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How much pure fun did I have speaking with Tanya? Count how many times we both laughed out! High energy. Highly relevant info. And 3 great tips to spare your back from quarantine. loud! In high school Tanya ran track, in college, she was a cheerleader, and post college she started pole dancing. Movement has brought a lot of happiness to Tanya's life and she wants to share what makes a Power Move can do for you! Guest full name & title: Tanya Saint Medley Business name: Power Moves Personal Training Studio Website: www.powermovespts.com Social Media pages (IG, FB, YT) Instagram: @powermovespts Bio (or link to bio): In Shout out, event, promo, class, workshop: Check out Power Moves Personal Training Studio if you are looking for a trainer. Podcast Intro 00:00 - 3:37 Who does Tanya St. Medley serve? 3:40 - 4:40 Preferential clientele 4:40 - 5:30 How Tanya markets her services 5:35 - 7:01 Is Power Moves Training Studio a goof it for you? 7:30 - 8:30 What sets Power Moves Different 8:35 - 10:38 20-second elevator pitch 10:50 - 12:25 Why should you go to Power Moves? 12:30 - 15:59 Out with the “Old” vs In with the “New” 17:20 - 20:45 Tanya's morning routine 22:15 - 23:15 COVID complaints physically/emotionally 23:50 - 26:20 3 primary strategies to help w/ getting back into shape 28:00 - 32:50 “Story Time” 33:50 - 36:42 Proper recovery 37:50 - 39:33 Review of 3 strategies 40:50 - 41:25 How to contact Tanya at Power Moves 43:10 - 44:15 Promotions/Specials 44:15 - 45:15 Outro 45:53 - 47:30 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/richard158/message
In this episode of the HR Leaders podcast, I'm joined by my guest Tanya E. Moore, Chief People Officer at M.C. Dean Inc.Thanks to Paylocity for supporting the show!Download the Deloitte report to see the potential savings a human capital management solution offers in ten core human resource responsibility areas: https://bit.ly/3uw465WEpisode highlights00:00 - Intro01:50 - Tanya's career journey on both sides of the fence11:07- How the pandemic has fast-fowarded the modernisation of HR and the workplace15:24- Redesigning dialogue at work in the post-pandemic landscape20:20- The opportunity Tanya saw at M.C. Dean24:16- About M.C. Dean26:43- How M.C. Dean grew their brand through quality work29:15- Starting her new role during the pandemic32:48- Tanya's career highlight37:16- How Tanya's work at IBM informs her work now39:33- Quick fire roundIf you enjoyed the podcast be sure to subscribe for more content like this and visit our website to access resources mentioned: www.hrdleaders.com/podcast
Episode 058 / Are you thinking about doing translations for your books? Historical and contemporary romance author Tanya Anne Crosby has coordinated over 100 translations across German, French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, and Dutch. When a health scare meant she couldn’t write quickly, she focused on translations as a way to exploit her intellectual property. She shares what she’s learned about how to produce translations as well as how to market them. Intro links: The winter storm hit both of us hard this week, and we’ve been in survival mode. If you want tips on winterizing southern-style or creative ways to use snow during not-so-rolling blackouts, we’ve got you covered. Not much writing was done, and we talk about how both of us are okay with that. Sara was on The Creative Penn podcast this week talking about her How to Write a Series book. Come over and say hi to Jami and Sara in the WIKT Facebook group! You can find show notes and links at wishidknownforwriters.com. In this podcast episode, you’ll discover: Confidence, rejection, and shooting for the top After a health scare, Tanya cut back on her production and turned to translations to bring in income Why Tanya does some translations direct and does others as royalty share Special considerations around copyright for German translations The importance of aligning the heat level in romance translations How Tanya markets her translations Why writing in different genres slows down your momentum Learning to let go and not do everything yourself Why authors shouldn’t overlook print book sales Genres discussed include historical romance and contemporary romance. Links: Tanya Anne Crosby website Translations presentation link Babelcube Translators Cafe Shopify IngramSpark The Big List of Craft and marketing books mentioned on WIKT podcast episodes
