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Ruby Cherie shares the methods she uses to get amazing results with her clients. This episode is pure heat. You will learn - The super nutrient that will change your life - How Ruby beat eating disorders with the gym - Mindset secrets that get you amazing results. To see more of ruby Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/rubycherie.coachingspecialist/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Rubyreneecherie
Today’s guest is the brilliant Ruby Wax.For those of you who follow Ruby, you'll know what to expect (and the title of this episode likely won't offend you). For those who haven't been exposed to her work, note that Ruby uses comedy to both communicate, destigmatize, and cope with mental illness. She is hilarious, but also a serious researcher and a renowned force for good. If you're listening to Slo Mo, you're likely already open-minded, but consider this the extent of my disclaimer that this episode contains words like "whore". Onward.Ruby is a successful comedian, TV writer and performer of over 25 years. She also holds a master’s degree in Mindfulness-based Cognitive Therapy from Oxford University, and was awarded an OBE in 2015 for her services to mental health.She is the author of books Sane New World and A Mindfulness Guide for the Frazzled and has toured all over the world with the accompanying one-woman shows. Both books have reached the number one spot on the Sunday Times bestsellers list and a third book, How to Be Human: The Manual was also a major bestseller. In March 2017 she launched Frazzled Café in partnership with Marks & Spencer and in November 2017, she was announced as the president of the UK’s leading relationship support charity Relate. Listen as we discuss:How COVID has ushered in the Golden Age of EmpathyDeveloping Compassion Overload from all the suffering and tragedy we're fedHow to focus your empathy on areas you can actually make an impactRuby's Frazzled CaféSurvival of the fittest is about who collaborates best, not about 'me first'How technology is both the solution and the causeMy thoughts on how and when Big Tech companies began to go astrayWere ancient humans also depressed?How Ruby staves off depression when she feels it creeping onHow she turned depression into comedy, which saved her lifeDepression is impossible to live with.Ruby and my own advice on what to do when you're depressedFocusing on making your own little world better is the first step to helpingWhore moments on the route to wisdomSome hilarious looks back on work Ruby did when she was addicted to gameAre too much screens contributing to mental illness?Instagram: @mo_gawdatFacebook: @mo.gawdat.officialTwitter: @mgawdatLinkedIn: /in/mogawdatConnect with Ruby Wax on Instagram @rubywax, on Twitter @rubywax, on Facebook @rubywaxofficial, and her website, rubywax.netDon't forget to subscribe to Slo Mo for new episodes every Monday and Thursday. Only with your help can we reach One Billion Happy #onebillionhappy.
Ruby Lee -is a Business Coach, Visionary, Entrepreneur. Ruby's life work is all about helping you live a soul-led life and create a business from that place. In 2018 she started to coach my clients to start their own side hustles like I did and now I help men and women all over the world scale their online businesses from soul.In 2 years Own Your Hustle has become a million dollar coaching brand. Thousands of clients have worked with her in my courses, memberships, masterminds and private coaching.In this episode we chat about:How Ruby birthed her side hustle during her maternity leaveWhat side hustling for 5 years with a full time job looked likeHow she made the transition from side hustle to full time workWhy 2020 is the year to start your online businessHow she left to Bali and "acted as if"What Ruby's financial runway was to allow her to jump into her side hustle full timeHow the entreprenur's money mindset game is different from the 9-5 mindsetHow fear and desperation can prevent you from accessing your abundanceWhy you want to enter your business with abundance and full flowHow her abundant mindset accelerated her to hitting 7 figures cash in 2.5 yearsRuby's manifestation journal practice+ so so much more!LinkedIn: /rubyleeIG: @_rubylee_Facebook: Own Your HustlePodcast: Own Your Hustle
Full show notes at http://gocamp.pro/beyondcampDo you have the guts to tear it all down and start building the life that you want? It’s not easy, but take it from Ruby Compton, it’s possible!With so many of our lives in turmoil right now in one way or another, some can see it as the perfect time to rebuild. The desire to do this can either come from a sense of “well, it’s already in shambles anyway” or, from a lens of “this is something that I can actually control amidst the chaos”.Either way, it’s a brave decision to start aligning yourself with a new/different purpose. Hats off to you for even contemplating it.So, what does it take to make the leap? How do you know it’s time? What will it actually be like?Who better to answer these questions than someone who has, and is living that transformation? That’s why we called in the creme de la creme, the queen of the raft, Go Camp Pro Podcaster extraordinaire - Ruby Compton! We dive into this topic with Ruby as she shares with us how she’s building her business and career around her life - instead of the other way around. Join us as we discuss finding the courage to take a different path and how she stays true to herself and her values. Whether you’re planning on starting your own business or just want to explore the path less travelled, we are certain there’s something in this conversation for you. Tune in to this episode to hear about:Ruby’s camp “origin story”How Ruby moved into and out of full-time directing and camp workHow growth needs to be a continuous part of our life’s work, no matter the role we are inFinding a way to consistently check-in to see if the work is matching your valuesDeveloping a healthier relationship with work-life balanceMuch, much more!Who is another guest we should have on Beyond Camp? Let us know in the comments!-Enjoy the new show?We’re grateful to those of you who shared their excitement for the show with us. If you enjoyed Beyond Camp, please pass it on to a Camp Director in your circle.Any feedback? Send Matt an email at matt@gocamp.pro-Your Hosts:Cassie Bloy, Consultant & Freelance Camp Director - Stephane Richard Development Consulting Rachel Kent, Coordinator, Member Risk - Girl Guides of Canada - kentr@girlguides.caRuby Compton, Chief Exploration Officer - Ruby Outdoors-What is Beyond Camp?Beyond Camp is a new summer Podcast brought to you by Go Camp Pro.Cassie Bloy and Rachel Kent are here to explore the intersection of camp and our lives. As much as people like to talk about camp and ‘the real world’ as two separate entities, camp professionals know that this simply isn’t true. Beyond Camp dives into how different aspects of our lives affect our camp experience, effectively bursting the camp bubble and welcoming all parts of our lives into the conversation.Go Camp Pro is excited to bring you this weekly podcast during the summer of 2020.If you have any feedback, or would like to support the work of Go Camp Pro email our producer, Matt, at matt@gocamp.pro
