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NBD just going through life feeling like you're always the problem because you weren't treated like you were good enough to be heard, seen, respected, or loved as a kid! In this episode, psychotherapist Kelly Lewis joins me to get into everything from neglect and not feeling good enough, anxious attachment and not feeling good enough, conditional love and feeling like you have to earn approval to be good enough, social factors like fatphobia, homophobia, racism, and sexism and not feeling good enough, and even the intersection of perfectionism, growth and fixed mindsets, and imposter syndrome and not feeling good enough. And ofc, we go deep on how to heal. Want to book a one-hour session with me? Go here: https://calendly.com/workwithremy/55-minutesWant to connect? Find me here:InstagramTikTokEmail: patraumaparty@gmail.comThe contents of this podcast are provided for informational purposes only. None of the material presented is intended to be a substitute for psychotherapy, counseling, professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. If you need to speak with a professional, you can find one local to you and reach out directly, or, in the US, you can call 988 to connect with the Suicide & Crisis Hotline.
If you love wine and massages (who doesn't, right?) then today's episode is for you! Today, I'm sitting down with Kelly Lewis, CEO of The Wine Spa - America's first vintherapy spa. Kelly has curated treatments that integrate the healing antioxidants and medicinal properties of the grape vine with modern practices of massage, facials, and more. Vintherapy spas are common around the world, but this concept is new to the US and Kelly has big plans to expand while staying true to the local wine regions where she partners with wineries to upcycle discarded wine. So grab your favorite glass of wine and press play on this new episode! This episode is best enjoyed on my YouTube Channel: https://youtu.be/r8sdUQNylQI ----- Sign up for The Wine CEO newsletter and get a free guide to Food & Wine Pairing: thewineceo.com Email: Sarah@thewineceo.com Instagram: @thewineceo ------ Today's Guest: Kelly Lewis The Wine Spa Website: https://thewinespapdx.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/winespa_pdx/#podcast
In this episode of The Sacred Business Mastery Podcast, I sit down with my client Kelly Lewis, the visionary founder behind The Wine Spa in Portland, Oregon—recently named one of TIME Magazine's Greatest Places to Visit in the World for 2025.Kelly's journey is a powerful reminder that you don't need industry experience to build a globally recognized wellness brand—you need a strong vision, aligned support, and the courage to start. As her business strategist and systems specialist, I had the honor of helping Kelly turn her dream into a grounded, thriving reality.We dive into what it really takes to launch a beauty or wellness startup from scratch:Turning intuitive ideas into tangible strategyBuilding systems that support growth and freedomFinding funding and hiring a dream teamCreating visibility with early-stage marketing that gets noticedWhether you're dreaming of starting a spa, a wellness clinic, or a soul-led business of your own, this conversation will leave you deeply inspired and full of possibility.
Experienced plantswoman Sue Dykstra has operated nurseries for decades. She opened Creekside Growers in 2001, expanding the Middleville, Michigan business from a small plantstand to a full-service garden center with 65,000-square-feet of covered greenhouses. Over the past several years, Sue and manager Kelly Lewis have transitioned the nursery to a cut flower farm with indoor […] The post Episode 700: How Sue Dykstra and Kelly Lewis of Michigan's Creekside Growers transitioned a 25-year-old retail plant nursery into a cut flower farm with year-round production appeared first on Slow Flowers Podcast with Debra Prinzing.
Welcome to Loan Officer Freedom, the #1 podcast in the country for loan officers, hosted by Carl White. In this episode, your host, Carl White sits down with Kelly Lewis, a new loan officer from Houston, Texas, who shares her journey in the mortgage industry. With 24 years of experience, Kelly has transitioned from processing and compliance to pursuing a career as a loan officer. Join us as they discuss the challenges Kelly faces in building her business, including the fine line between being persistent and feeling like she's begging for business. Carl provides valuable insights on how to effectively follow up with real estate agents and the importance of being consistent in outreach. Whether you're a seasoned loan officer or just starting out, this episode offers valuable insights to help you thrive in the competitive mortgage market. Visit MMAdemo.com for more resources and to schedule a call with our team. Schedule a one-on-one free coaching call, click here or visit LoanOfficerStrategyCall.com.
In this episode of the Ohio Ag Net Podcast, host Dusty Sonnenberg of Ohio Ag Net talks with Max Vekich, commissioner of the Federal Maritime Commission and Peter Friedmann, Agriculture Transportation Coalition executive director. They talk about the Transportation Go! Conference in Toledo and what each organization does. Also, they talked about the transportation of cargo in bodies of water and the importance it plays on the agricultural industry. More in this week's podcast: GrowNextGen: Dale Minyo talks with GrowNextGen teacher Kelly Lewis who utilizes it in her classroom to help students make connections between the agricultural and science industries.
Want to learn how to start a multi-day tour company that takes people to exciting destinations around the world? Well, you're in luck, as in this episode of The Profitable Travel Blogger Podcast, we'll be going over how to start a travel and tour business. Our guest for the episode is Kelly Lewis, the founder of the boutique women's tour company Damesly. By the end of this episode, you'll understand: How to choose your tour destinations What goes into planning a tour itinerary Tips for pricing your tours How to market your tours so that they are profitable And more! In short, if you're confused about how to start a tour and travel business the right way, this episode can help. FREE BONUS: Grab a seat in my free 10 Ways To Make Money Travel Blogging Workshop: https://jessieonajourney.com/how-to-make-money-as-a-travel-blogger-webinar/ Learn 10 powerful strategies for growing your travel blogging income and turning your blog into a wildly profitable business – including a mix of passive and active strategies. Plus, there are bonuses, a Q&A, and a limited-time replay. TOOLS MENTIONED: Visit this link for a list of my favorite blogging tools, resources, and discounts - including tools mentioned in the episode: https://jessieonajourney.com/tools/ CONNECT WITH KELLY: Website: https://gokellylewis.com/ Damesly: https://damesly.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gokellylewis/?hl=en CONNECT WITH JESSIE: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jessieonajourney/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jessieonajourney/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/JessonaJourney TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jessieonajourney YouTube (travel): https://www.youtube.com/@jessieonajourney/featured YouTube (blogging): https://www.youtube.com/@makemoneytravelblogging Travel Creator Community Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/bloggrowthposse
On this episode of our entrepreneur series with Kelly Lewis, we hear from Stephanie Flor, founder of a luxury travel company that focuses on providing a unique travel experience through a beauty lens. Join us for Tourpreneur Connect Seville, November 27-30, 2023 https://tourpreneur.com/connect/ Sponsored by https://tripadmit.com/tap-to-tip/ TripAdmit's powerful digital tipping solution that doesn't require an app or any additional hardware, enable guests to tip without cash and guides to receive payments seamlessly. Our tipping solution is entirely digital, providing a swift, effortless, and practical way for guests to tip digitally. Thanks to our ‘Tap to Tip' technology, guests can now make contactless payments through their iPhone or Android phone, eliminating the need for bulky card readers.
Kelly Lewis is a force to be reckoned with in the world of sales enablement and revenue growth. With her expertise and passion, she has transformed teams, processes, and strategies, driving remarkable success for organizations across the board. As the Vice President of Revenue Enablement at HighSpot, a leading sales enablement platform, Kelly Lewis is responsible for architecting and executing world-class enablement strategies.On this episode of Reveal: The Revenue Intelligence Podcast, Danny interviews Kelly Lewis, the VP of Revenue Enablement at HighSpot who shares her unique background in experiencing 18 different M&A activities. She discusses the lessons she learned and how they influenced her approach to sales and enablement, emphasizing the importance of being a generalist during this time of market recovery. Kelly also touches on the importance of empathy and collaboration between enablement and other teams, sharing insights into HighSpots recent leadership summit for first-time managers and the importance of planning for recovery in order to scale enablement teams and achieve business impact. Resources: Training Industry
In this episode we welcome Kelly Lewis, Vice President of Diversity & Inclusion and Recruitment for TurnkeyZRG. Kelly shares her amazing career journey with us. As a Detroit native, Kelly obtained an elite education from two of the top institutions in the country and focused in on building a career with purpose and passion. Today Kelly leads TurnkeyZRG's commitment to the development of people and culture across the sports, media, and entertainment industries, focusing on the identification and magnification of talent from underrepresented groups and driving significant business success for organizations through inclusion.
