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The Self-Love Club®
Actress Rebekah Randell 'Positive mindsets and not giving up on your dreams'

The Self-Love Club®

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2021 50:46


Hi listener bestie pals! On the show we're joined by Actress Rebekah Randell. Rebekah is so bubbly and such a go getter.We find out about:- How Rebekah made her way from a sleep beach town to starring on New Zealand's leading drama Shortland Street 5 nights a week. - How Rebekah didn't give up on her dreams - Self-care and being kind to yourself - Rebekah's hustle and positive mindset is inspiring and we can learn a lot from this conversation.Follow: @rebekah.randell on Instagram But wait, there's more! We're an independent podcast dedicated to delivering content for millennial women and chatting about stuff that matters.You can support us by:- Hitting subscribe on your go to podcast app, click follow on Spotify - Turn on automatic downloads - Leave us a 5 star rating and write a glowing review- Show us where you're listening or screenshot and post on your Instagram story and tag us @selfloveclubpodcast in it so we can see and share- Share with your friends, sisters, workmates, everyone! - Delve into and listen to our 2.5 year back log Keep up with us and follow: @selfloveclubpodcast and Bel @belcrawford on Instagram Leave us a voice message sharing your thoughts on our sparkly new hotline hotline@belcrawford.com to be featured on the show!Thanks so much to Caci for making this episode possible Start your skin journey with a skin conditioning treatment for just $50 in August. Book now at caci.co.nzPLUS win one of 5x $70 vouchersCheck out my latest @belcrawford Instagram post to enter

Selling the Couch with Melvin Varghese, Ph.D.
284: Depression and Private Practice Building

Selling the Couch with Melvin Varghese, Ph.D.

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2021 29:35


Today's topic is a popular one that affects many people. I'm not ashamed to say that I have struggled with mental health and depression. It's especially important to know how to balance mental health and the challenges of entrepreneurship. Join us for this incredibly open and honest conversation. Our Featured Guest-Rebekah Shackney, LCSW Rebekah Shackney has struggled with depression, which runs on both sides of her family. She's here to share her story and how her life and business have been impacted. She will help guide us and share what she has learned in building a successful practice around therapy and DBT groups. If you hear those voices of doubt and fear in your head, join us to hear Rebekah's helpful insight about the delicate dance of managing mental health and the demands of entrepreneurship. Rebekah Shackney You'll Learn: ● How Rebekah's struggle with genetic depression began ● Why one of the worst parts of depression is believing the lies that depression tells you ● How motherhood intensified depression for Rebekah as she experienced postpartum depression as she tried to balance work and parenthood ● How Rebekah started out in private practice but didn't feel successful or “good enough” ● How she was paralyzed by envy of others and their success ● How she found the energy and determination to make changes and adjustments ● Why Rebekah started a podcast, A Therapist Takes Her Own Advice ● How she changed her money mindset to squelch the voices of doubt and fear ● Techniques that Rebekah has used to confront fear and get through it ● How Rebekah can show up and do what she wants to do in life to serve and help others ● How DBT can help people take ownership, accept their situation, and take steps to make changes ● Rebekah's #1 piece of advice to clinicians: “Pay for the supervision you need and deserve.” Today's Sponsor: Online Course School I know that many of us want to launch a successful online course, whether it's to share our message with a larger audience or to diversify our income beyond 1:1 work. Speaking from personal experience, I also know that there are a ton of barriers to getting started: the tech, the mental hurdles, being unsure of whether our course will make money, or even how to market and grow our online course. Online Course School is a live 8-week cohort-based experience where you'll gather with other therapist course creators to create your online course. It includes teaching workshops from Mel and the STC team, weekly assignments, and opportunities to work together to get things done. By the end of our time together, you'll have your lessons and modules outlined, know what tech, software, and platform you need to record your online course, a working sales page, and have a concrete growth plan for your online course. We'll be launching our first cohort in Sept 2021 with six members. If this sounds like something you'd love to be a part of, please check out my free http://sellingthecouch.com/onlinecourseguide (A to Z Online Course Guide). The guide will help you learn from my mistakes over the past 6+ years of being an online course creator and lessons I've learned from moving the Healthcasters podcasting course from a $297 first sale to over 275 students and passing the $200k revenue mark in 2021. RESOURCES TO GUIDE YOUR BUSINESS JOURNEY Disclosures: Please note that all opinions are my own and based on my personal experience. Sponsors are acknowledged. Some links in the description are affiliate links where if you click on one of the product links, I'll receive a commission at no additional cost to you. I use these funds to continue to create helpful content to serve our field. As an Amazon Associate, I earn a small commission from qualifying purchases. MY FREE ONLINE WORKSHOPS (These Can Be Watched At A Date/Time That Works For You):

