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Are you or the people in your life in the LGBTQ community? Today’s episode I am joined by an incredible woman, Nathalie Huerta. Nathalie is the daughter of Mexican immigrants, one of 10 children, and was raised in California. Nathalie has always loved athletics and was a collegiate basketball player at Dominican University. After undergraduate, she went on to get her MBA at the University of San Francisco and went through the Latino Entrepreneurship Initiative Fellowship Program at Stanford University. Nathalie is now the owner of the first dedicated LGBTQ gym in the country, The Queer Gym. Nathalie and I talk about her experience coming out to her Mexican Catholic family and her journey to starting the first dedicated LGBTQ gym in the country, The Queer Gym. Her story will give you a glimpse into the struggles that the LGBTQ community experience and will help you become a better ally for those that are queer in your life. Tune in to Episode 32 to learn about Nathalie’s experience as a queer Latina and how she is continuing to help her community! In This Episode, You Will Learn:About Nathalie’s upbringing with Mexican immigrant parents (7:30)How Nathalie came out to her family (12:36)About Nathalie’s family business and its influence on her business (17:55)The why behind The Queer Gym (34:13)About the importance of mindset (45:30)Nathalie’s advice for Latinas to handle their shit (48:00)Connect with Nathalie Huerta: WebsiteThe Queer Gym InstagramFacebookNathalie’s InstagramLinkedInLet’s Connect!WebsiteFacebookInstagramLinkedInJackie Tapia Arbonne websiteHow To Handle Your Shit Amiga & Have a Better Life! - Free masterclass See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Born in San Francisco, now splitting her time between Los Angeles, New York and Montreal, Nathalie has always loved to spark an emotion through music and art. As a graduate from McGill University in violin performance, she has completed her Master Certificate in Orchestration for Film and Television with the Berklee College of Music. Nathalie has already cumulated numerous prizes, scholarships and awards for her compositions: LA Film Conducting Intensive Fellowship, ASCAP Hollywood Filmscoring Workshop, BMI Rick Baitz Mentorship, BMI/NYU Television and Ads Worshops, SCL NY Composers Mentorship Program, Finalist in the Oticons International Film Music Competition, Best Sound Design and Audience Award from the 24 Hour Film Race 2014, Berklee Celebrity Scholarship and numerous Grants from the Quebec Arts Council, the Canada Arts Council and SOCAN Foundation. http://www.nathalieboninmusic.com/ 0:00:00 Nathalie Bonin Intro 0:01:00 Meet Nathalie at The AMF47 Musicians Union 0:02:15 How Nathalie got started 0:02:45 Playing at Carnegie Hall at age 12 0:05:15 Nathalie became a pre-med student at age 24 0:06:00 Moving to Italy to become a musician 0:07:15 Transitioning from Classical to improvisational music 0:08:30 Playing with Ted Nash 0:08:40 Playing with Wynton Marsalis (Jazz at Lincoln Center) 0:09:15 Nathalie on her beginnings as a composer 0:10:00 Nathalie taking Berklee online classes 0:10:15 Nathalie on getting into sync tv music 0:11:00 The music director's perspective 0:13:00 It takes grit to find your own way 0:16:45 Private study with many teachers is VERY important 0:18:00 Breaking the mold of a traditional classical musician 0:19:30 Nathalie having to defend her jazz career to classical musicians 0:21:30 Diversity is key 0:22:45 Maintaining your skills and keeping sharp 0:24:50 Day in the life of Nathalie Bonin 0:25:15 Nathalie on wearing different hats 0:26:00 Staying fit 0:26:45 Nathalie on being adaptable 0:29:00 Routine is key to success – being an early bird 0:29:30 Mid-roll 0:30:15 Nathalie's first series scoring gig 0:32:15 Trust your instincts – There is no time for doubt 0:32:45 From Nathalie Bonin to Fil Eisler 0:33:45 Nathalie Bonin... The aerialist? The kung fu master? 0:36:15 Nathalie working with Cirque Du Soleil choreographer 0:39:15 How do you define success? 0:40:50 Nathalie's upcoming projects 0:42:30 Collaborating with Universal France – The Phoenix and The Dragon 0:43:45 Getting Pro-Level recordings from home 0:45:00 Using DPA 4099 Goose neck microphone and UAD Apollo twin interface 0:48:15 Rapid Fire! 0:50:45 Closing
