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We are very proud to bring to you this amazing interview with a wonderful human being who blew our minds with the number of insights and wisdom delivered in this conversation. Suzanne Giesemann's story is truly remarkable. She had a normal middle class upbringing, went to college, and after that spent 20 years in the Navy where she moved all the way up the ranks. She was promoted to commanding officer, flying on Air Force One with the president, meeting kings and queens all around the world and had a very successful career. When she retired 20 years ago, she and her husband decided to sell their house and bought a sailing boat, went out on an adventure for the next couple of years and lived a peaceful, idyllic lifestyle. Then one day while sailing in Croatia she recieved a phone call that turned her life upside down. Her step daughter had passed away. As she saw the body of her step daughter at the funeral, she had a powerful awakening and as a thought came to mind... She thought "That is not her, she is not there." She saw her step daughter's body, but realized that her soul was not present. This opened up many questions and curiosity into the search for something more. The traditional religious paths did not do it for Suzanne and her search for clarity took her down a spiritual path. Tune into today's episode to hear more about Suzanne's facinating story and learn more about the insights and wisdom she gained over the years as she began serving humanity for the greater good. “Everything that makes us suffer is an opportunity to ask ourselves why am I suffering and what can I learn from that?” - Suzanne GiesemannEpisode Resources: Get more great content from Suzanne and free gifts at www.suzannegiesemann.com In Today's Episode: Suzanne's life story: transitioning from the military to the spiritual 3 key points to an awakened way of living How to manifest without using affirmations How to know when spirits are guiding you Tons of insightful stories and wisdom ...And MUCH MORE! "Do not pursue success, success will ensue when you are dedicated to a cause greater than self”- Suzanne GiesemannLearn More About Suzanne Giesemann Suzanne Giesemann is a Messenger of Hope and the founder and teacher of The Awakened Way ℠ - a path to knowing who you are and why you're here. She is a former U.S. Navy Commander who served as a commanding officer and aide to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff on 9/11. Today Suzanne provides stunning evidence of the existence of Universal Consciousness and our interconnectedness. Suzanne is the author of 13 books. She has been a keynote presenter for organizations including Edgar Cayce's Association for Research and Enlightenment, the Academy for Spiritual and Consciousness Studies, the Afterlife Research and Education Institute, and the International Association for Near-Death Studies. Time stamps 2.30 Suzanne's life story from the military to the spiritual 6.00 Dealing with step daughters death 11.00 Importance of balance between heart and mind 17.00 How are you bridging people from mindset to spiritual 29.00 How to distinguish between the soul and the ego 33.00 How to deal with people who are abit more skeptical 37.00 Suzanne's insights on reincarnation 50.00 How Suzanne became friends with Wayne Dyer and why affirmations are unnecessary Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Suzanne Hibberd reveals to Grace Ormsby and Sadhana Smiles what it takes to make it in the male-dominated development industry. The director of Sutherland and the Shire's Abode Property reveals why she made the switch from IT to real estate, talks about taking on a new business with young kids, and shares some insights into the relationships and skills required to work as a real estate agent across the residential development space. In this episode, you will hear: How Suzanne's background shaped her work ethic The marked impact mentoring has had on her career, to date What it takes to work in a business such as Abode Property
Host Bart Zandbergen was joined in the studio by Suzanne Justice, Founder and CEO of Blake Rian Consulting. Suzanne has been in the staffing industry for over 14 years. She has successfully led teams for some of the largest Staffing agencies in WA and OR, including the second-largest global staffing agency. She has placed tens of thousands of candidates in their dream jobs and in turn, helped her clients find the right fit for their teams. Suzanne is very passionate about the Staffing Industry and enjoys building long-lasting relationships with clients and candidates. In this special episode, Bart and Suzanne discuss what the current state of staffing is for small and large businesses alike, as well as lessons learned through entrepreneurship. In this episode learn: -How staffing shifted due to the pandemic for both employers and employees -How Blake Rian Consulting can assist company's select qualified candidates for available roles -Lessons learned in entrepreneurship from starting out to scaling and through pivoting -How Suzanne used her passion to become a best-selling author of three books nationally and internationally To learn more about Blake Rian Consulting, please visit: https://blakerianconsulting.com/ *** The Zandbergen Report, where wealth strategies and investment wisdom collide, is led by host Bart Zandbergen. The show is also available on Apple Podcasts, Google Play Store, Podbean and Spotify. Interested in being a guest on The Zandbergen Report? Email podcast@bartzandbergen.com. Learn more about Bart by visiting www.BartZandbergen.com *** NO OFFER OR SOLICITATION: The contents of this podcast episode: (i) do not constitute an offer of securities or a solicitation of an offer to buy securities, and (ii) may not be relied upon in making an investment decision related to any investment offering Axxcess Wealth Management, LLC, an SEC Registered Investment Advisor. Axxcess does not warrant the accuracy or completeness of the information contained herein. Opinions are our current opinions and are subject to change without notice. Prices, quotes, rates are subject to change without notice. Generally, investments are NOT FDIC INSURED, NOT BANK GUARANTEED and MAY LOSE VALUE. Brokerage services are offered through Tessera Capital, Member FINRA
Suzanne Giesemann is a highly respected mystic, metaphysical teacher, and medium who shares The Awakened Way, which is the path to knowing who you are and why you are here. Be it through her 13 books, her classes and workshops, her weekly radio show, her Messages of Hope documentary or her one -on -one sessions, Suzanne provides stunning evidence of life after death. IN THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL HEAR ABOUT THINGS LIKE: · Suzanne, who served as a Commanding Officer in the Navy and later as an aide to The Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, was inspired to pursue her current calling after her stepdaughter Susan’s devastating death. · The three principles that are the foundation of The Awakened Way, which is the path to knowing who you are and why you are here. · How Suzanne honed her abilities to be able to share what she has learned from Higher Consciousness with the world. · The ways Suzanne’s Messages of Hope documentary on Amazon Prime and Messages of Hope Radio Show on Unity Online Radio Show came into being. SOME QUESTIONS IRENE ASKS SUZANNE: · Suzanne, who served as a Commanding Officer in the Navy and later as an aide to The Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, was inspired to pursue her current calling after her stepdaughter Susan’s devastating death. · The three principles that are the foundation of The Awakened Way, which is the path to knowing who you are and why you are here. · How Suzanne honed her abilities to be able to share what she has learned from Higher Consciousness with the world. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/griefandrebirth/support
