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Send Dr. Li a text here. Please leave your email address if you would like a reply, thanks.In this inspiring episode of Make Time for Success, Dr. Christine Li sits down with the remarkable Kelly Butler, known as "The Points Maven," to explore how intentional mindset and strategic use of travel points can turn dream vacations into reality. Kelly shares her journey from facing a personal health crisis to becoming a travel points expert, helping women save up to 90% on travel costs. Listen in as Kelly talks about her passion for travel, her transformative experiences, and her mission to teach women how to wisely use their spending to unlock affordable luxury travel. With enriching anecdotes, practical strategies, and an emphasis on the power of thinking big, this episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to achieve their travel dreams. Tune in for details about Kelly's upcoming free masterclass and learn how to connect with her for more tips and support.Timestamps:[00:03:39] - Kelly explains what The Points Maven does [00:05:08] - Kelly shares her early interest in travel from childhood [00:07:47] - Discussion of Kelly's medical setback with Guillain-Barre syndrome [00:10:53] - Details about Kelly's recovery period (5 months to learn to walk again) [00:19:19] - Story about Kelly's first points-funded trip to Bali with her husband [00:23:25] - Discussion of how Kelly started helping other families with points travel [00:27:06] - Kelly shares details about recent family trip to Paris [00:31:06] - Information about Kelly's upcoming masterclass [00:33:27] - Success story about client Rebecca planning Asia trip [00:37:36]To register for Kelly Butler's upcoming free masterclass, go to: https://maketimeforsuccesspodcast.com/travel For more information on the Make Time for Success podcast, visit: https://www.maketimeforsuccesspodcast.comGain Access to Dr. Christine Li's Free Resource Library where she offers you 12 downloadable tools and templates to help you bypass the impulse to procrastinate.CLICK HERE NOW TO CLAIM YOUR FREE RESOURCES: https://procrastinationcoach.mykajabi.com/freelibraryTo work with Dr. Li on a weekly basis in her coaching and accountability program, please register for The Success Lab here: https://www.procrastinationcoach.com/labConnect with Us!Dr. Christine LiWebsite: https://www.procrastinationcoach.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/procrastinationcoachInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/procrastinationcoach/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@procrastinationcoachThe Success Lab: https://maketimeforsuccesspodcast.com/labKelly ButlerInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thepointsmaven/Free Masterclass: https://maketimeforsuccesspodcast.com/travel
In this episode, Susan Lambert talks with Kelly Butler and Margaret Goldberg about their experiences and insights into improving reading instruction, particularly in Mississippi and California. Kelly discusses her work with the Barksdale Reading Institute, its impact on reading education, and the importance of coaching and structured literacy. Margaret shares her experiences as a coach in California, the challenges of teacher training, and the importance of having a clear and effective literacy plan that includes acquiring high quality data and using it to inform all your strategies. Both guests emphasize the need for systemic change and the role of community involvement in educational success.Show Notes Follow: Kelly Butler's Linkedin: linkedin.com/in/kelly-butler-5b92b31bFollow: Kelly Butler's Twitter/X: @KellyButler8Follow: Margaret Goldberg's Twitter/X and Facebook: @right2readprojFollow: Margaret Goldberg's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/margaret-goldberg-247613117/Listen: S2 E5: The Right to Read Project on nurturing automatic readers, with Margaret Goldberg and Alanna MednickListen: S6 E1: The other side of Scarborough's Rope, with Margaret GoldbergListen: Emily Hanford “Sold a Story” seriesLook: Textbook sSpreadsheet from the Center for Reading Science at Mount Saint Joseph UniversityWatch: Reading Universe: How Children Learn to Read, with Margaret GoldbergQuotes“The laws are telling us that time's up. We need to get this job done. The good news is we know how to do it. We just need to get it done everywhere.” —Kelly Butler“My role is more to help people make sense of information that is much more widely available, and help them understand how it applies to the work that we're doing. Whereas before, I felt like I was trying to alert people to the existence of research that had been kept out of reach.” —Margaret GoldbergEpisode Timestamps*03:00 Introduction: Who are Kelly Butler and Margaret Goldberg?11:00 Challenges in Teacher Preparation19:00 Effective Coaching Models28:00 Margaret's Journey into Coaching29:00 Collaborative Learning and Best Practices30:00 Challenges and Solutions in Coaching35:00 The Impact of Legislation on Coaching36:00 Reflections on Coaching and Curriculum48:00 Future Visions and Final Thoughts
