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M.P.I. Radio
How to Get Paid as a Public Speaker w/ Jenn Espinosa-Goswami

M.P.I. Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2025 28:26


Jenn Espinosa-Goswami, ACC, MAL is an ICF-certified public speaking coach and Founder of Weightless LLC. A former Toastmasters International officer and graduate of the Masters of Leadership program at Augsburg University, Jenn helps entrepreneurs speak more clearly, consistently and confidently on stage or camera and get paid for their expertise. Over the past 10 years, Jenn has presented to thousands of executives and entrepreneurs, and was recognized by Influence Digest as top 15 coaches in Minneapolis. Prior to starting her company, Jenn served as a certified fraud examiner for 16 years within Fortune 500 financial companies. Jenn's Website: Home - Weightless Chronicles

The Direct Selling Accelerator Podcast
EP 242: Scam series part 1: Confronting scams - our personal stories with Mike Johnston

The Direct Selling Accelerator Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2025 70:30


Have you ever wondered how scammers succeed? What tempts people to fall into their traps, and how can we protect ourselves? Today, I’m excited to dive into this topic with my incredible friend, mentor, and business coach, Mike Johnston. This is part one of a very special three-part series on scams—a topic that’s deeply personal for me, because I was scammed. This series was recorded months ago. At the time, I wasn’t even sure I had been scammed. A whirlwind of revelations followed, including legal proceedings involving the individual who scammed me, someone operating under the names Tiffany Black or Tiffany Bentley. Authorities now believe many other victims have yet to come forward. If you think this sounds familiar or know you’ve been affected, please contact the Tweed Heads Police Station in Australia to share your story. Scammers thrive on silence, and by speaking out, we can prevent others from becoming victims. In this episode, Mike and I share our personal experiences with scams, along with valuable insights and strategies for protecting yourself. We’ve also included updates on how to spot common scams and ways to avoid emotional traps. If you have been a victim too, let me remind you: it’s not your fault and you are not alone. Scammers are skilled at making you feel to blame. And to those who may be engaging in harmful practices, I urge you to reconsider, the ripple effects of your actions are far-reaching. So grab a cup of tea or coffee, settle in, and enjoy this candid conversation. Let’s learn, grow, and move forward together. Without further ado, here’s Mike Johnston. We’ll be talking about: ➡ [0:00] Introduction ➡ [7:38] I got scammed, again. ➡ [11:02] Scamming in business ➡ [12:20] Mike’s experience with a scammer ➡ [22:21] Other industries are susceptible to scammers ➡ [24:04] My own experience with a scammer ➡ [28:29] Too good to be true, a key lesson ➡ [38:26] Being open to a scam ➡ [42:50] Scamming is becoming easier for scammers ➡ [47:20] The things that really charge you up are things that you don’t accept about yourself ➡ [50:46] It’s not who you are, it’s who you perceive you are ➡ [53:56] What are you learning from the scam ➡ [57:17] Creating boundaries ➡ [1:03:59] Mike’s message ➡ [1:07:41] Final thoughts Resources: If you believe that you’ve been scammed by Tiffany Black or Tiffany Bentley, please contact Tweed Heads Police Station - https://www.police.nsw.gov.au/about_us/regions_commands_districts/northern_region/tweed-byron/tweed_heads_police_station Book Recommendations: ➡ The Lie Detection Book by William J Majeski: https://bit.ly/3W5xAHI Join our Community: ➡ Subscribe to YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/DirectSellingAccelerator ➡ Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/auxanomarketing/ About our guest: Mike Johnston is a success architect, intervention strategist, and challenger of the status quo. He has worked with leadership teams at major Australian companies, including Chandler Macleod, NuComm International, and Canva, turning mindset strategies into measurable outcomes. Over his career, Mike has partnered with more than 100 businesses, collectively generating over $500 million in profits. His clients often achieve growth between 30% and 250%, with many exceeding these milestones. A passionate advocate for financial literacy, Mike’s strategies and insights have positively impacted over 1,000 individuals across a variety of industries. Known for simplifying complex business challenges, Mike develops practical, step-by-step solutions to drive success. His disciplined, results-oriented approach draws from his background in sports, focusing on fundamentals and deliberate practice. Mike has trained with global business influencers like Tony Robbins, Jay Abraham, Chet Holmes, Karl Bryan, and Keith Cunningham. He has also worked with top Canadian sports coaches, including Roger Neilson, Mac McLean, and Dave Smart, sharpening his leadership skills. Recognised as one of Perth’s top business influencers by Influence Digest, Mike’s latest venture, Elevate Rise, delivers world-class business support through an immersive community, helping organisations achieve transformational growth. Connect with Mike Johnston ➡ Mike Johnston’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikewjohnston/ ➡ Mike Johnston’s Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MJElevateRise/?_rdr ➡ Elevate Rise website: www.elevaterise.com.au ➡ Elevate Rise Facebook: facebook.com/ElevateRiseBusiness ➡ Elevate Rise LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/elevate-rise/ Connect with Direct Selling Accelerator: ➡ Visit our website: https://www.auxano.global/ ➡ Subscribe to YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/DirectSellingAccelerator ➡ Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/auxanomarketing/ ➡ Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/auxanomarketing/ ➡ Email us: community_manager@auxano.global If you have any podcast suggestions or things you’d like to learn about specifically, please send us an email at the address above. And if you liked this episode, please don’t forget to subscribe, tune in, and share this podcast.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

6-Figure Mompreneur Podcast
EP 409 | Human-centered selling featuring Stacey Brass-Russell

6-Figure Mompreneur Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2024 27:04


Stacey Brass-Russell is a Transformational Business and Life Coach. She helps coaches and experts launch their mission-driven passions into the world with signature offers and valuable content that attracts their ideal clients and helps them to go from "best-kept secrets" to profitable business owners.Stacey's career spans from Broadway actress to yoga studio owner, to program and event creator, to inspirational speaker, and now the host of the popular podcast PASSIONATE & PROSPEROUS. She has helped hundreds of people take huge leaps to create the lives and businesses of their dreams by having the confidence and strategies to use their gifts and skills to make money doing what they love.Stacey was most recently named one of NYC's Top 15 Coaches In 2023 and 2024 by Influence Digest. She has also appeared in publications such as Marie Claire, Entrepreneur, and Authority. She loves pizza, caviar, seeing shows, cosmic stuff, and brain science. She lives in NYC with her husband and one-eyed cat, Charmaine.TAKEAWAYS:When you train your audience, get them involved and engaged. Giving them an experience awakens them to what you could help them create.Help people feel seen and heard. People want transformation, not information. Give them more opportunities for connection.Do your market research. Learn what your audience really needs. Be aware that when people show interest, they are usually the people to whom you should send a video or personal message.RESOURCES:Check out the blog post that goes along with this episode for additional resourcesVisit Stacey on her websiteSend Stacey a DM over on Instagram to say hiListen to Stacey's podcast, Passionate and ProsperousSnag a seat in Allison's Sell on Autopilot Masterclass, and learn how to use email marketing to sell while you sleep (or, ‘ya know…live your actual life!)CONNECT WITH ALLISON:Follow Allison on InstagramDID YOU HAVE AN 'AH-HA MOMENT' WHILE LISTENING TO THIS EPISODE?If you found value and are ready to take action from listening to this episode, head to Apple Podcasts and help us reach new audiences by giving the podcast a rating and a review. This helps us to reach more online coaches who are creating a thriving 6-figure business.Music courtesy of www.bensound.com

Liz Career Coaching
Leadership, Emotional Intelligence, and the Power of Insights Discovery

Liz Career Coaching

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2024 22:30


Welcome to the Liz Career Coaching podcast! I'm your host, Liz Herrera, career coach and job search ally. I've dedicated my career to empowering individuals to use their strengths to drive their career and find their purpose. Whether you're launching your career or preparing for your next move, this podcast will empower you with actionable steps to reach your goals.  I interview professionals from diverse backgrounds who are working with purpose and on a mission. They share valuable knowledge and insights into both their personal and professional lives, how they've paved their own career paths, and offer advice to help you on your own career journey.Today's Guest:Melinda E. Ramírez is a seasoned expert in leadership development, change management, and team effectiveness with over 17 years of experience partnering with Fortune 500 companies, nonprofits, and global organizations. A first-generation Latina college graduate, military spouse, and mother, she brings a distinctive blend of personal resilience, cultural insight, and professional expertise to her work, earning recognition as one of Influence Digest's Top 15 Nashville Coaches in 2024. With a Master's in Educational Psychology and a dynamic, creativity-infused approach, Melinda empowers leaders worldwide to build inclusive cultures, unlock their potential, and create lasting success.Episode Highlights:Melinda shares how her passion for ballroom dancing cultivated skills that translated into effective leadership.Insights Discovery Tool:Explanation of the four color energies: Fiery Red, Earth Green, Sunshine Yellow, and Cool Blue.How understanding these energies fosters self-awareness and improves communication within teams.How Insights Discovery helps professionals navigate blind spots and unlock their full potential.Be sure to check out her Free roundtable discussion on 1/17/25 @1pm central time on Dancing Through Life: Mastering Emotional Regulation With Every StepClick here for detailsConnect with Melinda on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/melindaeramirez/Connect with me!LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lizherrera1/Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/lizcareercoaching/Website:  https://www.lizcareercoaching.net/Email: lizcareercoaching@gmail.com40 Best Career Coach Podcasts100 Best Coaching PodcastsMusic: https://www.purple-planet.comSound from Zapsplat.comArtwork: Joseph Valenzuela DesignSupport the show

Imperfect Marketing
250: Beyond the Podium: Redefining Public Speaking in the Digital Age with Guest Jennifer Espinosa

Imperfect Marketing

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 30:14 Transcription Available


Send us a textKendra talks imperfect marketing with Jennifer Espinosa-Goswami, a certified public speaking coach and founder of Weightless LLC. Jennifer is passionate about helping entrepreneurs speak confidently and get paid for their expertise. With over 10 years of experience, she has presented to thousands of professionals and was recognized by Influence Digest as one of the top 15 coaches in Minneapolis.Key Topics Discussed:

Fraternity Foodie Podcast by Greek University
Kristie Crenshaw: How personal narratives shape our reality

Fraternity Foodie Podcast by Greek University

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2024 36:11


Kristie Crenshaw is a dynamic motivational speaker, life coach and digital marketer with a passion for helping women in business. With degrees in Theatre and Radio-Television, Kristie combines her exceptional communication and presentation skills to engage and entertain her audience. A former Miss Kentucky America and 1st Runner-Up to Miss Teen USA, she brings grace and confidence to every stage. As an advocate for a purpose-driven life, she offers a unique five-pillar system for achieving personal and professional fulfillment to her coaching clients and a two-step method to help anyone be better at just about anything. She believes in Jesus, drinking less to live more and making marriage matter and was named one of the “Top 15 Coaches in Louisville 2024” by Influence Digest. In episode 493 of the Fraternity Foodie Podcast, we find out why Kristie chose Morehead State University, what was special about Kappa Delta that made her want to join, what it was like to become Miss Kentucky, her advice to college students who want to get into acting, what is the power of personal narratives in shaping our reality and our future, how we can transform negative self-talk into empowering beliefs, how we get better about communicating and articulating our thoughts authentically, her suggestions for creating a future narrative for action and fulfillment, and her advice for storytelling through the sorority or fraternity. Enjoy!