Join me for episode 34 where we talk with Suzanne Bond, registered nurse, trauma therapist and MAP Method practitioner. She’s the founder of The Mind and Body Clinic in central England where she and her team focus on improving overall health and wellbeing. Hear about her breakthrough program for resolving binge eating and food addictions. Listen until the end to learn how to participate in her next Freedom from Food Addiction four-week program. In this episode we discuss: - How Suzanne discovered the MAP Method™. - How the MAP Method has changed her life, psychologically and physically, and how it has helped her in her business life. - How she uses MAP with patients for anxiety, fear and addictions. - How she came to develop a program for binge eaters and the amazing results they experienced. - Her group program for binge eating and food addictions. - How to register for the Freedom from Food Addiction course --new classes starting each month! Don’t miss episode 33 for a discussion of the MAP Method for complex chronic illness with Cathy Moore, PA. To learn more about Suzanne Bond and The Mind and Body Clinic, visit: https://themindandbodyclinic.com. To reserve your spot in the next Freedom from Food Addiction course, visit: https://themindandbodyclinic.com/booking
Death teaches us how to live when we join someone in going through their grief. What I learned from a grieving friend can benefit all of us. Welcome to today’s episode, no. 72, where today we consider what we can learn from a grieving friend. In last week’s episode, number 71, How to Help a Grieving Friend, I talked about the shocking news Janet and I received from our missionary friend, Martin, concerning the sudden and unexpected death of his wife, and our friend, Suzanne. I talked about ways we can help a grieving friend, even as we ourselves grieve. For today, I want us to reflect upon what we learn in walking together with a friend through his or her grief. There is much we can benefit from if we pay attention. For me, I find it starts with a rather haunting verse about death found in the Old Testament. A really unusual verse. Listen in as I explain. In fact, this scripture passage will be our relationship quote of the week with which we normally end each episode. But today we’ll put it in the beginning. It speaks to our relationship with death, for it shows us how a Godly persective on death teaches us how to live. Scripture passage Better to spend your time at funerals than at parties. After all, everyone dies - so the living should take this to heart. Sorrow is better than laughter, for sadness has a refining influence on us. A wise person thinks a lot about death, while a fool thinks only about having a good time. ~ Ecclesiastes 7:2-4 (NLT) In reflecting upon my experience being with Martin as he grieves the loss of his wife, I learned 4 things I want to share that shows ways how death teaches us how to live. Four things I learned from my grieving friend 1. Being with a grieving friend is like being on a missions trip. Visiting another culture is often jarring to us because it is so unfamiliar. Death is unfamiliar territory to most of us. We don’t encounter it every day. We don’t know the language…. “I have no words.” Mel Lawrenz’s book, A Chronicle of Grief, talks about this phrase. Feel unskilled. On a missions trip, we were “experts” in navigating the culture we came from, in this new culture, this culture of grief, we are novices, especially in the area of relationships. Returning on missions trip is harder than going in the first place. So it is when we face the aftermath of death. After the funeral and when others have moved on with their life, but we haven’t. 2. Grief exposes our inadequacies Death is a problem we cannot fix Listening is more important than talking, but we feel so inadequate in doing so A friend from church who said, “She’s in a better place.” YIKES! Our presence is more important than our words It’s harder for those left behind than for those going on ahead People grieving may need our relationship with them more later than right away 3. God uses different people in different ways to care for a grieving person Meal train set up Friends Krista and Bob taking Serena in for 3-4 days of the week A friend who set up a “GoFundMe” campaign, then wrote a personal check for the funeral home Grief support group. The quote Martin found helpful, “Grief, stewarded well, invites hope.” 4. How we have lived will impact people after we die Organ donation Her character and the impact she left on people The tributes written on her memorial page In Suzanne’s death we see a picture of the character of God in how she lived That smile of Suzanne’s How Suzanne used her death teaches us how to live. If you forget everything else, here’s the one thing I hope you remember from today’s episode. Our show in a sentence: Joining a friend in their grief teaches us valuable lessons about life. Here’s what you can do in response to today’s show: As Ecclesiastes 7:4 advises, be a wise person and “think a lot about death.” For when we do, death teaches us how to live. Think about what we value, knowing someday we will die. Think about what we want people to remember about us, knowing someday we will die. Think about how we should live now, knowing someday we will die. And think about our relationship with God, and his Son Jesus, knowing someday we will die. And then ask God to show us what we need to change in our life before it’s too late. As always, another thing you could do is let me and your fellow listeners know what resonated with you about today’s episode. You can share your thoughts in the “Leave a Reply” box at the bottom of the show notes. Or you can send them to me in an email to john@caringforothers.org. I’d love to hear from you. Closing I hope your thinking was stimulated by today’s show, to reflect upon your own mortality. So that you will find the joy God intends for you through your relationships before it’s too late. Because after all, You Were Made for This. Now One Again Our Relationship Quote of the Week “Better to spend your time at funerals than at parties. After all, everyone dies - so the living should take this to heart. 3Sorrow is better than laughter, for sadness has a refining influence on us. 4A wise person thinks a lot about death, while a fool thinks only about having a good time.” ~ Ecclesiastes 7:2-4 (NLT) Two last things Here's the link to the memorial page for Susanne. Click here to read the beautiful tributes to Suzanne Also, as I mentioned in last week's episode, this podcast and our blog posts are sponsored by Caring for Others, a missionary care ministry? We depend upon the generosity of donors to pay our bills. If you'd like to support what we do with a secure tax-deductible donation, please click here. We'd be so grateful if you did. That’s all for today. See you next week. 