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Hey fam it's BA Wednesday! This week we're discussing how to teach kids and teenages how to bounce back from financial struggles even when you're financially stable enough to provide them with the things they want and need. Here are a few highlights from today's episode: Mandi survived a road trip with a toddler (2:20) How Tiffany's teenage stepdaughter is making her think differently about teaching kids the value of financial strife (15:48) Why Mandi's taking a Brown Break from college degrees (31:40) We'll see you Friday for BA Q&A show! In the meantime, as always, hit us up with your questions @brownambitionpodcast on IG and through email at BrownAmbitionPodcast@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A note from Talking Taiwan host Felicia Lin: Tiffany Yu is a disability activist, CEO and founder of Diversability, and host of Tiffany & Yu, a social impact podcast. She's also on the San Francisco Mayor's Disability Council, a three-time TED Talk speaker and has a list of many more impressive accomplishments that appear on her Wikipedia page. She spoke with tremendous vulnerability about her disability origin story, the trauma she's experienced, dealing with shame, and her continued healing. Tiffany also shared about the many exciting projects she's working on for Diversability and in the disability space. CORRECTION: At x:xx when Tiffany mentioned a TED Tallk “The Danger of a Single Narrative” she was referring to the TED Talk “The Danger of a Single Story.” Here's a little preview of what we talked about in this podcast episode: How Tiffany spearheaded the Taiwan Necklace Project to raise money for ITASA (Intercollegiate Taiwanese American Students Association) Tiffany's disability origin story How she came up with the idea for her company Diversability in 2009 while a student at Georgetown University The work that Diversability does How Diversability went from a side hustle to something fulltime years later in 2017 How Diversability is about improving the lives and well-being of disabled people How can Diversability make disability a reason to belong and not a reason to exclude What happened in 2019 that made Tiffany realize that she was experiencing PTSD and how she dealt with it Tiffany's thoughts on her first TED Talk What has changed since Tiffany started Diversability How Tiffany was able to get the mayor of San Francisco to declare July Disability Pride Month in 2020 How Tiffany has evolved since she first founded Diversability News about Diversability The “Disability is not a bad word” T-shirt campaign The Diversabillity Leadership Collective The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) goal of economic self-sufficiency How Tiffany has launched an endowment fund at Georgetown University for disability-related initiatives The comments that Tiffany's mom made about Diversability in 2018 How Tiffany deals with her mother's opinion of the work she does with Diversability Tiffany's podcast Tiffany & Yu, which she started in 2020 during the Coronavirus pandemic Tiffany's favorite episode of her podcast Tiffany & Yu Laverne Cox's term “possibility model” The term ableism How Tiffany enjoys making Tik Tok dance videos The accomplishment that Tiffany is most proud of How the Paralympics may be used as a reason not to care about disability The term inspiration porn How paralympican Rebecca Meyers' request to have a personal care assistant accompany her was denied Related Links: Tiffany Yu's website: https://www.tiffanyyu.com/ Tiffany and Yu podcast: https://www.tiffanyyu.com/podcast Tiffany Yu on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/imtiffanyyu/ Tiffany Yu on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/imtiffanyyu Tiffany Yu on Twitter: https://twitter.com/imtiffanyyuv Tiffany Yu on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tiffanyayu/ Tiffany Yu on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/tiffanyayu Tiffany Yu on Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tiffany_Yu Diversability: https://mydiversability.com/ Diversability Facebook Group: http://bit.ly/diversabilitycommunity Diversability Leadership Collective: http://diversability.mn.co Diversability Facebook page: http://facebook.com/diversability Diversability on Twitter: http://twitter.com/diversability Diversability on Instagram: http://instagram.com/diversability Disability Empowerment Endowment Fund to support disability initiatives in perpetuity at Georgetown University: https://securelb.imodules.com/s/1686/18/giving.aspx?sid=1686&gid=4&pgid=3975&cid=5816&dids=534.144&bledit=1&sort=1&unit=34&appealcode=21HW001312 The Georgetown Voice article, “Alumna Tiffany Yu looks to cement legacy of disability justice as students push for Disability Cultural Center” about the endowment fund for disability related initiatives at Georgetown University that Tiffany is raising money for: https://georgetownvoice.com/2021/08/09/alumna-cements-legacy-of-disability-justice-students-push-for-cultural-center/ Tiffany's first TED Talk, The Power of Exclusion: https://www.ted.com/talks/tiffany_yu_the_power_of_exclusion?utm_campaign=tedspread&utm_medium=referral&utm_source=tedcomshare Tiffany's second TED Talk, The Truths About Being A Pioneer: https://www.ted.com/talks/tiffany_yu_the_truths_about_being_a_pioneer?utm_campaign=tedspread&utm_medium=referral&utm_source=tedcomshare Tiffany's third TED Talk, The Problem with Positivity: https://www.ted.com/talks/tiffany_yu_the_problem_with_positivity?utm_campaign=tedspread&utm_medium=referral&utm_source=tedcomshare The Danger of a Single Story (TED Talk): https://www.ted.com/talks/chimamanda_ngozi_adichie_the_danger_of_a_single_story?utm_campaign=tedspread&utm_medium=referral&utm_source=tedcomshare PTSD (Posttraumatic Stress Disorder): https://www.psychiatry.org/patients-families/ptsd/what-is-ptsd Post-traumatic growth (PTG): https://www.apa.org/monitor/2016/11/growth-trauma Dr. Robert Bullard: https://drrobertbullard.com/ https://www.unep.org/championsofearth/laureates/2020/robert-bullard Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA): https://adata.org/learn-about-ada Tiffany &Yu Episode 18, Disability Pride, ADA30 & Diversability's D-30 Disability Impact List ft. Alex Locust (Glamputee): https://www.tiffanyyu.com/podcast/018 Laverne Cox Calls Herself a 'Possibility Model' on Katie Couric: https://taggmagazine.com/laverne-cox-on-katie-couric/ Laverne Cox On Why She Still Has Something To Prove: https://www.forbes.com/sites/moiraforbes/2016/06/30/laverne-cox-on-why-she-still-has-something-to-prove/?sh=433c972b5638 Talila Lewis' Working Definition of Ableism: https://www.talilalewis.com/blog/january-2021-working-definition-of-ableism Tiffany &Yu Episode 17, Leadership Lessons from Yoga Journal Racism & Controversy ft. Nicole Cardoza (Anti-Racism Daily): https://www.tiffanyyu.com/podcast/017 Stella Young's TED Talk, I'm not your inspiration, thank you very much: https://youtu.be/8K9Gg164Bsw Paralympian Rebecca Meyers' Op Ed in USA Today, “Paralympic swimmer: I don't want to pull out of Tokyo Games, but I've been given no choice”: https://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/voices/2021/07/20/paralympic-swimmer-becca-meyers-covid-19-tokyo-olympic-games/8006062002/ Paralympian Rebecca Meyers: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rebecca_Meyers Tiffany and the Taiwan necklace project featured on Outreach for Taiwan (2014): https://oftaiwan.org/2014/11/13/talk4tw-tiffany-yu/ Tiffany talks about being Taiwanese, ITASA and the Taiwan necklace project: https://youtu.be/uaZC9fgdRwo Taiwanese American.org: https://www.taiwaneseamerican.org/ ITASA (Intercollegiate Taiwanese American Students Association): https://itasa.org/ TACL (Taiwanese American Citizens League): https://tacl.org/
Coach Tiffany Taylor is dropping million-dollar nuggets here at The 7-2 Mindset Investor Podcast, The Hero's Journey. She discusses the meaning of spiritual awakeness and digs deep into her journey to become a productivity coach. Being a productivity expert, Tiffany explained the concept of energy management. Time management is not enough, you have to take charge of your energy as well. She explained how to be more productive and energetic throughout the day. Stick to the podcast till the end to know more about productivity hacks. About Tiffany Taylor Tiffany empowers working professionals to crush each goal they set for themselves with her proven time management, mindset, and productivity techniques. By age 24, she traveled through 32 countries across 6 continents, managed a staff of 60 under her, retired from her 9-5 lifestyle as Operations Manager of a multinational company, and launched her online coaching practice. She is unique in the way she used her struggle with anxiety, ADHD, and complete mismanagement of both time and energy to fuel her obsession with becoming more productive. As a coach, Tiffany draws on her many personal and professional management experiences as well as formal and self-education around her success tools. Time Stamps 00:00- Introduction 01:07- What is Spiritual awakening? 04:08- Is being Selfless providing value? 05:24- Background of Tiffany Taylor 11:13- 7-2 moment in Tiffany's life? 15:25- How Tiffany got up after hitting rock bottom? 20:40- Are you in a Habit loop? 23:04- Importance of flow/creative state? 26:12- The Concept of Essentialism 27:27- Books you must read 31:58- Energy managements vs time management 36:57- How to evaluate your productivity? 40:50- What will be written on Tiffany's tombstone? 42:06- How to reach out to Tiffany Taylor? -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ✔️Instantly become a subscriber and press the bell icon to get notified with the latest video https://www.youtube.com/c/the72mindsetinvestor?sub_confirmation=1 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Still A Part of Us: A podcast about stillbirth and infant loss
Mom Tiffany talks about how she has both grieved and celebrated the short life of her sweet daughter Khyana, who was born at 26 weeks and died four days later due to an infection because of a hole in her bowel. She talks about how grief is not linear and the many ways she celebrates her daughter. Listen to Tiffany's birth story and death of Khyana here: https://youtu.be/Pwacny3_3iM DONATE $5 (aka "buy us a coffee/hot cocoa") to support the continued production of these stories. We appreciate all the help toward production and hosting costs. Or if you want to purchase an "Always a Part of Us" Legacy Gift for $20, you'll be providing to one of these families that shares their story, full transcriptions, mp3s, and mp4s of the recordings of their baby's birth story and advice episodes for their family history records. You will also get a shout-out on an upcoming episode. Thank you! Donate: Ko-fi.com/stillapartofus Time Stamps: 00:00 Welcome 04:42 Celebrating 1st birthday 07:53 How Tiffany's relationship changed with her then-boyfriend 08:51 What not to say to a loss mom 10:54 Grief is not linear 12:12 What she does to honor her daughter SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube channel for more birth stories from families who have experienced a stillbirth or infant loss. We're grateful that you're part of our community! SUBSCRIBE to our podcast Still A Part of Us, wherever you find podcasts. Links (Some of these links are affiliate links, which means we may get a small commission off your purchase, at no extra cost to you): Website: http://stillapartofus.com/ Grief Support Groups: https://nationalshare.org/ Tiffany's Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/RiseUpInfant... Tiffany's book "Celebrating the Life of Your Infant After Death" by Rise Up (Tiffany Beckom): https://amzn.to/3fzDMmi #infantloss #infantdeath #stillmychild #podcast #stillborn #birthstory #birthstories #babyloss #mybabydied #bereavedmother #bereavedfather #infantlossawareness #dadsgrievetoo #mamasgrief #pals #childloss #lifeafterloss #saytheirnames #babylossawareness #breakingthesilence #1in100 #stillbirthawareness #stillbirthsupport #grievingmom #grievingdad #bereavedparents #pregnancyandinfantlossawarenessmonth