Unstoppable Mindset
Episode 253 – Unstoppable Coach and Founder of Brighter Leaders with Lizzie Claesson

Unstoppable Mindset

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2024 62:03


It is always fun to talk with and learn from executive coaches and those who help shape and train corporate and thought leaders. Today we get to hear from such a person, Lizzie Claesson. Lizzie grew up in Argentina, where she developed an interest in business. After college she joined a company that caused her to travel a fair amount. While working for her company she needed to spend some time in Ann Arbor, Michigan. While there she met a man from Sweden and within a year they were married. She and her husband decided to move to Sweden to see if living there would work out for them as a family. As she says, that was 25 years ago and they are still there.   Her story of how she became an executive coach of leaders is interesting and better told by her. Suffice it to say that now she is highly recognized including having received awards for her work.   Lizzie is the author of several books which are available to you on her website, www.brighterleaders.com.   Lizzie offers us many interesting and substantive insights into leaders, leadership and the challenges many in positions of leadership face. Her suggestions are worth your time to hear. I hope you enjoy our time with Lizzie and that you may find it relevant and helpful to reach out to her.   About the Guest:   Lizzie Claesson, the founder of Brighter Leaders, brings a deep understanding of the unique pressures faced by CEOs, HR professionals, and C-level executives. With a keen insight into the constraints of time and budget, Lizzie leverages her expertise to offer innovative solutions aimed at revolutionizing employee performance. Her goal is to not just meet but surpass company KPIs. With a background as a management consultant and 25 years of business experience, Lizzie has equipped numerous clients with the essential tools and knowledge for reaching their full potential, contributing significantly to both individual and organizational success. Her diverse qualifications include Swedish, Spanish, English, and Danish Coaching Certifications accredited by the European Mentoring and Coaching Council. (www.emccglobal.org) In December 2022, Lizzie's exceptional coaching abilities were acknowledged when she was named one of Stockholm's top coaches by Influence Digest. Additionally, Lizzie is an acclaimed author with impactful works like 'Stop Worrying About How To Level-Up Your Leadership' and 'From Suffering to Surfing,' the latter achieving the #1 spot on Amazon.   Ways to connect with Lizzie:   Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/coachingbrighterleaders/?show_switched_toast=0&show_invite_to_follow=0&show_switched_tooltip=0&show_podcast_settings=0&show_community_review_changes=0&show_community_rollback=0&show_follower_visibility_disclosure=0 Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lizzie-claesson-2926636/?originalSubdomain=se Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnx8B006LcMp1w8JM2MBKVw/videos Webpage: www.brighterleaders.com   About the Host: Michael Hingson is a New York Times best-selling author, international lecturer, and Chief Vision Officer for accessiBe. Michael, blind since birth, survived the 9/11 attacks with the help of his guide dog Roselle. This story is the subject of his best-selling book, Thunder Dog.   Michael gives over 100 presentations around the world each year speaking to influential groups such as Exxon Mobile, AT&T, Federal Express, Scripps College, Rutgers University, Children's Hospital, and the American Red Cross just to name a few. He is Ambassador for the National Braille Literacy Campaign for the National Federation of the Blind and also serves as Ambassador for the American Humane Association's 2012 Hero Dog Awards.   https://michaelhingson.com https://www.facebook.com/michael.hingson.author.speaker/ https://twitter.com/mhingson https://www.youtube.com/user/mhingson https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelhingson/   accessiBe Links https://accessibe.com/ https://www.youtube.com/c/accessiBe https://www.linkedin.com/company/accessibe/mycompany/   https://www.facebook.com/accessibe/       Thanks for listening!   Thanks so much for listening to our podcast! If you enjoyed this episode and think that others could benefit from listening, please share it using the social media buttons on this page. Do you have some feedback or questions about this episode? Leave a comment in the section below!   Subscribe to the podcast   If you would like to get automatic updates of new podcast episodes, you can subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts or Stitcher. You can also subscribe in your favorite podcast app.   Leave us an Apple Podcasts review   Ratings and reviews from our listeners are extremely valuable to us and greatly appreciated. They help our podcast rank higher on Apple Podcasts, which exposes our show to more awesome listeners like you. If you have a minute, please leave an honest review on Apple Podcasts.     Transcription Notes: Michael Hingson ** 00:00 Access Cast and accessiBe Initiative presents Unstoppable Mindset. The podcast where inclusion, diversity and the unexpected meet. Hi, I'm Michael Hingson, Chief Vision Officer for accessiBe and the author of the number one New York Times bestselling book, Thunder dog, the story of a blind man, his guide dog and the triumph of trust. Thanks for joining me on my podcast as we explore our own blinding fears of inclusion unacceptance and our resistance to change. We will discover the idea that no matter the situation, or the people we encounter, our own fears, and prejudices often are our strongest barriers to moving forward. The unstoppable mindset podcast is sponsored by accessiBe, that's a c c e s s i capital B e. Visit www.accessibe.com to learn how you can make your website accessible for persons with disabilities. And to help make the internet fully inclusive by the year 2025. Glad you dropped by we're happy to meet you and to have you here with us.   Michael Hingson ** 01:20 Hi, and welcome once again to unstoppable mindset. Wow, we are in a new year. And we get to interview I think a very interesting person today, Lizzie Claesson, who is an author, she has a think a lot of interesting things to talk to us about. She has a unique understanding. She says about the pressures of CEOs and others. She's the founder of a company called brighter leaders. And we're gonna get to all of that. My gosh, has a lot to talk about today. But anyway, Lizzie, thanks very much for joining us on unstoppable mindset and for being here.   Lizzie Claesson ** 01:58 Thank you, Michael. I'm really thrilled to be a guest in your podcast. Thank you.   Michael Hingson ** 02:03 Well, I appreciate you being here and taking the time to talk with us. Let's start. I love to start this way. Let's start maybe by talking about the early Lizzie growing up and all that sort of stuff to give people a little bit of knowledge about you.   Lizzie Claesson ** 02:19 Absolutely. So I was born and raised in Buenos Aires in Argentina, where I still have my family except for my sister. I have just one sister two years younger, and she moved to California to Novato 15 years ago. And that's where she lives with her family.   Michael Hingson ** 02:38 So she lives in Novato, California.   Lizzie Claesson ** 02:40 Yeah, that's right.   Michael Hingson ** 02:42 Where do you know where she lives in Novato?   Lizzie Claesson ** 02:46 I don't know what the area's called. No, I   Michael Hingson ** 02:48 lived. I lived in Novato for 12 years. That's why I asked. Oh, yeah, I   Lizzie Claesson ** 02:53 remember you mentioned that. I think it was not far from where you live. When I looked in the, in the Maps and Google Maps, I think I recognize the area.   Michael Hingson ** 03:04 So she moved to the panel, it   Lizzie Claesson ** 03:07 didn't often matter. And both of us we had we had a kind of a little dip different kinds of education because we didn't go to like a typical Argentinian school, but we went to Scottish school in Argentina. So our education was was in English. And part of it in Spanish, of course, also. And that's what I got, like some kind of exposure to what Europe is anything that has to do with Europe. So to be honest, I really from from quite a young age, I was fantasizing of some time in my life living in Europe. And even though I was working for later on in life for companies that had offices all over the world, in the US and Europe, of course, the chance never arise through work. But it finally arrives through my husband, who is Swedish. And we met in in Michigan in an arbor in the States. And that was 26 years ago. And we got married like after a year. And then we decided that we would like to try to live in Sweden to start with, and if it worked, we will stay there otherwise we would move to another country. And here I've been for the last 25 years. So it has worked.   Michael Hingson ** 04:33 It's stuck. And there you are. Well, that's that's pretty cool. Well, what brought him to Ann Arbor?   Lizzie Claesson ** 04:41 Well, he was working for a company, Swedish company that had its headquarters near Michigan's University. They were working with very advanced statistical models to try to understand and improve customer satisfaction customer employee satisfaction. And at the time, I was working as a management consultant for an Argentine company before that I had been working for Accenture. And they thought that maybe what this Swedish company was doing could be interesting to look into and see if we could offer to our clients in Argentina. So they sent me to the states to see what could be offered in Argentina. And it turned out, but I came back a couple of months later, I told my, my boss, well, you know, I'm moving.   Michael Hingson ** 05:37 Well, so one of the things that that the company brought was your husband to you?   Lizzie Claesson ** 05:42 Yeah. See, there you go from the company?   Michael Hingson ** 05:46 Yeah. Well, that's cool. Well, yeah. So where did you go to college,   Lizzie Claesson ** 05:52 when I went to college in Argentina, so I have my business in my master in business. And then, during my career, I've been, I've been going different kinds of, of course, it's almost not every year, but for the last 15 years, almost one course per year, in different topics. Mainly what I'm specialized in now, which is leadership, leadership, and helping, helping leaders become the best version of themselves and giving them the right tools for that. So I'm doing a lot recently, I've been doing a lot within neuroscience, understanding how the brain works, and how we can use that knowledge in order to progress both as leaders and on a personal level.   Michael Hingson ** 06:41 You talk about understanding the unique pressures that leaders, CEOs, HR professionals, and so on interesting combination of, of people, but you talk about understanding and having a keen understanding of that. Tell me more about that. How did you get that understanding? Or why do you feel you have that? Yeah,   Lizzie Claesson ** 07:02 I could maybe start by telling you how I got the interest. Oh, God, I yeah, I would say it started early in the career because when I was working as a management consultant, still in Argentina, I met, of course, many leaders, I was also doing trainings for leaders and employees. And I started realizing that there were a couple of things, a couple of challenges that were brought up quite consistently, independently of the industry, or the size of the company, or what the company was doing, or, or what the manager or the leader was, the the actual role, what they were doing. And this couple of things I noticed later on in my career kept coming up. So that's why I developed this interest, I realized that, okay, I see that CEO, level executives and HR professionals are facing this kind of issues, challenges in their leadership and with their teams, what could be done to help them. And that's what I've been doing the last couple of years, especially with, with my company, brighter leaders, to try to give this professionals all the support and the tools and understanding so that when they feel a little bit unstuck, they feel stuck in their challenges, they might easily more easily get unstuck.   Michael Hingson ** 08:33 So tell me a little bit more about kind of what you noticed that was going across all industries in terms of the challenges they were having.   Lizzie Claesson ** 08:44 Yeah, one of the things was communication. Many times, leaders felt they were talking a lot with their employees and with their teams. Nevertheless, there was some kind of feedback from employees that leaders were not as clear as they wanted them to be, or that they didn't get as much feedback as they wanted them to give. When talking to these levers, they said, Well, I really don't know what else to do. I'm giving all the feedback I can, I'm being as clear as I can. So that's what I that's when I got the interest to learn more about communication. And I want I did a course to become extended this practitioner and extended this very shortly is understanding the different different communication and behavioral styles in order to better adapt communication to the receiver. And this doesn't mean that you need to become a different person. It only means that you can use the strengths you have in your wrong communication and apply them in at the right moment with the right person to have a better match in the communication. So this Just one of the challenges that keeps coming on even today in my meetings with with leaders. Another challenge that keeps coming up is the very old prolly issue of prioritization and time management. People complaining that time is not enough, there's so much to do. It's difficult to prioritize, everything is important, everything needs to be done. And especially in certain organizational cultures, where there is a tendency to change goals very fastly. Maybe the rest of the organization doesn't really hand hang along with the rapid changes in goals. And sometimes I hear teams mentioning that, you know, this is what we were working for last month, but this month, we don't know, because it changes all the time. So that is one another of the challenges that arises. I would say a third challenge. And this is also something that I've been working more and more in the last years is either leaders that themselves feel that they're not at the level of performance that they once were, or leaders that have someone in their team that are not at the level of performance, and they need, they need help. First of all, understanding why is this so what is the real cause of this underperformance because, as I've been doing in the series of underperformance, both on LinkedIn, in my articles, there might be many different causes, and how you best lead these people underperforming and how you help them get out of underperformance depends very much on what the cause is.   Michael Hingson ** 11:48 Do you find that sometimes there really isn't underperformance? It's a perception more than a reality.   Lizzie Claesson ** 11:58 Perceptions play a very big part in it. Because the truth is that the way we see things, the way we see the world has very much to do with what kind of mental filters we have, what kind of experiences we've had in the past that makes us frame things in a certain way, or give a certain meaning to the things we're seeing, observing. So I say that we have, we have two set of, of eyes, we have the physical eyes, which are the organs from which the images come in. But then we have the eyes of our mind. And what's coming in through our physical eyes is not always what's kind of into the eyes of, of our mind, because we might, it's like, you know, someone is looking at the scenery. And one may feel peacefulness and calmness and the person next to you is watching exactly the same scenery and might feel restless, and boredom. So this is what I mean to say that perception as you as you brought up, Michael is the very important part of it is important to understand. That's why neuroscience is so interesting to me to understand what meaning are we giving to things. So underperformance if we see it in a corporate scenario, if people are expected to achieve certain KPIs, key performance indicators, for instance, imagine a certain number of sales or a certain number in marketing a certain number of lead generations or in finance a certain number of cost efficiency, and they're not reaching them. That's very objective. So it's not perceptions, it's very objective. But what is causing that that might be affected by perception? Definitely.   Michael Hingson ** 13:42 About the whole concept of the key performance indicators, though, in terms of somebody says, These are the indicators, this is what has to be achieved? And do you find from time to time that perhaps the KPIs themselves are not realistic? And how do you deal with that?   Lizzie Claesson ** 14:01 Yeah, that's, that's an interesting question. Depending on what kind of industry it is, it could be an industry that normally has grown at a certain pace and then for different reasons, could be market reasons, there is a little bit of stagnation. But then of course, you have the the shareholders and different stakeholders that will be expecting that same rate of growth, but the market looks completely different. Or a new technology in the market that becomes a game changer, those that are not fast enough to to apply that new technology will not be able to grow as fast. So sometimes the the KPIs might be not in line with what is possible. However, what I notice is that much of the work I do for instance, I try to help leaders achieve those KPIs but not working directly, or firstly, for the KPIs in mind, are working more with themselves, seeing what kind of presumptions or assumptions they have, what kind of limiting beliefs they have, that might be in the way for them to be able to think out of the box. And no matter what the market situation is, find new ways of doing things so that they can reach those KPIs that have been set up by top management.   Michael Hingson ** 15:35 Yeah, and it's a challenge all the way around. And going back to the first thing you were talking about, people hearing and talking to, and my immediate thought was, you talk about leaders talking to the people who they work with, and so on. But what I hear you saying is, oftentimes, they're not really communicating. How do you address that? Well,   Lizzie Claesson ** 16:00 the first thing is helping whoever is in that situation to increase your level of awareness, because it's difficult to change, or what we are unaware of what we cannot see what we don't know. So working with awareness is, for me, always a first step. And once once the awareness is reached, okay, the eye aware is I work with an intention before going to move to an action, okay, we know this, let's act before acting, I like them finding an intention, which will motivate them for the third step, which is action taking. So So where's awareness, then creating the intention that will motivate them, and then finding an action. And that action, by no means needs to be something very big, it could be something really small, we talk about baby steps, and I like that, because rather have many small baby steps, that, you know, they're going to take in the right direction, but having big steps that might be too big for what you can handle, and then you have a setback, you need to redo, which takes more time or energy might be also a little bit demotivating.   