudu The Lifestyle Edit on Instagram - @TheLifestyleEdit  SHOW LINKS Naomi’s favourite co-working spaces in New York:  We Work  The Wing  Spacious  How Naomi searches for great flight deals:  Sky Scanner  Naomi’s advice for short term lets:  VRBO Naomi’s New York recommendations:  Via Carota The Butcher’s Daughter Bluestone Lane  Bar Bruto  ABC Kitchen  Barawine Fumo Sensuous Bean  Buvette  EPISODE 38’S TAKEAWAY TIP Take baby steps. Try short stay rentals in different neighbourhoods so that you can make an informed decision on where you’d like to settle in a city. Take your time before you commit 100%.  For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

Let's Discuss Podcast
Episode 38. Naomi Mdudu, Founder Of The Lifestyle Edit, On Leaving London To Live In New York & Her Advice On Making A Big Move

Let's Discuss Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2018 50:14


Naomi Mdudu is the founder of The Lifestyle Edit, an incredible website sharing long-form interviews with creative entrepreneurial women. Since its inception The Lifestyle Edit has expanded into other areas including creative retreats, coaching and more.  Naomi is one of our great friends, and we admire her on so many levels, not least for her courage in leaving London to set up a new home in New York! Naomi now lives full-time in New York, and we were dying to virtually sit down with her and discuss all things related to moving countries in your twenties.  Making any big life decision, be it for work, love or something else, is taxing . . . choosing to move countries is surely one of the largest you can make?! We are so excited to share our heart to heart with Naomi which goes deep into the practicalities of moving countries. We talk about how to know if it’s the right move for you, how to set yourself up with professional and personal contacts, and what the most important things are to focus on. Our time with Naomi was so inspiring, and we hope that you’ll love sharing her journey with us. EPISODE 38 SHOW NOTES Ella's blog - Coco’s Tea Party  Monica's blog - The Elgin Avenue Ella's Instagram account - @CocosTeaParty  Monica's Instagram account - @MonicaBeatrice Naomi’s website - The Lifestyle Edit Naomi’s personal Instagram - @NaomiMdudu The Lifestyle Edit on Instagram - @TheLifestyleEdit  SHOW LINKS Naomi’s favourite co-working spaces in New York:  We Work  The Wing  Spacious  How Naomi searches for great flight deals:  Sky Scanner  Naomi’s advice for short term lets:  VRBO Naomi’s New York recommendations:  Via Carota The Butcher’s Daughter Bluestone Lane  Bar Bruto  ABC Kitchen  Barawine Fumo Sensuous Bean  Buvette  EPISODE 38’S TAKEAWAY TIP Take baby steps. Try short stay rentals in different neighbourhoods so that you can make an informed decision on where you’d like to settle in a city. Take your time before you commit 100%.  For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

Pep Talks for Side Hustlers
Ep. 145: Creating a Side Hustle That Supports Your Lifestyle with Naomi Mdudu of The Lifestyle Edit

Pep Talks for Side Hustlers

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2018 30:19


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! In Part 2 of my conversation with Naomi Mdudu of The Lifestyle Edit, we both open up about our challenges as ambitious business owners and how we’re moving through them to create businesses that support our lifestyle rather than living our lives around our businesses. Through her podcast and website, Naomi reaches hundreds of thousands of women to give them inspiration, action steps and support on everything from visibility, marketing, and branding to advice on getting into a state of flow and tips on how to cultivate a growth mindset. Today we’re digging into: How to figure out how much you really need to bring into your business to replace your income. The importance of being in a mastermind or accountability circle. Why Naomi pivoted from retainer consulting with brands to coaching women through starting a business from conception to 5 years. How Naomi goes deeper than the typical ideal client avatar exercise to make sure that you’re building a business that’s truly supporting your lifestyle. The life-changing moment that led to a pivot in Naomi’s business. How Naomi has built a team so that she has space to grow the business. Hear more from Naomi at The Lifestyle Edit newsletter, join TLE Accountability Circle, and apply here for a coaching discovery call. You can find Naomi at: http://www.thelifestyleedit.com/ https://www.instagram.com/thelifestyleedit/ https://www.pinterest.com/lifestyleedit/ https://www.facebook.com/lifestyleedit https://twitter.com/lifestyle_edit