Kelly Lewis reflects on growing up in Hawaii, moving to New Zealand after college, and then traveling to 85 countries on all 7 continents. She shares some of her top highlights, like taking the world's highest bungee jump in Macao. Kelly then takes us on her entrepreneurial journey of bootstrapping numerous female-centric travel brands from scratch with no prior experience in the space. She shares the origin story of “Go Girl Guides” and explains why Thailand is so special to her. Kelly then talks about building, scaling, and eventually selling “Women's Travel Fest” after ten years, so the brand can live on under new ownership. Next, she talks about founding Damesly as a boutique women's tour company, and shares details about some of the upcoming trips. Kelly then talks about the process of writing and marketing her best-selling book: “Tell Her She Can't: Inspiring Stories of Unstoppable Women”. She then offers her tips on launching a book, organizing sold-out events with returning customers, and building, scaling, and existing businesses. And, finally, Kelly reflects on her current work-life balance and what travel means to her. FULL SHOW NOTES AVAILABLE AT: www.TheMaverickShow.com
Nikki Padilla Rivera chats with Kelly Lewis, founder of Damesly and host of the rebooted '[Women] Travel Entrepreneurs' series. In this teaser, Kelly talks about the intention behind the series and her vision for showcasing the diverse experiences of women who are building businesses in the travel industry. The stories will be valuable listening for anyone looking to start or grow a business in the travel industry, regardless of gender. https://tourpreneur.com/podcast/
Research found that 84% of sales reps achieve their quotas when their employer incorporates a best-in-class sales enablement strategy. So what does it actually take to build an enablement strategy? Here to discuss this topic is Kelly Lewis, the vice president of revenue enablement here at Highspot. Shawnna Sumaoang: Hi and welcome to the Win Win Podcast. I'm your host, Shawnna Sumaoang. Join us as we dive into changing trends in the workplace and how to navigate them successfully. Thanks for joining, Kelly! I'd love for you to tell us about yourself, your background, and your role here at Highspot. Kelly Lewis: Thank you so much for having me, I am excited to be here. As you mentioned, my name is Kelly Lewis, Vice President of Revenue Enablement, here at Highspot. I actually have a little bit of a non-traditional background. I spent most of my career, almost 15 years, in the field before moving into enablement. I spent time as a sales rep and as a sales leader, really understanding what it’s like to carry a bag. I saw an opportunity for enablement at my last company, Amwell, which is a high-tech telehealth organization, and established the enablement practice there from the ground up. I learned a lot by doing that. A lot of what you’re going to hear is that I’m coming to this conversation pretty humbly and that I’m still learning a ton from organizations like Sales Enablement PRO, as well as our amazing customers, and, of course, my amazing team and my amazing peers in L&D. A lot of what you’re going to hear comes from that sales leader background with that enablement spin, as I’ve learned over the last few years. SS: Well, we’re excited to have you here, Kelly, and I have to say you are a fantastic enablement partner, and I get to speak from experience. KL: Thank you. SS: Now, from a revenue perspective, I’d love to understand from you, what should leaders keep in mind when building an enablement strategy that is aligned to business drive results. KL: I think we all know this, but you have to switch from being reactive to that really proactive mindset. That’s easier said than done. Part of it is that the asks don’t stop coming. How I look at it is you have to sit back and have some of those really hard conversations with your collaborators, whether those are your stakeholders or the individuals you work with very closely like marketing or rev ops, and understand what is actually going to move the needle. We always look at it from a rep productivity standpoint, we’re always trying to think about what we can do to get our reps more productive. Is that skill? Is that process? Is that messaging? Where do we need to focus? By doing that, and having those hard conversations upfront, we’re able to align and then commit to what we want to do, and then make sure we actually stay on course versus veering off, which is so easy to do. I’ve been there, I’ve done it, but being able to really say hey, we agreed to this at the beginning of the quarter, and let’s see it through. We have a lot of those conversations here. Do we also ask if what we’re doing here aligned with the bigger initiatives of the company are the things that we’re focused on here, the same things that our CEO is focused on? SS: I think that is fantastic advice. Kelly, given the current economic climate, can you share why aligning your enablement strategy with revenue goals is critical? KL: Absolutely. I think we’ve all heard the term ‘random acts of enablement' and we all know that enablement, at one time or another in your organization, has probably tried to do too much. When you align your goals to revenue goals, and when you have the same goal, it’s easy to make sure that you’re having the same conversation and that you don’t swerve from your original plan. What I was saying before is what you’re doing is going to move the needle. The current economic climate, it’s shifting all the time, and so we proactively asked at the beginning of a quarter, if something changes significantly in the economy in the next 90 days, does this change our strategy, and if everyone in the room can say, not too much, then we feel like we’re doing the right thing. That’s how we’ve been handling at least our Q1 strategy as we look at it. SS: I think that’s a really agile approach to enablement. Now, when it comes to setting goals, what are some of your best practices for identifying the right goals that are going to help you drive the outcomes that you want to achieve through your enablement strategy? KL: First off, it starts with realistic goals. I think it’s really easy for enablement professionals or sales leaders to get in a room and assume that a change can happen overnight. When you look at strategic enablement and how you’re using enablement, one of the things that we consider as a core practice of how we do strategic enablement at Highspot is understanding how much change are we asking the reps to do and what is the exact call to action we’re going to ask them to do. We actually use a proficiency model here at Highspot that has four levels and we will be really clear with everyone in the room that, hey, we’re trying to get reps from a level one to a level two. For right now, we’re focused on getting the majority of our reps, we call our core reps, from level three to level four, depending on where they are in that proficiency model. I think setting expectations on where your reps are today, and where you want them to be by the end of a quarter, six months from now, really helps people understand that change does take time, it’s not going to happen overnight and it lets you set what the leading indicators are going to be over time, what is going to show that we’re moving the needle. SS: Those are some really fantastic best practices. Now, Kelly, as I had mentioned, I find you to be an absolutely fantastic and collaborative enablement partner. I know that to you as an enablement leader, creating strong cross-functional relationships and coordination is a priority for you. How does cross-functional collaboration influence how you bring your enablement strategy to life? KL: I greatly appreciate that. My team really has a strong goal of having cross-functional coordination, but I also think we have amazing partners to work with. As everyone knows, enablement sits right in the middle of revenue teams, as well as marketing. We’re always trying to play that balance of the goals that marketing has, and making sure we’re translating that conversation into our sellers and what they need. In order to do that, you have to speak their language. As I said earlier, it’s a lot about translating and making sure that you understand the different goals and have empathy for the different teams you’re working with. I find that I and my team spend just as much time creating a strategy as we do listening. A lot of what we do is listen to our stakeholders, or listen to our collaborators, on what their goals are and what they’re trying to drive. That is why it is really important. If you don’t understand why you won’t be able to translate it and make sure you create that bridge. We at Highspot actually have a concept here that we call a bridge meeting, and that is when marketing has an idea, a rev ops team has an idea, or even one of our stakeholders has an idea that they want to come to enablement with and they want to propose that we do something differently or challenge ourselves in a new way. During that bridge meeting, we ask a lot of those ‘why' questions to make sure that we fully understand what it is they want us to roll out, and how we will do that to make the biggest impact. I will say, being a former seller and on that side of the house, it’s really clear when your leadership isn’t aligned. You feel it when marketing and sales leaders aren’t talking. You feel it when sales leadership and enablement aren’t talking. It’s not hidden, I think being enablement professionals, sometimes we don’t know what the frontline is seeing, but they feel it. It’s super important that regardless of the decision you make on what the enablement strategy is going to be that everyone in the room aligns and agrees. One thing we do here at Highspot is we actually have approval meetings where we get in a room and we say this is the strategy, does everyone agree? We don’t leave until everyone’s agreed and then based on that we all, despite what happens within the quarter, continue to align to that initial strategy because we all agreed, and we all want to show a single one-team approach to our field. SS: I love that. What advice do you have for how you go about driving the adoption of the strategy and getting buy-in from key stakeholders? KL: It’s all about the frontline manager. We’ve actually been making a big shift over the last six months that are going to continue as we head into the next fiscal year, thinking about how we empower our frontline managers. They are so critical to enablement's success. A frontline individual, a rep, is not going to make a change unless they feel like it’s supported by their manager, and so we have shifted our approach to drive almost everything we’re doing through the manager. That looks like empowering the manager with coaching, so we make coaching plays where we actually guide the manager to the steps, here’s the conversation you need to have, here are the objections as a manager that you are probably going to get, here’s how you handle those objections. We also do life coaching. We’ll pull up Gong calls, or we’ll pull up our pre-call planners in a group setting, and we’ll have different managers look at those guides and calls and talk with each other about how they would coach, how would they score these, what feedback would they give, and I think by giving them a safe space to practice their coaching, they’re set up for success. It’s really about getting managers bought in early and then making sure they have everything they need to be successful when it comes to actually rolling that out. We consider those frontline managers to be partners in crime. SS: I love that. Now, I love your advice on this. How can teams keep kind of the big picture of the strategy and how it aligns with company goals in mind when they’re also juggling executing the plan throughout the year? KL: It’s really hard, and we struggle with it too. I think how we do that is we create some agility in our plan. I talked a lot at the beginning of this podcast, about how we have a quarterly strategy where we bring everyone together and we get alignment, but what I didn’t talk about was we leave some wiggle room. We are executing, things do change, and things come up. We need to make sure that we have that built into what we’re creating in our strategy. Depending on the quarter, we like to leave up anywhere from 20 to 40% so that we have that agility and ability to adjust as needed and take some input in the quarter. It’s not a ton, but it gives us that wiggle room to make sure that we’re continuing to align with the company goals and that we can be agile enough to hear what the field is struggling with and adapt. We also have this concept of available versus accountable. I think this is