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The Influential Personal Brand Podcast
Don't Chase Money—Chase Purpose: How Jamal Miller Built a 7-Figure Media Company from Rock Bottom

The Influential Personal Brand Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2025 59:19


Struggling with clarity in your business? Feeling stuck in transition or unsure how to pivot your brand or purpose? In this powerful and heartfelt episode of the Influential Personal Brand podcast, AJ Vaden sits down with Jamal Miller—founder of Miller Media Group and a purpose-driven entrepreneur who went from food stamps to leading a $3M launch in just 30 days. Together, they unpack the raw, behind-the-scenes journey of what it really looks like to chase purpose over profit, build a thriving brand with your spouse, and navigate the highs and lows of success—all while staying aligned with your calling. Jamal shares his personal transformation from youth pastor to 7-figure business owner, the spiritual breakthroughs that changed his life, and the mindset shifts that helped him scale without losing his soul. If you're in a season of transition, feeling overwhelmed, or searching for a breakthrough, this episode is for you. You'll also learn the secret behind his "Circle of Purpose" framework and the business philosophy that led him to build brands that make both impact and income. Don't miss: How Jamal and his wife built a personal brand from a viral love story The danger of chasing money over meaning Why every entrepreneur needs to constantly redefine success The power of sowing into purpose—even when you have nothing Jamal's top advice for getting unstuck and growing faster This episode is packed with purpose, strategy, and truth—and will leave you inspired to take bold, aligned action. Ready to turn your mess into your message and build a brand that actually makes a difference? Start by booking your Free Brand Call with Brand Builders Group today!

Poor Man's Pinball Podcast
PNP 576- The 88 MOST Influencial Pinball Nerds In Orby's World

Poor Man's Pinball Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2024 151:04


THIS IS NOT A 2.5 HOUR POD! it is five 30min pods! It's been a SLOW few news weeks in pinball so Orby wanted to shout OUT and give thanks to so many rad pinball nerds who have helped shape his world AND this show!  To support the show fire off Alby a paypal Dono to the email angryalpacatea@gmail.com OR buy some rad Ongranic Coffee and Tea at https://angryalpacacoffeeandtea.square.site/shop/coffee/2 

Media Insultant
Media Insultant 4.17.24 - A podcast with no content? Most influencial radio station in the country? How hard can running two well rated radio stations in NYC be?

Media Insultant

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2024 25:47


WAS IT THE GREATEST RADIO STATION - EVER?PODCASTS WITH NO CONTENT ARE DOING GREAT WITH SOME AUDIENCES. RUNNING TWO SUCCESSFUL FM STATIONS IN NEW YORK CITY.  HOW HARD CAN IT BE?  APPARENTLY, VERY HARD.Welcome to the only podcast/video blog that talks about all kinds of media…and the impact on local sales and management.  Two media execs, Jackson Weaver and Keith Samuels do this each Wednesday.  Produced by InTown Media we welcome comments at jackson@intownmedia.com  Website www.intownmedia.comMedia Insultant is produced each Wednesday as Jackson Weaver & Keith Samuels offer comments, ideas and sometimes snarky comments about the current media landscape. They focus on radio and TV primarily - but also any media that is relevent or beneficial to media sales and management. Videos are under the Media Insultant Showcase on Vimeo. Comments are always welcome at jackson@intownmedia.com Thanks for listening!

Think Outside The Fence
The Maverick Maker

Think Outside The Fence

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2023 90:28


Here it is, episode number 5 - the one where Amy got too excited and didn't let Arron get a word in edgeways (sorry, Arron!)  In this episode we speak to Carol Glover "The Maverick Maker" Carol is a Ginger, Punk Inspired Maverick, Senior Leadership & Team Coach & Mentor, Intrapreneur and Edutainer (Carol's words, not ours) We talk about why knowing your purpose is so important, why 'soft skills' are really super powers, and what it really means to be a maverick. Delving into Carol's years of experience and training in positive psycology, high level coaching and embracing the 'F' word, we find out how we can all identify and aim for our 'North Star' through the power of mindset. Carol was incredibly generous with her time and has sent us some amazing links to look at and books to read. Take a look below. As always, thanks to our sponsors - Manitoba Forage and Grassland Association. Adam Grant Hidden Potential Assessment (qualtrics.com) Grant, A: Hidden Potential: The Science of Achieving Greater Things: Amazon.co.uk: Grant Adam: 9780593656976: Books https://www.amazon.com/Think-Again-Power-Knowing-What/dp/1984878107 Mind Valley https://www.mindvalley.com/ Alongside Purpose, a key aspect of Psychological Wellbeing and Personal Growth is knowing what you strengths are. https://www.viacharacter.org/ Influencial books  https://www.amazon.com/Stillness-Key-Ryan-Holiday/dp/0525538585 https://www.amazon.com/Mindset-Psychology-Carol-S-Dweck/dp/0345472322 Carol's website https://www.carolglovercoaching.com/  

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The K-Rob Collection
Audio Antiques - Eddie Green, Influencial Black Radio Artist

The K-Rob Collection

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2023 62:02


From the 1940's, it's the bar-room situation comedy series Duffy's Tavern, starring Ed Gardner as Archie the manager of the tavern. Co-starring on the show was Eddie Green, an actor, film director, and composer, who was one of the most influential African-American artists on radio during the golden age. Green got into the entertainment business as a boy magician in Baltimore, and later transitioned to Broadway, and the silver screen. Green's film career got him noticed by famous broadcasting personality Rudy Vallee who convinced Green to move to radio. This lead to appearances on the Fleischmann's Yeast Hour, The Royal Gelatin Hour, and Sealtest Dairy Show. Green was also a prolific songwriter, his biggest hit being "A Good Man Is Hard to Find. More at http://krobcollection.com

IQ PODCASTS
Traits of Influencial coaches _ mentors with Coach Dan Boyle Ep 531

IQ PODCASTS

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2023 18:35


Traits of Influential coaches / mentors with Coach Dan Boyle

Going Galindo: Rugrats & Renovations
How to Be Influencial with Rich Robledo

Going Galindo: Rugrats & Renovations

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2023 49:58


Josh and Krystal are joined by  the founder of Acclaim Real Estate and Cigars & Conversation, Rich Robledo to talk about real estate, the benefit of collaboration, and being an influence in the community.Don't forget to follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iamjoshgalindoWatch the full episode on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@IAmJoshGalindo

The Poodle to Pitbull Pet Business Podcast
Episode 295 - Chatting With The Pet Biz Guru Janie Budnick, Owner of St Louis Biggest Pet Care Business

The Poodle to Pitbull Pet Business Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2023 60:00