Shannon and Mary talk with Kelly Butler and Carla Stanford about professional learning that is meaningful. Kelly Butler worked with the Barksdale Reading Institute to bring about systems change in reading instruction in the state of Mississippi over the last twenty years. Kelly and Carla share about a free resource they're working on now called Reading Universe, which is a one-stop shop for teachers and interested stakeholders to learn about best practices in teaching reading.RECOMMENDED RESOURCES AND ONES MENTIONED DURING THE EPISODEReadingUniverse.orgReading Universe TaxonomyREAP (Reading is Essential for All People)Timely Talks10 MaximsScaling Up for SuccessWhy It MattersRight to Read Project (Lunch & Lit)Simple View of Reading Episode Season 5 Episode 9Cuban Literacy InitiativeContact Kelly Butler via e-mail: kbutler@msreads.orgContact Carla Stanford via e-mail: cstanford@weta.orgGet a free Green Chef box using our link.Support the showGet Literacy Support through our Patreon
On today's episode Sarah has a conversation with three members of the Ottawa Death Care Collective in Ottawa, Canada. Kelly Butler, Heather Martel and Deb Charbonneau share with us the personal paths that led each of them to engage in the important work of community death care. You'll find their website here:https://communitydeathcareottawa.com/And read about the wind phone here:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wind_phoneSupport the show
Defence Minister Bill Blair delivers opening remarks as the 15th annual Halifax International Security Forum gets underway. The three-day conference brings together defence experts, political leaders, military officials, and academics from around the world to discuss pressing security challengesAt a news conference in Ottawa, Environment Minister Stephen Guilbeault announces a ban on the domestic trade of elephant ivory and rhino horn, as well as the import of hunting trophies containing these products. He is joined by Kelly Butler (campaign manager for Humane Society International/Canada), as well as Heather Craig and Janine Cavin (co-founders, Elephant and Rhino Defenders). Kenyan biologist Winnie Kiiru provides a video message. Following the announcement, Minister Guilbeault also takes questions on the recent federal court ruling against his government's ban on single-use plastic items.
On this episode, Heather sits down with Kelly Butler, Marketing Director here at The Wilson Group Real Estate Services. Kelly shares how to show up on social media authentically and consistently, talks ChatGPT, and discusses ways to curate your online experience so that you stay inspired. If you have any questions please email us at podcast@wilsongrouprealestate.com. We look to answer these requests in future episodes! Let's Connect: Instagram: instagram.com/movinguppodcast/ Facebook: facebook.com/TheWilsonGroupRealEstate Learn about Studio Bank: studiobank.com Learn about ATA Certified Public Accountants & Business Advisors: atacpa.net David Hart, dhart@atacpa.net Quick LinksGet Embed PlayerShare on SocialDownload Audio File
Join AFT President Randi Weingarten as she engages in a thought-provoking conversation with educator Kelly Butler, delving into the pivotal role of literacy in the Real Solutions for Kids and Communities campaign. Enjoy their discussion on promoting the science of reading, addressing book bans and the birth of the innovative online resource known as Reading Universe.
This week, we're talking about substance abuse with key insights from Dr. Kelly Butler.Dr. Butler is a resident physician in family medicine at Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital. Hailing from Los Angeles, she has committed herself to serving marginalised communities with people suffering from substance use disorder, addiction, and those without access to basic needs.Today, we'll be learning how we can be compassionate and understanding towards people suffering from substance use disorder.Highlights:(06:12) Influence and impact (07:00) Physicians can be these change agents (10:48) Language matters(17:46) Withdrawal is life threatening (22:02) Identifying why(26:01) Potential risks and long term effects (29:51) Listen to that voice, it matters!(33:06) It's a journey (40:28) Grounded in my passionDr Kelley Butler's social handle: @whatkbsaysgoesConnect with Vikki on Instagram here and on LinkedIn here
Episode 168: This week we discuss WAP by Cardi B & Megan Thee Stallion with special guest, Kelly Butler. This is an X-rated show, folks! Adult content! Macaroni in a pot! You click it, you mop it. Special THANK YOU Chuck Savage & Eddie Hawkins: Intro music Sara Wessling: Guilty Pleasures vocals Jeremy Essig: Six Degrees of The Clash ********** We have a Patreon Page! https://www.patreon.com/rockthecashbar If you would like to help support Rock the Cash Bar we have some fun perks for becoming a Patreon member! For $5 a month Patreon members will have a private community, receive some awesome Rock the Cash Bar swag and once a month we draw one Patreon member's name and let them choose a song for us to cover! We have Merch! https://www.rockthecashbarpodcastmerch.com Shirts, hats, stickers, mugs and more! Check it out! Website: https://www.rockthecashbarpodcast.com PLEASE rate and leave us a review! It really helps!! Thank you!