Pep Talks for Side Hustlers
Ep. 144: Authenticity and Profit First in Your Side Hustle with Naomi Mdudu of The Lifestyle Edit

Pep Talks for Side Hustlers

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2018 31:25


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! Today I’m bringing you Naomi Mdudu of The Lifestyle Edit, an online space to spark real, candid conversations amongst creative female founders. It’s the mission of Naomi through the Lifestyle Edit to leverage her unique access to successful entrepreneurial women and give them a platform to pay it forward and share the strategies behind their success. Through her podcast and website, Naomi reaches hundreds of thousands of women to give them inspiration, action steps and support on everything from visibility, marketing, and branding to advice on getting into a state of flow and tips on how to cultivate a growth mindset. How Naomi’s dream job on paper as a fashion editor for a London newspaper turned out not to set her soul on fire. How the glorification of success, inspiration and only showing the highlight reel hides the hard work and strategy we need to learn to reach our own level of success. How Naomi went from newspaper fashion editor to starting TLE Studio where she provided one on one consulting, to pivoting to helping creative female founders create a sustainable business. Why what got you where you are now will not get you to the next level. Why we as leaders need to remove the veil and share our mistakes and lessons. How the book Profit First transformed mine and Naomi’s businesses. Why grit can only take you so far in your new business. How Naomi walked through the decision to leave her full-time job to start TLE Studio. Hear more from Naomi at The Lifestyle Edit newsletter, join TLE Accountability Circle, and apply here for a coaching discovery call. You can find Naomi at: http://www.thelifestyleedit.com/ https://www.instagram.com/thelifestyleedit/ https://www.pinterest.com/lifestyleedit/ https://www.facebook.com/lifestyleedit https://twitter.com/lifestyle_edit

Ben Greenfield Fitness
Drinking Sperm, Smearing Mayonnaise On Your Face, Protein Cycling & A Cell Death Deep Dive With Author Naomi Whittel.

Ben Greenfield Fitness

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2018 72:09


Recorded in the backseat of an Audi S7 during a mecca trip to get , today's podcast is a mind-blowing deep dive into programmed cell death and autophagy with the author of the brand new book "" Naomi Whittel is widely recognized as the one to watch in the “wellness from within” space. Named by Prevention the nation’s leading female innovator in the natural products industry, Naomi is hailed as a trailblazer and an advocate of purity and potency in nutraceuticals. As CEO of Twinlab Consolidated Holdings, Naomi continues to deliver on her promise to help millions thrive with award-winning supplements they know will truly help them. A premier wellness partner for QVC, Naomi has also been recognized as one of the leading innovators in the natural products industry by Whole Foods Magazine in their exclusive “Who’s Who of Manufacturers and Suppliers”. Her story and products have been lauded by The Wall Street Journal, Vogue, ELLE, Harper’s Bazaar, ABC News, PBS, InStyle, The View, The Doctors, Dr. Oz, SHAPE, Access Hollywood, Natural Solutions, Good Morning America, Today Show and more. She is a steward of sustainability, a sought-after keynote speaker, and a member of the UN Chamber of Commerce Foundation. Naomi lives in Boca Raton, Florida with her husband and their four children. During our discussion, you'll discover: -The surprising truth about inducing programmed cell death...[11:55] -Naomi's autoimmune disorder that sparked her quest to discover how to heal her skin and body...[14:45] -Why the 2016 Nobel Prize in Medicine was specifically focused on autophagy...[21:50] -Naomi's shocking discovery about how fish oil is actually harvested...[25:40] -What Naomi discovered about citrus bergamot's effect on cell death when she was traveling in Italy...[29:20] -The mind-blowing study Naomi conducted on a group of women in Jacksonville, Florida...[34:00] -How to induce programmed cell death via intermittent fasting combined with protein cycling...[38:10] -What foods you should break a fast with...[42:15] -The best type of exercise to activate cellular autophagy...[55:30] -How Naomi maintains flawless skin, hair and nails while traveling internationally as hard charging CEO...[60:50 & 65:00] -And much more! Resources from this episode: -Naomi's book:  - -Nicotine gum on Amazon -Nicotine toothpicks on Amazon -Organic Cacao butter on Amazon -Organic Pili nuts on Amazon -Kion Skin Serum -Dr. Jason West's clinic in Pocatello, Idaho Show Sponsors:  -Blue Apron -  Check out this week's menu and get $30 of your first order by visiting ! -Daily Harvest -  Go to and enter promo code BEN to get three items FREE off your first box! -Kion Serum - Rejuvenate your skin and invigorate your complexion with twelve potent, all-natural and organic ingredients that have been expertly blended to help reduce the appearance of wrinkles, improve skin firmness and elasticity, and even skin tone. Use Kion Serum anywhere you’d like more vibrant, youthful looking skin. Go to to check it out! Do you have questions, thoughts or feedback for Naomi or me? Leave your comments at and one of us will reply!