This weeks guest is known as the Pet Biz Guru, and is a legend within the pet sitting industry... I'm talking to Janie Budnick, who is the founder of Four-Legged Kids, St Louis largest dog walking and pet sitting service, which she's started in 1997.  She's been in the pet industry for 34 years, and now Janie also  helps other aspiring pet business owners through her strategic coaching and pet business accelarator. She's a South Missouri girl through, and grew up as an only child whose best friend was her cat - how adorable!  She attended and thoroughly enjoyed her time at Mizzou (Missouri University) before moving to St Louis where she worked in a Vetrinarians where she started doing pet sitting jobs on the side.  When someone suggested Janie turn this into a business she was initially horrified, but then decided to plan her wedding and start her business at the same time.  Janie picked up her first clients pretty quickly, and ended up hiring pretty quickly too, and now has over 40 employees! She shares an excellent story about how his hiring spree began, when she missed out on Christmas with her family back in 1997.  Janie shares her hiring and scaling secrets, we discuss pet industry trends, the dangers of being a one man (or woman) band,  pet industry trends and pet industry best practises.  She also gives a quick but informative lesson on how to use D.I.S.C. process to successfully staff and scale your pet sitting team. (Dominance, Influencial, Steady, Compliant)  I loved interviewing Janie, and I know you'll LOVE listening to this episode. To find out more about Janies amazing business click here now  To add your name to the Pre-notification list for Dom's Pet Business Premium Pricing Secrets in Orlando on September 30th then click here now  To grab a copy of Dom's How to Disnify Your Pet Business Book then click here now To join Dom's Pet Business Inner Circle, and get £1997 worth of amazing marketing resources click here now

The Wolfpack
Hamza Ahmeds Full Guide To Becoming An Influencial Self-Improvement Coach (REUPLOAD)

The Wolfpack

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2023 69:09


In this updated version of an old video, Hamza speaks about becoming a self-improvement coach. Don't just listen, take action, and become an ALPHA WOLF!All necessary links: https://linktr.ee/alphawolfpack Join the Wolfpack: https://plus.acast.com/s/wolfpack. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Health and Safety Conversations

Andrew Barrett from Safety on Tap graces our show this week and discusses his professional journey in safety, safety management systems, safety professionals noble intent, new views of safety, learning teams and Safety on Tap. Influencial, intelligent and professional, these are how I see Andrew. Well worth a listen.Andrew (Baz) Barrett is a safety professional by training who has become ‘reformed' in many ways. Andrew recognised the need to create sustainable change in safety and that better individual, team and organisational learning leads to better results. This led to the creation of Safety on Tap - a change leadership company specialising in the development and growth of health and safety leaders, and more broadly, capability and innovation in the health and safety field. Safety on Tap supports large organisations across many industries to improve the safety of work, reduce safety clutter, and improve learning and operational performance. Andrew is the only specialist professional coach for health and safety professionals in Australia.  Andrew's work with health and safety leaders, their teams and exec is trusted by a diverse range of organisations and industries including Hansen Yuncken, Downer, Origin, Abergeldie Complex Infrastructure, the South Australian Government, Major Road Projects Victoria, Endeavour Energy, Brisbane Council, Adbri, Ausnet Services, Signal Energy, and Coca-Cola Amatil.  Andrew is also the host of the Safety on Tap podcast – he sparks thought-provoking conversations with interesting and inspiring people with different ideas, perspectives and stories. Delving into personal effectiveness, business strategy, people leadership, innovation and creativity. Links from this weeks podcast:LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrew-barrett-learning-coach/Website: http://www.safetyontap.com/Email: andrew@safetyontap.com Thanks for listening. We have some great guests coming up in future pods so get ready to learn. Until next time, enjoy the rest of your week, and stay safe. https://plus.acast.com/s/health-and-safety-conversations. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Women Lead Radio
Making an Influencial Impact in Today's Economy

Women Lead Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2022 32:00


Let's deep dive into today's economy and how YOU can make in impact. Join us on Women Lead Radio as Shelly Harrison, your host of Amplify Your Influence, has a conversation with Natasha Davis, Chief Brand Strategist of Impact Branding Consulting. Sponsor Appreciation! Thank you to our partner and show sponsor, National University (www.nu.edu)!   Interested in Learning More About Connected Women of Influence? Click Here (https://connectedwomenofinfluence.com/attend-an-event-as-our-guest/) to Be Invited as Our Special VIP & Guest to a Future Event!   Interested in Becoming a Member of Our Professional Community!? Click Here (https://connectedwomenofinfluence.com/membership-application/) to Apply for Membership!

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Manna Church - West Florida
I'm Influencial - Audio

Manna Church - West Florida

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2022 46:30


Your influence isn’t about your platform as much as it’s about the people already in your life. There are oikos opportunities all around you, and God has called you to be salt and light in this needy, hurting world. You’re influential... it’s time to say, “I’m In.”

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Manna Church - West Florida
I'm Influencial

Manna Church - West Florida

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2022 46:30


Your influence isn't about your platform as much as it's about the people already in your life. There are oikos opportunities all around you, and God has called you to be salt and light in this needy, hurting world. You're influential... it's time to say, “I'm In.”

god influencial
Life Coach Zach
INFLUENCIAL BRAND ACCELERATORS LISA AND DEEVO

Life Coach Zach

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2022 30:35


Lisa Staff and Deevo Tindall are two photographers that came together and founded Sprout Connectors, a full-service consulting agency providing digital marketing services for small to mid-size businesses that want to expand their social footprint and accelerate their brand across all platforms with meaningful visual storytelling. We touch on a range of subjects during our conversation from what to do, what not to do, and how to identify and focus on your superpower. We also talk about mental health which goes hand in hand when dealing with social media as a creator. For more on what Lisa and Deevo provide, check them out at https://sproutconnectors.com/ They host the "A Little Impolite" Podcast so look for that as well on iTunes or spotify On IG: @sproutconnectors, @lisastaffphoto Join my growing community on my app. $1 for the first month. https://lifecoachzach.app/ Zach Rance, Certified Life Coach | Certified Nutritionist Questions, Comments, or Business Inquiries Visit: https://lifecoachzach.com/​ or Instagram: @ZachRancey --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/zachrance/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/zachrance/support

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The Game with Benji Marshall
Isaah Yeo is the most influencial player within any NRL team.

The Game with Benji Marshall

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2022 26:41


With the Panthers undefeated after three rounds, Benji explains why Penrith's co-captain Isaah Yeo is the most influential player within any NRL team. Plus, Benji's preview and tips for Round 4 of the NRL. The Game with Benji Marshall is thanks to Brydens Lawyers.     See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

BANKNOTES minted by #paid
Joanne Coffey on flexible influencer marketing and becoming a retention marketer for Jones Road Beauty

BANKNOTES minted by #paid

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2022 13:17


At 23 years old, Joanne is the former Head of Retention at Aisling Organic Cosmetics and is now the new Assistant Manager of Retention Marketing at Jones Road Beauty, a clean beauty company founded by legendary makeup artist Bobbi Brown. Joanne shared her rapid career growth story as well as tips for new marketing professionals. She also gave a behind-the-scenes look at Jones Road's influencer marketing and overall marketing approach. 

Settle Less Podcast
Minding the Company that You Keep

Settle Less Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2022 10:25


In this episode of Settle Less podcast, host Anna Wasag is sharing how the company you keep affects your life in a major way. Tune in to learn how to keep great people around you so that you may elevate your life to a higher level. This podcast is for those who are high achievers and big dreams. You know what you want and refuse to settle until you get it. You should expect to gain information that is based upon personal her and her future guest's life experiences, self-development, scientific research and data. All guests hosted on this platform will be subject to a screening process that will qualify them to speak on this show.  She believes you deserve the best information, so she is going to do everything to hold to a high standard of excellence and integrity. Be sure to subscribe and share with your family and friends!    Settle Less, Demand MORE!       Let's Connect Across Social Media:    Instagram:  @Anna.Wasag) • Instagram photos and videos   Facebook:  Anna Wasag | Facebook   YouTube:   Anna Wasag - YouTube    LinkdIn:  Anna Wasag | LinkedIn    Rate, review and SUBSCRIBE on Apple Podcasts    If you enjoyed this episode, then please consider sharing this to your social media or leaving a rating and review of the Settle Less Podcast.  

