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On today's episode, we have Mike Bledsoe. He shares his personal journey of accessing empathy and connecting his mind and heart. He also shares how he has created a heart centered culture in his businesses and how empathy played a huge role in getting him where he is today. Mike Bledsoe is the founder of The Strong Coach. The Strong Coach helps coaches build six and seven-figure coaching businesses. He is the program developer for Training Camp for the Soul. He is a multiple seven-figure business founder and coach. He is a nationally competitive athlete, coach, and a Navy veteran. He is also the founder of Barbell Shrugged, a #1 fitness and nutrition podcast on iTunes. In This Episode: Being able to connect your mind and heart is not a quick easy process. Every business has a culture whether they put attention to it or not. Every company has a culture and it is based on the leadership and how the leaders are behaving and speaking. You need to have space to have clarity of vision. And so much more!!!
Today I want to talk to you about how tiny changes can lead to big results - lasting results in your life. I don’t think we give enough credit to how much your life can change when you make tiny changes. Today I discuss why thoughts and systems are the key to obtaining the new goals you want to achieve. IN THIS EPISODE: Being ok with not being Ok Atomic Habits Tiny changes = big results How Habits determine your health, wealth, and happiness Motivational Triad of Brain What vs Why of creating new results Systems and thoughts for habits Myths from our brain as we create new results Work with me - www.michellebourquecoaching.com/consult Full show notes: https://michellebourquecoaching.com/ep-91-tiny-changes-big-results/
Tripp Lanier is back to discuss the behind-the-scenes of writing, publishing, and launching his new book, This Book Will Make You Dangerous. For the last decade, Tripp has run a very successful coaching business. He's host of the popular podcast, The New Man. Why wait so long to write a book? What does the book-writing process look like? When you have a successful business already, why write a book at all? These are a few of the things we discussed. And if you're thinking about writing a book to spread your message or promote yourself as an expert, you'll want to listen up! In This Episode: Being bigger than you really are Keeping grounded when you're kicking ass (not believing your own hype) Being put on a pedestal Trying to be liked (and how to work around this) Gurus who don’t have it all together Failure Porn Why books are important The process of writing a book How to decide what goes in a book (and what stays out) Help Your Expert Friends Reach More People... If you like RED Podcast, subscribe now and you'll never miss an episode. And if you really like RED, I'd appreciate you telling a friend (maybe even two).
In This Episode:Being a woman in a corporate, masculine workplaceMale biases of women in the workplaceA woman of color’s experience networking with white womenWhite women’s biases of women of colorSpeaking up as a woman of color in the workplaceIdentifying your work valuesCoping mechanisms for highly sensitive peopleEnergy healing for stress and overwhelm: Reiki, Tapping, NLPUsing NLP to better communicate with peopleA children’s book on diversity and acceptanceEpisode NotesToday’s guest is Angy Tsafos, a mindset and life coach as well as an energy healer at The NET Life. She is really passionate about helping women believe in themselves and lead a positive life away from stress, anxiety, self doubt, self criticism and people pleasing.Her focus is to nurture and empower women to love and trust themselves so that they can operate from a place that is steeped in their values and feel worthy. Her deepest wish is for her clients to have the confidence to own their inner power and to recognise that they have all it takes to lead the life they aspire to.She uses a variety of techniques such as NLP, coaching, Reiki and meditation as well as knowledge gathered as a successful consultant in banking to help women confidently share their voice and set strong boundaries in business and their lives. She is also a published children's book author.ResourcesContact Angy here: Website | Instagram | FacebookCoaching, Energy healing and Meditation Children’s book on diversity and acceptance: Global Sebbie goes to India FreebiesFree Tapping Session with Angy (First 10 people who sign up to her email list)Heather’s Free Gift: 7 Day Energy Protection Ritual for IntrovertsSubscribe to the Find Your Focus podcast and listen to new episodes every Tuesday.iTunes | Google Podcast | Google Play | Spotify | Stitcher