Michael Hingson ** 17:20 Yeah, because you really don't know how to deal with it. Whereas if you're guided into it slowly, then that makes certainly a good amount of sense to, to help guide and so on. So tell me a little bit about your business and how that got started. And why you you left working for industry to start your own business? Yeah,   Lizzie Claesson ** 17:44 I never thought that I would be working in my own company. Because I've been working for big corporations almost the most of my career, and I really liked it, you know, whatever everyone says it's you have, you have all the all the strengths of being backed by by a big name, the process is being in place and the resources being there. The interactions with people, and especially if it's a company that that works with, with different markets across the globe, you know, it's it's an amazing experience traveling, as I did for many years, you know, to many, many different countries and learning a lot about different cultures. So so it was not really something that I was longing to. And it's not that I left recuperation because I was tired of it. It was mainly during the time I have four kids. So here in Sweden, we have amazing possibility to be at home with the kids for quite a long time. So I was at home with the first three kids for seven years. And it was a natural step for me because it's all you know, accepted in Sweden, you have a kid and then the social system supports that you may be at home for a long while. And it's in us very positive that small children should be at home with at least one of their parents. So during those seven years, I had enough time to reevaluate what was really important in my life. And I went from being someone that could wake up at five in the morning, drive to the airport, travel to another country work for two days, take the late plane at 10am be back at home very late on the next morning very early. Back in the office again, I went I went from that kind of life into a life where I was at the very slow pace of having you know small children at home. But even though it's demanding in a different way, you can very much set the pace yourself. And it gives me the possibility to reflect on what was really important for me in life. And I realized that being a mother and knowing that now I have children I mean other people Other individuals I'm responsible for, brought something new in my life. And as I was thinking, Now, it's, you know, after seven years now, now it's time to go back to work, I was not as thrilled to go back to that. You may call it the rat race. So, instead of going back to a big operation, I decided to start working for a very small company, not far from home, where I could do my job. And when the job was done, I could go home, and not worry about it. And that was a game changer for me, because it gave me the flexibility of being able to be very present with my children while they were small, and while they were growing, but at the same time, working and taking on responsibilities. And then I got pregnant again, with the fourth and the last child and I was at home again, two years. Once again, I had the chance to think what is it I want to do with my life, both professional and professional on a personal level. And the chance came for me to meet other parents, which is quite useful here in Sweden, you have all this, mums, mainly mums, okay? Mums, communities with more more children. And I, I was in this community where moms were talking about child education, very, very young ages, you know, like 334 years old. And we realized that we share, we have some values, some parenting values in common. And we decided to do something very crazy. And that was, we decided to start our own preschool for little children, without having any experience at all, in the industry. And I don't know, I think they liked my my leadership, style and my skills. So they put me as leader of this project. And we started a company, and then they wanted me to be the CEO. And then the preschool was up and running. And they wanted me to be the head of the preschool. And then I started going different pedagogical courses to understand more how we could give this little children the best possible start in life. And that's what I did for a couple of years. And my youngest son was in this preschool called the kids garden. And that preschool still exists not far from home. And he went there his all the years before starting school. So this was kind of very, very different. And once he started school again, and I apologize, I'm being very long about this, I hope it's not boring people with this story. But I hope they find it inspiring in terms of you know, that if you really want to do something, you can do it. And you don't need to do it alone, you can find help from other people who support you in order to do it. And when he started school, I realized, you know, my calling was not to be at the preschool with the little children, my calling was to do something different. And by chance through through LinkedIn, I met a leadership developer, and she asked me if I wanted to be part of their network. She said, in order to do that, then you will need to start your own company. And I thought, Okay, why not? I started a preschool why not start out quite young company, what can go wrong? What's the worst thing that can happen? And this is also something that I teach my clients, you know, don't be so afraid, sometimes and live, that's the way it is, you know, it has it can turn very, very fast. So don't assume that it's going to go wrong, assume it's gonna go right. And when it goes wrong, then you solve it. And I started my own company, and that was my way into being an entrepreneur.   Michael Hingson ** 24:03 So when did you actually start brighter leaders? And that was   Lizzie Claesson ** 24:07 six, seven years ago.   Michael Hingson ** 24:10 Wow. So you've you've been doing it for a while? How do you look for when so and the company primarily as a coaching company? Yeah.   Lizzie Claesson ** 24:20 primarily as a coaching company. Definitely.   Michael Hingson ** 24:24 How do you tailor and customize what you do, then for for each of the people who you have as clients who engage you and so on, how does all that work? Yeah,   Lizzie Claesson ** 24:37 I love that you asked this question because it definitely is a tailoring for each particular, not company, but individual, each person that I coach and even when I coach teams, each individual is coached in a different way. So what I do is that I have my process and it's all based from my trademark system called MSC and that stands for mindset, skills, and environment. So I have, I have this system, and then I have a process that I use, but what in how fast the process is moved and which parts of the process I use, and what tools are given an exactly what kind of conversations we're having, and how much I challenge or not, or at my understanding, or less understanding, not in the bad way, but more challenging. That depends very much on the person I have in front of me. And that is 100%. tailored.   Michael Hingson ** 25:39 Which makes a lot of sense, because different people have different needs different reactions and come from different perspectives.   Lizzie Claesson ** 25:47 Definitely. And I must say, I must say that I love it, because not one single person that I coach is like, for me, it's not like repetitive, you know, it's not Oh, no, I'm doing that again, or none of them are doing that, again, it's so inspiring. Because each person has you know, it's an all a whole different world. And their stories, even though even though the challenges might be the same, I always say your challenges are not unique, but you are unique. And for me, it's amazing to meet all these different amazing people, because to be honest, the people that come to me, they're not bad leaders, they're good leaders that want to be even better.   Michael Hingson ** 26:32 So if we were to define what a leader is, what is a leader,   Lizzie Claesson ** 26:36 for me, I literally is someone that's leading someone doesn't necessarily mean a manager, not someone that has like the format or the mandate to lead someone, but more is someone that's, that's leading another person helping another person develop, achieve their goals and dreams, be a part of a bigger picture and work together with other people collaborating with teamwork.   Michael Hingson ** 27:10 So it's probably fair to say that leaders may not necessarily be managers, or bosses and bosses, may or may not necessarily be good leaders. Very,   Lizzie Claesson ** 27:21 very well said. Yeah, it's, it   Michael Hingson ** 27:24 is a it is a challenge and probably good leaders who are bosses, also, at least this is my view, recognize when their leadership style needs to let go and let somebody else lead in a particular situation? And they're smart enough to know that. Yeah, exactly. Which, which kind of makes it Yeah, go ahead. Yeah,   Lizzie Claesson ** 27:50 no, I good leader is also there is a quite a big dose of humbleness. And that I like very much with the leaders I work with, that they can they have the humbleness of also admitting that, you know, I don't know this, or I would like to know more about this. And something I hear very often from, from the leaders I work with, is that I'm a good leader, but I'm not, I'm not done. I'm not complete, my journey isn't hasn't finished, you know, my journey is still to, to be developed. And I find this. So. So, so humble, so humble, and I like it very, very much. So I remind myself as well, you know, because as much as I teach my clients, different techniques, and how to use different tools I am learning all the time. So it's, it's very, it's very enriching, I would say, I think   Michael Hingson ** 28:44 that's a very important concept. And it's one that I embrace, which is, we're learning all the time, I really enjoy doing this podcast because I feel I get to learn from everyone who comes on. And as I've told a number of people, I feel I'm not doing my job well, if I'm not learning at least as much as, as anyone else who listens to the podcast, and I really enjoy hearing different perspectives. And it helps me to be able to synthesize all that and to, to be able to take the time to think about it. And I think that's extremely important for anyone who is involved in interacting with anyone else to recognize that we're all students all the time. Really.   Lizzie Claesson ** 29:27 Yeah, definitely. Definitely. Well,   Michael Hingson ** 29:31 you have coached a number of people and so on. I'd be curious, do you have a story or can you talk about one particular instance where when you were really coaching you had a really memorable experience of where you helped people deal with key performance indicators or turnaround, whatever was occurring in what they were doing.   Lizzie Claesson ** 29:57 Yeah. Most of the clients I work with not all of them, but most of the clients I work with, come to me because they feel maybe stuck in the current situation. They need help to get unstuck. So for me, it's very gratifying to see someone that's struggling, that comes with low motivation, low energy that once has had, has been very motivated them have had high levels of energy, but they're now struggling. And it moves me deeply. I've always had in me, wanting to help people, I've been doing that completely for free, in my private environments, my whole life very much through church and other organizations. So what's what's beautiful to see, and I have so many cases, but let me mention two of them. And I won't say any names, because I want to respect the privacy of these people. But I can tell you what they were, you know, the role where they were working. So one of them was, was the CEO of a small retail company. And he felt completely stuck and was suffering so much. And I could also see it in the body language, how they were suffering. And we work together. And just in a couple of months, he managed to achieve the KPIs. And this was one of the companies that I was mentioning earlier, that changed their KPIs all the time. So one month is more important than next month, the others are important. But he decided, you know, he was smart enough to decide, I will work with this KPI, this particular KPI, I will work intensively, even if they change it, I will work intensively because this KPI can affect the profitability of the company. And I want this company to be very profitable. So that's what he did, while maybe trying to balance the rest of the KPIs. And in just a couple of months, his level of energy increase his motivation increase, he got unstuck, he was feeling happy, again, he was feeling and all the very, very self secured. And that's what helped him as well make very, very smart decisions and the right decisions for the company and his team. All of his employees turned around the company just a couple of months.   Michael Hingson ** 32:19 So that was all because he decided to just commit to doing work with one KPI or what did you do to make that success? Happy? Yeah.   Lizzie Claesson ** 32:29 Yeah, to make that's one of the things was on a business level he was he decided to go with one KPI. On the personal level, we worked a lot with his self self confidence with understanding that he had some limiting beliefs and identify them. So we work as I mentioned before, having awareness of what limiting beliefs, were finding an intention, what you want to do with that knowledge, and taking concrete action, small steps. And in that way, he started learning a lot of things about himself, and his certain finding, finding back that that guiding store that he had had within himself, but that was a little bit covered by fears and insecurities and assumptions and different limiting beliefs.   Michael Hingson ** 33:22 Okay, you said you had a second story?   Lizzie Claesson ** 33:25 Yeah, exactly. The second story, it's about a woman working as a marketing manager that she felt in, in an international company. And she she felt very frustrated, because she felt she was not being recognized for her hard work. And she felt she was not advancing in her career. And this was very demotivating for her. And she was also suffering from this. And we work together. And we did a lot of work in terms of communication. So that's why I believe that using the different kinds of models and tools, but the one that I that I work with, I like it very much, because it's very simple. It's easy to understand, and is very, very practical to use. And once you understanding and practice it, it's quite easy. And she did such a great work, which was very open to trying new things and testing. So she worked with, with learning more about this tool and how it worked in order to communicate better both with her direct boss, which was the marketing director of the company, but also with management team, and with her own team, and even with other colleagues within the company, and not only in the same country. This was both cases were in Swedish in Sweden. The first case was Swedish person. The second case, she was working in Sweden, but she was Italian. She was working cross culturally, which of course, makes communication a little bit more challenging. And as well in, in just a couple of months, she completely turned around her situation from being unhappy. feeling very frustrated about different things at work, she started feeling happiness again, and feeling that things at work were working well, she was communicating better, she was getting the the recognition that she, she she was lacking. And that was, that was so amazing to see. I was also happy for her and sealer.   Michael Hingson ** 35:38 If you can describe it, what was the basic tool? You said there was a simple tool you used? Yeah,   Lizzie Claesson ** 35:45 it's the tool I work with is called extended test. And there are, as I say, different tools to work with communication. But I find this one really easy because it it starts with you start diving into the tool, just seeing four different main communication styles. Understanding that there are no no bad or good styles, or styles have strengths and all styles. If they are overused, they have negative backsides. And also understanding that everyone is using all the sides all the time, but creating the awareness, where do I have my strengths, because even if one uses the four styles all the time, some styles might come easier easily to a certain person, because there are certain certain what would say core qualities that we are born with them. In terms of communication, of course, we can learn to develop some other styles that we don't normally use as much. So understanding as I say, they're not good about style. It's not about personality, it's about communication, we use all the styles. And then understanding, as I said, you start diving into the tool, looking at four styles, just to make it simple and easy. But then when you're using the tool in in all its its possibilities, when you're working with 14 different combinations of sites in a beautiful map, that's very, very visual. So it's easy to use. And it makes it easier to understand where if I have a challenge with someone, where can I place this person in the map at that certain point in that specific communication? So it's not about labeling people that there's some that is this way or the other, but just understanding in that specific situation, that specific conversation, what style were they using? What combination? And if this situation presents again, how could I need this kind of communication in a way that I match their level of, of action taking and energy and listening? And analyzing? Emotions, you know, what are the different aspects without becoming another person just being myself and using my strengths? So that I'm always in a position where having these conversations is not taking energy?   Michael Hingson ** 38:15 And the tool is called what extended? Disc?   Lizzie Claesson ** 38:18 Disc? di s? C? Yeah, got it.   Michael Hingson ** 38:21 Okay, cool. You've said something that really prompts me to be curious about an idea. You talk about the challenges that people have faced, that you help them overcome, and so on, and talk about humility and so on? Do you find that the challenges are pretty universal across countries? Or do you find that you find you, you observe different challenges from different countries and so on? And what prompted the question was you talked about your own life where you had the opportunity to be at home with children and so on, and you chose to do that. But I can see in places like even here in the US people are going well, I've got to really focus on my career. I don't have time to, to do this or that. Do you? Do you find that a lot of conditions are different from country to country? Or is it really pretty similar across borders?   