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This week I'm introducing you to my client Suzanne. Prior to working together, Suzanne tracked her finances and felt like she was very conscientious of where her money was going but was still caught off guard by expenses. She would have even told you she had a budget. In this candid conversation, she shares how she set goals about how much she desired to spend on groceries and made sure her bills were paid every month. In the one month intensive, Suzanne and I worked together to help her have greater clarity about how she desired to spend her money day to day. Although she was tracking her finances it was all about how much she spent and we were able to focus on preparing for irregular and unexpected expenses that she'd usually take out of savings. This simple shift in her plan helped her prepare for her dog's unexpected visit to a cardiologist and save for her love of travel without it getting in the way of other annual fees like her HOA special assessment fee. Tune into this episode to learn more about... How she's been able to plan ahead for things like irregular expenses (auto maintenance, pet care,etc.) while also staying on track for other goals like paying off her student loans Suzanne's realization that there's a difference between tracking and planning How Suzanne has been able to triple her payments towards her student loan payment How Suzanne has doubled the investment she made in hiring a financial coach How she's adjusted the spending plan we created as she's continued to learn more about her own spending habits so that she can pay off all of her debt within the next three years I work with a number of clients who “budget” but they still can't seem to make the progress they desire towards their financial goals whether that's saving more, paying down debt or releasing fear and anxiety about their finances. And my guess is you might be able to relate. Tune into Suzanne's story to hear how you can shift the way you're currently thinking about your money so you can reach your financial goals with ease. To learn more visit www.wealthovernow.com/category/money-files
Aside from just plain delightful laughs, we get a shot of inspiration from Leeanne. Her incredible perspective about major career catastrophe—the cancellation of the biggest tour of her 20 year comedy career—is nothing less than inspiring. Leeanne’s caring for her elderly parents… and how she copes How Suzanne’s relationship evolved with her siblings The importance of at least having a sight of someone’s face on Zoom How Leeanne coped with the cancellation of her 100 city tour Some perspective based on the past What her takeaways from COVID have been so far… How you can find your own takeaways Debi’s takeaway from the burning of her home in the Paradise wildfire … and what Leeanne’s learned from her wonderful fans. You can learn more about Leeanne and how to keep a little humor, and perspective in tough times, at the links below. What a fun interview! We’re sure you’re going to love it… Suzanne & Debi RESOURCES Leanne’s website Leanne’s podcast, Sweaty & Pissed MORE ABOUT LEANNE How do you describe Leanne Morgan? She sounds like a country music legend. Perhaps Loretta Lynn or Dolly Parton, but she occasionally slips into the persona of Gregory House M.D. Her crowd work often consists of showering audience members with compliments and diagnosis of a “healthy thyroid.” Morgan shares her own personal medical challenges that come with age and perimenopause. After almost two decades in the comedy business, she's shared the ups and downs of each stage of her life. For Valerie and myself, it has been a year-long goal to sit down and talk with the straight-talking Queen of “Yummy” herself.
Today we welcome keynote speaker, NY Times Bestseller, Multi 7-figure CEO, and all-around Boss of business, Suzanne Evans Inside The Greenroom! Suzanne is known as the “tell-it-like-is,” no fluff boss of business building,” and she truly lives up to the name. In this episode, Suzanne gets real and honest about the steps she took to go from secretary to 7-figure CEO. Do you want to know what her #1 strategy was? You guessed it…stages! If you want to take your speaking game to the next level, listen in as Suzanne shares the importance of focusing on the psychology of virtual events, how to battle zoom fatigue, how to get people to stay present, and avoid multitasking, and so much more. Meeting planners, get ready to take notes while you learn the unique ways that Suzanne handles revenue-splits, speaking with no honorarium, and how she implements multi-sensory experiences at her virtual events. This episode is jammed packed with tips and strategies you can start implementing at any stage in your business. Here’s what we cover: The business aspect of the arts and entertainment industry The unique way Susan generated her first 6-figures The only strategy more powerful than paid ads How many events happen in America every day How waving your keynote fee can lead to bigger stage offer conversions. The four factors that makeup a winning freemium Moving your events from information to “Edutainment” How a free keynote generates almost 200K Increasing the sensory experience of your virtual event The opportunities for parents in the speaking world The power of repurposing your content from a virtual event Creating balance and health while pivoting and staying at the cutting edge Why you can’t translate your in-person talk to zoom, and navigating how to adjust LINKS: Connect with Suzanne Evans: Website: www.driveinc.com Email: suzanne@inc.com Instagram: www.instagram.com/thedriveninc Facebook: www.facebook.com/TheDrivenInc All ISTGR Listeners Get a Discount for the Upcoming “Take The Stage” Virtual Event happening November 18th - 20th! (2020 only) Go to drivenwithpete.com to register. Connect with Blair: blair@advanceyourreach.com Connect with us: Facebook: www.facebook.com/advanceyourreach Website: advanceyourreach.com Email: info@insidethegreenroompodcast.com Learn More About our Stage Agency: www.advanceyourreach.com/stage-agency stageagency@advancyourreach.com Influential Speakers in Suzanne’s life: Larry Wingham TD Jakes Episode Minute By Minute: 0:27 Get to know Suzanne 1:42 Suzanne’s journey into entrepreneurship 7:15 How Suzanne got your first clients 9:40 Be willing to do anything 12:38 When Suzanne began to scale 16:20 How Suzanne found her ideal audience 20:05 How Suzanne started crafting offers for stages 23:09 The best free offers to sell from stage 28:53 Bringing the sensory experience of a live stage to a virtual one 36:02 The opportunities for parents in the speaking world 41:59 The speakers who have impacted Suzanne the most More About Ray: Suzanne Evans is a NY Times Best Selling Author that went from secretary to multi seven-figure CEO in just three years. She is known as the “tell-it-like-is”, no fluff boss of business building. Her work blends business, strategy, lifestyle, and storytelling in a way that allows people to build businesses that shape the world to be a better place. Along her journey, she has hit the Inc 500/5000 for five straight years, been featured in Forbes, won countless business awards, and wrangled a toddler to almost being civilized.