Through Many Mini Musicians, she has had the opportunity to advocate and host fundraising concerts that feature young performers. Ruby has written a children's book called Ruby’s Recital. She hopes that this book will inspire children to find something they are passionate about, and bring awareness to the importance of fine arts education. In this podcast episode, we get an inside look at how Ruby has been successful at such a young age.Major Timestamps2:10 - How a 12-year-old Ruby began her non-profit organization3:10 - Why Ruby had created ManyMiniMusicians4:38 - Ruby's most recent big win5:30 - How Ruby's challenges became her leverage7:16 - What Ruby would have done differently8:15 - What outcomes Ruby never expected from her experiences9:40 - An example of growth Ruby has learned from11:22 - Ruby's book "Ruby's Recital"13:15 - Advice for those who are sitting on their ideas/dreams14:32 - Ruby's sources of inspiration16:24 - Ruby's sites and handlesMajor Quotes13:06 - "You are 42% more likely to accomplish the things you write down."13:28 - "You miss 100% of the shots you don't take." To donate to Many Mini Musicians, please visit:https://manyminimusicians.com/donateFollow Ruby:https://www.instagram.com/ruby.grace.t/https://www.instagram.com/many.mini.musicians/
If you created one of the world’s most popular programming frameworks, a framework on which hundreds of thousands of programmers rely to build applications such as Github, Shopify, Airbnb, Kickstarter, to name but a few, would you make it open source? Because that’s what David Heinemeier Hansson decided to do. DHH (to his friends and everyone on Twitter) is the creator of Ruby on Rails. But that’s not all he’s done. He’s also the cofounder and CTO at Basecamp. Oh, and he’s a best-selling author and a Le Mans class-winning racing driver. When he’s not busy doing those things you can find him spouting off on Twitter (and only Twitter - he’s not on FB, LinkedIn or Insta). Basecamp is an all in one toolkit for working remotely. Founded in 1999 as a small company of 4 it has since, 21 years later, grown into an international organisation with over 50 employees, spread around the world. Everyone who works at Basecamp is free to live and work wherever they want. In fact, DHH and co-founder Jason Fried are such huge advocates of remote working, they wrote a book on it. And in these trying times, where the whole world has been forced to work from home for the last four months, David isn’t smug, he’s not said ‘I told you so’ while pedaling Basecamp. What he wants is to save the smug tea and just enjoy the liberation, and welcome as many people as possible to remote working. “I would like more people to enjoy the spoils of a remote work life. That's the camp I'm in because that's what I live. And I look at people who don't have access to that - there are people who commute for an hour or two to get to their office to sit in front of a computer all day. It makes no sense, neither economically, ecologically, or humanly, it just doesn't make any sense.”We chat about:How Ruby on Rails came about Why he trod the entrepreneur pathThe inspiration behind Basecamp (or 37 Signals)Working remotely with BasecampThe impact of the pandemic on our attitudes to remote workingThe drawbacks of remote workingLinks:Basecamp guide to internal communicationwww.basecamp.com/shapeupWant to receive our podcast on a weekly basis? Subscribe to our newsletter!
Are you seeking insight on Certified Naturally Grown farming, beekeeping, and/or including value-added products into your business repertoire? On this week’s episode of the Thriving Farmer Podcast, we are joined by Ruby Reid of Valhalla Organics. Based in Talent, Oregon, Valhalla Organics are committed to and highly passionate about sustainable living and growing premium organic food. In 2017, they purchased five acres of rural land in Bonanza, Oregon (Klamath mountains). The land is in a secluded evergreen forest with towering Ponderosa pines surrounding natural clearings…making it a perfect location for building their infrastructure for farming and beekeeping. Their apiary is the only Certified Naturally Grown apiary on the West Coast, and the first in Oregon. Join us today to hear all about Ruby’s farming journey, value-added products, and unique perspectives! You’ll hear: What made Ruby and her partner decide to start a farm 1:29 What a typical day looks like on the Valhalla Organics farm 3:58 About the bee products they sell 6:06 What kinds of pickled products they offer 8:19 What systems are in place to ensure prioritized productivity 10:13 The hardest thing Ruby has done since she began farming 16:37 Who Ruby’s mentors were on her farming journey 19:34 What systems Ruby would put into effect sooner if she could go back in time 25:07 How Ruby operates with her partner, Chris 31:42 How Valhalla Organics goes about hiring and delegating 34:29 Why Valhalla Organics chooses to market the way they do 38:21 About Ruby’s experience with the Farmer’s Market Challenge 40:33 About Ruby’s stance on the BLM movement 46:54 What promotional tactics Ruby finds to work well 58:34 How Valhalla Organics got CNG certified 1.00:50 The biggest mistake Ruby sees new farmers making 1.03:48 What words of encouragement Ruby would give her former self as a new farmer 1:07.29 Ruby’s favorite farming tool 1.09:09 Where you can find out more about Ruby and Valhalla Organics 1.10:58 About the Guest:Ruby Reid is a farmer and beekeeper in Southern Oregon. Ruby’s parents grew vegetables in the backyard for the family table, and caretaking the garden was a family affair, with all members sharing responsibility for cultivating the food. Ruby tended her own small plot and raised rabbits as pets, providing a valuable compost source for the family’s organic garden. Ruby holds a Master’s Degree in Social Welfare from Berkeley and a Bachelor’s degree from Harvard University. As she advanced in her social work and community organizing career, she continued growing organic food simply as a way of life. When the garden started overproducing in 2017, she and her partner Chris Day launched Valhalla Organics to share their pickles, preserves, and raw local honey with their community. Resources: Website - https://www.valhallaorganics.org/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/ValhallaOrganics Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/valhallaorganics/