Healthy Wealthy & Smart
290: Naomi Mdudu, From Content to Consulting

Healthy Wealthy & Smart

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2017 46:42


On this episode of the Healthy Wealthy and Smart Podcast, Naomi Mdudu joins me on the show to discuss strategies for entrepreneurial success. Naomi Mdudu founded The Lifestyle Edit in February 2015, following a string of successful positions within the fashion industry in the UK. Her love of digital media and the lack of real-life content for women inspired her to create the UK’s first digital lifestyle glossy, which has amassed a loyal following in the UK and US in the short time since its launch. In 2016 she expanded The Lifestyle Edit business to encompass a consulting company that supports the small to medium sized female founded businesses she champions on the site. In this episode, we discuss: -How Naomi made the leap from managing a content platform to consulting small businesses -How to differentiate yourself from others in your space -Strategies for on-boarding new clients and how to manage their expectations -Why you should focus on cooperation over competition -And so much more!   Pursuing entrepreneurial ventures is more about conquering fear than taking excessive risks. Naomi has found, “The fear is more about the unknown. When you really break it down, many of us don’t have anything to lose.” She has found that challenging your mindset will help squelch most doubts saying, “I’m in a really strong and empowered position.”   Seeing your work directly contribute to your personal success and benefit others is one of the many rewards of being an entrepreneur. Naomi offers, “Every day I wake up knowing that my success boils down to me and how much I am willing to put in it. I can’t think of something more liberating than that.”   Expanding a business requires delegation of certain tasks to allow more time to focus on what actually matters. From Naomi’s experience, she states, “In order for my business to grow, I need to constantly be working in my mode of genius and delegate the rest.”   For more information on Naomi: Naomi Mdudu founded The Lifestyle Edit in February 2015, following a string of successful positions within the fashion industry in the UK. Prior to launching The Lifestyle Edit, Mdudu was the fashion editor of Metro as well as City A.M.’s Style Editor and the PR to luxury Italian label Alessandra Ferreira. Her love of digital media and the lack of real-life content for women inspired her to create the UK’s first digital lifestyle glossy, which has amassed a loyal following in the UK and US in the short time since it’s launch. Hailing from South London, Mdudu graduated with a law degree, before turning to fashion and has worked with the likes of Harper’s Bazaar, Glamour and Tatler, all before reaching her mid-twenties. In 2016 she expanded The Lifestyle Edit business to encompass a consulting company that supports the small to medium sized female founded businesses she champions on the site. She’s currently living between London and New York, as she expands The Lifestyle Edit internationally.   Resources discussed on this show: The Lifestyle Edit The Lifestyle Edit Twitter The Lifestyle Edit Instagram Naomi Mdudu Twitter Naomi Mdudu Instagram 1000 True Fans by Kevin Kelly The E Myth Revisited The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People Rising Tide Society   Thanks for listening and subscribing to the podcast! Make sure to connect with me on twitter, instagram and facebook to stay updated on all of the latest! Show your support for the show by leaving a rating and review on iTunes!   Have a great week and stay Healthy Wealthy and Smart!   Xo Karen   P.S. Do you want to be a stand out podcast guest? Make sure to grab the tools from the FREE eBook on the home page! Check out my blog post on the Top 10 Podcast Episodes of 2016!  

