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When running a business and as an entrepreneur, I strongly believe that is our responsibility to show up: as an individual for your community in times of crisis when we see social injustice such as racism But it is often not easy to know what to do and how to show up effectively without getting overwhelmed. To discuss this topic, I am bringing you an expert in community leadership, Naomi Hattaway. "Instead of using the word ‘ally’ use the word ‘antagonist’ but the work starts at your kitchen table"Naomi Hattaway is the founder of I Am A Triangle, an online community with thousands of globally located members with one thing in common – they have lived around the world, away from their passport countries. She also owns 8th & Home Real Estate and Relocation, a nationwide referral network, matching families on the move with real estate professionals who chase communities and not commissions. After living in several locations in the United States, her family (three kids, now in college and high school) moved overseas to Delhi, India where she learned to thrive in the midst of chaos. Following a one-year stint in Singapore, they are now back in the United States, and she has traipsed her way from Florida to Virginia to Ohio and is now back in her hometown of Omaha, Nebraska. Naomi is passionate about community building and empowering others to thrive, not just survive, in the places they call home. What You Will LearnHow global nomads can take a stand against injustice even when not having voting or local political power Why not being racist is not enough and where the work again racism can start in simple small actions as an individual and as an entrepreneur How entrepreneurs can show up and lead their communities again racism and injustice while making sure to not get overwhelmed and keeping the business in focus Resources And Inspiration:Using your voice to speak up (https://tandemnomads.com/podcast/using-your-voice-to-speak-up/) How to build a powerful community and lead it to the next level – Naomi Hattaway (https://tandemnomads.com/podcast/using-your-voice-to-speak-up/) Catrice Jackson (http://www.catriceology.com/) Antagonist, Advocates and Allies: The Wake Up Call Guide for White Women Who Want to Become Allies with Black Women (https://www.amazon.com/Antagonist-Advocates-Allies-Guide-Become/dp/0983839824) Angela Y. Davis Quote (https://www.goodreads.com/quotes/8731136-in-a-racist-society-it-is-not-enough-to-be) This Book Is Anti-Racist: 20 Lessons on How to Wake Up, Take Action, and Do The Work (https://www.goodreads.com/quotes/8731136-in-a-racist-society-it-is-not-enough-to-be) Antiracist Baby Board Book (https://www.goodreads.com/quotes/8731136-in-a-racist-society-it-is-not-enough-to-be) How to Be an Antiracist (https://www.amazon.com/How-Be-Antiracist-Ibram-Kendi/dp/0525509283/ref=sr_1_2?crid=ZI3X0TR7VVSK&dchild=1&keywords=antiracist&qid=1595088289&s=books&sprefix=anti+rac%2Cstripbooks%2C160&sr=1-2) Harvard Implicit bias test (https://implicit.harvard.edu/implicit/takeatest.html) Danielle Coke (https://www.ohhappydani.com/) Desiree Adaway (https://adawaygroup.com/) Tiffany Jewell (This Book is Anti-Racist for teenagers) (https://adawaygroup.com/) Rachel Rodgers (https://www.instagram.com/rachrodgersesq/) Take the Anti-racist Small Business Pledge & commit to building an equitable, anti-racist organization. (https://helloseven.co/townhall-2) Find Naomi onlineWebsite (https://www.naomihattaway.com) Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/naomihattaway) LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/therelocationexpert) Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/naomihattaway/) Share Your Love! Do you enjoy listening to this podcast show? Leave on your review on your favorite app – Google Play (https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly90YW5kZW1ub21hZHMuY29tL2ZlZWQvcG9kY2FzdA%3D%3D) Share Your Thoughts! Connect with the Tandem Nomads community and share your comments!
Pooja Verma, Founder of RangArt, is a full time artist drawing inspiration color and vibrance from her Indian roots. She primarily lives and works from her home studio in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Listen, enjoy and subscribe to hear more stories from the Locaux + Collectifs.
WANDA is a community for travelers to collect trip ideas and share their adventure knowledge by building personal trip maps. We empower travelers to explore off the beaten path, to have unique, local experiences while supporting the communities that host them. Listen, enjoy and subscribe to hear more stories from the Locaux + Collectifs.