Show 23: Happy Tails Sanctuary - saving dogs in Mauritius Today’s Guest Nathalie Duthil-Cowham My guest today is a wonderful lady who moved to Mauritius with her husband, David, and started up the Happy Tails Sanctuary from nothing but a piece of land generously donated by a local woman. In today’s podcast Nathalie shares this heartwarming and inspiring story with us. Happy Tails Sanctuary rescues dogs (and some cats!) from poverty, neglect and abuse, and nurses them back to health. As Nathalie says, Happy Tails Sanctuary is “full of love,” and we feel this as she tells us about how happy her pack of 70 dogs are, running about in their large enclosures with a beautiful view of the beach, with their tails in the “happy” position. Nathalie and David also run sterilization campaigns and dog welfare education programs in the community. Amazingly, given the huge numbers of dogs rescued, Happy Tails Sanctuary has only existed for a few years. There is still a lot of work to do and Nathalie and David are looking for dog lovers to help them out. Listen along as we hear how Nathalie’s journey to find happiness in her work turned out to be the dogs’ tale of rags to riches! You’ll Hear About: [01:30] The lives of dogs in Mauritius and why Nathalie’s work is so important [07:00] How to manage 70 dogs! [12:30] How dogs end up at Happy Tails Sanctuary [17:00] A retirement dream come true [19:00] Where the dogs saved at Happy Tails end up [23:30] How bad it can be for dogs in Mauritius [27:00] The power of the pack [29:30] How Nathalie came to be living her dream [35:00] What else Happy Tails Sanctuary is doing for dogs in the community [37:00] Ways we can all help [39:00] Happy Tails Sanctuary - the very beginning. How You Can Get Involved: Donate or buy a tee-shirt: https://www.happytailssanctuary.com/shop … or better still, study theonlinedogtrainer.com and plan a trip to Mauritius to help out Nathalie and David with their dog packs! Links & Resources Happy Tails Sanctuary: https://www.happytailssanctuary.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/happytailssanctuarymauritius/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_gq_AbOQqi2g8DFuJNcvGQ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/happy_tails_mauritius/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/HTMauritius?lang=en Rescue and recovery of Yoda https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jdiNMf4FY1o Learn more by tuning into the podcast! Thanks for listening—and again, don’t forget to subscribe to the show on TODT App / iTunes / Spotify to get automatic updates. Cheers, ~Doggy Dan
Welcome to the 35th episode of Automating Quality. Mandy Gervasio is your host, and she’s on a mission to bring you hot industry topics with her fellow life sciences partners and friends! Today’s show is pretty exciting! Mandy is going to be revisiting a topic that Automating Quality covered a bit last season around the GCP space. Joining her to discuss this topic is a veteran guest of the show who previously introduced the GCP topic — Nathalie Bourgouin! Nathalie is the Vice President of Compliance at Skillpad, which is a sister company of SOLABS. With nearly 30 years of experience in pharmaceuticals and biotech in North America and Europe, Nathalie is a leader in compliance, quality, and project management, with a solid background in risk-based quality assurance processes, training, and auditing. She has planned and audited many GMP and GCP vendors, as well as numerous clinical sites in local and global studies. Nathalie is kicking off this episode as the first in a four-part series around GCP inspection readiness from a phased approach perspective. Each of the four episodes will take a look at inspection readiness from four different stages, with the first one being the ‘Initiation’ phase. For those that have yet to be involved in an inspection or in inspection readiness planning, this episode will be especially beneficial! Key Takeaways: [:33] Mandy introduces this episode’s topic. [1:18] Nathalie Bourgouin introduces herself and provides a background of her career. [2:29] Nathalie further explains the topic for today’s episode and the content the full four-part series will cover. [3:07] Nathalie explains what inspection readiness truly refers to. [5:04] What are the first steps you should take when a regulatory agency comes knocking at the door? [7:09] Nathalie further defines the Initiate stage and explains why it is so critical. [8:37] How is an inspection “confirmed”? [10:11] Nathalie breaks down the Initiation stage from a task perspective. [12:11] How does Nathalie identify the key players? What does the vetting process look like and how does she assign those roles? [13:26] How Nathalie ensures all team members are feeling ready and comfortable for the inspection. [15:43] Once the inspector has arrived, what should you expect? [17:12] Mandy wraps up the first episode in the four-part series! Mentioned in this Episode: Skillpad Nathalie Bourgouin’s LinkedIn Mandy.Podcast@Solabs.com