With the recent budget, finance and investment are top of mind for businesses traversing the challenges of 2023.Whether you're looking for a loan away from the high street banks, or a new way to create business connections, we've got you covered - SWIG Finance's Steve Mayell and Podcast Labs' Kelly Butler are this week's guests on The Dorset Growth Hub Podcast.Tune into this week's episode, recorded at our live business breakfast in March, to hear how podcasts are an evolving medium in which to network and build brands, and what a CDFI can do to provide new avenues for funding.This episode of The Dorset Growth Hub podcast covers:Impacts of the recent budget on SMEsWhat a CDFI is and how they support financing small businessesUtilising the podcasting platform to reach new audiences and build bonds within your network
First Act is a brand that almost nobody associates with a high quality instrument. We are used to seeing them in the Walmart toy section, not in the hands of professional touring musicians. But at some point in the mid-2000s First Act created their own Custom Shop. These instruments went into the hands of some very popular musicians of the era, and are experiencing a serious resurgence all these years later. Kelly Butler was a builder at the Gibson Custom Shop and was instrumental in creating the First Act Custom Shop instruments, and now owns his own brand K. Butler Guitars. I brought him on the podcast to tell the story, and it is an extremely interesting tale! We've got John Mayer, Slash, and even Nigel Tufnel (of Spinal Tap fame) waved into this one. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did! And don't forget, we are giving a Gibson SG away and there are just a few days left to enter. Head over to Stringjoy.com to check that out. Save yourself 10% on any guitar maintenance tools or other musical products from StewMac by visiting https://stewmac.com/tonemob You can also help out with your gear buying habits by purchasing stuff from Tonemob.com/reverb Tonemob.com/sweetwater or grabbing your guitar/bass strings from Tonemob.com/stringjoy Release your music via DistroKid and save 30% by going to Tonemob.com/distrokid Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today we talk to our amazing Director of Marketing at The Wilson Group Kelly Butler! Kelly made her first appearance in Season 1, Episode 24. Running your business like a business is our focus for this episode. Our goal is for you to end this podcast with several take-away to implement right away! Learn about Studio Bank: studiobank.com Learn about ATA Certified Public Accountants & Business Advisors: atacpa.net David Hart, dhart@atacpa.net Instagram: instagram.com/movinguppodcast/ Facebook: facebook.com/TheWilsonGroupRealEstate Questions for Christie and Heather? Email us podcast@wilsongrouprealestate.com
Kelly Butler is a Comeback Coach, empowering women to redefine their lives with purpose and joy after a major medical setback. Kelly's 18-month journey took her from a wheelchair and walker to a first-time ultra endurance athlete. She traversed Zion National park, hiking 43 miles in 2 days against all odds. Kelly's personal struggles and lessons have placed her in a unique position to help others realize that although their physical bodies may have changed, who they are on the inside is perfect and waiting to be expressed. Kelly uses her corporate mentoring background of 20 years to lead women through their journey of rediscovery. Kelly lives in Roswell, Georgia, and she is the only girl in a house filled with 2 teenage boys, her husband, and her miniature dachshund, Blue. Her southern accent gets stronger after a glass of wine, and she loves a good scone. For More of Kelly: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yourcomebackcoach Click on the link in her bio to download a free 1hour Setback to Comeback Workshop recording and workbook to start your own comeback! Free Facebook Group, Comeback Thrivers: http://www.facebook.com/groups/comebackthrivers Watch a 10-minute video of Kelly's story: https://upbeat-innovator-2652.ck.page/9957dcc855 For ALL things Successful Diligence: https://linktr.ee/shelmy_life Gateway to Gratitude Course: https://www.michellelperry.com/offers/ioy2KWmg/checkout Sign up for the Newsletter so you never miss a thing! https://www.michellelperry.com We appreciate your support! Every penny helps and really does help and make a difference! https://anchor.fm/successfuldiligence/support OR https://www.buymeacoffee.com/diligence ~ Thank you for listening and sharing! Copyright © Successful Diligence™, LLC All rights reserved. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/successfuldiligence/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/successfuldiligence/support