In This Episode:Being a woman in a corporate, masculine workplaceMale biases of women in the workplaceA woman of color’s experience networking with white womenWhite women’s biases of women of colorSpeaking up as a woman of color in the workplaceIdentifying your work valuesCoping mechanisms for highly sensitive peopleEnergy healing for stress and overwhelm: Reiki, Tapping, NLPUsing NLP to better communicate with peopleA children’s book on diversity and acceptanceEpisode NotesToday’s guest is Angy Tsafos, a mindset and life coach as well as an energy healer at The NET Life. She is really passionate about helping women believe in themselves and lead a positive life away from stress, anxiety, self doubt, self criticism and people pleasing.Her focus is to nurture and empower women to love and trust themselves so that they can operate from a place that is steeped in their values and feel worthy. Her deepest wish is for her clients to have the confidence to own their inner power and to recognise that they have all it takes to lead the life they aspire to.She uses a variety of techniques such as NLP, coaching, Reiki and meditation as well as knowledge gathered as a successful consultant in banking to help women confidently share their voice and set strong boundaries in business and their lives. She is also a published children's book author.ResourcesContact Angy here: Website | Instagram | FacebookCoaching, Energy healing and Meditation Children’s book on diversity and acceptance: Global Sebbie goes to India FreebiesFree Tapping Session with Angy (First 10 people who sign up to her email list)Heather’s Free Gift: 7 Day Energy Protection Ritual for IntrovertsSubscribe to the Find Your Focus podcast and listen to new episodes every Tuesday.iTunes | Google Podcast | Google Play | Spotify | Stitcher
In This Episode…Being an athlete can be tough, especially if you are an influential figure like Ninja. He said something that people are split. I for one think he could have expressed himself in a better way, find out what I’m talking about the latest gaming news in this week of Digital Coffee!Show Notes● [01:02] Halo Infinite gets serious about esports ● [02:15] A new entry is coming for the Gothic franchise ● [03:33] Steam’s Google description was funny ● [04:49] No Man’s Sky is getting an interesting free content update● [06:12] Rainbow Six Siege is getting an Apex Style ping system● [07:08] Season Five update to Rainbow Six Siege● [08:22] A 007 GoldenEye game mode in Rainbow Six Siege● [08:42] PUBG is bringing TeamDeath Match back!● [09:44] COD MW is getting a new Battle Royale mode● [11:19] CDPR is teaming up with Nvidia for a sweepstakes● [12:39] Ninja is wrong about losing. People, Games, and Companies, We Mentioned in the Show● Ninja● Halo Infinite● 007 GoldenEye● Rainbow Six Siege● COD MW (2019)● No Man’s Sky● Player Unknown Battleground● You can now support us on Buy Me A Coffee!Episode Length: 20:44Thanks so much for tuning in. Join us again next week for another episode!Download Options● Direct Download: Right-click here and click “Save As” for a direct download.● If you enjoyed this episode, leave us a review here!Contact Us! ● If you want to get involved, leave us a comment!● Visit us and give us a ‘like’ on our Facebook page!● Follow us on Twitter.● Follow us on Instagram.● Join our Discord!● Email at bdeister@digitalcoffee.ggThanks for listening! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The soundtrack in this week's episode is called Sunlight Meditation. It’s a gentle, calming piece which might be used for meditation or yoga videos. The instrumentation includes a gentle Eastern bell-like sound, a string ensemble and a glassy atmospheric pad. It’s suitable as an intro theme for inspirational podcasts about family, lifestyle design, healthcare, nutrition and spirituality. IN THIS EPISODE * Being unpredictable by going off the tempo grid is a good way to create intrigue. Most music throughout history was created without a tempo guide track, but rather by following a leader or shared rhythm. In meditation music, following the organic human timing of a guide figure (such as a shaman) sounds better than following the unnatural rigidness of a click track. This is nature music. * Silence is calming, but does run the risk of boring an audience used to being assaulted by audio. We live in a measurably loud world! Use just enough silence. * Temple bell sounds work best to convey spirituality. The listener’s mind is always scanning for something familiar. Soundtrack composers use that to our advantage. * Use long reverb and delay values for gentle atmospheric music and shorter values for punchier music. * This piece had jazz piano origins! Experiment with your composition across different genres. It might end up being better as something different to how it started. DOWNLOAD THIS TRACK * Download https://gum.co/ZPCt * Use this music in your podcast, audio drama or (non-commercial) video * Quick search my entire library of soundtracks by keyword at https://johnbartmann.com/musicSOUNDS & DEVICES USED * Ableton Collision * Spitfire LABS Soft Piano * Spitfire LABS StringsABOUT THIS SHOW How I Make Music is a show for music producers, podcasters and storytellers to better understand how digital-era composers make their music. Hey, I'm John Bartmann and I’m from Cape Town, South Africa. I write music and offer my own perspective on how to make it. My soundtracks, moods and themes have been used in commercial film, TV and radio, and also in plenty of non-commercial videos, podcasts and audio dramas. Each week, I write, record and release a new soundtrack. In this podcast, I deconstruct these original soundtracks one by one, sharing the separate musical parts, decisions and stories behind how each complete tune was made. Why? To help you better understand how to make, select and use production music that grips your audience.SUBSCRIBE Spotify Apple Podcasts YouTube RSS Stitcher TuneInMY BAND! https://pravdaofficial.comCONTACT https://twitter.com/johnisthemusic https://johnbartmann.com/contact
If you have any awkwardness around setting your prices, sticking to your prices or telling anybody what they are then this episode is for you. I’m going to share how you can be super confident in the value that you add, price according to the transformation that you provide and learn how to objectively listen to pricing feedback. Plus, I’m sharing how you can confidently maintain your integrity when your early bird closes and someone asks for that price, even though it’s expired. In This Episode: Being comfortable with your pricing Establishing the value you add Investment equals commitment Listening to feedback objectively Letting go of clients who aren’t for you “The person who is selling the solution has spent an awful lot of time, energy, money, mastering the craft.” “As I'm always saying to you guys, when you invest, you implement.” “Your ideal clients will always be able to pay you.” “What we start thinking about is ‘oh my goodness, my audience must hate me’. “If they're going to be a pain in the backside to enrol, they will be a pain in the backside throughout the whole process.” Other Episodes Mentioned: SLS160 - What Can You Learn From Bad Investments https://smartleaderssell.com/sls160-what-you-can-learn-from-bad-investments/ The Dotties https://smartleaderssell.com/the-dotties/ More Jess! http://bit.ly/SLSGroup https://jessicalorimer.com/supersize-your-sales https://jessicalorimer.com/list-building-legend https://www.instagram.com/jess_lorimer/ Content Disclaimer The information contained above is provided for information purposes only. The contents of this article, video or audio are not intended to amount to advice and you should not rely on any of the contents of this article, video or audio. Professional advice should be obtained before taking or refraining from taking any action as a result of the contents of this article, video or audio. Jessica Lorimer disclaims all liability and responsibility arising from any reliance placed on any of the contents of this article, video or audio. Disclaimer: Some of these links are for products and services offered by the podcast creator.