Life is a journey that you can't plan out. When we hit inevitable roadblocks, it can be hard to see any other way than down. During these times of adversity, each of us needs to find our strength. One way to do that is to take from the negatives in your life and use it as fuel to create your power. WELCOME TO THE DARIN OLIEN SHOW. On this podcast, you'll hear me, Darin Olien, "the superfood hunter," have honest conversations with the extraordinary people that inspire me. I hope that through their knowledge and unique perspectives, they'll inspire you, too. Although our ideas and approaches to life may differ, our ultimate goal is the same- to save the planet one conversation at a time. If you're interested in expanding your view of the world by learning new perspectives on health, nutrition, and healing the planet, this podcast is for you. Suzanne Somers is Hollywood royalty. In 1977, Suzanne became a TV icon. She played the cute blonde on the hit TV show, Three's Company. When the star asked for the same salary as her male counterparts, she was quickly booted from the show and labeled a "troublemaker." While the industry was busy shunning her, Suzanne was secretly reinventing herself. She had stopped focusing on what she didn't have and built upon what she did have- visibility. The show had made her a household name. So she took that name to pursue a dream career in Las Vegas. Soon she was starring in a big production, with all the razzle-dazzle you'd expect in Vegas. By 1987, she was named Las Vegas Entertainer of the Year alongside the legendary Frank Sinatra. As 2001 rolled in, Suzanne had a significant setback. Her terrifying diagnosis of breast cancer forced her to take charge of her health, and her life. With her signature "I'll show you" attitude, she ultimately won the battle. In this eye-opening episode, we get a glimpse behind the curtain of what makes Suzanne such a successful entrepreneur and health advocate. We look at how she found strength and reinvented herself, even with the odds stacked against her. Suzanne also tells us the motives behind some of her most iconic books, Breakthrough, Tox-Sick, and Knockout. You don’t want to miss this conversation. Other Insightful in this episode: How Suzanne went from TV icon to entrepreneur Why you should listen to that voice in your head How Suzanne changed her perspective on the worst day of her life The murder of Dr. Gonzalez and Suzanne's brush with death Suzanne's childhood from hell and the long road to forgiveness How to invest in making healthier choices Why Suzanne fried an egg on the pavement Links and Resources: Suzanne’s Website Suzanne on Instagram - @SuzanneSomers Suzanne on Facebook - @suzannesomers Suzanne on Twitter - @suzanneSomers Books by Suzanne Somers Suzanne’s IMDB Netflix’ Down To Earth’ Official Trailer Download Darin’s amazing new lifestyle app and get 3 days free at 121Tribe.com Barukas Nuts 15% discount with code “DARIN” The Darin Olien Show is produced by the team at Must Amplify. If you’re looking to give a voice to your brand, and make sure that it’s heard by the right people, head to www.mustamplify.com/darin to see what Amplify can do for you.