Lizzie Claesson ** 39:22 My humble opinion, and some people might think differently, and I completely respect that. But from my life experience, I'm over 50 I see that it's not about countries. It's it's about a combination of values, priorities, vision, and the courage to do what needs to be done even when you're afraid even when you don't know. Because the truth is that I think the stakes is the biggest country where you have homeschooling. So people having homeschooling they're not thinking about professional career in that way. They're thinking about how can I give my children what they believe is the best schooling them at home. Now, I'm not saying homeschooling is the best, but I'm saying that being that sobic in the States, I don't remember how much I think it's 1 million families in the states doing this. So it's possible if someone wants not to focus on career or focus in, or you always say, What makes you what makes you happy? What makes you tick? What if you would look back into your life? What is it you don't want to regret? Don't wait until tomorrow. You know, maybe tomorrow doesn't come for you. Maybe things change is someone, someone close to you gets very sick. And suddenly your whole life changes around. So don't wait until tomorrow do today. What you what you can do? I think there, there might be a lot of fears going on, at a personal level. So they have nothing to do with companies. I mean, everyone we all have, I have fears as well, of course. But some, some people are not not willing, or they don't know or they don't have the tools to face those fears, seeing them in the eye and see if they are real. Or it was just our brain once again, because I I've taken these courses in neuroscience that I know that what a brain does is it uses fears from the past and extrapolates them and creates a future that might not at all. Be the future that will you will be faced with   Michael Hingson ** 41:35 and usually isn't know, how do you help people overcome or learn to control their fears? That's a subject that isn't fascinating for me. And I realized during the pandemic that I talked for years about escaping from the World Trade Center, and not being afraid, but never really taught anyone how to learn to control their fears and not be as I call it being blinded by fear or overwhelmed by fear. How do you how do you and and I've written a book, by the way that will be out next year about that. But how do you help people? Or how do you teach people? Or what do you teach people to overcome fears and learn more to control them and put them in perspective? Yeah,   Lizzie Claesson ** 42:25 well, firstly, I would like to say I would love to read your book when it comes out, because it's a very interesting subject. And I write about this in, in my book, from suffering to surfing, how successfully   Michael Hingson ** 42:39 lovely a title. Yeah,   Lizzie Claesson ** 42:41 thank you. This book was number one on Amazon, new release and leadership and management, and you have a chapter about using your fears to feel and your activity. So basically, it's about guiding clients. And this needs to be done in a professional way, and in a very safe way. Because fears, you know, it's like an iceberg, you first see the top of it, and then you start getting deeper, and it can be quite big. So you can never leave someone with opening, opening up and door a box and then just leaving them, you need to guide them all the way. So you make sure that they know what to do with whatever they find. And then we never pushing, never pushing to, for people to open up more that they desire or to talk about something more than they really want. Which is which is really important. Because being in a situation as I am and every coach in the world is that you create a lot of trust, that trust needs to be taken care of, in a very professional way, and always having the person the person's best interest. Number one, but having that said, the way I do it is I help people with with different NLP techniques. And B is Neuro Linguistic Programming, understanding how our brain is programmed, and how we see the world how we frame things, to first identify their fears. And then ask themselves, is this true? You're afraid about this? Is this true? This fear? What is the possibility of this happening? And then I do a very simple exercise when they put a number from one to five, where five is there's a very high possibility of this being true. And there's a very high possibility of this happening. That's a five. So we only focus on those kinds of fears. Anything that's a one, two or three, we say well, forget it. Forget it. And maybe we'll write them and then we I ask clients to break, tear or tear the paper apart and just throw it away in a symbolic way to say that fears you don't. You're not taking hold on me. anymore. And then the fears that are big fears for for the person, what we do is that we try to refrain them. Okay, what is it in this fear that can be used as fuel that can be used in a positive way. And this process, how long it takes depends very much on the kind of person that kind of fear, the kind of openness they have the kind of readiness they have. But I would say that, in not more than two months, people feel, this is what my clients tell me that they are not afraid of that anymore. And then, of course, it's something we need to keep working on, for instance, with affirmations, with vision boards, different tools in order to keep this working for them, because it's the programming in the brain. So fears, fears really don't exist, they don't exist, they're only a programming in the brain. And the only place fears live, it's in the mind.   Michael Hingson ** 46:06 Do you encourage people to take time every day to just introspect or just stop and let let things slow down, whether even it be for me, I like to do it at the end of the day. But I like to analyze what happened in the course of the day and try to put things in perspective that way. And even when things don't necessarily go well. Get to look at why didn't they go? Well, what do I learn from that? That kind of thing?   Lizzie Claesson ** 46:33 Yeah, I love what you're saying. And, yes, this is something that I encourage my clients to do as well I find it, it's very useful, just to slow down, reflect. And when they do, so I always tell them, do it from a neutral place, don't blame yourself, or shame yourself or, or judge yourself, just do it for a neutral place from a place of love.   Michael Hingson ** 46:57 Yeah. And it also sometimes gets back to this whole idea of humility. Recognize that you're not the only person and the only game in town. And I think it's, it's something that we we often don't think enough about that we are part of a community. And it's great to have a team as opposed to just saying it's all about me.   Lizzie Claesson ** 47:24 Yeah, yeah, exactly. And it's something very powerful as well, to get past the fears is to focus more on the solutions than on the problem.   Michael Hingson ** 47:36 Right. And sometimes, you may not know the solution, but you can certainly let your brain work on it if you give your brain the opportunity to do that. And you can also, of course, and should ask other people's wisdom and knowledge to help.   Lizzie Claesson ** 47:56 Yes, the more you do this reflection exercises, as you say, if you do it daily, it's an amazing advantage. Because then you give your brain the necessary rest to because the brain is very creative, if you give the brain the time. So you give by doing this, you give the brain this pace, to think out of the box to be creative to find solutions. I remember once being coached, Mike, my coach asked me Okay, so what's the solution for that? And I said, I don't know. And then he asked me well, but if you didn't know, what would that be? Something happened in my brain. And suddenly I came up with a possible solution.   Michael Hingson ** 48:39 Yeah, you never know what's going to trigger. You're coming up with what you need at the right time. Yeah. Which is, which is pretty cool. Well, you have been coaching for a while now. What kind of advice would you give to people who are interested in coaching, maybe doing international coaching and so on? What kind of thoughts and advice and suggestions do you have to help people start down that path?   Lizzie Claesson ** 49:08 Yeah. From what I see in my clients, a lot of it is about the personal chemistry. So find, find someone have an exploratory exploratory call to start with and see if you feel that, that chemistry if you feel understood, if you feel that they are challenge you at the right level, because a little bit of challenging is important. I used to say to my clients, now I'm gonna give you some hard love. So it comes from a place of love, but it's, it's challenging, because without challenge, you know, there's not going to be any any change. So it's good to have someone that at certain point will be challenging you it will, it will feel a little bit uncomfortable, it will feel a little bit hard because change, change in itself implies you know, coming out of your comfort zone. So that's what I would say, it's good to have the chemistry. But make sure also that some of that will help you get out of the comfort zone, because that's where you will find growth in the comfort zone, you're not going to find the growth. And some people I heard was on a webinar during the pandemic, that that we're seeing some people are sitting on a nail, and they're very, very uncomfortable. But they're not uncomfortable enough to do something about it. That's why you need that coach to make you realize how uncomfortable that is so that you make that change.   Michael Hingson ** 50:35 Do you think that people inherently just don't like change and like comfort zones? Or do you think that's something that maybe as much as anything we're taught? We're taught by people not to like change? Well, I mean, we hear people say, all the time changes all around us and all that, but yet, we don't seem to like change. Is that something that we've learned? And we've grown up? Because people have taught us to think that way? Or do you think it's really more inbred in our brain? From birth? Yeah,   Lizzie Claesson ** 51:07 it's an it's a good question. And I'm not an expert in neuroscience, but I'm very interested in it. So as I said, I took a couple of courses, the the way the brain is wired, makes it difficult for us to change because the the brains, two basic functions are to keep us alive, and to save energy. And in order to save energy, what the brain does is that it tries to optimize as much as possible as it can. So maybe you don't think about it, but you probably already start brushing your teeth, starting the same way in the mouth, or you start putting on your shirt, it's always the same hand or you start with you walking or with with the same foot, you know, things like that, you're not thinking about it, but the brain has optimized it to save energy. So anything that means change means that you're going to do something that's going outside from that automatic equitisation. And the brain doesn't like that, because that would take energy. So our brains are wired like that. So it's not our fault in a certain way. That's why change is difficult. And what why the suggestion is that, whenever you want to create change, that's the reason also why have small baby steps is make it so small, so small that it comes like a little bit below the radar of the brain. So it's not going to put any, any difficulties in it. You know how many people go on diets, for instance, and they do it for a while after the while they fall back into their old habits? Because that's the way the brain is wired.   Michael Hingson ** 52:41 And also, though, it seems to me, because I've thought a lot about this whole idea of change. But it seems to me that what you say is true at the same time, when we deal with change. Part of our problem was we don't even want to think about change. And so for the people who do think about change, and who think about it, I realized my brain has made something pretty automatic. But might there be a better way? Would it be better if I brush my teeth a different way? Those people are maybe very unusual, but they're the ones who may be more open to the concept of change?   Lizzie Claesson ** 53:21 Yeah, for me, in business, what I see is visionary, visionary leaders are those kinds of leaders that are willing to change things all the time. They're not afraid of change, and they see change as something positive. On the contrary, if things don't change for a long while, they get bored, or they they try to create change, because no, that's the way they like it. And as you say it's a low percentage of the world's population. I   Michael Hingson ** 53:49 think the issue though, is not so much necessarily. You've got to change just to change. But you should at least think about change and change when it makes sense to do it. Because I know some people who talk about change, and are always changing something. Well, let's try this, rather than thinking it through and thinking about the ramifications of change. And so again, the people who think about change, and who really analyze it, and then create change, when it makes sense to do and their brains have thought it through that makes a lot more sense than just changing to change. Yeah, I agree. Which is, you know, something that's sensible. So you've written from suffering to surfing How did you come up with that title?   Lizzie Claesson ** 54:36 Well, because I serve myself and I realize I realize some sometimes when you're out there surfing in my field a bit like a suffering it's like you against the elements of nature, the wind and the water and the temperature. So, so I that's the way I felt, you know, I don't know when I came up with a name it just happened that I met made that association. And I realized that it's not only when I'm out in the water, but it's also in different situations in life. And you can go from suffering. Certainly when I say you know, your, you have your board there, and you have this huge waves and you're holding on to the board on Sunday, you're being turned around, by the way, particularly go from that, which is the suffering into suddenly, you're setting on the board, and everything is so smooth and beautiful. And you're surfing.   Michael Hingson ** 55:31 What other books have you written? Because I know you've written one. Yeah, I've   Lizzie Claesson ** 55:35 written two other books that are only on their ebooks there, they haven't been made as copy books. One is called Seven actionable strategies to manage underperformance, which is a book that includes the seven highest top top seven reasons for underperformance and concrete strategies of how you can can handle that a guide for managers. And this book is being offered for free. So if anyone listening would like a copy, just get in touch with me, I will, I will send you the PDF, the other book, it's not for free. But we can send you the two first chapters for free. And it's called Stop worrying about how to level up your leadership and be in the best shape of your career. And that's a book that's very, very practical with exercises to do and tips. If you want to develop your leadership a little bit like do it yourself.   Michael Hingson ** 56:42 Well, that brings up the question if people want to reach out to you, whether it's to get the books or material or to explore, maybe working with you and letting you be their coach, how do they do that? Well, the   Lizzie Claesson ** 56:57 the best thing would be just to go to a web page, which is www dot bright leaders.com. And then you can see all the different ways to get in touch with us. And there's a lot of material you can download completely for free. You have my email address or my phone number. So it will be really easy. Otherwise you can find me as Lizzie Claesson on all social medias. So just let me just spell that Facebook. Yeah, absolutely. That would be L I Z Z I E. On my last name is C L A E S S O N   Michael Hingson ** 57:33 Lizzie Claesson? Great. Well, I want to thank you for taking the time to be here. And I love the suggestions and thoughts that you've given us a lot to think about. And I hope people will download your books and that they will reach out to you and I assume that you do coach worldwide? Yes, I do. So hopefully people will reach out to you and, and and explore talking with you and learning from you. Clearly you have demonstrated that you are as unstoppable as can be been you've, you've dealt with a lot of things in very positive ways. And I love that, and you know how to do that.   Lizzie Claesson ** 58:13 It's it's been it's been amazing having this conversation with you. And I love the way you ask. You make it very easy to talk I can't believe we have been talking for for an hour. I know really, really fast. I   Michael Hingson ** 58:28 was just checking that out. And that's what I saw too. Well, I want to thank you. And I want to thank all of you for listening and I hope that the Time passes quickly for you. But go back and listen to this one again, it's think very relevant and worth doing. I really appreciate you taking the time to be with us today. Wherever you are listening to us. I'd appreciate your comments and your thoughts and we especially would love it if you'd give us a five star review. So please give an unstoppable mindset five star review to us. Also, you are welcome to reach out to me and contact me two ways to do that. One is you can email me at Michael m i c h a e l h i at accessibe A C C E S S I B E.com. Or go to our podcast page www dot Michael hingson.com/podcast. And Michael Hingson is m i c h a e l h i n g s o n.com/podcast. And I as I also love to ask him Lizzie, I'll say it to you as well. If you know if anyone knows of anyone who you think we ought to have as a guest on unstoppable mindset, please let us know we're always looking for more people to chat with and have conversations with. It's fun. I'm prejudiced, I get to learn from it. But I also enjoy having people on who are willing to show just how unstoppable we all really can be and really are. So once again, though, Lizzie, I really appreciate you being here and I want to thank you again for taking the time.   Lizzie Claesson ** 59:59 Thank you, Michael, thank you very much.   Michael Hingson ** 1:00:05 You have been listening to the Unstoppable Mindset podcast. Thanks for dropping by. I hope that you'll join us again next week, and in future weeks for upcoming episodes. To subscribe to our podcast and to learn about upcoming episodes, please visit www dot Michael hingson.com slash podcast. Michael Hingson is spelled m i c h a e l h i n g s o n. While you're on the site., please use the form there to recommend people who we ought to interview in upcoming editions of the show. And also, we ask you and urge you to invite your friends to join us in the future. If you know of any one or any organization needing a speaker for an event, please email me at speaker at Michael hingson.com. I appreciate it very much. To learn more about the concept of blinded by fear, please visit www dot Michael hingson.com forward slash blinded by fear and while you're there, feel free to pick up a copy of my free eBook entitled blinded by fear. The unstoppable mindset podcast is provided by access cast an initiative of accessiBe and is sponsored by accessiBe. Please visit www.accessibe.com . AccessiBe is spelled a c c e s s i b e. There you can learn all about how you can make your website inclusive for all persons with disabilities and how you can help make the internet fully inclusive by 2025. Thanks again for Listening. Please come back and visit us again next week.