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Tags: #impostersyndrome # venture-capital #investors #founders #crowdfunding #company #work #family #womeninbusiness On this episode of Jaw Speaks Digital podcast, I'm joined by the extremely talented Nathalie Molina Nino...but this week, we're in a car! The brilliant Nathalie accepted a ride to the airport with me in my teenage daughter's car where we hear upbringing how it affected her journey into business, her career and how to grow a successful business. I met Nathalie at the State Of Women Conference - After her Entreounership workshop. I knew I had to have her as a guest on the podcast. I offered her a ride to the airport and the rest ( as they say) you will hear the in this podcast episode Turn up the volume on this episode! Because Nathalie drops some gems. You do not want to miss it! My apologies for the audio issue. However, women in business everywhere need to hear this. Low audio and all! Listen in as we discuss: How do you know you are ready for investors? How Nathalie went from website designer to Investor What her father taught her about perseverance and hard work What every female business owner needs to know about starting a business Nathalie Molina Nino is the founder and CEO of BRAVA Investments, author of Leapfrog and on top of that, she's an entrepreneur, technologist, and coder. To find out more about Nathalie, her book and for your chance to listen to the sample of the audiobook visit her website here nataliemolina.com. We are keeping it all the way 100 with this episode. Some highlights: I LOVE helping you use technology to share your expertise online. Subscribe! Like, Share and Let me know if you have any questions. Send me your question or apply to be a guest on the podcast: http://bit.ly/calljawspeaks Are you following me on the Gram: http://bit.ly/jawspeaksgram Let's connect Join my network: Bit.ly/jawspeakslink If I ruled the world everyone would have access to digital media support, tools & access to information. If everyone helped a little. We could all help a lot! Become a Digital Impact Member- http://bit.ly/digitalimpact2020 Are you ready to make an impact? Let's go! Until next time - Wishing you wellness in life & business Peace! Sponsored by Future Proof Your Brand and Your Business- Marketing for 2020 and beyond: Download my 5-Day Easy Podcast Class Crash Course - Go to bit.ly/podcastin5 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jawspeaksdigital/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jawspeaksdigital/support
Today, your host Ellen Gardner, Communications and Marketing at HIROC, speaks with Nathalie Pambrun, President, Canadian Association of Midwives (CAM). Although she has worked as a midwife in urban, rural and remote communities across Canada and internationally, and sat on both the NACM (Nation Aboriginal Council of Midwives) and CAM boards before becoming President, Nathalie Pambrun emphasizes that none of us is a born leader. Finding our voice means connecting with our passion and purpose – something Nathalie says comes naturally to midwives! For her, articulating a vision for healthcare that’s inclusive of all people means remembering where we come from and always being aware of the voices you’re not hearing. Key Takeaways: [1:03] Nathalie explains the history of CAM and NACM and how they work together [1:51] Does Nathalie struggle with leading CAM and continuing to serve the needs of Indigenous midwives? [4:35] The transformation and change that resulted from the Aboriginal Health Human Resources Initiative [6:39] What Nathalie took from her Indigenous roots [7:30] How Nathalie was called to being a midwife [12:15] The impact of seeing maternal and child health on another continent [14:20Why Nathalie makes it a point to reach out and be aware of the voices she’s not hearing [16:50] The need for true leadership in our country [18:10] Why it’s important to look back and remind ourselves of how we got here [19:21] The ‘gift’ in the HIROC-CAM relationship [20:49] None of us is a born leader, but midwives need to articulate their passion and bring themselves to the table [22:08] How association work has pulled Nathalie out of her day-to-day struggles and focussed her ‘angry, feisty’ side on something constructive [23:11] All members should know that CAM is a safe place to have difficult conversations, explore topics together, and to be represented Mentioned in this Episode: National Aboriginal Council of Midwives (NACM) Canadian Association of Midwives (CAM) Carol Couchie (K’Tigaaning Midwives in Nipissing First Nation, Ont.) Aboriginal Health Human Resources Initiative Mohawk Council of Akwesasne Read More Interviews with Healthcare Leaders at HIROC.com/podcast Follow us on Twitter, and listen on iTunes. Email us at Communications@HIROC.com.