unique to Highspot, but it is this concept of during any given quarter, we give reps two or three things that we want them to change in behaviors. We’re really concise on what these calls to action are, and those are our accountable themes. We also do a lot of enablement that isn’t accountable, we’re not going to inspect it, we’re not necessarily going to coach it, we’re not going to hold people accountable to it. Those things we call available. Available things are like a play that we create that might help someone given a certain situation that might be industry-specific, but we’re not doing a ton of live enablement around it, we’re definitely not certifying it, we might just promote it via newsletter. Having this concept of available versus accountable helps us have really strong conversations with our stakeholders and our collaborators because they know when we say it’s accountable, they know we’re taking it really seriously and we’re going to create coaching programs. When they know it’s available, we’re all in agreement that hey, we’re not going to look at the scorecard for the progress or how many reps have viewed this potential play. Instead, we’re going to see how it does. We might make it accountable next quarter, it might just be available in the current quarter. This concept of available versus accountable has really translated into a language we all align on and make sure everyone feels really comfortable with our approach. SS: I have to say it has worked really well for us here at Highspot. Kelly, I am loving this conversation. I have two remaining questions for you. I don’t think there’s going to be any kind of surprise to these questions because I think we’re all trying to understand in the coming year, how we drive more impact. This is especially true for enablement. What are some of your best practices for correlating your enablement efforts with revenue impact, and how have you actually leveraged Highspot to help with this? KL: Such a hard question, in that it is hard for enablement professionals to always show their impact. It is not as straightforward as it is in other roles, and so we spend a lot of time thinking about this, frankly, not only as a company but as an enablement team at an enablement company. We always think about how we’re influencing revenue, and how we’re influencing business outcomes. We think of it a couple of ways. First is sales productivity, and then it’s consistent execution and participation rate. From sales, productivity is the timing of the things that we’re rolling out aligned to the timing of increases in sales productivity. We hope, and that’s the goal, and so we look at that reporting. We also look at consistent execution. This is harder to look at, we use tools like Gong, and we are partners with Groove, so we look at our email consistency, to see are the reps taking the enablement and applying it and if are they doing it in a consistent fashion. Then we look at the participation rates of those two. Are our core performers in the category of consistent execution, and do they have high sales productivity? At Highspot we use a couple of different ways to look at leading indicators. Leading indicators are huge for my team. Do we look at things like did people take the training? So we’ll jump into Highspot and see, did they take the course? Then, we will look at if they reviewed the sales play. This is super important. If they’re not reading the sales play, they’re definitely not going to make the action. It’s a huge leading indicator for us, how much time they are spending on the sales play. Then, are managers looking at the coaching play? For every sales play that is accountable, using the term I mentioned before, we also create a coaching play. Is the manager looking at that coaching play? Do they know how to coach to whatever we’re trying to drive? We then look at the action they’re taking. Are they engaging with our customers in the correct way? We use Highspot to understand if they are pitching the content that is part of this campaign or this strategy, and then are our customers and our prospects engaging with that content. Those are really key indicators that help us show our influence and impact in a really easy way. Definitely helps those business reviews that I know are so hard to put together, but just being able to take some screenshots from Highspot really helps that conversation. SS: I love that. Last question for you, Kelly, as we get underway with 2023, what are some of the top trends that you think enablement leaders should be paying attention to this year, and how are you leveraging Highspot to help address some of those? KL: Absolutely. I said it before, managers are your unlock. We are spending a lot of time thinking about manager coaching enablement. We’re actually going to be putting on a leadership summit for all of our leaders here at the end of February that’s going to be focused on coaching. What does good coaching look like, and how can you apply that to your day-to-day as a go-to-market leader? I think the next trend we’re going to see and things that we’re leveraging at Highspot is thinking through how we tackle formal training. Formal training can be put into different buckets and we’re trying to rethink what formal training looks like to make it feel light. My partner in crime, Annie Lizenbergs, in our L&D department always talks about how we make coursework feel light and engaging so that reps know that we’re being really efficient with our time. We’re going to be rethinking a lot about what our formal coursework looks like to make it feel light. The next is we’re going to have a big focus on our core performers. A lot of times your stakeholders are going to come to you with information and feedback about your low performers. That’s really normal. They tend to be the loudest, and they tend to spin up sales leaders because sales leaders want them successful. We’ve created a slide and we use it in almost every meeting where we say, hey, this program is going to be focused on the core performers. These are the core performers that we’re trying to make top performers, and we’re going to use our top performers to show our core performers what good looks like. We’re going to use our top performers to champion this. We’re going to use our top performers to help us teach. Those top performers are going to get better because when you teach something, you get better at it. Our core performers are going to learn from those top performers. That way, we’re not focused on those low performers, who will hopefully get something out of the core performer training, but we’re really leaving those lower performers up to managers to work with and coach. Then, I would say, the last thing that we’re changing this year is one SKO a year is not enough. You need solid enablement moments throughout the year, that really ensure that your reps are getting the reinforcement, and are taken out of the field in a way that separates them from the busyness and lets them really focus on learning. We started this last year, and we’re going to continue it this year. We call it camp momentum in the summer, but we’re going to have multiple touchpoints throughout the year, one just with managers and three with all go-to-market teams where we make sure that there’s set aside learning time for everyone to learn to stop the busyness to stop the calls and to really focus on the big initiatives that we’re trying to drive and then of course, giving them a safe space to practice. SS: I love those trends. Thank you, Kelly, so much for joining us today. KL: Absolutely. Happy to be here. SS: Thank you for listening to this episode of the Win Win podcast. Be sure to tune in next time for more insights on how you can maximize enablement success with Highspot.
Ashley Miles is the Administrative Production Assistant at Ruppert Nurseries and has held other positions such as In-House Salesperson and Inventory Manager. Ashley has been with Ruppert since 2013. She has a Bachelor of Science in Environmental Biology from the SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry. Ashley is also a Certified Professional Horticulturalist. Ashley is an enthusiast of the natural world. Trees have inspired her both personally and professionally and she is grateful that trees have been the focus of her career. and Kelly Lewis is the General Manager of Ruppert Nurseries. Kelly was raised in the nursery business working at a family Garden Center from the time he was old enough to be of any help. After a two-year vocational horticulture program in high school, he started working full-time for the family business in a variety of roles and learned the business side of the horticulture industry. After years of traveling the country as a purchaser for the garden center, he decided being a grower was a better fit for the agricultural lifestyle he desired. Starting in 1994 for Ruppert Nurseries, Kelly first worked sales but quickly transitioned to managing the then relatively small tree-growing farm. Since that time, the farm has grown to over 900 acres and planted more than 250,000 trees. Kelly has always been fortunate to be able to attend countless trade shows, seminars, and educational events during his career. Including the first two-year EAGL class (Executive Academy for Growth and Leadership) where he earned a certificate in Applied Horticulture Business from Texas A&M with Dr. Charlie Hall. Kelly has served on the Northern Virginia Nursery and Landscape Association, The Maryland Nursery, Landscape, and Greenhouse Association, Montgomery County Horticultural Advisory Board, and on the Board for Trees for The Future. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/plantatrilliontrees/support
Episode 15: Ruppert Nurseries x LandscapeHub “There is a home for every tree out there”. - Kelly Lewis If you like high quality, large specimen grade trees.. this podcast is for you! Kelly Lewis dives into the rich history of Ruppert Nurseries located in Laytonsville, MD. Kelly explains what it takes to handle big material, some of the cool equipment involved, along with the required tribal knowledge of their long tenured staff. It's amazing that we can move such large, living, plant material with success…. and these folks do it right. Ruppert also goes above and beyond nursery production by helping the local market with big tree moving. Kelly has a wealth of knowledge with a strong passion for the nursery industry. It's evident that Ruppert takes pride in their work. If you have pictures from your projects of their material, please send them to Kelly!
Have you ever wanted to know what it's like to take a leap of faith without knowing what's gonna happen? This is the podcast for you! Today we have Kelly Lewis on the podcast talking about owning a vacation rental property and what it's like to leave a normal W2 steady paying job and to just jump into doing Real Estate without knowing what's gonna happen. Kelly is a woman that accomplishes her dreams and does whatever she needs to move herself forward. You can follow Kelly on IG @redhotkelly51 and @happylittleretreet --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lorialvarez/message
When thinking about your personal preferences and habits at work, do you tend to favor structure, or flexibility? Centralization or decentralization? When leading others, do you strive to challenge your team, or support them? While these examples may seem to be contradictions, they are some of the most common instances of polarities in organizations. Kelly Lewis, an executive coach, leadership consultant, and author of the book Navigating Polarities: Using Both/And Thinking to Lead Transformation, has been using polarities as a lens in her coaching and client work for several decades. In Episode 105 of The MINDSet Game® podcast, Kelly discusses the following: The definition of polarities, or situations where there are two interdependent states that need each other in order to be successful How supplementing “either/or” thinking with a “both/and” mindset can improve communication, relationships, and ultimately, results Various sensemaking tools to help individuals and teams navigate polarities while minimizing conflict The role of both the heart and the mind—including qualities such as compassion and curiosity—in softening the extreme edges of polarities and beginning to see each pole as part of an interdependent pair In addition to her work as an executive coach, Kelly is the co-founder of Andiron, a leadership development consultancy committed to providing the space and tools for transformation. To learn more, visit https://andiron.com, where you will find sections on navigating polarities and the Key Polarity Indicator™ tool. To subscribe to The MINDset Game podcast, visit www.TheMINDsetGame.com.