Teachers are often under an enormous amount of pressure, and certain things in the classroom get pushed aside. One of these skills is organization. Tiffany Blassingame is the founder of Simple Organization, which looks to help busy adults and their families develop organized solutions for homework and school. As a parent, finding the balance between progressing toward your own goals and stewarding your children to theirs is not an easy task, and this is where Tiffany comes in. She has also been a member of NAPO for over five years and is a founding member of the National Association of Black Professional Organizers. In today's episode, Tiffany talks about the value of teaching students organizational skills. While these may not be innate, they can be cultivated in a supportive way to ensure that the students' time at school and in life generally is more enjoyable. We hear about some of the strategies she uses to help students and their families, what sessions with her typically look like, along with what Tiffany finds most rewarding about her work. Key Points From This Episode: Why students need additional help when it comes to organizing. [00:03:16] The balance between imparting skills and helping children too much. [00:05:06] Three things Tiffany focuses on when helping students get organized. [00:07:33] How to help students manage their energy. [00:13:57] The link between project management and managing your energy. [00:15:32] Tiffany's approach to talking with families about sleep. [00:16:24] How Tiffany helps families develop an organizational system. [00:19:52] The typical timeline that Tiffany's projects typically last. [00:22:34] What a session with Tiffany would usually look like. [00:24:18] Hear what Tiffany finds most rewarding about her job. [00:25:38] How Tiffany helps students with cognitive challenges through her work. [00:27:15] Student organizers work with students; they do not do things for [00:29:29] Links Mentioned in Today's Episode: Tiffany Blassingame — https://www.linkedin.com/in/tblassingame/ Tiffany Blassingame on Facebook — https://www.facebook.com/twblass Simple Organization — https://www.simpleorganization.org National Association of Black Professional Organizers — https://nabpo.org/ Smart but Scattered — https://www.amazon.com/Smart-but-Scattered-Revolutionary-Executive/dp/1593854455 Smart But Scattered — https://www.smartbutscatteredkids.com/ NAPO — http://napo.net/join NAPO Podcast — https://napopodcast.com
Want to avoid mistakes in Long Distance Investing? Download your FREE document at billykeels.com/7mistakestoavoid Going Long Podcast Episode 129: Achieve Long Distance R.E.I. Success While Balancing Your Work Life In the conversation with today's guest, Tiffany Ward, you'll learn the following: [00:34 - 03:23] Tiffany's profile, in Billy's guest introduction. [03:23 - 09:21] The backstory and decisions made that led Tiffany to this point in her journey. [09:21 - 12:28] What it was about Tiffany's early life and surroundings that led her to get into Real Estate at such a young age. [12:28 - 16:59] What it was that made Tiffany want to invest in real assets long distance and out of state rather than sticking to her own backyard. [16:59 - 20:07] How Tiffany went about building up a network locally and even in other cities and states. [20:07 - 24:49] How Tiffany was able to make the jump from single family properties to her first 10 door multifamily, and also doing that out of state. [24:49 - 27:11] The kind of financial investment that you may need to make to be a part of certain key communities and networks. [27:11 - 29:42] Where Tiffany's passion for wanting to help educate people to financial literacy and generate wealth comes from. [29:42 - 33:00] What it was that Tiffany learned working in the I.T. industry that helped to be successful in the Real estate investing world. [33:00 - 35:00] Tiffany tells us all about her venture, Upmost Capital. Here's what Tiffany shared with us during today's conversation: Where in the world Tiffany is based currently: Richmond Virginia. The most positive thing to happen in the past 24 hours: Tiffany has been working on getting her son to sleep through the night with some sleep training, and she managed to get an additional 2 hours of sleep herself last night! Favourite European City: Rome, Italy. A mistake that Tiffany would like you to learn from so that you don't have to pay full price: Learn your strengths and weaknesses! You don't have to be strong at everything, so find those who are stronger in areas where you are weaker for your team. Book Recommendation: Atomic Habits, by James Clear. Be sure to reach out and connect with Tiffany Ward by using the info below: Email: utmostcapital@gmail.com Website: https://www.upmost.com/ Start taking action TODAY so that you can gain more Education and Control over your financial life. To see the Video Version of today's conversation just CLICK HERE. Do you want to have more control and avoid the mistakes that I made getting started in long distance investing? Then you can DOWNLOAD the 7 Mistakes to Avoid in Long Distance Investing Guide by clicking HERE. Be sure to connect with Billy! He's made it easy for you to do…Just go to any of these sites: Website: www.billykeels.com Youtube: billykeels Facebook: Billy Keels Fan Page Instagram: @billykeels Twitter: @billykeels LinkedIn: Billy Keels
Dimity chats with Laurel Short and Tiffany Cross, two Kansas-City based triathletes and best running friends, who conquered Des Moines Ironman 70.3 in late June. In this extra long race report, the trio cover: —The importance of having a training partner for accountability (especially in a pandemic year!); —How Laurel, a first-time triathlete, tackled open water swimming–and getting into her wet suit; —How Tiffany mentally pushed herself during her bike workouts to prep for race day; —And how the pair reset on race day, when rain canceled a big portion of the bike. Ready to tri? Check out our Triathlon Training Programs. When you shop our sponsors, you help AMR. We appreciate your—and their—support! The final step to better running: Visit currex.us and use code AMR15 for 15% off insoles. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Think back for a minute to April of 2020. We're all on lockdown from the pandemic and figuring out new routines and ways of life. Now, imagine that you're launching a business for the first time all while homeschooling your children and your business is taking off very quickly… This was the reality for Tiffany Grimes, founder of Posterity Paper. After winning the Minority Business Women's Grant her business accelerated - she was able to collaborate with brands like A Beautiful Mess and Kids Made Modern. ON TODAY'S EPISODE: What products she sells and her primary customers [3:25] What it was like starting her business in the midst of April 2020 [4:37] Challenges she faced when she launched her business [6:32] How adopting creative practices and making meaningful connections has supported her growth [7:29] How Tiffany incorporates “heart drops” into her life [10:22] Her experience of being selected for the Minority Business Women's Grant [11:55] What's surprised her about herself as a business owner [13:58] How winning the grant changed the trajectory of her business [14:52] How having support has changed her mindset on hiring [17:10] Tiffany's thoughts on how this experience will change how she invests in her business [18:04] Her licensing project with Black Joy Paper [20:24] Tiffany's experience with Paper Camp [22:41] What led to her decision to attend Paper Camp [23:44] What she's focused on next in her business [29:54] FOR FULL SHOW NOTES, RESOURCES AND A TRANSCRIPT, HEAD TO BIT.LY/PTPEP208 SLOW STEADY GROWTH ARE HOW STRONG BUSINESSES ARE BUILT Building a business is a long game, won with patience, fortitude, intentional decisions and passion. Inside Proof to Product LABS, you'll receive the support, education and accountability to move your business towards your goals. Join Proof to Product Labs, our 12-month group coaching program built specifically for product based business owners: https://www.prooftoproduct.com/labs FOLLOW PROOF TO PRODUCT Follow Proof to Product on Instagram for the latest updates: https://www.instagram.com/prooftoproduct/ JOIN OUR EMAIL LIST If you'd like to receive more information about our upcoming episodes of Proof to Product including show notes and information about our guests, head over to www.prooftoproduct.com and sign up for our email list. Be sure SUBSCRIBE, REVIEW and SHARE Proof to Product with all of the product based business owners that you know!
Welcome back to the Limitless Soul podcast! Today I have Tiffany Clarke Harrison chatting with me. Tiffany is doing things that I had never really seen anyone else do! She is a developmental editor and intuitive writing coach. Founder of Rochelle Writers Studio; she guides intuitive writers of literary fiction or memoirs to use intuition to raise their true voice in published books that tell devastatingly human stories. Her approach to her work and writing is so masterful. We decided to surround the conversation of this episode around the topic of the darkness and shadow self that we try to run away from that's creeping up holding and holding us back from creating how we want to. Thank you for tuning in, you will love this episode with Tiffany Clarke Harrison and Kelli Mason! xo This is what else we talk about: How Tiffany became a writer Behind the scenes of making big changes in life Tuning into your body for decision making How intuition is physical Do we need a traumatic experience for clarity to happen? How are your internal blocks, blocking creativity? Developing a character in a story And so much more… seriously! Dive deeper at limitlesssoullife.com Resources: rochellewritersstudio.com Instagram: @rochellewritersstudio Read: “If I Fell” Shop our amazing course, journal book, audio meditations & more at limitlesssoullife.com Sponsor: Claryti: Zero waste cleaning Use code LIMITLESS at checkout for a special discount xo
• Breath work • “The Signs & the Stars”- It’s Aries SZN! Happy Birthday to the Aries Gang! o Aries New Moon on April 11-12th New Moons= Dark Moon New Beginnings, New Relationships, New Projects, New Ideas, New Starts o Fiery Aries energy + New Moon energy Energetic, GO! Energy, Passionate, Friendly, Sexual, Want energy, Act first & think later, Start it NOW!, Headstrong, Foot in Mouth syndrome o Self-love relationship vs. Relationship with everyone/ everything else • “The Feels & the Vibes”- Tiffany, Spiritual Boss Mom o Shifting spiritually while working in Corporate America o How Tiffany went from Food Blogger to Spiritual Business Coach o Tiffany’s mission to coach Powerhouse Women! o Don’t get attached to anything. o Being a woman in Corporate America o Normalize emotions in Corporate America o Sexy Sweat ladies shoutout o It’s just a stepping stone to where you NEED to be. o What’s your identify besides being a Parent or Spouse? o How to know which career path to take? o Life path numbers o Tiffany’s morning meditation ritual o The power of crystals! How do they work? o What is Reiki energy? o What should I be doing for the New Moon? o Balancing your masculine energy with the feminine energy o The need for more spaces for Men to meditate. o Boy Moms & raising the next generation of men that respect women o Be a lighthouse for your spiritual practices. Do not be ashamed. o Co-Creating with Spirit! If you can dream it, you can do it. o How to Manifest? Tiffany teaches us how! o Shout-out to the long lasting marriages! o What’s it like having a Virgo husband? Tiffany gives us some insight. o You have the power to create your highest and best life. Act like it. • Closing affirmations and remarks o If you want to submit your questions to me for advice or feedback, you’re welcome to email me at askcherelle@myvirgofriend.com or cheche@myvirgofriend.com
Tiffany Heimpel is a Sales Manager for Marketing Solutions at LinkedIn. It's safe to say that the pandemic has been particularly hard for women in sales with school age and preschool age kids at home. They carry a disproportionate share of the load in managing work, remote learning, the family, relationships and so on. In our conversation today, Tiffany and I talk about the many roles that women have had to fill, and still fill, to keep work and family moving forward. We talk about some of the 16 roles that Tiffany described that she's been filling during this time. She shares some of the key lessons she's learned in terms of managing her time. her team. And making time to take care of herself in the midst of the demands on her. And we dive into how that has translated into how she manages her team. And helps them learn how to manage. And what that has affected the coaching conversations she's had with her team. Plus, we also talk about constraints. How Tiffany's learned to recognize the constraints she faces and to strictly prioritize her time. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week on the podcast, I have award-winning financial educator, host of the Brown Ambition podcast, and author of Get Good with Money Tiffany “the Budgetnista” Aliche. Tiffany shares her journey from being a preschool teacher making $39k a year to running a successful 8 figure business. Tiffany embarked on a career in teaching after graduating college because she genuinely loved it. She was crystal clear on who she was and what she needed to do to excel: do what she enjoyed. After losing her job, direction in life, and experiencing financial trauma, she realized that she could take her skills as a teacher and launch into a brand new career, financial education. Tiffany shows us how it’s possible when you serve from a place of joy & abundance while earning money. In this episode you’ll learn: How Tiffany went from making 39k a year to over 8 figures What living in purpose and serving with joy looks like 5+ lessons from Tiffany’s journey to entrepreneurship What does it mean to be financially whole What are the 10 core steps to being financially whole and much more... Doors to the Money Launch Club are now open! The Money Launch Club is my online membership community that gives you the support, tools, education & plan to reach your various money goals while on the way to your ultimate goal of Financial Independence. When you become a member of the Money Launch Club, you; become part of a close knit community where you feel like you belong, and can really get to know others in the group interact regularly with like-minded people who are serious about financial independence learn from others to implement the lessons and ideas into your own daily life go from always feeling guilty about spending to feeling bliss, happiness, and joy about the things that bring you joy Join before doors close on April 8th by clicking here. Sign up for the Pop Up Podcast Series, Building Blocks of Financial Success: Get Out of Debt, Save, Invest, and Achieve your Money Dreams”. In this series you will learn: Who are you and what is your “WHY”? Why do you want financial independence? The Simple and Advanced Wealth Formulas How to improve your mindset and habits to bring you more wealth How community and accountability will make your journey more enjoyable What is the Money Launch Club and how it can help you reach financial freedom Hurry! The series goes away forever after April 8th! Other related blog posts/links mentioned in this episode: Doors to the Money Launch Club are now open! Join before they close on April 8th 2021!. If you missed enrollment, join the waitlist for my FI course. Join The Weekly Newsletter List Leave me a voicemail– Leave me a question on the Journey To Launch voicemail and have it answered on the podcast! Watch me on News12 Watch my latest segments on News12 YNAB – Start managing your money and budgeting so that you can reach your financial dreams. Sign up for a free 34 days trial of YNAB, my go-to budgeting app by using my referral link. Connect with me: Instagram: @Journeytolaunch Twitter: @JourneyToLaunch Facebook: @Journey To Launch Join the private Facebook Group Join The Money Launch Club Join the Waitlist for My FI Course Jumpstart Guide
Tiffany Sly, Queensland, Australia-based real estate agent, sales and marketing coach, and personal branding expert explains why the key to building your real estate agent personal brand is to identify what differentiates you and lean into those strengths. She shares insights about: What Tiffany has been up to since her last appearance with the Pursuing Freedom podcast in Episode 25 Why Tiffany decided to get her real estate license and join her family’s business, and how she built a strong real estate agent personal brand in a new, unfamiliar country What challenges Tiffany has faced and overcome in moving halfway around the world and starting a new business, and why she was motivated by a slower, more intentional life How Tiffany’s own experiences with her trusted mentor helped inspire her to make big changes in her life Why Tiffany decided to go back into selling real estate in Australia in tandem with her coaching work, and how she began working at boutique agency McGrath What key advice Tiffany would share with any agent who needs to drum up quick business in a new or unfamiliar market Why learning to build her real estate agent personal brand was a transformation for Tiffany’s work and became the core of how she stands out from the competition Why Tiffany believes it is important to look closely at yourself and what sets you apart from your competition, and then leverage those traits for your business The Real Estate Agent Personal Brand If you’ve been with the Pursuing Freedom podcast for a long time, you might remember Tiffany Sly. She first appeared as a guest on the show way back in 2018! Now, more than 100 episodes later, she joins us once again to discuss the challenges and opportunities she experienced while building her coaching business and developing her real estate agent personal brand after moving halfway around the world to Queensland, Australia. Tiffany shares strategies for leveraging your best strengths and differentiating yourself from your competitors, and she offers tips for getting settled into a brand new, completely unfamiliar real estate market and hitting the ground running! Starting Over in a Brand New Real Estate Market Since she last joined us in 2018, Tiffany has made some huge changes in her life. After realizing that she was seeking a slower pace and the opportunity to live a more intentional life, Tiffany made the incredible decision to move halfway around the world, from Canada to Australia. This was all while building out a thriving coaching and mentoring business, no less. And then, to add to the complexity even more, she decided to go back to being a real estate agent too! For Tiffany, doing her research and making connections helped to overcome the struggle of an unfamiliar market. But one of the most important realizations Tiffany made was the vital role building a real estate agent personal brand would play in getting herself situated in her new home and living the life she has dreamed of. The Importance of Developing Your Real Estate Agent Personal Brand So, how did she build her real estate agent personal brand so quickly, so that she could start seeing success in her new country? Tiffany says the most important thing to do is take stock of what makes you different, what sets you apart from competitors. Once you know what your unique strengths are, you can start leveraging those talents to build up your brand. Putting work into your real estate agent personal brand can reap powerful rewards by helping you establish your expertise, make new networking connections, and market yourself. Tiffany was able to do this in a completely different and unfamiliar country, by taking the time to reflect on what she does that nobody else can do as well. When you know your strengths, you can leverage those talents to help your brand stand out from the crowd. If you’d like to learn more about the extraordinary, courageous Tiffany Sly, you can visit her Instagram page at www.instagram.com/tiffanyslygrundy/or her website at https://tiffanysly.com/. About Tiffany Sly Tiffany Sly is a leading visionary sales and marketing coach and personal brand expert. She helps entrepreneurs find simple and effective strategies to transform the way they work, break the marketing mould, and build their most authentic and outstanding businesses. Tiffany has a passion for making connections and building relationships. Her empathy, motivation and resourcefulness is a deadly combination and one that has provided her with amazing success through her marketing and real estate careers thus far. Tiffany comes from a long line of successful agents in her family. She ran her own successful real estate business with her grandmother in the very competitive market of Toronto, Canada for over 12 years and she has been a top award winner for the last 10 consecutive years. But Tiffany considers herself a marketer first and an agent second. Prior to selling real estate, she spent many years in advertising and marketing and runs her own international online brand consulting and coaching business. Tiffany sees opportunities when others see challenges and her resilience is impressive. Her track record and experience in marketing make her a truly unique professional. How to Connect With Tiffany Sly Tiffany Sly’s previous appearance in Episode 25 of Pursuing Freedom: www.pursuingfreedom.com/podcasts/the-art-of-modern-real-estate-with-tiffany-sly/ Website: https://tiffanysly.com/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/tiffanyslygrundy/ Twitter: @therealtiffsly LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/tiffanysly/ LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/mcgrathprojects/ Balanced Growth Course: Website: https://pursuingfreedom.thinkific.com/courses/balanced-growth Additional Resources: Set for Success Planner Time Tracker 5-Step Guide to More Referrals
Episode Summary: Today's guest Tiffany Kjellander is a Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate broker-owner in New Jersey. She was born in New Jersey and grew up in Warwick, but later on, she returned to New Jersey. In this episode, I sit with Tiffany as she narrates her experience from college through other professions, including the Food Network and other aspects of the movie industry, up until finally settling in the Real Estate sector. Top Takeaways: "Every time is the best time of my life." - [Tiffany Kjellander] "The key thing behind any brand is the people that run it, right?" - [Tiffany Kjellander] "It's the little stuff that matters, and in doing that, you make people feel like they matter." - [Tiffany Kjellander] "I can teach you how to do the Real Estate, I can teach you how to fill out paperwork... but if you're an asshole to a client, I can't fix that." - [Tiffany Kjellander] "In this business, you're unemployed every day, so unless you're doing the things that get you those deals, those deals don't mean anything until you do future deals." - [Tiffany Kjellander] "Can you be coachable and trainable? Are you going to ask for help? or is your ego going to say I did X amount of deals, I don't need your help?" - [Tiffany Kjellander] "There's never a wrong time to do the right thing." - [Tiffany Kjellander] "If you're not surrounded by people who are like-minded, and are doing what you want to do in the business, you'll never reach those levels by yourself because you won't have the support or the role models that are doing that" - [Tiffany Kjellander]] Episode Highlights: [00:28] Intro [01:45] Introducing today's guest, Tiffany Kjellander. [06:28] Tiffany discusses her schooling at NYU. [33:54] What is the one thing you're looking for in a Real Estate agent? [09:48] How Tiffany ended up working at the Food Network. [11:17] Tiffany describes her journey in the movie industry with two Denzel Washington movies. [17:00] Starting in Real Estate [37:25] If you could change one thing about the industry, what about what you do for a living, would you change? [40:00] What piece of advice would you give a new agent starting Real Estate? [42:26] Outro Episode Notes: Growing up, Tiffany had always had a passion for making movies, which spurred her to study at NYU. She also narrates how she got into the food Network after college even though she had no idea who they were when she initially applied for the job. As part of her movie industry journey, Tiffany shares that she did two movies with Denzel Washington. With the impression that she could control her schedule and make a lot of money while having time for her kids, she was motivated to go into Real Estate. She describes events leading up to her job at "Exit Realty" and how she left following a falling out with them. Despite the differences she had with Exit Realty, she appreciates their work ethic. Tiffany shares two key reasons why Better Homes and Gardens appealed to her more. The first was the acceptance of who she is as a very outspoken person. The second was that she was the only Real Estate agent since Jeff had stopped and that the place felt like home. When you hire assholes, you don't want to come to work because you don't know what will happen next. Everybody is just trying to do their best right now, following the pandemic's impact, so treating people like people, showing kindness and empathy is paramount, and there's never a wrong time to do the right thing. Tiffany's advice for new agents: Surround yourself with people who do the business you want to do; don't assume that because the office is well organized, it will suit you best. Start talking to other agents, find out where they're happy. If you're not surrounded by like-minded people and are doing what you want to do in the business, you'll never reach those levels by yourself because you won't have the support or the role models...
I am soo thrilled to be bringing you a very special episode on the podcast where I was joined by two great people you may know of if you’ve ever seen the Netflix series, Say I Do. I was joined by Tiffany and Marcus to talk all about their love story, the role faith has played in their lives and their experience being a part of a TV show for their vow renewal ceremony. Their love story: How they met each other in college at a student retreat How they maintained their friendship while dating other people Their multiple proposal stories Memories from their first wedding was like How Tiffany and Marcus got on the Netflix show, Say I Do How Marcus felt knowing he could give Tiffany her dream wedding Her thoughts on having a black wedding dress and the symbolism behind it Their favorite part of their second wedding day Marcus and Tiffany’s sentiments about Thai, Jeremiah and Gabriele The role faith plays in their relationship and marriage What they’ve been up to since their wedding For full show notes, resources and links, head to: https://www.lydiajoyphotography.com/sotellmeyourlovestory-podcast Did you LOVE this episode? I’m so stinkin’ grateful that you’re listening and following along. I’d be so happy to hear from you!! Connect with me on my https://www.lydiajoyphotography.com/ or on @lydiajoyphotography to follow along with my personal life and to find out when the next episode is dropping!