Thanks for reading this! Please like and share this video, and subscribe to the channel! I would greatly appreciate it! Kelly Butler is a Comeback Coach, empowering survivors to redefine their lives with purpose and joy after a major medical setback. Kelly's 18-month journey took her from a wheelchair and walker to a first-time ultra endurance athlete. Kelly's personal struggles and lessons have placed her in a unique position to help others realize that although their physical bodies may have changed, who they are on the inside is perfect and waiting to be expressed. Kelly's links: Comeback Thrivers free Facebook Group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/comeba... Engage with Kelly on Instagram @yourcomebackcoach My contact information: https://chrisdtgordon.com @chrisdtgordon Chris DT Gordon's TAG and POP Shop: https://chris-dt-gordons-tag-and-pop-... Flower children: @nateberan
The Pursuit of W(h)ealth: A Deep Health Nutritious Podcast Today we talk with Kelly Butler, a Comeback Coach, empowering women to redefine their lives with purpose and joy after a major medical setback. Kelly's 18-month journey took her from a wheelchair and walker to a first-time ultra-endurance athlete. She traversed Zion National park, hiking 43 miles in 2 days against all odds. Kelly's personal struggles and lessons have placed her in a unique position to help others realize that although their physical bodies may have changed, who they are on the inside is perfect and waiting to be expressed. Kelly uses her corporate mentoring background of 20 years to lead women through their journey of rediscovery. Connect with Kelly on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yourcomebackcoach/ Download a free 1-hour Setback to Comeback Workshop. Click on the link in her bio Join like-minded women on their comeback journey in Kelly's free Facebook Group, Comeback Thrivers: http://www.facebook.com/groups/comebackthrivers/ The Pursuit of Whealth Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/thepursuitofwhealth/ As Nutrition Deep Health coaches, we provide some tools and fair-weathered techniques you can use as part of your own daily practice. Juli Madacey, Tiffany O'Hearn, and Johnny Kline are connected internationally through their passion for nutrition and deep health coaching, holistic well-being lifestyle, and growth and abundance. Through personal journeys of growth and becoming coaches we gather across the world post- Coronavirus to share deep health conversations ranging from food, health, wellness living through cultural perspectives, family health, women's health, men's health, and alternative health practices in the community. Don't miss an episode, Subscribe to our YouTube channel (The Pursuit of Whealth) for the latest updates.
REDEFINING YOUR SETBACKS // In episode 9, I discuss redefining your setbacks. Being a goal-setting and goal-crushing badass comes with the guarantee that life is going to throw you some wild setbacks. But, always knowing you hold the power of your very next choice to turn your setback into your comeback is where the magic lives. Let's talk about some actionable tools around redefining your set back with my special guest today, Kelly Butler from @yourcomebackcoach. Join me on this episode as we talk about: How to goal set when there is no physical evidence the goal can be accomplished Recovery vs. Redefining Redefine ourselves as who we are today, regardless of our physical body On the hardest days of your journey to redefining yourself, tools for how to speak to yourself If you enjoyed this episode, you won't want to miss the opportunity to join like-minded, goal boss women in my Team Quit Quitting Membership. Click here to enroll for just $50! Team Quit Quitting Monthly Membership: This is an intimate monthly accountability group that supports goal setting, creating milestones and calling your shots for the month. Each month, you get a coaching video, workbook, guest coaching and a few live calls. All the materials are “do-at-your-own-pace” and the live accountability calls are where you receive support for me and the community on your milestones. Private Coaching: In 3 or 6 month sessions, you will receive weekly check-ins, accountability and support. Ensuring your goal mindset is coached intimately with ongoing knowledge, advice, motivation and customization that is crucial for overcoming potential roadblocks and helping you reach long-term success. VIP Day: Life is messy, this is for the busy woman who wants to set intentional goals with efficiency. In a half-day 1:1 private session, we will effectively break down your milestones with deadlines along with digging into your quitting triggers, what to do when motivation is lost and establishing your "why" to stand strong through the mess. Love this podcast? Then you want to join the Goal Boss Community on Facebook for additional free coaching and resources.