Learn how you can take other people's doubts and negativity and turn it into fuel that pushes you forward to do things you are meant to share with the world. In today's episode you will meet Kelly Lewis, a women's travel industry maven who is passionate about helping women tap into their personal power through travel. She's the founder of Go! Girl Guides, the world's first series of travel guidebooks for women; founder of the annual Women's Travel Fest, and creator of Damesly, a boutique women's tour company. Kelly has been called a "dame disruptor" by Adventure.com, a "travel veteran" by Brit + Co, a "badass female founder" by Huffington Post, and "The woman making travel better - and safer - for all women" by The Muse. In today's episode you will learn: What it takes to walk through the fire, go through those hard moments in your life and come out the other side more resilient. You already have all of the things you need to get to the top of the mountain. Inspirational tips and inspiration to not let other people and voices put your down and prevent you from sharing your gifts and talents with the world. How people around the world are inherently kind and that the world is safe. Be reminded that you are the pilot of your own life, not the passenger. To listen to that inner voice or idea you have in your head and share it with the world. You can find Kelly on: FB: @gokellylewis IG: @gokellylewis http://www.gokellylewis.com Purchase her new book: "Tell Her She Can't: Inspiring Stories of Unstoppable Women" --------------------------------------------Thanks to our amazing sponsor:This episode is brought to you by Thrive Chiropractic. Thrive Chiropractic's integrative approach offers holistic and effective health care with a full spectrum of complementary products and services including acupuncture, massage, food sensitivity testing, CBD and premium supplements. As a special offer, Thrive Chiropractic would like to invite listeners of The Art of Living Well Podcast to experience the gift of health with a $25 New Patient Visit which includes the initial consultation, comprehensive exam, any necessary x-rays, and first adjustment. Simply visit the website at www.thrivechiromn.com or call 952-746-5612 and reference The Art of Living Well Podcast when booking your appointment. -------------------------------------------- Find Your Healthy Place Special Offer: Receive 30% off your first order on full priced-products at findyourhealthyplace.com using code: Livingwell Shop at The healthy Place: findyourhealthyplace.com ------------------------------------- Join our Spring 7-Day Liver Detox beginning April 24th, 2022 Are you ready to join our supportive community and take your health to the next level? Join us for our 7-Day Functional Medicine Detox and boost immunity, reduce toxic load and bloating, increase your energy, and improve digestion in just one week. You will learn to tune into your body's unique needs and walk away with a set of tools and a better understanding of your own body. Plus, you will feel so proud of yourself for this accomplishment. Sign-up here ----------------------------- Shop Clean-Crafted Wine Clean-Crafted Wine A few of our favorite labels include Dove Hunt Dog, Conte de la Terre, Middle Jane, Soleil. Vent. Ame. and Mixtrack. --------------------------------------------- 10 Ways to Create a Healthy Relationship with Sugar - Online Workshop: Are you ready to change your relationship with sugar? Take our online sugar workshop and be on your way to having a healthy relationship with sugar in no time. Purchase this 1 hour workshop here. SPECIAL OFFERS FOR OUR LISTENERS: Change your Mindset in 5 days Click above link to ensure you're the first to hear about our upcoming programs. -------------------------------------------- Rate and Review Us! Please head over to Apple Podcasts and give the Art of Living Well Podcast a rating and review. We would so appreciate it and it helps our podcast get found in searches. Thank you! Don't forget to Subscribe to our podcast The Art of Living Well Podcast so that you can uncover strategies, tips and resources from a variety of experts and our own banks of knowledge as you progress on your journey to living well. Please share this podcast with a friend or anyone who you think could benefit from this information. Join our private Art of Living Well Podcast Facebook Community: This is a community where you can directly interact with us and ask us questions and suggest topics for future episodes. Shop our Favorite Products: https://www.theartoflivingwell.us/products Shop Clean-crafted wines! Instagram: @theartofliving_well FB: theartoflivingwell Sign-up for our Art of Living Well Podcast email list. (We promise not to bombard you with email). Marnie Dachis Marmet's Website (Zenful Life Coaching) Stephanie May Potter's Website
Kelly Lewis blasts past naysayers so she can do exactly what she wants. Kelly is a women's travel industry leader and a leader in women's empowerment. Also, she's the founder of Go Girl Guides, the Women's Travel Fest and Damesly. And, most recently, she's the author of Tell Her She Can't: Inspiring Stories of Unstoppable Women. Tell Her She Can't shares stories of women who refused to believe that they can't, especially when told otherwise. And, they can, they did … and you can too. Finally listen to this episode and learn how to blast past the haters and use negativity as fuel, how to be more resilient, and how to tap into your power to become unstoppable. Resources Mentioned: Email Kelly: email.kelly.lewis@gmail.com Text Kelly: 808-341-1583 Visit Kelly's website Buy Kelly's Book - Tell Her She Can't Connect with Emily on LinkedIn Emily Harman Positive Intelligence Coaching Program Onward Accelerator Coaching Program Onward: Twitter | Onward Movement Facebook Group | YouTube Buy Emily's Best Selling Book Step Into the Spotlight Schedule a Complimentary Coaching Call with Emily Music by Soul Pajamas Enjoyed the show? Please remember to leave a rating and review in Apple Podcasts.
Have you always dreamed of being a solo female traveler and be an entrepreneur at the same time? Get comfy, because this episode is for you!Today's guest Kelly Lewis, an incredible women's travel industry maven, is passionate about helping women tap into their personal power through travel. She's the founder of Go! Girl Guides, the world's first series of travel guidebooks for women; founder of the annual Women's Travel Fest, and creator of Damesly, a boutique women's tour company. Born in Arizona but raised in Hawaii, she now lives in Portland, Oregon.In this episode, we chat about:The raw journey of being an entrepreneur & solo female travelerOvercoming the haters and fears that are holding you back from living your dream lifeFinding the courage to find opportunity in adversityThe miracle of stillness Not letting your past define you and how to change your life story Kelly has been honored as a “Visionary” for the Future of Travel Awards by Newsweek, called a "dame disruptor" by Adventure.com, a "badass female founder" by Huffington Post, and "The woman making travel better - and safer - for all women" by The Muse. Lewis and her work have also been featured in the New York Times, Forbes, Shape Magazine, Elle, AFAR, Culture Trip, CNN, Travel + Leisure, and more.You can follow her wonderful life journey on her Instagram @gokellylewis or her website www.gokellylewis.com. You can also find out more about her book @tellhershecant and www.tellhershecant.com.
Hola, talk about an episode on true women's empowerment. Tune in and get tips on not only facing adversities but traveling. Kelly Lewis is a women's travel entrepreneur and empowerment leader. She's the founder of Damesly, a boutique women's tour company, and Go! Girl Guides, the world's first series of travel guidebooks for women. For over a decade, her work has helped make travel better, safer, and easier for female-aligned travelers. Passionate about helping women connect to their personal power through travel, Kelly also created the annual Women's Travel Fest to inspire others to create a life and business filled with adventure. Learn more www.tellhershecant.com
Nothing stirs me up more than when someone tells me I can't do something. And as I woman, it's something that I've heard a lot. When whenever I hear those words, I can't help but think – oh ya, watch me! Joining me today is Kelly Lewis, author of Tell Her She Can't - Inspiring Stories of Unstoppable Women, which is a manifesto for every woman who has been told she isn't strong enough, smart enough, or capable enough to excel. Connect with Kelly at www.tellhershecant.com and on Facebook @tellhershecant and Instagram @gokellylewis Your support of The Roller Coaster is always appreciated, please make sure to SUBSCRIBE! If you REALLY like what you hear, leave a comment, and share it with your friends! Connect with me at www.therollercoaster.com, on Facebook @therollercoasterpodcast and Instagram @the_roller_coaster_podcast SUBSCRIBE on YouTube at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCb1mMxhdR154StDjzwz8jIw JOIN US! www.necturegrowth.com and follow Necture Growth Network on Instagram @necturegrowth. Reach me at hello@necturegrowth.com. Thanks for joining me today and until next time I'm sending my virtually distant hugs!
This week, Jodie interviews women's travel entrepreneur, empowerment leader and author of the fantastic new book - Tell Her She Can't - Kelly Lewis. In this exciting conversation, Jodie and Kelly talk about: - Kelly's book - Tell Her She Can't - which includes the incredible stories of 35 women, who were told they couldn't... but then DID; - how an early childhood surrounded by abuse forced her to step up and be resilient, defiant and strong; - how a conversation with her mother, when she was only 11 years old, drove her to become the creator of her own life; - why always looking back on (and celebrating) your achievements is a great way to keep building your confidence; - the strength and confidence that comes from travelling the world (especially on your own) and why it makes you feel unstoppable; - why ‘I can't' is often code for ‘I'm scared' and how that impacts your life; - the sad reality of living your life fighting against other people's limiting beliefs and learning to trust your own passion and abilities instead; - how to remove the block-makers (aka the ‘naysayers') from your life, to live your best and most self-expressed life and why finding ‘stillness' is so important; - how they both started their personal development journeys from the SAME starting point; - AND... the special story behind the dedication in Kelly's book (it even made Jodie tear-up); Kelly has an incredible attitude towards control over your life and building your confidence and we know this interview will give you some really great feel-good a-ha moments. Enjoy! Jodie & Anastasia www.RiseWomen.com Want to be a CONFIDENT WOMAN? Then our Confidence Course for Women is for you!