In this episode of the HR Leaders podcast, I'm joined by my guest Rudy Morandin, VP HR, North America at Pirelli.Special thanks to our friends at Oracle for supporting the show!Visit www.oracle.com/HCM to Discover how HR Leaders are using Analytics to optimize the workforce.Episode highlights[02:16] - What's kept you engaged at Pirelli over the years?[03:44] - What made you say yes to this new role in China?[07:46] - Did the language and culture pose a challenge?[10:34] - Why resilience was an important skill during this change[14:10] - How Ruby communicated the businesses why and purpose with a team of leaders[18:24] - What would you have done differently?[21:06] - What were your biggest learning moments as a result of this initiative?[25:23] - What impact did this have on you personally?[28:47] - Advice for others looking to take on international assignmentsEnjoying our content? Access the shows resources and get access to future episodes first by Subscribing to HR Leaders: www.hrdleaders.com/podcast
In today’s episode I’m joined by my friend Ruby Lee, a master of LinkedIn and expert entrepreneur. We go over what Ruby does and how she got to where she’s at. She also shares with us how she built her business with her husband. Ruby gives her advice on how to brand on LinkedIn and her strategies. Topics we cover include: Ruby’s Moment When She Left Her 9-5 Have a financial runway before you go all in Building a business from scratch Video formula for LinkedIn Difference between LinkedIn and other social sites And so much more! Times to check out: (2:50) How Ruby got to where she’s at (7:52) Ruby’s transition out of her 9-5 (12:44) How Ruby and her husband started working together (16:20) Building structure into your business (25:25) Ruby’s formula for video on LinkedIn (31:31) Differences between LinkedIn and other platforms (37:45) When to update LinkedIn if you’re still in your 9-5 (41:16) Ruby’s #1 piece of advice GET IN TOUCH WITH RUBY: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_rubylee_/ Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/ownyourhustle/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ruby-lee/ Website: https://www.rubylee.co/ GET IN TOUCH WITH MELISSA: Hot Leads Machine (new course): https://www.themelissalin.com/hotleadsmachine Are you ready to take your online coaching business to the NEXT level? Have you been wanting to start coaching, finally start making a full time income doing what you love? The Fierce Business Academy might be the right fit for you! Head to the link below for more details and to hop on the waitlist! The Fierce Business Academy: https://www.themelissalin.com/academy The Caption Capsule https://www.themelissalin.com/caption-capsule Promo Code: PODCAST to save $$$ on The Caption Capsule! Sell Like A Sales Queen Crash Course: https://themelissalin.lpages.co/sell-like-a-sales-queen/ Five Figure Launch: https://themelissalin.lpages.co/five-figure-launch Find me on social media for more daily content! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/themelissalin/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/melissa.lin.180410 Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/fiercebusinessbabes/ Fierce Fitness Business Academy: https://www.themelissalin.com/academy
Download the free guide Captions that Call in Clients: GET YOUR GUIDE Ruby Lee is the founder of the Own Your Hustle Movement and serves thousands of entrepreneurs while travelling the globe with her Digital Nomad family. Having scaled her business to multiple six figures, being featured in Forbes, Entrepreneur and the Daily Mail, Ruby is the LinkedIn go-to expert and shows her online tribe how to launch and declare that they are open for business and achieve their own version of freedom. Inside of this episode: ↣ How to build an authentic brand and voice online ↣ The importance of setting energetic boundaries in life and business ↣ Ruby’s process for blending masculine energy with feminine energy ↣ How Ruby stepped into total freedom life and runs her business as a Digital Nomad ↣ Why a spiritual practice is so important in owning your hustle Connect with Ruby: Website: https://www.rubylee.co/Instagram: @_rubylee_ ♡♡♡ Connect with Taylor: ↣ Instagram: @tayraeofficial ↣ Facebook: @tayraeofficial ↣ YouTube: @taylorrae ↣ LinkedIn: @tayraeofficial ↣ TikTok: @tayandjames ↣ Free Facebook Group: The Collective with Taylor Rae ↣ Website: www.taylorrae.com.au **** Join thousands of other visionary women on my mailing list and as a thank you, I'll send you my 12-page ebook that teaches you how to write Captions that Call in Soulmate Clients: GET THE GUIDE FOR FREE **** If you enjoyed this episode, please let me know by leaving a 5-star review over on iTunes. It means the world and helps us reach more people that need to hear these messages. Music by Ehrling: https://soundcloud.com/ehrling
01:37 - Penelope’s Superpower: An extremely cursed knowledge of the Ruby programming language’s grammar. 03:09 - Writing Ruby Programming 05:50 - Why Penelope is Doing This the Way She Is * Were Any Bugs Found in the Ruby Grammar * There is No Spec * There is No Written Standard for How Ruby is Supposed to Work 07:32 - Inability to Extract Parse.y Out * Penelope’s Ideas 12:02 - What Problem Penelope is Trying to Solve With This Program * Rubocop Doesn’t Well Solve This Problem 18:30 - Hierarchy of Nitpicking 20:35 - Opportunities for Collaboration 22:44 - Major Challenges Faced * Finding Time * No Major Challenges * Community Overwhelmingly Welcoming * This is Not a Gem 25:58 - What Others Will Do With Rubyfmt (https://github.com/penelopezone/rubyfmt) 28:08 - Finding Time and Motivation to Work on Rubyfmt (https://github.com/penelopezone/rubyfmt) 30:00 - Why Penelope Hasn’t Got Pushback * There Isn’t Another Tool in This Class for Ruby 34:25 - Heretically Creating An Ergonomic Way To Work With ASTs 37:00 - The Fate of Regional Ruby Conferences * Regional Conferences Are Valuable For Other People * Speakers Can Get Their Start * Local Conferences Can Benefit Local Speakers * Struggling to Get Speakers * Organizers Burnout and No One Takes Over * $$ - Hard to Break Even This episode was brought to you by @therubyrep (https://twitter.com/therubyrep) of DevReps, LLC (http://www.devreps.com/). To pledge your support and to join our awesome Slack community, visit patreon.com/greaterthancode (https://www.patreon.com/greaterthancode) To make a one-time donation so that we can continue to bring you more content and transcripts like this, please do so at paypal.me/devreps (https://www.paypal.me/devreps). You will also get an invitation to our Slack community this way as well. Amazon links may be affiliate links, which means you’re supporting the show when you purchase our recommendations. Thanks! Special Guest: Penelope Phippen.