What's Next! with Tiffani Bova
EP001b: 3 Days with a Shark with Naomi Simson

What's Next! with Tiffani Bova

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2017 34:11


My amazing guest is Naomi Simson. Naomi is the founding director of Australian online tech success story RedBalloon and Redii. She’s been blogging for a decade at Naomi Simson and is one of 5 Sharks on Network 10’s business reality show Shark Tank in Australia. You can join Naomi’s private online community at www.joinnaomisimson.com.   After spending 3 Days with a Shark, Tiffani shares her favorite lessons learned:   Naomi is committed: to her people and nurturing her staff Naomi admits that she’s better at leadership than management; she wants people to be aligned to the values and working toward the greater good.   Even though she’s successful, Naomi pushes herself every day. She’s still very hungry. She works so hard because want to be an equal with the people on her team and the community she serves. She doesn’t forget where she came from.   Personal motto: if it’s meant to be, it’s up to me. I don’t expect anything and I’m happy to keep sharing and being a role model to others.   It’s not about the budget, its what you do with them that makes the difference. Knowledge and reputation aren't just attached to businesses. You get focused on the return dollars and time. I can never buy another hour.   Time for reflection is equally important as productive time. If you know what the tasks are the people loathe, you can potentially find solutions to make their lives easier and create a better place to work.   Take the criticism that you’ll inevitably receive, and celebrate the greatness too. Everything is transparent with social media, so you have to really listen to the concerns.   In this episode: 5:07 – Commitment to people and nurturing the staff 6:18 – Management vs. Leadership 8:07 – Know your weaknesses (or non-strengths) 8:36 – Why you should surround yourself with the right talent 11:31 – Don’t forget where you came from 11:48 – Naomi’s personal motto 13:49 – Challenges small businesses face 16:55 – How to think about your time in a strategic way 17:32 – How Naomi’s book writing process took 14 hours a day but saved time in other areas 18:44 – How do I choose what is the one thing to focus on? 19:12 – If you’re relying on your phone, you are not in control of your life 21:15 – Why you should track your time 22:23 – What is RedBalloon? 26:44 – Why it’s about the experience of the experience 29:06 – How to take constructive criticism   Running time: 34:05   Subscribe on iTunes   Find Tiffani on social: Facebook Twitter LinkedIn   Find Naomi on social: Facebook Instagram Twitter LinkedIn

The Home and Hearth Podcast
011: Don't Waste Your Wait with Naomi Quick

The Home and Hearth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2017 71:10


Naomi Quick is a wife, homeschooling mama to 6 kiddos 8 and under, two of which have been adopted through the foster care system, writer, and speaker dedicated to encouraging and advocating for orphans, adoptive parents, and those involved in the foster care system. She recently wrote a fantastic book entitled "Don't Waste Your Wait: Embracing the Journey of Bringing Your Child Home". Though it is largely a memoir which chronicles the Quick family's journey of being in a waiting season and all that the Lord taught them through that time, I found the book to be helpful for folks regardless of whether or not they are adoptive parents themselves. After all, we are all waiting for something, and Noami's book encourages and equips us for making the most of those waiting seasons of life.    What we Chat about in this Episode ~Naomi's new book ~The journey of Naomi and her husband choosing to add children to their family via adoption and her heart for children who need homes ~The Quick family's story of starting the adoption process when they had 3 biological kiddos 3 and under and what that was like; answering the naysayers who thought their timing was crazy ~Specific ways we can make the most of any waiting season we find ourselves in ~Lessons the Lord taught Naomi through the difficult waiting period before her son came home ~How motherhood reveals in such a special way the depth of Christ's love for His children ~Experiencing those times when we're certain we understand what God's call on our lives is, but then we hit a rough patch and begin to doubt ~What the Scripture says about God's heart for the fatherless and the responsibility the people of God have to care for them ~The orphan crisis and what God's people can do to help ~The difference between conviction and condemnation ~Various orphan care foundations folks can serve with ~How Naomi finds the time to balance all the many hats she wears; deducing what God actually has for us to do in this season ~And more!   For all show notes, go to www.hargraveshomeandhearth.com/podcast