When I'm in charge, that'll be different.
149: Being A Coach Now with Stacey Brass-Russell

When I'm in charge, that'll be different.

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2024 54:04


Today we're talking about being a coach now with Stacey Brass-Russell. We get into a no-holds-barred conversation about the coaching industry, as a whole, and the business of coaching. We also discuss: new buyer awareness being ethical and embodied the power of decision, clarity, and belief "You decide what's successful for you... You've gotta know what you want so you can be clear." The two business FREEBIES mentioned in our conversation are: Craft Your Irresistible Offer 5 Ways To Make Coaching Your Marketing "There are people out there who need you. If you know you're here to be a coach, then you're probably right. Trust it." And, listen to this episode for some real talk and homework to ensure you're part of the high-integrity crowd that sticks around. --- ** If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to hit that subscribe button, like, and/or leave a comment. I appreciate each and every one! ** Prefer video (with closed captioning)? Head to YouTube: https://youtu.be/n7JmpBZfsEQ --- Stacey Brass-Russell is a Transformational Business and Life Coach. She helps coaches and experts turn their passion for helping others into profitable businesses by creating signature offers, programs and content that attracts clients and makes an impact. Stacey's career spans from Broadway actress to yoga studio owner, program and event creator to inspirational speaker and host of her popular podcast, PASSIONATE & PROSPEROUS. She has helped hundreds of people take huge leaps to create the lives and businesses of their dreams by having the confidence and strategies to use their gifts and skills to make money doing what they love. Stacey was most recently named one of NYC's Top 15 Coaches In 2023 & 2024 by Influence Digest and has appeared in publications such as Marie Claire, Entrepreneur and Authority. She loves pizza, caviar, seeing shows, cosmic stuff and brain science. She resides in NYC with her husband and one-eyed cat Charmaine. https://www.staceybrassrussell.com https://www.instagram.com/staceybrassrussell https://www.facebook.com/staceybrassrussell1 --- To learn more about me, Caryn Gillen, and the work that I do with high-integrity coaches and remarkable humans… Sign up for my weekly newsletter, The Playbook: https://caryngillen.activehosted.com/f/25 Connect with me on social: I'm @caryngillen in all the places Or grab this free resource I made just for you! 5 Ways to Make Coaching Your Marketing: https://caryngillen.lpages.co/5ways/ If you think I'm the coach for you, you're probably right! Message me to connect and we can figure out together where you fit.