Today we have a phenomenal guest who is truly a survivor against the odds!!! 36-year-old wife, former pediatric nurse, now a stay at home mom of two girls, Tiffany Kinkead shares her thriving journey of metastatic breast cancer. Grab your pen and paper and listen and learn: 1. The power of being your own health advocate 2. How she keeps fighting through mentally, emotionally and physically 3. What her support system looks like 4. How Tiffany's journey has helped her daughter overcome some struggles Follow Tiffany's journey on IG @tiffie626 We want to hear from you! Shoot an email over to welcome@thegreatgirlfriends.com or drop me a DM ON IG @sybil_amuti THE GREAT GIRLFRIENDS INSTAGRAM: @thegreatgirlfriends THE GREAT GIRLFRIENDS FB COMMUNITY: https://www.facebook.com/groups/TheGreatGirlfriends/
Building and running a business can be hard. But it can also be empowering, joyful and successful. This is exactly what our guest, Tiffany Napper, does. TIffany is a Holistic Business Coach and CEO who empowers women to find 6-figure success with their creative businesses while cultivating self-love and joy along the way. She joins Erin and Rachel today to talk about how you can grow your business successfully while having these and more ease! The girls discuss: How Tiffany was able to step up and take the messy action The “toxic dragons” that will pop up along your journey What happens when you wait for perfection Why you want to work with someone who is continually learning and growing Knowing the non-negotiables in your business Learning your strengths and what comes easily to you Finding out why something is hard to you And so much more! Let's take a listen! Resources: Tiffany's website: www.tiffanynapper.com Tiffany's Instagram: @tiffanynapper Erin's Instagram: @erin_travelsforlife Rachel's Instagram: @iamrachelbrooks The Confident Woman Podcast Instagram: @theconfidentwomanpodcast Quotes: “What looks like success to you might not be the same level of success to someone else.” - Tiffany “Even though it's easy does not mean it's not valuable.”- Tiffany “If we wait until it's perfect, it'll never happen.” - Tiffany “There are going to be hard moments and hard times in the journey.” - Tiffany --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theconfidentwoman/message
Who doesn’t like a good story? Especially stories that are from real-life experience and can impact people. We’re excited to share with you our conversation we had with Tiff Tyler on why its so powerful to share your story with the world. Tiff formerly was producing online media for podcasts, including the Top 100 podcast “The School of Greatness” with Lewis Howes, where she has filmed and produced over 500 interviews with the world's greatest leaders and thinkers. Now she is focused on 'the big picture" for Entrepreneurs and online brands who want to tell their story and build their audience through various forms of online media. Her focus is on the real-life experiences that bring about challenges, victories, failures, and success that not only make us who we are, but will inspire other people to keep going for their dream. Get ready for this impactful conversation with Tiff Tyler! IN THIS EPISODE, YOU WILL LEARN: How her big move to Hollywood 7 years ago changed everything for her Her experience filming and producing “The School of Greatness” podcast How Tiffany wants to help more entrepreneurs share their story with the world to create more impact Her motivating story on the sacrifices she had to make when getting into the film industry See why sharing your story with the world is so powerful …, then Tune in Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/chrisandericmartinez/ and see the full Show Notes to this episode here https://www.liveadynamiclifestyle.com/podcast/the-power-behind-your-story-with-tiffany-tyler/ Make sure to follow Tiff on her Instagram here https://www.instagram.com/tifftylerfilm/ and checkout her website here https://www.tifftyler.com/ PS: ARE YOU READY TO RISE AS A FIT PRO? Are You Looking to Add Online Training to Your In-Person Training Business! If You Want to Learn the Secrets to Create More Income, Influence, Impact, And Independence… Then Get Grab Our New Book “Rise Of The Fit Pros” and Grab Your Free Gifts Here https://www.riseofthefitpros.com/book1591229422414
The blogging industry is a BEAST but, we all know, if you want to grow your online exposure, especially for business, you need to have a blog. This week's guest, Tiffany Haywood, knows that to be true firsthand. Tiffany is the ‘ Tee’ behind TheMrsTee.com - an Award Winning Lifestyle Blog created as a place to share her love of all things Faith, Family, Fashion, Food, Fun, Tech & Travel. Tiffany Haywood was born and raised in New York and, as a Military spouse and Mom to 6, she had to learn to make her home wherever she and her family were together whether in North Carolina, Hawaii or back again. The experiences they've had as a family have taught her to appreciate the important things in life and make each moment a lasting memory.Dedicated to sharing the knowledge she’s gained during her Blog journey Tiffany started a Blog & Brand Consultation Company - TiffanyHaywood.com. Sharing easy to use tips and solutions are Tiffany’s favorite ways to help others find true success through their passions! She loves helping her clients Build Their Business By Building Their Brand.Most recently Tiffany has joined the team at the Women's Business Center of Fayetteville at CEED as a Business Consultant. Excited by the opportunity to extend her passion for helping small business owners grow through hands-on workshops, support, and guidance she is taking this position with enthusiasm for what's ahead.This episode is a really unique listen for those who are teetering on the edge of starting a blog for their business but have yet to jump in. Tiffany is a success story and great example of just starting instead of *thinking* about starting. She had an idea (or several) and wanted to be herself online and in life so, she went for it! I'd love to see you do that too. :)Here's a quick roundup of this episode:>> [1:30] How Tiffany got started with her blog and how it grew with her life + into a business>> [2:35] Planning content and how Tiffany decides her blog topics to best navigate her space>> [4:20] The role personal branding has played in Tiffany’s success over the last 7 years and the opportunities that’ve come from leaning on her stories>> [7:00 ] Tapping into your intuition to look forward and step into your whole self>> [8:02 ] The best advice for those who want to monetize their blog or website like Tiffany>> [11:00] A unique tip for turning your blog into a brand>> [13:20] Tiffany shares a special gift just for Brand in Bloom listeners! (scroll down to access)LINKS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE tiffanyhaywood.com themrstee.com bit.ly/THDotComGiftCertificate (Brand in Bloom listeners receive 50% off a 1-hour brand audit with Tiffany)Other Resources:Take my free quiz to see if you're a marketing wiz for your biz: https://www.elisabethfleming.com/quizSubscribe to my Youtube channel: https://bit.ly/brandinbloomtvSubscribe to my Podcast: www.elisabethfleming.com/podcastFollow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mslizfleming/Follow me on TikTok: https://vm.tiktok.com/gmUYCJ/Follow me on Facebook: https://facebook.com/mslizflemingFollow me on Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/mslizfleming/Follow me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/mslizflemingFollow me on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mslizflemingShow hashtag: #BrandInBloomPod See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In Episode 5, I am talking to Influencer Tiffany Turner Moon. In this episode, you’ll hear: How Majesty's blogger courses helped Tiffany kickstart her career as a blogger. Why Tiffany was featured on CBS, Buzzfeednews & caught national attention recently. How Tiffany grew her following advocating for Black Lives Matter. How Tiffany balances being a mom, wife, full time executive assistant, and blogger. What you can do to use your Influence to make an Impact. Stay Connected with Guest Tiffany Turner Moon Tiffany Turner Moon Instagram Tiffany Turner Moon Blog Stay Connected with Host Majesty Acheampong Majesty's Website Majesty's Instagram Majesty's Influencer Community Ignite Your Influence Instagram --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/majesty-acheampong/support
Tiffany is a Sports Nutrition Advisor. Three years ago Tiffany began as an intern for British Swimming and now consults for them. She also develops recipes for various companies from sports nutrition brands to Tom Little’s Colour Fit. She graduated with a 1st in Sports and Exercise sciences from Loughborough University in July 2019. We dig into: How Tiffany became a Sports Nutrition Advisor. Tiffany's experiences with British Swimming. Tiffany's experiences with a swim team in Dubai. How she supported some of the athletes through the lockdown period nutritionally when they were instructed to take 3 weeks out of the water due to lockdown. How she grew her instagram page and website and how she engages with her audience. Recipe development and meal preparation. Tips and tricks for flavouring foods such as tofu and quinoa. Links and Resources: Tiffany on Instagram - thecookingyam Website - https://thecookingyam.co.uk/ The outdoor swimming society - https://www.outdoorswimmingsociety.com/ British Swimming Team - https://www.britishswimming.org/athlete-swimming-profiles/british-swimming-profiles/ The pod is supported by 33 Fuel: 33 Fuel produce natural and powerful sports nutrition products https://www.33fuel.com/ You can gain 10% off your first order with matt10 at checkout. Before sport - PREPARE. During sport - ENERGY and HYDRATION. After sport - PROTEIN and RECOVERY. FOUNDATION - HEALTH. Jumping into the Foundation section you will find the Ultimate Daily Greens, made up of wheatgrass, pea protein, cinnamon, barley grass, chlorella, spinach, spirulina, kale and broccoli. During sport you will find the Chia Energy Gel, made up of chia seeds, palm sugar, vanilla and himalayan pink salt. After sport you will find the Protein Powder, made up of pea protein, coconut sugar, raw cacao, banana, rice protein, sunflower protein.
Tiffany Rivers, the Social Media Manager at Boys & Girls Clubs of America, joins the Social Pros Podcast to talk about how she and her team has leveraged social to bring over 4000 clubs together during difficult times. Huge thanks to our amazing sponsors for helping us make this happen. Please support them; we couldn't do it without their help! This week: Salesforce Marketing Cloud SocialMedia.org Full Episode Details Social Unites Not everyone agrees with each other on social media. Spontaneous (and often heated) debates can spark from the most unlikely post or tweet. So, who would have thought that when COVID-19 sent millions into isolation that social media would be the very thing that helps bring people together? Social has played a significant role in bringing families, friends, and colleagues together during an incredibly difficult time. Tiffany Rivers, the Social Media Manager at Boys & Girls Clubs of America, has managed to successfully leverage the power of social to bring over 4000 clubs together to support one worthy cause. As you can imagine, this was no easy feat considering each of the 4000+ clubs are in different locations around the country, each with their own CEO, leadership, and teams. So, how did Tiffany work with all of these clubs to ensure everyone told the same story in unison so that they could continue their work helping make great futures a reality for America's youth? Find out on this inspiring episode of Social Pros! In This Episode: 03:50 – How Tiffany works with marketing and communications colleagues 09:26 – How to change an organization’s view on social media 12:37 - How the clubs leveraged internal talent, virtual programming, and social during COVID-19 18:45 – Why it’s so important to come together during difficult times 20:47 – Tiffany talks about the club’s partnerships with people such as Denzel Washington, Katy Perry, and Beyoncé 28:00 – How to determine what messages go out on which social channels 33:08 – How Tiffany makes sure that messages are consistent across all 4000+ clubs Visit SocialPros.com for more insights from your favorite social media marketers.