Today's guest knows exactly what it means to be called to a mission that is greater than yourself. I am honored and excited to introduce you to this incredible force for change, CEO of Pencils of Promise, Tanya Ramos. Tanya has devoted her career to improving educational opportunities and life outcomes for young people in the most low-resourced communities. With a track record of growing organizations in key leadership roles at Education Pioneers and The Children's Aid Society, she has served as a tireless advocate for educational equity. Tanya has been honored with the Annie E. Casey Foundation Award for exemplary work in underserved communities and received her Master of Science in Urban Policy and Management from New School University. In this episode, Tanya and I go deep into conversations about access to education and how Tanya is working diligently to reshape the landscape of education across the globe. Tanya shares her own personal story and reveals the struggles behind her ADHD diagnosis and the inspiration behind her calling of servant leadership. Plus, Tanya discloses why BIPOC women are deserving of leadership roles and the extensive work it took for her to achieve her recognition and success. In this Episode You'll Learn: All about today's guest, Tanya Ramos [ 3:40 ] How Tanya navigates access to provide quality education [ 4:35 ] The way that Tanya stays resilient during a global pandemic [ 7:50 ] About Tanya's journey [ 10:00 ] The importance of resilience + fearlessness for staying on our path [ 15:00 ] How to navigate the feelings of fear as a leader [ 18:20 ] Advice for up-leveling our business relationships [ 24:50 ] About advancing in leadership as a woman of color [ 32:10 ] Ways to navigate the overwhelm of education during COVID [ 41:00 ] The importance of being comfortable with vulnerability [ 47:05 ] Soul Shifting Quotes: “My purpose is to ensure children that look like me around the globe have access to quality education.” “My purpose is to be a servant leader.” “I could have gone left at any point.” “When you're not scared of failing, it opens up a multitude of opportunities.” “Be comfortable with being vulnerable.” Links Mentioned: Learn my 7 Secrets to Uplevel Your Brand & Land Your Dream Clients Grab your FREE training, How to Call in Your Tribe + Create Content that Converts Text me at 603-931-4386 Learn more about Tanya by following her on Instagram or heading to https://pencilsofpromise.org. Tag me in your big shifts + takeaways: @amberlilyestrom Did you hear something you loved here today?! Leave a Review + Subscribe via iTunes Listen on Spotify
Today, we’re really excited to bring you a very special guest! Tanya Khani is known as the Soulful Publicist and represents some of the holistic, spiritual guests that we’ve had on our show before. We’ve actually interviewed all four of her clients — Shaman Durek, Shannon Algeo, LaRayia Gaston, and Aarona Lea! The guests Tanya represents are truly the epitome of elevated wellness, which fits perfectly with this month’s theme. With the work Tanya is doing as a soulful publicist, she is bringing spirituality and shamanism into a business setting and really elevating the conversation for the masses. She is totally moving the needle with all that she’s doing and through the clients she represents! In today’s episode, and with the theme being elevated wellness, we’re really focusing in on this concept of bringing spirituality and soulful elements into both wellness and business. Tanya shares about her work as a soulful publicist, investing in soulful wellness for yourself and others, running your business in the masculine and feminine, the progression of normalizing wellness and spirituality into the mainstream, what wellness is really all about, and the key to truly having an impact in this world. IGNTD Specials: Free IGNTD Recovery Workshop New IGNTD Recovery Live Online Support Groups Topics Discussed: [:35] Welcome to today’s episode! [1:23] Reading today’s review of the week! [2:38] Sophie shares her morning mantra. [5:05] The importance of staying authentic to yourself. [7:35] More about today’s interview with Tanya Khani. [9:42] We just hit a million downloads! Thank you all so much! Here’s how we’re giving back with an incredible giveaway. [14:32] The conversation portion of today’s podcast! [15:43] Tanya explains what being a Soulful Publicist means. [16:16] Tanya explains what PR is. [18:33] Sophie shares her experience with PR. [19:55] When it’s important to consider having a publicist. [21:13] Talking about investing in soulful wellness for yourself and others. [22:37] How long ago did Tanya start in PR? Was it always more soulful and spiritual-leaning? [24:58] Running your business in the masculine vs. the feminine. [31:54] Tanya talks about how she’s moving the needle in bringing spirituality into business and the mainstream. [38:32] Talking about the progression of normalizing elevating wellness and spirituality for the mainstream, what wellness is really about, and how Shaman Durek is helping to move the needle. [46:34] Impact is not easy — but it’s the key to making change and causing disruption. [48:32] How Tanya aids her clients as a Soulful Publicist. [51:56] The best advice Tanya has ever received. [53:33] Tanya’s proudest moment to-date. [54:40] Tanya’s most difficult moment to-date. [55:38] Tanya’s self-care rituals. [56:36] What ignites Tanya? [57:00] Thanking Tanya for joining us! [57:30] Don’t forget to screenshot this podcast, tag all of us on social media, and let us know what resonated the most with you! Mentioned in this Episode: Tanya Khani’s Instagram: @SoulfulPublicist Shaman Durek IGNTD Ep. “Man of Still ft. Shaman Durek” The Doctors TV Show Shannon Algeo IGNTD Ep. “Embracing Change and Living Your Life’s Purpose with Shannon Algeo” IGNTD Recovery Secrets Ep. “The Purpose of Purpose with Shannon Algeo” LaRayia Gaston of Lunch on Me IGNTD Ep. “Love Without Reason with LaRayia from Lunch on Me” Aarona Lea IGNTD Ep. “Winning with the Hand You’re Dealt with Aarona Lea” IGNTD Ep. “IGNTD Glow Panel: How to Stay Positive IRL with Aarona Lea, Tricia Huffman, and Jenny Jiles” Find out more about IGNTD: IGNTD.com IGNTD.libysn.com Subscribe to the Podcast iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, Spotify Follow us on Social Media! Facebook: IGNTD Instagram: @IGNTD.me Sophie’s Instagram: @Sophie.Jaffe Adi’s Instagram: @DrAdiJaffe If you enjoyed this podcast… Please let us know what you want to hear about! Tell us in the comments or send us an email at info@igntd.com. About Our Sponsor: Philosophie Superfoods The Philosophie offers cleanses and other nutritional products that are unlike any of the other supplements and detoxification programs on the market. Why? Because they actually nourish the body with whole, live, nutrient-rich foods. Each of the Philosophie superfoods and protein blends is vegan, raw, gluten-free, and has absolutely no filler ingredients.
Today’s special guest, Tanya Neufeld is taking the stage to help you wrap up your 2019 and prepare for 2020 the right way! She has done so much since the first time I interviewed her that I had to bring her on again. Tanya is a Facebook Ad Strategist and growth consultant. She is one of the most productive entrepreneurs I have ever met, a marketing genius and she is one of my best friends in the entire world. Tune in to today’s episode to hear: How Tanya built a business from the ground up and has grown it immensely in the past 12 months. How you can become more analytically savvy about your businesses How Tanya persevered through adversity, fear and changing her business to get to where she is today. Inspiration for the coming year!
Hear how Tanya decided to make the commitment to hiking, the emotions she has gone through, what she has learned about nature, how prayer and meditation bring her peace, who she has met on the trails, what she did to celebrate meeting her goal and hear her advice on how you can make similar commitments to yourself.Resources Mentioned in the Podcast:Daily WordThe World Before Your Feet - Matt Green's walk through every street in New York CityJay ShettyEcho Canyon Trail (The start and end of Tanya's first year of hiking) 1:15 - How Tanya decided to hike every day for a year2:40 - The emotions Tanya experienced during her first year of hiking9:17 - Nature heals and the gifts of sunrise10:48 - Love languages and how it plays into hiking12:55 - Tanya's hiking rituals15:00 - How Tanya inspires others18:34 - How Tanya celebrated and reflected on her first year of hiking23:15 - Advice on making a commitment to yourself and facing fears25:22 - Tanya shares about the types of hikes she has done and how it has been the most rewarding and least expensive activity26:20 - Tanya answers the Circle Six quick Q&A30:25 - Make a commitment to yourself
In this duocast, Tanya and Christiana chatted about the contagious excitement and enthusiasm in the air for parents and students at the beginning of every school year. The ‘back to school’ and fresh start energy is a great motivator to focus on how to maintain that energy despite the hustle and struggle with work/life balance that is a reality for many families.In this episode they discussed considering why implementing a web based project management system built for team building, problem solving, productivity, and communication makes sense to bring into the family space. Using a tool to organize and simplify the overwhelm AND to maintain the momentum for all of us taking action on creating our dream life does seem dreamy indeed. We think you will enjoy this episode if you truly believe that ordinary people can be extraordinary and have an extraordinary family life by...Having that compelling future you visualize on your dreamboard and continuing to evolve in the highest version of yourself.Maintaining the momentum by looking at it your dreams daily and asking yourself the daily questions if you need to make changes. Having a SOP in place..SAY WHAT. A standard operating procedure specifically having a system in place like a project management system to organize your family. As studies show 65 % have trouble balancing work and family.Children have less free-play and more extracurricular activities which has led to more schedule-juggling for parents. We are busier too, especially those whose jobs demand more attention after hours. So In an effort to cope, some families are turning to softwares designed for businesses.We talk a lot about living life like you mean it and would you be living your 24 hours today if you knew it was your last . IF it was your last 24, wouldn’t it be comforting to know that your family life could almost seamlessly transition without you because of the SOP you had in place. Tune in and let us know what you think. In this episode:How ordinary people can be extraordinary Why parent juggle with work life balance Why use of a project management system can help simplify and streamline the overwhelm How Tanya uses ASANA a web-based project management tool to organize her family life like a business. Her family is her company and all the pillars in her life are considered projects. How a project management tool provides organization, responsibilities AND a layer of accountability. RESOURCEShttps://www.theatlantic.com/family/archive/2019/07/families-slack-asana/593584/https://asana.com/FIND MORE TO LOVEDREAMBOARD SOCIAL CLUB FB COMMUNITY:https://www.facebook.com/DreamBoardSC/DREAMBOARD SOCIAL CLUB INSTAGRAM:https://instagram.com/dreamboardsc?igshid=1w0rckj3g2vxnDREAMBOARD SOCIAL CLUB SHOWNOTES:https://dreamboardsocialclubpodcast.wordpress.com/
Tanya is a communications and brand professional with over 20 years’ experience. Her wide range of skills relate to communications and branding strategy, public relations, issues management, stakeholder communications and government liaison. Tanya has led communications for organisations in both public and private sectors. Prior to managing corporate affairs at the CSIRO, Tanya was the General Manager of Communications at Destination NSW. Her prior roles have also seen her lead functions across Japan, Asia Pacific, the United Kingdom and Europe, working both client and agency side. Discussed in this episode: Making the shift from private to public Advice on managing ministerial transitions Tanya’s take on the most effective communications channels The importance of having a clear purpose Dealing with message saturation Using powdered broccoli lattes to achieve strategic objectives The benefits of collaboration and how to identify valuable opportunities Capitalising on the demand for video How Tanya measures campaign success: lead and lag measures
Tanya Alvarez is Co-Founder and CEO of OwnersUP, a platform which advances a solopreneur’s business through accountability, goal setting, and community. We discuss: How Tanya’s need for constant accountability led her to create a coaching business [1:57] Why testing hypotheses is crucial to overcoming initial business challenges [6:45] Aspects to observe during different business stages that will help you unearth potential recurring revenue [8:24] How to balance when you are too close to your business [11:43] Becoming an entrepreneur: taking the best of a bad situation [12:50] If you want to know the future, ask a teenager [16:07] Over the past fifteen years, Tanya has accumulated marketing experience with international and US companies such as Nike and US Olympics. She started her first company at the age of 25 and grew it to be a profitable company from credit card debt to over $1mm in gross revenue in the first year. Since then, she has founded, bootstrapped, sold and invested in several companies. Learn more about Tanya at Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/ownersup) . Brief Description of Gift OwnersUP is your 24/7 personal sounding board and accountability partner, a group of 4 other like-minded business owners who support you to grow and succeed. Join for 1 free month. URL for Free Gift www.ownersup.com (http://www.ownersup.com/) Facebook Twitter LinkedIn 42Shares
On episode 9 of LenJones Party of 2, We're joined by the infamous online internet marketer, Tanya Aliza. Tanya runs a 7-figure online business. Her story is really cool because she's super relatable. She has this ability to make very hard tasks seem very doable. And what I mean is she’s become so almost programmatic throughout her entrepreneur career that she is able to manage so many things at once, All while still partying like a rockstar surfing day in/day out, and traveling the world with a glass of wine in her hand and a smile on her face. In this episode you will learn: 1) How Tanya is able to manage so many social media platforms at once. 2) How she made $250k in 10 days launching a product without previously having much success. 3) How hiring a coach literally launched her career and what that coach did for her. 4) Her daily method of operations in running her life. 5) How she went from 59k to 434k in a single year. Here are Tanya's SM links and handles: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tanyaaliza/ @tanyaaliza Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/TanyaAliza Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/tanyaaliza/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/TanyaAliza @tanyaaliza Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tanyaaliza/
On today’s episode of EMBody Radio, I had the pleasure of interviewing Tanya Zuckerbrot, MS, RD, and the founder of the incredible weight loss solution, theF-Factor™ diet. F-Factor™ is based on scientific principles of nutrition, and provides a liberating and sustainable way to approach weight loss and health for life. In our interview, we talked ALL things fiber, including: -How Tanya “accidentally” created a really successful weight loss program while trying to help improve disease markers in cardiovascular patients and diabetics. -The structure and function of dietary fiber. -Why fiber is a great weight loss aid. -How fiber works to improve everything from gut health, to cholesterol, to blood glucose, to even healthy hormone regulation. -Why you need fiber to build the physique of your dreams. -How to get more fiber into your day, especially when you’re a busy business-woman/parent/athlete/all of the above. -Health trends that actually aren’t so healthy. -So much more! -------------------------- If you want to check out more about Tanya and theF-Factor™ Diet, the new 2018 edition of the F-Factor book just came out. She also just launched some new fiber products/essentials kit to help you reach your fiber goals! And you can find some of her awesome fiber-rich recipes here. -------------------------- Follow along with Tanya on social media (especially her amazing IG stories): Tanya's Instagram F-Factor's Instagram Facebook Twitter Pinterest -------------------------- Today’s episode is brought to you by Four Sigmatic. ----------------------- Today's episode of EMBody Radio is brought to you by Four Sigmatic. Four Sigmatic provides the best in adaptogenic/therapeutic mushroom products. You’ve seen me post about this stuff on Instagram and IG stories all the time, and I wanted to take a sec to tell you a little more about them today. I started using them because I love adaptogens, and many of their mushroom products are just that – adaptogens. Adaptogens basically help you respond better to physical and emotional stress. I run a business, run multiple social media platforms that tie into my business, I’m a student, and I have a life outside of all that that I’m trying to live, so stress management is key. Mushrooms can also be used to help everything from your gut health to your skin. My favorites are the Lion's Mane Mushroom Elixir and the Mushroom Hot Cacao with Reishi... Be sure to listen to the whole episode to learn why ;). If you want to try Four Sigmatic products, use the code "EMDUNC" to get 15% off your order at foursigmatic.com/emdunc. -------------------------- Find me here: Instagram Twitter YouTube My Website
This week on the PRmoment Podcast I’m pleased to welcome the Chief Global Officer of Talk PR Tanya Hughes. Talk PR is owned by M&C Saatchi with annual revenues of approx £4.5 million. There are 2 things that make Tanya and Talk PR a particularly interesting story. One is that it most of its income comes from within its very defined market market specialism of beauty PR The second is that an independent UK firm - 60% of its income comes from global work. Here is a flavour of what Tanya and I discuss: How the pace of change in public relations makes it a great place to work How digital influencers and Instagram have transformed beauty and fashion PR How Instagram and YouTube have marginalised beauty bloggers Why the importance of editorial coverage has risen again, following the “moras” of digital influencers Why the trend for social media influencers has created an authority problem in earned media Why the fashion and beauty business is vital for UK plc and brand Britain. How Tanya and her current business partner Jane Boardman have on and off worked together for 30 years What it takes to make a business partnership work for 30 years Why Talk PR has retained a specialism in only the beauty and lifestyle sectors How the genesis of Talk PR came about as the consumer PR arm of M&C Saatchi How, as a UK firm with no offices internationally, 60% of Talk’s revenue is global How and why Tanya built up the Sermo global network of beauty PR firms Whether global networks of independent firms really work from a client perspective, or are they just clubs of like minded agencies? How a potentially business critical problem lead to Tanya setting up the Sermo network Whether there are really any truly global PR campaigns Why Tanya believes global networks can’t have sufficiently specialist teams across multiple markets Why Tanya believes global networks will always have pockets of brilliance and pockets of crap! Whether you are more likely to make it as a premiership footballer than an influencer. What are the vital attributes of a beauty and fashion influencer What is the average “life” cycle of a beauty or fashion influencer
Happy Holidays friends! You may want to relisten to this episode with Tonya Dalton of Inkwell Press twice! Seriously. Tonya is the queen of productivity and goal setting -- fitting topics as we enter the new year! Tonya is an incredible businesswoman and a natural teacher, I’m thrilled to reshare this episode with you. Enjoy the show! -------------- Tonya Dalton is the owner of Inkwell Press and host of Productivity Paradox. Tonya is a productivity expert who believes that too many women feel overwhelmed with all that they have to do each day. She helps women use productivity to pursue their big goals and end each day feeling satisfied and successful. On today’s episode we’re talking about systems, automations and prioritizing at both home and in your business. She’s an amazing business woman who tells us her story of building her business from her kitchen table and gives more details on the new course that she is offering through inkWELL Press. ON TODAY’S EPISODE: Tonya’s background prior to starting inkWELL Press The motivation and inspiration behind inkWELL Press The systems Tonya put into place to take her kitchen table hobby into a huge business How her background as a teacher helped her set up systems & run her business efficiently What overwhelm is & how to overcome it Common pain points Tanya sees in entrepreneurs when it comes to productivity in systems and automations The need to come up with an action plan to meet your goals Creating priority lists instead of to-do lists How Tanya breaks down her priorities for the week Preventing “urgent fires” from popping up by prioritizing Systems she has built into the inkWELL Press team What success looks like to Tanya What’s next for inkWell Press KEY TAKE-AWAYS: “That is really what started inkWELL Press, was figuring out what were the things I was passionate about? How was I going to make these things work so I could do something that fulfilled me?” - Tonya Dalton “One of the mistakes a lot of people make is they think, "I need to create all the systems all at once and try to implement them" and then because that becomes so overwhelming, it just falls apart.” - Tonya Dalton “Overwhelm is not having too much to do. It's not knowing where to start.” - Tonya Dalton “People get really caught up in more is more, and so often less is more.” - Tonya Dalton “Productivity is velocity, and that means you're moving in one direction, instead of trying to move in all the directions.” - Tonya Dalton “It's really important that you are always making an action plan and stopping to assess.” - Tonya Dalton “We need to be focused on the things that are going to have the biggest impact, and make the most strides in your business.” - Katie Hunt “To me, success looks like harmony.” - Tonya Dalton “My definition of productivity is not getting more things done in less time. It really is getting the important things done.” - Tonya Dalton LINKS: The liveWELL method course: http://inkwellpress.com/course Podcast: http://inkwellpress.com/podcast CONNECT: Website: http://inkwellpress.com Instagram: http://instagram.com/inkwellpress Facebook: http://facebook.com/inkwellpress Twitter: http://twitter.com/inkwellpress JOIN THE TSBC FAMILY: Do you enjoy listening to our Podcast and learning from our guests as they discuss how they grew their businesses? Interested in learning more actionable steps that you can implement into your business? Check out our Business Camp E-Course. ABOUT PROOF TO PRODUCT: Proof to Product is brought to you by Tradeshow Bootcamp and hosted by Katie Hunt. Since 2011, TSBC has worked with hundreds of product based businesses to help them up level, scale, and build profitable sustainable companies. You can find our show notes and additional resources at ProofToProduct.com. If you like what you heard today, please head over to Apple Podcast to leave a five star review and subscribe. Thanks so much for listening. We'll be back next week with a new episode!
Tonya Dalton is the owner of Inkwell Press and host of Productivity Paradox. Tonya is a productivity expert who believes that too many women feel overwhelmed with all that they have to do each day. She helps women use productivity to pursue their big goals and end each day feeling satisfied and successful. On today’s episode we’re talking about systems, automations and prioritizing at both home and in your business. She’s an amazing business woman who tells us her story of building her business from her kitchen table and gives more details on the new course that she is offering through inkWELL Press. ON TODAY’S EPISODE: Tonya’s background prior to starting inkWELL Press The motivation and inspiration behind inkWELL Press The systems Tonya put into place to take her kitchen table hobby into a huge business How her background as a teacher helped her set up systems & run her business efficiently What overwhelm is & how to overcome it Common pain points Tanya sees in entrepreneurs when it comes to productivity in systems and automations The need to come up with an action plan to meet your goals Creating priority lists instead of to-do lists How Tanya breaks down her priorities for the week Preventing “urgent fires” from popping up by prioritizing Systems she has built into the inkWELL Press team What success looks like to Tanya What’s next for inkWell Press KEY TAKE-AWAYS: “That is really what started inkWELL Press, was figuring out what were the things I was passionate about? How was I going to make these things work so I could do something that fulfilled me?” - Tonya Dalton “One of the mistakes a lot of people make is they think, "I need to create all the systems all at once and try to implement them" and then because that becomes so overwhelming, it just falls apart.” - Tonya Dalton “Overwhelm is not having too much to do. It's not knowing where to start.” - Tonya Dalton “People get really caught up in more is more, and so often less is more.” - Tonya Dalton “Productivity is velocity, and that means you're moving in one direction, instead of trying to move in all the directions.” - Tonya Dalton “It's really important that you are always making an action plan and stopping to assess.” - Tonya Dalton “We need to be focused on the things that are going to have the biggest impact, and make the most strides in your business.” - Katie Hunt “To me, success looks like harmony.” - Tonya Dalton “My definition of productivity is not getting more things done in less time. It really is getting the important things done.” - Tonya Dalton LINKS: The liveWELL method course: http://inkwellpress.com/course Podcast: http://inkwellpress.com/podcast CONNECT: Website: http://inkwellpress.com Instagram: http://instagram.com/inkwellpress Facebook: http://facebook.com/inkwellpress Twitter: http://twitter.com/inkwellpress JOIN THE TSBC FAMILY: Do you enjoy listening to our Podcast and learning from our guests as they discuss how they grew their businesses? Interested in learning more actionable steps that you can implement into your business? Check out our Business Camp E-Course. ABOUT PROOF TO PRODUCT: Proof to Product is brought to you by Tradeshow Bootcamp and hosted by Katie Hunt. Since 2011, TSBC has worked with hundreds of product based businesses to help them up level, scale, and build profitable sustainable companies. You can find our show notes and additional resources at ProofToProduct.com. If you like what you heard today, please head over to Apple Podcast to leave a five star review and subscribe. Thanks so much for listening. We'll be back next week with a new episode!
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Are you struggling to figure out how to work your finances so that you can build a really solid financial future for yourself and your children? If so, you will really benefit from listening to today's show, with Tanya Steinhoff, a Financial Advisor and also a local mom! Listen in, as Tanya helps you understand how to take ownership of your financial life. It can be really hard to make the right decisions about money, over time, as the children get older and things evolve and change. Tanya works with young families and also with single mothers after their divorce, helping them to understand their money and budget. She shows them a good way of thinking about how to budget and helps them to move forward with the different phases that everybody seems to go through, in their journey towards retirement. Listen in today, as Tanya talks about some things that would be helpful to you, as single parents and offers you a great number of resources and books to read, to build a good, solid financial future. Show Highlights: Tanya talks about her background and about what she focuses on, in her business. How Tanya actually helps people and the services that she provides. The importance for newly divorced women to understand that they need to take responsibility for their finances. Great books to read to help adults and even kids understand more about finances and investments. Why Tanya really believes in educating people about their money. How Tanya helps to get her clients get up to speed on budgeting and cash flow. That some people struggle to come to terms with a new lifestyle, after a divorce. Not talking to your kids about money, or your financial limitations will eventually do them more harm than good. You really need to understand and move beyond the baggage that you carry from childhood, around money issues. Tanya's ongoing assistance for her clients Tanya's focus on her client's human capital, and it's real worth to them in their career, or to make money. Why you need to have an Emergency Cushion and how to create one. Some great tips for investing. Links: Tanya's website: www.redwoodgrovewm.com Tanya can also be found on Facebook, Twitter, and Linkedin. Books: Prince Charming Isn't Coming by Barbara Stanner The Elements Of Investing by Burton Malkiel and Charles D. Ellis Raising Financially Fit Kids by Joline Godfrey
If you would like to know what it's like to have psychic abilities, or how a person gifted with clairvoyance or clairsentience uses those talents to help people, listen in and find out, as Nicole's psychic guest, Tanya Brown, shares her story, on this week's show. Tanya, who comes from New Jersey, is psychic, clairvoyant and she's also a business coach. Tanya describes her psychic ability as being like having someone whispering the answer to a question in her ear. She explains clairvoyance by saying that her guides give her information, in the form of pictures, which she can 'see' when she closes her eyes. She's also clairsentient, which means that she can feel what her clients are feeling, either emotionally, or physically. Tanya's journey so far has been really fun and interesting. Join her and Nicole this week's show to find out more about her and about how she uses her gifts to help her clients with their lives and in their businesses. Today, Tanya talks to Nicole about: How her gifts developed in stages and how she learned to work with them. How she came to realize that her grandmother was her Spirit Guide. The ad that she put on Craig's list to do free Tarot readings and what happened as a result. How she initially put her abilities down to luck. The prophetic dreams that she's had. How she describes her sense of really knowing. How her Guides urge her, in loud voices, her to do as they recommend. How the information comes to her in various ways. How channeling gives her a nauseous feeling. Nicole explains how you, as a listener, can benefit from hearing Tanya's story. How Tanya's participating in a Brian Weiss Event worked as a catalyst for awakening her to her abilities. What Past Life Regression is all about. What she experienced during some of her Past Life Regressions. How Tanya's family accepts her gifts and abilities. How her clients find her. Why she prefers working with people that she's never met before. Why it takes more energy for her to work with people that she knows well. How her journey has brought her to the full realization of who and what she really is today. How she feels after she's done a reading. Why people tend to contact her, either regarding their businesses, or for themselves, personally. That she is more afraid of not doing, than doing- and how that really works in her life. Nicole talks about Tanya's courage and confidence in doing what she does. Links: Tanya's website: www.laurenstjulian.com Tanya Brown on Facebook, Instagram and Pinterest Resources: Book: Many Lives Many Masters by Brian Weiss.