Uplevel your social influence & get more sales in 2020. Welcome to Episode 26! In this episode I am joined by the LinkedIn master, Ruby Lee. We really dive deep into the world of LinkedIn. I thought it was a platform just for people with 9-5 jobs; why would I ever use it?! It never seemed to be my platform – until after I met Ruby. She dominates LinkedIn & uses it to get the majority of her sales. LinkedIn is new as far as content creator involvement, and the growth is going to be huge. If you're frustrated with your social media growth, you want to pay attention to this. Linked in is where it's at if you want to dominate your social influence in 2020; there's an entire platform out there that is waiting for you to be using it (and start making thousands). Want to know how? What we talk about: Making time for a new social platform What drives us - keeping passion for new trends Steps to get started on LinkedIn The goldmine - how to start making money on LinkedIn Replacing Instagram frustration with new opportunities Acting “as if” & manifesting goals The power of investing & converting it to sales Quotes Your coach is not responsible for your results, you need to do the work to get the results Be consistent, show up, give value over and over again, & it will reward you You don't have to be stuck, there is so much out there - just start dreaming & getting creative You have to be different by being you What to watch for: 3:53 - About Ruby 8:07 - Acting "as if" & manifestation 12:36 - The Power of Investing - How to make the decision 19:04 - How Ruby got started in LinkedIn 22:05 - The power of LinkedIn for online business owners 28:37 - Showing up consistently for results 30:58 - Staying YOU (keeping your brand cross-platform) 35:16 - The Future of LinkedIn 38:59 - Crafting a LinkedIn Content Plan Links: Get my Free Case Study: How I Signed Five High Ticket Clients in One Week (all in the DM's on IG) with Zero Paid Advertising. www.meganyelaney.com/highticketclients IG: @meganyelaney Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/impactfulpassiveincome/ Website: www.meganyelaney.com Ruby's IG: @_rubylee_ LinkedIn Brand Course: https://meganyelaney.krtra.com/t/FbJkpoKq8hoQ Own Your Hustle Podcast: https://ownyourhustle.buzzsprout.com
In this episode, Devi chats with Ruby Fremon of “Today’s Thought Leader” podcast. Ruby’s mission is to give the world a voice. As a Top Breakthrough Coach and Activation Expert for purpose-driven leaders who are ready to bring their big missions into the spotlight, her no-bullshit approach ignites true transformation, while flipping fear into actualized ambition and doubt into absolute confidence. Ruby works with leaders, from artists to entrepreneurs, who are ready to activate their voice, unleash their missions, and gain the conviction to lead their purpose. Having worked with hundreds of clients, she is a catalyst for change and hugely successful at helping her clients embody radical resiliency and an unstoppable mentality. Named “An Inspirational Woman” by The Huffington Post and an “Icon of Influence” at the 2018 New Media Summit, Ruby was the visionary behind the annual three-day transformative leadership event, Amplified Soul Live®. She is the founder of The Thought Leader Collective and host of “Today’s Thought Leader” podcast, and uses her bold, no-nonsense approach to help leaders rise up, fulfill their missions and make their voices heard. Devi and Ruby discuss: Ruby Fremon’s life mission and podcasting journey Conscious Leadership through podcasting How Ruby started her podcasting journey The difference between video and audio episodes Bringing our unique gifts fully out into expression The lack of "being" and "embodiment" Creating a deeper sense of loyalty Connecting with your audience Being a Conscious Leader Fulfilling your Cause as a leader Talking with your audience "Being the change" to create change Sharing something that terrifies you The process of uncovering who you are Finding the freedom in who you are Standing for Conscious Leadership Being clear on what you expect from your podcast Aligning your values with your podcast Being consistent with your episodes Keeping your listeners in mind Asking for feedback from your listeners Encouraging your listeners to connect with you Acknowledging your listeners on social media Creating a movement with your audience The Podcast “Manifesto” The "Game of Consistency" in your podcast and more… Connect with Ruby @ www.rubyfremon.com
We are joined this week by author Linda Liukas, who created a wonderful series of children’s books called Hello Ruby. Linda got the idea for her books while learning computer programming herself and describes her books as “the world’s most whimsical way to learn about technology, computing and coding.” Linda also founded Rails Girls http://railsgirls.com, which organizes workshops to teach the basics of programming to girls and women. She joined us to talk about Ruby, her books and a brand-new YouTube series, Love Letters for Computers, that goes hand-in-hand with the Hello Ruby books. In this episode we talk about: 1. Whimsicality! Linda and her Ruby books are proof that computer science and whimsical things are not mutually exclusive! 2. A universal desire to expose our kids to the technological world- her books have been translated into 28 different languages and are used by parents and teachers all over the world. 3. How Ruby came to be. While studying some “dull” (Linda’s words!) programming textbooks at Stanford University, Linda began doodling a young girl in her books, thinking about how a six-year-old girl would explain the concepts to her. Thus Ruby was “born!” 4. Exploring the idea that programming could be taught through stories rather than concepts. “I do feel that there is value in having these strong characters that...the children will memorize and remember as they grow older. Maybe they don’t actually make the connection of how they relate to the world of technology...but they have this strong emotional feeling that, ‘oh techonology is something that I can feel fearless and curious about; that I feel welcome to. I think that is what books can do far better than apps and other ways to teach.” 5. Ruby is joined by a whole cast of characters that were inspired by different aspects of computers, like Ruby herself (Ruby is a Japanese programming language). While you don’t need to know the inspiration behind each character to enjoy the story, there are plenty of easter eggs for parents and teachers familiar with the tech world to find on each page! 6. Even though our kids are growing up surrounded by technology and start using it proficiently at a very young age, there is great value in teaching them (and ourselves if we are not familiar with it) about what goes into creating these things. “Kids who know how to play games are consumers of technology, not creators. The fact that they can use apps does not mean that they have some magical understanding of...computer science.” 7. We as parents do not need to be an expert on the subject when introducing our kids to new information, we can be more of a “curator.” 8. Studies are showing that kids, especially girls as young as 5 and 6 are already developing self-limiting ideas about who can or can’t be a computer scientist. 9. Coding may be touted as a useful skill, but it can also be beautiful and interesting and “intensely creative.” Linda believes that we need more materials that show the “practicality of engineering meeting...the beauty of [the] arts…” 10. While it wasn’t their intended purpose, the Ruby books are being used more and more as a teaching tool in classrooms, so Linda has created a YouTube series, Love Letters for the Computer, intended as a resource for primary school teachers, with plans of a book to go along with it in the future. Linda left us with a great idea of how to get started on putting these great ideas into practice this week. She invited us to check out the computer building activity https://www.helloruby.com/play/2 on the Hello Ruby website. We have done this with our own kids and we agree with Linda- it is a hit with kids of all ages and is a great activity to go along with the Hello Ruby books! We are so grateful to Linda for taking the time to talk with us! More information about her, her books, and more can be found in the following places: Instagram: @lindaliukas
Ruby Rayne is a multidisciplinary designer, photographer, strategy coach, and founder of Moto.Red Design House LLC, a brand, web design, and marketing company operating in Washington State. Ruby has helped hundreds of clients develop and promote their high calibre products, life-changing services, and award-winning talent. She continues to support entrepreneurs and industry leaders to establish, elevate, and empower their brands to do more and serve greater through Moto.Red's Truth in Advertising strategy. Her client work has been featured in Garden Design Magazine, The Seattle Times, Seattle Magazine, Best of Houzz, and Landscape Architecture Magazine. Ruby lives and plays in Kenmore, Washington. When not designing for the future power players, Ruby can be found socializing at art walks and dinner parties. Here's what we cover during episode 044: How she started learning how to code websites when she was 10 What it was like to start her business super young + where she got her first clients The story behind one of the first clients she worked with - and found on Craigslist How she prices her projects and why it's not what you think The inside scoop on what she does for her client projects The story behind what inspired her to start her other business Why being an intuitive actually helps her when working on client projects The difference between an empath and intuitive How designers can connect with their breath and practice How to use your intuition How Ruby uses her intuition when she is designing for clients The story behind how she created her oracle decks How designers can use oracle decks in their lives Her tips for being true to yourself Links mentioned: Ruby's Design Business Moto.red Instagram Ruby Rayne, Oracle Sacred Rose Oracle Deck Instagram Like what you heard? Click here to subscribe + leave a review on iTunes. Click here to join the free community! Let's connect on Instagram!