Suzanne Doyle Yerxa is a life long educator of theatre arts. We talk about the importance of creativity and the impact theatre arts can have on our everyday lives. Suzanne teaches us that the skills learned on the stage translate into leadership skills in our lives and workplaces. Suzanne reminds that we are aways selling ourselves and the stage skills give us an edge. -- We explore the various ways people can express their creativity. As Suzanne says, "We are all incredibly creative souls." -- Her long running theatre company, KV Players, has seen many performers go on to pursue a professional career in the arts, but she reveals that the biggest success stories are the ones where the skills learned on the stage translate into practical, real life skills like building confidence, developing superior presentation skills and finding courage. -- Connect with Suzanne Doyle Yerxa: https://kvplayers.com/ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ EPISODE GUIDE ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ 1:50 How Suzanne got into theatre and the arts. 4:45 When drama became a part of her life as a teacher. 5:15 Suzanne what she believes is that what one learns on stage are really life skills and she explains what that means. 6:10 Dana shares her son’s experience with theatre arts and what the exposure to creativity did for him. 7:15 Suzanne believes that the SUCCESS stories that have emerged from the theatre programs are the ones where people have translated their skills into real life. 8:46 Suzanne shares how a dynamic theatre arts program was built to create inclusivity and a cross section of the school population which she attributes to her predecessor Bob Doherty that she calls a gift. 12:20 We are all being asked to present ourselves all the time. 13:30 Suzanne shares a story of how she was able to draw in people to the theatre program. 15:35 There is a whole host of people who work behind the scenes to make a show together. 17:30 People who work behind the scenes and create props, costumes and lighting is another creative outlet. 18:10 “We are all incredibly creative souls.” 20:57 Why Suzanne continues to be involved in theatre productions. 24:33 How does seeing a show get us in touch with our lives. 29:09 Suzanne addresses the involvement of boys in theatre how Bob Doherty was so instrumental in getting boys involved in theatre. 31:41 How do we get in touch with our creativity? 32:50 How does someone get involved if they want to explore their creativity. 36:19 “Because of the intensity of the theatrical experience, people bond very quickly.” 37:15 When did KV Players come into existence? 38:08 Suzanne shares the impact of the pandemic on her production company and theatre life and how they pivoted to keep the continuation of the production company. 44:14 Suzanne explains the 20 for 20 fundraising campaign. 46:00 We will get a sneak peek into the 2021 season on their next August 20th virtual show. 49:53 If you feel compelled to donate to help this awesome production company, go to www.kvplayers.com 50:33 Businesses can donate as well. They have been tremendously supportive through the years. Suzanne ensures that sponsors are well promoted. 51:40 Suzanne describes the impact the arts has had on her life. 54:15 Suzanne answers Dana’s rapid fire SOUL questions.
In this Special Edition, we will zoom in on current challenges to free speech – specifically in the US. With me to discuss this timely subject, I have CEO of PEN America, Suzanne Nossel, who has just published her new book Dare to Speak: Defending Free Speech for All. The conversation evolves the main conclusions of Suzanne's book including matters such as: How Suzanne´s fight against an international blasphemy law at the UN inspired her to write the book How Suzanne's 20 principles for free speech aims to provide a toolset needed to speak one's mind in today's diverse, digitized, and highly-divided society without resorting to curbs on free expression How we deal with hate speech without sacrificing free speech What we can do to avoid harm when speaking How so-called cancel culture has migrated from campus to elite media, corporate and cultural institutions How to balance social media platforms right to control public discourse and the snowballing societal consensus that media platforms need to do more to mitigate the harms of content posted on their services. Suzanne Nossel is the CEO of PEN America. She has also served as the Chief Operating Officer of Human Rights Watch and as Executive Director of Amnesty International USA; and held senior State Department positions in the Clinton and Obama administrations. Why have kings, emperors, and governments killed and imprisoned people to shut them up? And why have countless people risked death and imprisonment to express their beliefs? Jacob Mchangama guides you through the history of free speech from the trial of Socrates to the Great Firewall. You can subscribe and listen to Clear and Present Danger on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, YouTube, TuneIn, and Stitcher, or download episodes directly from SoundCloud. Stay up to date with Clear and Present Danger on the show’s Facebook and Twitter pages, or visit the podcast’s website at freespeechhistory.com. Email us feedback at freespeechhistory@gmail.com.
Suzanne and Debi knock around the subject of kindness, and why it’s so essential for loving life again. If you’re tired of an unkind world, or you yourself feel too overwhelmed to muster up some kindness, take a listen. One thing both Debi and Suzanne learned in their transplant journey together is the immense power of kindness—especially from strangers—to turn things around. You’ll hear about the following, in this uplifting, free-flowing conversation: Why non-attachment is so key The power of kindness in action Teal’s take on compassion Are we having a kindness revolution? How Suzanne almost witnessed a murder … and learned about compassion Can we accept kindness from strangers/ May you find this inspiring and rewarding.We are here for YOU! Suzanne & Debi To send a question in for Suzanne and Debi to answer in the show, please just pop them an email with ‘Question’ in the headline. Send to Suzanne@suzannefalter.com or debi@suzannefalter.com SOOTHING RESOURCES & LINKS Suzanne’s Op Ed piece in the New York Times “For New Yorkers the Banality of Street Murder” Self-Care for Extremely Busy Women Podcast WHO ARE THEY? Debi Granger is a true survivor. After nursed two of her children through life-or death experiences, she lost her home in Paradise, California after the worst wildfire in state history. She’s also a working single mom with a disability. Yet, she remains a happy optimist, here to spread joy. She is a retired Dental Assistant with Expanded Function, and lives in the foothills of the Sierras with her fiancé, Chuck. Suzanne Falter is a writer, podcaster and essayist whose work has appeared in SELF, O, More, Fitness, New Woman and The New York Times, Tiny Buddha and Elephant Journal. She is the author of multiple self-help titles including How Much Joy Can You Stand? (Ballantine) and The Extremely Busy Woman’s Guide to Self-Care (Sourcebooks). Suzanne also hosts the Self-Care for Extremely Busy Women podcast where she interviews leading self-care authorities for those who need better self-care.
Are you spending too much time cleaning your bathroom and not enough time working on your business? Shit happens- but business owners that closely track their hourly activities oftentimes make more money! Most of us know our monetary goals for the year, but don’t know the exact amount of work it will take to achieve it. In this episode of Serious Business, Suzanne shows listeners the value of keeping tabs on your hourly activity in order to zone in on exactly how you’re spending (or maybe even wasting) your time. “Every single hour counts.” -Suzanne Evans In this episode: - The money you’re losing from non-revenue generating activities - The way to track each hour - How Suzanne tracks her own time - Generating your own power hour -And more! Connect with Suzanne: - Website: https://driveninc.com/ - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheDrivenInc - Twitter: https://twitter.com/thedriveninc -Instagram: www.instagram.com/thedriveninc
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1) How Suzanne went from politics to energy 2) How she observed the way Indiana’s economics and energy affected each other 3) Bringing energy security to the U.S. and around the world 4) What is the best way to help provide energy security? 5) What is the Department of Energy doing to help communicate about nuclear energy? 6) Where is nuclear in 15 years?