Who says you can't? If you sometimes get in your own way, this interview with Kelly Lewis will deliver an impressive amount of insights to you!Kelly Lewis, a leader in the area of women's empowerment and author of the book Tell Her She Can't shares with us key strategies on how to overcome naysayers to achieve "impossible" dreams.Learn how to reframe life's challenges into unique opportunities and how to boldly turn negativity into fuel!About Kelly LewisKelly Lewis is an author, entrepreneur, podcaster and the woman behind the Tell Her She Can't project. She lives in Portland, Oregon with her boyfriend and loves hiking and adventures.More information about the book at https://tellhershecant.comConnect with Ulrike!Website: https://empoweringfemaleleaders.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/empowering-female-leaders/Email: contact@ulrikeseminati.com
The Story Behind the Story: Author Interview Series with Sierra Melcher Featuring Kelly Lewis ( Episode 22 ) Kelly Lewis is a women's travel industry maven, passionate about helping women tap into their personal power through travel. She's the founder of Go! Girl Guides, the world's first series of travel guidebooks for women; founder of the annual Women's Travel Fest, and creator of Damesly, a boutique women's tour company. Born in Arizona but raised in Hawaii, she now lives in Portland, Oregon. Kelly has been honored as a “Visionary” for the Future of Travel Awards by Newsweek, called a "dame disruptor" by Adventure.com, a "badass female founder" by Huffington Post, and "The woman making travel better - and safer - for all women" by The Muse. Lewis and her work have also been featured in the New York Times, Forbes, Shape Magazine, Elle, AFAR, Culture Trip, CNN, Travel + Leisure, and more. Connect with our guest: Website: http://www.gokellylewis.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gokellylewis Watch the interview here: https://youtu.be/uDkvyq4NEqM Subscribe & follow for future episodes... featuring a new female writer each week... Connect with your host, Sierra Melcher, here or on https://linktr.ee/integralwomen & learn more about redthreadbooks.com Red Thread Publishing: Stories Change Lives We believe in the power of women's voices & stories to change the world. We support women not only to write & publish their books but to really embrace their voice, accelerate empowerment & reach global impact. Because women matter. Sierra Melcher, author & founder of @RedThreadPublishing, & our team will support you every step of the way. If you are interested in writing or publishing with us connect at info@redthreadbooks.com www.redthreadbooks.com #storycrafter #womenempoweringwomen #powerofthestory #podcast #authors #writingtips #interview #womenwritersofinstagram #PlotTwist #thestorybehindthestory #storiesthatchangelives #womensvoices #womensstories #inspiration #muse #newbookalert #bookstagram #publishing --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/integral-women/message
In this episode we chat with author Kelly Lewis about her life pursuit of independence. This search for independence has been her driving force in overcoming challenges and it led her to champion women to travel the world and tell their stories. Check out her newest book release Tell Her She Can't. Get your copy of Tell Her She Can't here.
Kelly Lewis is the woman doing it all. She is the founder of Go! Girl Guides, the first travel guidebook series written specifically for women. In 2014 she started Women's Travel Fest, the world's largest conference for women who travel. She then launched her own tour company called Damesly, which provides trips around the world for professional and creative women. And most recently, she has written a book called Tell Her She Can't, a manifesto dedicated to every woman who has ever been told she is not enough. If you think she sounds like a total badass paving the way for women within the travel space and beyond, you're absolutely correct. Kelly is a leader and champion for other women, who has the uncanny ability to balance a dozen different spinning plates at the same time. Today we hear how she got her start in travel, how she manages to do so many things at once, and how she finds the confidence to pursue her dreams. If you've ever felt trapped by the bigness of an idea -- whether that's starting a new business, writing a book, or perhaps just launching a new tour -- this is the episode for you. Kelly is such a go-getter that I promise you can't help but feel inspired to finally do that thing that you've been afraid to do. SHOW NOTES: https://karablythe.com/travel-business-lounge/ FACEBOOK GROUP: https://www.facebook.com/groups/323995252173500 INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/travelbusinesslounge/
: Kelly Lewis is a women's travel industry maven and leader in the area of women's empowerment. She is most passionate about helping women to tap into their personal power through traveling the world. She's the founder of Go! Girl Guides, the world's first series of travel guidebooks for women, as well as the founder of the annual Women's Travel Fest conference. In 2016, she co-founded the boutique tour company Damesly, which has been featured in the New York Times, CNN, Travel + Leisure and National Geographic. Born in Arizona but raised in Hawaii, she now lives in Portland, Oregon. Kelly has been called a “Dame Disruptor” by Adventure.com, a “travel veteran” by Brit + Co, a “badass female founder” by the Huffington Post and “The Woman Making Travel Safer and Better for All Women” by the Muse. Lewis and her work have also been featured in Shape magazine, ELLE, Cosmopolitan, Culture Trip, O the Oprah Magazine, and more. She is the author of several travel guidebooks. Tell Her She Can't is her debut book in memoir/ inspirational non-fiction. Kelly has published 8 books selling more than 200,000 copies and visited 82 countries. Website: https://www.gokellylewis.com/
If you've ever had someone tell you you aren't good enough, this episode is for you! Our guest is Kelly Lewis, the founder of Damesly, a boutique women's tour company, and the creator of Go! Girl Guides, the world's first series of travel guidebooks for women. In her new book, Tell Her She Can't: Inspiring Stories of Unstoppable Women, Kelly shares the stories of 35 women who have achieved incredible things in times of adversity. Kelly and I discuss how we can reframe the obstacles in our lives and push past the naysayers, how to find meaning in our struggles, the importance of boundaries, and how travel has taught her resilience. If you enjoy this episode, please feel free to rate and review the podcast on whatever app you're listening on, and share with a friend! CONNECT WITH KELLY Website: GoKellyLewis.com Book: https://amzn.to/3rDPjpg Instagram: www.instagram.com/gokellylewis Podcast: https://tellhershecant.com/ CONNECT WITH THE SHOW Website: WellnessAndWanderlust.net Instagram: www.instagram.com/wellnessandwanderlustblog Facebook: www.facebook.com/wellnessandwanderlustblog Twitter: www.twitter.com/moses_says --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wellnessandwanderlust/message
In this episode of the Duct Tape Marketing Podcast, I interview Kelly Lewis. Kelly is the founder of Damesly, a boutique women's tour company, and creator of Go! GirlGuides, the world's first series of travel guidebooks designed specifically for women. She's also the author of a book called Tell Her She Can't: Inspiring Stories of Unstoppable Women.
Kelly Lewis is a women's travel industry maven and leader in the area of women's empowerment. She is most passionate about helping women to tap into their personal power through traveling the world. In this episode, we share about how she does this through her various women focused travel businesses, how her own travel story and life was a driving force for that, and her new, empowering book, Tell Her She Can't! She's the founder of Go! Girl Guides, the world's first series of travel guidebooks for women, as well as the founder of the annual Women's Travel Fest conference. In 2016, she co-founded the boutique tour company Damesly, which has been featured in the New York Times, CNN, Travel + Leisure and National Geographic. Tell Her She Can't shares stories of women who refused to believe that they can't, especially when told otherwise. They can, they did … and you can too. Full show notes: https://www.ytravelblog.com/tell-her-she-cant-kelly-lewis/
Kelly Lewis is a women's travel industry maven who knows the ins and outs of the industry - big time.She and Christine talk about the birth of the Go Girl Guides, Women's Travel Fest, and more. They discuss the process of a dream or vision - how it requires a strong idea, flexibility, and trust in the magic of the process. She poignantly shares about the way adversity can be overcome and used as fertilizer for growth. They cover travel, passion, entrepreneurship, overcoming difficulty, creativity, and the power of shaping your life story. This conversation will leave you touched and inspired.Kelly Lewis is the Founder of Damesly, Women's Travel Fest, and Go Girl Guides. She is the upcoming author of the book "Tell Her She Can't."Learn more about Lotus Sojourns and ways to be a part of the community here.Find Lotus Sojourns on Facebook, or join the Lotus Sojourns Collective, our FB community for like-hearted women.Follow us on Instagram: @lotussojourns or @souloftravelpodcastCredits. Christine Winebrenner Irick (Host, creator, editor.) JoAnna Haugen (Guest). Original music by Clark Adams. Editing and production by Alex Lee-Ammons and For The Love Media, LLC.