Ruby Raut is the CEO and Co-founder of Wuka Wear. Ruby is a passionate environmental scientist who combines her scientific knowledge and passion for lean startup methodology to solve the problems that surround disposable menstrual products. Highlights: 4.6 million tampons and pads are flushed down the toilet in the UK everyday. The problems around Chaupaddi that is being practised in Nepal. Why period poverty is a huge problem Period pants is a reusable product that needs more publicity. How a Sainsbury community project got Ruby started her entrepreneurial journey. How Ruby created and iterated her prototype The social and environmental impact of Wuka Wear Useful links: Wuka (https://wuka.co.uk/) Time Stamp: [01:30] Solving multiple problems around period [04:00] Problems with lack of proper period. [05:00] Social problems around period in Nepal. [07:40] Period poverty needs to be addressed. [09:30] Benefits of reusable period pants [11:50] How Ruby got started in this sector? [12:00] Women's Environmental Network and discovering the problem [13:00] Creating a period pants prototype [17:00] Why it took Ruby to innovate such a product [22:00] Importance of networking [23:30] Social and environmental impact of Wuka Wear Go to ImpactHustlers.com (https://www.impacthustlers.com/) Visit FastForward 2030 (http://fastforward2030.com/) and Real Changers (https://www.realchangers.com/) Impact Hustlers is hosted by Maiko Schaffrath, connect on Linkedin (https://uk.linkedin.com/in/maikoschaffrath/en) and Twitter (https://twitter.com/maikoschaffrath) This podcast is produced by Podcast Publishing (http://podcastpublishing.help/)
Ruby Lee - "Own your hustle", Entrepreneur, Coach, Mentor & Motivational Speaker What can I say about the AMAZING Ruby Lee. Yes this is how I refer to Ruby as the AMAZING Ruby Lee. She is simply a breath of fresh air and the person that inspired me to take action on LinkedIn and be completely & un-apologetically myself. This is something that we touch on in today's episode.Who is Ruby? Ruby was a side hustler now a full-time entrepreneur, a coach, a mentor, a course creator, a motivational speaker and LinkedIn's #1 energy source. Ruby's purpose is to help people who work a 9-5 job create a purpose lead business & to feel connected to why we were put on this planet. In today's episode we talk about how Ruby has created the success she has, how she cultivated $65,000 in 65 days purely showing up on LinkedIn, we go way back to the beginning of when first started her first business at the age of 6, we bond over our love of Mariah Carey, to then selling clothes on line, how she overcame her money mindset, to creating course after course & to now living an abundant life with her soul partner Michael & her two sons. This episode was a dream come true and it was so much fun having Ruby on my show today & I know that this woman will inspire you to want more in your life. Enjoy today's episode.To follow & connect with Ruby Lee:Website: www.rubylee.coInstagram: www.instagram.com/_rubylee_/LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/ruby-lee/Facebook: www.facebook.com/groups/ownyourhustle/Time Stamps01.12 - What is a side hustle?01.59 - What is a purpose lead business?03.08 - Ruby's experience in the Corporate world05.17 - Ruby's definition of success when employed05.47 - When Ruby first heard of what Entrepreneurship is06.31 - Ruby's first side hustle business at 6 years old 07.56 - E-bay store selling pre-loved clothes at 19 years old (Making $7,500 in 1 year selling clothes)09.35 - Money working for YOU (The importance of investing)11.10 - Ruby's money story (Origins of Ruby's money beliefs)12.30 - Mid to late 20's Ruby's overspending on materialistic items (Status linked to material items)14.05 - How Ruby's over came her Money story15.07 - Redefining what money means to Ruby 16.03 - Advice to start ups and how to overcome their Money mind block16.57 - Ruby's biggest Money fear 18.00 - Ruby's fear of how her business was performing (even though it was performing WELL) & she felt that money would leave her19.01 - The moment that this shifted for Ruby21.05 - When did Ruby decide to make her side hustle her main hustle?22.10 - How many hours was Ruby working both full time and her side hustle24.05 - First paying client when Ruby was writing Resumes26.10 - Michael (Ruby's husband) belief in Ruby27.45 - Ruby & Michael working together as a Power Couple (What works) Defining each others role is key31.00 - Spirituality, manifesting and business32.32 - Why community / tribe is so important 34.01 - How to build a community 35.55 - The reality of entrepreneurship37.05 - What is Ruby's business all about38.36 - How can you become Ruby's client39.43 - How to show up daily on social media with intention even on the days when you really don't want to44.01 - How does Ruby convert ideas into PROFIT47.24 - How does Ruby manage her time with everything she does49.24 - What is Ruby's purpose on planet earth?50.00 - What motivates Ruby?50.53 - What does Ruby do those days when it feels impossible? (The importance of self care)52.26 - Which book changed Ruby's life?53.04 - Ruby's views on categorising women55.04 - Where will Ruby and her family be in 5 years time?56.40 - What is the one question that Ruby has not had answered yet?57.54 - Any regrets?58.15 - What does Ruby's legacy to be and what does she want to be remembered for?59.06 - What lesson does Ruby want her kids to learn?59.22 - What is Ruby yet to do and have always wanted to do?1.01 - Who would Ruby call if she was told that this was her last day? And what would she say?1.02 - Our mutual love for Mariah Carey & my appreciation and gratitude for Ruby1.05 - Ruby's definition of Limitless Potential