Kelly Butler is the Chief Executive Officer of The Barksdale Reading Institute (BRI). The Institute's literacy work encompasses early childhood, parenting, professional development for teachers, teacher preparation, and developing literacy leaders.Ms. Butler is the author of two statewide studies and developed a subsequent statewide initiative to improve teacher preparation programs focused on early literacy instruction in Mississippi's 15 public and private universities. A former high school teacher in the Greenwich, Connecticut Public Schools, Ms. Butler holds a bachelor's degree in Special Education and a master's degree in Administration, Planning and Social Policy from Harvard University. She served by appointment to the Governor's Task Force on Teacher Preparation for Early Literacy Instruction and the State Reading Panel and, most recently, the Governor's Task Force on Educator Workforce Development. Kelly has leveraged the Institute's successful track record to initiate several multi-organization and multi-state initiatives, including The Big Dippers Short Course in the Science of Reading for Teach For America's National Summer Institute, The Path Forward: Bringing the Science of Reading to Teacher Preparation Programs and Licensure, and a twenty-member national team of reading experts to review the teacher preparation programs in a neighboring state. Kelly is frequently called upon to tell the story of Mississippi's literacy challenges and successes, and as more states are responding to the literacy instruction crisis, BRI has provided consultation to a number of legislative and philanthropic groups from various states.Kelly is the recipient of The Reading League's 2021 Benita Blachman award, for advancing evidence to practice.Ms. Butler lives in Jackson, Mississippi with her husband, Thorne. They have five daughters.Further Resources and Kelly's Picks: Barksdale Reading Institute Reading Universe Parents for Public Schools Emily Hanford's APM Reports The Hunt Institute Reach Out and Read The Velveteen Rabbit by Margery Williams Travels with Charley; In Search of America by John Steinbeck Books by Wallace Stegner The Love Songs of W.E.B. DuBois by Honoree Fanonne Jeffers Middlemarch by George Eliot
Here on the Moving Up Podcast, Heather and I typically end each show with this phrase– “Love Where You Live”. Not only is it a great saying, but it is also the tagline of The Wilson Group Real Estate Services. We help our clients Love Where They Live, but we also Love Where we work. And in 2020 and 2021, love where you live and work for many people became the same thing! Today we talk about not only why and how you love where you live, but we have our amazing Director of Marketing at The Wilson Group with us. Kelly Butler is a ray of sunshine, brilliant, and incredibly creative marketer. Our goal is for you to end this podcast with several take-away to implement right away! Let's Connect: Instagram: instagram.com/movinguppodcast/ Facebook: facebook.com/TheWilsonGroupRealEstate podcast@wilsongrouprealestate.com Learn about Studio Bank: studiobank.com
We had a chat with Kelly Butler about her journey with #MS and how she competes. LINKS Challenged Athlete Foundation Adaptive Training Foundation University of Texas at Arlington, Adaptive Basketball Program ___ Check out our website: https://www.marked4glory.com Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/marked4glory Join our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/marked4glory Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/marked4glory Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/marked4glory Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.marked4glory.com/youtube #triathlete #MultipleSclerosis #SpinalCordInjury #wheelchair #disabled #disability --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/m4gadvocacymedia/support
Kelly Butler from Death Care Ottawa shares her experience, advice and knowledge to help others embrace death as a part of life. Find her Facebook group Reclaiming Death to find our more. What does a good death mean to you? How will your dying time reflect your values? Reclaiming Death supports you through life's last chapter. We help bridge the gap between healthcare and deathcare, between individuals and their community. Thank you for listening!
In this episode, myself, Brady, Kelly V. and Arlene focus on relationships as living processes that make positive and mutually beneficial, reciprocal collaborations with indigenous communities.
In this episode, you will hear from me, Kelly Anne Butler, and meet Arlene White, Kelly Vodden, and Brady Reid. We introduce ourselves, who we are and what we do, as well as the meaning behind Maw-lukutinej.
In this episode, we return to the conversation with myself, Arlene White, Kelly Vodden and Brady Reid to end this series. We discuss engaged research, who benefits, in what ways, and why it's important to understand that a community has a choice to participate in ways that are in line with their own priorities and context.