Nathalie Garcia is a Holistic Nutritionist and Co-Founder of Practice Better, a Practice Management Platform created specifically for nutrition-based health and wellness practitioners like you. She understands first-hand what it means to start and run a Health and Wellness Practice, having faced many of the same challenges of finding a balance between being consistent with clients and managing the back-end work that goes into running a wellness practice. When Nathalie couldn’t find an affordable solution to meet her needs, she was inspired to create Practice Better. Today, Practice Better helps thousands of practitioners automate their workflow so they can spend less time on administrative tasks and more time helping clients reach their health goals. In this episode, we cover: How Nathalie initially developed Practice Better. What an Electronic Medical Record (EMR) is and what makes Practice Better unique. How to incorporate coaching and client accountability in your nutrition practice using Practice Better. Unique features offered in Practice Better that enhance the client experience, streamline your processes, and minimize administrative stress. Using Practice Better to automate the programs offered in your service-based business. The different plans offered in Practice Better and how to choose the plan that’s right for your business as it evolves. Common mistakes that private practitioners make that can be avoided with Practice Better. Guest Resources: www.practicebetter.io Follow Practice Better on Facebook and Instagram Check out Practice Better's tutorials on YouTube New users can use CLEARDESK20 to save 20% off their first 4 months of the Pro or Plus plan Sign up for Practice Better here! (affiliate link) Resources from Libby: Want new ideas to grow your nutrition business and private practice? Get more clients with this free ebook. More podcast episodes Instagram @libbyrothschild Libby on Facebook Check out Libby’s programs for Dietitians Contact Libby via email
Nathalie Lennon is an Instagram influencer, who is passionate about fitness, diet and mindset development. Nathalie is a qualified personal trainer and a nutritional health coach. She offers coaching programs (online and offline) to educate and support people to find true health and happiness. I have been inspired by following Nathalie’s health journey vicariously through Instagram these past few years. I also admire her ability to grow an online business in the health & fitness field. In this conversation we discuss: How Nathalie ended up becoming a health coach and personal trainer Challenges with growing an online business Finding your own voice and staying in your lane. How to deal with doubt and change Developing a healthy mindset towards food and exercise Relaxing, and intuitive living Importance of asking for help and support Time management and planning tips for productivity Taking breaks from technology Connect with Nathalie: Instagram handle: @nathalielennon_ website: http://www.nathalielennon.ie (http://www.nathalielennon.ie/online-coaching.html) Join our WE community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/wildexpansioninnercircle/?source_id=643398766088531 Learn more about WE: https://www.wildexpansion.com/ Follow me on Instagram: @wildexpansion
Nathalie is known for her grace, fluidity and precision, as well as for her belly dance event, the Annual Miami Bellydance Convention! Nathalie was featured in many music videos and television shows such as Timberland’s Music Video (Indian Flute), R- Kelly’s Music video (Whine for me), MTV music Award 2005, Opening Act for the Cirque du Soleil “KA” in Las Vegas, Fox Sports awards, and many more. She has also performed for many celebrities like Shaquille O’Neil, Gloria Estefan, Emilio Estefan, Jason Taylor, Method man, and Alonzo Mourning. In the summer of 2008 she brought to South Florida the first Miami Bellydance Convention festival held at the Intercontinental Hotel, bringing performers and instructors from all around the world. More than 2,000 people have attended this event during the past 10 years.In this interview we discussed such questions and topics:- How the Miami Bellydance Convention was born.