THE ED MYLETT SHOW
Influence: Your Greatest Super Power w/ Zoe Chance

THE ED MYLETT SHOW

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2022 65:21


I am a BIG BELIEVER in SUPERPOWERS.   INFLUENCE is at the top of my list  Superpowers are your small set of unique SKILLS, TALENTS, AND ABILITIES that give you a natural advantage you can tap into to lead your best life. WHAT WOULD IT TAKE to get you to LISTEN to somebody who could introduce you to another superpower that would make your life even better? What would it take for you to LEARN a superpower that could be a VALUABLE ADDITION to your life you could use several times every day? Would you be interested? Of course, you would! So, as you can imagine, when I heard about ZOE CHANCE, and that she had written a book called “INFLUENCE IS YOUR SUPERPOWER: THE SCIENCE OF WINNING HEARTS, SPARKING CHANGE, AND MAKING GOOD THINGS HAPPEN” I was excited to invite her on as this week's guest. Zoe is a writer, teacher, researcher, climate philanthropist, and obsessed with the topic of INTERPERSONAL INFLUENCE.  She earned her doctorate from HARVARD and now as a behavioral scientist, she teaches “Mastering Influence and Persuasion,” the most popular course at YALE School of Management.  Her framework for behavior change is the foundation for GOOGLE'S global food policy that helps 70,000 people make healthier choices every day.   And, before focusing on academic pursuits, she also managed a $200 million segment of the Barbie brand for Mattel Toys. Here's why what she has to say should matter to you… Zoe teaches smart, kind people to use what they learn to RAISE MONEY for charity, GET ELECTED to political office, FUND startups, START movements, SAVE LIVES, FIND LOVE, and NEGOTIATE great deals and job offers. In other words, she teaches people to use the SUPERPOWER OF INFLUENCE as a POSITIVE FORCE for good in the world. We cover a lot of ground in this week's podcast, digging into topics such as… How to CHANGE BEHAVIORS, not minds. What being CHARISMATIC really means. MISCONCEPTIONS about being influential. What is BEHAVIORAL ECONOMICS. How Zoe's time at Mattel Toys impacted her work. How the left and right spheres of our BRAINS react to influence. Dealing with “No!” and why rejection is important to your growth. And last but not least, the MAGIC QUESTION to ask if you want to be more influential. Influence can be a mighty superpower when you learn to use it the right way. And Zoe Chance is the person you need to listen to if you're ready to continue that journey.

Classroom 127 Podcast
Three most influencial artists

Classroom 127 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2022 10:38


By Nathan M, Daniel J, Jo G, and Jordan R

We Need Help
WNH 026 The Rock for President (Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson By Influencial Individuals)

We Need Help

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2021 48:53


We Discuss why we want Dwayne to run for president with Brene brown as a running mate.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/weneedhelppodcast)

BizTALK
Mr.Ravi Nag DNA OF AN INFLUENCIAL ENTREPRENEUR Part -1

BizTALK

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2021 55:26


Home kitchen to Business Kitchen , Founder CEO of Basmati Food Networks

The Erica James Travel Show
#43: Travel Talk with Rachel V. Hill

The Erica James Travel Show

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later May 24, 2021 48:11


Today, I sit down and talk to Rachel V. Hill. She was named one of 11 Influencial black women in travel that you should know.Having her on this show is a dream come true.She's going to share her story from retiring from her 6-figure job at the age of 27, to traveling the world for 6 years, to retiring as a travel influencer, to running a marketing agency.Support the Show.Contact Erica James Follow me and tag me on Instagram at @EJtheTravelDiva Tweet me at @EJtheTravelDiva Follow me on TikTok at @EJtheTravelDiva Join my Podcast Community here

Healthy Wealthy & Smart
541: Keiya K. Rayne: The Path To Possibility: Journey To The TEDx Stage