Are you ready to build a brand that converts? Today's guest, Tiffany Tolliver is the Founder & Lead Strategic Designer of The EmmaRose Agency, a luxury Los Angeles-based branding firm. The EmmaRose Agency's mission is to enhance the way we visually consume products and services. This is accomplished by designing and building iconic brands using visual balance, clean and classic designs, and breathtaking photography. In just two years, Tiffany elevated this business to a thriving six-figure boutique agency that develops branding for nationally-recognized businesses. She obsesses over changing her clients' stories and the way she changed her own story, by creating impactful visual experiences that cultivate brands' popularity and profit. Tiffany's clients have received recognition from outlets such as Good Morning America, TODAY, Buzzfeed, PopSugar, and more after working with her. In this episode, Tiffany reveals the tactics for creating compelling sales pages; Tiffany has fire in her belly and wants to give us the tools to build a bankable brand. She speaks about how we can get in our own way when it comes to building a strong brand identity. Plus, we talk all about SEO, Instagram, and other techniques to maximize conversions and boost profits. Grab your pen and a journal and get ready to take notes- I can't wait for you to listen! In this Episode You'll Learn: All about today's guest, Tiffany Tolliver [ 0:45 ] About Tiffany's passion for helping women make money [ 7:30 ] Why we need to have our vision first [ 9:30 ] How our brand is our identity [ 12:20 ] About the tactics to creating a successful sales page [ 18:40 ] How to optimize Instagram to create results [ 23:55 ] About sharing vulnerability to uplevel our personal brands [ 30:25 ] How Tiffany trusts faith + grace in her relationship as a single mother [ 35:20 ] The systems that Tiffany uses to navigate procrastination [ 44:55 ] How Tiffany figures out the visual identity of her clients [ 53:00 ] What Tiffany would tell a former version of herself [ 59:00 ] Soul Shifting Quotes: “Create a brand that is as unique as you are.” “Our brand is like our fingerprint.” “There are a lot of ugly sales pages that convert.” “We are in the business of transformation.” “We sell through stories.” “Focus on the impact, not the likes.” 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 Tiffany by following her on Instagram or checking out her website www.theemmaroseagency.com. 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
It's a girl! Our favorite financial literacy educator Tiffany "The Budgetnista" Aliche has birthed a beautiful new children's book, entitled "Happy Birthday Mali More" a book about a beautiful little girl Mali who learns the power of choice through lessons about money. This week you'll learn: 1. Why financial literacy is generational wealth 2. The importance of having "money talks" with your children 3. How Tiffany has created a movement that is transforming using Mali More and lessons that every kid can consume Click here to order your copy of Mali More and spread the word about this book to your greatest girlfriends! #thegreatgirlfriends
Good People, Today I had the opportunity to talk with the one and only Tiffany Hawkins, COO of Momentum Advisors.I brought Tiffany on the show because of her incredible story of a woman navigating the business world, becoming exceptionally successful, and then she lost it all, and eventually found success again. Throughout the podcast, Tiffany takes us through her entire journey so far. She tells the story about how, from a very early age, Tiffany always knew what she wanted her life to look like. Whenever her gut told her she took a wrong turn, she made drastic course corrections until she finally achieved the life she was looking for. But, once she achieved all of her goals and dreams, she knew that she needed to find true meaning for her life and work. Tiffany’s story is one of authenticity, continuous growth, and it all revolves around the idea of being who you are versus who society tells you to be. Close your eyes and open your ears and take a listen. I’ll see you soon. Some Questions I Ask: Were there times when you didn’t trust your gut when making a decision? (10:38)What was your first company? What did you do? (18:40)If you had a daughter, what type of live advice would you give her? (31:20)Tell us about financial freedom. (50:48)Why did you decide to move to New Jersey? (1:03:59) In This Episode, You Will Learn: Tiffany’s personal and professional truth. (5:21)How Tiffany realized that who she is, is on purpose. (9:23)What honestly happens when you achieve all your goals. (10:55)How Tiffany went from living on top of the world to becoming homeless. (14:40)Why Tiffany never accepts “no” as an answer. (42:34)Connect with Tiffany Hawkins: LinkedInInstagramMomentum Advisors See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
I love to share with you other coaches’ journeys and stories because I think they can help you get clarity about your next steps. In today’s show, we take an honest look at getting clear about your audience and your message. Join us to learn how to create stellar content that will keep your audience coming back for more! Tiffany Toombs is an international speaker and leading expert on rewiring the unconscious mind for success. She loves teaching how we can tap into our personal potential. For over 20 years, Tiffany has educated and transformed the lives of thousands of people across the world. She’s the author of Stop Being a Selfish B*tch: A Comprehensive Guide to Living Your Best Life Through Radical Self-Love. Tiffany’s story of going from zero to a six-figure income in one year is a story that will benefit many in our audience. Tiffany will tell us about the struggles she’s faced on her journey to success and the way she has strategically placed herself in the industry to bring value to her customer base. She’ll share information about repurposing content and bringing continual value through her message. She’s currently focused on her personal life mission to change the world by empowering one million people to live an intentional life aligned with their deepest truth every single day. Show Highlights: ● Tiffany’s journey from zero income to six figures ● Personal events that made Tiffany realize she had been playing small in every area of life ● How healing led Tiffany to NLP (neuro-linguistic programming) ● How she lost everything in Australia and had to move back to Canada with $3000 to her name ● How Tiffany created a value-add session for gyms and yoga studios to showcase NLP techniques ● How Tiffany followed with an ebook to secure contact information ● Tiffany’s general rule about putting out free content ● How to repurpose content to give people what they want ● Tiffany’s specialty: clearing out emotional baggage and mental trash ● Specific ways Tiffany finds content ● Tips about using live videos ● The value of getting on podcasts to attract an audience ● How Tiffany starts a sales conversation ● The importance of building relationships and adding value for future appearances Resources: Tiffany’s website: Blue Lotus Mind (https://www.bluelotusmind.com/) Tiffany’s book (https://www.amazon.com/Stop-Being-Selfish-B*tch-Comprehensive-ebook/dp/B07MNXNYTN/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=stop+being+a+selfish+bitch&qid=1582306773&sr=8-1) Websites mentioned: Marketing Boost (https://marketingboost.com/) Keywords Everywhere (Keywordseverywhere.com) Answer The Public (Answerthepublic.com) Rev. (Rev.com )
Tiffany Nichols is a masters prepared nurse in education who saw a need for cannabis education in the community. She would frequently get clients asking her about medical marijuana and whether it was appropriate for them. Even though at the time cannabis was not legal in her state, Tiffany set on a path to learn everything she could about cannabis. What she learned could basically be translated into a Masters in Cannabis! Soon she was finding other nurses and medical professionals wanted to know the information she had gathered. So Tiffany put together workshops to teach everything she knows and to support medical professionals who are learning about this important plant. In addition to her training course, she also does a train the trainer session for curriculum development and she wrote a book on Medical Cannabis dosing. If you would like to learn more about how this business can get off the ground and what it would take, listen up to what Tiffany has to say. And check her out on her website: tk-solutions.org Don't Miss Moments: --> How Tiffany discovered there was a need to learn about cannabis --> What Tiffany includes in her workshops --> How to start your own cannabis business --> Ways to work with Tiffany
Have you or someone you know ever struggled with anxiety? Do you have techniques to get through the anxiety? Or do you let it consume you? If any of this sounds familiar, then this episode is for you! On this episode, Tiffany Rea joins Erin and Rachel to chat all about anxiety. She shares how anxiety has affected her life, her first anxiety attack and the tips and tricks she uses to get past the anxiety. Tiffany also discusses how anxiety starts with a thought and emotions are then attached to it. She says acknowledging the thoughts that start it can be very powerful in moving past the moment of anxiety instead of letting it consume you. Erin, Rachel and Tiffany agree that self awareness and mind/body connection are necessary in getting past anxiety. They also share the belief that the opinion of others shouldn't affect you and don't take their feelings personal. You are the only person you need to please and seek praise from. Here are some other takeaways: When to seek help Is anxiety always bad Water vs. weeds analogy Who can be an anxiety trigger and how to cope Tips and tricks on getting through anxiety (panic) attack How Tiffany got into anxiety coaching The mind is a muscle to be exercised and trained Let's take a listen! Resources: Tiffany's Instagram: tiffanymichelleinc Erin's Instagram: @erin_travelsforlife Rachel's Instagram: @iamrachelbrooks The Confident Woman Podcast Instagram: @theconfidentwomanpodcast Quotes: “It's almost like a slippery slope or snowball effect” -Erin “You are not being a confident woman if you are considering other people's opinions.” -Tiffany “Identify it, recognize what it is and manage it.” -Rachel “Whatever thought or emotion we are attaching to the anxiety or the thought itself is really going to dictate which outcome you're going to have with it.” -Tiffany “Anxiety is a thought.” -Tiffany “It's what your feeding the thought.” -Rachel --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theconfidentwoman/message
Do you feel overwhelmed? We live in a fast-paced world with a lot of expectations, and as a result, it’s easy to fall into the trap of overwhelm — and as we all know, it’s extremely easy to fall off the wagon and stop living the principles of The ONE Thing when life happens. But our guest, Tiffany Cavegn, shows us that you can keep living Your ONE Thing even when everything is falling apart around you, if you know how to leverage support. Tiffany has been dealing with so much in her life lately, between supporting a chronically ill child and running two businesses, but she’s been soldiering down the road to mastery in spite of it all and the results have been extraordinary. If you want to join Tiffany in the Living Your ONE Thing Community, you can try it for FREE for two weeks at the1thing.com/community. In this episode, you will learn... [6:20] How Tiffany started living The ONE Thing and found her first domino [12:00] What you can do to pick yourself up after you stumble [22:30] Why it’s not about doing Your ONE Thing — it’s about asking yourself the focusing question, over and over again Links & Tools From This Episode Join the Living Your ONE Thing Community for FREE for two weeks at the1thing.com/community Connect with Tiffany: www.linkedin.com/in/tiffany-cavegn-b8506464/ -- Do you run a small business? Small business owners wear a lot of hats. Some of those hats feel incredible to wear. However, filing taxes and running payroll... well, for most of us, they don’t feel great and they’re not our ONE thing. That’s where Gusto comes in to help you make payroll, taxes, and HR easy. So ask yourself, it time to take off some of your hats? You can get three FREE months when you run your first payroll at Gusto.com/ONE.
Resources: projectmewithtiffany.com @projectme_with_tiffany Mastermind: workhardplayhardpodcast.com/mastermind Connect with us on Instagram: @kimmurgatroyd | @robmurgatroyd Tiffany Carter takes the mystery out of making big money while doing something you love. She uses a magnetic combination of her clear cut communication style that she developed as a TV news broadcaster for NBC and CBS, her business savvy and proven strategies as a multimillionaire entrepreneur, and her intuitive ability to connect with women on a deeper level to uncover what's blocking them from achieving their dreams. Tiffany herself went from a life of self-destruction to success after suffering devastating sexual abuse from the age of 11. She says that her mission runs deeper than helping women create wealth; her bigger purpose is to help women find their worth. In This Conversation We Cover: [6:06] How Tiffany has monetized her passion for travel [8:03] How what kept Tiffany truly alive when she was healing from sexual abuse was knowing she was going to help others heals [10:11] How Tiffany came from a very wealthy home but would have swapped all of that for a loving environment [13:13] How Tiffany never wanted to be an entrepreneur because her Harvard-school mom was one and she worked seven days a week, 12 to 14 hours a day. [25:54] How Tiffany had to stop seeking external validation and look at spirituality and inside herself [29:30] How catty and nasty the competition in newsrooms can be [31:56] Why she started her personal brand, Project Me [34:06] How Tiffany is working less and making more money To learn more, and for the complete show notes, visit: workhardplayhardpodcast.com Work Hard Play Hard is a production of Crate Media
We all have a plan for our lives, but they almost never go quite as planned.Relationships, careers, children—they all are major pieces of “the plan,” but they oftentimes don’t quite come along as we originally planned.This is especially true for Tiffany Jo Baker. Tiffany is a mom of 2 teenage daughters and a surrogate birth mom of 5 other children. She’s a speaker on surrogacy, a goal-getter, and functions as a major support system for women overall. She says she’s a dream carrier and project manager for entrepreneur, leaders, and couples dealing with infertility.Tiffany and I connected about two years ago on Instagram, and I immediately was drawn to her light. She is such a cheerleader of women.Together, Tiffany and I discuss her varied and blessed experiences as a 3-time surrogate mom, including her experiences of navigating the mixed emotions that come with birthing a surrogate baby. We also talk about how Tiffany finds balance in her life, finds places to unplug and connect with her family, and her work as an infertility support coach as well.Tune in to this episode to learn more about Tiffany’s journey as a surrogate mother.Some Questions I Ask: How did you become who you are today? (4:07)How did you tell your kids that you were going to be a surrogate mother? (9:37)Did you ever feel a bond with a surrogate baby? (12:59)How did you become a speaker? (18:08)When did you know that you were finished being a surrogate? (25:53)What’s next for you? (28:50)In This Episode, You Will Learn: How Tiffany became a surrogate mother. (5:27)What Tiffany’s mindset is around being a surrogate mother. (13:13)What Tiffany’s pregnancy with twins was like. (16:23)How Tiffany achieves balance in her life. (20:36)How Tiffany finds space to unplug. (24:04)About Tiffany’s work as an infertility support coach. (26:53)Connect with Tiffany: WebsiteInstagramFacebook See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It takes a lot to get me nervous, but I’d by lying if I said I wasn’t nervous about publishing this episode. Today my friend Tiffany Lee Bymaster is flipping the script and turning the tables by interviewing me, and we go really deep with a lot of stuff in this one. You may remember that Amy Porterfield was on the podcast to interview me and give listeners some background on my life back in Episode 200. If you’re a regular listener you know that my life has changed so much since that episode was recorded (including the fact that I’m now a Dad!), which is why I wanted to air this recent conversation with Tiffany. It was several months ago when I reached out to Tiffany and asked her how I could be improving my social media, and she said she wanted to interview me for this show, and now we’re doing it! In this episode you’ll hear me talk about fatherhood, my business evolution, the big realizations I’ve made about business and success since becoming an entrepreneur in 2012, and Tiffany even asks me a series of questions that my students wanted answered too. She also asks me a “lightning round” of questions where I share my favorite food, business book, why I’m a “movie snob” when I go to the movies, some weird facts about me, and a whole lot more. We end the episode on a serious note where I talk about the legacy I want to leave my daughter, and I share the message I’ll want her to hear when she grows up. Although we covered so much in this episode, there was still a lot that Tiffany and I didn’t touch, and she did such a great job interviewing me that I’m definitely going to have her back on the show to do this again. Before we start the show, I’ve got something to ask. At this time we have over 500 5-Star ratings and reviews on Apple Podcasts, which is great, but I’ve set a goal to get 750 of them by the end of Q3, Sept 30th, 2019. If you’ve gotten value from this podcast, I’d really appreciate you subscribing and leaving an honest rating and review. Take a screenshot, share it on your Instagram Stories and tag me, @rickmulready. When we hit the 750 ratings and reviews, I’ll be raffling off a book bundle of my top 10 business and mindset books for one lucky winner. If you’ve already left a rating and review, just take a screenshot and tag me on Instagram, and you’ll be eligible to win as well! Want to win a 30-minute strategy session with me? I’ll be drawing one winner at random each month, and all you have to do is give me your feedback on this podcast over at http://rickmulready.com/messenger, telling me what you’d like to hear more of - including topics you’d like to see covered, guests, style and frequency of the show! On the Show Today You’ll Learn: How Tiffany and I met and got to know each other, plus why she says I intimidated her at first! How I really feel about showing up on social media… What the evolution of my business has looked like, including the initial struggles I faced and what turned it around for me How Facebook ads and networking with the right people (for the right reasons) built my business more than anything else Why I feel that starting this podcast was like “rocket fuel” for the growth of my business The way I discovered the growing a big team does not equal more success Why I’m a diehard Washington Capitals fan but grew up in New Hampshire, and tons of other things you probably didn’t know about me!
