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Today we welcome Jessi Shuraleff to the Crush the Rush podcast! Jessi teaches women to make sales through the art of storytelling. She shares how storytelling one-on-one or with a group has a lot to do with that feeling of “me too” – making someone feel that they aren't alone.Interestingly, she explains that selling is also about building relationships and creating connections. When she's starting a new conversation with someone, she tries to understand what both people are trying to get from the conversation, and she reminds herself that she should be listening 80% of the time - and only talking 20% of the time!Jessi shares that storytelling is valuable because it helps to create a community of likeminded people who have similar values and goals. It can also help people who are curious to expand their values and goals.How can storytelling help with sales? It helps you build the like, know and trust factor and it makes you relatable. It simply begins with being honest with yourself and going from there.In today's episode:The moment Jessi found her voice again How storytelling has changed Jessi's life How your story can help you make sales How to use your pivotal moments to shine a light on your storyHow your story helps you grow and scaleCONNECT WITH JESSI:IG: @thisismytruthpodcast This is My Truth PodcastCONNECT WITH HOLLY: TEXT HOLLY: 614-810-4236 or click hereJOIN CRUSH THE RUSH LIVE: https://www.hollymariehaynes.com/liveI hope these tips help! Keep in touch! Leave me a message at hollymariehaynes.com or instagram.com/holly_marie_haynes
The concepts in this episode apply to whatever decison you might be facing...or ignoring. Decisions can be hard and it's easy to get derailed by fear. Jessi walks us through her own example of making a really hard decsion...then pivoting again. She talks through how she navigated it and what it was like on the other side, after she gave herself the space to acknowledge what she needed to do. At the age of 33, Jessi was handed a pivotal moment when her husband asked her one morning - are you happy? Her answer changed the course of her path. In that moment, she realized that while on the outside it looked like she had it all - successful leadership career at Google, 2 kids, supportive partner, beautiful house in the city of Chicago - on the inside she had become a shell of herself. She had lost her voice. It was at that moment when she realized she held the power to write her own story and that she would do everything in her power to reclaim her voice, own her story & always speak her truth... www.jessishuraleff.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/jessishuraleff/ https://www.instagram.com/thisismytruthpodcast/ --- **Connect at a deeper level with your 'perfect fit' clients. Grab my free audio training with workbook HERE to meet them right where they're at with messaging that resonates. Come connect with me on Instagram! And if you love this episode, share it and tag me so I can see what you're liking :)
Today I'm sharing the episode that I did with Heather Chauvin for her podcast, Emotionally Uncomfortable. In this conversation we dive into a story that I have yet to share in detail and dig into the 'not this. not this. not this' voice that is so often so easy to ignore (or is that just me?). Listen to her podcast here: https://podcasts.apple.com/lt/podcast/933-the-power-of-speaking-your-truth-interview/id982980293?i=1000556277346 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jessi-shuraleff/message
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Turning Tragedy into Triumph with Jessi ShuraleffEpisode S4E4: Show Notes. Today's guest shares the story of a woman who has triumphed, overcome adversity, and taken a fork in the road moment to turn tragedy into a platform for helping others. This leader, podcaster and mom is here to tell us about her work empowering individuals and brands to step into their light, reclaim their voice, and drive greater impact. Join us today to hear the story of how a conversation with her husband made her realize she had lost her voice, how she felt in that moment, and how it led to her finally addressing everything she had been avoiding. We touch on coming to terms with society's labels, navigating feelings around infertility, and the power of reclaiming the story in your own voice, before discussing the tools that helped Jessi to navigate the changing dynamics in her relationships that happened as a result of her personal evolution. Jessi tells us about some of the real and raw stories guests have shared on her podcast, This is My Truth, and tells us why hearing them has been so powerful for us, before sharing her advice to other moms who want to slow down: get outside in nature! Thanks for tuning in. Key Points From This Episode:An introduction to today's guest, Jessi Shuraleff.The story of how, at 33, she realized that she had the power to write her own story and reclaim her voice to allow her story to speak its truth.The conversation she had with her husband that made her realize she had lost her voice.How she felt in that moment, and how it led to addressing everything she had avoided.Jessica's experience of addressing sexual trauma and stepping into her sexual power.What led to Jessi throwing herself into her career: she knew what she was doing!Coming to terms with society's labels and finding a way to settle into them. The isolation that she felt while navigating her experience with infertility.Feelings around failure, infertility and shame that Jessi experienced.The sense of empowerment you can feel when you tell the story in your own voice.Why reclaiming your voice starts with you. Tools that helped Jessi to recover: therapy and coaching.How relationships change as you evolve and how Jessica and Jessi navigated this with their husbands.The role of feedback from your spouse and husband.Jessi's podcast, This is My Truth, and the many stories she has featured.Her advice to other moms who want to slow down: get outside!Tweetables:“Most likely, all of us have had those moments where you're asking, why is this happening to me? Why me? I've got to be the only one who's experiencing that. It's true that your experiences are uniquely your own, but so many times there's a common thread that we can all relate to.” — Jessi Shuraleff [0:06:03]Links Mentioned in Today's Episode: Jessi Shuraleff Jessi Shuraleff on LinkedInJessi Shuraleff on InstagramThe Zen MommyTMAC Fitness. 20 Minute Home Workouts Beginner and Advanced Workouts. No equipment. Each Workout Ends with a Meditation. BrandGo to ahimsahome.com to get your set of smart stainless steel dishes for your kiddos. Use code "ZENMOM" for 15% offexclusions on bundles, gift cards, and moveable meal collectionsSupport the show
For many of us, new motherhood can change how we view ourselves and completely shift our idea of who we have always thought we were as we navigate our lives. Identity shifts can be a normal process of the motherhood experience, but it is important that we do not lose ourselves in the process. In today's episode, we talk to Jessi Shuraleff about these shifts in identity and how to advocate for yourself in an authentic and yet still impactful way.An effective storyteller & passionate people-first leader, Jessi spent 13.5 years at Google effectively building and leading strong sales & marketing teams partnering with some of the largest global brands in the world. Creating, building, and maintaining relationships is at the core of who she is and authenticity, vulnerability and storytelling have been the cornerstone of her skillset to get her to where she is today as a leader, a podcaster & a mom. Her mission is to create community & connection through sharing personal stories to empower individuals & brands to step into their own light, reclaim their voice & drive greater impact. You can find her on her website at www.jessishuraleff.com or tune into her podcast, This Is My Truth, available on all major podcast platforms. We also talk about:The question that changed everything for JessiWhat it means to live authentically and how we can work towards that goalHow to overcome a loss of identity in motherhoodSpecific examples of how to remain authentic in your own life and teach that to your childrenHow to overcome feelings of loneliness or isolation in motherhoodJessi's practice and why she loves working with womenJessi's Resources:Visit her website: https://www.jessishuraleff.com/IG @thisismytruthpodcastJoin our Kula village:Join the Kula waitlistFind us on IG: @hello.kulaAre you an expert? Come work with us!Thanks for listening!