Healthy Wealthy & Smart

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2021 38:21


In this episode, Creator of The Magnetic Soul-Work Success System, Keiya Rayne, talks about her process from no talk to TEDx talk. Today, Keiya talks about leveraging the power of energy to land a TEDx talk, how to set yourself up for success, and how to achieve a calmness and confidence in the Red Circle. How did Keiya go from having no talk to stepping onto a TEDx stage? Hear about the secret sauce to creating, developing, and delivering an Influencial talk, find out how the TEDx talk has changed Keiya, and get her advice for her younger self, all on today’s episode of The Healthy, Wealthy & Smart Podcast.   Key Takeaways “We have all these different experiences of our lives, and when we bring them together it makes the essence of our lives, and it gives us a message that we can impart to others and help them improve their lives.” “The secret sauce is hiring a mentor.” “When you’re giving a TEDx talk, you want to appeal to a lot of people.” “When you have an idea that’s worth spreading, then it’s universal.” “The human energy is so powerful.” Keiya’s 1-minute energy reset tool: “Pivot, pause, smile.” “The most important thing is to make the decision and have the intention to do so.” “A lot of times we’re so focused on doing. I want to introduce the idea of the beingness - the energy of lightness about what you desire.” “People buy from you based on how you make them feel.” “A lot of times we’re afraid to even take that step. Set the intention to do that, apply, and go for it. If you have that desire, then the universe wants you to have it.” “Nothing is ever going to replace rehearsing.” “When you feel comfortable and confident, and you’ve embodied your talk, then you’re free.” “Be still, and trust that everything is going to be okay.”   More about Keiya Rayne Influential TEDx Speaker, Keiya K. Rayne, is a Clarity Coach, Relationship Expert, Intuitive Healer, and the Creator of The Magnetic Soul-work Success System. Described by one of her clients as Yoda, but only cuter, for more than 15 years, she’s helped her clients master their mindset and attraction energy, so they're able to achieve a higher level of success in the areas of Love, Business, and Purpose with unexpected ease. Keiya’s been featured in the documentary, The Big Talk Over Dinner: Race and immigration, The Big Talk, Follow me Friday, Courage Up podcasts, as well as various online magazines publications. She’s a recipient of The White House President’s Volunteer Service Award for her humanitarian work domestically and globally.   Suggested Keywords TEDx, TED Talk, Speaking, Public Speaking, Talking, Experience, Energy, Determination, Confidence, Preparation, Pivot, Pause, Smile,   Keiya’s TEDx talk: Being Taught to Form a Line is the Greatest Gift We Can Ever Receive   To learn more, follow Keiya at: Website:          https://www.keiyakrayne.com Facebook:       Keiya Rayne Instagram:       @keiyakrayne Twitter:            @keiyakrayne LinkedIn:         Keiya Rayne   Subscribe to Healthy, Wealthy & Smart: Website:                      https://podcast.healthywealthysmart.com Apple Podcasts:          https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/healthy-wealthy-smart/id532717264 Spotify:                        https://open.spotify.com/show/6ELmKwE4mSZXBB8TiQvp73 SoundCloud:               https://soundcloud.com/healthywealthysmart Stitcher:                       https://www.stitcher.com/show/healthy-wealthy-smart iHeart Radio:               https://www.iheart.com/podcast/263-healthy-wealthy-smart-27628927   Read the Full Transcript:  Speaker 1 (00:01): Hey Caio, welcome to the podcast. I'm so excited to have you on, and it's so great to see you. Speaker 2 (00:08): Likewise, it's a pleasure to be here. It's like, you know, a family reunion side rail to be here Speaker 1 (00:14): This whole month. We're talking about how to get on a TEDx stage. And I was part of the speaker salon, which is by Tricia, Brooke, who is also a guest this month. And I met you and I met Kate and we're all getting together to talk about how to get on a TEDx stage and really just how to do a talk. Right? Yeah. So let's start. My first question is how did you go from having no talk to getting on the TEDx stage? I think Speaker 2 (00:45): Everybody wants to know. Yes, yes. That is, you know, it's a very fascinating story. I actually met Tricia Brooke at an event. And when I met her, there was something that was just in her energy that drew me to her and I just really fell in love with her. And of course she mentioned, she was, of course speaking about speaking. And I just casually mentioned to her, I'm like, you know, I'm going to get on your stage now. I did not really have an interest of getting on her stage. I, you know, I knew, you know, in my life like getting on a stage at some point in my life was going to happen. You know, I just, I just knew that, but at that particular time, I was really just kind of like, yeah, you know, that sounds good. Well, of course, two weeks later, I get this email from Trisha saying, Hey, I'm launching this week or salon and that's what happened. And so I did speak her salon and it was through the speaker salon. Now, when I arrived on the speaker salon, I had no talk whatsoever. And, you know, with Trisha, she really creates a safe space for you to just get up and share from your heart, from your soul. And I got up and whatever she was able to pull out of me you know, most people were like, wow. And so Speaker 1 (02:12): I can, yes, that is true. I will, I will agree with that. Speaker 2 (02:17): Right. And that's right, you were there. And and that was the making of my TEDx talk. And then later on I did another speaker salon and that was where one of the TEDx producers was in the audience. And that's how I landed my TEDx talk. Speaker 1 (02:36): Yes. And now let's talk about, so do you have, did you have a specific process by which you had your idea, you then took that idea and formulated your talk? Speaker 2 (02:53): Well, you know, thankfully the idea from my talk came from the speaker salon. And so for me, what was great about that was that I already had something. And so I was able to really just, and it's interesting because my TEDx talk had pieces of my speaker salon talk, and there's something that I will share later, but there's a little, the secret sauce that was, you know, really working with someone to help you do that. But it was really, you know, receiving the support, I believe from Tricia in working with that talk and being able to take it, it's fascinating because, you know, we was able to take all these different experiences that I've had and was able to bring them into this talk. And a lot of times, you know, we may think of ourselves like, well, you know, I don't really have a talk and not realizing that, you know, we have all these different experiences of our lives and when we bring them together and really makes the essence of our lives, and it really gives us something that we can a message that we can impart to others and, and, and help them improve their lives, inspire them in some way. Speaker 2 (04:17): So you don't have to reinvent the wheel to find these talks. You can look at your life experience, look at within yourself and say, Hey, wait, this happened to me and it might help someone else is abstinence kind of what I got. Yeah, exactly. Exactly. And just keep in mind though, you know, TEDx talk is a very different type of talk, so it's not like it's a keynote talk or write it. It's a very specific type of talk, which I'm sure, you know, Trisha will elaborate on that a lot more, but either way, right. There were still all these different pieces that came together to create that top. Yeah. Right. And now you alluded to this before, but the secret sauce to creating, developing and delivering this impactful TEDx talk, what is that secret sauce? You know, it's, it's, it's, it's a V it's, it's simple, but it's not. Speaker 2 (05:13): And I'm going to tell you, the secret sauce is hiring a mentor and they'll just, you know, just hire Patricia, Brooke, because I, I just believe, and she doesn't even know what I'm saying this, but I really believe she she's just the best. I mean, she knows this inside and out, but she is, you know, she has a hearing and I, and this is something that she's really masterful at helping other people share their story. And so when you're able to find that type of person who can really help you in all these pieces, right. And then, you know, because like I said again, right. Tedx talk is, is is, you know, we suspend the islands and they may say it in America too. Like, you know, a horse of a different color, you know? So when you're getting on, when you're dealing with the red circle, right. Speaker 2 (06:07): You, you really need to know if that's right. If you want it to be impactful right. And influential, then you want to get someone who knows how to make that happen for you. Yeah. And I should also say, I'm glad that you kind of said, it's, it's different than a keynote talk. Right. Because when you're at a keynote talk and you're at a conference or something like that, you're really directing that talk to a specific group of people. Right. So you really have narrowed down in each down to maybe what is probably your ideal audience, but when you're giving a TEDx talk, you want to appeal to a lot of people. Was that difficult? Speaker 2 (06:50): It wasn't. And I'm going to tell you why. I didn't think it was difficult. I think it was because of the message, right. The idea worth spreading. And so when you have an idea that's worth spreading, then it's universal. Yeah. That's very true. Hey, wait a second. What was your TEDx talk about? We didn't even mention that yet. I mean, we'll mention it to get at the end, but what was, what was your TEDx talk about? Give us the cliff notes and then of course we'll have a link to it in the podcast. Exactly. Exactly. Well, it, it's how being taught to form a line is the greatest gift you can ever receive. And so all I'm going to say about that is, you know, we all learn how to form, you know, like what we were like in grade school, learn how to form a line and not realizing the impact that something as simple as that has had, have had on our lives, as well as, you know, other people around the world who really don't know how to form lines. Speaker 2 (07:54): Right. And through my humanitarian work, you know, I did humanitarian work for many, many years traveling around the world. And that was a big thing. Just getting people to form a line. And so that's kind of, you know, a little, I don't want to give it all away. No, no, no. Don't give it all the way we want people to go and watch it and listen to your words. Yeah. So now let's take us to that moment of when it was your turn to give your talk, you have to go into the quote unquote red circle. So how do you set yourself up energetically for success? How do you stay calm? Cause I feel like if I was wearing my Garmin watch, my heart rate would be like 106. Like it would be off the charts. I would be so nervous. So how do you do this? Speaker 2 (08:42): Well, you know, the thing is, you know, the nerves are there, but energetically, you know, I started setting myself up and which is something I do every day. Right. So it is a, it is a non-negotiable practice for me to really set myself up energetically every day. And that is, you know, through meditation, through journaling, through you know, getting quiet and doing all those things that will enable me to really get into a calm state and, you know, the more you practice it right in, and you're in, you know, that right? So the more that, you know, so that is something that I've practiced for so long. And so that when it was time for me to get on the stage, I had that to reach back to. And so I, I really was able to kind of channel right. Being calm because it was, it was something that practice because when you're ready to go on that stage, it's just, I mean, you know, everything is happening. Speaker 2 (09:44): You're what am I going to remember my lines? And, and it wasn't the time for that. And, and just to get in the zone, but when you set yourself up for that, right, you, you are really working on your vibration on, on, on your nervous system and calming yourself down, you know, then that makes that that's a game changer, because that was one of the things that I heard quite a bit was you looked so calm when you gave your talk, you know, it was like, you just, you were just walking, like you were floating. It is like, Hey, you don't know how much, you know, right. It was all that meditation and breathing exercise that I did. Speaker 1 (10:23): I think that's a really great point for people to understand is that you're still nervous, but you had some tools to help mitigate that a little bit. Now, would you recommend, let's say someone they want to get on a TEDx stage and let's say they're accepted. We'll just throw that out there. Is this something that you would recommend someone to do in preparation for that or just something to do just because you're a human being Speaker 2 (10:49): Living in this world? Well, both, I think just, you know, just as a human being, living in this world, right. We have so much to deal with and I'm really, really big on, you know, mastering your energy and understanding, you know, the human and the human energy is so powerful. And I think it's one of those things that we as humans don't really give a lot of attention to, you know, like we just don't realize the power of, of our energy and, and of our vibration and how, when we learn to manage that, and we can also use, we can also learn to leverage that as well. So it's, you know, when you learn how to do the two, wow. Yeah. It really, it, it, it puts you in the center and it really assist you in every area of your life. Speaker 1 (11:43): And do you have for the listeners, if they're curious, like, what the heck is she talking about? How can I do that? Do you have like a quick example of how someone do that, or even where they can find out more information about how to do that? Speaker 2 (11:58): Well, you know, it's, that's a great question. And one of the things that I was going to that I'm offering the listeners is what I call a one minute energy reset tool. Right. And what that is. Right. And it's, it's a one minute tool that we can use to always bring ourselves back to the moment. And it's called pivot, pause, smile. Right. Very, very simple. But it's very powerful. Right. And so as, even as you're going through your day and you're like stressed out, and if we just think to pause and you think, okay, I'm going to pivot my energy in this moment. I'm just going to put a smile on my face. Right. In that moment, you can change it. But as well, there are tons of, you know, whether it be method, meditation, breathing exercises, there's quite a bit, but I think the most important thing, right. Because you can find it if you want, it is to make the decision and have the intention to do so. Yeah. And this Speaker 1 (13:04): Is the kind of stuff that I know you probably work with with your clients on the regular, right. Speaker 2 (13:10): Oh, 100% because it's not negotiable. Speaker 1 (13:15): Yeah. And, and now let's talk about, so we talked about how to kind of set yourself up for when you get into that red circle, but what about landing a Ted talk? I mean, that's stressful as well. Right. So can you walk us through your process of how you, like, how did you choose which one, how did you foster your energy toward landing that go ahead. Okay. So Speaker 2 (13:49): In my case, I was actually, you know, because I was, I was kind of recruited if you will. Right. It was like, I was auditioning without realizing I was auditioning for a TEDx talk. And, you know, at the end of Tisha speaker salon, she has people come in various influencers and producers come in. And so in that sense, I was fortunate that sort of the introduction was already made for me because he saw me and it was like, Hmm, I wanna meet her. However, I still needed to apply. And so this is, I feel like it's my secret sauce, right? W in, in terms of applying. So I actually want to go back to when I was giving my talk. Now I knew there were going to be produces influences in the audience. And so I actually had set myself up and a genetically from then to attract and land buy talk. Speaker 2 (15:02): It's really, really important. Right. And so would, that would look like was, again, in my morning practice eyes, you know, set the intention one that, Hey, wouldn't it be great to be chosen by one of the influences or one of the produces. So that was an intention that was already set, right? So there's, there's that energetic piece there sending myself up. This was even when I got on stage to do speaker salon, and again, just having the, what I call the universal law of detachment. And so I wasn't attached to whether I got chosen or not. It was just really important for me to, to give an impactful and inspirational and transformation, transformative talk, but I just want to plant the seed right. That it started. So the, the energy, the energy of everything that you do starts from the very beginning. Speaker 2 (16:11): And so I will tell you, I wasn't surprised by the fact that I was chosen in a way, because I had sort of said that intention, and there was an energy, right. That I was putting out there for that. And not to say that other people weren't doing it right. Because it's, everybody's like, they're putting out, I want to give a talk. Right. But there's something about when you understand and which I spoke about before, when you understand how to leverage energy and you really get to understand the power of attraction that we have to attract what we desire into our lives. Right. And so with all of that, all of that, knowing if you will, which is what my speaker salon talk was about, I think created that vibration within me. Right. So that whoever was in the audience, it made it possible. Right. For kind of, for them to define me. Does that, does that make sense? Speaker 1 (17:19): Yes. And I, I really love that. What was it? The universal law of detachment. Yes. I really I'm. I don't think I've ever heard that before, but I really like it because if you go, it, it sounds to me and correct me if I'm wrong, but you went into this talk with that sort of love detachment. So it wasn't like your whole being was, was predicated on this talk. Right. Is that right? That's exactly correct. Exactly. Speaker 2 (17:50): Correct. And it's also when you learn how to use universal laws and university and just energy. Right. And so these laws are set up to, to support us and we don't know about them. And so would that combination, right? That, that was sort of the, like the, the game, if you will. Right. I was playing, that was w that enabled me to create that sense of lightness. Right. And, and so, and I say that because now let's think about the person who's now applying. Right. So I, I still had to apply, but I was kind of like in, because he saw me. So let's say for the person that you know, is not in front of a producer, and now they're applying to a TEDx talk. And what I want to, what I'd love to invite that person to do is because everything is energy. Speaker 2 (18:47): And so even when you were filling out that application, if you're filling out that application with the energy of desperation, Oh my God, I really want to give this talk. And, and, and, but there's so many other, all of that, right. You're, you're going there is just like, you're going to block yourself from attracting that talk. Now I'll tell you something. I heard I was listening to two women speak about applying for TEDx talks and, and both women had already given TEDx talks. And so they were speaking of applying for other TEDx talks. And as I listened to both of them, I can hear the level of, sort of the level of, of stress and frustration in, in, in, in, in all that it takes right. To apply for the TEDx talk and right away, I was like, wow, just, just that alone, just that energy that you even, you know, coming to it from where you're coming from with it will impede the process. Speaker 1 (20:02): Yeah. That makes a lot of sense. And, and I think, I just want to make a clarification when you're talking about that universal law of detachment, it doesn't mean that you're filling it out and saying, Oh, whatever, if I get it, I don't really care. Is that right? Cause that was kind of coming, especially as you were speaking just now I was thinking, wait a second. That doesn't mean that you're like blahzay and like, whatever. Speaker 2 (20:27): Right. Not at all, not at all, not at all. It's, you