Welcome back for another episode of the podcast. This week, I am sitting down with our amazing guest, Kelly Butler and I'm so excited for you to hear how we met, her story and journey of making her ultimate leap.Kelly is an interior stylist, coach, and the passionate founder of Gratify Home where she teaches women to sustainably style homes they love while leaving a positive impact in this world. She does this through virtual one-on-one interior style coaching, designing directly with her clients, and virtual room design that is designed and done for you.Kelly helps women overcome their sense of overwhelm in their own homes. They are generally curious about how they can also leave a positive legacy, about the food they eat, and where things are sourced from. They want to translate those values into their homes but feel stuck in knowing how to do this. That’s where Kelly comes in. She teaches them how to invest in themselves to be their own sustainable interior stylist and create a space they can be proud of. It all started when Kelly was still working in her corporate 9-5. Walking through her office one day she heard a voice call out to her in a loud whisper saying:“You're not supposed to be here.”She realized that her heart was not in her job and she was meant to do something completely different. She had a lot of pent up creativity that wanted nothing more than to be fulfilled. She began journaling to see where her journey would take her. She knew change could be scary, but she made her decision and was ready to face it. The year prior, Kelly had applied to participate in a program sponsored by her company. She hadn’t heard anything about it and had almost forgotten about the opportunity when one phone call changed the direction of her life. She was offered the opportunity to travel to India for 30 days doing pro bono work for her company. She accepted and traveled to Mumbai where she worked in what would be considered the poorest slums and worked with an education nonprofit and local mothers learning to be advocates for their children's education. The entire experience was incredibly transformational, very uncomfortable, and very emotional. She became obsessed with sustainable business models, how to use commerce and business as a way to alleviate poverty in a way that went beyond giving or volunteering, but rather in a way that is sustainable for artisans that preserves cultural craft. The Creation of Gratify HomeShe allowed her intuition to take over and filled her journal with things on her mind - ultimately questioning how she could funnel her passion and discomfort into something productive. She decided that the first step was to open an online boutique, selling goods for women and home. The items were fair trade and artisan made and really uplifted the makers from across the world. She wanted to introduce these beautiful goods to women and into their homes. She began hosting parties with her products in friend's homes all while still working her corporate 9-5. Kelly was admittedly a ‘corporate perfectionist’ and was trained to believe that the final product should always be perfect. That meant pushing back deadlines if need be. She knew this was something that she would need to retrain her brain to no longer believe. She needed to get comfortable with imperfection. Kelly finally realized that she was filling a much-needed industry void and decided it was her turn to really take that and run with it. She combined her industry experience and her passion to develop her own business model. She had also learned the part of business she didn’t like and how she could pivot her business from that. In early 2020, Kelly decided she no longer wanted to ship physical inventory and had planned to host a closing sale to clean out her inventory. She was going to cut the cord and transition into a fully virtual and digital business model. However, in March of 2020, Kelly’s health threw her a curveball. She initially assumed it was probably COVID and would be sick for a few weeks. A few weeks turned into much longer and she noticed that while she was recovering in some aspects, she was actually getting worse in others. It got to the point where one day she could no longer stand on her own, chew her meals, and even had trouble speaking. Kelly was diagnosed with a neurological disorder called Guillain-Barré syndrome. Because of COVID, Kelly was completely alone in the hospital. During her time in the hospital and during her months of recovery Kelly decided that this disorder would not define or defeat her. She decided that it was ultimately up to her to choose how to see what was happening to her and how she would deal with it. Leaning into losing her freedom during this time really set her on fire to move herself forward, even with baby steps. She began working even for just 15 minutes at a time. During our interview, Kelly said:“It's not always easy. It's different for every person. But I just hope that sharing all that I've been through to make that leap reinforces the commitment, the drive, the fire, the choice that I felt. And I just hope that it will inspire you listening to know that you can also do it no matter what comes your way if it's in your heart, if it's the burning desire that you feel it as possible.