- How Nathalie chooses dates for the event, and coordinates it with the busy schedules of invited artists.- How much in advance does she start preparations for the event.- Struggles of combining motherhood and festival organization.- Visa procedures for artists and participants.- How to deal with stress.- Best advertising for your event.- Nathalie’s advise to starting events.Show Notes to this episode:Belly Dance Life Podcast CHALLENGE: www.ianadance.com/challengeFind Nathalie Hatab on website, Instagram, YouTube, and FB. Information about Annual Miami Bellydance Convention HERE.Find Iana on Instagram, FB, Youtube, website .My Inner Dancer: myinnerdancer.comBellydance Evolution and information about their new program and casting: bellydanceevolution.comPodcast: www.ianadance.com/podcast
Shownotes: http://fizzleshow.com/313 How do we run a business that does not run us into the ground? Can we give energy into our hustle without having none left for anything else? How do we keep the wind in our sails? The idea of managing the size of a business to suit your actual needs seems to becoming more and more attractive to a lot of entrepreneurs. It is something we have spoken about before on the Fizzle Show and we strongly believe you are the one who should decide the scope and ambition of what you do! In this episode, we take this idea one step further and think about just how much and what kind of work you really need to do today. Rather than trying to reinvent the wheel, is there an obvious question that you see being asked that you know how to answer? Today on the show we are joined by Nathalie Lussier who is a digital strategist, the founder of Access Ally and has made it her mission to help you achieve your dreams. We talk to her about automation, the customer's journey, facilitating a good experience for an audience, improving the work you have already done and why you already have everything you need. For all of this and more, join us today! Key Points From This Episode: • A quick introduction to Nathalie and her business. [0:03:26.4] • Switching the equation around so your business serves you. [0:08:30.7] • Breaking things down in past, present and future. [0:13:16.2] • Sustainable entrepreneurship and the value of service. [0:15:26.6] • The vital lessons that we learn in trying times. [0:19:17.4] • The expert's dilemma and getting perspective on your own value. [0:22:40.7] • The patterns that helped Nathalie discover her gifts in plain sight. [0:26:35.5] • How Nathalie's answered the questions she was encountering. [0:31:35.3] • Moving forward with freebies towards paid services. [0:35:54.7] • Fighting your own battles and slaying your own dragons. [0:41:02.8] • Nathalie's business preparation for having her baby. [0:46:51.2] • The architecture of online business and the customer journey. [0:51:54.1] • Stamina and dedication to bettering a single offer. [0:54:32.6] • Post mortem, taking stock and dialing it all in for updates. [1:00:49.4] • Honoring the work already done and doubling down. [1:04:40.7] • You already have what you need! [1:08:01.1] • And much more! Links Mentioned in Today's Episode: • Fizzle — https://fizzle.co/ • AccessAlly — https://accessally.com • Nathalie Lussier — https://nathalielussier.com • Oprah — http://www.oprah.com • Jerry Seinfeld — http://jerryseinfeld.com • Dan Tocchini — https://www.crunchbase.com/person/daniel-tocchini • Schitt's Creek — https://www.netflix.com/za/title/80036165 • Trello — https://trello.com • Atlassian— https://www.atlassian.com • Narnia — http://www.narnia.com • Vitals — https://vitals.agency/ • Jim Rohn — https://www.jimrohn.com • Nathan Barry — https://nathanbarry.com • ConvertKit — https://convertkit.com • Fizzle Try 5 — http://fizzle.co/try5 • Fizzle Goals Course — https://fizzle.co/courses/goals • Fizzle Journaling Course — https://fizzle.co/courses/journal • Drip — https://www.drip.com • Fizzle on Twitter — https://twitter.com/fizzle • Fizzle Defining Your Audience — https://fizzle.co/guides/defining-your-audience • Fizzle Roadmap — https://fizzle.co/sparkline/small-business-roadmap-1-clarity • Fizzle Just Ship It Challenge — https://fizzle.co/sparkline/join-30-day-just-ship-challenge • Fizzle Customer Conversation Course — https://app.fizzle.co/courses/customer-conversations • Fizzle Just Ship It Challenge — https://app.fizzle.co/just-ship-it-challenge • Fizzle Post Mortem Workbook — https://fizzle.co/sparkline/learning-from-pain-via-post-mortems-fs295/ • Aiden Fishbein — https://vitals.agency/blog/author/aiden/ • Courage and Clarity — https://www.courageandclarity.com/ • Steph Crowder on Twitter — https://twitter.com/stephcrowder_ • Corbett Barr on Twitter — https://twitter.com/CorbettBarr • Chase Reeves on Twitter — https://twitter.com/chase_reeves • Chase Reeves Reviews — https://www.youtube.com/user/chasereeves • Fizzle Sparkline — https://fizzle.co/sparkline • Fizzle Essentials of Web Design Course — https://fizzle.co/library/essentials-of-website-design-for-business-builders • Fizzle Website Tune Up Curse — https://fizzle.co/courses/tuneup • Start A Blog That Matters Course — https://fizzle.co/start-a-blog-that-matters • Fizzle 80/20 Copywriting Guide — https://fizzle.co/sparkline/writing-copy-for-web • Fizzle Toolkit — https://fizzle.co/toolkit • Fizzle Craft + Commerce — https://fizzle.co/sparkline/craft-commerce • Fizzle Project Management for Entrepreneurs — https://fizzle.co/sparkline/project-management-for-entrepreneurs • Fizzle Hosting — https://fizzle.co/hosting
Nathalie Basha is a Webby nominated travel journalist with a passion for telling stories about the intersection between people, culture and fascinating places. She shoots, writes, edits, and reports on her stories both at home in LA and around the world on assignment. Basically, she has a dream career! And her pieces regularly go viral, getting millions upon millions of views per story. One video alone has more than 70 MILLION views and counting! If you're interested at all in being a content creator, learning how to create stories that connect with people, and learning how to make things that resonate with an audience, this is a must listen episode. I love this conversation, because we learn all about Nathalie's journey to working in such an incredible career, with stops along the way as an entertainment news reporter, features news reporter, and the surprising part time job she picked up to support herself when she quit TV news without a plan and decided to go full force with her YouTube channel The Travel Muse. Nathalie shares why it’s so important to create roles and opportunities for yourself, why we have to purposefully conquer our fears, and how to manifest the exact dream career and life that you want. We also talk about going viral - why she thinks her work connects with such a massive audience, and her advice on creating work with the intent of going viral. Mentioned in this episode: How Nathalie burned out of TV news, quit without a plan, and started her YouTube channel The Travel Muse How she developed The Travel Muse over 3 years, without generating any income, and took a part time job to pay the bills Why it’s so important to create the opportunity for yourself and take the initiative if you want something to happen How Nathalie finds the stories she reports on and why she is interested in telling the stories of the people that make the places she travels to special Why feeling nervous is a good thing How she has had countless videos go viral Nathalie’s advice on approaching content creation with the intent of going viral How Nathalie and her fiancé Dr. Evan Antin both manifested their dream careers How to get started in telling stories through video like Nathalie Nathalie’s videos mentioned in this episode: San Quentin State Prison uses hula dance to help prison reform These Georgian dancers perform battle scenes with real swords Instagram's hottest vet treats snakes and elephants, and we spent a day with him This woman takes pictures of adorable animals and gets paid to do it CONNECT WITH NATHALIE: Instagram | YouTube | Facebook CONNECT WITH CREATIVITY SCHOOL: Thank you so much for listening! Subscribe so you never miss an episode, and connect with me online! Instagram | Twitter | Facebook If you have any questions or comments for the show, click here.