In today’s case study I’m featuring my dear friend and returning guest to the podcast, Tiffany Lee Bymaster (aka Coach Glitter). Tiffany reveals exactly how her most recent launch, the 8th time she’s offered her program, became the biggest one ever, and trust me, there are a ton of lessons to be taken from this episode! I asked our BBD students to document their success, and a ton of them have created amazing timeline videos documenting the impact and income they’ve been able to generate in less than a year. The members have voted and narrowed it down to the top 10 case studies, and now we need your help! Go to http://jameswedmore.com/vote to cast your vote for your three favorites, which will help determine a grand prize winner. There’s a lot on the line, with the grand prize winner receiving $5,000 cash and an all-expenses paid trip to our live event, BBD Live, this October. When you cast your votes, you too will also be entered into a raffle and giveaway for a chance to win some cool prizes! Are you ready to create your Business by Design this year? Be the first in line when the program opens by joining the waiting list! If you enjoy this episode and it inspired you in some way, I’d love to hear about it and know your biggest takeaway. Take a screenshot of you listening on your device, post it to your Instagram Stories and tag me and Tiffany, @jameswedmore and @coachglitter. Haven’t left a review yet? I want to incentivize you to do so! One of the best ways to get the word out about this podcast is to get more ratings and reviews, so my team and I have set a goal of getting 1,200 of them on Apple Podcasts by July 29th (at the time of recording this episode we’re just shy of 700 ratings and reviews). All you have to do is go to http://jameswedmore.com/itunes, submit a rating and review and email a screenshot to Rose at customersuccess@jameswedmore.com. You’ll get an instant direct link to my mini training program all about the 8 blocks that are holding real entrepreneurs like you back. Once we hit 1,200 ratings and reviews, we’re going to do a raffle where one lucky winner gets the grand prize: a set of Apple Air Pods, a year supply of the 90x Goal Planners, and a set of our famous “Business Angel Affirmation Cards.” If you’ve already submitted a rating and review, don’t worry! Just go to Apple Podcasts, take a screenshot and send it to the email above, and you’re entered to win too. Good luck! Don’t forget to check out my new segment on Instagram called “Coaching Over Coffee” happening each Tuesday morning! Our virtual two-day workshop “Nail Your Niche” is happening! For more details visit http://businessbydesign.net/niche. I want to invite you to help contribute to this podcast by submitting a question for the Listener Question of the Week edition of The Mind Your Business Podcast. All you have to do is go to http://jameswedmore.com/QA and record a question (under 4 minutes or less) that could be featured on an upcoming episode! In the episode you’ll hear: How Tiffany resists the urge to chase “bright shiny objects” and has instead launched her signature program 8 times now The changes that have taken place in her program since first launching it in 2016 Why the answer isn’t always to create more offers or more content The breakdown that happened before Tiffany could realize her greatest launch yet How she got over her fear around raising prices and the other limiting beliefs she had previously held What to do if you find yourself attracting the wrong type of client The real secret to building a successful business For full show notes and links, visit: http://mindyourbusinesspodcast.com/podcast/277
Here’s to taking it slow, aligning ourselves, and refining our aim. On today’s pod, I talk with someone who has truly let go of the grit and grind, and replaced that space with patience, compassion, and serenity. My new friend, Tiffany Carter, is an amazing woman. She’s truly aligned from the inside out, a successful multi-millionaire entrepreneur, and has the intuitive ability to connect with women on a deeper level to uncover what’s blocking them from achieving their dream life. Tiffany Carter shares what it’s like to be stressed out, burnt out, exhausted, and keep going, going, going—until it all just stops. She shares her personal stories of how she’s pushed herself to the limit, which at one point led her to quit her job as a very successful journalist, and at another point drove her to experience suicidal thoughts. Tiffany debunks the romanticized myths around “hustling,” and shifts the focus to self-care, going slow, and aligning ourselves to our true mission. You’re going to love this conversation. Are you ready for it? P.S.: For the love of God, make sure to take time to unplug and realign to an awakened soul today!Some Questions I Ask: What did you do after you resigned from CBS? (23:00)What’s the difference between procrastination and genuinely going slow? (41:46)How will you know when it’s time to stop procrastinating? (47:30)How would you describe your flow, pace, and state? (54:51)How would you describe an awakened soul? (58:01)In This Episode, You Will Learn:What initially inspired Tiffany to work hard and hustle her way to success. (11:05)How Tiffany went from spiritually and emotionally bankrupt to living a life of abundance. (29:13)Tiffany’s biggest “wake up” moment. (34:40)How Tiffany pushes against the “shame scroll” and aims to instead empower others. (43:49)How Tiffany’s state has positively transformed over the course of a year. (55:04)Connect with Tiffany: Project ME with Tiffany CarterInstagramFacebookPinterestTwitterResources:Nichole SylvesterThe Mastery Mastermind See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
I met today’s guest when she became an avid fan of the show, and we finally got to meet in person at the SENG conference in May. She’s a connector at heart, always being sensitive to notice who needs to know who and how to bring people together. I’m thrilled that she’s here to share her wonderful and inspiring story. Tiffany Chhuom is the owner of EthTech, a healthcare consulting and training firm for the digital era. She also owns Lucy in the Sky Therapy, an online private practice for neurodiverse adults. With 18 years’ experience in healthcare, she holds four degrees in four disciplines from the University of Washington and has produced notable achievements in practice, policy, research, and administration across public health, social work, psychology, criminal justice, and child welfare sectors. Tiffany has led large projects across the country in behavioral and medical research, while also fine-tuning her craft as a trauma and addiction therapist. Special populations near and dear to her heart include veterans, injection drug users, people living with HIV, survivors of sexual violence, and gifted adults with co-occurring ADHD. Tiffany is a longtime mentor and applauded speaker, creating new opportunities to enhance course offerings and continuing education on telemental health ethics and digital marketing for providers and healthcare partners. Show Highlights: Tiffany’s speaking topics from the SENG Conference Why she is passionate about dogs, trauma survivors, and “the odd intersection of things” How Tiffany cut ties with her parents to help form her own identity Why her personal brand of intensity includes “unapologetically being myself”/ Different forms, aspects, and expressions of intensity How Tiffany’s intensity affected her as she grew up, including being accelerated in school when she wasn’t emotionally ready, doing cocaine with her mom at age 15, living a life with drugs and poverty, dropping out of high school, and achieving four college degrees Why Tiffany was addicted to achievement because she thought it measured her self-worth The intersection of the immune system, giftedness, and trauma Why Tiffany started a meditation practice to break her addiction How she became more comfortable with “not fitting in” How Tiffany has to tone herself down and tune herself out----every day Personal habits that have helped Tiffany the most: getting sufficient sleep, having time with her animals, and spending time outside How intensity factors into her marriage relationship How Tiffany uses her intensity to help others, especially in her work with all genders and her therapy with women How Tiffany helps people use anger as a healthy emotion Why Tiffany is not sure about what the future holds but knows it will be amazing! Resources: Lucy In The Sky Therapy Ethtechusa Email Tiffany: info@lucyintheskytherapy.com or info@ethtechusa.com Find Tiffany on Facebook and LinkedIn Find Lucy in the Sky Therapy on Facebook and Instagram Call Tiffany: 360-972-3931 Dear Sugars podcast Running with Scissors by Augusten Burroughs
Did you know that you probably have gifts and talents that you don't even know about yet? Today we're really excited to be sharing an interview with our very first guest, Tiffany Lee Bymaster, aka Coach Glitter. Tiffany has built her own personal brand from the ground up in the online space, as a blogger, business consultant, affiliate marketer, educator, and camera confidence coach. She has revolutionized many of her students' businesses with her particular style of coaching because she's truly obsessed with coaching her students to gain clarity in their brand, skyrocket their confidence, and increase their visibility through the power of live video in the online marketing space. In today's episode, we share lots of laughs with Tiffany and we talk about a number of different things, including embracing the power of live video, growing a business, and how to invest in yourself. Tune in now to find out why you really need to start doing live video. Before starting out in the online space, Tiffany worked in the production world for almost two decades, as a make-up artist, wardrobe stylist, and set designer. She's worked in film, TV, commercial runway, and also with top online marketers, authors, and speakers. Tiffany's online course, Lights Camera Branding, combines her vast knowledge and experience of working behind the camera with helping her clients to look and feel their personal best. She truly knows her stuff, so listen in today, to find out how Tiffany helps entrepreneurs lose their fear and really catapult their businesses! Show Highlights: Tiffany talks about her passion for her current work, helping entrepreneurs in the online space. How Tiffany got her following. Embracing the power of social media. How Tiffany was pushed into doing live video. How doing live video really exploded Tiffany's brand. There are so many untapped gifts and talents that we have no idea that we possess. Live video is the thing that really brings Tiffany to her audience. You have to be authentic, and become known for who you are. It's really okay if you go live and nobody shows up. Building a big audience, really fast. Learning to think like a business owner. What happened when Facebook introduced live video. Getting your ego out of the way and going for the long game with live video. For Tiffany, money is a side-effect. Why everyone is using live video today. Overcoming the fear. Tiffany is coming from a place of service, and that really drives her! Creating your own opportunities. Getting to know your audience is important. Having a mindset that works for how you teach. Tiffany's top tips for entrepreneurs wanting to grow their businesses. How to invest in yourself. Why you have to welcome the problems in your business. Why you should surround yourself with like-minded people and never be the smartest person in the room. Embrace that things will always change with social media. Nothing gets more likes on Facebook than live video. Gaining clarity by taking action. Links: Tiffany's website: www.coachglitter.com Tiffany on social media: Coach Glitter Rachel's website: www.rachelaperry.com For more info about Rachel's private coaching program, go to www.rachelaperry.comprivatecoaching
Everyone Hates Marketers | No-Fluff, Actionable Marketing Podcast
If you've ever felt like a fraud in the marketing industry, this episode is for you. Marketing consultant and coach, Tiffany DaSilva is the guest in today's episode. Tiffany joins the podcast to share how imposter syndrome affected her life and what she's done to overcome those limiting beliefs. You'll learn tips on how to beat imposter syndrome, so you can get shit done, make an impact, and become a better marketer — and a better human. We discussed: The reason why so many marketers face imposter syndrome How Tiffany got her start in SEO at age nine What happened when she quit her job at 3 AM How to identify where your problems are coming from Why it’s essential to find out who the true villains are in your life How to be deliberate with who you follow on social media Why visualizing the future can help you fight imposter syndrome Deciding what your contribution to the world is going to be The unexpected first question Tiffany asked Joanne Wiebe Finding your group of people to help you overcome Resources Flowjo.co Tiffany at Learn Inbound Louis@everyonehatesmarketers.com Tiffany@flowjo.co Better Help Call Your Girlfriend Georgiana Laudi Copy School by Copy Hackers The Confidence Code Brene Brown: TED Talk Ben Angel @thetiffdasilva @flowjoco @bellastone The Couple's Bucket List