In the first episode of The Real Deep Dive Podcast, we are diving deep into goal setting with Realtor and Founder of I Am A Triangle, Naomi Hattaway. Naomi built a very successful real estate and relocation business and referral network in a short period of time. What takes most people YEARS to accomplish, Naomi seems to do in months. She attributes it to her ability to plan, set goals and track her progress. Naomi also has three children, a very busy husband, three dogs and two cats. Some people run their lives very well. She is one of them. I hope you enjoy this episode and take away many tips to set your own goals for 2018! Here’s to your success! Tools Naomi Mentioned in the podcast: Your Best Year by Lisa Jacobs Rituals For Living Dreambook & Planner by Briana and Dr. Peter Borten Unravel Your Year by Susannah Conway
A dancer on the screen: fully impregnated with bold feminine power, encompassing all that flamenco is, further nurtured woman-ness in the mind of Alaskan pre-teen Nicole Angela Pearson. It was this indelible image that captured and lived within the blossoming young woman to be; ultimately luring herRead More
It was four years ago, during a crossroad in life, that Chicago native Tanisha Townsend landed the opportunity live in the city she had come to adore: Paris. Given she had previously fallen for the City of Lights, combined with the timing of being laid off from her corporate gig, becoming newly single and being offered to guest lecturer post, all proved a bit of destiny to start anew. And start anew, she did. In this episode, Tanisha shares why Paris is home, how she’s managed becoming a legal resident and the genesis of Girl Meets Glass. Listen and enjoy this story of serendipity, learn about cute spots to enjoy great adult beverages of wine or a great gin & tonic, and where you can book a lovely tour to Champagne and more. Subscribe to hear more stories from the Locaux + Collectifs
"No more apologies. We are Rabbel." Enough said. In that statement lives the story and life of Julie Comfort and Tully, mom and daughter coFounders of Rabbel Magazine, a quarterly print magazine developed with the intent of “replacing stereotype-heavy narratives with inspiring, uplifting, and validating content focused on creativity and global role models” for girls aged 7-13. In this episode, Julie Comfort shares what inspired her move to Berlin, how she did it and more about her effort to encourage young women with Rabbel Magazine.
It was through the body of a tiny, yet powerful human, that illuminated the path of Michelle Pickering to Zuri Medicine. Her Ugandan - based homeopathic practice. She was destined to assist others live in their greatness, healthily, through homeopathy. A Jamaican-American, she's unearthed her soul's home on the continent of Africa. Though presently in Uganda's Capitol city of Kampala, she formally called Tanzania home. In this episode, we talk about home, children, culture and a very specific faux pas visitors should avoid when visiting or moving to Uganda for an extended period of time.
We honor Jodi Cullen, founder of T.H.R.I.V.E. Travels, a non-profit serving Thrivers and Survivors of Breast Cancer, and share why it dares to live strong.
It was “During the panic of my senior year of college what-will-I-do-with-my-life?!” moment, that Nicole Ambramowski trusted her fate to the Google search of “How can I not live in America?”, that lead us here. Heard something in this episode you'd like to know more about? Get additional information in the show notes at Locaux.co. _____________________________ Locaux + Collectifs
The quest to share viewpoints that counter the negative rhetoric spewing from the administration ‘heading' the American Government, was the impetus to invite U.S. immigration attorney Bianca Gay to make the case for why Sensible Americans Welcome Immigrants. Heard something in this episode you'd like to know more about? Get additional information in the show notes at Locaux.co. _____________________________ Locaux + Collectifs
Our Locaux Insider Angela Mackie-Rutledge, an American-British citizen, shares the story of how she came to, not only and successfully navigate studying abroad in the U.K., but how that led her to becoming a citizen and legal advisor for others seeking to do the same. Heard something in this episode you'd like to know more about? Get additional information in the show notes at Locaux.co. _____________________________ Locaux + Collectifs
After mapping a way to steer from living unsettled, she did it. She took a leap to live with the audacity. Listen, as she recounts how she drew strength to live a life of JahMoxie! Heard something in this episode you'd like to know more about? Get additional information in the show notes at Locaux.co. _____________________________ Locaux + Collectifs
A self-described Love Muse, Melody Kiersz is an Argentine-American residing in Paris, France. She is living fully in pursuit of Aliveness. Heard something in this episode you'd like to know more about? Get additional information in the show notes at Locaux.co. _____________________________ Locaux + Collectifs
“My story is a cautionary story of what ‘not to do’ when moving to India.” – Paula Nearly two years ago and after a breakup, Paula Simpson found herself looking for an ‘out’. She found it while scrolling on Facebook. The out? An update about a friend’s new startup in Bangalore, India. Heard something in this episode you'd like to know more about? Get additional information in the show notes at Locaux.co. _____________________________ Locaux + Collectifs
An in depth view into the inception of and what drives Locaux. Episodes go live on Sundays. Heard something in this episode you'd like to know more about? Get additional information in the show notes at Locaux.co. While there, subscribe to get notifications as each FAB story goes live! Follow Locaux on social media @LocauxCollectifs. _____________________________ Locaux + Collectifs
A conversational podcast celebrating and sharing the stories of phenomenally unconventional single women expats.