This week’s guest is the one and only Nathalie Nahai, The Web Psychologist. She’s an author and in-demand globetrotting speaker on how to apply behavioural science to all things digital to make them more effective and ethical. Nathalie’s been a musician and recording artist, she has a psychology degree and used to be a web designer. Right now, she’s studying art in Barcelona as well as doing her day job! In this episode you’ll hear: How Nathalie juggles life and the unique way she prioritises what to say “Yes” to You’ll learn how she went about reinventing her career She shares fascinating research on how the colour of clothing we wear can affect how intelligently we’ll come across The killer one liner Nathalie uses when she feels she’s been harassed A quick note that there’s occasional colourful language in this episode so if you’re sensitive to this or have little ears around you may wish to monitor accordingly. Enjoy this episode! Links of interest: Nathalie's Website See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Episode 14 is the story of how Nathalie from Martinique & Casey from the United States quickly figured out if they were a good match for each other using humor & vulnerability. We talk about: • What it was like growing up in a Martiniquan dual language household vs a black American family household • Growing up in a strict French Caribbean household • How Nathalie and Casey met • How a belly bump set the tone for their relationship • Keeping peace with the in-laws • How they communicated their relationship deal breakers
So you’ve launched a product or service you’re really proud of, complete with a stellar membership site, but all you hear are crickets. Today’s guest has firsthand experience with this frustrating scenario, and she is here to help you learn from her mistakes and build an audience first. Nathalie Doremieux and her husband, Olivier, spent ten years working as software engineers in Silicon Valley before returning to their native France and founding New Software Marketing in 2006. But they made the mistake of thinking that if they built a quality piece of software, people would find them. Because of their inexperience in the marketing realm, the business struggled. Down to their last $2,000, Nathalie and Olivier invested in a coach who changed their perspective, pushing them to focus on skills they might leverage to monetize quickly. It was then that they niched down to web design and membership sites, and New Software Marketing took off. Five years later, the multi-six-figure business serves entrepreneurs and public figures including Kimra Luna, James Five years later, the multi-six-figure business serves entrepreneurs and public figures including Kimra Luna, James Wedmore and Kate Northrup. Today Nathalie shares the importance of ‘the hustle’ early in your entrepreneurial journey, how she and her husband approach working together, and the biggest mistakes people make in building websites. Listen and learn how to build an audience that will make your product launch a success! Key Takeaways The mistakes Nathalie made in building her business Hid behind expertise Ignored marketing piece How Nathalie pinpointed web pages and membership sites as niche Sought help of coach Determined what could monetize quickly Built list of people with interest in establishing websites Developed a reputation in space (via blogging, etc.) Saw need for memberships sites in offline entrepreneurs seeking online presence The importance of ‘the hustle’ early on in your entrepreneurial journey Quit 9 to 5 for 24/7 Must build business first, then enjoy four-hour work week The necessity of building an audience Nathalie created online course, built membership site Launch fell flat because she overlooked marketing component How Nathalie approaches working with her husband Became entrepreneur for love Had to acquire entrepreneurial mindset Clearly defined roles (she is face of company, he works behind-the-scenes) Nathalie’s biggest accomplishment in business thus far Accepting invitation to speak on stage Boosted business to next level To grow, you must get comfortable with being uncomfortable The biggest mistakes people make in designing websites Make themselves the focus, rather than the visitor Must convince visitor you can do something for them in five seconds Goal is to add visitor to list with free content Resources Off the Charts with Nathalie Lussier Connect with Nathalie Doremieux New Software Marketing