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Profitable Joyful Consulting
EP29: Why You Need a Virtual CFO For Your Business

Profitable Joyful Consulting

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2020 41:50


On the Profitable Joyful Consulting podcast, I teach you how to increase your profits and enjoy your business more. In this episode, you’ll learn why you need a virtual CFO for your business with guest Patty Lawrence.  Patty, my long-time client and friend, is the Consulting CFO and Founder of TurboExecs. She works with results-oriented business owners to reveal the story behind the numbers with financial tools that skyrocket profitability, productivity and remove barriers to growth and profits. Her clients typically increase the bottom line by at least 15 percent and feel in control of their finances and results. Business owners are often baffled by their numbers and the blurry picture those numbers paint. Their books are at best, a mystery, or at worst, a mess. So it’s no surprise that some business owners are their lowest paid employee. They’re unsure about how much they can afford to invest, or even if they’re prepared for what life throws at them (hello, COVID). Patty knows that. She understands that they need to hear from a calming voice about their business finances. That it’s going to be OK. And that’s exactly what she delivers. If you’re ready to get clear on your numbers, pay yourself well and discover the story behind the numbers in your business, this episode is for you. Get ready to take notes as Patty and I talk about: How a client went from hemorrhaging cash to increasing sales by 20% (and the bottom line by 38%!) by sucking it up and doing the hard work. What every business owner should know: 6 financial management issues that translate across any size business. Information in trends that tell the story behind the numbers in your business. Post-COVID cash position recommendations. Pricing your services for profitability. 3 numbers all business owners must track consistently. The counterintuitive approach she uses that helps her stay in her Joy and Genius zone. How Patty evolved from hourly rates to outcome-based engagements and increased average client size from $2,500 to $132K. You’ll also hear Patty’s remarkable journey from solo entrepreneur to having a team she can trust and the gutsy hire she just made to (gulp) replace herself!  Connect with Patty on LinkedIn and head to her website to use her free salary tool, an Excel sheet that helps you set clear financial goals.  Catch this episode:   On YouTube: https://youtu.be/5yYMpcRqMfw  On your favorite app: https://enlightenedmarketing.com/podcast/

Good Girls Get Rich Podcast
101 - Why Relationships are Today's Business Currency with Patty Farmer

Good Girls Get Rich Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2019 42:10


Wondering why some people succeed quicker than others in their business? It’s all because they are functioning off of a different type of currency… relationships!   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, Karen interviews Patty Farmer on her journey to success and her top tips and knowledge on why relationships are today’s business currency and how you can start building profitable relationships today!   Patty Farmer is an award-winning Marketing & Media Strategist, International Speaker, Podcast Host, Magazine Publisher, and Event Producer and works with small business owners, entrepreneurs & speakers to attract and convert their ideal clients so they can make a big impact in the world, and bigger deposits in their bank account.    Patty believes we all have a message and her mission is to help them master their marketing, leverage the media, and monetize their business in a way that creates transformation for both them and their clients while designing a lifestyle they want to live. #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: Read the blog for todays episode at karenyankovich.com/101 Read the transcript for todays episode at karenyankovich.com/101transcript Episode Spotlights: Where to find everything for this week’s episode: karenyankovich.com/101 Intro to todays episode (1:48) Patty’s work background and journey to adding speaking to her experience (3:34) What Patty learned from her highest paying speaking gig that changed her career (7:50) Patty’s favorite feedback she gets from speaking engagements (11:10) How Patty helps her audience with (13:05) How to leverage the media for your small business (14:18) What is newsjacking? (17:49) Why relationships are the most important part of business today (19:50) How to use twitter as a profitable business tool (24:01) How to turn an active follow to a closed business client (27:08) Leveraging the power of 5 to build your business (29:50) Importance of taking phone calls for business (35:36) What’s coming up for Patty Farmer in this new year (38:03) Recap of the episode (40:26) Resources Mentioned In This Episode:   Visit marketingmediamoney.com to get your latest issue of Patty’s magazine Where you can find Patty Farmer: Pattyfarmer.com Facebook Twitter @pattyfarmer LinkedIn Pinterest Instagram @pattyfarmerceo You Daily LinkedIn Routine for Generating Revenue Join my new workshop at karenyankovich.com/winning Join the waitlist for my LinkedIn Profile Challenge at linkedinprofilechallenge.com Karen’s expert LinkedIn services: karenyankovich.com/linkedin-services  Join my free Facebook Group to share how you use LinkedIn and get support tips Follow me on Instagram for more content 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