Career In Technicolor
Take a Stance for Self Love and Imagination with Rachel Madorsky

Career In Technicolor

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2024 66:30


Today we're talking to Rachel Madorsky. Rachel is a psychotherapist, executive coach, speaker and best-selling author of the book "How To Love Yourself: In Less Than a Week And Also for the Rest of Your Life”. Helping women feel like a million bucks while they make a million bucks (and more), Rachel's work centers around helping women give themselves everything they ever wanted in life - now. Recognized by Influence Digest as one of Austin's top 15 coaches, Rachel's insights and teachings have been featured in Forbes, Psychology Today, CBS News, Ellen DeGeneres, The Learning Channel, and South By SouthWest Interactive. Connect with and follow her: https://rachelmadorsky.com/ hello@rachelmadorsky.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/rachel-madorsky-lcsw-3233374/ www.instagram.com www.facebook.com How to Love Yourself In Less Than a Week & Also For the Rest of Your Life https://rachelmadorsky.com/how-to-love-yourself/ Say hi to me on IG www.instagram.com/careerintechnicolor If you enjoyed this episode, share it with someone you know who would enjoy this conversation and leave a review! XO, Baiba

Creative Conversations with Hollis Citron
Let's Talk Turning Passion Into Profit

Creative Conversations with Hollis Citron

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2024 63:03


" Creativity is being able to be in the moment and not dwell in fear of not being ready" - Stacey Brass-Russell   Stacey Brass-Russell is a soulful business and life transformation coach who has personally coached hundreds of experts and entrepreneurs on how to attract their ideal clients and create organic content that will turn their passion into profit. Evolving through multiple, successful careers as a Broadway performer, yoga studio owner and wellness expert, Stacey made the leap into solopreneurship at 50 years old, earning her over $1M in the first 5 years. Her uncanny ability to draw out clients' messages and brilliance has helped them create 6-figure businesses, launch courses and programs, host summits, and start podcasts. Stacey is also an inspirational speaker and host of the podcast, Passionate & Prosperous. She has been featured in The New York Post, Marie Claire, Entrepreneur and Authority Magazine, and was named one of NYC's Top 15 Coaches by Influence Digest. To connect with Stacey go to:    https://www.instagram.com/ https://www.facebook.com/staceybrassrussell1/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/staceybrassrussell/   This podcast is all about inspiring , connecting and sharing stories Like, follow and share so we can hear each other and expand the definition of creativity to make it all inclusive! There are a bunch of exciting things going on at I Am Creative & I Am Creative Publishing to check out: https://www.iamcreativephilly.com/iamcreativepublishing   If you have always wanted to write a book or be in one then check this out... You will gain community and expand yourself more than you can imagine!     Creatively yours,    Hollis

StaR Coach Show
387: Revisiting: Change Your Negative Narrative, Change Your LifeGuest, with Pam Aks, PCC, M.S., RMT

StaR Coach Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2024 29:05


Are you battling a negative narrative? We all need encouragement to get the negative narrative out of the way and shift our mindset to build the life we want. As we continue in our “Spring Break” mode, we are revisiting another great episode that is a favorite of mine from a few years ago with Pam Aks. She is a co-instructor with me at UTD, and she's one of my favorite people! Her specialty is helping turn your inner critic into your inner support team. Sounds amazing, right? Join us to learn more!Pam Aks is the founder of What's Within U, an international coaching practice that supports leaders, entrepreneurs, and coaches to change the “Can't” mindset to “Oh yeah? Watch me!” Named one of the Top Business Coaches in Phoenix by Influence Digest, Pam has helped many go from feeling demotivated personally and professionally to feeling unstoppable. In addition to coaching, Pam loves to teach and is on faculty at the University of Texas at Dallas in their Executive and Professional Coaching Certificate Program. Pam loves to read and geek out on all things mindset-related, and she's the author of Developing a Confident Mindset. You'll be inspired by Pam as she helps us adopt a more positive and forward-moving mindset. Show Highlights:Pam's journey into mindset coaching and writing her bookThe workings of the human brain are dependent on what we “feed” them.Pam's advice for our “I can't” storylinesLeading with empathy and understanding as a coachPam's definition of mindsetOur negative bias keeps us safe and in our comfort zone.Changing our negative narrative requires awareness and “tuning in.”Using “what ifs” to change the negative narrativeFear-based emotions—and how they show up in our bodiesUsing awareness and data to decide what the truth isExamples of exercises to do when you feel less than confident and are caught in the negative loop:Look for the opposite to see what is really true.Be curious to see what you can learn.Recognize that you have options and choices.We are more susceptible to negative chatter when our batteries are drained.Creating a self-care “menu” of appetizers, entrees, desserts, and full meansResources:Connect with Pam Aks: Website and Developing a Confident Mindset bookWork with Meg! Check out the STaR Coach Show Mentor Programs!Visit the STaR Coach Show YouTube Channel!Explore past episodes and other resources at www.STaRcoachshow.com. Explore the STaR Coach Community and see what's available there for you!

Revenue Rehab
Gap Sales Approach: The Key to Customer-Centric Sales

Revenue Rehab

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2024 43:48


This week our host Brandi Starr is joined by Celeste Berke Knisely, Certified Sales Trainer & Founder at Celeste Berke Knisely Sales Training & Coaching.  Celeste, a self-proclaimed “Sales Growth Strategist” is a natural collaborator and partner to executives who easily pinpoint gaps in strategy and creates road maps to implement plans and achieve targets. Passionate about creating cross-functional collaboration, team development, and delivering results across top-performing teams. Celeste has over 21 years of experience within the non-profit and for-profit arenas; holding both a B.S. and M.S. degree.  In her last corporate role, Celeste held the position of Regional Director of Sales and Marketing for a privately held hospitality management company overseeing 19 properties, a sales team of 50+, and $105M in annual sales. Her accolades include the Director of Sales of the Year award, 2x Manager of the Year, and being named 40 under 40 for the Triad Business Journal. Celeste also holds a certified sales designation from Marriot International and in 2023 was named one of the Top 15 LinkedIn Experts in Denver by Influence + Digest. In early 2020, Celeste branched out on her own to scale a female-owned consulting and training business. Celeste holds the designation of Certified Gap Selling Training Partner with A Sales Growth Company and the Gap Selling Methodology. Celeste resides in Colorado with her husband and daughter. On the couch in this week's episode of Revenue Rehab, Brandi and Celeste will tackle Transforming Sales with Gap's customer-centric focus in Gap Sales Approach: The Key to Customer-Centric Sales. Links: Get in touch with Celeste Berke Knisely: LinkedIn YouTube Podcast: The Sales Edge Celeste Berke Knisely Sales Training & Coaching / Certified Gap Selling Training Partner with A Sales Growth Company Subscribe, listen, and rate/review Revenue Rehab Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts , Amazon Music, or iHeart Radio and find more episodes on our website RevenueRehab.live

Circle 31 International Women's Ministry Podcast
Episode 88: Unpause Your Dreams with Charlene Ridley

Circle 31 International Women's Ministry Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2024 25:44


Charlene Ridley loves God more than anything this life could ever give.  Her faith and passion for praying serve as her guide in navigating every situation, decision, or endeavor. Charlene is the founder of Unpause Your Dreams, a dream development agency that empowers women to stop putting off their dreams for “someday” and to take action to dare to live them NOW. Using her MBA & 20+ years corporate leadership and personal development experience, Charlene has coached hundreds to realize their dreams. This work earned her the honor of being recognized by Influence Digest as one of the top coaches in Charlotte, NV for 2023. Charlene's expertise in business strategy, leadership development, and mindset transformation has earned her several features and recognitions in national and local publications. In addition, to these accomplishments, Charlene is a mother of 3 and speaker who openly shares on a wide variety of topics from mindset to her own personal grief journey of losing her 16 year old son in 2023.  She is also active in her community—serving as board member, leader of a church small group and prayer team.

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Jeff Mendelson's One Big Tip Podcast
E337 - Use online video as an optimum tool to showcase your business | with Ed Troxell

Jeff Mendelson's One Big Tip Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2023 21:54


Ed Troxell is a video coach and online marketing expert teaching agents how to show up on video for their social media and marketing so they can close more deals. He has a coaching program specifically on video marketing called The Video Advantage where he helps real estate agents and other service-based business owners better understand how to use video and feel more comfortable with it to attract more qualified leads. Ed was ranked as one of the top 15 coaches in Santa Rosa by Influence Digest. As a former Apple Inc. employee, he brings a unique skill set to the table from sales, marketing, strategizing systems, and processes, to teaching the importance of showing up as yourself on video so that you can stand out from the competition and become the agent of choice. Ed first started his business a little over seven years ago. He began with tech support and web design because that was his world. He came from a background of helping small businesses and nonprofits with their tech needs and being the techie on demand for them. When he started his business and went full-time to entrepreneurship, he had to market himself differently, and the only thing that would make him stand out was video. He found the solution, but it was also not great because he didn't want to be on camera. He didn't like the way he looked on camera or the sound of his voice. Ed realized it wasn't about him anymore, it was about his business and making a bigger impact. He had to get comfortable with the uncomfortable and have a conversation with himself, asking if he wanted his business to be successful, and stand out. He had to start showing up on camera and it wasn't just grabbing his phone and getting on video. He had to go live on camera on a program called Periscope, one of the first live-streaming platforms from back in the day.The world wasn't watching him, but he went “live” to anybody who wanted to show up, which is a little terrifying, especially if you don't want to be on camera. Not only did that help his business, but it also helped him personally. The growth went both personally and professionally. When we start to narrow it down and focus, we can expand and reach more people. Ed advises people to have a profile that they are active on. Showing up as everything starts with you. A lot of people start with stories as the easiest way to get into video because you're not necessarily putting yourself out there like you would with a standard post. Everything has a season. So does your content, which is what he teaches his clients, to be able to have a structure in place, know when they're going to have an on and off-season and be able to have content planned out so that it is easy to pick up their phone and share that content when they want, where they want. People must have more access to you. Attracting more of your ideal clients to start getting more calls and hits. Essentially getting your business to thrive.In this episode:[02:38] Ed realized that showing up on camera meant making a bigger impact on his business.Getting comfortable with the uncomfortable.Going live on camera on one of the first live-streaming platforms.[05:52] How Ed helps people figure out what the best channels are to be on.Be on the ones that you're already active on, not just a profile.Start with stories as the easiest way to get into video.[09:09] Coaching people through changing their mindset to condense into a small timeframe. Having 20 to 30-minute videos which don't get to the point. Keeping it under 10 minutes, ideally, five is great if you get straight to it.

The Passive Income Attorney Podcast
EP 167 | How to Go From Big Law to Attorney Life Coach with Erin Gerner

The Passive Income Attorney Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2023 44:06


The Passive Income Attorney Podcast EP 167 | How to Go From Big Law to Attorney Life Coach with Erin Gerner Working in big law is a powerful career option, but it also has its challenges especially in terms of freedom and flexibility choices that could impact your financial future and well-being.  On this episode of the Passive Income Attorney Podcast, Seth is joined by attorney Erin Gerner as they talk about Erin's journey from big law to attorney life coach, highlighting her most important life lessons and experiences. This is an eye-opening episode for everyone, not only for those who have a career in law, who are on the precipice of what's next in their chosen careers.  ““Balance means equal. Things will never be equal…Life, work and home, it's never going to be equal."” HIGHLIGHTS: Here's a breakdown of what to expect in this episode: ✅ Erin's Story ✅ What Erin loved about law school ✅ The transition from big law: The "aha" moment ✅ How Erin got started with life coaching ✅ On achieving a balance that doesn't exist ✅ Embracing the imperfect ✅ Priorities and value ✅ On taking action to alleviate friction ✅ Boundaries and self-care ✅ On belief, grit, and consistency ✅ Your network is your net worth ✅ On having a capable mindset ✅ Taking the step and moving forward ✅ What passive Income brings ABOUT | ERIN GERNER: Erin is a lawyer turned life coach who helps female attorneys break out of the toxic legal narrative, redefine success, and build a life and career they love. After 7 years of practicing law, she decided to leave the legal profession, and is now one of the top coaches in the Dallas area. She's been featured in podcasts and publications like Goss Magazine, Voyage Dallas, and Influence Digest. She's a wife and a mom of 2 and currently lives outside of Dallas, TX with her family. Women in Law Retreat: May 4-7, 2023: https://www.eringerner.com/a/2147528548/QF6nCzsh CONNECT | ERIN GERNER: ✅ Erin's Website: https://www.eringerner.com/ ✅ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/erin-gerner ✅ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/eringerner/  ABOUT | SETH BRADLEY: Seth Bradley is a real estate entrepreneur and an expert at creating passive income while working as a highly paid, busy professional. He's closed billions of dollars in real estate transactions as an attorney and investor. He's the Managing Partner of Law Capital Partners, a private equity firm focused on value-add real estate acquisitions and development. He's a former big law attorney, most recently practicing in the real estate and securities department of a top 3 globally-ranked law firm. He's also the host of the Passive Income Attorney Podcast, educating attorneys and other professionals on how to stop trading their time for money so that they can practice when they want to, not because they have to.   ️ CONNECT | SETH BRADLEY:  Don't Know Where to Start?: www.sethpaulbradley.com Download The Freedom Blueprint: www.attorneybydesign.com Subscribe and Leave a Rating and Review: ✅ Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-passive-income-attorney-podcast/id1543049208 ✅ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5a0Qp9G2x337nZCDWoVgoO?si=MKn01_t8Tfu0JBZCnagrCw   Websites: ✅ Coaching: www.passiveincomepro.io ✅ Legal:  www.syndicationshop.com ✅ Podcast:  www.passiveincomeattorney.com ✅ Investing: www.lawcapitalpartners.com   Follow Us: ✅ LinkedIn:  www.linkedin.com/in/sethpaulbradley ✅ Facebook: www.facebook.com/passiveincomeattorney ✅ Instagram: www.instagram.com/passiveincomeattorney ✅ YouTube:  www.youtube.com/@sethpaulbradley ✅ TikTok:  www.tiktok.com/@passiveincomeattorney