“ Kelly’s LeapEarlier this year (now into 2021), Kelly finally made the decision to not return to corporate America and to make it work, no matter what that looked like. It was a sense of relief mixed with fear, but Kelly has learned that fear is not necessarily a bad thing if you work through it. Kelly began pitching herself and despite her fear has made some incredible connections along her journey. She collaborates with other business owners doing Facebook or Instagram Lives and through collaborative blog posts, like this one with Elizabeth Joy (whom she met at a SDIHW Summit!). She takes every opportunity to expand the scope, scale and exposure of her own audience. She has learned to focus on the ‘no’s’ and use them as learning experiences. Something Kelly and I have in common is that we both firmly believe in the Wayne Dyer quote,“If you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change.”Kelly says,“I always have a choice. And I am not the victim of life circumstances.”Kelly looks at the world around her and is filled with gratitude by this world of possibilities she has opened herself up to. She has finally learned to overcome her fear and found her drive and determination. Until next time, keep doing it your way! Insights:“You're not supposed to be here.”“She needed to get comfortable with imperfection.““Kelly finally realized that she was filling a much-needed industry void and decided it was her turn to really take that and run with it.”“It was a sense of relief mixed with fear, but Kelly has learned that fear is not necessarily a bad thing if you work through it.” Resources:Connect with Kelly on Instagram @gratify_homeShop Kelly’s WebsiteProfit First by Mike MichalowiczGoogle Drive
Welcome to the Pro Sports Podcasters Podcast! -Cobe and Justen talk with Kelly Butler about life before, during, and after Football. -We look ahead to the World Test Cricket Championships. -Despite being in first place in their division. Should Toronto Maple Leafs fans be worried?. LINKS https://pro-sports-podcasters.captivate.fm/ (https://pro-sports-podcasters.captivate.fm/) https://www.youtube.com/c/CobeLife (https://www.youtube.com/c/CobeLife) http://twitter.com/PPodcasters (http://twitter.com/PPodcasters) http://www.facebook.com/prosportspodcasters (http://www.facebook.com/prosportspodcasters) https://www.patreon.com/prosportspodcasters (https://www.patreon.com/prosportspodcasters) #NoSportLeftBehind #prosportspodcasters Intro music by Dave Misener Audio mastered by Corbert de Ronde
Gateway St. Louis Realty powered by KELLER WILLIAMS as of May 2020, has leased and sold homes all over the St. Louis Metropolitan area and love to work with everyone, including Investors, Single Parents, and 1st time Home Buyers! Kelly Butler is the President of Gateway St. Louis Realty LLC! Whether you're interested in purchasing your 1st home, selling your home or ready to invest, she has a wealth of knowledge and information in the business and there's no doubt that she can help you get to where you are trying to be in Real Estate! Gateway STL Realty is located in Hazelwood, MO and can be contacted by phone at 314-722-5856, by email at kelly@gatewaystlouis.com, website: https://www.gatewaystlrealty.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mrskeshspeaks/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mrskeshspeaks/support
This week The V team takes a closer look at the police response to the Huntsville protest, the discussion about removing the Madison County Confederate monument and renaming the Pettus Bridge.
Kathy Pettingill is a name that’s both respected and feared, not only by Australia’s criminal underworld, but by many in the Victorian police force. As the matriarch at the head of the most notorious and violent family of habitual offenders in Australian criminal history, her life has revolved around murder, drugs, prison, prostitution and bent coppers – and the intrigue and horror that surround such crimes. Her eldest son, Dennis Allen, was a mass murderer and a $70,000-a-week drug dealer who dismembered a Hell’s Angel with a chainsaw. Two younger sons were acquitted of the Walsh Street murders, the cold-blooded assassination of two police officers that changed the face of crime in Melbourne forever. One of the two, Victor, was gunned down himself in the street 14 years later, becoming the third son Kathy has buried. In this revised and updated authorised edition of Adrian Tame’s bestselling The Matriarch, Kathy Pettingill reveals the chilling truth behind many of the myths and legends that surround her family, including her experiences in the blood-spattered charnel house at the centre of Dennis Allen’s empire of drugs and violence. But this is no plea for pity. Forthright and deeply disturbing, like its subject, The Matriarch pulls no punches. Updated and revised for a new generation, this true crime classic is as terrifying and powerful as when it was first published. Read by Lewis Fitz-Gerald and Kelly Butler. To purchase visit: https://www.simonandschuster.com.au/books/The-Matriarch/Adrian-Tame/9781760852214
This week we are diving into the CARES Act and specifically how much federal money the state is receiving, where it is going and how it is being spent.
This week we are diving into the CARES Act and specifically how much federal money the state is receiving, where it is going and how it is being spent. The post In The Weeds with State Finance Director Kelly Butler appeared first on Alabama Daily News.
In this podcast - recorded live at Evolve's event space in Poole - guests Andy James and Kelly Butler of Podcast Labs, and podcasters Mark Cribb (Human of Hospitality) and Sarah Choudhury (Curry Queen) discuss the marketing potential of the medium, amongst other things.