Art Made Easy
How One Art Teacher Copes with Anxiety & Depression: AME 137

Art Made Easy

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2019 46:13


Felicia Merrick is a veteran classroom teacher of 22 years before becoming an art teacher. It’s a position she feels embodies all that she loves: creativity and children. But a series of devastating losses lead to a debilitating battle with anxiety and depression. Through daily calming practices, the right medication, and a full self-help toolbox, Felicia is determined to manage anxiety. She hopes that by sharing her story, other art teachers will earn to identify the trigger points and to find the necessary help. WHAT YOU’LL LEARN: - Felicia’s journey to become an art teacher - How she deals with anxiety and the best tools available to help others do the same - What effect influential people will have in your life - Why it’s so important to say “goodbye” to challenging times in your life and career - How Patty finds her calm and reenergizes LISTEN TO THE SHOW Felicia's Autobiography: Being the youngest child, I always wanted to be “the boss” and was given an opportunity in Kindergarten. I was determined to be a teacher. I became a 2nd grade teacher and did so for 22+ years. After graduating from SDSU, my husband (of 32 years this month) and I moved to Northern California to get a teaching job, because I refused to be a sub! I loved it! I felt alive. I was in control. I had it all going on. I did a job-share for 10 years with many fabulous teachers, (some questionable) while I had my 4 children...Teaching was my passion. I was right where I belonged! Unknowingly, my path led my family and I to relocate to Southern California. For the past 5 years, I have been an ART teacher at the elementary level. This, amongst other roles I play, mom, sister to 8 other sisters and 8 brothers, friend, colleague, etc. I became an Art teacher! Who would’ve thunk? I guess I did! I didn’t even know it! As well as 2nd grade and ART, I have taught “Computer Coding” and “Health and Wellness” (both in which I am not formally trained). I am so thankful I have DSS as my go-to for art instruction and realtime art teacher support. I have a loving God. I have a loving family, (both immediate and extended) that have supported me 100% thru this journey called life. I do know that this thing we call Art is more than just that. It is a healthy, healing boat to be on, and I am embarking on it “full steam ahead”! I do intend to “sail around the world” of art and share it with my students who have not had such an amazing path to follow, strong support, or a loving ocean to sail on. May I be a conduit to help these young humans recognize this through “this thing called ART” as I boss them around. LINKS & RESOURCES: - AME 136: Finding Your Voice as an Art Teacher with Cassie Stephens - Summer Beach & Biz Book Reads - An Unquiet Mind* by Kay Redfield Jamison - The Power of Now*  by Eckart Tolle - A New Earth* by Eckhart Tolle - Calm.com *Affiliate Link: we get a portion of the profits from products purchased from this link You can visit Patty through Deep Space Sparkle on Facebook and Instagram Patty Palmer At Home Instagram Join the Sparklers Club waitlist HERE support@deepspacesparkle.com

Top Advisor Marketing Podcast
Ep 175 – Uncork Your Productivity: Part 1 — With Patty Kreamer and Michelle Donovan

Top Advisor Marketing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2019 38:36


Welcome to part one of this mini-series with our friends Patty Kreamer and Michelle Donovan, co-owners of Productivity Uncorked! Today, Matt speaks to our special guests about productivity. They bring you actionable advice, covering topics from managing to-do lists and getting rid of brain clutter to calendering and cutting out email-stress once and for all. In this episode, you will learn: What it means to be truly productive How to go about creating and managing a to-do list How Patty teaches people the time blocking system What it means to be unproductive and how to get ahead of it Some of the biggest time wasters financial advisors deal with Tips for reducing the stress that comes with handling emails What the productivity coaching program by Patty and Michelle entails And more! Are you ready to uncork your productivity and become more effective? Then tune in to learn how! Resources: Productivity Uncorked Brought to you by: Iris.xyz

How I Work
Netflix's ex Chief Talent Officer Patty McCord on how to be radically honest at work.