There is a way to accelerate your dog training goals, and it’s easier than you may think! Being grateful for what we already have and where we are right now in the journey can make the process of moving forward a lot more enjoyable (and faster!) but there are also a few little things that I’m excited to share with you about how to accelerate your progress when it comes to reaching those ambitious training goals! In This Episode Being grateful for where will help take us to where we want to be The benefits of setting heart centred goals, and how to reach your desired outcome The trap of measuring the gap, and the value of measuring progress Enjoying the process of getting there 3 acceleration tips to help you reach your goals more quickly and smoothly than ever before! “When we have a foundation of gratitude, everything shifts” “Be grateful for what we have so that we can get more of what we want” “We measure where we are against where we want to be” “Get into the habit of measuring our progress” Check out episode 28! Click here! Check out the Creative Alchemy Passion Plan! https://dancinghearts.link/create More Kathy! www.enlightenedbydogs.com
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Welcome back to the Expert Focus Podcast! In this episode, Claire is joined by Leslie Ehm. Leslie is the president and chief fire starter at Combustion Training. She’s also a keynote speaker, badass entrepreneur and a boxer for good. Claire and Leslie cover a lot of important ground in this one: they debunk “the hustle”, address the label of “Mompreneur”, and discuss the things that will rob you of your swagger. In This Episode Being a Canadian who is actually British A passionate communicator and the voices in your life Shrugging off the messaging of others and trusting your rhythm Balancing business and family life Your Swagger and what will try to rob you of it “I’m someone who really believes in eating up the opportunities that are in front of you because you don’t know what’s going to happen next” “Why not you?” “If you desperately want to communicate, you’ll do whatever you have to do” “You gotta be careful of the stories that you hear, because nobody is that perfect” “If you want to be a leader, you better look down because that’s where your followers are” “Nobody can take your power” More Leslie! www.leslieehm.com www.combustionco.com
Podcast A Vet: Stories, Support & Community From Leaders In The Veterinary Field
You might know where you want to end up in your career, but even if you're 100% clear on the destination, you probably have some questions about how you're going to get there. Chase Weldon shares his insights on getting into vet school, landing your dream job, and more. Chase is the career education manager at the College of Vet Medicine and Biomedical Sciences. From current students first entering the workforce to alumni who are looking for a change or new direction, Chase uses his expertise to help people use their voice and find their dream jobs. Chase’s shares his behind the scenes tips for the interview process, resume writing, how to stand out from the crowd, and so much more. He is walking us through how to demonstrate value, why a good connection is more important than the perfect GPA, and a look inside the modern veterinary student, and employer. The more knowledge you have about the pulse of your career, the better you can feel about yourself, and the better you can navigate that landscape when looking for opportunities. Have you used any of Chase’s trusted success skills? Let us know how you got to where you are at in your veterinary career in the comments on the episode page! In This Episode Being a link in the chain to help people execute their dreams The different roadblocks posed by multi-generational workplace environments Secrets to help you find a job you feel fulfilled by What employers can do to make a position more attractive Integrating the past and the future into your resume and cover letter How to assess your opportunities and plan for success Quotes “You would be surprised how many people pick up the phone say, ‘hey that was a pretty creative way to apply for a job’, or at least to make a connection. Because you are essentially networking, you are not asking for a job, you're just saying ‘hey, let's talk’.” (28:21) “It sounds very cliche, but its the truth. That [employers] want people who can connect with the client and bring productive working relationships with their colleagues. You don’t need to be the top of the class you just need to know how to work with people, how to resolve conflict, how to have fun at work. How to enjoy what you do and help people at the same time.” (34:40) “Essentially what we're trying to do is show how you can create value in the workplace. Were not describing what you have done in the past, were showing how you created value.” (43:25) “It's a great time to be thinking about becoming a vet or being on the road to becoming a vet. I am really excited for the whole industry honestly.” (1:05:01) Links Enjoying these stories? Consider supporting Podcast A Vet on Patreon & check out our awesome patron-only perks! Chase’s Resume Tips Contact Chase at Chase.Weldon@colostate.edu (970) 491-0526 Find the full show notes here Keep up with everything Podcast A Vet Follow Podcast A Vet on Facebook | Twitter | Instagram Join our free community of dedicated vet professionals looking to improve their practices and lives in our free Facebook community! We'd love it (and you) if you would take 1 minute and leave us a review on iTunes!