Business Remixed
Ep. 23: Remixing the Traditional Publishing World w/ Rebekah Borucki

Business Remixed

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2021 32:41


Did you know book publishers are 79% white and 89% straight/heterosexual? It’s clear there is a lack of representation and diversity, and this week’s guest, Rebekah “Bex” Borucki, is taking some big steps to change that. Rebekah — an author, children’s lit publisher, and coach —  is remixing the publishing world by creating her own house, Row House Publishing, Inc., to bring an equitable, transparent, and transformative model to create change in the industry. In this episode, she’s sharing all the details about why she’s ready to disrupt the traditional publishing world, what makes Row House stand out, and how YOU can get involved in the Row House launch by becoming a patron!   Listen now to hear more about: How Rebekah is bring much needed representation in her book series Problems in the publishing industry that inspired Rebekah to start her own publishing house All the things you didn’t know about what it takes to become a published author What Row House is doing differently for their authors — plus, the 2 things Rebekah is MOST excited about! How YOU can be a part of the Row House Publishing launch and the industry change Bex is creating (it’s as easy as sharing a picture!) Some powerful (and familiar) values Rebekah considers a foundation for Row House And so much more!   Short on time? Check out the show highlights: [5:10] Rebekah’s children’s book series and her future [9:07] Problems in the publishing industry and the change Bex is creating [12:57] What it takes to be an author, and why Row House is different [22:02] All about the launch and investment opportunities   Get involved and stay connected with Rebekah Borucki and Row House Publishing, Inc.: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rowhousepub Email for investment inquiries: info@rowhousepublishing.com Promote Row House: https://www.supportrowhouse.com Rebekah Borucki on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bexlife   Connect with me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/trudilebron/

Hunger Hunt Feast | Strategic Fitness
41. From A Sickly 69 lbs. To A Healthy 140 lbs. And The Diet That Healed Her With Rebekah Farmer

Hunger Hunt Feast | Strategic Fitness

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2020 48:16


In today's episode, Zane interviews Rebekah Farmer. Rebekah is a  Health & Life Coach that suffered from severe digestive issues and mood disorders since the 6th grade. During this interview, you will hear about how in her 20's was diagnosed with 10 severe auto-immune diseases, including Lyme, Epstein Barr, Hashimoto's, Celiac, and Lupus. Developed C-diff -bacterial infection in the gut- and treated by antibiotics and 3 fecal transplants... Fast forward to May 2019 she weighed 69 lbs, at 5'6, unable to gain weight, staying in the ER to be kept alive where the recommendation was to give her a feeding tube and remove a portion of her colon. She convinced the hospital nutritionist to let her try a carnivore diet and immediately began to put on weight. After being released from the hospital, she has continued with the diet, has put on 65 lbs, and is lifting weights. She now eats 2 meals a day of a high protein, moderate fat diet animal-based diet, specifically ruminant animals, butter, and organ meats. Her lifelong health issues are disappearing into the distance.   Quick Health Tip from Rebekah:  Recommends eating at least 1g of protein per pound of bodyweight   LINKS: Rcfarmer18@gmail.com www.instagram.com/tailoredketohealth rcfarmer18.wixsite.com/tailoredketohealth linktr.ee/tailoredketohealth Facebook.com/tailoredketohealth parler.com/tailoredketohealth   Connect with Zane: Ready to lose weight for good? Check out my Metabolic Makeover program at the link below! https://zane-griggs-fitness.mykajabi.com/pl/213309   Questions? You can email your questions to zane@zanegriggs.com. Connect with me at zanegriggs.com or on Instagram @zanegriggsfitness   QUICK EPISODE SUMMARY Introducing Rebekah Farmer Rebekah's difficult journey with health How a carnivorous elimination diet brought accelerated health to Rebekah Nutrition is only one factor of a healthy lifestyle The value or organ meat Chicken vs pork vs beef Dieting and females How Rebekah looks at meal frequency Intermittent fasting can be used for maintenance  Treating patients with thyroid issues Practical steps with lifestyle changes MMARY:  

Fire and Soul | Real Talks on Self-Love, Spirituality, Success, Entrepreneurship, Relationships, Mindset, Abundance + more