know, it's, it's, it's kind of, you do your part and then you release it. Speaker 1 (20:36): That makes sense. Yeah. So you're still doing your part with the best intentions with all your, with your energy and your, this is the ASM. Yeah, exactly. Exactly. And, and I bring, and I Speaker 2 (20:48): Bring, you know, and I bring, I keep going. I, you know, I go back to the energy piece a lot because, you know, again, for the, let's say for the person who's applying for that top, right. W w w a lot of times we're so focused on doing yes, yes. Right. And so, and we do that with everything. Like, I want something I'm going to go after, what do I have to do to get it? Speaker 1 (21:09): We often say that in an email, what do I have to do? What, what are the next steps? What I have to do next? What do I, yeah, totally, Speaker 2 (21:16): Exactly. Right. And so I want to really introduce the idea of the beingness of that energy of lightness, about what you desire and what you want, be it a TEDx talk or anything else, because it's that sort of, that energy of likeness that, you know, I feel makes, makes you more of a magnet to that. And so you're not impeding it with your okay, I got to do. And, but also as well is that you're leveraging, right. You're leveraging energy in a way, instead of just, you know, all of the, like, what do I got to do? And you're trying to make this happen. Right. It's like, you kind of like, okay, because then the right person will be put in your path, your application, you know, the person that is reading your application that is watching your video. Right. They are going to feel you, they can feel right. So everything is, and so that's why it's so important to bring in, I feel the energetic piece. Yeah. Speaker 1 (22:30): And thank you for that. I think that's great advice for anyone out there that wants to with the, with the aspirations and the hopes of getting on a Ted ex or maybe even a Ted stage. Yes. At some point that will come, these live events will come back. I know it. And, and what has changed for you since you did your TEDx talk? Speaker 2 (22:57): Oh my God. So much, so much, so much in terms of, you know, I will say even my, my level, just my level of confidence that in and of itself, I think my, you know, the income, my clients, just my entire, just everywhere in, in all aspects of my life has really gone to a completely different level, you know, since doing the TEDx and more importantly, just me as a person. Right. I have evolved and grown since then. Yeah. Speaker 1 (23:30): Yeah. Cause oftentimes people, you know, if you're an entrepreneur, you have your own business, you may, part of going onto the TEDx stage is yes. Of course, to get your message out, but also like, will this help my business? Speaker 2 (23:43): Absolutely. Yeah. And it sounds Speaker 1 (23:46): Like people have found you, people have started to want to work with you, which is amazing. Absolutely. Absolutely. And, and that, that's, what's great about, I think just taking the stage in general, really, because people have an opportunity to to hear you. Right. And so as an entrepreneur, it makes it a little easier, right. In terms of you don't need to go looking for people because they've heard you, they've seen you and it, it kind of gives them an insight into who you are. They get to feel you, they get to connect with you. And you know, when people buy from you based on how you make them feel. Absolutely. Absolutely. I love it. Now. Is there anything during this talk, did we, did I gloss over anything? Did we miss anything? And if we did, let me know if we didn't, what's your best advice for someone wanting to get on a TEDx stage, Speaker 1 (24:45): You know, hire Tricia, Brooke. I could second that yes. You know what, we're not, we're not paid to do that. No, we're not right. I'm just going to keep it real, you know what I'm saying? Like, and, and I say that, and I'm gonna tell you why I say that. Right. and also you, right. First of all, if you have the, the, the desire and the intention to do so, go for it. Like just, you know, I think that's the most important, I think a lot of times we're afraid to even take that step. And sometimes someone might think, Hey, you know, a TEDx it's too big. Cause a lot of people will look at that TEDx talk or tend to be like, Oh my God. Right. Like I could never do that. Right. And so, you know, besides hiring Tricia had, you know, said that intention to do that apply and go for it because if you have that desire, then that the universe wants you to have it. Speaker 1 (25:44): Yeah. And, and, you know, working with Trisha or with any other coach, I think just really, really important. I remember during our speaker salon, like I remember people going up and speaking and I was sitting there thinking, I thought this was supposed to be for like, non-professional speakers. Why is everyone like a professional already? And I got up and I was like shrinking in my chair, like, Oh, this is amazing. This is not good. This is amazing. But having Trisha there, cause I remember my idea of doing my talk about my experience with pain. And I was speaking about it in the third person. And I remember a Trisha like, like I was, you know, just maybe a couple of minutes in and she was like that was really good. But let me ask you a question. Is this about you? And I was like, yeah, it's just like, why, why are you talking in the third person? And it's those and that, Speaker 2 (26:44): It's those simple things that we would never be aware of and never. And the other thing I want to say about that too, was that, you know, when I, when I was done with my talk, I was able to, with my TEDx talk, I was able to go into the audience and sit and you know, support and watch the other speakers as well. And there was there was a difference, it was a clear distinction and difference, right. Between the people that, you know, had, I'm able to Tricia speakers in particular because there was, I think two of them that went after me. Right. and the other speakers. And so it, it really Speaker 2 (27:29): Separates you. Yeah. And I would think, and this is, this will be the lab. Maybe we could talk forever, but I think practice, practice, practice. How much did you practice? Let's not gloss over this. Yes, that's right. That's right. Thank you so much. Because when you said was there something that we forgot that was it because in my mind I was like, I, I gotta remember that. So yes. Well all we got all the energy, right. You're, you're centered. You're, you know, you're you're you got your energy together. Nothing. And I mean, add absolutely nothing is going to replace Speaker 3 (28:19): Rehearsing. Yes. Speaker 2 (28:20): Memorizing. And so what gave me that confidence also, right. To be calm was the fact that I knew that talk inside and out and, you know, and, and, you know, Tricia taught us also how to memorize. And so that for me was, was really the key because then, you know, when you feel comfortable and confident and you've embodied your talk, then you free. So thank you for bringing that up because I really wanted to like, make sure that we said, Oh yeah, I can just use my energy. And then yes. Yes. And just to give the listeners some insight how, if you could even remember how many hours do you think you rehearsed? Cause it's not like five hours. It's not like you just did it a couple of times. No, no, no, man. You know, it's, it's kinda 24 seven almost really like I'm, I'm serious. Speaker 2 (29:31): Like I, you know, in the beginning, you know, and I think we kind of, I give myself like a little bit of a leeway, like kind of in the beginning I was like, okay, let me, you rehearse. I think for the last, and I didn't have a whole lot of time. I had, how much time did you have since, since you knew you were going to get the talk till the day you gave it. Exactly. And it was unusual, right. Because usually people can have, I think like up to six months, I think I found out, I think speaker salon was like July 20th and September 7th. Oh boy. Yeah. Okay. Right. I think it was either June, June, or July. And so I had very little time because I think I was the last person that came on board. Okay. Right. But, but I think we all, we all found out at the same time, but but I mean, because I didn't apply, so I didn't even kind of, I hadn't applied yet. Speaker 2 (30:26): So I kind of didn't even know that I would even be chosen. So it was a very, a very short period of time, which meant rehearsing, rehearsing, memorizing. Like I ate, slept, drank that talk so that I can embody it. So I didn't have to deal with the nerves. Right, right. Excellent. Well, this was great. Now Kaia, where can people find you on social media website, et cetera, et cetera. Awesome. Awesome. Thank you. Yes. People can find me@caiorain.com. Kaia K rain. Actually, I'm going to spell it for you even. I know you're going to have the link. It's K E I Y a K R a Y N e.com. And you can also find me on Instagram and if I'm making it easy for you, everything is Kaia K rain, Instagram, LinkedIn, all those good places. Excellent. Well, thank you so much. And I, Oh, I almost forgot. I have one last question. Knowing where, and I ask everyone this, but knowing where you are now in your life and in your career, what advice would you give to your younger self? Wow, that is, I love, love, love, love, love this question. Speaker 4 (31:46): Yeah. Speaker 2 (31:48): Be still and trust that everything is going to be okay. Fabulous advice. You know, because when I look back and if we all look back at our lives and we look at all the things that we stressed out about and we worried about it and we made ourselves crazy about like every little thing. If you real, if you knew that if I can just have a sense of trust and just chill, I was going to say, chill the hell out. Right. Things are going to work out. So that's, that would be my advice. Excellent advice. And I thank you again. And of course everyone, we will have links to everything Kaia, including her TEDx talk in the notes at podcast Speaker 1 (32:40): Dot healthy, wealthy, smart.com. Thank you so much for coming on this one. Speaker 2 (32:44): Wonderful. Thank you. Oh, this was great. Thank you so much for having me. It was fantastic. Speaker 1 (32:50): And I'll tell you listeners, thank you so much for listening. Have a great week and stay healthy, wealthy and smart.