Gemma works with female entrepreneurs who have introverted personalities. She loves to help women get more visibility, in spite of the urge to hold back. When she and Jess first started talking, Gemma had tried all kinds of things to get her name out there, but had issues making the sale. In This Episode Being an introvert in business Being hung up on making the sale Dropping the act and dropping your guard The cost of being a people pleaser The big breakthroughs “That’s all part of business: it’s about getting the confidence to do the things that scare you the most” - Gemma “I never believed that you could make a difference and make money” - Gemma “The more money you make, the more of a difference you can make as well” - Gemma “With perfection, everyone just wants to knock you off the pedestal” - Jessica “Sometimes we don’t realize that the kindest thing we can do for people is to be direct with them” - Jessica “You can only help the people who want to help themselves” - Jessica “It’s not about me, it’s about my clients. It’s about the women I want to work with” - Gemma More Jess!http://bit.ly/SLSGroup https://jessicalorimer.com/supersize-your-sales https://jessicalorimer.com/list-building-legend Content DisclaimerThe information contained above is provided for information purposes only. The contents of this article, video or audio are not intended to amount to advice and you should not rely on any of the contents of this article, video or audio. Professional advice should be obtained before taking or refraining from taking any action as a result of the contents of this article, video or audio. Jessica Lorimer disclaims all liability and responsibility arising from any reliance placed on any of the contents of this article, video or audio.Disclaimer: Some of these links are for products and services offered by the podcast creator
As the world continuously double dips into the status quo, Abel James and The Real Brian are here to tell you that you don't have to settle for that! Demand more and better by going against conformity and put your energy and money toward those things that make this world a better place. In This Episode Being healthy, making it a lifestyle Going against conformity, demanding excellence Nerding out about music... like wind synthesizers The balance between pursuing what we want to do and making money Gaming: how much things have changed We're missing innovators and IT qualities in this generation's entertainers When it comes to dieting, we're fed a lot of lies Food manufacturers colluding to make their products addicting The meaning behind wild diet Feel better, reduce cravings, eat healthier and LESS with the wild diet Abel James Abel James is a New York Times bestselling author and modern-day Renaissance man. One of America's most trusted names in Health and Performance, he stars as a Celebrity Coach on ABC television and has been featured in People Magazine, WIRED, Entertainment Tonight, and NPR. Abel is host of the #1 podcast in 8+ countries, Fat-Burning Man, Abel has helped millions reclaim their health and perform at their best with cutting-edge science and technology, outdoor adventures, and outrageously good food. Click here to learn more about Abel James! Links Fat Burning Man Podcast The Wild Diet Photo by Jamie Street on Unsplash
Michealene Risley is an award-winning writer, director and human rights activist. In This Episode: -Being a “master” of empathy -Why she’s hesitant to include dominance in the definition of mastery -Growing up with dark secrets that she wasn’t initially prepared to face -How slamming her hand in a car door proved to be a life altering moment -Why her childhood experiences have given her a keen eye for picking up on other people’s emotions and past experiences -Making a documentary in Zimbabwe and being thrown in jail -Why the hardest moment in her life was her not being true to her family mission -Comparing and contrasting external success vs. the internal experience
IN THIS EPISODE: Being sick sucks, right? I talk about a long week of being sick and recovery. Then I dive into an interesting post on FaceBook about Polling and Gary Johnson. At first I wasn't sure if there was any validity to the story, then found the link to the poll as was astonished to find that it was 100%. Is the way polling conducting hurting any outsiders? All this and more!
In This Episode: Being an uncle and the awesomeness with which it comes How those pesky little kids change even the hardest of hearts Moving day! A new Dick or Be Dicked Cathedral awaits! Zach's dad the hero! If despite my worst efforts you actually enjoyed the show please leave a review here: iTunes, Stitcher. Contact Me: zach@blodpods.com www.twitter.com/justzachpod www.facebook.com/justzachpod Links of podcasts and such to check out: Podblocked Down The Bunny Hole Tangent-Bound Podcast The 8-Bit Packiecast The Podsortium