This interview was fascinating to me as someone who became intrigued with the scientific viability of astrology prior to diving deeply into other esoteric studies of consciousness. Personally I believe astrological natal charts can be more accurate than some of the most prevalent personality tests businesses use today like Meyers Briggs, Jungian personality tests, or DISC Profiles. I’ll spare you my thoughts on the scientific viability of a proper natal chart for now. This conversation is not about astrology.I think it’s important to share what people like Ruby Warrington are doing in the business world. Best known for her widely popular online magazine, The Numinous, Ruby also speaks openly about integrating mysticism into her life in the fashion industry in London in her previous book Material Girl Mystical World. But even more impressive to me, Ruby now works with big brands like Soho House, Unilever, Buick, Lululemon and TopShop who are looking to integrate what she calls “now age” mysticism into their brands. Mysticism, from a scientific and psychological prospective, which is how I tend to view things, is really just another form of introspection. So the work that Ruby does for brands, from a corporate standpoint, is indicative of a major shift in perception for corporations.In this conversation we discuss Ruby’s career, her relationship to alcohol and thoughts on plant medicines and psychedelics, and her latest initiative as the creator of the Sober Curious Movement. That’s really the deep part of this conversation – delving into the the ideas and social constructs we have built around alcohol. Be sure to check out Ruby’s new book – available for purchase on Amazon – Sober Curious: The Blissful Sleep, Greater Focus, Limitless Presence, and Deep Connection Awaiting Us All on the Other Side of Alcohol Click here to listen on iTunes - Apple Podcasts Recognitions: Founder of The NuminousCreator of the “Sober Curious” MovementFounder of a sober-curious event series called Club SödaFounder of Moon ClubAuthor of Material Girl, Mystical World: The Now Age Guide to a High-Vibe LifeAuthor of Sober Curious: The Blissful Sleep, Greater Focus, Limitless Presence, and Deep Connection Awaiting Us All on the Other Side of AlcoholTopics discussed in this conversation include:Ruby’s career journey that began in Fashion Journalism and magazines in LondonAchieving her “dream job” as Features Editor at the prestigious Sunday Times Style MagazineFinding a lack of meaning and contribution to society while working her “dream job”Feeling boxed in by her own self-imposed glass ceilingExploring her passion projects on the sideDiscovering astrology Moving to New York CityHow Ruby got her first book dealRealizing there is an audience of people interested in ancient human technologies and updating them for the “Now Age”How Ruby views herself less as an entrepreneur and more a writerChallenges in being taken seriously as someone so openly mysticalSelf-acceptance and finding a place of “woo woo and proud”A smaller, more niche market that actually understands you can be more valuable than larger scaleA failure that Ruby is most proud of learning fromThe Sober Curious MovementClub Söda NYC eventsRuby’s relationship and journey with alcoholQuestioning why alcohol is so interwoven and engrained into our cultureCreating Club Söda to help her answer these questionsRuby’s goal with the Sober Curious MovementAlcoholics Anonymous vs Sober CuriousStats from AAInner work required alongside alcohol abstinence or sober curiosityTreating alcohol consumption with proper consciousness – is helping you heal or making you numb?How Ruby has created a spectrum for alcoholism or sobriety and why it’s dangerousCorrelations between productivity and sobrietyHow plant medicines can fit into a sober-curious lifestyleFascinating studies around psychedelics and addictionSuppressive therapies vs evocative therapiesA great question to ask yourself: Am I doing this to numb myself or am I doing this to heal myself?Why Ruby considers herself a conscious enterpriseMoon ClubRuby’s brand consulting work with James HotelsBringing opportunities for introspection into mainstream industries via mystical modalitiesRuby’s wellness ritualHow Ruby measures successHow Ruby sees the world evolving and how she intends to contribute to itValuable advice for entrepreneurs Bio:Ruby Warrington is a British lifestyle writer and creator of The Numinous, an online magazine that updates all things “new age” for life in what she terms to Now Age. Author of Material Girl, Mystical World and Sober Curious, she is also cofounder of “sober curious” event series Club SÖDA NYC, and Moon Club, an online spiritual coaching program. She lives in Brooklyn, New York, with her husband, Simon.
Today I'm talking to Jill Nelson of Ruby Receptionists about how to get more qualified leads by using a virtual receptionist. We all know that the biggest complaint about contractors is that they DON'T answer the phone! Let Ruby help your business! Join us to hear what Ruby provides and how they can help YOUR business. What you'll hear in this episode: When Jill was a receptionist, she wanted to be an entrepreneur and open a co-working space, but when that idea didn't work out, Ruby Receptionists was born How important the first impression and the trust factor are to customers Why customers often give their business to the one that answers the phone professionally and is “nice” How Ruby started out as Work Source, Inc., helping small businesses do essential tasks Why spend time and effort trying to get leads when you aren't going to answer the phone? How Ruby Receptionists differs from the traditional answering service Statistics about business phone calls: 42% of all phone calls are from buyers who are ready to buy 2 out of 3 mobile searches end in a phone call 30% of all phone calls end in a sale Services that Ruby provides: Their trademark friendly voices Unmatched call quality Top-notch technology Customized responses and call handling for each business How Ruby can set up your appointments via Calendly How the Ruby mobile app works and what it allows customers to do How Ruby can help a small company can look and sound like a large company The benefit to larger contractors of using Ruby You can use Ruby as a backup service to your in-house receptionist, always with a live, friendly voice No out-of-country receptionists---all are based in Portland, Oregon How Ruby has won many awards and accolades How you can take Ruby for a test drive (visit the website!) Resources: Call Ruby Use promo code “Roofer 50” for $50 off your first month's service!