How I Work

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2018 41:21


My guest today is Patty McCord. Patty McCord served as chief talent officer of Netflix for 14 years and helped create the Netflix Culture Deck, which has been viewed on Slideshare over 15 million times (Sheryl Sandberg has referred to this deck as “ the most important document ever to come out of the Valley.”). She is also the author of "Powerful: Building a Culture of Freedom and Responsibility". In this episode, we talk about:How Patty uses her time on planesHow her life is different post-NetflixHow Patty prepares for presentationsThe key to making unlimited paid leave workHer commutes to work with Reed Hastings and the critical role this playedWhere she conducted most of her one-on-one meetingsThe importance of being radically honest at work - and how to get better at itHow to change a cultureWhy many companies’ bonus systems are brokenWhat executives need to expect from their HR peopleFind Patty at pattymccord.com, check out her book Powerful (https://www.amazon.com/Powerful-Building-Culture-Freedom-Responsibility/dp/1939714095) and take a look at the Netflix Culture deck (https://jobs.netflix.com/culture).Visit amanthaimber.com/podcast for full show notes from all episodes.Get in touch at amantha@inventium.com.au See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Denise Walsh - Dream Cast
Episode 022 – The [SECRET] Behind Chicken Soup's Billion Dollar Success

Denise Walsh - Dream Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2018 49:47


We have an epic episode on the Dream Cast today. Jack Canfield is one of my top mentors of all time, and my guest today is Patty Aubery, president of the Canfield Training Group. Patty oversaw the publishing industry’s first billion-dollar brand with Chicken Soup for the Soul, but not only that: she also created a multi-million dollar training company surrounding the Success Principles with Jack Canfield. Patty has been described as Jack Canfield’s guiding force, overseeing every detail of Jack’s publishing and training. Patty has reinvented herself time and time again, today she has dedicated herself to helping women entrepreneurs, sales professionals, and corporate employees through live events, retreats and speaking engagements. I am SO honored to have her here on the show! In our discussion today, Patty describes her firsthand experience in launching the Chicken Soup for the Soul Series. In turning Chicken Soup for the Soul into a billion dollar brand, she had to learn a LOT about publishing and promotion, her story is inspirational, whether you’ve ever imagined writing your own inspirational or motivational book or not. It’s how Patty reinvented herself after this groundbreaking success that will truly amaze you. Topics Covered and some Key Takeaways: –The ways in which we are our own biggest obstacles, and the mindset we need to get over ourselves –When you know what your path is and you’re clear on it, you can NOT get sidetracked or derailed. It’s up to you to stay on track (we discuss how to do this). –Challenges of and tips for balancing achievement and family life, it IS possible –How to get over feeling judged by others –How Patty started the program that was life-changing for me: Train the Trainer –What it’s like to deliver the Chicken Soup for the Soul Books, coordinating with hundreds of authors –Why you need some GOAL FRIENDS –How to own your greatness and take 100% ownership (and why it’s sometimes so difficult to do) –What a great business partnership looks like and the possibilities it opens –Know your strengths, know what areas you need help in and get help - “It’s not what you know, it’s who you know.” As you can see, there is a TON to learn in this episode. But it doesn’t stop there. Patty Aubery teaches so much more on a daily basis. To learn more about what Patty has to offer, check out her links below!: PattyAubery.com GoalFriends.com