We DARE you to tell our guest, the incredible Kelly Lewis, that she can't do something. Because guess what? She will! Kelly is the founder of Women's Travel Fest, CEO of Damesly, author of 'Tell Her She Can't', show host to the complimentary podcast, and OH so much more. Follow us down the road of empowerment, honesty, and raw truth as Kelly tells us all about her past experiences, current project, and future hopes. Listen on Youtube for captions: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mWzSGr5CN_w Follow Kelly on IG: https://www.instagram.com/gokellylewis/ Check out Women's Travel Fest: https://womenstravelfest.com/ Connect with Damesly, the travel group company: https://damesly.com/ Buy Kelly's book & visit her website: https://www.gokellylewis.com/ Read about Calen's experience at Women's Travel Fest: http://wanderwoman.online/index.php/2019/03/26/wtfest2019/ Learn about the Art Of Unruly Travel On A Budget & support: https://www.gofundme.com/f/unruly-travel-guide?fbclid=IwAR08XoR8imIX3hajVpxCzEFTuejwdPQzdH6akky40fU7jY3Wqypg-E1_sgE&utm_campaign=p_cp_url&utm_medium=os&utm_source=customer Sign up for email alerts: landing.mailerlite.com/webforms/landing/x2y0l9 The Travel Blog: UnrulyTravel.com Unruly Travellers Facebook Group: www.facebook.com/groups/unrulytravellers/ Contact: CalenOtto@gmail.com Unruly Instagram: www.instagram.com/unruly_traveller/ *PLEASE REMEMBER TO RATE AND SHARE THE PODCAST!*
Hi, I'm Kelly Lewis, host of Tell Her She Can't, and the roots are personal: The world is constantly telling women who they can and can't be, what they should and shouldn't do. Since living by other people's rules is a losing game, I propose we change those rules. I want you to get so skilled at hearing “can't” as an invitation that each time you hear it, a light goes off in your head, telling you to do exactly that thing. This podcast is the tool to help you just do that. In this podcast, you'll stories of women who have taken the crappy cards life has dealt them and built a whole new deck. Women who refused to be defined by life's inevitable rough bits. Stories of women who have done amazing things -- changed laws, became pioneers in their field, healed their bodies from the brink of collapse, against all odds. If you're inspired by what you hear on this show, pick up our book, or visit www.TellHerSheCant.com. to tell us your story.
Today, we're going to take a look at navigating polarities and looking at how polarities in work and life can drive us apart and make us less productive, or how they can help us overcome significant obstacles and allow us to function at our best. A few resources to go along with this episode: Navigating Polarities: Using Both/And Thinking to Lead Transformation, by Brian Emerson and Kelly Lewis. Breathing Polarity Example - Click here to access a diagram provided by the Navigating Polarities: Using Both/And Thinking to Lead Transformation, by Brian Emerson and Kelly Lewis. 6 Leadership Paradoxes for the Post-Pandemic Era (Harvard Business Review), by Paul Leinwand, Mahadeva Matt Mani, & Blair Sheppard Leadership Meets Life Podcast is for leaders who want to grow both professionally and personally. It's practical and focused on helping leaders make meaning of their work, lives, and relationships while exploring the head, heart, and soul of leadership. Each podcast features a leadership tool or approach to apply immediately to your work and life, drawing from my experiences as an executive, process consultant, executive coach, business owner, and professor. A little theory, some humor, and tons of results-oriented wisdom served up in about 20 mindful minutes. Access all of the Episodes and more resources: http://leadershipmeetslifepodcast.com/ Meet Your Host, Philip C. Bergey - An executive leadership coach who builds on 30 years of diverse leadership experience in business and non-profit roles to form trusted relationships and deliver results with humor, flexibility, and depth. He grew up and was a partner in what is now a three-generation-led family business and has led both start-ups and 300-year-old organizations. Phil has served hundreds of leaders, boards, businesses, and organizations as an executive leadership coach, process consultant, facilitator, and educator. Phil is married to Evon, and in addition to enjoying their eight grandchildren, he loves walking, kayaking, paddle boarding, birding, and fishing. His formal education includes an MA in human development and a Ph.D. in human and organizational systems. His coaching is focused on helping executives and other senior leaders live with greater effectiveness, more meaning, and increased health as they grow personally and professionally. He has held a Professional Coach Certification from the International Coaching Federation since 2009 and is certified to use multiple psychometric assessments.
Today I chat with world known badass female traveler, Kelly Lewis. Listen in to meet the woman who's making travel safer -and better- for all women" - The Muse. Today we talk about how women can connect to their inner power by traveling the world. There is a self-confidence and discovery that comes from putting yourself in unknown places and just figuring it out! The world's first Travel Guide Books for Women Women's Tour Guide - book a trip with Kelly sis! Want to attend her Women's Travel Fest? DEETS here Get your copy of her inspiring book Tell Her She Can't. Questions that were asked: What is something you learned about yourself while traveling? How many countries have you been to if you have been to all 7 continents? What's your favorite place so far? What's been a scary moment and what's been your most embarrassing travel moment? "That's the moment when you stop allowing fear to hold you back from something and you start being inquisitive about what that path actually looks like." "Life is to be reset. There's never a point in time where you can't take a sharp left and do something completely different." Sis, are you struggling to take action or with overwhelm from a business idea that you have?! Let's grab an hour to save you MONTHSS--1 ON 1 COACHING IS STARTING & I HAVE 2 FREE FIRST COME FIRST SERVE SESSIONSHERE -Follow our FUELher FAITH playlist on SPOTIFY -Interview guests SCRIPTURES
In this episode, I speak with Kelly Lewis who is an inspirational non-fiction writer and a women's travel industry maven. She's the author of Tell Her She Can't, the founder of Go! Girl Guides, which publishes the world's first series of travel guidebooks for women. And the founder of the Women's Travel Fest, an annually sold-out conference for women who travel, and Damesly, a women's tour company. Listen on to find out how Kelly has been able to lead a community of badass women who refuse to believe that anything is off-limits. --------------- Hey Offbeat Family, I really appreciate you listening to this episode. I would love to hear more from you and what you think of the podcast. Contact me: hello@theoffbeatlife.com Show credits: Audio Engineer: Ben Smith - Ben@howtocreateapodcast.com
In this episode, Kelly Lewis shares the story of leaving an unhealthy marriage of 18 years to starting and living a healthy marriage with her second husband, Dave. She shares how important it is to work on yourself after a break up to understand opportunities for growth in ourselves to prevent the same mistakes being made in other romantic relationships. Listen and learn how to love yourself so you will be more open to loving someone else in a healthy way.
Ready for some hard truths that will give you the kick in the pants you need to get started on working toward your goals? Listen to this interview with Women's Travel Designer, Kelly Lewis about her journey of writing a book during the pandemic! Kelly talks about: Turning negativity and chaos into fuel to help you move toward your goals Not being defined by other people's expectations Using failure as a learning experience Learn more about Kelly here: https://www.gokellylewis.com/ and check out her travel business for women here: https://damesly.com/ You can also check out her new book, Tell Her She Can't: Inspiring Stories of Unstoppable Women https://www.tellhershecant.com/ And here's a link to my latest book, Should You Work from Home? The Truth About Remote Work & How to Find Real Remote Jobs Fast! Amazon: https://amzn.to/3pjZtbK Other Bookstores: https://books2read.com/u/mZayLD Back for a limited time! Check out my resume writing services! https://www.fiverr.com/share/azEqLp Tools I Use for This Show: Podbean - I use Podbean to host my website because I think they do a great job of distributing it to podcast channels are super easy to use. If you'd like to give it a whirl, here's a link for one month free! https://www.podbean.com/GoFindOutPodcast Canva - Free 30 day trial of Canva Pro! Make stunning social media images with Canva's designer tools! https://partner.canva.com/c/2534412/647168/10068 Looking for more inspiration? Sign up for the Go Find Out Podcast email list and get tips on how to kick your fears to the curb and go find out! You'll also hear about upcoming guests and any new book releases! https://mailchi.mp/269e51a68b80/im-ready-to-go-find-out You can also follow this podcast on: Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/GoFindOutPodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/gfopodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gofindoutpodcast/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChkAbL0fPvaomE_vZKz-hIQ Snapchat: https://www.snapchat.com/add/gofindoutpdcast TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@GoFindOutPodcast Email me: EvergrowthCoach@gmail.com Interested in my fiction or articles about being an Indie-Author? Check out my author website at https://www.jjrussellwrites.com Want to support the podcast? Buy me a cup of coffee here! https://ko-fi.com/gofindoutpodcast *Some links included are affiliate links
Humans are good at either-or thinking: chocolate or vanilla? Republican or Democrat? Cubs or White Sox?But what if we asked you to choose between grace and mercy? Collaboration and autonomy? Individual freedom and collective responsibility? That's harder--because those pairs aren't problems to be solved. They're polarities to be navigated.In the inaugural episode of Work Like A Human, author, consultant, and researcher Kelly Lewis introduces a framework to understand and thrive through polarities: pairs of seeming opposites that need each other for success over time. This kind of both/and thinking helps us be more human in a complex world, where either-or thinking just doesn't cut it. This is extremely apparent right now in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic--and host Rory Tyer works with Kelly in this episode to build and navigate a polarity that's particularly powerful for our present moment.Learn more about GoInnovation at www.go-innovation.com.