How I Broke Into: Michael Prywes Interviews Artists and Entrepreneurs About Their Big Break
Acting with Naomi Grossman, 'Pepper' from "American Horror Story" - 003

How I Broke Into: Michael Prywes Interviews Artists and Entrepreneurs About Their Big Break

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2016 91:42


Naomi Grossman is best known for her portrayal of the fan-favorite, “Pepper” on FX’s American Horror Story: Asylum. Previously, Naomi wrote, produced, and starred in her second hit solo show, Carnival Knowledge:  Love, Lust, and other Human Oddities, which enjoyed a twice-extended, sold-out run and rave reviews (“Recommended” by LA Weekly).  It was then reprised at the world-famous fringe theatre festival in Edinburgh, Scotland, where it received more critical praise (4 stars: The Scotsman, Broadway Baby, Fringe Review) and a transfer to London’s West End (Leicester Square Theatre).  It later went on to have a successful run Off-Off Broadway. Naomi’s first solo show, Girl in Argentine Landscape, also received critical acclaim (LA Weekly, “Pick of the Week”) and earned her an LA Weekly Theatre Award nomination for best solo performance.  Naomi toured with Girl to Chicago's Single File Festival, the Los Angeles Women’s Theatre Festival, the New York International Fringe Festival, and screened a subtitled video-version on the big screen in Argentina. A former member of the esteemed Groundlings Sunday Company, as well as alumna of Improv Olympic, Naomi has written, produced, and starred in numerous comedic shorts under her “Red Meat Entertainment” banner, which have screened at the LA Comedy Shorts Film Festival, the TriMedia Film Festival, the Connecticut Film Festival, the Dam Short Film Festival, the Faux Film Festival, the Los Angeles Comedy Festival, the Wet Your Pants Comedy Film Festival, the Action On Film International Festival, and the Hollywood Reel Independent Film Festival.  Naomi also made a cameo in the feature film,Table for Three. A graduate of theatre from Northwestern University, Naomi has acted in several of Chicago’s illustrious, long-running, cult comedies:Cannibal Cheerleaders on Crack and Shannen Doherty Shoots a Porno at the Torso Theatre, as well as Attack of the Killer B’s and White Trash Wedding and a Funeral at the Factory Theatre. Notes from the show: Naomi started acting and comedy with KidSkits in Denver Started LA quest for acting success by reading Backstage West. Los Angeles is not a theatre town. She recommends going to Paley Center for Media, watch solo shows by John Leguizamo, Eric Bogosian, Lily Tomlin, Spalding Gray. Here are Naomi's book recommendations: The Luck Factor - Dr. Richard Wiseman The Secret - Rhonda Byrne Ask and It Is Given  - Esther and Jerry Hicks You Are a Badass - Jen Sincero There's No Business Like Soul Business - Derek Rydall Failing Forward - John C. Maxwell A Year in Van Nuys - Sandra Tsing LohRecommendation from Michael Prywes:Essentialism - Greg McKeown A-ha moment: "I'm not acting. I'm a professional mailer. If these people won't cast me, I'll cast myself." Naomi's biggest mistakes: "Waiting for success to come to me. And not getting jobs that used my brain." How Naomi plans her day: "LISTS!" Naomi shares a treasure trove of information, advice, and emotional experiences. She talks about her darkest days, and the time she realized she "arrived." She also gives a comprehensive rundown of her special visiting artist lecture at Northwestern University, twenty years after Ethan Hawke's memorable lecture. This podcast hosted by New York attorney Michael Prywes was sponsored by Prywes Schwartz, PLLC, a law firm devoted to artists and entrepreneurs. This podcast may contain attorney advertising. Prior results do not guarantee future outcomes.