Spark Joy
Ep 18 | Life KPIs: Measure What Matters with Patty Morrissey

Spark Joy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2018 44:00


Patty Morrissey, KonMari Consultant, shows us how to start the year defining and tracking success on our own terms by combining the power of KonMari, Ben Franklin Circles, and life key performance indicators (KPIs). Our guest, Patty Morrissey, is a certified KonMari Consultant based in Huntington, NY. Patty is dedicated to helping people throughout her dynamic career as a nanny, social worker, college student affairs administrator, corporate social responsibility manager, non-profit director, and entrepreneur. She is a lifestyle and organizing consultant, who believes our homes should “Spark Joy” and that our own definition of success is the only one that matters. In this episode, you'll learn about life management tools that complement your KonMari path and help you spark joy where it counts! Patty shares how to keep score of what matters by applying key performance indicators (KPIs) (commonly used in corporate environments) to your own life. We also explore the impact of Ben Franklin Circles, which help people improve themselves and the world by practicing 13 timeless virtues. To connect with Patty, visit www.pattymorrissey.com and follow her @pattymorrissey on Instagram and Facebook. For more information on Ben Franklin Circles, visit www.benfranklincircles.org. Spark Joy wants to hear from you! Tell us your burning tidying questions or share stories about how KonMari has impacted your life. Find us at www.sparkjoypodcast.com and email us at contact@sparkjoypodcast.com to leave a question or comment for a chance to be featured on next week’s show. Join us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter via @sparkjoypodcast. In this episode, you’ll enjoy: How reading The Life-changing Magic of Tidying Up during a four hour commute led Patty to leave corporate america to become a KonMari Consultant How Patty was left with a physical and emotional void after completing her KonMari tidying event that she continues fill more intentionally How Patty rationalized letting go of a majority of her journals and kept reflection papers to share on the Mortified podcast one day How Patty's brave clients encourage her to continue to revisit certain clutter categories How a ruthless focus on key performance indicators at her corporate job led Patty to take a step back and track what was going on in her own life Patty's Life KPIs: Meals with my family; Visits with friends; Walks in nature; Dates with my husband; New experiences How you can start developing your own life KPIs: Key Performance Indicators for Life How Ben Franklin's 13 virtues (created over 300 years ago) apply to modern life, serve as the foundation for the Ben Franklin Circle community, and complement your KonMari tidying event Ben Franklin's Virtues: Temperance, Silence, Order, Resolution, Frugality, Industry, Sincerity, Justice, Moderation, Cleanliness, Chastity, Tranquility, and Humility How Ben Franklin Circles create a safe space and permission to be honest about what's going on in your life How Patty's Spirit Walk project satisfies many of her life KPIs Why we all agree David Allen's Getting Things Done system continues to helps us lower our mental RAM How Patty's Today show appearance for being "messy" 12 years ago was the start of her trial-and-error filled journey to order How peak levels of consumption has created a new problem for our generation that's led us to examine our relationship with stuff and change our habits Patty's favorite tidying tip: Sit down with your spouse and write down your individual home responsibilities/tasks on notecards to assess how much you actually have to do. Revisit and redistribute responsibilities accordingly to ensure a healthy distribution. What sparks the most joy for Patty: All aspects of planning, preparing for, and anticipating her daughter's halloween costume and anticipating the experience Gems: "Personal growth does require some element of discomfort." "Papers really represent undone tasks." "It was not my employer's responsibility to make sure I'm living my best life, it was my responsibility." "The magic of the Ben Franklin Circle is the observation of the daily review." "Recognize how much you actually have to do and realize it's impossible for you to do it all." "Find your group that you can be you with and safely change within." You can find Karin Socci at The Serene Home You can find Kristyn Ivey at For the Love of Tidy Special Guest: Patty Morrissey.

Charter School Growth Fund Podcast
A Radically Honest Conversation About Talent with Patty McCord

Charter School Growth Fund Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2017 22:42


0:51 How Patty fell in love with talent 1:46 How do you determine your company's culture? 3:21 Why did the Netflix culture deck resonate with so many people? 7:08 What's wrong with perks and bonuses? 9:49 How to hire A players 13:18 Always be recruiting 14:17 What is radical honesty? 17:41 What should be the roles of managers? 19:07 Letting go of teacher retention

Onward Nation
Episode 536: Close the skills gap, with Patty Alper.

Onward Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2017 39:35


Patty Alper is author of “Teach to Work: How a Mentor, a Mentee, and a Project Can Close the Skills Gap in America.” Patty’s 35-year career as an entrepreneur and business executive, coupled with two decades of hands-on experience working with youth, helps her understand the growing skills gap from both perspectives: the employers who seek to build a pipeline and hire better prepared youth for 21st century jobs, and the youth who are often ill equipped or ill trained to enter the new workforce. Patty bridges the business and academic sectors uniquely with a proven mentorship formula, told through best practices, case studies, and heartwarming true tales of youth. What you’ll learn about in this episode Where the skills gap exists and why it’s problematic How youth are not being prepared well enough to enter the 21st century job market What employers and corporations want educators to teach How Patty defines mentorship How the world is heading towards more service employment Why you shouldn’t be scared of mentorship but rather face it with a place of gratitude Why autonomy and having the ability to be creative matters Why Patty loves having and teaching the ability to plan How you can get more out of mentoring than you could possibly imagine How to best connect with Patty: Website: teachtowork.com

Boss Free Society Podcast | Entrepreneur Mindset, Skills and Tools Hacks
BFS 081: Tips For When You Are Ready To Quit Your Job

Boss Free Society Podcast | Entrepreneur Mindset, Skills and Tools Hacks

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2015 22:56


BFS 081:  Tips For When You Are Ready to Quit Your Job Patty Dominguez is a recovering Corporate America exec from Chicago, ILAfter being laid off from her lucrative consulting position in late 2008, she struggled with the idea of trading her time for money again. She would literally feel sick to her stomach on Sunday nights waiting for the inevitable Monday morning blues to set in as she struggled to find purpose and fulfillment in the work that she was doing. She was committed to finding a way out of her situation.   This episode is all about that journey!  In this episode: Ever since Patty was a kid - she had the entrepreneurial spirit Hear the name Patty had for her ad agency when she was a teenager Want to be Boss Free? Patty gives her number one piece of advice Find out the one thing in a corporate atmosphere that led Patty to walk away What was the side hustle that gave Patty an inkling of hope to do her own thing Learn Patty's exit strategy from corporate How Patty took her corporate skills to the marketplace for herself Right coaching and mentorship is vital Why Patty doesn't carry business cards at networking events Pay attention to the caliber of people that attend these networking events Invest in yourself Resources: Rich Dad, Poor Dad - Robert Kiyosaki Automatic Millionaire - David BachPatty's FREE Tutorial on how to price your consulting services VoxerEp 000 - Boss Free Society PodcastEp 065 - Roberto Candelaria - Boss Free Society Podcast Coming Soon Patty's Facebook Training for Direct Sellers