There’s a lot going on in the world right now, but the actions you take now can make a huge impact on your business. Join Suzanne as she shares her biggest takeaways on the first week of social distancing on a global scale. All ships rise together, and there are still plenty of ways you can grow your business during this challenging time. You don’t need to be afraid! Starve fear by making sure your information is at the level you need it. You only need enough to be informed! We’re all together in this and you’re going to be more than OK. Check out this episode of Serious Business to give your business the boost it deserves. “Be so busy you can’t be afraid!” - Suzanne Evans In this Episode: The information you should be consuming How Suzanne’s team is growing other business during this time Why you must starve fear out The words to say to instantly become a warrior. And much more! Connect with Suzanne: Website - https://driveninc.com/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/TheDrivenInc Twitter - https://twitter.com/thedriveninc Instagram - @thedriveninc
Nobody likes to start their day staring at a far from inspiring closet and squeezing into clothes that make them feel less than mediocre – but the reality is, a lot of us do just that. We're putting an end to that today because Suzanne Colmer is here to help us clean up our uninspiring closets to step into a more confident you! Suzanne Colmer is the Founder of an Image Consulting Company in Toronto, Your Shop Girl. Suzanne specializes in closet cleanses and educational shopping experiences and for 10 years, has been helping people to overhaul their closets because when you simplify your closet, you simplify your life. In this episode we discuss: How Suzanne got into image consulting The most common mistakes we make when shopping and dressing ourselves Organizing your closet strategically Why shelving and quality hangers matter Where Marie Kondo falls short Why you need to wear the size that fits you now The emotional attachment to our clothing Capsule wardrobes and how to design your own Why less is more when it comes to clothing Tips to identify your style THANKS TO OUR SHOW SPONSOR, Made With Local Save 20% on your next Made With Local order of Real Food Bars, Loaded Oats or Bar Mix when you use “RACHEL20” at checkout over on madewithlocal.com RESOURCES: Episode 13 Fill Your Cup Podcast: Comfortable Style For EveryBODY with Meredith Shaw Intuitive Way For Eating Program Your Shop Girl: Website Instagram Facebook Pinterest
In This Episode You Will Learn About: Chris and Lori’s Become Aligned course How Suzanne lived the first 30 years of her life trying to please other people Her five quantum tools to shift into the vibration, energy and thought process of attracting our dreams Where quantum physics meets the law of attraction Aligning with the energy of love or above Staying on course when you’re being tested Resources: Tedx Talk: How to use quantum physics to make your dreams a reality Learn more: suzanneadamsinc.com Instagram: @suzanneadamsinc becomealigned.com Show Notes: Earlier this year Suzanne Adams humanized the term quantum physics with her Tedx talk about making your dreams a reality. Join us for this conversation about how to manifest your dreams and not let negativity get in the way. Question Highlights: Why are so many people stepping into their dreams right now? What do you mean when you say, turn up your frequency? What should you do when you’re stuck in a loop of checking your social media or being stressed? How do you shift into what you want when you can’t picture it yet? What do you do when you feel intimidated by people? Do we instantly attract something super negative when our energy is out for a little while? Guest Bio: As a seasoned speaker who has taken the mic on NBC, The CW, and Fox—as well as at conferences ranging from Mindvalley, TEDx, The Hay House World Summit and WEX—Suzanne Adams is creating a powerful ripple of inspiration and positivity. She is a bestselling author on a mission to help you reach your highest potential and the co-founder and CEO of Ignite and Expand a transformational coaching company that offers events and programs across the globe.