Have you ever been afraid of walking into an unfamiliar house and coming face to face with a dead animal? Well never fear, because New Jersey broker Tiffany DeLucia is here to tell you all about her several encounters with corpses, both animal and human. Tune in as Tiffany explains how she sold a house with a dead raccoon inside and why it’s important to stay safe while selling real estate. Please subscribe to this podcast in iTunes or in the Podcasts App on your phone. Never miss a beat from Leigh by visiting The Leigh Brown Experience. Time Stamped Show Notes: 00:40 - Tiffany’s Background 00:48 - She’s been in real estate for 22 years and “basically came out of the womb and started selling.” 00:54 - She lives in New Jersey and covers North Central New Jersey 01:46 - Tiffany’s CSIRE Story 01:53 - She tends to discover dead bodies - animal and human at her listings 02:12 - Recently had an investor purchase a home from a bank and discovered a dead body in the septic system 02:45 - House was historic and no one knew who the person was or how they ended up there 04:11 - The last home she sold had a dead raccoon in the wall that the bank refused to remove 05:00 - Had to put in the notes on MLS that there was a dead raccoon in the wall that won’t be removed but in the end had 17 offers on the property 05:50 - Never crossed her mind not to tell people about the raccoon in the wall 06:15 - This can be a reminder that it’s ok to disclose everything on the property 07:30 - How Tiffany handles animal and human corpses 07:40 - First experience was in Vermont listing a beautiful primary home 08:13 - Received a call that the owner was trying to kill himself while there was a showing 08:46 - Called the real estate commission and they told her the owner wasn’t of sound mind and she couldn’t list the property 09:20 - She has encountered emergency situations plenty of times and has had to call police or fire services 09:40 - Tiffany also trains other real estate professionals 09:48 - She tries to make her lessons fun and memorable by joking to help make the ideas stick 10:42 - Sometimes it’s a scary business and you need to be prepared 11:45 - She joined a leadership academy through North Central Jersey Association of Realtors and emphasizes safety the most 12:04 - Tiffany’s contact information: Cell number: (862) 242-0390 or email her at tiffanys@remax.net 3 Key Points Be sure to check all aspects of a house when purchasing - including the septic system A house can sell even in less than ideal circumstances Safety is important to keep in mind while selling real estate Credits Audio Production by Chris Mottram Show Notes provided by Katie Allard
The Modern Therapist's Survival Guide with Curt Widhalm and Katie Vernoy
Curt and Katie talk with Tiffany McLain about the difficulty therapists have in charging enough to make a living, how ignoring money means you’re missing stuff in the clinical work, and ideas on how to shift your mindset to make bank. It’s time to reimagine therapy and what it means to be a therapist. We are human beings who can now present ourselves as whole people, with authenticity, purpose, and connection. Especially now, when therapists must develop a personal brand to market their practices. To support you as a whole person and a therapist, your hosts, Curt Widhalm and Katie Vernoy talk about how to approach the role of therapist in the modern age. Interview with Tiffany McLain, LMFT Tiffany McLain, MFT is a therapist & consultant whose mantra is, “Full fees are the new black.” Via her business, www.heytiffany.com, she helps therapists in private practice overcome their shame about marketing and making bank so they can help the clients they are truly passionate about serving. She’s been featured in Psychology Today Magazine, Psych Central, Huffington Post, KGO Radio, SF Weekly and Forbes. In this episode we talk about: The reasons that therapists have such a hard time charging for therapy How therapists being upwardly mobile can impact their money issues How many therapists are often marginalized and upwardly mobile, which can impact our tendency to sacrifice ourselves and put ourselves into the role of martyr The zero-sum game that a lot of people think is true (but really is not) Working through your money story and your identity around money Shifting your mindset around money Why we have a difficult time charging full fee The culture of shame regarding talking about money Money as a symbol of reality and of death When clinicians are not addressing money stuff they are missing stuff in the clinical work The danger of pretending that we don’t have needs, limitations, etc. and how that leads to unrealistic expectations for the clinician How to give back and still make the living that you want Why not everyone needs to go into private practice Tiffany’s story of not fitting in and creating her own tribe How she navigated having a strong brand in her coaching while doing psychoanalytic work in her therapy practice How Tiffany works with therapy and coaching clients How therapists get in their own way – getting their fees wrong, not leaning in Resources mentioned: We’ve pulled together any resources mentioned in this episode and put together some handy-dandy links. Tiffany’s Program: Lean in Make Bank Fun with Fees Calculator Profit First by Mike Michalowicz Our Next Event: The Therapy Reimagined Conference in Los Angeles in October 2018!! Our consultation services: The Fifty-Minute Hour Who we are: Curt Widhalm is a Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist in private practice in the Los Angeles area. He is a Board Member at Large for the California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists, a Subject Matter Expert for the California Board of Behavioral Sciences, Adjunct Faculty at Pepperdine University, and a loving husband and father. He is 1/2 great person, 1/2 provocateur, and 1/2 geek, in that order. He dabbles in the dark art of making "dad jokes" and usually has a half-empty cup of coffee somewhere nearby. Learn more about Curt at www.curtwidhalm.com. Katie Vernoy is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, coach, and consultant. As a helping professional for two decades, she’s navigated the ups and downs of our unique line of work. She’s run her own solo therapy practice, designed innovative clinical programs, built and managed large, thriving teams of service providers, and consulted hundreds of helping professionals on how to build meaningful AND sustainable practices. In her spare time, Katie is secretly siphoning off Curt's youthful energy, so that she can take over the world. Learn more about Katie at www.katievernoy.com. A Quick Note: Our opinions are our own. We are only speaking for ourselves – except when we speak for each other, or over each other. We’re working on it. Our guests are also only speaking for themselves and have their own opinions. We aren’t trying to take their voice, and no one speaks for us either. Mostly because they don’t want to, but hey. Stay in Touch: www.mtsgpodcast.com https://www.facebook.com/therapyreimagined/ https://twitter.com/therapymovement https://www.instagram.com/therapyreimagined/ Credits: Voice Over by DW McCann https://www.facebook.com/McCannDW/ Music by Crystal Grooms Mangano http://www.crystalmangano.com/
Tiffany Lee Bymaster is the owner of Coach Glitter and the creator of Lights Camera Branding, an online course designed to help entrepreneurs create, brand, and grow their personal brand on social media through live video. She has over 18 years of experience as a makeup artist, wardrobe stylist, and set designer for television, movies, and commercials and has worked closely with several top online marketers, authors, speakers, and entrepreneurs including fitness celebrity Chalene Johnson. Tiffany joins me to share how she got started as a “camera confidence” coach, how she became known as Coach Glitter, and how she pivoted her offline brand and services into the online space. She explains the importance of overcoming your fears and taking small steps each day to achieve the success you desire, how confidence impacts your ability to succeed, and the importance of gaining credibility and experience by working for others. She also explains how taking imperfect actions when you are trying something new can impact the trajectory of your business and why viewing failures as opportunities to learn and grow are critical to your success as an online entrepreneur. “Business is about stumbling to your greatness. It's not about having all your ducks in a row or the perfect blueprint.” - Tiffany Lee Bymaster In This Episode of The Sigrun Show: How Tiffany got started as an online entrepreneur The impact of putting yourself out there despite your fears as an entrepreneur How working behind the scenes for other people helped her develop her brand and impacted her success The importance of surrounding yourself with supportive people How confidence impacts your ability to succeed The cumulative effect of taking imperfect action Why perfectionism is the biggest obstacle to creating the life and business you want The importance of consistently taking small steps to achieve your big goals How Tiffany helps entrepreneurs build their confidence on video The importance of recognizing what other people need and the impact of leading from a place of service How being an affiliate marketer helped Tiffany successfully launch her online course Key Takeaways: You don't have to have a perfectly orchestrated plan to begin or execute. There's nothing that can replace hands-on experience. The possibilities are endless - you just have to put yourself out there. Connect with Tiffany Lee Bymaster: CoachGlitter.com Coach Glitter on Facebook Coach Glitter on Instagram Coach Glitter on Twitter Coach Glitter on Pinterest Please share, subscribe and review on iTunes Thank you for joining me on this episode of the Sigrun Show. If you enjoyed this episode, please share, subscribe and review on iTunes or Google Play Music so more people can enjoy the show. Don't forget to follow and connect with me on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram! Get Your Free Training Through my own entrepreneurial journey and by training thousands of online entrepreneurs I've identified 7 STAGES of a Profitable Online Business. Get free access to the 7 Stages training videos and take your online business to the next stage.
For today’s episode, I’ve got another great conversation with a student of mine. Her name is Tiffany Cavegn, and she’s the founder of The Kids Cooking School, which is a non-profit cooking school for kids based in Minnesota. Earlier this year, Tiffany was brand new to Facebook ads, and she’s been learning how to use them to grow her cooking school over the last several months. I’ve been tracking her progress really carefully and I wanted to have her share her story because I feel so many of you will get a ton of values from the lessons that Tiffany has learned along the way when it comes to Facebook ads. On the Show Today You’ll Learn: Why Tiffany felt so strongly that Facebook was the one platform to go “all in” on Some of the different things she’s tested to get results – including what she did to make $1,600 in revenue from just a $25 ad spend Why you don’t need fancy and expensive equipment to start marketing yourself online! How she uses audience data to hone in on who she needs to be speaking to and targeting with her Facebook ads (and the big difference she’s noticing about how moms and dads interact online) The ways she used Facebook, video and other strategies to build a community and create momentum for her business before it even opened How Tiffany is now using her knowledge to create a membership site that will be available across the country for kids that want to learn how to audition for kid’s cooking shows on national TV! An important lesson she learned in the benefits of outsourcing some tasks The big takeaway you can get from this talk with Tiffany is her amazing mindset and approach to marketing her business on Facebook. She admits that she learns something every single time she runs an ad, whether it’s successful or not, and I feel that it’s Tiffany’s willingness to keep testing different ideas that really sets her apart.
Today I’m really happy to have Tiffany Ivanofsky on the show. Tiffany is someone who I was introduced to by Toni Anderson and she is making millions of dollars selling LuLaRoe clothing. But here’s the kicker. She sells all of her inventory using Facebook Live. In fact, I’ve watched her and her husband Paul live and the way they sell is mesmerizing. Anyway, today we are going to break down how they manage to sell so many pieces of clothing live on Facebook and learn about their strategies. What You’ll Learn How selling LuLaRoe products work. How Tiffany came up […] The post 182: How To Make Millions Selling Clothing Online Using Facebook Live With Tiffany Ivanofsky appeared first on MyWifeQuitHerJob.com.