She Talks Radio
Episode 2: Career Strategies with Patty Miller, COO Nobel Learning Communities

She Talks Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2014 38:59


 Patricia Miller, COO, Nobel Learning Communities| Secrets to Advancing Your Career   Patricia Millerjoined Nobel Learning Communities, Inc., as chief operating officer in January 2004.  With more than 35 years of experience in building brands through leadership and strategic development, her career has spanned the university environment, retail, franchising and for-profit education industries. As chief operating officer of Nobel Learning, Miller has responsibility for more than 155 preschools in 15 states and the District of Columbia.  Accomplishments:  ü  35 Year Career in University, Retail, Franchising, and For Profit Education.  ü  As SVP Of Sylvan Learning Systems ,grew franchise operations from 650 centers to 1200 centers over 8 years  ü  Now, COO of Nobel Learning Communities with responsibility over 155 Preschools in 15 states.  ü  Serves on the board of Pathways PA – an organization dedicated to helping women, teens and family achieve economic independence & well-being,  ü  A sought after panelist for the Grant Thorton Executive Forum, The Philadelphia Women’s Roundtable, and The Association for Corporate Growth.  ü Recognized by Women’s Biz.com as one of the Women to watch  ü  One of 2011 Philadelphia Business journal Women of Distinction. Outside of the office, Miller serves as a mentor to professional women and is active in community service. She is on the board of Pathways PA, an organization dedicated to helping women, teens, children and families achieve economic independence and well-being. Her other commitments include The Forum for Executive Women, The Ohio State University Alumni Association, Chester County Fund for Women and Girls, and Women’s Way.  She is a graduate of The Ohio State University and resides in Wayne, Pa Patricia believes that real lasting change can happen when we want it bad enough and we commit to making it happen.  She begins by telling us the story of her first job.  She wanted to be a lifeguard but back in the 1950’s, girls were not lifeguards especially when the program was being run by the high school football coach.  Be inspired by her story and how she overcame the challenge of being told “A girl is never going to be a life guard”. Listen on as she moves through her career sharing wisdom, inspiration and down to earth tips for how she was able to power ahead to the position she holds today. The lessons Patty shares throughout this program is priceless! And surely going to leave you wanting to learn more. Her top three (or four in Patty’s case) pieces of advice for women wanting to advance their carreers.   Tip 1:  Find a Mentor – and be sure to formalize that relationship with clarity so each party knows what is expected of them in this relationship.   Tip 2:  Form your own networks or groups to surround yourself with likeminded women who share in your interests and can offer you the support and guidance you will throughout your career.   Tip 3:  Always ask questions to learn the most you can about people, their situations and their life stories and more importantly always listen.       >>Do not fall into the rehearsal effect when listening – learn all about it in this episode.   Tip 4:  Make a difference every day – ask yourself everyday if you are making a difference and if you are not, do something that does make a difference.    Topics discussed in this episode:  -       How Patty overcame the man/woman stereotype. -       The top qualities Patty looks for when interviewing upcoming leaders.  -       Patty’s advice on how to stay true to yourself and grounded in who you are.  -       Learn the importance of surrounding yourself with strong people and building a support system  -       How Patty’s tenacity and drive got her exactly what she wanted!  -       Learn Patty’s words of wisdom including:  o    “I’d rather you try something new and ask for forgiveness later” when speaking about taking risks  o    “You forced me to think about my story” when talking about rewriting your own story – one of Kellie’s Top Ten Strategies.   Links in this episode:  Ø  Nobel Learning Communities:    http://www.nobellearning.com/  Ø  The Forum for Executive Women:  http://www.forumofexecutivewomen.com/  Ø  Patty’s Charity – Pathways http://www.pathwayspa.org  Ø  SheTribe Community:  http://www.she-tribe.com     Ø  SheTribe Facebook Page:  https://www.facebook.com/shetribe1  Ø  Kellie D’Andrea’s twitter  www.twitter.com/keldandrea