Today I share my conversation with Emily Steele, for her podcast, Local to Legend. We dig into how to use storytelling to create connection - personally & professionally. To listen to more of Emily's podcast, Local to Legend, check it out here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/local-to-legend/id1539714195 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jessi-shuraleff/message
Today I share part of the conversation I had with Megan Hall of the Inspired Women Podcast. We dive into so many things and you can pick up our conversation by checking out the rest of the episode (start at 30:05) here: https://inspiredwomenpodcast.com/becoming-your-authentic-self-featuring-jessi-shuraleff/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jessi-shuraleff/message
Have you been wondering what it would be like to leave your "steady" job and pursue a dream, but have no clue how?Learn from someone who did it so well: Jessi Shuraleff.Listen in on how one moment of her husband asking her if she was happy had changed this mama of 2 and corporate leader's entire life.In this episode, we dive into how she made the slow but mighty transition from her corporate job to becoming a business owner and coach. From the vulnerable moments of telling her husband how unhappy she was to how they prepared the finances.Jessi and I get to talking on:The power of curiosity and speaking her truthHow she turned her love of mentoring and leading a team into her own businessWhat solidified the decision to leave her careerand more!Ready to dive in? Click play!Connect with Jessi:InstagramWebsiteThis Is My Truth PodcastI look forward to getting to know you better so please subscribe, rate and review, and connect with me on Instagram! (@adrikeefe)Head over to www.AdrianaKeefe.com for more information, free tools and tips, and more!Heartfül of Kerøsene - Jeff II https://youtu.be/ZbyFsGMjfRgCreative Commons AttributionFree Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/al-heartful-of-kerseneMusic promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/y-tbE2FIA1o
Where are my type A personalities who like to control everything? Today we are going to talk about motherhood, IVF children, medical reduction, genetic markers, and life lessons that put your relationship to the test. 1 in 4 women have either had a miscarriage or a loss. What percentage of women are talking about it? You really only see the tip of the iceberg! Are you judging others or taking your mask off? What is it that you need? Can women have it all? Better Call Daddy: The Safe Space For Controversy. An effective storyteller & passionate people-first leader, Jessi spent 13.5 years at Google effectively building and leading strong sales & marketing teams partnering with some of the largest global brands in the world. Creating, building, and maintaining relationships is at the core of who she is and authenticity, vulnerability and storytelling have been the cornerstone of her skillset to get her to where she is today as a leader, a podcaster & a mom. Jessi has been the keynote speaker at Google, Instacart, and The Forem as well as spoken on numerous podcasts - Emotionally Uncomfortable, Mimosas with Mom, Own Your Truth, MindfulFire and many more - about the topics of authentic leadership, infertility, storytelling & owning your truth. Her passion is working with female leaders & women-led businesses, helping them reclaim their voice and amplify it in an authentic & proven way - both personally & professionally. Her mission is to create community & connection through sharing personal stories to empower individuals & brands to step into their own light, reclaim their voice & drive greater impact. You can find her on her website at www.jessishuraleff.com or tune into her podcast, This Is My Truth, available on all major podcast platforms. You can also find her on LinkedIn at Jess Shuraleff and on Instagram @thisismytruthpodcast. Connect with Reena https://linktr.ee/bettercalldaddy https://www.youtube.com/c/BetterCallDaddy linkedin.com/in/reenafriedmanwatts twitter.com/reenareena instagram.com/reenafriedmanwatts Me and my daddy would love to hear from you podchaser.com/bettercalldaddy ratethispodcast.com/bettercalldaddy
Today I am sharing the conversation I had with my friend John Neral for his podcast, The mid-career GPS. We talked about all the things, but mainly how being able to recognize when and how to pivot has been the cornerstone of my career so far - both in corporate and since leaving. You can find John's podcast, The Mid-career GPS Podcast here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-mid-career-gps-podcast/id1548327541 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jessi-shuraleff/message
At the age of 33, Jessi Shuraleff was handed a pivotal moment when her husband asked her one morning - are you happy? Her answer changed the course of her path. In that moment, she realized that while on the outside it looked like she had it all - successful leadership career at Google, 2 kids, supportive partner, beautiful house in the city of Chicago - on the inside she had become a shell of herself. She had lost her own voice. It was at that moment she realized she held the power to write her own story and that she would do everything in her power to reclaim her voice, own her story & always speak her truth.In today's episode, we discuss…What it means to be speaking your truth in your daily lifeHow perfectionism can get in the way of speaking your truth as a working womanHow you can feel authentically you“Speaking your truth doesn't always mean going in guns blazing.”How to start speaking your truth when you know you are not being honest with yourself at home or at workFor the show notes and all the links mentioned in today's episode, head to secretsofsupermom.com/77.Stay connected!www.secretsofsupermom.comSecrets of Supermom on FacebookSecrets of Supermom on Instagram
Today I shared a conversation that I had with my friend Adam Coelho for his podcast, The Mindful FIRE podcast. On his podcast he explores mindfulness and the Financial Independence Retire Early movement to uncover the strategies and mindsets to live life with meaning, purpose and financial independence. In our episode, we dive into what it took me to get to the point of leaving Google and feeling financially sound to get there. Listen to The Mindful FIRE Podcast here: https://www.mindfulfire.org/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jessi-shuraleff/message
Jessi Shuraleff is an effective storyteller, podcast host, former Google exec, and passionate leader. Her passion is working with female leaders & women-led businesses, helping them develop their voice and amplify that voice in an authentic & proven way. Jessi shares a pivotal and life-changing moment. We talk about tough, uncomfortable, but necessary conversations we need to have with ourselves and our partners. We talk about infertility, loss, and grief. We talk about self-development and holding space for ourselves and the women in our communities. “One of the hardest things that I had to do was look inward and admit to myself that I wasn't happy.” - Jessi Shuraleff Links: Christie's Website Christie's Instagram: @sasssays Jessi's Website Jessi's Podcast Jessi's Instagram: @thisismytruthpodcast Jessi's Coaching Program Lean In: Women, Work, and the Will to Lead by Sheryl Sandberg Lean Out: The Truth About Women, Power, and the Workplace by Marissa Orr Previous Sass Says Episodes Mentioned: Ep 43 Heather Chauvin
Welcome to The Inspired Women Podcast. On this episode your host Megan Hall interviews Jessi Shuraleff. An effective storyteller & passionate people-first leader, Jessi spent 13.5 years at Google effectively building and leading strong sales & marketing teams partnering with... Read moreBecoming Your Authentic Self Featuring Jessi Shuraleff
In this week's podcast episode, Emily chats with Jessi Shuraleff, host of the podcast, This is My Truth and coach for women seeking to reclaim their stories and their voice. Jessi joins to share more about storytelling and how to actually use it in your business to drive sales and connections.At the age of 33, Jessi was handed a pivotal moment when her husband asked her one morning - are you happy? Her answer changed the course of her path. In that moment, she realized that while on the outside it looked like she had it all - successful leadership career at Google, two kids, supportive partner, beautiful house in the city of Chicago - on the inside she had become a shell of herself. She had lost her own voice. It was at that moment she realized she held the power to write her own story and that she would do everything in her power to reclaim her voice, own her story & always speak her truth.An effective storyteller & passionate people-first leader, Jessi spent 13.5 years at Google effectively building and leading strong sales & marketing teams partnering with some of the largest global brands in the world. Creating, building, and maintaining relationships is at the core of who she is and authenticity, vulnerability and storytelling have been the cornerstone of her skillset to get her to where she is today as a leader, a podcaster & a mom.Jessi walks listeners through how to discover their own stories and how to find the meaningful moments in your life. She breaks down the importance of writing your story down and how you should go about sharing it. Jessi also shares how you can use storytelling in your marketing strategy and why it's one of the most cost-effective tools in your arsenal of tactics. She offers advice for cultivating know, like, and trust factors in your business that will draw in your ideal customer.If you've been curious about how to actually incorporate storytelling into your strategy, listen to this episode with Jessi!Tune in for topics like:Jessi's moment of truth that spurred her into entrepreneurshipHow to get curious with yourselfWhy it's important to write down your story and read it out loud (even if you never plan to share it all)Where to find your business whyShowing up on your personal profile versus your business profileHow to create little touchpoints in your business that will set you apartLinks from the episode:Jessi's websiteJessi's InstagramJessi's LinkedInMoment of Truth podcastFollow me (Emily Steele) (Love Local) on Instagram for a little business + a little life, and a whole lot of positive energy!
"Never be afraid to raise your voice for honesty and truth and compassion against injustice and lying and greed. If people all over the world...would do this, it would change the earth.” ― William Faulkner In this episode, Jessi shares her story and highlights: How to own your vulnerability How to teach your children to own their own stories How to advocate for yourself and your family Continue the conversation on Instagram @heatherchauvin_ Sign up for the Virtual Business Retreat happening April 22-24: www.heatherchauvin.com/retreat
Share your thoughts about the show, here!Are you feeling less than excited about the New Year and your continued road of infertility? 2021 has been a year of many ups downs. Living with infertility during a pandemic, aka COVID-19, is not only stressful, but down-right bullshit!Monique shares helpful, compassionate, and simple reminders that you can implement today and take with you into 2022. Happy New Year friend, this show and community would be NOTHING without you;) You can watch this episode and others here! Don't forget to Follow on social.Support IAM Podcast at: https://ko-fi.com/infertilityandmepodcast**Please be advised that Monique is NOT a mental health professional. All commentary is life experience-based.**00:00:00-Intro00:02:40-Shoutout to all of the amazing 2020 friends who shared both publicly and anonymously on the show: Stacey Brown, Barb(anonymous), Mia Clermont, Sarah(anonymous), Aiza Frayer, Veronica(anonymous), Sondra Wyckoff, Nina(anonymous), Cassandra Conley, Aaliyah(anonymous), Tiffany Lewis, Meaghan Shaffer, Ashley Hardy, Jessi Shuraleff, Bethany Jewell, The ladies of Infertilidad Latina Podcast: Audrey, Jasmine, Blanca, Denise(anonymous), Krystle Chavez, Emily Ginn, Gianna(anonymous), and Dr. Natasha 00:05:40-Topic: infertility and a New Year*shirt and hat in episode video from: Intertile TeesMaintain balanced nutrition.Exercise at the discretion of your Doctor.Protect yourself from COVID exposure.Be proactive about getting the help of a therapist or counselor.Make communication/honesty a priority with your spouse and yourself about your feelings.00:16:40-Give your spouse the gift of being a safe-space.Do more of the activities you love or that bring joy.If you enjoyed today's episode, share it with a friend, maybe two;)Support IAM Podcast at: https://ko-fi.com/infertilityandmepodcastSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/infertility-and-me/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Eleven guests share their lessons learned to help you build Your Mid-Career GPS. They've fought hard to get where they are. Their paths aren't easy, but they are happy in their careers. They're here to share their lessons learned. You'll hear great advice from guests: Jennifer Miller, Tammy Gooler Loeb, Sarah White, Jeremy Tolan, Jessi Shuraleff, Felicia Shanken, Javier Lopez, Chelle Johnson, Theresa McGeehan, Clare Simmons, and Wendi Hatton. Click on the links to listen to their entire episode. · Jennifer Miller· Tammy Gooler Loeb· Sarah White· Jeremy Tolan· Jessi Shuraleff· Felicia Shanken· Javier Lopez· Chelle Johnson· Theresa McGeehan· Clare Simmons· Wendi Hatton To book a “Get to Know You Call” with John, click this link. List of Resources:· Episode 13 – How to Communicate Your Value· Your Mid-Career GPS – Four Steps to Figuring Out What's Next by John Neral· SHOW UP - Six Strategies to Lead a More Energetic and Impactful Career by John Neral Calls to Action: · Get your free Mid-Career GPS Resources at https://johnneral.com. · Join the “Your Mid-Career GPS Private Facebook Group” here.
Maggie and Misty are hanging out this week with fellow authenticity and storytelling advocate Jessi Shuraleff. If you aren't familiar with Jessi (or her podcast This is My Truth), be prepared to get to know a truly genuine soul! Believing deeply that curiosity is a superpower, Jessi shares her brave story through infertility, IVF, and the things that unfolded as a result. Illustrating clearly that real life is neither black nor white, it is with true beauty and grace that Jessi walks us through her own gray areas. Important links: Jessi's Website This is My Truth Podcast This is My Truth Instagram #podcastsforwomen #womenwhopodcast #herstory #IVF #abortion #infertility #curiosity #brave #authenticity #storytelling --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rainydaycollective/support
Welcome to The Mindful Fire Podcast where we explore living mindfully on the path to financial independence and beyond. I'm your host, Adam Coelho and I'm so glad you're here. On today's episode of the podcast. I'm joined by my new friend, Jessi Shuraleff.Jessi spent 13 and a half years at Google leading and coaching sales teams using authenticity value-based selling and storytelling to drive impact in revenue for her customers.She's worked with brands both big and small across numerous industries, including retail technology, real estate and B2B.She recently left the corporate world and has taken the leap into solopreneurship as the founder of the podcast and community, This Is My Truth.Creating building and maintaining relationships is at the core of who she is and authenticity, vulnerability and storytelling have been the cornerstone of her skill set to get where she is today as a leader, podcaster and mom. Her personal mission is to create community and connection through the sharing of personal stories, to empower individuals and brands, to step into their own light, reclaim their voice and drive greater impact. In this conversation, Jessie and I explore her journey over the last 13 and a half years at Google, where she had a ton of success, but ultimately found herself at 6:03 in the morning, brushing her teeth a few years ago and having her husband asked her a question he's asked many times, " Are you happy?". And she had to answer "no". She realized that she needed to make some changes in her life to reclaim her voice, find her own way, rediscovering herself and what's truly important to her in the process. This moment, what she calls her 6:03 moment, really catalyzed a ton of change for her in her life. And while she didn't leave Google overnight, it began a process of self discovery that included therapy, coaching, self exploration, and just really untangling a lot of the go go, go culture that she had internalized growing up in this society and building a career within Google, which I can tell you is quite the go go, go type of place. We explore a lot around this idea of the go go, go culture, where we all are taking on so much. So many projects, parenting, working, taking care of our houses, taking care of our family members, trying to fit all these things into our life and all the while forgetting to take care of ourselves and forgetting to listen to ourselves and asking the question, what do I need right now?And we both share how the practices of mindfulness and journaling allowed us to build the self-awareness to recognize when we need to slow down, look inward and ask some tough questions about our life and our priorities.Jessi and I had a really great conversation. I think there's a ton of wisdom here. I share a lot around how I've been feeling quite burnt out recently and how I noticed that I needed to start doing the self-care things that are so important to find my way back to balance and to showing up in the way that I want to show up for myself, my son, and my wife.Full Show Notes | https://bit.ly/3CUqzODMore Inspiring Interviews | https://bit.ly/3mamlNeMore Guided Meditations | https://bit.ly/2XzgZ3N
In this episode, I'm sharing an interview I did on the "This Is My Truth" podcast with Jessi Shuraleff. I share how our stories are shaped and moulded through our own perspectives based on our upbringing and surroundings. My story about my upbringing and how it has impacted the relationships I have found myself in and the work I've done to reflect and understand how that's, in turn, impacted the world around me. Towards the end of our conversation, I touch on resilience and how in order to fully understand what true resilience was, I had to be willing to put in the work. Stay connected with Jessi online Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thisismytruthpodcast/ Web: www.jessishuraleff.com Stay connected with us online: Facebook- http://bit.ly/2CkjhqV Instagram- http://bit.ly/2OszRfs Twitter- http://bit.ly/2RU9tcz Youtube- http://bit.ly/MakiniSmithYoutube LinkedIn- http://bit.ly/2IZZZIm Website- http://bit.ly/2PvRRSu Books- http://bit.ly/MakiniSmith Subscribe to our newsletter if you love the value and free stuff! http://bit.ly/2AVKNJM Send feedback/questions to info@awalkinmystilettos.com Submit guest suggestions HERE info@awalkinmystilettos.com
(Previously aired 5/31/2020) In the first episode, our host, Jessi Shuraleff, talks about the intention of This Is My Truth. A platform for honest, open conversations. The stories shared are not often spoken about or discussed, but once told, have the ability to shine a light on another perspective, or a much needed conversation. These stories may make us laugh, some may make us cry, but together, we will learn from one another and begin to heal. Because walls need to be torn down, masks need to come off, stories need to be heard in order our truths to be told. This is my Truth. Tell me Yours. xoxo, Jessi This is My Truth is a newly launched podcast, and I'd love to know what you think! Please consider leaving a review, comment or rate the podcast on Apple Podcasts. If my message resonated with you, please share with others in your circle who may benefit as well! It would be much appreciated! You can connect to This is My Truth on: *PRIVATE* Facebook Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/238438050699433/ Leave me a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jessi-shuraleff/message Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thisismytruthpodcast/ Email: jessinshuraleff@gmail.com Web: www.jessishuraleff.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jessi-shuraleff/message
This week on The Business Couch with Dr Yishai, I had Jessi Shuraleff, XGoogler, solopreneur, founder of the podcast and community “This is My Truth,” and Mentor at The Forem.In part 1 of our two-part Story Tuesday Conversation, Jessi shared lessons she learned the hard way about listening to her gut and when it may be better not to share your story. In part 2, Jessi talked about the difference between your zone of excellence and your zone of genius, how she learned–painfully–about the difference between them, and steps you can take to start tuning into your inner voice and listening to your gut. If you haven't yet, go back and listen to episodes 130 and 131 to learn from a connection, vulnerability, and sales expert who doesn't shy away from being human – on the contrary, she's made it her mission to learn and grow into a solopreneur and force of nature to be reckoned with! At the end of episode 131, Jessi asked me the following question: Why do we get stuck, trip ourselves, or get in our own way when we take leaps as entrepreneurs and leaders and what are some of the hacks we can learn early and practice often to navigate them?Thanks for the fantastic question, Jessi! I can't wait to dive in and share my thoughts, research, and hacks. This episode is brought to you by Adaptability Coaching. Want to learn how to make adaptability your superpower to thrive in business and beyond? Learn psychology and neuroscience-backed frameworks and tools to harness the adaptability of the human brain. Learn to become fast, flexible, and formidable. Learn more at www.DrYishai.com/Coaching Connect with Dr. Yishai: Podcast Site: https://thebusinesscouchwithdryishai.buzzsprout.com/Website: https://www.DrYishai.com/Email: Yishai@DrYishai.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dryishai/Instagram: @DrYishai or https://www.instagram.com/dryishai/ Disclaimer: The information contained in this publication is for general informational purposes only and shall not be relied on or construed as coaching advice. © 2020 Yishai B LLC. All rights reserved.
Jessi Shuraleff is an XGoogler, solopreneur, founder of the podcast and community “This is My Truth,” and Mentor at The Forem.Story Tuesday's conversation was so packed and full of stories and lessons that I just had to share it all – in two parts! In Episode 130 Part 1, Jessi shared lessons she learned the hard way about listening to her gut and not ignoring her inner voice. She shared wisdom on vulnerability, how to share your personal story, and when it may be better not to share. Part 2 continues with Jessi talking about the difference between your zone of excellence and your zone of genius, how she learned–painfully–about the difference between them, and steps you can take to start turning into your inner voice and listening to your gut. This episode is brought to you by Adaptability Coaching. Want to learn how to make adaptability your superpower to thrive in business and beyond? Learn psychology and neuroscience-backed frameworks and tools to harness the adaptability of the human brain. Learn to become fast, flexible, and formidable. Learn more at www.DrYishai.com/Coaching Guest Links:Website: www.jessishuraleff.comInstagram: @ThisIsMyTruthPodcastPodcast: This Is My Truth podcast Subscribe at: https://www.jessishuraleff.com/podcast Host Links:Podcast Website: https://thebusinesscouchwithdryishai.buzzsprout.com/Connect with Dr. Yishai: https://www.DrYishai.com/contact Dr. Yishai's email: Yishai@DrYishai.comDr. Yishai's Instagram: @DrYishai or https://www.instagram.com/dryishai/Disclaimer: The information contained in this publication is for general informational purposes only and shall not be relied on or construed as coaching advice. © 2020 Yishai B LLC. All rights reserved.
Jessi Shuraleff is an XGoogler, solopreneur, founder of the podcast and community “This is My Truth,” and Mentor at The Forem.Story Tuesday's conversation was so packed and full of stories and lessons that I just had to share it all – in two parts! In Part 1, Jessi shares lessons she learned the hard way about listening to her gut and not ignoring her inner voice. She shares wisdom on vulnerability, how to share your personal story, and when it may be better not to share. Episode 131, Part 2 will continue with Jessi talking about the difference between your zone of excellence and your zone of genius, lessons she learned the hard way about the difference between them, and steps you can take to start turning into your inner voice and listening to your gut. This episode is brought to you by Adaptability Coaching. Want to learn how to make adaptability your superpower to thrive in business and beyond? Learn psychology and neuroscience-backed frameworks and tools to harness the adaptability of the human brain. Learn to become fast, flexible, and formidable. Learn more at www.DrYishai.com/Coaching Guest Links:Website: www.jessishuraleff.comInstagram: @ThisIsMyTruthPodcastPodcast: This Is My Truth podcast Subscribe at: https://www.jessishuraleff.com/podcast Host Links:Podcast Website: https://thebusinesscouchwithdryishai.buzzsprout.com/Connect with Dr. Yishai: https://www.DrYishai.com/contact Dr. Yishai's email: Yishai@DrYishai.comDr. Yishai's Instagram: @DrYishai or https://www.instagram.com/dryishai/Disclaimer: The information contained in this publication is for general informational purposes only and shall not be relied on or construed as coaching advice. © 2020 Yishai B LLC. All rights reserved.
This week on The Business Couch with Dr. Yishai, I had Jessi Shuraleff, XGoogler, solopreneur, founder of the podcast and community “This is My Truth,” and Mentor at The Forem.Our Insightful conversation was so great I just had to share it all with you, so you got a double dose of insight this week! In part 1, Jessi shared her story of excelling at sales in Google, getting promoted 7 times, and the moment that changed everything and led her to leaving Google to create her own company centered around storytelling and sales.In part 2, Jessi shared her own fertility struggles and how they became a core part of her passion to create her podcast and community. She also talked about how stories create connection, how connection is at the core of sales, and how her own process as a recovering perfectionist helped her see and create incremental growth for herself, her business, and her clients.If you haven't yet, go back and listen to episodes 127 and 128 to learn from an incredibly successful, unabashedly human, and story-driven entrepreneur. Today, I'm talking all about change. What makes it hard, how we struggle and fail to create lasting change, and I share my own framework – The GAP Framework - to understand and create lasting change.This episode is brought to you by Adaptability Coaching. Want to learn how to make adaptability your superpower to thrive in business and beyond? Learn psychology and neuroscience-backed frameworks and tools to harness the adaptability of the human brain. Learn to become fast, flexible, and formidable. Learn more at www.DrYishai.com/Coaching Connect with Dr. Yishai: Podcast Site: https://thebusinesscouchwithdryishai.buzzsprout.com/Website: https://www.DrYishai.com/Email: Yishai@DrYishai.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dryishai/Instagram: @DrYishai or https://www.instagram.com/dryishai/ Disclaimer: The information contained in this publication is for general informational purposes only and shall not be relied on or construed as coaching advice. © 2020 Yishai B LLC. All rights reserved.
Jessi Shuraleff is an XGoogler, solopreneur, founder of the podcast and community “This is My Truth,” and Mentor at The Forem.Insight Sunday's conversation was so jam-packed that I had to share it all – in two parts! In Part 1, Jessi shared her story of excelling at sales in Google, getting promoted 7 times, and the moment that changed everything and led her to leave Google to create her own company centered around storytelling and sales. Part 2, Jessi continues sharing her own fertility struggles and how they became a core part of her passion to create her podcast and community. She also talks about how stories create connection, how connection is at the core of sales, and how her own process as a recovering perfectionist has helped her see and create incremental growth for herself, her business, and her clients. This episode is brought to you by Adaptability Coaching. Want to learn how to make adaptability your superpower to thrive in business and beyond? Learn psychology and neuroscience-backed frameworks and tools to harness the adaptability of the human brain. Learn to become fast, flexible, and formidable. Learn more at www.DrYishai.com/Coaching Guest Links:Website: www.jessishuraleff.comInstagram: @ThisIsMyTruthPodcastPodcast: This Is My Truth podcast Subscribe at: https://www.jessishuraleff.com/podcast Host Links:Podcast Website: https://thebusinesscouchwithdryishai.buzzsprout.com/Connect with Dr. Yishai: https://www.DrYishai.com/contact Dr. Yishai's email: Yishai@DrYishai.comDr. Yishai's Instagram: @DrYishai or https://www.instagram.com/dryishai/Disclaimer: The information contained in this publication is for general informational purposes only and shall not be relied on or construed as coaching advice. © 2020 Yishai B LLC. All rights reserved.
Jessi Shuraleff is an XGoogler, solopreneur, founder of the podcast and community “This is My Truth,” and Mentor at The Forem.Insight Sunday's conversation was so jam packed that I had to share it all – in two parts! In Part 1, Jessi shares her story of excelling at sales in Google, getting promoted 7 times, and the moment that changed everything and led her to leaving Google to create her own company centered around storytelling and sales. In Episode 128, Part 2, Jessi will continue sharing her story, including fertility struggles and how they became a core part of her passion to create her podcast and community. She also talks about how stories create connection, how connection is at the core of sales, and how her own process as a recovering perfectionist has helped her see and create incremental growth for herself, her business, and her clients. This episode is brought to you by Adaptability Coaching. Want to learn how to make adaptability your superpower to thrive in business and beyond? Learn psychology and neuroscience-backed frameworks and tools to harness the adaptability of the human brain. Learn to become fast, flexible, and formidable. Learn more at www.DrYishai.com/Coaching Guest Links:Website: www.jessishuraleff.comInstagram: @ThisIsMyTruthPodcastPodcast: This Is My Truth podcast Subscribe at: https://www.jessishuraleff.com/podcast Host Links:Podcast Website: https://thebusinesscouchwithdryishai.buzzsprout.com/Connect with Dr. Yishai: https://www.DrYishai.com/contact Dr. Yishai's email: Yishai@DrYishai.comDr. Yishai's Instagram: @DrYishai or https://www.instagram.com/dryishai/Disclaimer: The information contained in this publication is for general informational purposes only and shall not be relied on or construed as coaching advice. © 2020 Yishai B LLC. All rights reserved.
This week on the Mimosas with Moms Podcast, Abbey welcomes Jessi Shuraleff in a raw and real conversation about infertility. Jessi shares her infertility journey and pregnancy experience as a way to help other mamas struggling with infertility to feel less isolated and alone. Jessi shares her journey of working through some of her traumatic experiences, her feelings throughout her journey, and how opening up and talking about infertility has been like taking off the mask she was wearing. How did Jessi take the mask off of her own infertility? Let's talk about it, CHEERS! ——————————————— You can find Jessi Shuraleff: Instagram: @thisismytruthpodcast www.jessishuraleff.com This is My Truth Podcast - available wherever you are listening to this podcast! ——————————————— Instagram @mimosaswithmoms FB /mimosaswithmoms Email 2mimosamoms@gmail.com An ABC of Families by Abbey Williams - https://www.amazon.com/ABC-Families-Abbey-Williams/dp/0711256535
In this week's episode I speak with Jessi Shuraleff about her experiences as a leader and how she builds psychological safety and an overall culture of seeing your team members as human beings and how you can too! Jessi Shuraleff has spent the last 13.5 years at Google, effectively leading & coaching sales teams using authenticity, value-based selling & storytelling to drive impact & revenue for her customers. She's worked with brands both big & small across numerous industries including Retail, Technology, Real Estate & B2B, partnering with brands' executive suite to build sustainable marketing strategies across brand & performance KPIs. She has recently left the corporate world & has taken the leap into solopreneurship as the founder of the podcast & community, This Is My Truth. Creating, building, and maintaining relationships is at the core of who she is and authenticity, vulnerability and storytelling have been the cornerstone of her skillset to get her to where she is today as a leader, a podcaster & a mom. Her passion is working with entrepreneurs helping them develop their brand voice, amplify that voice in an authentic & proven way and helping to grow their business by increasing sales while increasing profit, and/or increase engagement across marketing channels. Her personal mission is to create community & connection through sharing personal stories to empower individuals & brands to step into their own light, reclaim their voice & drive greater impact. Jessi is focused on creating community & connection through storytelling to empower women to step into their own light, reclaim their voice & drive greater impact in business, leadership & life. Her Storyteller's Collective is for for female business owners, entrepreneurs & leaders who want to amplify their voice in a way that feels authentic while increasing profit & driving impact. Follow Jessi here: www.jessishuraleff.com & @thisismytruthpodcast
Jessi Shuraleff is a former Head of Industry at Google who, after 13.5 years, after much reflection, decided to take her career in a new direction. As a caring and empathetic leader, Jessi guided her teams to great success and was on a clearly defined path for more success within her organization. However, like most of us, we seek to do something different to make a more significant impact. Jessi shares her wonderful experiences at Google and her mindset around what led her to decide to leave her position in this episode. She shares how taking an internal, lateral position was one of the best career moves she ever made. Jessi also shares her motto for 2021 and how that is helping her explore new opportunities for her family, her life, and her career. Jessi's transparency and openness are evident in this episode. If you are considering making a bold move in your career because you know there is something more out there for you, I hope you will listen to this episode. You can follow Jessi on Instagram @ThisIsMyTruthPodcast and contact her via her website at https://jessishuraleff.com. Key Topics & Time Stamps: · Getting to know Jessi Shuraleff (2:43)· Jessi's career at Google leading to being a Head of Industry (4:13)· Your career is a Jungle Gym not a ladder (7:53)· Why making a horizontal move was one of Jessi's best career moves (9:09)· Listening to the whisper saying “Not this” (14:07)· When the whisper shouts “Not this” (16:51)· Jessi's last week at Google (21:25)· Jessi's theme for 2021 - “F the handcuffs” (23:45)· Life after Google (26:04)· Jessi's advice to help someone to help them create their Mid-Career GPS (31:42)· Where you can connect with Jessi (36:33) List of Resources:· Follow Jessi on Instagram @ThisIsMyTruthPodcast and contact her via her website at https://jessishuraleff.com.· #SHOWUP2020 – Episode #14 with Jessi Shuraleffhttps://anchor.fm/showup2020/episodes/SHOW-UP-To-Lead-Authentically--Empathetically-ejv7b3/a-a57pll· This Is My Truth Podcast Interview with John Neral - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/this-is-my-truth/id1504560828?i=1000493219825· Get John's Book - SHOW UP - Six Strategies to Lead a More Energetic and Impactful CareerCalls to Action: · Download “The 55-Minute Career Transition Jump Start” by clicking here or visiting https://johnneral.com.· Get notified when new podcast episodes drop. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts here or wherever you listen. And don't forget to rate and review to let me know what you are enjoying or learning. · Let's stay connected by following me on social. LinkedIn @johnneral, Instagram @johnneralcoaching, Facebook @johnneralcoaching, Twitter @john_neral.· Visit https://johnneral.com for more information.