When given the opportunity, humans can so beautifully connect with animals on a very powerful, spiritual level, and these animals oftentimes save human lives. Though I have spent very limited time with horses throughout my life, each experience has taught me great, beautiful lessons that I will never forget. However, the reality is that 60,000 horses are unethically sold into slaughter each year for human consumption. This reality is what drives Rebekah Keat to save as many horses as possible and giving them a new purpose for their lives. Rebekah Keat and her wife Siri Lindley founded the Believe Ranch & Rescue, where they’ve dedicated themselves to saving horses from slaughter, finding them ever-loving homes. Rebekah is also a two-time Junior World Champion, three-time national champion, six-time iron distance champion, and co-founder of Team Sirius Tri Club. Above all that, she is a hero who has saved 116 horses from abuse, neglect and gives them the second chance that they so deserve. Throughout our conversation, Rebekah shares her experience driving forward the SAFE Act to end the slaughter of horses in the United States, what obstacles she’s overcome so far, and what it will take for this Act to pass. We also talk about how Rebekah met Siri and what sparked their beautiful relationship, and what it was like to be present as Siri’s wife while she underwent Leukemia. Some Questions I Ask: How does it feel to reflect on the impacts you’ve made in the world? (2:58)How have you pivoted your business from survival mode to thriving mode in 2020? (6:51)How did you and your wife meet? (9:35)What is the SAFE Act? (16:55)What have you learned through the experience of being Siri’s wife as she went through leukemia? (25:19)What is your definition of an awakened soul? (33:04)In This Episode You Will Learn: How Tony Robbins’ Business Mastery affected Rebekah Keat’s business. (6:19)How Rebekah started her journey of saving animals, including 116 horses. (14:25)What obstacles are in the way of passing the SAFE Act. (20:05)How to support the SAFE Act. (21:31)How Tony Robbins helped Rebekah learn to become more present in her life and with her wife. (32:02)Connect with Rebekah Keat: Believe Ranch and RescueBelieve Ranch and Rescue InstagramHorses in Our HandsHorses in Our Hands InstagramTeam Sirius Tri ClubRebekah’s Instagram See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Destination On The Left
Episode 178: The Growth of the Virginia Wine Industry, with Rebekah Greenhill

Destination On The Left

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2020 34:39


Rebekah Greenhill is the director of sales and marketing at Greenhill Winery & Vineyards in Middleburg, Virginia. She and her husband, David Greenhill, also own and operate Middleburg Life magazine and Greenhill Stables. They are based in Middleburg during the summer and Wellington, Florida in the winter for the equestrian and polo season. In this episode of Destination on the Left, Rebekah Greenhill, the director of sales and marketing at Greenhill Winery & Vineyards, shares Greenhill’s story. She explains what brought national and international recognition to this Virginia farm winery. And she talks about some of the strategic partnerships that helped them expand into new markets. What You Will Learn in This Episode: How Greenhill Winery & Vineyards shares the Virginia farm life with their guests The different types of strategic partnerships Greenhill formed to grow their business How Greenhill built an entirely unique experience for its visitors What Greenhill is doing to stand out from the crowd The types of visitors that Greenhill is targeting and how they target them How Rebekah has used creativity to solve unique marketing challenges in the wine industry How Greenhill is working with the local community to build its brand Greenhill Winery & Vineyards Last year we had the pleasure of doing an episode with Beth Erickson, the president and CEO of the Loudon Convention & Visitors Association. Loudon County has become the premier region of East Coast wine and Beth provided us with a glimpse into the development of Virginia’s wine industry. So, to learn even more about the growth of Virginia’s wine scene, we invited Rebekah Greenhill, the director of sales and marketing at Greenhill Winery & Vineyards, to join us next. In the latest episode of the Destination on the Left podcast, Rebekah explains how Greenhill designed a unique visitor experience and how they formed strategic partnerships to grow their business. 100% Virginian Wine The Virginia climate poses major challenges for winemakers in the area because the weather is erratic and the soil is not always perfect. So, one of the ways that Greenhill Winery & Vineyards stands out from the crowd is by embracing those challenges and showcasing the unique flavor profiles that they create. Greenhill uses 100% Virginia grapes while other local wineries outsource them, so it makes Greenhill more consistent, but it also captures the essence of Virginia’s unique soil and climate. The 100% Virginian wines have received national and international recognition with characteristics that you won’t find anywhere else in the world. Build a Unique Visitor Experience Another way that Greenhill Winery & Vineyards has cut through the noise and built their brand is by showcasing their identity as a privately-owned farm winery. Greenhill has truly embraced the farm life and it has been woven into the visitor experience as a whole. Guests get to witness the whole operation, not just the tasting room, and they have cows, honey bees, horses, and much more. Greenhill is inviting its visitors to join this lifestyle and be apart of a unique experience that very few wineries can offer. To learn more about the growth of the Virginia wine industry and what the future holds for Greenhill, listen to the latest episode of Destination on the Left. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/greenhill-winery-vineyards/about/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GreenhillWineryVineyards/ Twitter: @GreenhillWine Website: http://experiencegreenhill.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/greenhillwine/ We will be hosting our second Destination on the Left Virtual Summit featuring 15 amazing speakers that will be held on April 1-3. The great thing about this summit is it’s free! There is no travel cost for you and you can do it from the comfort of your own office. Click here to learn more details: https://breaktheicemedia.com/podcast/summit/

Jewelry Journey Podcast
Episode 64: Jewelry Cataloging 101: How to Organize and Preserve Your Collection with Rebekah Frank, Jewelry Artist, Metalsmith & Former Executive Director of Art Jewelry Forum

Jewelry Journey Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2020 32:59


What you’ll learn in this episode: What parameters to consider when deciding how to catalogue a collection. How Rebekah came to work exclusively in steel. Why cataloguing jewelry is so important in telling its story. Digital and analogue strategies for cataloguing your collection.  About Rebekah Frank: Rebekah Frank is a jewelry artist and metalsmith whose chosen material is steel, a fascination discovered through a challenge received when she was 18. Her creative practice has focused on steel ever since, as she worked as a blacksmith, a welder, a machinist and, currently, a jeweler. Rebekah’s studio practice is based in the Mission District of San Francisco, CA, and she exhibits, lectures and teaches workshops all over the world. Rebekah worked with Art Jewelry Forum, an international nonprofit dedicated to the appreciation of art jewelry, from 2012 to 2018, leading the organization as the Executive Director from 2015 to 2018. She is currently a member of The Outpost, an activation group focused on how art jewelry can exist in the world. Additional resources: Website “Cataloging Your Art Jewelry Collection” Article The Outpost Website Art Jewelry Forum Articles Ornamentum Gallery  Instagram LinkedIn Exhibit: “Site Effects: Jewelry on Both Sides of the Atlantic” – January 17 through February 29, 2020 Transcript

Radiant Mix
20: Being Ambiguously Brown + The Power of Healing Oneself with Rebekah “Bex” Borucki

Radiant Mix

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2019 56:51


In this episode of Radiant Mix, I’m excited to introduce one inspirational woman…Rebekah “Bex” Borucki. Rebekah is a mother of five, TV host, meditation and yoga guide, birth doula, and author of “You Have 4 Minutes to Change Your Life: Simple 4-Minute Meditations for Inspiration, Transformation, and True Bliss” (Hay House 2017) and her brand new book, “Managing the Motherload: A Guide to Creating More Ease, Space, and Grace in Motherhood” (Hay House 2019). Rebekah also happens to be what she calls a white-passing biracial black woman.  One’s identity can be quite complex, as you can see. In this episode will be talking about life and the role race relations play from Rebekah’s unique perspective plus we cover all kinds of juicy topics. You’ll hear us discuss white supremacy, tokenization, navigating black and white spaces as a white-passing biracial woman, anti-racism vs. racism, colorism, the power of meditation and self-healing, motherhood and much more. Rebekah’s story is one of strength, survival, self-love, raw honesty, determination and sheer superwoman status. Check it.   SHOW HIGHLIGHTS: Life experiences of an “ambiguously brown” white-passing woman Is white supremacy and white problem? Listen to Rebekah’s point of view. How Rebekah experiences tokenization as she navigates the world and her successful career. The power of meditation can change your life. Just four minutes a day can do the trick. How to take control of your own self-healing in order to live your best life Tips on motherhood from a with five children!!!  Yes, I repeat FIVE kids! Learn about Rebekah’s life story..and her personal fortitude to heal her mind, body and soul, which has led to success and peace of mind. Rebekah shared: “I want white people to know what blackness looks like. How it presents, all the different ways that it shows up in the world, how it behaves. We are not a monolith and there are as many ways to express to blackness as there are black people on this planet.”   LINKS:  Bexlife Website Rebekah’s YouTube Channel Instagram: @bexlife Facebook Managing the Motherload: A Guide to Creating More Ease, Space, and Grace in Motherhood,      