Panel: Eric Berry Special Guests: Sihui Huang In this episode of Ruby Rogues, the panel talks to Sihui Huang about his article "How to Contribute to Ruby." Sihui is currently a back-end engineer at Gusto, which is a startup that works with payroll, benefits, and HR for companies. They talk about her experience in the programming world, why she chose to work with Ruby, and they touch on her article and why she decided to write it. They also touch on the three focuses for Ruby 3, if she thinks Ruby has a long time future, and more! In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Sihui intro Back-end engineer at Gusto Working with Rails and Ruby How old is the app? How long have you been programming in Ruby? Why Ruby? Working with Ruby is like talking to a friend "How to Contribute to Ruby" What is your experience with Mats? Try to keep decision making as open as possible The three focuses for Ruby 3 How Ruby is trying to achieve concurrency Room for improvement Do you see Ruby having a long time future? Ruby is not going anywhere The philosophy of having a small team The assumption that you need a big team to have a big company Tooling Many core contributors don’t use Ruby themselves Enjoying the language Type checking What benefits come from type checking? Compilers to detect errors And much, much more! Links: "How to Contribute to Ruby" Gusto Rails Ruby @sihui_io sihui.io Sihui’s GitHub Sponsors Sentry Digital Ocean FreshBooks Picks: Eric Gitcoin Ruby Developer Community Cross Stitching Sihui Human Behavior Biology Mini Habit Mastery on Udemy
Panel: Eric Berry Special Guests: Sihui Huang In this episode of Ruby Rogues, the panel talks to Sihui Huang about his article "How to Contribute to Ruby." Sihui is currently a back-end engineer at Gusto, which is a startup that works with payroll, benefits, and HR for companies. They talk about her experience in the programming world, why she chose to work with Ruby, and they touch on her article and why she decided to write it. They also touch on the three focuses for Ruby 3, if she thinks Ruby has a long time future, and more! In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Sihui intro Back-end engineer at Gusto Working with Rails and Ruby How old is the app? How long have you been programming in Ruby? Why Ruby? Working with Ruby is like talking to a friend "How to Contribute to Ruby" What is your experience with Mats? Try to keep decision making as open as possible The three focuses for Ruby 3 How Ruby is trying to achieve concurrency Room for improvement Do you see Ruby having a long time future? Ruby is not going anywhere The philosophy of having a small team The assumption that you need a big team to have a big company Tooling Many core contributors don’t use Ruby themselves Enjoying the language Type checking What benefits come from type checking? Compilers to detect errors And much, much more! Links: "How to Contribute to Ruby" Gusto Rails Ruby @sihui_io sihui.io Sihui’s GitHub Sponsors Sentry Digital Ocean FreshBooks Picks: Eric Gitcoin Ruby Developer Community Cross Stitching Sihui Human Behavior Biology Mini Habit Mastery on Udemy
Panel: Eric Berry Special Guests: Sihui Huang In this episode of Ruby Rogues, the panel talks to Sihui Huang about his article "How to Contribute to Ruby." Sihui is currently a back-end engineer at Gusto, which is a startup that works with payroll, benefits, and HR for companies. They talk about her experience in the programming world, why she chose to work with Ruby, and they touch on her article and why she decided to write it. They also touch on the three focuses for Ruby 3, if she thinks Ruby has a long time future, and more! In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Sihui intro Back-end engineer at Gusto Working with Rails and Ruby How old is the app? How long have you been programming in Ruby? Why Ruby? Working with Ruby is like talking to a friend "How to Contribute to Ruby" What is your experience with Mats? Try to keep decision making as open as possible The three focuses for Ruby 3 How Ruby is trying to achieve concurrency Room for improvement Do you see Ruby having a long time future? Ruby is not going anywhere The philosophy of having a small team The assumption that you need a big team to have a big company Tooling Many core contributors don’t use Ruby themselves Enjoying the language Type checking What benefits come from type checking? Compilers to detect errors And much, much more! Links: "How to Contribute to Ruby" Gusto Rails Ruby @sihui_io sihui.io Sihui’s GitHub Sponsors Sentry Digital Ocean FreshBooks Picks: Eric Gitcoin Ruby Developer Community Cross Stitching Sihui Human Behavior Biology Mini Habit Mastery on Udemy
Ruby Fremon talks to us about how working in nightlife ate her alive, getting sober and where her fear of success comes from. Enjoy the show! Show Notes: 8:52 - How nightlife ate Ruby alive. 13:16 - The response online when Ruby would publicly share her journey. 15:28 - How Ruby has stayed sober. 18:44 - Ruby's definition of courage. 21:30 - "No road worth traveling is smooth ... " 27:16 - Why it is hard for people to invest in themselves. 29:44 - Where Ruby's fear of success comes from. 33:46 - Going after the money and not remaining aligned with her values. 36:36 - "I no longer wanted to live this way ... " 37:10 - "It is easy to know what you are running away from. It is harder to know what you are running towards." 38:10 - "I did not do this alone..." 42:23 - "I am a voice catalyst ..." How to reach Ruby: Website | Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | Youtube Book Recommendations: The Four Agreements by Don Miguel Ruiz The Art of Happiness by Dalai Lama
Meditation and Chanel. Ruby Warrington is a pioneer in bringing together these two worlds that have been separate for centuries. “Material Girl, Mystical World”, is her tagline and the name of her first book with Harper Collins. Her online magazine, The Numinous, the now age guide to a high vibe life, bridges the gap between the mystical and the mainstream and really is a reflection of a larger societal awakening. In this episode, we talk about: How Ruby monetizes her online magazine A major lesson she learned from launching products that didn’t sell How to do business “The Numinous” way How being “sober curious” helped her to be more emotionally connected How to overcome anxiety over public speaking How to choose which projects to pursue and put your energy into The importance of bringing together different parts of your business under one umbrella brand What role vulnerability plays in creating a successful brand Is goal setting actually important for success? White privilege in the wellness industry How you’re feeling about yourself offline always gets reflected on social media
The #1 complaint that consumers log about roofing contractors is that they just don't answer their phone or return calls. They complain that they leave a message on their voicemail and all they get is radio silence. That's not leaving a good first impression. And first impressions are everything when it comes to buying a product or service. Why spend thousands of dollars on marketing to get your phone to ring? At $350 per average industry lead you're throwing money in the trash if you don't answer that call or return your messages. That's crazy! In today's interview you will hear about a solution that worked for my business and may work for yours. Christina Burns is the Vice President of Customer Success at Ruby Receptionists, and she's here to explain how Ruby works! What you'll hear in this episode: What clients say in Yelp reviews---the #1 complaint How do you answer calls promptly if you don't have a full-time receptionist or can't afford to hire office staff? Ruby Receptionists answer calls for thousands of small businesses, acting as their front desk personnel, and they have a mobile app and website How first impressions drive many purchasing decisions 78% of consumers say they'll switch to a competitor after just ONE bad experience “If a customer's experience is not phenomenal in the beginning, then they are really starting from a negative standpoint in how they perceive your business.” 