The Passive Income Attorney Podcast
EP 167 | How to Go From Big Law to Attorney Life Coach with Erin Gerner

The Passive Income Attorney Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2023 44:06


The Passive Income Attorney Podcast EP 167 | How to Go From Big Law to Attorney Life Coach with Erin Gerner Working in big law is a powerful career option, but it also has its challenges especially in terms of freedom and flexibility choices that could impact your financial future and well-being. On this episode of the Passive Income Attorney Podcast, Seth is joined by attorney Erin Gerner as they talk about Erin's journey from big law to attorney life coach, highlighting her most important life lessons and experiences. This is an eye-opening episode for everyone, not only for those who have a career in law, who are on the precipice of what's next in their chosen careers.  “Balance means equal. Things will never be equal…Life, work and home, it's never going to be equal." HIGHLIGHTS: Here's a breakdown of what to expect in this episode: ✅ Erin's Story ✅ What Erin loved about law school ✅ The transition from big law: The "aha" moment ✅ How Erin got started with life coaching ✅ On achieving a balance that doesn't exist ✅ Embracing the imperfect ✅ Priorities and value ✅ On taking action to alleviate friction ✅ Boundaries and self-care ✅ On belief, grit, and consistency ✅ Your network is your net worth ✅ On having a capable mindset ✅ Taking the step and moving forward ✅ What passive Income brings   ABOUT | ERIN GERNER: Erin is a lawyer turned life coach who helps female attorneys break out of the toxic legal narrative, redefine success, and build a life and career they love. After 7 years of practicing law, she decided to leave the legal profession, and is now one of the top coaches in the Dallas area. She's been featured in podcasts and publications like Goss Magazine, Voyage Dallas, and Influence Digest. She's a wife and a mom of 2 and currently lives outside of Dallas, TX with her family. Women in Law Retreat: May 4-7, 2023: https://www.eringerner.com/a/2147528548/QF6nCzsh   CONNECT | ERIN GERNER: ✅ Erin's Website: https://www.eringerner.com/ ✅ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/erin-gerner ✅ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/eringerner/   ABOUT | SETH BRADLEY: Seth Bradley is a real estate entrepreneur and an expert at creating passive income while working as a highly paid, busy professional. He's closed billions of dollars in real estate transactions as an attorney and investor. He's the Managing Partner of Law Capital Partners, a private equity firm focused on value-add real estate acquisitions and development. He's a former big law attorney, most recently practicing in the real estate and securities department of a top 3 globally-ranked law firm. He's also the host of the Passive Income Attorney Podcast, educating attorneys and other professionals on how to stop trading their time for money so that they can practice when they want to, not because they have to.  CONNECT | SETH BRADLEY: Don't Know Where to Start?: www.sethpaulbradley.com Download The Freedom Blueprint: www.attorneybydesign.com Subscribe and Leave a Rating and Review: ✅ Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-passive-income-attorney-podcast/id1543049208 ✅ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5a0Qp9G2x337nZCDWoVgoO?si=MKn01_t8Tfu0JBZCnagrCw   Websites: ✅ Coaching: www.passiveincomepro.io ✅ Legal:  www.syndicationshop.com ✅ Podcast:  www.passiveincomeattorney.com ✅ Investing: www.lawcapitalpartners.com   Follow Us: ✅ LinkedIn:  www.linkedin.com/in/sethpaulbradley ✅ Facebook: www.facebook.com/passiveincomeattorney ✅ Instagram: www.instagram.com/passiveincomeattorney ✅ YouTube:  www.youtube.com/@sethpaulbradley ✅ TikTok:  www.tiktok.com/@passiveincomeattorney  

The Free Lawyer
94. How Women Lawyers Can Find Joy in the Legal Profession

The Free Lawyer

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2023 28:58


Erin Gerner joins the Free Lawyer today to discuss how women lawyers can find joy and fulfillment in their practice. Erin is a lawyer turned life coach who helps female attorneys break out of the toxic legal narrative, redefine success, and build a life and career they love. Key takeaways: -How we can learn to manage the overwhelm -The importance of enjoying the unpredictable journey -How we find more peace by showing grace and compassion to ourselves -The four key questions to ask ourselves when we are feeling stuck: 1. Who am I really? 2. How do I feel? 3. What do I need? 4. What is the one think I can do to remove the friction? - How to start taking action when we are feeling overwhelmed -How our brain can keep us in a safe comfort zone, where we do not grow, and how to break free, step out, and take on new challenges. -Achieving personal freedom by finding peace, joy, happiness and fulfillment in our life This a blockbuster episode. You will love what Erin has to share. After 7 years of practicing law, Erin decided to leave the legal profession, and is now one of the top coaches in the Dallas area. She's been featured in podcasts and publications like Goss Magazine, Voyage Dallas, and Influence Digest. She's a wife and a mom of 2 and currently lives outside of Dallas with her family. Are any of you suffering from burnout and difficulty in setting boundaries? If so, obtain my free tips on how to set boundaries and avoid burnout here: https://www.garymiles.net/burnout

Conversations With Coaches
Joe Siecinski - Roadmaps & Celebrations | Conversations with Coaches | Boxer Media

Conversations With Coaches

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2023 11:23


Joe is just as energetic and enthusiastic as ever! In our latest chat, we talk about how 2023 has really "hit the ground running", and explore how important roadmaps are not just for seeing your vision of the future, but identifying and celebrating all your past accomplishments in the present moment. We also discuss the launch of "Version 3.0' of BrainSHARE's learning portal (link below), and how crucial such things are in amplifying your impact and serving the most people - unlimited by your personal 24/7/365. In case you somehow forgot from our last high-energy episode, Joe is the co-founder and owner of BrainSHARE Coach. Influence Digest has recognized Joe as one of the top business and executive coaches in the San Francisco Bay Area. As a business mentor, Joe's mission is to help his clients build successful, stable, profitable, and thriving businesses that work without them. To learn more about Joe:https://www.brainsharecoach.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/joesiecinski/ Other links: https://www.brainshare.online/ To learn more about the podcast, please visit:https://boxer.agency/conversations-with-coaches/

Happenstance
21: Curiosity, Strengths, and Taking a Leap of Faith with Liz Herrera

Happenstance

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2022 48:15


Career Development Month continues with another deep dive into career coaching and conversations with career coaches about the their own career paths, the things they love about career coaching, advice they wish everyone knew, and of course, exploring the happenstance moments along the way!Liz Herrera is a strengths-based career coach with a passion for empowering and guiding professionals to gain confidence in their job search and own their career.  For over 15 years, she has guided a wide range of students and clients from early careerists to established professionals across industries to create a professional branding package that has led them to new career opportunities or career advancement.  Liz has been listed on the Top 15 Coaches In Chicago In 2022 by Influence Digest, and is the host of the Liz Career Coaching Podcast which has been listed on Mac's Top Career Podcasts Guide and 45 Best Career Coach Podcasts by FeedSpot. Guest Links:InstagramLinkedInLiz Career Coaching WebsiteLiz Career Coaching Podcast Let's Connect:@HappenstanceThePodcast@CareerCoachCassieLet's Connect:@HappenstanceThePodcast@CareerCoachCassie

Behind the Scenes
Building the Business Foundation for Your Acting Career with Jodie Bentley

Behind the Scenes

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2022 40:13


Jodie Bentley, an NYU Tisch trained actor, producer, and audiobook narrator has worked for Netflix, Hulu, ABC, CBS and many more big-name institutions. Since 2008, she has been a career coach for actors and in 2022 was named one of the Top 20 Coaches in Los Angeles by Influence Digest. She is also the former CEO of The Savvy Actor and Accelerated Artist. She helps actors take back their power and build the career they desire. Learn more at www.jodiebentleycareercoach.com/Laura will be starting a new 9-week podcasting course in February, 2023! Learn how to grow your network, spread your wings, get comfortable with the technology, and gain insights from expert co-teachers. Why start from scratch when you can get a quantum leap into your podcasting journey? For more information visit www.powershour.biz/9-week-podcasting-course-how-to-launch-grow-and-monetize-your-showTo find out more about Laura and her work please visit her website at www.laurapowers.net. You can also find Laura on Twitter @thatlaurapowers, on Facebook @thatlaurapowers, and on Instagram and TikTok at laurapowers44.

Behind the Scenes
Building the Business Foundation for Your Acting Career with Jodie Bentley

Behind the Scenes

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2022 40:13


Jodie Bentley, an NYU Tisch trained actor, producer, and audiobook narrator has worked for Netflix, Hulu, ABC, CBS and many more big-name institutions. Since 2008, she has been a career coach for actors and in 2022 was named one of the Top 20 Coaches in Los Angeles by Influence Digest. She is also the former CEO of The Savvy Actor and Accelerated Artist. She helps actors take back their power and build the career they desire. Learn more at www.jodiebentleycareercoach.com/Laura will be starting a new 9-week podcasting course in February, 2023! Learn how to grow your network, spread your wings, get comfortable with the technology, and gain insights from expert co-teachers. Why start from scratch when you can get a quantum leap into your podcasting journey? For more information visit www.powershour.biz/9-week-podcasting-course-how-to-launch-grow-and-monetize-your-showTo find out more about Laura and her work please visit her website at www.laurapowers.net. You can also find Laura on Twitter @thatlaurapowers, on Facebook @thatlaurapowers, and on Instagram and TikTok at laurapowers44.

Cross Street Coaching
The Reluctant Entrepreneur - Evolution w/ Michael Tucker, PCC

Cross Street Coaching

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2022 41:21


How can we truly evolve? Michael Tucker, PCC comes on the show to talk about his transition from running a marketing company and moving to coaching as a reluctant entrepreneur after experiencing a family tragedy. His first instinct was to reject the calling of leaving successful subject matter expertise to restart in a new field of coaching. He then enrolled in UTC Dallas to hone is craft. We breakdown what reluctance means, and what that changes to in an actual business transition. How these emotions impact success, client work, and using confidence to overcome the pains of evolution. Michael Tucker is an executive coach that is committed to the acceleration, advancement and conscious evolution of the global human family. As the founder of Tucker Coaching & Consulting, Michael coaches and consults executives, leaders and teams around the world. In 2021 Michael was ranked among the Top 5 executive coaches in Tucson, Arizona by Influence Digest. He is a member of the International Coaching Federation, the Family Life Coaching Association and is a coaching instructor at the Institute for Integrative Intelligence. You can connect with Michael on LinkedIn (http://linkedin.com/in/mrmichaeltucker) or via his website at http://tuckercoaching.net In this episode we referenced: - Rich Litvin is the author of The Prosperous Coach (affiliate link), and several of his Mind Valley keynotes are on his website. - Mind Valleyis a personal development educational hub - “Start where you are, use what you have, do what you can.” Is a quote by Arthur Ashe, a professional tennis player and the only African American to win the singles title at Wimbledon, the US Open, and the Australian Open. - Coaching for Everyone is a Non-profit to increase BIPOC Coaches and provide coaching to non-profits and K-12 - John Slatteryis a BioRegional Herbalist, Forager, and author of Southwest Foraging and Southwest Medicinal Plants. (affiliate link) --- I'm Jacen from Hawthorne Union, a professional coach. Join me as I discuss career development, personal and professional growth, and leadership from a coach's point of view. Contact: jacen@hawthorneunion.com