The Catholic Couple
The Catholic Couple: Season 2 Episode 7 Influencial Catholics

The Catholic Couple

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2021 101:28


In lieu of Bobby's recent conversion story, Bobby and Katie address that conversion is ongoing and never-ending.   Both of them would not be the Catholics they are today without the tremendous influence of certain Catholic individuals.  Speakers, authors, priests, and even a comedian make the list of those who have helped shape and solidify their faith.  In this episode, Bobby and Katie make lists of their top 10 "famous" Catholic influences and go over their impact. Individuals mentioned on this episode and their websites:Matthew KellyPeter KreeftC.S. Lewis Scott Hahn Bishop Barron and  Word on FireFr Mike Schmitz and Bible in a YearFulton Sheen-Life is Worth Living   Fr John Riccardo Jonathon Pageau Rick Warren Francis Chan GK ChestertonFr. Connor Danstrom Fr. Larry Richards Matt Fradd Fr. John Corapi Jennifer FulwilerPatrick MadridPope Saint John Paul IIChris StefanickLeah DarrowJason EvertSarah SwaffordClaire Swinarski (Catholic Feminist) 

ON With Mario Daily Podcast
OWM: The Hilarious Leslie Jordan Talks New FOX Show 'Call Me Cat', Most Influencial TV Shows Revealed & Does Mario Know How Much Everyday Items Cost? (Apr 8th, 2021)

ON With Mario Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2021 22:11


Coming Up #OnWithMarioLopez – the hilarious #LeslieJordan joins Mario with the scoop on FOX’s #CallMeKat, being a former jockey, and more! Plus, Courtney’s got more helpful #sleep #hacks, Most Influential TV Shows, and does Mario know how much everyday items cost?!? Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

WNRI SPECIAL PROGRAMS
WNRI Black History Month Series - The 50 Most Influencial black music Artist Of All Time #10-#1

WNRI SPECIAL PROGRAMS

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2021 82:14


This hour features Robert Johnson, Miles Davis, Duke Ellington, Jimi Hendrix, Billie Holiday, James Brown, Ray Charles, Louis Armstrong, Aretha Franklin, & Chuck Berry. Additional Black History Month biographies include Wilma Rudolph, Sidney Poitier, & Rosa Parks. Honorable Mention #1: Whitney Houston

WNRI SPECIAL PROGRAMS
WNRI Black History Month Series - The 50 Most Influencial Black Music Artist Of All Time #20-#11

WNRI SPECIAL PROGRAMS

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2021 80:20


This hour features BB King, Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye, Michael Jackson, Prince, Muddy Waters, Sister Rosetta Tharpe, John Coltrane, Fats Domino, & Ella Fitzgerald. Plus other Black History Month biographies include The Tuskegee Airmen, Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., and Willie O'ree. Honorable Mention #2: 2 Live Crew.

Kitaab Keeda
Steps to become influencial communicator and great storyteller

Kitaab Keeda

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2021 18:57


This podcast is summary of the book "The Power of Storytelling" written by Ty Bennett. This podcast will help you to become a great storyteller. Enjoy the podcast...! You can buy this book at https://amzn.to/3o672SZ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Highlights from Moncrieff
The 20 Most Influencial Moments of The Last 20 Years: Covid 19

Highlights from Moncrieff

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2020 6:46


Sean is joined by Tom Whipple: Science Editor at The Times London

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Randomverse
#8 Carl Lentz- Hillsong's Most Influencial Pastor

Randomverse

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2020 29:32


Today I am discussing the aftermath of Carl Lentz and his affairs and firing from Hillsong Church, as well as how most churches in some sense act in the same way as Hillsong in terms of how they present themselves, treat their congregation, and approach the outside world. The Rise and Fall of Carl Lentz, the Celebrity Pastor of Hillsong Church - The New York Times (nytimes.com) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

The Metamorphose podcast
Becoming a Person of Influence - Episode 2

The Metamorphose podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2020 15:00


There is a price to pay for us to become relevant and Influencial . To be influencial is to make people do what you want them to do because they want to do it without coercion. In this podcast,I share the secrets to living a life of influence. Do well to listen,learn and practice.

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HIM. (Heart Influencial Mandate) coming to you fresh in this season

"HIM" ( Heart Influential Mandate ). With QUEEN AKAWU. akawuf89@gmail.com

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2020 0:59


Have you ever wonder: of all the people in the whole world, over 72.5 billion people,each one with their unique abilities,yet all with in built nature to love .This is a call to talking to just one million men on earth..wowww! who are willing to share their life, and experience, with the teens/youth girls and even the boys to enable them know the manner of Men and their Unique personality in hope to influence their Life style by the power of the Holy ghost in wisdom and deep truth.

Mr. Thrive's Stars of Tomorrow
033 - Relevant and Influencial (Andres Trujillo, Content Creator)

Mr. Thrive's Stars of Tomorrow

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2020 53:00


Andres Trujillo virtually sits with Mr. Thrive to talk about his rollercoaster of a life - from being an immigrant to growing beyond his college degree, Andres displays his skill at adapting and finding unique, and even hilarious, takeaways from current events and topics. | SOCIALS - IG: @ayandress Twitter: @ayandress email: andrestrumedia@gmail.com ________ This episode is sponsored by The Consciousness Network. For spiritual growth and community building, go to www.TheCN.org Thank you! ---------------- This is a Mr. Thrive Media production.

Denise Walsh - Dream Cast
Ep: 184 - The 4-Step Framework for Influencial Entrepreneurs with Jenny Melrose

Denise Walsh - Dream Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2020 42:38


Support the show (http://paypal.me/bwalsh)

The QB Docs Podcast
TQBD 158: Ball State Head Football Coach, Mike Neu

The QB Docs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2020 52:28


Today the docs bring on Head Football Coach, Mike Neu! Coach Neu has spent several years at Ball State University, as he was a 4 year starter at QB before returning to be the head football coach! Tune in today as topics discussed include: Background in Football 2 Time Mac Champion as a player/ MAC MVP Feeling of being the head coach at his alma mater Most important physical skill a college and professional quarterback must be great at Attention to Detail! Buying into what you are doing when nobody is watching! Confidence... Nothing like it! Game Mode, CONSTANTLY! sacrifice and routine to be great at anything You can't focus on what others are doing, be the best "YOU" 3 Influencial people in Coach Neu's life If you would like to follow Ball State Football, you can follow @BallStateFB or you can follow Coach Nue @BSUCoachNeu . 