Cultivating the Lovely- The Podcast
CTLP Episode 140- Cultivating Rest and Renewal with Rebekah Lyons

Cultivating the Lovely- The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2019 59:26


Using four forms of rest to combat stress and anxiety. Show Notes- Affiliate links are used in this content. On today’s episode of Cultivating the Lovely, host MacKenzie Koppa talks with author and speaker Rebekah Lyons about her new book Rhythms of Renewal: Trading Stress and Anxiety for a Life of Peace and Purpose. Rebekah and her husband Gabe, along with their four children, live and work in Franklin, Tennessee. Together MacKenzie and Rebekah talk about both the why’s and how’s of creating your own rhythms of renewal, including: How Rebekah came to write this book on the topic of rest and renewal Some of the challenges we face in the digital age to establishing good habits of rest and health How our bodies are wired to deal with stress and trap trauma The problem with just medicating to cope instead of truly healing Recognizing the need to get back in touch with our humanity Addressing the real physical components of holistic healing The power of true forgiveness in our own lives (MacKenzie mentions this episode of The Ultimate Health Podcast featuring an interview with Dave Asprey. The forgiveness and gratitude link portion begins around 57:13.) Seeking God’s created natural rhythms for wellness Seeing the way that faith and science actually work together How much God cares about rest and Sabbath The destructive affect of the digital and virtual reality age on relationships and intimacy The problem of shame How being creative helps us come alive Borrowing hope from others What Rebekah’s typical day looks like Get ready for the coming year in the Cultivating the Lovely community by getting your PowerSheets from Cultivate What Matters. Go to boldturquoise.com/powersheets to order. Current Lovelies- Rebekah: bringing in fresh flowers and growing herbs MacKenzie: adjusting to the darker evenings with lower light Resources Mentioned- Books: Rhythms of Renewal The Soul of Shame Find Rebekah- You can find Rebekah at rebekahlyons.com. She and her husband have a podcast called Rhythms for Life. You can also follow her on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. Find MacKenzie- You can find MacKenzie Koppa on Instagram, Facebook, and the CTL Facebook Group, of course! You can also listen to her family-friendly podcast The Same Page! Thanks to Our Sponsors- Cultivating the Lovely is sponsored by Blume Hug Me deodorant. Get 25% off your first stick, plus free shipping, when you text CULTIVATE to 797979. This week’s episode is also brought to you Yumi Organic Baby Food. For $60 off your first month, go to HelloYumi.com and enter promo code LOVELY at checkout. Today’s episode of CTL is brought to you by Honey, the smart online shopping assistant. Get Honey for free when you go to joinhoney.com/lovely. Today’s episode of CTL is brought to you by BioClarity. Right now you can save 40% offSkin Care Routines, plus 15% off everything else at BioClarity.com when you use coupon code LOVELY at checkout.  

Meant for More Podcast with Charity Majors
41 - Letting go of limiting beliefs and knowing You ARE Enough with Rebekah Wheeler

Meant for More Podcast with Charity Majors

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2019 19:36


I truly hope you guys are inspired, just as much as I am with this episode.  So many times, we can go through life feeling like we don't have what it takes and we can let those limiting beliefs hold us back.  Rebekah is a beautiful light and reminder to all of us that We ARE Enough! Enjoy the episode!!   In this episode we talk about:  How Rebekah received a hurtful comment as a young girl, to battling an eating disorder, finding healing and believing she is enough. Ways to start to know you are enough and that you DO have what it takes Staying grounded mentally, physically and spiritually - being in alignment. How helpful journaling and gratitude is, as well as the power of positive affirmations and the power of focus of our thoughts.   Guest Bio   Rebekah Wheeler loves rhinestones, recipes, healthy hacks, fitness, positive self-image, and all things girly. She grew up in a small town in the Texas Panhandle and earned her Bachelor’s degree in Broadcast Journalism with a minor in Speech Communications from Oklahoma State University in 2006. Rebekah is married to her handsome husband, Dustin and together, they have two young boys. She now works full time in the oil and gas industry as a Senior Division Order Analyst and Owner Relations Coordinator. A competitor in the Miss America Organization for many years, she hasn’t lost her love for pageantry and was crowned Mrs. Oklahoma 2015. She is competing for Mrs. Oklahoma International in March.   A recovering eating disorder survivor, she is passionate about healthy eating and fitness, promoting self-love and believing You Are Enough. She is a National Ambassador for ProjectHEAL, a mentor with ANAD, and has been a political advocate with the Eating Disorder Coalition and the National Eating Disorder Association. Rebekah is serving in her eighth year as an active member in the Oklahoma City Junior League and loves to run 5Ks in the community.   She loves brunch with friends, hot yoga, true-crime podcasts and spending quality time with her family.   Connect with Rebekah http://www.youareenoughmovement.com @iamrebekahwheeler @youareenoughmovement   --   If you believe that you are a message-carrier and you know that the lessons you have learned are meant to be shared with others and to help them, then I invite you to join my #MeantForMore Challenge: 14-Days to Unlocking your Purpose.  Find out more at WeAreMeantForMore.com   Be sure to visit my website at CharityMajors.com   And come hang out with me on social media -  @CharityMajors on Instagram and Charity Majors on Facebook.   https://www.instagram.com/charitymajors/ https://www.facebook.com/CharityMajorsFanPage/   Join my FREE FB Group: http://www.charitymajors.com/meantformoretribe   I look forward to connecting with you!   xoxo - Charity   Terms & Conditions

Your Kick Ass Life Podcast
Managing the Motherload with Rebekah Borucki

Your Kick Ass Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2019 38:53


Hey Ass Kickers! I hope you are having a happy summer. This week on the podcast, Rebekah “Bex” Borucki is back! For those of you who are new to Rebekah, she is a mother of five, TV host, a meditation and yoga guide, and, a birth Doula. She is also the author of two books, You Have 4 Minutes to Change Your Life and her newest book, Managing the Motherload.   Rebekah’s mission is to make mental health support and stress management tools accessible to all, especially black and indigenous people of Color, LGBTQ plus folks and other marginalized communities. And I am super pumped to bring my conversation with Rebekah to you today.  We discuss her new book, including some of the lessons she’s learned over the years from being a mother. But let’s be clear, before you check out of this episode, Rebekah states both in her book and in this episode, Managing the Motherload is not a parenting book. So if you aren’t a parent, today’s episode still applies to you. We discuss topics related to being a parent, but the same topics can be applied to supporting, caring and understanding anyone in your life. For instance, we discuss being a parent of a child that comes out as transgender and unrelated, why bragging can be important for your self-esteem.  Be sure to tune in until the end to hear how you can enter to win a copy of Rebekah’s book!  In this episode, you’ll hear: The whole idea behind her Rebekah, Managing the Motherload (8:14) How Rebekah has changed as a mother over the years (12:10) Understanding what really matters and what doesn’t (14:46) We talk about what Rebekah means when she says, “She was a mother before being a woman.” (14:58) The story of Rebekah’s son coming out as a transgender male and some advice from Rebekah for supporting your child who comes out (20:06) Bragging: why it’s important to do so and the best way to brag (31:35) http://yourkickasslife.com/292  

Double Your Sales Now!
83: Achieving Harmony As You Turn Your Passion Into a Full Time Job with Rebekah Scott

Double Your Sales Now!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2019 28:53


Turning your passion into a full-time job can be a difficult transition, but a fulfilling accomplishment when systematically executed. As most things in business, this is much easier said than done, but Rebekah Scott, designer, business coach, author, and podcast host, has found a way to harmonize all aspects of her life – including business and family – and shares how you can too. Rebekah’s love and passion for her company and her family radiates through all of her endeavors, but her tenacity and hard-work are what have created the harmony we’d all like to find. Join your host Ursula Mentjes in this episode of Double Your Sales to hear more about Rebekah’s inspiring story and how you can achieve harmony in your own life.      Show Highlights:    How Rebekah turned design from a hobby into a full-time job  Limiting beliefs about selling when launching a business  How doubling your sales shifts your mindset  Asking customers what they want instead of your team  Changing beliefs about yourself to expand your business  Letting go of control and allowing others to be involved  Creating a custom website that is user friendly  Hiring help for the creative process  Launching limited collections and customizing customer experience  Narrowing things down for mass production  Harmonizing life, work, and family  Timing everything you do to optimize time  Creating systems to give every aspect of your life attention  Thinking bigger and shifting your mindset to go the extra mile  How to ten-times your business  Finding momentum to get the ball rolling        Links:    https://wementor.com   https://shoprsd.com   Ursula@salescoachnow.com    Salescoachnow.com/gift    Contact@salescoachnow.com   

The School of Greatness with Lewis Howes
716 Build a Purpose Driven Business, Education, and Life with WeWork Co-Founder Rebekah Neumann

The School of Greatness with Lewis Howes

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2018 55:44


GET IN TOUCH WITH YOUR SUPERPOWERS. All of us have superpowers. They are the things that come easily to us. You have to find your superpower and then use it to change the world. Why is it so important? Because once you are coming from a place of passion, the rest will follow. People who lead with a desire for money or fame won’t have the same impact. It’s all about your intention. On today’s episode of The School of Greatness, I talk with an amazing entrepreneur and mother who has honed in on her superpowers and helps others find theirs: Rebekah Neumann. Rebekah Neumann is a founding partner and Chief Brand Officer at WeWork, where she has directed the company’s mission, values, and culture from its inception. As an artist, entrepreneur, and yogi, Neumann has also worked as an equity trader for Solomon Smith Barnet, gained certification as a Jivamukti yoga teacher and acted in and produced a number of film projects. Neumann majored in Business and studied Buddhism at Cornell University. Mother to five children, she is committed to creating a conscious educational community that fosters growth in children’s minds, bodies, and souls, unleashing endless happiness, global citizenship, and every child’s superpowers. Rebekah has now created WeGrow as a new approach to childhood education. She’s hoping to consciously and authentically help the planet through her work using her superpower of intuition. So get ready to get in touch with your superpowers on Episode 716. Some Questions I Ask: Do you ever hate anything? (13:47) Who came up with the name “WeWork?” (14:54) What inspired you to start a different type of school? (24:24) What are you the proudest of? (33:07) How do you emotionally handle your business taking off? (40:38) Why is WeWork taking off? (42:26) In This Episode You Will Learn: Rebekah’s superpower (11:43) Why anger isn’t a helpful emotion (19:46) The biggest thing Rebekah is working on (21:20) Rebekah’s innovative approach to early education (26:01) How Rebekah used career setbacks to find her true passion (31:50) Why it’s important to be constantly changing (44:06) Follow Guest: WeWork Website: https://www.wework.com/ WeGrow Website: https://www.wegrow.com/ Don't forget to follow me on Instagram: @lewishowes or instagram.com/lewishowes

The Home and Hearth Podcast
013: Surviving Toddlerhood with Rebekah Thompson

The Home and Hearth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2017 84:53


My friend Rebekah Thompson joins me on the podcast today in what I know will be a super helpful episode for all you mamas! Rebekah is a wife, homeschooling mom of 3 (with baby #4 on the way!), blogger, doula, piano teacher, and aspiring author who is passionate about seeing mamas thrive in the toddler season (thus the name of her blog, Surviving Toddlerhood!), as well as when they are newly postpartum (she is currently working on an ebook for newly postpartum mamas!). I know you will be inspired and encouraged as you hear her share so much wisdom in both of these important areas!   What we Chat about in this Episode   ~Tips and tricks for how we can thrive in the toddler years, even in the midst of the unique challenges they bring ~How toddlers understand so much more than we give them credit for  ~How having a schedule can prove helpful for little ones ~Tips for disciplining toddlers, and the importance of consistency ~Resources and ideas for teaching our toddlers the Word of God  ~How Rebekah dedicates time to being in the Word each day even while being a busy wife, homeschooling mom, writer, doula, and piano teacher  ~Time management tips for the busy woman; what a "day in the life" looks like for Rebekah right now ~Rebekah's upcoming ebook "Thriving Naturally During the First 6 Weeks", her work as a doula, and tips for thriving in that early postpartum season  ~Making the transition of having a toddler and adding a new baby to the mix ~Rebekah's encouragement for the mama feeling overwhelmed by toddlerhood ~And more!    For all show notes, head to www.hargraveshomeandhearth.com/podcast

VividVisionSpotlights
A parent and a young patient share their experience with Vivid Vision

VividVisionSpotlights

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2017 15:38


Welcome to the Vivid Vision spotlights podcast. Rebekah Nault joins us to share her and her son's experience using Vivid Vision. Show Notes: 1:00 How did Rebekah find out about her son's binocular vision issues? 2:30 How Rebekah found about virtual reality vision therapy. 3:40 Conversations around the age of Rebekah's and Vivid Vision. 4:30 What changes has Rebekah noticed about her son since beginning VR vision therapy. 6:00 Was giving Vivid Vision a try a difficult decision? 7:30 How Vivid Vision impacted life at school and at home. 8:30 How can Vivid Vision improve in the future? 11:00 A young patient's perspective on Vivid Vision. 13:00 Why Ring Runner is Ben's favorite game. 12:30 What is Ben's least favorite Ben 14:00 What would be a dream game for Ben? Thanks for listening.