Today's interview is with Naomi Hattaway. I met her about 4 years ago when I was just starting UYD and she was just starting I Am A Triangle. Fast forward to today, it is now a thriving community of over 14,000 individuals who are expats, global nomads, internationals and other folks who have lived abroad (or are exploring the idea of it). This growing community reached 14,000 members in less than three years following the viral blog post called I Am A Triangle, and other thoughts on repatriation. She is a noted speaker and published author on community building, change leadership, repatriation and life abroad and have been recognized as a thought leader in the international and global community. We talk about the following in our interview: Online and Face-To-Face Community Building Why community is important, how to find or create one, and how to get the most from them Why she wants to delete the word “Expat” from our dictionaries and why it’s important to start redefining the way we identify ourselves when living abroad How to lead with Authenticity, Kindness & Grace Resources Mentioned In The Podcast Platform: iamatriangle.mn.co Resource site: http://iamatriangle.com/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Building a powerful community and tribe around your cause or business can be a great way to grow rapidly, find people to support you, generate revenue while serving the needs of the community. This episode will be a true inspiration if you are looking to build or grow your own community! Naomi Hattaway, a great tribe leader who shares with us all her secrets. Naomi Hattaway is the founder of the I Am A Triangle (http://iamatriangle.com/) (IAAT) community that counts over 15,000 members (at the time we publish this episode) and a high engagement level of over 60%. She shares with us her journey and tips to build a community. Listen to her advice on how to be a tribe leader that serves the community and how to take it to the next level. Come and join us! Get a private invitation and access to the IAAT community before the official launch: Click here to join the IAAT community! Naomi Hattaway was one of the first guests on the Tandem Nomads podcast show. Back then, I Am A Triangle was about 3000 members! In episode 8, Naomi shared her personal experience as an expat spouse and her search for the "meaning of home." That search led her to write the infamous blog post and kick-started the creation of the group. After living in several locations in the United States, she and her family were sent to Delhi, India for her husband’s job. There, she started blogging and providing support to those moving to India. Naomi and her family then moved to Singapore and left after a year back to the United States. She lives there now where she continues to grow a successful real estate business. The movement I am A Triangle started when one of her blog posts went viral ( click her to read this blog post (http://naomihattaway.com/2013/09/i-am-a-triangle-and-other-thoughts-on-repatriation/) ). It strongly resonated with people who travel the world and struggle to define their meaning of home. And with those who struggle feeling at home when they move back to their home countries. The article prompted the creation of the I Am A Triangle group, an incredible online group of people who support each other with this struggle. The community of triangles keeps growing every day with hundreds of new members. What was initially a simple Facebook group is now growing into its own amazing online platform (http://www.iamatriangle.com) providing a great range of resources for global nomads. Highlights from this episode How Naomi started blogging, building an audience and created the community I am A Triangle How her blog post went viral and what she did next The motivations that led her to create the Facebook group How she created engagement and encouraged members to exchange with each other The challenges she needs to deal with as a community leader and how she overcomes them How to moderate the group and adjust its rules over time How to get people to volunteer to help with the community management How to manage people who want to advertise and sell in a group How to turn advertising into an innovative and really useful solution for the community How and why she moved from Facebook group to an independent platform for the community How to deal with resistance to change from the community How to deal with those who want to copy what you do What technology she used to create the new IAAT platform How to monetize to cover costs and time How to generate revenue while protecting the community from just becoming an overwhelming advertising space Naomi's Book Recommendations Switch (https://www.amazon.com/Switch-Change-Things-When-Hard-ebook/dp/B0030DHPGQ/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1500816235&sr=8-1&keywords=Switch+innovation+change) by Chip Heath & Dan Heath Decisive...