Today’s episode took me to Harlem, NY to meet with and interview Tiffany Dufu, author of “Drop The Ball: Achieving More By Doing Less.” Tiffany is also Chief Leadership Officer @ Levo, a platform and community that helps millennials navigate and design careers they love. Enough about her resume! Here’s what’s going to be on her tombstone: “She got to as many women as she could.” I discovered “Drop The Ball” via the Call Your Girlfriend podcast! Ann Friedman interviewed Dufu in early 2017, and just like that, “Drop The Ball” was added to my summer 2017 reading list. To an untrained eye, “Drop The Ball” on its face could be mistaken as a “Millennial How-To Live” book. And yes, I’ll be the first to admit that Tiffany’s life could be mistaken for looking like a fairytale--family and career in check, with a seemingly on-fire interior life. But as she says in the first pages of the book, “fairytales don’t cover logistics.” In this episode, Tiffany and I talk through a couple of exercises on how to #DropTheBall in our own lives. Check out Levo League at levo.com, and follow Tiffany’s work online and on Twitter. 4:30 - Tiffany on her life mission: “My life’s work is advancing women and girls. That’s why I’m on the planet.” 4:45 - Inside Tiffany’s portfolio career--from serving as Chief Leadership Officer at Levo to serving on nonprofit boards, and learning to #DropTheBall in her own life--and not judge herself for it! 7:35 - Why it was so important for Tiffany that she let go of the insidious feeling of guilt associated with not being *good enough* to *all people* at *all times.* 7:55 - “It starts at looking at the roles we enter when we first come into our lives and experiences. Most of us, when we’re born our first role is ‘son,’ ‘daughter,’ ‘sibling.’ We become friends, students, citizens. Sometimes we become wife, mother, or father.” 8:25 - “For most of us, if we’re ambitious, it’s not enough to be just mother or daughter or sister--we want “good!” in front of those roles. Not just a daughter, a “good” daughter not just a friend, a “good” friend. All of those roles has an invisible job description.” 10:35 - On how the first step of “Drop The Ball” is tuning into the feeling of, “I’m not quite doing it all, I feel all this pressure,” and understanding that all of the expectations come from somewhere else, and they don’t begin with us. 10:50 - The first question Tiffany asks before helping someone #DropTheBall is, “In relationship to your role, what does a good [insert role] do?” From there, “How do you know that’s what a good [insert role] does?” You begin to notice, the answer is never us. It’s never, “I made that up,” you start with the people you aspired to be like when you grow up. 12:10: “The exploration of ‘why do I feel this way,’ and ‘where is this pressure coming from,’ is an important A-ha! Moment we all have to create for ourselves. It’s a humbling experience to recognize and reconcile the fact that what we feel and think are our choices, are pretty much default positions. And even though we feel we’re in the driver's seat of our lives, we’re actually living someone else’s story. But until we curate that story and create a new job description for what it means to be a good X, we haven't done the work and will continue to be in the spiral of trying to meet other people’s expectations that aren’t our own.” 13:06 - Tiffany mentions in the book it’s important to decide what matters to you--which ball to drop. What matters to you, and where can you not judge yourself too harshly? Is there are an area in which Tiffany thinks women and girls judge themselves too harshly? 14:00 - “We all have values that are for the mostpart noble. The problem is we attach behaviors to those values, that don’t have to be attached to them. 14:18 - Tiffany expresses how a chance meeting with her daughter’s piano teacher could’ve sent her into a spiral of guilt and self doubt...but instead, she stood behind knowing her value as her daughter’s mother. 16:40 - Tiffany’s “highest and best use: a combination of, what do I do well with very little effort?” 17:34 - How Tiffany evolves her idea of parenting, based on her highest and best use: “My highest and best use in raising conscious global citizens is engaging my kids in meaningful conversations each and every day.” 19:00 - “In reading the book, I came up with the mantra,“my humanity is not optional or a luxury.” 19:43 - Tiffany’s advice to recent grads on how to establish themselves as a priority 20:00 - “I’d encourage them to go to WITHIN! I think that before you can convince yourself to develop the discipline to go to events and the gym, it’s about learning to listen to yourself and your voice. The challenge is that there’s a voice in your head. It’s the voice of doubt that says, “We’re not enough,” “That’s so stupid.” 20:55 - How Tiffany’s learning to quiet the doubt in her head--named Cynthia. 21:40 - “The first step is getting intune with your own voice separate and part from the voice of doubt. That’s the voice that will guide you to the other go-to’s.” 22:45 - Tiffany’s #Bribooks: “Insight,” by Tasha Eurich - “If I’d had this book as I was going through my #DropTheBall journey, I would've cut it down by 12 months.” “The Power of Onlyness,” by Neila Merchant. “I’m always struck by books I complete and take action on as a result of reading it.” “The Big Life,” by Ann Shoket. “I recommend it to my millennial colleagues!”
Are you a fixer who loves taking responsibility and caring for others, but feel like you have too much on your plate? You’re not alone. Today’s episode features Tiffany Dufu, Chief Leadership Officer at Levo League and author of the new book Drop the Ball – a must-read for all of us trying to do everything ourselves and struggling to embrace imperfection. Tiffany’s gems of wisdom include the value of delegating with joy, a concept she calls “strategic chaos”, and the three attributes to look for in a partner before you build a life with them. She also talks about motherhood as the last frontier of dropping the ball.Show Notes:-Tiffany growing up: An imaginative “good girl” who experienced early on a sense of injustice that sparked a feminist spirit. [5:25]-Trying to be valued and liked in her teenage years, plus the benefit of experiencing failure at a young age. [9:59]-College years, realizing she had more options than she’d been shooting for, and how she got into the nonprofit world. [15:11]-On the specialness of millennials and the powerful meaning behind the title of her book. [20:33]-How Tiffany and her husband fell into default mode when it came to the division of domestic labor – and what they did when that didn’t work. [25:10]-How to delegate tasks in a meaningful way and other essential tips for busy women. [31:39]-Learning to live with chaos: An incredibly amusing story that resulted in restored balance at home. [36:49]-Exploring our social conditioning as women, and how to stay focused on what matters most. [42:40]-Tiffany shares why motherhood is the final frontier in “dropping the ball”, plus the three attributes any partner of yours should have. [45:30]-On our relationships with our mothers, having a greater sense of service, and Tiffany’s final thoughts. [51:52]References:Check out Tiffany’s website and find her new book, available now, at http://tiffanydufu.com/Episode Sponsors:UENO – https://ueno.co/careersAdobe Creative Residency – http://adobe.com/go/creativeresidency Music by Lucia Lilikoi – lucia.bandcamp.com
Are you a fixer who loves taking responsibility and caring for others, but feel like you have too much on your plate? You’re not alone. Today’s episode features Tiffany Dufu, Chief Leadership Officer at Levo League and author of the new book Drop the Ball – a must-read for all of us trying to do everything ourselves and struggling to embrace imperfection. Tiffany’s gems of wisdom include the value of delegating with joy, a concept she calls “strategic chaos”, and the three attributes to look for in a partner before you build a life with them. She also talks about motherhood as the last frontier of dropping the ball.Show Notes:-Tiffany growing up: An imaginative “good girl” who experienced early on a sense of injustice that sparked a feminist spirit. [5:25]-Trying to be valued and liked in her teenage years, plus the benefit of experiencing failure at a young age. [9:59]-College years, realizing she had more options than she’d been shooting for, and how she got into the nonprofit world. [15:11]-On the specialness of millennials and the powerful meaning behind the title of her book. [20:33]-How Tiffany and her husband fell into default mode when it came to the division of domestic labor – and what they did when that didn’t work. [25:10]-How to delegate tasks in a meaningful way and other essential tips for busy women. [31:39]-Learning to live with chaos: An incredibly amusing story that resulted in restored balance at home. [36:49]-Exploring our social conditioning as women, and how to stay focused on what matters most. [42:40]-Tiffany shares why motherhood is the final frontier in “dropping the ball”, plus the three attributes any partner of yours should have. [45:30]-On our relationships with our mothers, having a greater sense of service, and Tiffany’s final thoughts. [51:52]References:Check out Tiffany’s website and find her new book, available now, at http://tiffanydufu.com/Episode Sponsors:UENO – https://ueno.co/careersAdobe Creative Residency – http://adobe.com/go/creativeresidency Music by Lucia Lilikoi – lucia.bandcamp.com
Tiffany Simpson is a digital media consultant who's journey as an entrepreneur took an about turn when her son was diagnosed with autism. It was during this challenge when Tiffany decided to create computer games and mobile apps to help her son develop his speech. She has since created more solutions to improve her son's educational and social skills. Show notes at http://hellotechpros.com/tiffany-simpson-product/ What You Will Learn in This Episode How Tiffany learned to build apps with no prior development training. The rate of improvement her autistic son showed after using her apps. Why the quality of your graphics and UI probably doesn't matter as much as you think it does. The biggest mistake Tiffany learned when launching her business and what she's learned from it. How Tiffany kept software pirates from making illegal copies of her software.
This week's guest is Tiffany Smith-Anoa'i, EVP of Diversity, Inclusion & Communications at CBS Television. After making a role for herself at Nike, she went on to do PR for comedian Sinbad before landing at CBS and rising through the ranks. Tiffany is brilliant at advocating for herself and translating her passion into tangible vehicles to get what she wants. We talk about that and much more in this conversation. TOPICS COVERED (partial list) -Tiffany's journey from sports journalism intern to EVP at one of the world's largest entertainment companies -How Tiffany created a role for herself at Nike -Tiffany's approach to going after she wants and negotiating to get it -Tiffany's advice to her younger self -and much more! Say hi to Tiffany on Twitter: @TSmithAnoai SHOW NOTES: http://bit.ly/BTB98
Plant Routines: the crucial part of every plant parent's plant care practice that ensures that our plants (and our minds) are happy and healthy. Going from plant killer to plant lady, I found that I became as attached to my plant care routine, as I was to my plants. The act of disconnecting with a screen to reconnect with these plants and nature, is also a way to clear space to reconnect with yourself. I have learned that a plant care routine practice is so much deeper than just a soil moisture check: they let us check in with our plants, and more importantly, with ourselves. Plant care is truly self care. Everyone's plant care routines are different, like unique snowflakes, so I brought together a fantastic group of plant friends to have a new format of podcast episode call the "Plant Friend Hang" to dive deeper on this topic. Come and meet them!Join the Bloom and Grow Garden Party!Join us in the plantiest and kindest corner of the internet: our private community platform and app with dedicated conversation topics, quarterly meet ups, regional groups and the ability to find plant friends near you and so much more!Join the Garden Party and become a Plant Friend!Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast,so you don't miss the amazing episodes we have coming up! In this episode we learn:[00:02:36] Maria's personal and podcast updates![00:05:49] Who is Kamili, how her plant parent journey began, and why she won't say her plant number![00:07:41] A little fun discussion about Hoya and their recent popularity as houseplants[00:10:17] Paul's plant parent background, his current collection, and why he recommends pothos for everyone[00:13:35] How Tiffany became @plantmamah, how plants helped her recover from a brain injury, and why she is obsessed with Hoya[00:18:20] What's the weirdest thing you do with your plants?[00:27:04] What does your plant care routine look like on a daily, weekly, monthly, and quarterly basis?[00:35:21] Where to get the best indoor and outdoor gardening products (and plant-specific tones!)[00:37:06] The best options for all your plants' lighting needs[00:38:24] Why you should bring your plants outside during summer[00:40:48] Maria shares how she realized that her self-care and mental well-being are connected to her plant care[00:43:46] How has your plant care evolved through time? Have you noticed personal shifts as your plant care routine changes with your collection?[00:45:45] Why killing a plant should not make you feel ashamed and guilty[00:49:00] What is your most favorite and least favorite plant chore?[00:53:17] Paul shares his mad scientist soil mix equation![00:56:42] How the Plant Friends stay organized with their plant collection - is it a good idea to try plant apps?[01:02:51] What does your plant care routine mean to you and why is it important?[01:09:44] Maria reflects on the Plant Friend hang panel and why #MentalHealthMattersThank you to our episode sponsors:Espoma OrganicEspoma Organic is dedicated to making safe indoor and outdoor gardening products for people, pets, and the planet. They have an amazing variety of high-quality, organic potting mixes, garden soil, fertilizers, and pest control products that are organic and eco-friendly. To learn more about their pet safe indoor and outdoor gardening products, visit espoma.com to find your local dealer or check out my Amazon storefront of my favorite Espoma products here.Soltech SolutionsWhether it's simply getting your plants through a lower light environment or you've just got too many plants but too few windows, and you need to bring more light indoors so your collection can keep growing, Soltech Solutions has the luxury lighting options for you! Save up to $100 with no coupon necessary. Head over to soltechsolutions.com and check out their bundles of lights and lighting accessories for up 20% off!Follow the Plant Friend Hang Gang:Kamili: Instagram | Website | EmailPaul: Instagram | YouTube | EmailTiffany: Instagram | TikTok | EmailFollow Maria and Bloom and Grow Radio:Join the Bloom and Grow Garden Party Community Platform & App AKA the plantiest and kindest corner of the internet!Take the Bloom and Grow Plant Parent Personality Quiz (Get the perfect plants, projects and educational resources for YOUR Lifestyle)Support Bloom and Grow Radio by becoming a Plant Friend on Patreon!Instagram and Facebook: @BloomandGrowRadioTiktok: @bloomandgrowradioSubscribe to the Bloom and Grow Youtube Show! /BloomandgrowradioWebsite: www.bloomandgrowradio.comJoin the (free) Garden Club: www.bloomandgrowradio.com/garden-clubAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands