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As-salamu alaykum and welcome to the Shaded on the Day of Judgment podcast with Lena Tleib. The podcast is dedicated to deepening the understanding of Islam, while aiming to cultivate a sense of unity and inclusivity among all listeners. It will be delving into the richness of Islamic teachings and history by offering insightful lectures and discussions. Please follow us on other platforms to learn more and stay updated: Youtube: Shadeddoj Instagram: Shadeddoj Tik Tok: Shadeddoj Website: Shadeddoj.org To contact us please email us at: info@shadeddoj.org
Reflection: Fr. BrianPrayer Lead: LizMUSICStay with MeArtist(s): Music by Jacques Berthier, Taizé CommunityPublisher: ©1991 The Community of Taizé, GIA Publications, Inc. (North America)Jesus, Remember MeAlleluia! Praise and Worship Instrumentals℗ 2016 Shamrock-n-Roll, Inc.
Happy New Year everyone! Welcome to 2024. Today I talked about the type of people you choose to surround yourself with. And at the end of the podcast, you can answer the questions asked and reflect on it. I hope you enjoy this episode.
Speaker – Stephen McIntosh
EP 112: We know bad company corrupts us, but today Jac shares a story around the power of a good community! Give the gift of sight saving surgery here: https://www.cbm.org.au/miraclesday Link to our FB group below: https://www.facebook.com/groups/everydayjoypodcast/ Flick an email through to everydayjoy@positivemedia.com.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
William Hemphill talks about how making good choices in relationships has helped him in keeping the faith and following the Lord daily.
In the final episode of Keeping Good Company, Jess is joined by ‘top gun maverick' Captain Paul Moggach, who most recently served as Director of NAVY leadership and culture development within NAVY People Branch. Hear about the evolution of NAVY Australia's culture through their investment in leaders, and how building people to be their best benefitted the organisation despite resistance. Cultivating purpose through effective leadership and building valued teams is discussed, which Paul says is essential in situations where major consequences are on the line. David Byrum is also back in the studio to chat about the impact of continuous leadership development within organisations.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A successful business starts with a vision, but it's your teams that bring that vision to life! So how in the age of ‘the great resignation', do you attract and retain great people? Hosted by Jess Rowe, this podcast explores how culture and leadership drive business success. In partnership with Human Synergistics, hear from some of Australia's most successful leaders, learn how to build a culture that helps individuals reach their full potential and see how groups are turned into innovative teams.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Khutbah delivered June 17, 2022 at Muslim Association of Pudget Sound in Redmond, WAFiqh of Social Media BookGet the book in paperback or Kindle. Stay Connectedibnabeeomar.com Newsletter - What Muslim Leaders Read Sign up for the email list at and get your copy of the 40 hadith on social media ebookSocial Media: Twitter, Facebook, YouTubeSubscribe to the PodcastApple Podcasts: http://bit.ly/ibnabeeomar_appleGoogle play: http://bit.ly/ibnabeeomar_googleSpotify: http://bit.ly/ibnabeeomar_spotify
On this episode, We Pull Back the Curtain on How to Surround Yourself with Like Minded People and much much more!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/pulling-back-the-curtain-podcast/donations
Text: Hebrews 10:24-25 How is God speaking to us, challenging us, helping us to grow, and to be the best version of ourselves? God's voice often comes to us through other people which presents us with a compelling invitation to be in intentional community with others. This Sunday, we engage in a thoughtful reflection on just how vital it is to our faith and wellness to have life-giving and life-affirming relationships to sustain us. New to St. Andrew? Click here: https://standrewlu.org/about/visitors/ Visit our website: https://standrewlu.org/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/standrewlu Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/standrewlu/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/StAndrewLu To automate your giving on a continued basis or to make a one-time donation, http://bit.ly/SAL_Giving
Speaker: Ps Ron McClintock Series: The Best Year
With little more than an idea and drive to find her way, Mandy Yip went from selling her dance studio to leading the world's most recognized AcroDance syllabus company. Now the CEO, Canadian Division Manager, and founder of Acrobatic Arts, shares her tips and tactics for building your way to business success with good company.As the founder and CEO of Acrobatic Arts Inc, Mandy manages the staff and delivery of all training programs, and the Acrobatic Arts syllabus in over 6500 dance studios in over 30 countries. Over 500,000 dancers participate in Acrobatic Arts classes on a weekly basis. Mandy created the Acrobatic Arts training and certification program, and the Acrobatic Arts Curriculum, producing the most comprehensive, researched program available for AcroDance.A lifelong learner, Mandy has achieved certification in countless courses, including contortion, hand balancing, inclusive learning, tap, jazz, gymnastics, and safe coaching, to name a few. Mandy currently sits on the advisory board for YPAD, and assists with the mission of keeping kids safe in dance through this organization. Highly sought for workshops, Mandy has taught thousands of dance teachers, and provided expert classes around the world. Mandy is known for bringing passion, technique and in-depth practical knowledge to engaging classes.Previous Acrobatic Arts Podcast Episodes:Ep. 3 Acrobatic Arts Founder, CEO and Canadian Division Manager - Mandy YipConnect with Acrobatic Arts on your favourite social media platform:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/acrobaticarts/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AcroartsTwitter: https://twitter.com/acrobatic_arts/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/AcrobaticartsCaLearn more and register for our programs at AcrobaticArts.com
This a continuation of short bursts of encouragement you get in the sub-series "Empowering Encouragement Now!" It is a peaceful day when we finally wake up to the reality and implications of the impact our relationship with Jesus Christ has on us and the world. The proper expectations to the reality of the ride opens the doors to freedom, love, and peace! When we realize we don't need the world's love, it needs ours - we become invincible to its ways.Cut & Paste Personal Invitation to invite your friends to check out “gwot.rocks” podcast: I invite you to check out the podcast, “gwot.rocks: God, the World, and Other Things!” It is available on podcast players everywhere! Here is the link to the show's home base for all its episodes: http://podcast.gwot.rocks/ (Ctrl+click to follow the link) LIFE HELPSDONATE You can help support this podcast by clicking our secure PayPal account. For donation by check, make payable to Transform This City, P.O. Box 1013, Spring Hill, Tennessee, 37174. “gwot.rocks” is a ministry of Transform This City. gwot.rocks home page Transform This City Transform This City Facebook gwot.rocks@transformthiscity.org Thank you for listening! Please tell your friends about us! Listen, share, rate, subscribe! Empowering Encouragement Now segments are based in part on C.H. Spurgeon's Morning & Evening Devotions (public domain.)Unless otherwise noted, all Scripture quotations are taken from the Christian StandardBible®, Copyright © 2016 by Holman Bible Publishers. Used by permission. ChristianStandard Bible® and CSB® is a federally registered trademark of Holman Bible Publishers. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Faith In Focus - Episode 163 Keeping Good Company by Voice of Islam
40 Hadith on the Call to Islam & The Caller - Shaykh Abu Usamah At-Thahabi
Shaykh Abu Usamah At-Thahabi explains the text: 40 Hadith on the Call to Islam & The Caller.Recorded at Green Lane Masjid & Community Centre.
In this episode I discuss the importance of keeping good charactered friends around in Islam. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lashawnmckoy/support
In today's episode I talk about high vibration and low vibration and what it means for your happiness and lifestyle. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/generalfitnesscompany/support
Who we spend our time with is important. They will in time direct our paths! We will become who we are with. So we must choose our company wisely! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pastordwaynenbbc/message
By PR Sarkar founder of Ananda MargaMay 27, 1980, Krishnanagar, West Bengal, IndiaFound in the following publications by the same author: A Few Problems Solved Part 3Prout in a Nutshell Volume 3 Part 13 [a compilation]
After a year filled with ups and downs, it may be hard to find the energy to kickstart those goals and plans for the new year ahead. For Aaron Stokes, founder of Shop Fix Academy, finding fresh motivation is all about surrounding yourself with the people, resources and environments that inspire you. Stokes talks tips in spotting the factors that may be draining your motivation, tapping networks that will offer fresh perspectives, the resources that can fill you with new energy and the reason for finding and leaning into the unique combination that works best for you in today's episode of Ratchet+Wrench Radio.
Suze Orman's Women & Money (And Everyone Smart Enough To Listen)
There is a storm affecting Suze’s ability to send her podcast today. Suze presents this special "Best Of" from November 1, 2018, where she and Sarah ask and answer the question: how critical is it to surround yourself with people that are responsible with money? Also, Suze speaks with Antoinette, who is dating a man deep in debt with little income. She wants to know, should she stay or go? To Become A Must Have Documents Suze Ambassador,CLICK HERE. JUST LAUNCHED! Join Suze’s Women & Money Community for FREE and ASK SUZE your questions which may just end up on her podcast! To ask Suze a question, download by following one of these links: CLICK HERE FOR APPLE CLICK HERE FOR GOOGLE PLAY To find the right Credit Union for you, CLICK HERE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Karly practically vibrates with authenticity, honesty and purposeful energy and it’s impossible not to feel elevated after connecting with her. She has known both hard failure and delicious success and this allows her to share with an honesty that feels rare in the entrepreneurial space and quickly eradicates any pressure you might be feeling to “get it right, quickly” when you are in business for yourself. This is a conversation that will help you to see that next chapters are never final, that progress is always possible and that being true to yourself is your greatest gift, as that’s where impact always comes from. Show Notes The external measurements of success we’re subjected too can be the biggest catalysts for doubt and a sense of unworthiness – let them go! Asking yourself, “how much is enough for you” and designing your activities around that truth sets you free No censoring of yourself, don’t hold back, your business will be sustainable when you are you A closed first can’t grasp a gift, so stay open to learning, growing and receiving If the work you are doing is not giving you a sense of purpose and meaning, remember that you get to choose the playing field where you play and it’s moveable! Don’t mistake contribution with a need for expertise, instead, just commit to showing up and serving Doubt is part of the creative process, life is the art of letting go and trusting Have you fallen prey to the idea that you need a “big following”? I don’t and I have a great business with client relationships that I am deeply committed too. Karly Nimmo Karly Nimmo is a No. 1 iTunes podcaster, with five hit shows over the past 5 years; Karlosophies, Keeping Good Company and Make Some Noise (both now wrapped), Humans Resourced and Rock Your Mic Right. She’s a serial entrepreneur, mad creator, born communicator and connector with a crazy knack for getting you to connect to your truth and see life from a different perspective. Through her podcasts, retreats, events, coaching and Frequency podcasters mastermind, Karly acts as a guide to connect you back to the truth of who you really are... so that you can stop playing the role of who you think you need to be, and express who you REALLY are out into the world - even better, if that’s in the form of a podcast. Her podcasting school Radcasters has worked with over 250 podcasters since 2015. Over the past decade Karly has dedicated herself to getting to know, like and trust herself. She has been a faithful student of the human spirit - her own, and those around her... and can help you find and live on your frequency. www.karlynimmo.com
Keeping the company of an upright Imam for one day, (a person of guidance) is better than 60 years of worship. The virtue of learning the full name and title of Al Khidr, is that you will die with eemaan His full name is, Abbul Abbaass Balyaa, bin Malkaan al Khidr - Tafseer Saawee.
Character - Good Character is half of Religion & The Importance Of Keeping Good Company by Yusuf Circle Sheffield
In this episode, we're speaking to iTunes famous Karly Nimmo, an Australian serial entrepreneur and podcaster with three hit shows; Karlosophies, Keeping Good Company (now wrapped) and Make Some Noise. We talk to Karly about how she's bounced back from failure after launching multiple businesses and used a mental health crisis as a time for change.
Here Padmasuri shares stories of friendship between the early Buddhist nuns and the Buddha. Featuring glimpses into the lives of Mahapajapati, Patajara, Dhammadinna, Kisagotami, Mitta, Queen Mallika. Many of these women would have gone forth for friendship, a sort of cradle of friendship, in which the truth teachings would be held and practiced. Just so then, so now. Exerpted from the talk The Buddha Was a Friend As We Can Be a Friend, the fourth and final in a series of talks to mark the Year of Kalyana Mitrata at the Cambridge Buddhist Centre, 2013. *** Subscribe to our Free Buddhist Audio podcast - a full Dharma talk every week! Follow our blog for news and new Dharma FBA on Twitter FBA on Facebook FBA on Soundcloud
1 Corinthians 15:33 New International Version33 Do not be misled: “Bad company corrupts good character.”
Scott Whatley is many things: a dad, artist, surfer and musician. Recently we sat down on his back porch to talk about his journey and path to accepting and embracing who he is (a talented and inspired creative) and the importance of cultivating a good community in which to live. I appreciate Scott for sharing his story, and next time you are looking for some quality design, video or content production click here to visit Scott's website or find him on Instagram at @scottwhatleycreative. And if you are running in the Donna marathon this year and come across a drummer throwing down some sweet beats on 1rst Street in Neptune, that would be the talented Mr. Whatley (and me on guitar:) Over-the-Counter Culture is created and produced by Jonathan Lynn. Visit duttonisland.com for more info on this and other projects, and also kick over to look around on Instagram @duttonisland & @mrlynnprints Thanks for stopping by, and have a fantastic day, JLynn
Jake is a Canadian amateur boxer from Orangeville, Ontario. He started boxing at 6 years old and comes from a family with a long line of accomplished fighters. He has won 4 National Boxing Championships, won 5 Golden Gloves, and represented Team Canada in Russia, Costa Rica, Jamaica and the U.S. Jake is currently working on serious plans to go professional in the near future. In this episode, Jake talks about his personal nutrition as an athlete, awkward stories from being in Russia, experiencing the weigh-ins for Mayweather vs Pacquiao, his thoughts on business models selling cuddling and eye contact, meeting the "deez nuts" guys, the importance of surrounding yourself with good people and his plans to go professional next year! We appreciate your feedback as always! Rate, review, shares, and comments all help us grow the show! Jake Daoust Info: Email: jakedaoust123@icloud.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jakedaoust8446 Tim Walcott Info: Website: www.motusstrength.ca/personal-training Facebook: www.facebook.com/MotusStrengthHealthClub Email: tim@motusstrength.ca Instagram: www.instagram.com/tim_mshc Facebook: www.facebook.com/tim.walcott Tyler Paterson Info: Website: www.motusstrength.ca/massage-therapy Email: tyler@motusstrength.ca Instagram: www.instagram.com/tyler_mshc Facebook: www.facebook.com/tyler.paterson.96 Tyler Morrow Info: Website: http://motusstrength.ca/performance-coaching Email: tmorrow@cmcc.ca Instagram: www.instagram.com/tyler_morrow_mshc Facebook: www.facebook.com/tdawg93
If you have a podcast or want to have a podcast, this episode is essential listening. I have the amazing Karly Nimmo, the podcast queen! Karly Nimmo is a No. 1 iTunes podcaster, with three hit shows; Karlosophies, Keeping Good Company (now wrapped) and Make Some Noise. She's a serial entrepreneur, mad creator, born communicator and connector with a crazy knack for getting you to connect to your truth and see life from a different perspective. In this episode we cover what you need to record a podcast, where you can do it, how you should edit and how you can grow and promote it.
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How are we to balance "keeping good company" and "being good witnesses?" What is our responsibility as followers of Jesus?
2 Corinthians 6:14-7:1
Today, in Karlosophies, Karly changes things up and starts a mini series showcasing some of the women who have helped her 'find her freq'. We kick of with this episode that featured originally on Keeping Good Company. It's an open and honest conversation about what it's like to write a book, and an exploration on creativity and it's relationship to the chakra system.
Karly and Lisa share a brave, honest and raw conversation about speaking your truth, stepping into the discomfort that comes with clarity, and putting friendship first.This is the final episode of Keeping Good Company for the foreseeable future. It is a powerful example of the goodness to be found in honouring yourself, honouring the differences in the people you love, being brave and Keeping Good Company.1:45 Karly and Lisa look back to where their joint venture began. Karly reflects on the extreme anxiety she was experiencing, and Lisa recalls the shaky situation her family was in. In their moment of need, they came together, launched a mastermind and podcast, and shared their personal magic with other inspiring business women.4:55 The conversation turns to clarity and the letting go that necessarily follows having a better understanding of yourself. Lisa highlights the increasing clarity they have both gained around what they each stand for. They share courageously the fears that arise when your vision doesn’t align with that of your biz partner, and how they have been shaming themselves for those differences.7:30 Lisa and Karly look at their differences in a positive light, noting what they have been able to do for other women by each bringing their unique talents to the mastermind. Lisa shares that by coming together with Karly, she was able to trust her own ability to provide practical business help.10:00 Karly and Lisa put their hearts on their sleeves to share how this conversation and their growth feels: being nervous and yet courageous enough to speak their truth, feeling the friction of misalignment, and wanting to step fully into their own power. Karly highlights the courage and compassion required to have these conversations and continue to show up for one another despite all the ‘life’ that happens.15:30 Lisa shares the vision that is lighting her up but would give Karly hives. Karly shares what is lighting her soul on fire but is far from Lisa’s ideal business retreat. They chat about how these differences feel and navigate it all with honesty, self-awareness and compassion.21:25 Lisa and Karly riff on using ‘what feels good?’ as a compass.24:45 When a friendship is more important than a business. Karly and Lisa chat about the fears that have arisen out of letting go of the mastermind and how fear can cause us to hold on to things longer than feels good. Includes a great chat about who gets to be Oprah and who gets to be Gayle!27:10 Karly and Lisa affectionately fumble through their goodbye to the podcast and business. It’s over, bitches – not really… but really. They reflect on what it means to keep good company and how they’ve honoured that here.30:10 Karly invites you to step into your own power, get clarity for yourself and then be courageous enough to step into that.32:20 How you can connect with Karly and Lisa individually, and all of their red-hot plans for the future:Karly Nimmo @Show Up Speak UpKarlosophiesInstagramFacebookLisa Corduff is @lisacorduff.comsmallstepsliving.comInstagramFacebook35:50 Karly offers her assistance with starting your own podcast. Head to radcasters.com for her rockin course.37:55 It’s one last goodbye – or twenty. Bye!
Suze Orman's Women & Money (And Everyone Smart Enough To Listen)
In this episode of Suze Orman's Women & Money podcast, Suze and Sarah ask and answer the question: how critical is it to surround yourself with people that are responsible with money? Also, Suze speaks with Antoinette, who is dating a man deep in debt with little income. She wants to know, should she stay or go? JUST LAUNCHED! Join Suze’s Women & Money Community for FREE and ASK SUZE your questions which may just end up on her podcast! To ask Suze a question, download by following one of these links: CLICK HERE FOR APPLE CLICK HERE FOR GOOGLE PLAY Want to begin your Will & Trust? CLICK HERE for Suze’s $69 podcast special offer of her "Must Have Documents.” To find the right Credit Union for you, CLICK HERE Help spread the word about the Women & Money podcast by telling your friends and giving a star rating on Apple Podcasts. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2 posts from Leon Logothetis where he shares his thoughts on the friendly kind of army and surrounding yourself with good people. Episode 1048: The Friendly Kind of Army & Keeping Good Company: Why You Should Surround Yourself with Good People by Leon Logothetis Leon Logothetis is a global adventurer, motivational speaker & philanthropist. It wasn't always that way. He used to be a broker in the city of London where he felt uninspired and chronically depressed. He gave it all up for a life on the road. This radical life change was inspired by the inspirational movie The Motorcycle Diaries. His journey is chronicled in the Netflix documentary series The Kindness Diaries. In December 2016, he released his book: Live, Love, Explore. The original posts are located here: http://www.leonlogothetis.com/the-friendly-kind-of-army/ http://www.leonlogothetis.com/keeping-good-company-why-you-should-surround-yourself-with-good-people/ Please Rate & Review the Show! Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com and in The O.L.D. Facebook Group and Join the Ol' Family to get your Free Gifts! Thank you to ZipRecruiter for sponsoring! Listeners of O.L.D. can post jobs on ZipRecruiter for FREE! Just go to: ZipRecruiter.com/old --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/optimal-living-daily/support
2 posts from Leon Logothetis where he shares his thoughts on the friendly kind of army and surrounding yourself with good people. Episode 1048: The Friendly Kind of Army & Keeping Good Company: Why You Should Surround Yourself with Good People by Leon Logothetis Leon Logothetis is a global adventurer, motivational speaker & philanthropist. It wasn't always that way. He used to be a broker in the city of London where he felt uninspired and chronically depressed. He gave it all up for a life on the road. This radical life change was inspired by the inspirational movie The Motorcycle Diaries. His journey is chronicled in the Netflix documentary series The Kindness Diaries. In December 2016, he released his book: Live, Love, Explore. The original posts are located here: http://www.leonlogothetis.com/the-friendly-kind-of-army/ http://www.leonlogothetis.com/keeping-good-company-why-you-should-surround-yourself-with-good-people/ Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2 posts from Leon Logothetis where he shares his thoughts on the friendly kind of army and surrounding yourself with good people. Episode 1048: The Friendly Kind of Army & Keeping Good Company: Why You Should Surround Yourself with Good People by Leon Logothetis Leon Logothetis is a global adventurer, motivational speaker & philanthropist. It wasn't always that way. He used to be a broker in the city of London where he felt uninspired and chronically depressed. He gave it all up for a life on the road. This radical life change was inspired by the inspirational movie The Motorcycle Diaries. His journey is chronicled in the Netflix documentary series The Kindness Diaries. In December 2016, he released his book: Live, Love, Explore. The original posts are located here: http://www.leonlogothetis.com/the-friendly-kind-of-army/ http://www.leonlogothetis.com/keeping-good-company-why-you-should-surround-yourself-with-good-people/ Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Is your business feeling a bit like Groundhog Day? On this episode of Keeping Good Company Lisa and Karly explore one of the realities of entrepreneurship: when the work no longer feels new and exciting. They look at when being a thrill-seeking entrepreneur doesn’t align with sound business decision-making, and consider ways to inject more fun into the things that work but might not be as exciting as you’d like them to be.1:44 Lisa shares where she is at with her Small Steps Membership and choosing a fresh and exciting launch strategy over her proven and successful existing approach. 8:25 Lisa and Karly delve into their own versions of being overly attached to their businesses. They share their wisdom around when this might present a problem for entrepreneurs, including self-esteem issues, pricing difficulties, growing resentment and having boundaries.14:08 Karly provides a cool analogy for business success when you’re a flighty entrepreneur: musicians with a number 1 hit need to be willing to perform that hit night after night – and find ways to make it new and exciting for themselves.16:30 Karly and Lisa jam on feeling like you’ve grown beyond where your business is focused, or just that it’s feeling stale, and coming back to the ‘why’. Lisa shares how the recent changes in her have moved her away from the person she was when she began Small Steps. 19:40 Does it make business sense? Moving on to the next thing and the next thing may be exciting, but it doesn’t necessarily make great business sense. Karly shares her a perspective on embracing the past/present instead of shutting it down and moving on, thus creating space for fun.21:15 Karly inspires with where she is at in her business right now. With revenue consistency in the bag, she has given herself permission to be immerse in play and creativity, with no expectations attached. She explains that the creation mode brings the love in which fuels her to do the other jobs which may not feel as energising.24:00 Karly and Lisa remind us that there are seasons and we can honour the season we’re in, whether that be stability and structure, or birth and creation. Lisa highlights that sometimes you’re in the season of uncertainty, but that season too will end.26:00 Karly and Lisa invite you to find ways to bring the fun back in, or keep the stale things ticking so you have more freedom to find fun elsewhere.Feel free to continue this conversation in the Keeping Good Company facebook group. Please answer the questions on your way in. No answers, no entry.
Karly brings us an inspiring chat with her author coach, Emily Tamayo Maher. Emily is the creator of The Meaning Method, a program she uses to help aspiring authors turn their personal life story into the books they were meant to write. This chat is simultaneously grounded in the practical and wonderfully woo-woo.Today, on Keeping Good Company, Karly and Emily delve into the common blocks people face when writing a book and creating more generally, with an overarching theme of tying in the chakra system and the power of imagination.1:27 Emily shares her passion for coaching aspiring authors to write their book and her path from stressed out teacher to working fulltime in her own business. Karly and Emily reminisce about how the universe brought them together.3:45 Karly and Emily riff on the power of taking some small action when you’re feeling stuck or overwhelmed by self-doubt.6:25 Karly shares the effect of finishing her book and releasing it in audiobook format and Emily shines a light on the transformative power of telling the story of your life.10:00 The conversation turns to the creative process. Karly shares the process she has recognised in her own creative life – the summer and winter of her creations. Emily praises Karly’s personal ethos to move faster than her inner critic. They reflect on their own experiences of throwing themselves over the wall.14:40 Karly and Emily partake in a fascinating conversation about the chakra system and the flow of ideas through the chakras. Emily touches on empowering your imagination and the function of the imagination to perceive and command. Emily also shares her belief that you are supposed to make real your dreams.23:15 Karly reflects on the acceptance she experienced by having awareness around her creative process. Her creation tap is turned fully on and she can detach from the self-doubt.24:45 Emily shares her inspiring approach to turning her clients doubt centre into a clear vision centre through energy work; empowering imagination to become more creative. She also shares how she has personally used her methods in her own life to leave teaching and create a fulltime business for herself.28:38 Karly asks Emily what common blocks people face once they’ve moved past self-doubt. Next follows an enlightening conversation about finding your voice, procrastination, faith and flexibility.32:24 Karly and Emily dive deeper on finding your voice and message: tips on finding it, does it actually need to be found and is it an everchanging thing. Emily highlights the importance of curiosity and courage.37:03 Emily affirms Karly’s experiences around finding your voice and adds her own experiences to the conversation.39:15 Do you have a book in you? Karly and Emily invite you to start writing. Emily encourages you to “trust the crown, write it down”43:27 Emily focuses on the need to make the process fun and shares one of her practical tips for maintaining the joy.43:59 Karly reflects on what a gift it has been to be coached by Emily and write the book she wanted to write while feeling completely supported. If you’d like to work with Emily or check out her free resources, you can find her at https://www.meaningmethod.com or join her Facebook group, The Writers Block.And as always, you are invited to join in the conversations that happen outside of this podcast, in Lisa and Karly's Keeping Good Company facebook group. Please answer questions on your way in.
Today’s episode of Keeping Good Company is a cracker! Lisa interviews her mentor and coach, James Wedmore. James is the creator of a seven-figure business which he uses to help entrepreneurs develop the mindset needed for entrepreneurship. He is also the creator and host of the enormously successful and “totally woo-woo” podcast Mind Your Business. Lisa and James chat about the inner world of entrepreneurship. James provides valuable advice on how to take your business to the next level by working from the inside out. Lisa shares the personal transformation she has experienced under James’ guidance.05:20 Lisa and James chat about one of the big beliefs Lisa held about business when she first began James’ mastermind, The Inner Circle. James shares the mistake that most struggling entrepreneurs are making and the critical piece of the puzzle that they are ignoring. Includes an enlightening definition of ‘resistance’.9:30 How entrepreneurship is the ultimate playground for personal and spiritual growth. James hits the nail on the head with: “you cannot do what you can’t believe.”11:40 Breaking down the belief that you’re not good enough. Do you FEEL worthy and deserving of your goal? Are you chasing your worth through working harder and achieving more? James provides some perspective on worthiness.15:55 Lisa raises the story of selfishness that many of her tribe experience and James provides a wonderful perspective. Selfishness doesn’t equal harming others and how being selfish could actually be seen as selflessness.19:45 Lisa shares the effects of getting shingles and James calling her out on a lack of responsibility for her life. That leads James into chatting about the common thread he has found all of the wisdom seeking he has done: as within, so without. James relates this back to business – your business is a mirror of who you are. 24:55 There are no problems. There are no failures. James talks interpretation, labels and stories and suggests that embracing problems may be the difference between successful and struggling entrepreneurs.27:35 Lisa and James turn the conversation to failure. Lisa shares her new perspective on failure after a launch didn’t meet her expectations. James provides a framework for the real-world process in which there is no room for failure.33:10 Being the objective scientist and the risk of accidental success. 37:35 Lisa asks James for a framework for getting past and dismantling the stories that hold people back. James provides a light explanation on brain function in relation to beliefs and provides two questions you can come back to when you’re struggling to reach a goal in business. 44:35 James reveals his brand new, free 8 part mini-series, The Rise of the Digital CEO. Lisa shares the incredible impact working with James has had on her business and life. Change your business by diving into James' Rise of the Digital CEO training by clicking right here!
Karly and Lisa take a deep dive into podcasting. Karly shares her path to becoming the creator of two number one podcasts on iTunes. They bust through the common barriers people create in their minds, provide guidance on what is needed to get started and share their experiences of using podcasting to create deep relationships.Today Karly and Lisa talk building relationships through podcasting and how it isn’t as hard to get started as you think.00:30 Lisa asks Karly: why podcasting? Karly chats about her path to podcasting: recording on her double tape deck as a kid, formal studies in sound and radio, working in commercial radio, creating a successful voice over company, and producing two number one podcasts on iTunes.11:30 How Karly’s success in podcasting helped her find her voice and go all in on the medium.13:00 What there is to love about the medium of audio, including a low barrier to entry and the freedom to podcast anywhere and anytime. Also includes a chat about the things that hold people back from podcasting and how Keeping Good Company got started.15:50 Karly talks about what she has seen in her students of the Radcasters Podcasting S’cool and how lack of time and tech stuff don’t need to hold you back. Lisa suggests ways to get around what is in your way.19:30 The key to moving from who you are now to someone who is getting noticed is going live on a podcast. Karly also shares why this is her favourite medium: building deep relationships.22:15 What you DON’T need to have a podcast.23:15 Lisa gets into the effect of sitting in procrastination or creating barriers or expecting perfection to begin with.24:55 Karly shares her insights into podcasting for those wanting to get started and the best gift she’s received from from her podcast Karlosophies.26:00 Lisa and Karly chat about the fear of interviewing and how to come at it by lowering your expectations.27:30 Karly reflects on how getting to where she is was just one step at a time without knowing what she was moving towards. Lisa and Karly encourage you to start where you are, right now: “there is no better time to suck than right now”30:45 Karly shares what she’s doing with Radcasters, working one on one to with people to get podcasting. And great news... the school is open and ready for you to join at radcasters.com
Lisa and Karly discuss their knowledge and experiences around getting on camera. Lisa shares her beginnings in community tv and how video has served her in business. Karly breaks down some common barriers by sharing her early on-screen efforts, depressed and running on the beach.Today Lisa and Karly talk showing up on video: the barriers, the benefits and the best way to get started.3:10 Lisa provides some background on her path from uni student to successful business owner, including her dreams of working on the ABC’s Four Corners. 6:45 When there is no chance to back away, you just do it. Lisa reflects on the invaluable training her time in community tv gave her for running her own online business. 10:15 Lisa considers why her first ever online course, Small Steps to Wholefoods, was so successful and shares the role video played.12:45 Karly and Lisa chat about social media platforms and how video is so helpful in creating conversation and connection. Karly talks about the benefit she has received from being willing to get on screen even at the risk of awkward situations.18:25 The barriers are in the mind: judgement, taking up space and Mario Forleo’s set. Karly and Lisa also note the power of video to stop the scroll.24:30 Karly goes back to her early days of showing up – depressed and running on the beach with a handheld video recorder – and helps to breakdown some of the mental barriers to getting on camera.26:20 Lisa shares the best place to get started with showing up on video.31:20 A call to action – Karly and Lisa inspire you to have a crack. Join the Keeping Good Company facebook group and be sure to answer the questions on the way in.
Lisa and Karly talk all things visibility. This deep dive covers big ground; from being vulnerable, to what people are looking for in their social media feeds, to the language of sharing, to the many ways different in which you can show up and speak up.Today Lisa and Karly explore, with their customary authenticity; being visible, vulnerable and in conversation with your people when doing business.00:30 - Lisa reflects on an Instagram draft post that gave her sweaty palms.04:05 - Lisa shares her ongoing evolution: sharing from the depths of vulnerability; sharing without having all the answers; showing up in new ways even if you can’t see how the pieces fit yet.06:30 - Karly explores the difference between sharing ‘at people’ and sharing from a personal place, and what language feels good when doing so. Karly shares a filter she uses when sharing.08:30 - Lisa gets a text from her Dad, gets fired up and ready to start new conversations.09:55 - Karly and Lisa jam on the goodness of sharing from a personal place and what people are looking for when scrolling social media. Lisa shares the filter she uses when sharing.12:10 - How treating being visible online as an inconvenience is not helpful. Karly and Lisa make the obvious but crucial observation that social media is social (!) and requires you to be in conversation.15:20 - Honest chat about what’s like online in the early days of business; hearing crickets.20:20 - Karly reflects on getting drawn back into grilling herself on the ‘how??’ and using her practice of showing up to get out of her head and back into action.21:05 - Reminder: you don’t have to be anywhere in particular to be successful. What you can be doing.To continue this conversation and hang with some RAD likeminded people, head tothe Keeping Good Company facebook group… but PLEASE answer the question on the wayin.
Keeping Good Company | Sheikh Faiyaz Jaffer | Muharram 5, 1440 | September 14, 2018
Keeping Good Company | Sheikh Faiyaz Jaffer | Muharram 5, 1440 | September 14, 2018
Ben Langford preaches a sermon on Luke 5:27-39 in a series entitled "Luke: The Spirit-Powered Gospel."
Lisa has recently returned from a mastermind retreat in San Diego and Karly is back from a weekend away with some fellow clarity-seeking women. While they’re feeling filled up from their experiences, they reflect on the value of getting away from the daily grind, what that does for them and their businesses, and what ‘getting away’ actually looks like in their lives. Karly also looks at her own life and the structure she’s created for productivity and realises she’s created a prison for herself.Today Karly and Lisa chat about the benefits of getting away and the importance of your environment.1:15 Lisa shares how she broke the ‘pool rules’ of San Diego3:30 Lisa chats about how she feels the moment she’s en route to the airport and her creativity fires up.6:20 Karly talks about her practice of taking space for herself daily and regularly carving out weekends away.8:00 Guilt - Karly and Lisa share when and if they feel it and how knowing your values can help to let it go.12:10 How getting away doesn’t have to be a big trip; the beauty of building these spaces into your daily routine.16:25 Karly and Lisa jam on the importance of your environment. Karly realises she’s created a prison for herself for the sake of productivity but at the cost of creativity and feeling good.21:20 Karly and Lisa agree on the value of in-person connection and Karly weighs that up against her need for a quiet work space.23:10 A handy summary of the different ways of getting away and creating space.26:20 Karly nails another mic-drop takeaway.To continue this conversation and hang with some RAD likeminded people, head to the Keeping Good Company facebook group… but PLEASE answer the question on the way in.
Karly has a motherfucker of a head cold and would so much rather be laying in bed streaming Made In Chelsea on HayU. Instead, she’s here, busting open an honest conversation with Lisa, and you, about how to maintain that all important level consistency (as discussed last week) when you feel like shit, haven’t stopped crying for two days, feel totally gross in your body, are uninspired, crippled by self doubt or totally over hearing yourself.3:00 - Lisa shares that she’s feeling like her social media presence right now is feeling a little vanilla… and the one question she comes back to in order to create content when not inspired.5:45 - Karly explores her approach to finding something to share when she’s not feeling creative or in flow.7:10 - The seasons that live within the creative process and strategies they use for dealing and honouring that.10:00 - Karly and Lisa take a total side tangent chatting about who they were in their childhood and discover they were both big sharers and bold personalities. Then give some ideas for those who are not innately gasbagging oversharers.13:20 - Karly moves from uninspired to sharing some notes she’d been inspired to write during the chat. She talks about honouring your feelings and going to hide under the doona at times, and other times lacing up the metaphorical shoes and start running.15:30 - Creating non-negotiables and asking yourself what you are committed to.17:15 - Being connected to your endgame and knowing your intention for social media.To continue this conversation and hang with some RAD likeminded people, head to the Keeping Good Company facebook group... but PLEASE answer the question on the way in.
Lisa recently found herself in the back of a car with two other well known 'wellness bloggers' and it prompted her to look back at her journey from blogger, with a thermomix and some decent recipes, to building the Small Step empire that it is today. Today Karly and Lisa jam on what it takes to make it in this crazy online world.2:00 - Lisa dives into the very beginning of 'Lisa Corduff' - the brand. And Karly looks back at her days creating Think Beautiful... when facebook was a much easier place to grow a business. 5:00 - Karly asks Lisa what her advice would be for those starting out on facebook today. And they explore other mediums for growing your reach, but that they all require consistency.8:10 - Why sometimes it's important to offer something and lock yourself in... Karly shares her fear and reluctance around showing up daily for Find Your Freq, and how it's really allowed her to have MORE creativity. 9:45 - Why blogging might be making a comeback.12:00 - Karly and Lisa's advice for someone who is showing up and not getting traction. 18:20 - How there's not just one way to business success... some which don't even require you to be on social media, at all.The link to Jo's Organic Facebook Content Guide is here. It's $10 and will help you to better understand facebook - what works, and what doesn't. To continue this conversation and hang with some RAD likeminded people, head to the Keeping Good Company facebook group... but PLEASE answer the question on the way in.
Karly has recently returned from Hay House Writers Workshop and has made the big decision to self publish her first book (which she's been writing for around 2 years) as an audio only book. She's back, and recording the book already... because she's decided to follow a path of least resistance.2:10 - When Karly is very innocently asked 'is your book an audio book' and her brain almost imploded with the simplicity. She shares how we have this insane ability to way overcomplicate things.4:00 - Karly explores the hurdles that have come up, beyond just self doubt, that could have really derailed her prior to now, but now she's taking a different approach.7:20 - How to ask for help in a way that will actually get you a response you can use.8:50 - What is the difference between resistance and flow and how can people recognise the flow then walk that path?13:40 - How to find a way to take action on something you want to see realised, so that you can open the door to the next creative project, by finishing your last project.16:00 - Wrap up of the key lessons of this episode.If you'd like to get a copy of the much awaited audio book and be part of the Memoir of Mediocre Life journey, you can get chapters as they are released and access to an exclusive facebook group at karlynimmo.com/book for only $16.50.To continue this conversation and hang with some RAD likeminded people, head to the Keeping Good Company facebook group... but PLEASE answer the question on the way in.
Lisa has just returned back from Sydney, running one event and speaking at another, in amidst some big stuff happening in her personal life. She had a choice to make; cancel on the trip, or go. It could have easily have been a case of 'there's just too much going on, I'll stay home'. Instead, Lisa packed her bags, pulled some serious ninja moves, shuffled and organised a shitload of stuff, called in for support, and got on that plane.Today Karly and Lisa chat about when your life becomes an excuse for not following your dreams.1:00 - Lisa shares her decision making process... should she stay, or should she go? 6:15 - Karly talks about her early days of working for herself and the routine and structure she had to put around that, in order to make her business work: includes chat of boob sweat and pj pants.7:30 - Lisa chats about balancing motherhood and business and shares why the kids are not a hinderance, but a superpower.12:10 - Why being comfortable isn't always a great driver for change and why external accountability matters.15:50 - Karly and Lisa jam on how if you allow your external circumstances to determine the action you take you will never make your dreams come true.17:45 - The concept of self integrity and why it's so important to say YES to you.To continue this conversation and hang with some RAD likeminded people, head to the Keeping Good Company facebook group... but PLEASE answer the question on the way in.
Karly and Lisa explore the wonderful world of... refunds.It's a place where our emotions can get the best of us. It's a place where we can feel a little personally attacked, or fall into chronic self doubt. We can also get a bit reactive and defensive. What if a refund request actually has little to do with you, or with the quality of your product? And how can we turn a refund request into an opportunity? 1:45 - Lisa shares her own experiences with refund requests, her generous refund policy and why she's chosen to be relaxed about the whole process... even though there's always some ickiness.3:50 - The framing with which Lisa views refunds now and what she does to combat refund requests before they've even purchased something. 7:18 - Karly walks through the process many people go through when they get a refund request.8:00 - Lisa shares a story of when she first moved into teaching people about business, and received a scathing email requesting a refund... and how she approached the situation and turned it into a positive experience for everyone involved.13:05 - What to be careful about when it comes to refund requests.16:10 - Karly offers some advice around when it's time to take the feedback onboard and make changes and when to take that feedback to create something new.To continue this conversation and hang with some RAD likeminded people, head to the Keeping Good Company facebook group... but PLEASE answer the question on the way in.
Off the back of a call for Keeping Video Real with Samantha Nolan-Smith (who featured on episode no.9) Lisa asks the question Sam offered the KVR peeps a few poignant questions:What is our interpretation of how our parents saw us?How did our friends see us?What did we take that to mean?What is the energy of those words?Both questions provide Lisa and Karly with massive insights into who they are and how they've been limiting themselves based on old childhood programs.2:03 - Lisa explores how her friends and parents might have described her and makes a big discovery about what she has made that mean.7:30 - Karly explores her history and how it's expresses itself in her business.9:50 - 'Tell me about your childhood' might not just be from a 90s sitcom, or Dr Phil show.13:20 - Karly and Lisa explore their differences: Lisa with her people pleasing and need to achieve. And Karly realises how she's been running an unconscious program of setting a low bar.19:45 - The importance of personal development and the ways Karly and Lisa have been lead to doing 'the work'.26:00 - The Takeaways from todays conversation. Join the Keeping Good Company facebook group and be sure to answer the questions on the way in.
Karly and Lisa explore their best and worst business investments. They start the episode in fits of laughter when Karly can't seem to think of any 'bad' investments... which is hilarious, considering her $100k business failure. Lisa shares mistakes she's made in her business; investing in the wrong people. They chat about the key lessons they've learned through the mistakes they've made... how to decide what is a worthy investment, and what is not... and they discover there really is no bad investment.1:25 - Karly shares her worst investment... and reflects on how she's finally moved on from her biggest 'failure'5:00 - No investment can really be considered a 'bad investment' long term.7:30 - Lisa shares that time she invested in a copywriting service and reflects on how where she was at maybe have sabotaged that experience.10:00 - Lisa talks about the lessons she took on board from investing in the wrong person for a big job.14:30 - The tricky balancing of releasing control while maintaining control. Karly explores the relationship she has built with what she considers her best investment, her editor Neil.18:30 - What are Lisa and Karly's biggest expenses/investments in their businesses.21:00 - How do you decide what you are going to invest in?25:00 - Investing in a fast track, over investing $$$$ learning how to do all the things.27:10 - Lisa explores the questioning that occurs when we go to make an investment in ourselves... and shares creating ways to make the process smoother.And now, make a great investment of your time into the Keeping Good Company facebook group. Be sure to answer the questions on the way in.
Today we celebrate our 50th episode continuing our talk from yesterday about keeping good company in the gym and the importance of having a group of people around you with a common goal. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/generalfitnesscompany/support
Today we talk about the traditional reasons for keeping good company and how they can help you learn so much more than the average person. It's still a matter of execution, but you'll have an advantage with allies like the ones you'll have when we spend time with us. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/generalfitnesscompany/support
It is said that Good Company (Satsangh) leads to Detachment, which leads to Desirelessness and ultimately to Liberation. This episode unpacks the meaning of Good Company and raises the questions as to what Good Company actually means.
In today's episode of Keeping Good Company, Karly and Lisa answer the burning question of the KGC community around recruiting a VA for your business. Lisa and Karly cover how forming a team can both liberate and trap you in your business and how to get real with yourself about when is the “right” time to start growing a team. They also cover the hidden costs of outsourcing, why outsourcing is not going to rescue your business if you’re simply looking to ignore any business issues and why building a culture that supports your team is vital to making it work. 3:30 - Lisa discusses how making her business look easy has taken time money and effort to build a solid team. 11:05 - Karly talks about her experience with outsourcing and how she found herself working to pay other to work. 24:00 - Lisa and Karly discuss the one key mistake that business owners make when recruiting their team. 25:45 - Practical Tips for finding the right person for the job. Links Upwork - https://www.upwork.com/Myers Briggs http://www.myersbriggs.org/my-mbti-personality-type/take-the-mbti-instrument/ Roger Hamilton Talent Dynamics - http://talent-dynamics.com/ Chat in the facebook group - CTA Join the group
One of Karly and Lisa's loyal podcast listeners, Bec, expressed she needed a bit of a pep talk in their Keeping Good Company facebook group... and, never ones to disappoint, they jumped online, and hit record. First, by giving each other a much needed reminder of their own brilliance, as a direct reminder of your own. If you feel like you need a bit of a loving kick up the butt, or a nudge to remember the truth of who you really are, give this ep a spin. Then be sure to join the Keeping Good Company community on facebook.
I’m honored and excited to bring you this Episode #36, the first of Season Three of the Mother’s Quest Podcast. If you had a chance to tune into the bonus episode I released last week, “Sprouting Seeds for Mother’s Quest,” you know that today’s episode marks what feels like a new chapter with the podcast and with what I call my E.P.I.C. Life. Through that episode, I reflected on the growth that’s happened in my life over the last year and also the places where I want to focus or deepen new learning. One area where I want to grow is in conquering limiting beliefs, fear of failure, and over-analysis and instead step forward with more freedom, authenticity and in a place of flow. I couldn’t ask for a better guide to kick-off the season with this mindset and to lead the way for all of us than Karly Nimmo. Karly is a No. 1 iTunes podcaster, with her two hit shows; Karlosophies and Keeping Good Company which she launched with her best friend Lisa Corduff. She’s a serial entrepreneur, mad creator, born communicator and killer storyteller with a knack for getting you to look at life from a different perspective. After finding herself hooked up to an ECG having a suspected heart attack, Karly took a good hard look at what was really important to her. And found it wasn’t all the trimmings. It was really quite simple. She wanted to slow down. Spend time with family and friends. Do work that she really cares about. On the work front, she started to let things go. One by one. Until two things were left: Speak. Write. And, that’s what you’ll find her doing today. Another woman who powerfully speaks and writes, and whose episode on Karly’s new podcast supported me in moving through some recent fear of speaking out myself, is Samantha Nolan-Smith. I knew I needed a special person to dedicate Karly’s episode, I’m so grateful that Samantha said yes, and was deeply moved by her dedication to the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander mothers of Australia, and her words about the truth-telling she’s experienced from Karly. In this episode, Karly and I talk about the ways that she has come through for me, helping me find my own truths, first when I was moving through uncertainty in the launch of the podcast, and later when I learned I hadn’t pressed record on an interview with Karly and Podcast Hall of Famer Elsie Escober. The resulting lesson from Karly on letting go, quantum psychics, and neural pathways thankfully was recorded (and you can download it if you’d like to listen) and it made that mistake priceless in what it helped me learn. Karly shares about her own E.P.I.C. life, how she got to where she is now, living in a state of authenticity doing what feels like her true purpose. And, she gives us two powerful challenges: the first to identify foundational commitments we can make to ourselves each day, and the second to explore how to go after doing our “best work” from a place of flow. I hope you leave this conversation, inspired as I did, to trust yourself and the mistakes that happen in your life, to bring you closer to the fullest expression of who you are and your authentic purpose. This episode dedicated by: Samantha Nolan-Smith, who supports women to be seen and heard in the world. You can find out more about her work at www.samanthanolansmith.com on Facebook or on Instagram. Topics Discussed in this Episode: How my big mistake on an interview with Karly and Elsie Escobar allowed me to reroute my neural pathways with Karly’s guidance The perspective shift that happens when we believe things happen for a reason, even if it doesn’t make sense at the time, and the idea that “nothing that is for you will go by you” Karly Nimmo’s nurturing mother, and the impact her mother had, catering to Karly’s father, on Karly’s determination to do differently The struggle of not fulfilling the life you imagined – and how to pick yourself up from failure Being vulnerable and revealing a full spectrum of emotions Honoring yourself, how important it is to prioritize yourself, and the idea of five foundational commitments Karly’s belief that our purpose is “being you” and her challenge to us to do our “best work” as the fullest expression of who we are This Week’s Challenge: Karly gives us a two-fold challenge: Identify and experiment with incorporating 5 Foundational Commitments to Yourself – these can be simple things, like making your bed, or having a daily cup of tea, that make you feel good each day. Reflect on this question…“Are you doing your best work?” If the answer is yes, go ahead and celebrate your achievement. If not, do some self-exploration and find where you can express your fullest potential and go “all in.” Resources Mentioned in this Episode: Check out Karly’s deeply personal podcast and her free-flowing conversations on: Karlosophies Keeping Good Company – Karly’s podcast with her best friend, Lisa Corduff You may follow Karly Nimmo in Facebook and Instagram She Podcasts, Ellie Escobar’s Podcast Ep 25: Change the Conversation: Podcasting as a Tool for Transformation with Elsie Escobar, the podcast episode that was possible because of the “mistake” I made that became a blessing Ep 115: Finally I’m Almost An Overnight Success from Karlosophies Bonus Audio: Original Conversation on Mistakes, Trust, and Neural Pathways EP 9: Samantha Nolan-Smith – Being Truly Visible from the Keeping Good Company Podcast Announcements: Virtual Mother’s Quest Circle Pilot I’m excited to announce that the first founding Mother’s Quest Virtual Circle has been filled. If you’re interested in a future circle, and want to receive notice when the applications open again, please add your name to this wait list. julie@mothersquest.com Mother’s Quest E.P.I.C. Life Check-In Would love to have you in our weekly E.P.I.C. Life Check-In on Tuesday, from 12N-1PM pm via Video on Zoom We’ll create connections within the Mother’s Quest community, reflect on how we feel along the E.P.I.C. Guideposts this week, and set an intention for the week. Time for personal introspection, group accountability and community-building all packed into one hour. Are you In? Let me know and I’ll make sure to send you the zoom link. www.mothersquest.com/community Help us Grow the Mother’s Quest Community If you’re finding value from the Mother’s Quest Podcast and would like to get more involved, please join us in the Mother’s Quest Facebook Group, help us find more like-minded mothers on a quest by spreading the word and sharing your favorite episodes, and make a donation or apply to dedicate an episode. You can also share your story on the Mother’s Quest Blog. Acknowledgements: A big THANK YOU to our “patrons” for helping to bring these conversations to myself and other mothers through financial and/or in-kind support: Samantha Nolan-Smith Jody Smith Emily Cretella of MotherHustle Collette Flanagan, founder of Mothers Against Police Brutality Titilayo Tinubu Ali of Own Your Expertise Carly Magnus Hurt Lizzy Russinko of This (Un)Scripted Life Suzanne Brown, author of Mompowerment Mara Berns Langer Mallory Schlabach of Marketing Magic for Entrepreneurs Katharine Earhart of Alesco Advisors Jessica Kupferman of She Podcasts Resistance Artist Jen Jenkins Dohner Genese Harris Tonya Rineer, founder of The Profit Party Liane Louie-Badua Cristin Downs of the Notable Woman Podcast Erin Kendall of Fit Mom Go Niko Osoteo of Bear Beat Productions Erik Newton of The Together Show Claire Fry Divya Silbermann Rachel Winter Caren and Debbie Lieberman Cameron Miranda Fran and David Lieberman Debbie and Alan Goore Jenise and Marianne of the Sustainable Living Podcast Support the Podcast If you’d like to make a contribution to Mother’s Quest to support Season Three of the Podcast and/or help provide coaching scholarships for mothers, follow this link to make a contribution. If you would like to “dedicate” an upcoming episode to a special mother in your life, email me at julie@mothersquest.com Mother’s Quest is a podcast for moms who are ready to live a truly E.P.I.C. life. Join in for intimate conversations with a diverse group of inspiring mothers as they share how they are living an E.P.I.C. life, Engaging mindfully with their children (E), Passionately and Purposefully making a difference beyond their family (P), Investing in themselves (I), and Connecting to a strong support network (C). Join our community of mothers to light the way and sustain you on your quest at https://www.facebook.com/groups/mothersquest/
In this free flow, Karly shares how important it is to invest in one’s personal growth and how she starts to explore the non-traditional ways to advance forward herself and her business.She talks about the importance of seeing the different options that we have in life and figure out the best that will work for us and on working and improving whatever it is that gives us what we need.If you can throw in a few bucks to support the production of Karlosophies, it would be gratefully received. Head over to: www.patreon.com/karlosophiesShe invites you also to listen to Keeping Good Company, a podcast she co-hosted with her bizmate Lisa Corduff.
In this free flow, Karly asks how you can nurture your customers. How can you keep them engaged and interested in your products? How do you look after the people who have invested in you by buying your products in the first place? And how an expensive household cleaning product, EKoWorx, wowed her with their post-sales Facebook ads. Once Karly had purchased the product, their facebook retargeting took her customer experience to whole new level - a genius method of keeping their customers engaged and interested... and buying more products. Also check out the New Year episodes of Keeping Good Company, a podcast she co-hosted with her biz mate Lisa Corduff.
Linnette Reindel is a woman who knows how important it is to keep good company. As a beauty industry executive, she has trained thousands on the topic. As an author and a speaker, she reminds individuals to cultivate their circle of influence and to be strategic in their partnerships. Join us as we talk about building, parenting and all things in between. Follow Linnette: IG: @official_linnettereindel www.linnettereindel.com Support The Podcast: https://www.patreon.com/brunchandslay
Lisa and Karly answer a listener’s question (thanks Natalie!) on how to push through with your dream, even when friends and family don’t support you. They talk about letting go of the need for validation, how your success can raise up the people around you, and why the friends you need will be the ones who stick around regardless.04:55 – Lisa shares how success lost her friendships, but the friends who valued her stuck around07:52 – Why Lisa has been ‘online dating’ to create a crew of likeminded women who get it10:05 – Karly shares the benefits of having friendships outside of the entrepreneur bubble16:56 – Karly’s realisation that she spent a lifetime trying to please people who will never accept her23:06 – Lisa on living your best life, the impact on others, and why that is not your responsibilityIf you'd like to join the Keeping Good Company facebook group, click here.And, Karly and Lisa are opening the doors, very briefly, to their mastermind for 2018. If you are interest in learning more, click here and register your details.Thanks for listening!
On today's show, we sit down with Jose Baeza - he is the COO of NBC University and Co-Founder/Director of Entrepreneur Funding Source where he helps entrepreneurs raise capital for their businesses. On this episode, we talk about why hiring business coaches to take you to that next level is necessary and why’s it’s one of those things that sometimes you can’t afford to do, but also you can’t afford not to do. We also touch on generating multiple streams of income, why it’s key, and surrounding yourself with successful people and witnessing what it really takes to be great and all the work that it goes into making them successful.
Lisa shares how her beliefs kept her stuck in chaos, overwhelm and clutter, the impact on her business and home life, and the moment she realised she could choose a different path. She explains how systems have given her space and freedom to create, and the mindset shifts she had made along the way.03:46 – The book that inspired Lisa to choose to let go of chaos06:33 – The two beliefs that kept Lisa stuck in chaos09:31 – How Lisa’s background in journalism shaped her belief about what work is10:19 – The moment Lisa first understood that clutter, mess and chaos DO affect her12:06 – How a lack of systems was holding back Lisa’s business and destroying her family life16:36 – The mindset shifts Lisa had to make to move from blogger to business person to CEO17:49 – Why Karly has made her bed every morning, without fail, for the last two yearsKGC Facebook Group
No business owner is immune from the crippling self doubt that rears its head especially when we’re doing our most important and heartfelt work. In this week’s episode, Karly explores the extreme wall of self doubt she's hit up against during the process of writing her first book. Plus hear how Lisa and Karly moved through the emotional roller coaster of a very successful podcast launch. Keeping Good Company hit No.1 and it wasn't all smooth sailing. Your favourite Biz besties bring you laughs, sincerity and honesty when it comes to the issue of self doubt and reaching your goals in business.KGC Facebook Group
Karly comes in from her home in Northern New South Wales, Australia with another free flow, real and raw take on life and business. In this Free Free Convo Karly explores the 24 hours after her new podcast, Keeping Good Company, launched and hit No.1 in iTunes. She speaks of the highs and lows of success... and how to be kinder to yourself, wherever you are in your journey. You can join Karly's Facebook community at karlynimmo.com/tribe
Karly Nimmo and Lisa Corduff explore what it means to create, grow and keep good company, and run through what you will get in the coming episodes of the Keeping Good Company podcast.04:44 – The importance of keeping it real and sharing the highs and lows07:28 – Lisa explains why being a blogger and a business owner are different mindsets08:33 – The one reason Karly has to have systems and procedures in place09:07 – How systems and procedures give Lisa freedom10:19 – What sets apart the people who successfully grow their businesses?12:10 – Lisa explains why the idea of Keeping Good Company is at the heart of the Podcast13:29 – For Karly, getting vulnerable has lead to the strongest relationshipsKGC Facebook Group
Maintaining contact with people who are walking on the spiritual path is an important component of moving on the path to perfection. Dada Vedaprajinananda discusses the role of good company in spiritual and worldly life as well.
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In between two fantastic songs you’ll hear fascinating stories about meeting and recording with Eddie Van Halen, what makes a great sounding piano, the serene and inspirational surroundings of Park City Utah and much more with classically trained pianist Rich … Continue reading → The post RICH WYMAN – Keeping Good Company appeared first on Bill Murphy Show.
This is the 6th show of the "Got To Get Myself Together!" Virtual Conference Kingdom Living Series. This show is: "Saint To Saint Connections: Keeping Good Company." Kingdom purposes are accomplished through kingdom people. Kingdom people are those that God has chosen to be his workmanship (Ephesians 2:10) to bring forth good works which God prepared in advance for his people to do. Jesus Christ gives God's people the strategy and the practical principle on how to do God's work. He sent the disciples out two by two (Mark 6:7). God's work was accomplish through a saint-to-saint connection. The Bible teaches in the Old Testament that two are better than one and asks "how can two walk together unless they agree to go in the same direction." In a Saint-To-Saint connection there has to be an agreement between the Saints to connect. You will need Character Discernment to know who to connect with in your life, ministry and career. Character discernment is a valuable tool for avoiding toxic entanglements and relationships. During this show you will learn how to recognize and stay away from "flesh" people, dream killers, dream stealers, and dream suckers. You will learn how to connect with "faith" people, how to connect with the right mentor and how to raise your potential to the next level with the right Saint to Saint Connections.
This is the 6th show of the "Got To Get Myself Together!" Virtual Conference Kingdom Living Series. This show is: "Saint To Saint Connections: Keeping Good Company." Kingdom purposes are accomplished through kingdom people. Kingdom people are those that God has chosen to be his workmanship (Ephesians 2:10) to bring forth good works which God prepared in advance for his people to do. Jesus Christ gives God's people the strategy and the practical principle on how to do God's work. He sent the disciples out two by two (Mark 6:7). God's work was accomplish through a saint-to-saint connection. The Bible teaches in the Old Testament that two are better than one and asks "how can two walk together unless they agree to go in the same direction." In a Saint-To-Saint connection there has to be an agreement between the Saints to connect. You will need Character Discernment to know who to connect with in your life, ministry and career. Character discernment is a valuable tool for avoiding toxic entanglements and relationships. During this show you will learn how to recognize and stay away from "flesh" people, dream killers, dream stealers, and dream suckers. You will learn how to connect with "faith" people, how to connect with the right mentor and how to raise your potential to the next level with the right Saint to Saint Connections.
Sr. Pastor – Keeping Good Company
Sr. Pastor – Keeping Good Company