"Oftentimes when we're talking about polarities, there's a false assumption that we have to let go of what we value the most. In actuality, when you're moving from operating from your preferred pole to the third way, it's not about letting go or losing, it's about loosening up your grip enough that you can make enough room to bring more in." — Kelly Lewis We’ve all faced problems that won’t go away. The worst part is when we do everything in our power to correct course and then just create a whole new slew of problems. Problems like these are not uncommon. But there’s a really good chance they’re not even problems; they might be polarities. In this episode I speak to Kelly Lewis, who with Brian Emerson, has published the book Navigating Polarities to help us identify and nimbly find our way through polarities.
"From very early, we are taught to see the world in certain ways. And one of the first ways that we're taught to see the world is through either/or. 'Either the stove is hot or the stove is cold. And I touch it or I don't touch it.' That it is possible to expand our thinking into understanding the world as also being made up of both/and scenarios, and simply holding that at the front of our mind, is the best place to start" — Brian Emerson We’ve all faced problems that won’t go away. The worst part is when we do everything in our power to correct course and then just create a whole new slew of problems. Problems like these are not uncommon. But there’s a really good chance they’re not even problems; they might be polarities. In this episode I speak to Brian Emerson, who with Kelly Lewis, has published the book Navigating Polarities to help us identify and nimbly find our way through polarities.
Today's conversation is with Kelly Lewis. I was really psyched to have the chance to sit down with Kelly. I’ve known her for a long time from the travel world, I even spoke at her conference about seven years ago. But we never had an opportunity to just sit and talk at any length. She just recently moved to Portland and during a trip I made down there, we finally had a long-overdue chat. Kelly is the founder of Women’s Travel Fest. She’s also the author of a guidebook series called Go! Girl Guides and she runs Damesly, a women’s tour company. So as you can imagine, we have a lot of things in common. In this episode we talk about her growing up in Hawaii with little chance to travel off-island, her move to the mainland for college and then getting hooked on travel after she graduated, her years in NYC where she was determined to take it by storm (which she did) as she built her business and her most recent move to Portland (Oregon, that is). We also talk about how she came about building her businesses and why her move to Portland has been so great for her. We recorded this a few weeks ago and she does mention Women’s Travel Fest. I just want to clarify that , WTF is coming up on March 6 – 8 in New York City. So if you’re in New York or can get yourself there, there are still some tickets available for that wonderful event. I’ll link to it in the show notes but you can also just search online for Women’s Travel Fest. OK – with that, please enjoy this conversation with Kelly Lewis. ***** Have a burning question and want to be featured on a future episode? Call 877-280-5170 and leave a message or email me here. ***** Connect with Kelly Website | Instagram | Facebook | Twitter ***** Links/books/people mentioned Women's Travel Fest Go! Girl Guides Eat, Pray, Love by Elizabeth Gilbert (Amazon) Big Magic by Elizabeth Gilbert (Amazon) Let My People Go Surfing by Yvon Chouinard (Amazon) The Artist's Way by Julia Cameron (Amazon) Oneika Raymond Damesly Connect with me: PATREON! (join our growing community!) Facebook Instagram WanderTours Be Bold Facebook Group (women-only) Twitter Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe then tell a friend! Be Bold, Beth
Have you ever been under investigation as a foster family? We have! And we are here to share about it. Not the details of our investigation per se, but definitely what happened when we found out, and how it panned out. Listen to the episode to hear alllllll about it! So, we have been a foster family for over 5 years now. And we made the decision to only foster babies for several reasons. A big reason - they can't talk. We have A LOT of talkers in this house, and we didn't feel like we needed to hear more words. Also, we are afraid of things like THIS. Having allegations made up about us. Not to say that is something that definitely happens when you have older kids. But We only fostered babies and never had this. Then we started fostering older kids and BLAMO! Investigation. Our Investigation Story Last year we decided to take in older children - and 2 of them! And what a glorious decision that was. Unicorn and Mermaid have been great additions to our family, and we are thankful for them. But their mom made an allegation against our 4 year old, and all of a sudden we were being investigated! This came out of left field, especially since we felt really great about our relationship with their mom. And as our case worker aptly put it - we felt so betrayed. We are over here working our tails off to care for her girls, and we are trying so hard to operate in a way that is above reproach, and she still does this to us. Apparently, if the investigation is an emergency, someone from the state will come out to see you within 48 hours. Someone came to see us about a month later. The investigator was very kind and talked to me, then each of the kids, and then our bio kids altogether. The process took about 2 hours. And then he called the other adults who live in this house, but weren't present. So, maybe make sure everyone who lives in the house is home when your investigator comes. Everything came back unfounded. We are thankful that that ordeal is over. And we are aware that not everyone is so lucky to have an easy investigation. I am aware that foster kids can lie about your family, and that bio families can as well. We encourage you to get a call recording app to record phone calls (something we should have done but didn't), and making sure your family has rules - that you actually abide by, so that allegations made against you can't stand because everyone in the home already lives by those rules. We are here for you if you should ever find yourself in this position. It is something that foster parent classes tell you to be prepared for - but this is not a guarantee, nor is it something that should prevent you from getting involved in foster care! Additional resources We referred to a lot of past episodes within this episode. Please check out the episode with our Case Worker, Kelly Lewis. We also spoke with an amazing GAL who helped us to understand the legal side of things. And Kim Vehon of Foster Arizona is such a huge support to me. And she has so many resources for foster parents. Also, Grace Sharp, a dear friend, used to help manage a group home, and you should listen to her episode as well! Even though we were not thankful for this investigation at the time, we are thankful that there are steps to find BAD foster families. We are aware that people who pose as safe homes, are anything but. We want those homes to be shut down! We do find it frustrating though, that good foster families who are truly trying to do right by kids in care, have zero legal representation. We hear there are several new bills and pieces of legislation that are emerging, so we are interested to see how that comes to play for foster families. Good Word of the Day "Do not be quickly provoked in your spirit, for anger resides in the lap of fools." - Ecclesiastes 7:9 That was a word specifically for me! I definitely acted the fool that day (and a few days after) as I processed the investigation and the allegations made against our family. "Be completely humble and gentle; be patient, bearing with one another in love." - Ephesians 4:2 But THIS good word is how I should have acted, and how we all need to act, even in the face of anger and disappointment. We are not responsible for our first reaction to news and events. We are, however, responsible for our first actions, and subsequent actions afterwards. If you would like to connect: Jihae on Facebook Chris on Facebook Fostering Voices on Instagram Jihae on Instagram You can also email us at jihaeandchris@yahoo.com AND we would LOVE it if you would SUBSCRIBE and leave us a review on iTunes! This helps others to find our podcast so we can share these voices from the foster care and adoption community with more people!
Have you ever had a decision or problem that just didn't seem to go away? If you're a leader, you have probably confronted the idea of putting more structure in place OR giving people more flexibility. You may have considered the benefits of centralizing a certain function a couple of years after de-centralizing... Kelly Lewis joins us this week to talk about a new book that she authored with Brian Emerson - Navigating Polarities - Using Both/And Thinking to Lead Transformation. In this episode we learn how we can be better off actually "navigating" these issues may be a better approach for all involved. Kelly shares a very touching story from her childhood that may have been the spark for her interest in polarity thinking and how the "third way" can be transformational.
This podcast is for homeless people looking to get back on their feet and land a steady job. Our main goal is to inspire hope for the homeless job seeker community. I am joined today by an amazing guest today. Kelly Lewis self-proclaimed storyteller of mathematics, having taught math at various schools, including Northeast Community College, and Concordia University of Texas. She’s also been involved in her own philanthropic efforts—volunteering for several causes over the last decade including as a Hurricane Katrina volunteer. She’s also homeless.She’s here today because I want to share her story with those who may be going through a similar struggle. She is also a strong woman who will have some nuggets of encouragement and wisdom herself. Thank you for tuning in. This is Homebound Radio. Resources Mentioned in the Show:Message me on LinkedIn if you'd like to share something with Kelly: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chris-villanueva-cprw See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We are closing out 2019 with this episode on foster care and adoption and how the stories we share impact our communities. Suzanne Woods Fisher is an author and Kelly Lewis and her husband Andrew are foster parents. Links that may help: Safe families Meet me halfway The Connected Child Special thanks to all of you who have subscribed and been part of the conversation around the table. We have over 3000 downloads and are grateful for the opportunity to learn and connect with amazing guests and listeners this year! Holland and Amy look forward to 2020 and another exciting season at The Afterword Podcast (TAP) as we connect trends with the future of words.
Being chosen, belonging to a community and feeling safe at home is a vital aspect of growing up in a healthy environment. Yet, for many children, this experience is not a reality. How can we better advocate for those in foster care? What does the commitment of adoption include? We talk with foster mom, Kelly Lewis and author Suzanne Woods Fisher about how stories help support and give understanding to those who may be interested in adoption and or foster care.