Episode 57 of #WYFWTY: Health Crisis! Finding hope and healing after a difficult diagnosis. How Suzanne overcame a frightening condition that doctors said she would have to live with for the rest of her life. And Shannon's tools that will help you through any health crisis - whether it's terminal or chronic. Thank you to our sponsor - The Salt Suite PGA! (Outfits provided by Periwinkle in Delray Beach. Jewelry by Hamilton Jewelers)
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Suzanne Bates is the CEO of Bates, a firm founded with a mission to help leaders influence the world. Suzanne and her team assist global companies by bringing differentiated experience to leadership development and providing groundbreaking strategies to help leaders make an impact. She is a five-time best-selling author with works that include Speak Like a CEO, Motivate Like a CEO, Discover Your CEO Brand, and All the Leader You Can Be. Prior to launching her consulting firm, Suzanne led a successful career as a television journalist. Her years as an on-air personality with major market television stations put her at the center of major news stories and afforded her the opportunity to interview thousands of political leaders, CEOs, businesspeople, authors and celebrities. As an expert in business and leadership, Suzanne has grown her entrepreneurial portfolio to include consulting, writing, coaching and public speaking. She is insightful, witty, and possesses a practical approach in all of her business ventures. In this episode, Suzanne and Aviv talk about Suzanne’s background in journalism, business, and leadership. As a journalist for twenty years prior to branching out as an entrepreneur, Suzanne identifies the key transferable skills that aided in her business success. As a leadership consultant, Suzanne shares how she works with clients to help them develop executive presence. She defines executive presence as the behaviors and qualities of leaders that engage, align, inspire and move people to act. When you engage others and provide them the opportunity and the reason to give more of themselves, you fortify them with meaning and purpose. Suzanne and Aviv also talk about the importance of maintaining focus in order to be a truly impactful leader. It is vital for leaders to know when to effectively delegate, when to delete, and when to delay. Finally, Suzanne discusses the value she places on cultivating and practicing gratitude. By celebrating and appreciating the small victories, Suzanne is better able to accomplish the bigger moments of success. These include overcoming challenge and exploring for new learnings beyond what you already know. 00:54 – Introducing today’s guest, Suzanne Bates 03:37 – Reflecting on this past year, Suzanne talks about what she is most grateful for 05:37 – How innovation stimulates learning for Suzanne and her team 08:03 – Suzanne discusses the challenges and excitement of her work 11:00 – How Suzanne’s entrepreneurial spirit has aided in her creative problem solving 13:49 – What inspired Suzanne to focus on executive presence 16:41 – The importance of engagement in leadership 18:40 – Why mobilized action is key to implementing leadership skills 20:12 – How character, substance and style impact presence 24:02 – Embracing resonance in executive presence 25:24 – Suzanne’s journalism background 28:58 – Suzanne recalls a formative moment from her journalism career 30:59 – The key transferable skills that led to Suzanne’s success in business 35:16 – The decision process that led Suzanne to leave the journalism field 36:48 – Suzanne shares the self-discovery she experienced when she decided to change careers 39:29 – Suzanne discusses writing her first book, Speak Like a CEO 44:48 – Suzanne shares tips to discover your brand as a CEO 47:57 – The power of self-awareness 50:54 – Suzanne identifies the most common challenges and issues facing her clients 54:16 – Why it is vital to embrace teamwork 55:50 – Other lessons and realizations Suzanne has learned through fostering a team 59:12 – Why Suzanne would not change a thing about her journey 1:00:40 – Two practices that Suzanne values above all others 1:01:24 – Parting words of advice from Suzanne 1:03:29 – Aviv provides steps to create your new future FULL SHOW NOTES: https://www.avivconsulting.com/cnf55
Welcome to episode sixteen of the Honest Mamas Podcast! Today, we speak to photographer Suzanne Lucas. What you’ll hear in this episode How Suzanne became interested in the area of struggling with body image through and after pregnancy How women can reclaim a sense of empowerment during these times The issue of shaming The way the issue shows up for women who decide to have babies later in life Making peace with your relationship to your own body Setting up more positive language around this issue Learning how to best communicate your message with your children through this time Understanding the need not to be too self-critical Resources http://www.suzannechristine.com/
Suzanne Adams is a bestselling Author, Transformational Speaker, & Life Purpose Consultant that is sharing her zest for life with audiences around the globe. Suzanne was a Speaker at the 2016 Hay House World Summit and has recently been featured on TV on NBC and FOX. Suzanne helps her tribe align with themselves on a soul level and get into their authentic power. She believes that having fun and following your passion are the keys to finding true happiness and living a life of fulfillment and joy. I could talk to Suzanne for hours, she shares her truth so vulnerably and beautifully. I know you are going to love hearing from Suzanne. IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN: How to connect with your audience in an authentic, soulful way How to maintain energy alignment in service of your life's mission How to shift your wealth consciousness story Suzanne's journey from surface level happiness to deep purpose and fulfillment Why vulnerability is the key to authenticity What you can do to help someone in your life feel deeply How to release energetic poison to get to where you need to be How Suzanne noticed her connection to the divine and called in her divine team SUZANNE'S STORY: Went from depression to intuition and found her purpose Brought the highest soul truth to a mainstream audience Worked through impostor syndrome hosting her first live retreats Changed her money story and dramatically shifted her life WHAT I ASK: How do you attract the clients that you're supposed to be serving? What do you do to stay in alignment with your energy? How do you set big goals without your ego interfering? SOUL SHIFTING QUOTES: “I believe that we're all born with a very specific and unique life purpose.” “Your most valuable resource is your energy. No one can take it from you unless you give it to them.” “Get in the jet stream of the people you admire and want to learn from.” “You can radiate so much of your truth that it makes the people around you tap into their truth.” DISCUSSED IN THIS EPISODE: www.suzanneadamsinc.com Suzanne's Meditations Musings of an Earth Angel