67% of people will “just hang up” if they encounter your voice mail The importance of “the first touch” 70% of buying experiences are based on how the customer feels they are being treated How Ruby can help a contracting business: You'll have a “delightful human” on the other end of the phone who takes 100% of your live calls You'll have someone answering your phone who knows and cares about your business success How Ruby is different from a traditional answering service: Ruby sounds like a part of your team at YOUR front desk Upon receipt of a call, Ruby has all your company info at their fingertips Ruby's offices are in Portland and Beaverton, Oregon---not India! Ruby doesn't use scripts; the receptionist speaks in natural, normal conversation How Ruby separates the calls and differentiates estimates from real emergencies, with customizable options and messages Christina shares some real-life experiences with contractors and how Ruby sets them apart when it comes to answering the phone How this affects your reputation and reviews How Ruby handles solicitations, improves productivity, and focuses on high-value tasks The goal: seamless communication for much less than the cost of hiring a receptionist Why this is a great option for the smaller contractor Affordable plans based on minutes used, for incoming and outbound calls Ruby delivers a top-notch experience and maintains a high level of service for your customers You can keep your regular phone number! The commitment is not long-term, but month-to-month Make your life easier! Have more flexibility and freedom! Resources: www.callruby.com You can Experience Ruby to give it a try! 866-611-7829
Are you a woo-woo, or a skeptic? Do you buy into the world of crystals, psychics, tarot cards, and astrology, or do you find the lack of 'proof' in such practices a barrier to entry? Our guest Ruby Harrington has built a career as the visionary curator behind The Numinous, a content platform based on all things mystical and esoteric. What makes Ruby and her message different from the average sage burning, Sedona-dwelling fairy duster, however, is her unflinching commitment to reality. In fact, Ruby's book Material Girl, Mystical World has served as a modern-day guide to all things spiritual for thousands of discerning seekers from all over the world. In this episode, you'll get a backstage pass into the vast landscape of spiritual practices, and concepts Ruby has explored for the past 20 years. She has a gift for making the unknowable easily understandable and applicable, and during this fun and far-reaching conversation, Ruby makes an excellent case for exploring the aspects of life that exists beyond the linear dimension. If you're already on board with matters of the spirit and want to take your understanding to a deeper level, Ruby is your girl, and this show is sure to hit home. But even if you're still standing on the sidelines of the astral circus with your arms crossed, and your mind cautiously poised in doubtful curiosity, you’ll likely find yourself pleasantly surprised by the ease with which you'll be able to join in on this romp into the void of modern mysticism. Don't forget to pass this episode along to a friend, whether they be on either side of the new age fence. Either way, you'll be doing them, the world, and the show a great service. Here's to your higher self, Luke Topics Discussed on Today's Episode: How Ruby summons the courage to leave her job in fashion and Journalism, and pursue her dream and true life’s purpose How to become unembarrassed regarding one’s own spiritual beliefs and really own the path that you’re on How are we conditioned as a culture to believe material success will make us happy, and why we often turn to drugs and drinking to overcome that inevitable disappointment The difficulty in avoiding drinking too much in the fashion industry Why British culture tend to be skeptical about spirituality The value of hitting a spiritual bottom vs. just being curious about such things How to deal with imposter syndrome and self doubt How to navigate the issue of mixing money with spirituality Do crystals actually do anything? The power of breathwork and Kundalini Yoga in terms of self awakening How she used manifestation to get a huge book deal easy The fact that many conspiracy theories are not theories at all but actual conspiracies The current state of feminism: what we can get from this new movement of super conscious, feminine power women How much of astrology is real and valid vs. wishful thinking and fantasy How to use the principals of Astrology to benefit yourself in your daily life The possible myths of Jesus as described in the film Zeitgeist What is the “now” age, and are we having a cultural awakening at this point in history The secrets of the Illuminati Are Tarot card readings legit? How men can truly embrace their power by acknowledging their emotions and expressing them in a healthy manner Lifestyle recommendations For MORE about this Episode MY 90-DAY LIFESTYLE DESIGN COACHING PROGRAM Your opportunity to work with me one-on-one. 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Episode 116: Ruby Fremon is a Coach, Catalyst, and Ignitor. As an expert in self-love, she helps people breakthrough the limits that are holding them back so they can design lives that will have them saying “F*ck yes!”. Ruby empowers her clients to shift into the belief that they can have it all without sacrificing a damn thing. She’s a cheerleader, a supporter, and she isn’t afraid to call you out on your bullshit. What makes Ruby a truly dynamic Coach, is her ability to blend together practicality with spirituality. This fusion helps her clients create massive life shifts that stick. Show notes: Apply for my Forever Free Retreat HERE Ruby's chaotic history with depression, anxiety and inauthenticity Why she chose to turn to toxic/abusive relationships, drugs and alcohol to cope with her lack of self-worth How she completely cut out anything and anyone who didn't serve her when she decided to change her life How the drive for perfectionism can lead you down a dark and obsessive path, but can totally be put to bed when you make the conscious decision to let it go The inner voice she experienced that helped her to push through, and how we can all use it to move forward in life Taking ownership over your life is the first step to everything Always ask yourself, "What was my role in all of this?" to recognize how you played a part in what happened (and as a result, take ownership) The desire to change your life will only ever come from YOU The thing Ruby had to become in order to finally create the relationship she wanted "All love begins with self-love," meaning, prioritize your self-love but don't be obsessed with making it perfect You can gain an immensely beautiful understanding of love by looking at how much others love you (parents, friends, significant other) How it's totally okay to focus on self-like instead of self-love in the days that you're struggling more How Ruby builds up her self-like when she's struggling with her energy When you resist an emotion because you think you "shouldn't" feel it, you're shoving it under a rug so that it will show up later in your life, even stronger and more debilitating What Ruby's morning routine looks like Must-read book: The Four Agreements Connect with Ruby: Website Facebook Facebook Community Twitter Instagram Join the FOREVER FREE RETREAT! If you want to come to Boulder, CO and experience a life-changing weekend with beautiful soul sisters on a mission for freedom, apply HERE. READY TO UNCOVER YOUR DREAMS? For only those that are ready and committed, click HERE to apply for my 1:1 coaching program. Become a Patreon for the show and pledge as little as $1 per episode HERE. [Tweet "Have you taken complete ownership over your life? This is why it's the key to #selflove..."]