What does balance even mean and how do you achieve it? Let’s talk about it. Check out the work of Ann Deaton, PCC. www.polaritypartnerships.com and www.assessmypolarities.com. Also, check out Navigating Polarities by Brian Emerson and Kelly Lewis. Connect with me. www.encourageyourself365.com encourageyourself365@gmail.com www.calendly.com/encourageyourself365 Instagram @EncourageYourself365 Music and Show Produced by Kingdom Agenda Music, LLC. Remember to subscribe to show so you don’t miss a beat. Share this episode, rate and review wherever you tune in to listen.
In this episode, Lisette Austin interviews Kelly Lewis, creator of Go Girl Guides (the first series of travel guidebooks for women) and Women's Travel Fest which inspires, empowers and connects women who love to travel. Kelly is also the creator of Damesly, tours for professional and creative women. She shares her journey from bartender to successful travelpreneur and how she created a popular annual event for women from all over the globe. She also tells us how to navigate some of the challenges that come with entrepreneurship - and why it's all worth it. What You'll Learn What the Women's Travel Fest is and how it got started What it's like to navigate a large event with multiple moving parts (speakers, venue, swag bag, etc) Some of the lessons she's learned along her entrepreneur journey The importance of women asking for the money they need (and deserve) to make their businesses successful How starting an event like Women's Travel Fest has positively impacted her life Her tips for women embarking on entrepreneurial ventures Information about Damesly, which offers travel tours for professional and creative women Resources & Links Women's Travel Fest Go Girl Guides Damesly Real Talk This week's real talk story is about something that happened to one of our nav.igators in the Bahamas - so be sure to listen until the end! If you want to have your story featured on a future episode, download the Nav.it app and leave your post in the Community section. We'd love to hear from you! If you are enjoying the Nav.it podcast. please take a moment to rate, review and subscribe – we would appreciate it as it really helps us grow the show. Other comments, suggestions or other feedback? Find us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter at @letsnavit. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Megan talks with Kelly Lewis, founder of the travel company Damesly and the Women’s Travel Fest.
In this ep, we welcome Kelly Lewis to discuss the ways that being the only one have shaped both her personal and professional experiences. The Only One is self produced. Music and editing were by GSoltheProducer. Cover Art is by Savia You can follow us on IG @TheOnlyOne If you know of or Work with an organization that would be interested in sponsoring The Only One, please contact us at theonlyonepodcast@gmail.com Our website is theonlyonepodcast.com To support the sharing of these stories, you can contribute to the cause at patreon.com/theonlyone If you have a story to share about being TOO, capture it using your voice recorder app and send it our way. You (yes you!) may be featured on a future episode.
On this episode of the podcast I have my two friends Jordan and Kelly Lewis where we discuss everything under the sun! for sure had a lot of fun with these two in the topics we discussed! Thanks you two! This episode was DOPE! Hit that subscribe button, leave a comment and share with friends! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/willing2goham-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/willing2goham-podcast/support
I am thrilled to have my licensing worker - Kelly Lewis, on the podcast with me today! A licensing worker is someone who helps you get your fostering license. Kelly has been with us for almost 4 years, and she has turned into a sweet friend who I truly cannot live without. Kelly has been working at Christian Family Care Agency for 21 years! So she has a lot of wisdom and knowledge to share about her job and agency. Check them out if you are at all interested in becoming a foster parent, their special youth placement program, being a mentor to a foster child, infant adoption, their safe families program, and many other volunteer opportunities! Other Great Links: We mention DCS a lot, and that stands for Department of Child Safety. You can also find out more about being involved in the Foster Care and Adoption crisis in Arizona. We talked about one of my instructors from my PSMApp classes, Roderick Logan, and how he is a part of this amazing institute that helps children with trauma: Trauma Informed Parent. (Good) Word of The Day: "Religion that God our Father accepts as pure and faultless is this: to look after orphans and widows in their distress and to keep oneself from being polluted by the world." - James 1:27 Everyone can play a role in helping orphans and widows, and those infinitely less fortunate than ourselves! We cannot respond to the need, because the need is too great. But we can respond to the calling that has been placed on our hearts.
Come along with Craig Zabransky of StayAdventurous.com this month as he attempts to answer the often difficult travel question, "What is your favorite destination?" In this episode Craig shares quite a few of his favorite travel destinations and explains how he believes favorites also derive from a proper travel mindset. Plus, for help on identifying specific places he enlists advice and suggestions from friends in the travel space. On a recent trip to New York to speak at the New York Times Travel Show on Solo Travel he also took time to interview travel experts Doug Parker of Cruise Radio.net, Charles McCool of McCoolTravel.com, Harvey Silikovitz of hbombkaroke.com, Kelly Lewis of GoGirlGuides.com, and Luke Lappala from ScotteVest.com to get their answers. So listen in to their thoughts and discover a diverse list of favorites. Also, as always, you can expect the popular Staying Adventurous Mindset Moment segment and a top three Travel Tips, this time focused on how to keep those favorite travel memories and moments alive and well. To learn more about Staying Adventurous and the destinations Craig visits across the globe see the Staying Adventurous podcast page > here.
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Episode 14 ? What Entrepreneurs Need to Know About Business Bankruptcy?& Career Coach Kelly Lewis?Talks About?Using Science to Find Work Satisfaction Legally speaking . . . Kimberly talks about what you need to know about business bankruptcy, and the options that may be available to you if you want a fresh start or if you[...] The post Episode 14: What every business owner needs to know about business bankruptcy; career coach Kelly Lewis talks about using scientific tools to maximize your work satisfaction first appeared on The Small Business Buzz Podcast.
Kelly Lewis is an avid traveler with a love of writing. She’s also the founder of Go Girl Guides, a series of travel guides written by women specifically for women. And by the way, if you’re a guy, then give it a listen because Kelly’s got travel advice for all of us. I learned a lot about solo female travel through this conversation, a subject that I think is important for everyone to understand how to approach as something more nuanced than just an issue of fear. So, after growing up in Hawaii, Kelly spent time in New Zealand, the South Pacific, and South America — and has since been to 6 of the 7 continents, writing about her travels on her blog, TravelBugJuice.com Kelly and I ran into each other in Mexico and i’m excited to bring to the show what is that she’s doing — which is encouraging and empowering women to experience the whole wide world. What We Cover: Why Kelly chose Thailand as her first independent destination. How the idea for the guides actually came to Kelly in a dream. Her most challenging personal experiences in South America as a solo-female traveler. How to trust within boundaries. The world is good and people are good and will help you. But Kelly still covers the real fears and concerns so you're prepared to negotiate your travels on your own. Good advice for anyone. What you can expect to find in Go Girl Guides. Kelly's best travel advice! Explore further: Kelly's blog, TravelBugJuice.com Go Girl Guides @gogirlguides on Twitter Go Girl Guides on Facebook Music credit: Intrepid Journey, by Aaron Static Become a Friend of the Show: Please subscribe and review! It just takes a second and you can help the show increase its rankings on iTunes just by this simple and quick gesture. We’d be grateful for a review. Leave one here. If you do, click here to let me know so I can personally thank you! Your Feedback If you have an idea for a podcast you would like to see or a question about an upcoming episode, email me! I’d love to hear from you. Thank you so much for your support! The post 124: Solo Female Travel Fears with Kelly Lewis appeared first on The Daily Travel Podcast.
Let me tell you a story. Last April, I spoke at the NY Travel Festival, & I met the most amazing girl named Kelly Lewis. Kelly's the founder of Go! Girl Guides, a guidebook series that's tailored toward the specific needs of women on the road. After the festival, we went to the nearest Irish pub with my friend Masha Vapnitchnaia, & between the three of us, we came up with the idea to start a women's travel festival which has never been done before. I don't know, maybe it was the pints that inspired us... But the difference is that Kelly, Masha, & another wonderful travel blogger named Mickela Mallozzi took off with the idea & made it happen, & I'm so proud of these three gals! I recently sat down with Kelly at Hostelling International in New York to chat with her about all things travel & women's empowerment. I hope to see you at the Women's Travel Fest on March 8th, 2014 in New York, because it's going to be an inspiring event filled with kindred-spirit traveling sisters! So grab your tickets soon at www.WomensTravelFest.com or at www.GoGirlGuides.com, becuase prices go up after the New Year. Plus, it was just announced that the adorable Samantha Brown from numerous TV shows is going to be speaking as well, which I'm personally jumping up & down about! I'm looking forward to seeing you there.
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Kelly Lewis, founder of BOUNCE (“Bringing Out “U” and Creating Excellence”), an applied leadership development process, works works with young people in middle school to inspire personal growth and build leadership capacity through self-discovery. During this interview, Y Talk will be talking with Kelly Lewis about how BOUNCE is developing out our next generation of leaders.
Announcing two fabulous upcoming Y Talk Radio shows for April 22 and 23!
Kelly Lewis, founder of BOUNCE (“Bringing Out “U” and Creating Excellence”), an applied leadership development process, works works with young people in middle school to inspire personal growth and build leadership capacity through self-discovery. During this interview, Y Talk will be talking with Kelly Lewis about how BOUNCE is developing out our next generation of leaders.
Announcing two fabulous upcoming Y Talk Radio shows for April 22 and 23!