The Remarkable Coach with Micheal Pacheco
Joe Siecinski | The Remarkable Coach | Boxer Media

The Remarkable Coach with Micheal Pacheco

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2022 33:44


In this episode, Micheal Pacheco and Joe Siecinski talk about scaling a business from startup to $50MM+. With his Ultimate Business Framework, Joe leverages years of management experience at Hewlett Packard to help business owners establish a strong foundation and build systems that allow the business to run and grow even when the business owner is out of pocket.   About Joe: Joe Siecinski is co-founder and owner of BrainSHARE Coach. Influence Digest has recognized Joe as one of the top business and executive coaches in the San Francisco Bay Area. As a business mentor, Joe's mission is to help his clients build a successful, stable, profitable, and thriving business that works without them.   Where to find Joe: Personal LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/joesiecinski Websites: http://brainsharecoach.com/ https://www.brainshare.online/

She Leads Podcast: Leadership Empowerment for Women of Color
S9 E1: Tell Yourself Who You Be with Shaniece M. Wise

She Leads Podcast: Leadership Empowerment for Women of Color

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2022 54:20


“I realized that corporate just was not for me. I realized that I needed to be my own boss and do my own thing.” – Shaniece M. Wise During Season 9 Episode 1 of WinHers United the podcast Shaniece M. Wise, CEO of Wise, Armstrong, and Associates, talks to us about the work required to run a thriving business, having multiple streams of income within your business, and how therapy helped her to become a better business owner. She also shares insight on investing in yourself to get to the next level, reinventing yourself when necessary, and defining what self-care means to you. Episode Highlights (4:05) Shaniece starts off her interview by telling us more about how she got started with her business: Wise, Armstrong, and Associates (10:15) Shaniece discusses the business expansion system she created to help entrepreneurs excel (14:30) Shaniece talks about the different levels of scalability for business owners (18:34) Shaniece emphasizes the importance of investing in yourself to grow and scale your business (20:31) Shaniece shares a personal story of her experience with “coach hurt” (22:59) Shaniece gives us advice on how to broaden our mindset (31:08) Shaniece explains power words and discusses why they are important (35:54) Shaniece talks about her view on personal development and what she does to develop herself (41:17) Shaniece tells us why self-care is important to her and gives us several examples of what we can do to show ourselves care (42:27) Shaniece shares some of her favorite self-care practices with us (46:25) Shaniece talks about her latest win and why it is important to her Latasha discusses the importance of positivity in entrepreneurship (49:53) Shaniece gives us her definition of a WinHer (51:20) Shaniece offers her parting words of wisdom Shaniece's Bio Shaniece M. Wise is the CEO of Wise, Armstrong and Associates, LLC which is a Business Coaching and Consulting Firm. As a Certified Business Expansion Coach and Strategist, Shaniece helps business owners gain more visibility, increase profitability, and improve systems and strategies in order to build six and seven figure empires. Through the strategic blend of coaching, consulting and mentorship, clients experience guidance, support and accountability, and are able to grow their businesses on average between 60-200% in 12 months after joining her coaching program. With more than seventeen years of coaching under her belt, Shaniece teaches from a Business Expansion System while using biblical concepts and principles. Her direct and powerful speaking style has led her across the United States, teaching business owners and leaders how to broaden their mindset, business, and profits through events, seminars, and workshops. She is two-time author of Activating Your Gifts, and Activating Your Gifts 2nd Edition – 15 Steps to Identify Your Gifts to Prepare For Entrepreneurship, in which she sold 102 books in ten days. Shaniece has had the opportunity to speak for Essence Magazine/Chase, National Associations of Woman in Business (NAWBO), The Ohio State University, McKesson Pharmaceutical Company, National Black MBA Association, Women in Sales Columbus Chapter, Women in Economic and Leadership Development (WELD), just to name a few. She also has had the opportunity to teach Business Programs for the Columbus Urban League. Shaniece was featured in the Influence Digest as one of the top 20 Coaches in Columbus, Ohio in 2021. Shaniece is married to Stafford Spencer and they have two amazing sons; Brandon Charles and Xavier Charles. Her past time consists of her spending time with her immediate and extended family, traveling, reading and writing. One of her favorite scriptures is, But as it is written: “Eye has not seen, nor ear heard, Nor have entered into the heart of man. The things which God has prepared for those who love Him.” 1 Corinthians 2:9 To visit Shaniece's website go to: http://shaniecemwise.com To purchase a copy of Shaniece's new book go to: http://activatingyourgifts.com How to stay engaged with and support Nicole Walker and WinHers United If you want to attend the 2nd Annual WinHers United Virtual Summit go to: http://winhersunited.com/events If you have any suggested questions or topics for WinHers United the podcast send an email to: winhersunited@gmail.com. If you are an aspiring or newbie podcaster Nicole would love to help you on your journey. Schedule a Podcast Launch Consultation Session with Nicole using this link: http://bit.ly/WinHers-PodCall. If you want to support to show send your donation to: CashApp: $winhersunited http://buymeacoffee.com/winhersunited Follow Nicole on Clubhouse @winhersunited. Check out the WinHers United website at: http://winhersunited.com. As always "Be Empowered and Empower On" - Nicole Walker

StaR Coach Show
268: Change Your Negative Narrative, Change Your Life: Pam Aks (Thomas), PCC

StaR Coach Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2021 35:57


Today's show topic will help bring this year to a culmination and springboard ourselves into 2022. We are discussing getting the negative narrative out of the way and shifting to build the life we want. Join us to learn more! Pam Aks (Thomas) is the founder of What's Within U, an international coaching practice that supports leaders, entrepreneurs, and coaches to change the “Can't” mindset to “Oh yeah? Watch me!” Named one of the Top Business Coaches in Phoenix by Influence Digest, Pam has helped many go from feeling demotivated personally and professionally to feeling unstoppable. In addition to coaching, Pam loves to teach and is on faculty at the University of Texas at Dallas in their Executive and Professional Coaching Certificate Program. Pam loves to read and geek out on all things mindset-related, and she's the author of Developing a Confident Mindset. She has great ideas to share with us today to help us adopt a more positive and forward-moving mindset.  Show Highlights: How Pam was drawn into mindset coaching Why our feelings come from the thoughts we have Why Pam wrote her book, Developing a Confident Mindset Why our brains can't discern between fact and fiction but rely on what we “feed” them Pam's advice for the “I can't” storylines How a coach's life experience comes center stage so they can lead with empathy and understanding Mindset–as defined by Pam Why we have a negative bias to keep us safe and in our comfort zone Why awareness is key to changing our negative narrative–but only if we tune in How we use “what ifs”--and how we SHOULD use them to change the negative narrative How our fear-based emotions show up in our bodies How we can have awareness and then look for the data to decide what the truth is Examples of exercises to do when you feel less than confident and are caught in the negative loop Look for the opposite to see what is really true. Be curious to see what you can learn.  Recognize that you have options and choices.  Why we are more susceptible to the negative chatter when our batteries are drained Why we need to create a self-care “menu” of appetizers, entrees, desserts, and full meals Resources: Connect with Pam:  http://www.whatswithinu.com (What's Within U)    Developing a Confident Mindset by Pam Aks Join our mentor coaching program! Limited space is available:  http://www.starcoachshow.com/mentor (Star Coach Show)

The Cheylaina Fultz Talk Show
5 Steps To Identifying & Activating Your Entrepreneurial Gifts with Shaniece Wise

The Cheylaina Fultz Talk Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2021 25:06


Shaniece M. Wise is a Certified Business Expansion Coach and Strategist who helps 6 and 7-figure business owners gain visibility, increase profitability, and improve systems and strategies in order to create empires. Shaniece's direct and powerful speaking style has led her across the United States, teaching business owners and leaders how to broaden their mindset, business, and profits through events, seminars, and workshops. Shaniece was featured in the Influence Digest as one of the top 20 Coaches in Columbus, Ohio in 2021. She just published her second book, Activating Your Gifts, 2nd Edition, 15 Steps to Identifying Your Gifts To Prepare for Entrepreneurship which will be released on October 30, 2021 and available to purchase.Cheylaina's InstagramWatch This Episode on YouTubeGet Your Tickets To  Shaniece's Book Launch & Brunch on October 30th.Shaniece's IGShaniece's Website

All Good Things
Laurie Arron: Self-Awareness and Courage

All Good Things

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2021 35:17


Laurie Arron is the founder of Arron Coaching LLC, a premier executive coaching firm in Dallas, Texas. In 2021, she was named one of the Top 20 Executive Coaches in Dallas by Influence Digest. IN THIS EPISODE, LAURIE TALKS WITH LYNN ABOUT: Transitioning from corporate career to entrepreneur in service Managing the saboteur The mindset of moving from control to command Having an internal Board of Directors The four D system: do it, delete it, defer it, dismiss it Creating beautiful boundaries

The Authentic Dad Podcast
Dancing, Somatics, and Integration with Japji Anna Bas

The Authentic Dad Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2021 56:51


Today, I'm joined by Japji Anna Bas. Japji is a Transformation Coach who brings a wealth of experience in research, evaluation and social policy analysis to her practice. A recognized reviewer for Social Indicators Research (the world's leading journal on quality if life indicators and measures) with a Ph.D. on wellbeing environments, Japji was recently recognized as one of the top 20 coaches in Toronto in 2021 by Influence Digest. Having been trained as an interdisciplinary social scientist and having spent most of her carreer at the helm of either a small business, community project or as a university instructor, Japji offers a multidimensional approach to integration. As the founder and principal at Flourish Wellbeing Sass, she helps people weave together the lessons of their recurrent challenges with their values and areas of strength for sustained growth. In her personal life, she is mom to two school aged children, a playful yogi, an enthusiastic cook and a dance floor mama. She truly is the embodiment of the lessons she offers. My theme music is by Isaac Lourie.  Check him out on Instagram @isaac_lourie_official. Please visit www.furthur.coach to say hi or schedule a free 30 minute coaching call. Instagram:  @furthur_coaching TikTok:         @furthurcoaching Thanks for listening!  Please consider giving us a 5 star review and subscribing to the podcast.  It really helps people find it.

The HERstory Collaborative
The One With Shaniece M. Wise

The HERstory Collaborative

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2021 33:22


This week my guest is the unstoppable Shaniece M. Wise! She is a Certified Business Expansion Coach and Strategist who helps six and seven figure business owners gain visibility, increase profitability, and improve systems and strategies in order to create empires. Through the strategic blend of coaching, consulting and mentorship, clients experience guidance, support and accountability, and are able to grow their businesses on average between 60-200% in 12 months after joining her coaching programs. With more than seventeen years of coaching under her belt, Shaniece teaches from a Business Expansion System. Shaniece's direct and powerful speaking style has led her across the United States, teaching business owners and leaders how to broaden their mindset, business, and profits through events, seminars, and workshops. Shaniece was featured in the Influence Digest as one of the top 20 Coaches in Columbus, Ohio in 2021. You're going to love her—she's the real deal and someone I know you'll admire!   You can connect with Shaniece on every social media platform @shaniecemwise.  Her website is shaniecemwise.com.

The
Featuring Christina Holloway, Career Consultant, Coach and Speaker

The "Selling Made Easy" Show for Entrepreneurs

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2021 34:51


Christina Holloway has been recognized as the #1 Executive Coach in Chicago by Influence Digest and has been named one of the top mentor coaches at 1871, Chicago's leading Technology and Entrepreneurship Center. As a consultant, coach and speaker, Christina focuses on sharing her career advancement framework, which helps her clients build careers that align with their biggest dreams. She is a frequent contributor to Forbes Magazine, and she coaches and consults for a diverse range of clients including Accenture, PwC, Google, McDonald's, UPS and Spotify. Christina has spoken on leadership development topics at the University of Chicago's Booth School of Business and Yale University's Women in Management Forum. Learn more about Christina Holloway at ChristinaHolloway.com and be sure to follow her on Instagram and YouTube.