Hey mama! This episode is so near and dear to my heart! I get to interview my good friend and fellow mompreneur, Kelly Butler. We worked together in corporate world for many years and now get to be friends and masterminds as we build our businesses! There’s a rising tide of women who are thinking differently about where their stuff comes from, and how they’re impacting social change with the things they buy - specifically for their homes. That’s where Kelly Butler comes in. Kelly lives a double life in corporate America and as a passionate founder of Gratify Home. She gets out of bed in the morning to inspire women to create meaningful beauty in their homes while uplifting people and planet. She works with women who are curious about buying ethically for their homes and want to learn how to create a home they love that aligns with the values they care about most. She loves the challenges of working with women who feel overwhelmed with comparison of their homes, who feel that decorating their home just flat out takes too much time, who find it hard to locate ethical options that meet their budgets, and who don’t want to figure it out all on their own. After spending 30 days in India, walking the poorest slums in Mumbai on a mission to re-imagine the strategy of an education nonprofit, Kelly became obsessed with sustainable business models. When she returned to her home in Atlanta, she knew that she would never be the same again. After some soul searching (and maybe a few ugly crying sessions), she began to get clarity. As a lover of interior design, Kelly researched how she could decorate her home while making positive impacts. But, to her surprise, the searches came up empty...she just couldn’t find a voice out there around ethical interiors to share the information she needed - so she created it herself. Now, Kelly authors the Gratify Home blog focused around ethical interiors and works with select clients one on one with ethical room eDesign. She’s launching a beta program, the Ethical Chic Home Academy, to educate women on how to kickstart the redesign of their spaces while aligning with the values they care about most. Kelly is mom to two fantastic sons, ages 15 and 12, and married to high school sweetheart, Jeff. Her family lives in Roswell, Georgia with their miniature dachshund, Blue. Don't forget to grab Kelly's free guide: 6 Tips to Create an Ethical (and Beautiful) Home on a Budget Ways to connect with Kelly! Gratify Website Instagram: @gratify_home
In today's episode, Doctor Schitt interview her guest, Kelly Butler, and together they discuss the intricacies of David and Stevie's relationship.
Charity auction facilitators Brad Mallet and Kelly Butler share their experience with props and items from the show's art/props department.
Kelly Butler is a mechanical-engineer-turned-corporate-marketer-turned-entrepreneur living as a nomad. In early 2017, she got tired of working for a corporation that didn't align with her values and decided to create Tees For Bees - an environmentally conscious apparel brand that creates a buzz around saving the bees and aims to bring the cause to the mainstream. Tees For Bees also donates 10% of profits to Bee City, community outreach projects and educating young children. Join us for a conversation of transformation, belief in a good cause and love for nature as well as what it takes to achieve one’s dream. Kelly and I also talk about: Kelly’s moment of “happy on paper but miserable inside” Influences that played a big role in discovering herself and finding her path Why we should be grateful for the super shit times Getting out of a soul-sucking job at 22 when everything looked “perfect” Coming up with the idea for Tees for Bees The importance of connecting to nature Why bees are important and why we should care The journey of creating an environmentally conscious business 4 simple and essential steps to saving the bees today and much more... For shownotes go here >>> P. S. Sign up for the free, exclusive training from me on “The Lie of Female Success: How to Get Unstuck, Release Pressure & Stop Trying to Do It All” to find out: How to overcome the "Superwoman Syndrome" so you can start living in freedom, with ease, and owning your truth True feminine power and what you can do right now to begin feeling supported, stop pushing & controlling your life and men How to rediscover, embrace and cultivate feminine flow and become embodied so you can stop overthinking and start making decisions from the heart The essence of masculine/feminine polarity and how to attract and magnify the relationship you want And much more… Sign up at girlskill.com/webinar
Kelly Butler, one who has considered ‘end of life’ from many angles, both personal and professional, shares some different ways of looking at, coping with, preparing for, and leaning into the events and emotions surrounding the most certain and supreme of all transitions.–one we must face individually, yes, but also with and for those around … Continue reading "There’s no “i” in death."
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This week, a very powerful interview with Kelly Butler, an Associate Creative Director and Copywriting freelancer in Chicago. Kelly leaves absolutely no stone unturned in the retelling of her journey, a journey that is without question still punctuated by her lingering desire for more. And early on in our conversation, Kelly captures perfectly THAT singular… The post Solving People’s Problems: Kelly Butler appeared first on Our Authentic Careers.