Episode 160: Suzanne Heyn is an award-winning writer and spiritual teacher who helps people heal their hearts and love who they are through transformational online courses and other digital trainings. She came to the spiritual path after a cancer diagnosis at 27 broke her heart open, forcing her to heal a lifetime of emotions that were repressed from earlier life traumas. Through sharing her life journey with authenticity and vulnerability, Suzanne's mission is to inspire people to love their darkness so they can live their greatness. She is living proof that you can heal any wound, transcend any pain and live whatever kind of life you want to. Show notes: It's not too late to join us at Mexico City! We'll be refurbishing a school, doing meditation, enjoying chakra therapy and having an amazing time with some life-changing workshops! Join HERE. A warm shout out to the show's sponsor Four Sigmatic for making the best products ever! These powerful packets have medicinal mushroom properties such as mental clarity, focus and even sex drive, baybay! If you want to try it out, you can use the code “maddy” for 10% off at foursigmatic.com Acceptance of where you are and who you are is one of the most powerful and underused catalysts for changing your life Must-read book: Start with Why How Suzanne developed unhealed depression and emotional trauma from cancer, the loss of her father and sister, and experiencing an emotionally absent mother How Suzanne experienced immense healing after beginning her meditation and Kundalini Yoga practice Must-read book: The Power of Now Suzanne lived in seven states in three years as a way to avoid the inner healing that needed to be felt Why you can take radical responsibility for your life without having to take the blame You are not your anxiety; you are a spirit that is having the human experience of anxiety You are not a one dimensional creature; stop attaching to any one single experience and start seeing the entire spectrum within yourself Anxiety is created out of repressed emotions. Anger is a call for boundaries; it is the feeling of powerlessness. When anger rises, ask yourself, how am I giving my power away? What boundaries am I being called to set? It's much more socially acceptable for a woman to experience sadness instead of anger, which is why so many women repress their anger whenever it arises. Doing things that are out of your alignment causes anxiety, sadness and anger Example: trying to be a pharmacist when you truly want to be a dancer! Feeling your feelings fully is how you turn your pain into passion // purpose What have you been repressing in your life? What emotions still need to be felt? Learn to love the process (and maybe even the pain) because that's what it means to come home to yourself Connect with Suzanne: Website Facebook Instagram YouTube [Tweet "Do you repress "unattractive" emotions like anxiety , sadness and anger? Here's why you shouldn't."] {COACHING} Ready to break limiting beliefs + Take your self-worth to the next level? Apply for my 1:1 coaching HERE. {RETREAT} Want to join me in August for a LIFE-CHANGING trip to Mexico City? I M P A C T Join me, this August 3-8 2017 as I lead a group of men and women on a 6-day experience in impact work, reflection, and cultural immersion. First, we’ll spend two days revitalizing a primary school by repairing damaged infrastructure, painting murals, planting gardens, teaching English, and playing games with the students. I N T E G R A T I O N Then, we will head to the jungles of Tepoztlan, Mexico: known as birthplace of the ancient Mayan God Quetzalcoatl. Here we’ll take two days to reflect and reconnect, with a carefully-crafted agenda of meditation and yoga, Mayan Sweat Lodge ceremonies led by a local Shaman, chakra therapy pools and a walking labyrinth meditation,
Welcome to The Shaun Tabatt Show! Today I speak with Suzanne Eller about her book Come With Me: Discovering the Beauty of Following Where He Leads (Bethany House, 2016). Here's what you'll learn in this interview: The Suzanne Eller origin story. (00:39-01:49) How Suzanne got started in writing and ministry. (01:50-02:58) What it was like for Suzanne to transition from working as a technical copywriter to writing inspirational Christian nonfiction. (02:59-4:23) Suzanne talks about the way her personal faith journey drives her writing. (04:24-05:19) How the ideas for Come with Me initially began to take shape. (05:20-10:28) Suzanne talks about the challenges of putting together an exclusive launch event, where 50 women were invited to live out the message of Come with Me for an entire weekend. (10:29-15:39) Who needs to read Come with Me? (15:40-17:01) How readers can use Come with Me to make 2017 a year of amazing growth. (17:02-18:47) Suzanne shares about the impact of the More than Smalltalk Facebook Live videos she's been doing with Holly Gerth and Jennifer Watson. (18:48-22:19) A sneak peek at some of the upcoming projects Suzanne is working on with Bethany House. (22:20-24:50) Where to go on the web to connect with Suzanne and find out more about her books. (24:51-25:33) About the Book: Where you are going is not as important as who you go with. Imagine that Jesus walks up to you, right now, and asks you to follow him. He doesn't tell you where, and he doesn't tell you what it will entail. He just asks you to come. Will you say yes? In her warm, conversational way, bestselling author and Proverbs 31 speaker Suzanne Eller shows how, when you say yes, you take a step away from the uncertainty, the to-do list, the worries and excuses. And you take a step toward the One who promises to delight and surprise, who will transform who you are, how you live, and how you impact the world. So come. Walk with Jesus. Listen to his words. Step into the harder places of faith--but not alone. Learn who you are, but more so who he is to you. The road will wind, your feet will get dusty. But you will discover the unexpected beauty of following where he leads. And that is worth everything. About Suzanne Eller: Suzanne (Suzie) Eller is the ECPA bestselling author of The Mended Heart and a popular blogger. Suzie is with Proverbs 31 Ministries as a writer and speaker, and serves on the P31 International Initiatives team to partner with and reach women across the globe. Her message is to encourage women to live fully and free in their faith and every aspect of their lives. Suzie and her husband, Richard, live in Arkansas. Connect with Suzanne: SuzanneEller.com First5.org Proverbs31.org Facebook Twitter (@SuzanneEller) Pinterest For additional show notes, visit ShaunTabatt.com/104.
In this episode, Nutritional Therapist and Coach, Suzanne Perazzini explains how she went from long-time IBS sufferer to IBS liberator, helping hundreds of people to successfully follow a low FODMAP diet and become IBS symptoms free. In this episode, you’ll learn: How Suzanne struggled with IBS symptoms since childhood, but thought it was normal. How did IBS affect Suzanne's family and work life? Why Suzanne had to give up a great job offer? What food Suzanne was able to re-introduce after being diagnosed? Suzanne tips to counteract constipation? Dealing with withdrawal symptoms on the low FODMAP diet. What are some travelling tips for IBS sufferers? How to deal with restaurant meals? The laminated card every IBS sufferer need to have. What to do when going on a cruise? What is Suzanne's coaching program all about? Suzanne's best selling low FODMAP cook books. Suzanne's future book publication. To read the show-notes for this episode, please visit: www.lowfodmapdiets.com/21