Today Jessi Shuraleff is on the podcast. Jessi is a podcaster, mother, storyteller and active listener. Jessi quickly climbed the corporate ladder at Google. Take a listen as we dive into conversations about shifting perceptions, trusting ourselves, doing the inner work, shifting social norms and living life on your terms. Jessi has a podcast called, This is My Truth. You can also find Jessi at www.instagram.com/thisismytruthpodcast/ To learn more about the Beauty in Behavior programs go to www.dianesorensen.net Start understanding your child's behavior at a deeper level.
Jessi Shuraleff shares her journey of failed IUI's, cancelled cycles, frozen embryo transfer, a positive pregnancy test, and now being a mother of two. She talks about the community and support available to those who are still on their fertility journey and about how her fertility journey made her a more empathetic woman and mother. Listen to this episode of the Colorado Fertility Conference Podcast, hosted by September Burton. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cofertilityconference/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cofertilityconference/support
It was 6:03am and her husband looked her in the eye and ask "Are you happy?" "No." It was a defining moment in Jessi's life which started her on this incredible journey to identifying what her REAL truth was, as well as inspiring other women to begin sharing their authentic truth. You can find more of Jessi Shuraleff on her own podcast This is my Truth, as well as on IG @thisismytruthpodcast and her website www.jessishuraleff.com
Leaders are called to serve their teams and organizations. But leading authentically and with vulnerability isn't a sign of weakness. It's a sign of connection, competence, and confidence. Whether you are an emerging leader or have been in a leadership role for some time, this podcast episode will open your mind and your heart to leading more authentically and creating better business relationships. Jessi Shuraleff is the the Head of Industry at Google. She is a recognized sales leader who shows up each day authentically to make the impact she wants. Jessi is also the founder and host of the “This Is My Truth” podcast. Jessi and John get on the mic to discuss: * The meaning of leading authentically and vulnerably * How to actively listen and hold space for your team members * Why Jessi doesn't believe in work-life balance * What she and her husband have learned from their infertility journey and how that allows her to stand in her truth * The power of writing You can contact John with your career story & more at www.johnneral.com/contact or email him at john@johnneral.com. You can also follow him on LinkedIn @JohnNeral, Twitter @john_neral & Instagram @JohnNeralCoaching, or join his Facebook page @JohnNeralCoaching. Follow Jessi on Instagram @ThisIsMyTruthPodcast and contact her via her website at https://jessishuraleff.com. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Promo trailer for my conversation with Jessi Shuraleff - Head of Industry at Google and the Host of “This Is My Truth” Podcast.
Jessi Shuraleff, host of the podcast, "This Is My Truth", believes that there is a true empathy deficiency in the world right now. You feel like you're living on an island is, unfortunately, the way many of us live our lives. If we can create the space for one more person to share, and they do the same for someone else...Imagine a world of empathy as opposed to judgment. Jessi believes it starts with speaking and owning our truth. 00:20 Lynn's website now has a search function - search for the keywords of the topic you are interested in. 01:00 A moment in time in Chicago 04:00 Do we really feel what we're feeling? 05:15 Empowerment when we pay attention to these moments. How do we take action on them? 11:20 This Is My Truth Podcast - sharing personal stories 13:40 Everyone's moments are unique to themselves but there is a common thread 19:70 What kind of a world could it be without judgment? 20:40 Authentic Leadership 24:40 Mental Gymnastics 28:20 If you had a magic wand... 30:20 The difference between a growth and a fixed mindset 33:00 Reach out to Jessi! https://www.jessishuraleff.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/taking-the-helm/support
How do we know what the ultimate version of ourselves is, and how do we get there? In pursuing the journey of becoming a better version of us, we must be able to recognize what that means and how our values can impact that view. Jessi takes this episode to discuss topics such as why she calls herself a “work in progress,” challenging yourself in order to grow from failure, and realizing how to understand yourself and recognize opportunity. All of these points contribute to describe ways in which we can be comfortable in our skin and live our lives the way we want to. *** If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving us a short review? It takes less than 60 seconds, and could make a huge difference in spreading the word of these inspiring/courageous conversations. For information on how to join any of the upcoming, “Courageous Conversations”, please leave us a message via the “contact us” page on (https://www.overcomingodds.today/) Interested in sponsoring any of our upcoming events? Please contact us via email (connect@overcomingodds.today) or website (https://www.overcomingodds.today/) For more daily inspirational content, consider following us on: Twitter: https://mobile.twitter.com/_overcomingodds?lang=en Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/overcomingodds/?hl=en Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/overcomingodds.today/
*Today's episode contains topics that may trigger some listeners. Listener discretion is advised!*Today's episode is part two of a three-part series on self-discovery. I had the privilege of sitting down with Jessi Shuraleff from This Is My Truth Podcast. We talked about how her journey to motherhood was not easy, especially with regards to fertility treatments, and making the very difficult call when it came to her first pregnancy. Moreover, the biggest takeaway that I hope you get from this episode is that something beautiful can come from our darkest circumstances.Infertility affects 1 in 4 women, and these women can range from the ones we know at work, our family circle, or even one of our closest friends. We must all do our part to normalize this conversation, and the sooner we can start that process, the better! You can find more information at the Infertility Awareness website.You can find Jessi on Instagram, and you can find her website and podcast here! You can also find her podcast on every major podcast platform!Follow the podcast on Instagram and Facebook! Email me at thehipstermompodcast@gmail.com with topics, guest inquiries, suggestions, or if you just want to say hi!bedtime after a coffee by Barradeen| https://www.soundcloud.com/barradeen Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/deed.en_USSupport the show (https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_donations&business=9435527DFRRKA¤cy_code=USD&source=url)