Focus Is Your Friend: How to double down on marketing that matters
Episode 5: What Startups Looking For Funding Need to Know, with Rebekah Wu

Focus Is Your Friend: How to double down on marketing that matters

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2016 26:43


Rebekah Wu founded Right-Hand Partners based on her own experiences as an entrepreneur seeking start-up capital. During those years, she attended and presented at venture conferences, built out a team, developed the products, and hired consultants and professional service providers. Even after spending thousands of dollars and hours, she was often unsatisfied with the results for her money and time. She found very few providers that produced deliverables that proved they could see through the eyes of the entrepreneur. Therefore, Rebekah decided to be THE “solution” for entrepreneurs… someone that could be counted upon as a “right-hand partner”: to often make the first move on behalf of her clients, to facilitate critical introductions, and to catalyze business transactions that will catapult them to the next level. Right-Hand Partners has done just that, working selectively with cutting-edge startup companies and leading venture capital and angel groups throughout the SF Bay Area.

Since founding RHP in 2001, Rebekah has coached 50+ companies that raised over $250M of venture capital. 25 of those companies have been acquired totaling ~$1B. She has produced over 150 events bringing together active VCs and quality entrepreneurs. Because of Rebekah’s vast network of venture capitalists, strategic investors and serial entrepreneurs, she has expanded their services to include executive recruiting for emerging technology companies. Rebekah was not only an experienced Founder and CEO of a software startup, but she was previously the E-Commerce Strategy Mgr. at a Fireman’s Fund Insurance Company, and a Regional Mgr. of Internet Solutions at AT&T. Rebekah’s passion is singing sacred medieval and early music and is currently a soprano in the Cathedral Schola and Chalice Consort. What you’ll learn about in this episode: Why Rebekah started Right-Hand Partners and what it is that they do The number one mistake early-stage startups make How Rebekah helps startups identify the right investors The four priorities of venture capitalists What to do when making the pitch Mistakes people make in due diligence What you need to know about having a board advisors Rebekah’s view of the women in Silicon Valley topic Rebekah’s one piece of advice for startups ready for funding Ways to contact Rebekah: Website: www.rhpartners.com Email: rwu@rhpartners.com LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/wurebekah Twitter: @puretonesoprano

Talks with Teachers
Mentor Texts with Allison Marchetti and Rebekah O’Dell

Talks with Teachers

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2016 27:27


Episode #83 of the Talks with Teachers podcast Allison Marchetti  (Co-Founder of Moving Writers) currently teaches English 8 and Reading Writing Workshop 9 at Trinity Episcopal School in Richmond, Virginia. Previously, she taught English 9, 10, Creative Writing, and AP Language at James River High School in Midlothian, Virginia. Allison earned her B.A. in English with a Poetry Writing Emphasis and her Master of Teaching from the University of Virginia. Allison is a professional development provider with Heinemann PD.  You can connect with her via email atallisonmarchetti@trinityes.org or Twitter @allisonmarchett. Rebekah O’Dell (Co-Founder of Moving Writers) currently teaches Reading Writing Workshop 9 and 12th gradeInternational Baccalaureate students at Trinity Episcopal School in Richmond, Virginia.  Rebekah previously taught English 9-12 at Atlee High School in Hanover County, Virginia. As a member of Virginia Commonwealth University’s clinical faculty, Rebekah also has extensive experience teaching and mentoring pre-service teachers. Rebekah earned her B.A. in English and  her Master of Teaching from the University of Virginia. Rebekah is a professional development provider with Heinemann PD. You can connect with her via email at rebekahodell@trinityes.org or Twitter @RebekahOdell1. In this episode you will learn:  How Allison and Rebekah define the term mentor text Why there was a need in the curriculum to create a mentor text unit Where you can go online to find good mentor texts What is the first step you should take to develop a mentor text unit What students gain from using mentor texts How Rebekah and Allison developed their book, Writing with Mentors If you enjoy the interview, I highly recommend Writing with Mentors: How to Reach Every Writer in the Room.  The post Mentor Texts with Allison Marchetti and Rebekah O’Dell appeared first on Talks with Teachers.