Influential Women in U.S History
Ivy & Machaya: Influencial Women in History

Influential Women in U.S History

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2019 8:52


The women talked about are Maya Angelou & Eleanor Roosevelt. -Block 1; November 2019.

Lets Talk Coaching
Using Influencial Language as a Consultant

Lets Talk Coaching

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2019


Are you using the right influential language when consulting to your clients or other stakeholders? How diplomatically assertive are you? The post Using Influencial Language as a Consultant appeared first on letstalkcoaching.

Y'all Need to Pray
EP4: (Run The Race)

Y'all Need to Pray

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2019 42:53


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Y'all Need to Pray (EP.1 Granny Panties)

Y'all Need to Pray

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2018 40:19


Granny Panties is of the innocence.

C4 Young Adults
REcreate, Part 9: Incredible and Influencial Faith / Joel Martin

C4 Young Adults

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2018 43:01


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Cortesnyc Livestream

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2018 57:14


#Artlife - Cortes explains how to price and value your art.  #CultureTalk - Carla talks about J-Lo and her impressive career.  #HablandoEspañol - Proyecto, Bailadora, Actriz, Influencial, Precios, Valor, Pulgada Cuadrada, Hotel, Museo, Apertura, Recepción, Escalinata/Escaleras.  FOR MORE INFO ABOUT THE MUSEUM OF STREET ART GO TO - @MOSABOWERY ON INSTAGRAM.  GET YOUR PINS AND STICKERS ON SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13TH AT THE PATCHES & PINS EXPO NYC PINS, POSTERS AND STICKERS - LAUNCH ONE & LAUNCH TWO NOW AVAILABLE AT CORTESNYC.BIGCARTEL.COM  Send your questions and comments to cortesnyclivestream@gmail.com Check out Carla's SoundCloud Here - Soundcloud.com/carladepuertorico Find us on Instagram - @cortesnyclivestream And on Facebook - Cortesnyc Livestream

Nightcap with Jim
Ep. 37 - Top 3 Influencial American Directors Part 1

Nightcap with Jim

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2018 79:01


Jim goes through Steven Spielberg's ENTIRE directorial filmography. Buckle up. Also Heath from Morning Mangami is finally a guest, a crap guest ;). @mangamiplayers --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/NCWJpodcast/support

Denise Walsh - Dream Cast
Episode 50 - Replay Friday - Transformational Training with Denise Walsh on Influencial Entrepreneuers

Denise Walsh - Dream Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2018 18:21


Have you ever felt a brick wall between you and the plans God has for your life? Has fear, loneliness, ridicule or rejection paralyzed you from pressing on? If so, you NEED to listen to today's episode! As a Transformational Trainer, I will be sharing some techniques and questions to ask yourself...things I have personally used in my own life and skills I have instilled in others to call out the best in them. We will cover: ~ The two biggest questions to ask yourself to get over "the hump" ~ How to figure out your own personal strengths ~ Why community is important for breakthrough ~ What to do when you want to give up I would love nothing more than to know I have helped you pursue your vision, despite any obstacles you may be facing. So let's break down these barriers and make things happen! And don't forget to hop onto DeniseWalsh.com afterward and ask for the Dream Life Design Map. I'll send you a 50% off coupon for the Dream Life Workbook when it is released! This valuable tool will further guide you as you work toward creating personal clarity and casting your vision. Support the show (http://paypal.me/bwalsh)

Biscuit Factory Podcast 003 - DJ Walsh
Biscuit Factory Podcast 001 - DJ Walsh

Biscuit Factory Podcast 003 - DJ Walsh

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2017 68:51


Biscuit factory podcast 001. Influencial roots of dubstep segment: Horsepower - Midnight Tease (Vocal Mix) Horsepower - Classic Delux Horsepower - Django’s Revenge Horsepower - Landslide Remix New skook mix: Sirius - I.O.U Genetix - Bandicoot - Walsh & Syxx (Neo Cortex remix) Rufus! - Motion Rufus! - Soultech Full Spectre - Split Karma Sirius - Level the Vibes Biome - Cromos Sirius - Depth Oxossi - End of your light Sukh Knight & Mystery - Sukahs Sirius - Danger Colcuts x Pushloop X Dalek One - Desert Merchants Rufus! - Slug Crawl. Lost dub: Skream & Beezy - Drinking spirits New Skool Segment 2: Oxossi - Dead thorns Dark Tantrums - Drawn in Section 8 & Rufus! - Give u love Tony Rocky Horror - Blue rose Sirius - Henna D Operation Drop - Ghori Major Oak - Transmit Lost Dub 2: Coki - If it fits the cat Thanks for listening!

Discover Your Talent–Do What You Love
485: Expert–How to Connect with Influential People

Discover Your Talent–Do What You Love

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2017 23:23


Cloris Kylie, Marketing MBA, helps coaches, speakers, consultants, authors, and skilled practitioners to build authority and attract the right clients so that they create a business that produces positive impact and growing revenue. She focuses on carefully selecting influencers who are compatible with your values and goals, then building relationships with them and adding value. “That doesn't mean you have to connect with Oprah to sell your book! It means you connect with people who have access to an audience or a resource that will benefit your business or your career.”

Fresh Tracks With Kelly Robbins
Can the Introvert be Influencial?

Fresh Tracks With Kelly Robbins

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2015 37:32


Episode 27 – Influential communicator Kelly Sheets talks about the power of influence and shares insights into how and when we are actually being influential. How can we embrace the influence we already present in a more powerful and intentional way? Kelly shares that most of us go through each day wasting tons of energy because we are not centered. Kelly shares easy and insightful tips on how to get and stay centered and be influential throughout the day as well as how to approach business situations where you come from your own powerful influence. Who here would love to gain FOUR HOURS a day, besides me? That and more is possible when you learn about the energetics of influence and how to own your influence, says Kelly. We also examine the relationship between influence and leadership and how the two work together. The big question gets answered…..Are introverts influential? Listen in on this week’s Fresh Tracks to find out! Kelly shares tips for using your influence with intention and we also talked about language and best ways to be influential both when speaking and writing. Show Notes1:20 – Why ‘Naked’ Influence and who else has to find out what that means???6:50 – How to be consciously influential10:00 – Kelly’s tips for gaining four hours a day12:32 – Can you be a good leader? Discover the 4 components of being a good leader17:35 – The energetics of influence21:50 – The transformative power of being centered24:45 – Transparency and why people are starving for it28:00 – Can the introvert be influential? For real???About Kelly SheetsKelly Sheets is the founder of Naked Influence. Kelly works with influential women who value their success and time to do the things they love.  Privately and through retreats, her clients work on communicating effectively, attracting the right people, leading teams, being aware of their desires and connecting deeply with others. She helps women embrace their position of influence and build strong leadership skills that empower those around them. In the process, they create a life that has more time for play and ease. www.KellySheets.com Visit www.FreshTrackswithKellyRobbins.com and download Our 3 Video Series 5 Steps to Trailblazing Your Fresh Tracks and Creating Your Life on Your Terms and receive more information like this!