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Ever had a guest on your podcast with a big audience, and you're stoked for them to share the episode to help grow your show — only for them to do NOTHING once it airs?! (Hint: it's not because they're lazy or forgetful.) In this episode, podcast guesting expert Kelly Mosser explains the surprising reason most podcast guests don't share their episode, and what's REALLY going through their mind before, during, and after the interview (and why this matters more than you think).We're sharing four strategies you can use right away to make your podcast guests feel comfortable and confident on air, and what to say BEFORE you hit record so that they give you their best content. Plus, we'll talk about how to stop your guest from rambling (without making it awkward), and what you can do after the interview to make sure they're hyped to promote the episode — even if it airs weeks later.So if you want to build stronger relationships with your podcast guests and turn them into advocates for your show, this one's for you. Hit play and let's dive in.1:21 - What's REALLY Going Through Your Guest's Mind Before the Interview4:53 - The Top Reason Your Podcast Guests Aren't Sharing Their Episode10:57 - The Most Effective Way to Prep Your Podcast Guests Before Their Interview12:41 - What to Say BEFORE You Hit Record So That Your Guest Gives You Their Best Content17:44 - Do This to Keep Your Guests From Rambling (and Keep the Conversation Flowing)Episode Links:Free Masterclass: The Profitable Podcast TourCheck out Kelly's Podcast: Aligned SuccessConnect with Kelly: Website | Instagram | LinkedInOther Episodes You'll Enjoy:Why Guesting on Podcasts Won't Grow Your Show (Unless You Do This)→ This episode was recorded on the Deity VO-7UHave a question about launching or growing your podcast? Shoot me a text!Liked this episode? Share it! and tag me @thecourtneyelmer Love this show? Say thanks by writing a review! Want a top podcast that converts listeners to clients? Book a free strategy call NEW LIVE WORKSHOP! >> Insider Secrets to a Top 100 Podcast Connect with Court: Instagram | Linked In | Website
You've probably heard that podcast guesting is a great way to grow your audience — until you try it and end up with the same size audience you had before (and zero ROI to show for it). You're not the only one. That's why I invited Hell Yes Media founder and podcast guesting expert Kelly Mosser to break down why your guest appearances aren't converting into the followers or clients you were counting on — and how to fix it.In this episode, we're diving into why most guest interviews won't actually yield an ROI (especially on the big shows), the biggest mistakes people make when using podcast guesting to grow and get seen, and the magic formula for framing your CTAs so every appearance you do actually translates into audience growth.So if you're ready to stop wasting time being interviewed on podcasts that don't convert and start turning every guest spot into more listeners and leads for your business, hit play and let's dive in.0:03 - Why Podcast Guesting Isn't Growing Your Audience2:20 - The Mistake That's Costing You Leads Before the Interview Even Starts5:35 - How to Nail Your Message So Your Guest Appearances Actually Convert10:10 - Why Your Call to Action Isn't Working (And How to Fix It)13:50 - Why a Podcast Tour Delivers Better Results than Ongoing GuestingEpisode Links:The Profitable Podcast TourCheck out Kelly's Podcast: Aligned SuccessConnect with Kelly: Website | Instagram | LinkedInOther Episodes You'll Enjoy: The Real Reason Most Guests Don't Share Their Episode (and How to Fix It)→ This episode was recorded on the Deity VO-7UHave a question about launching or growing your podcast? Shoot me a text!Liked this episode? Share it! and tag me @thecourtneyelmer Love this show? Say thanks by writing a review! Want a top podcast that converts listeners to clients? Book a free strategy call NEW LIVE WORKSHOP! >> Insider Secrets to a Top 100 Podcast Connect with Court: Instagram | Linked In | Website
Would you like to be a guest on a podcast? If so, you want to pay attention to what Kelly Mosser has to say about pitches. The biggest mistake most potential guest make is the emphasis of the pitch. The message boils down to “I want airtime on your show. Here's why I deserve it. Here's why you should give it to me.” This one-sided approach misses the key detail that podcasts are a business collaboration. When you focus on what you can get, and what the audience might take away, the host and the show are kind of forgotten. Put yourself in the shoes of the host. Why would they want someone on their show who doesn't care about them. If you understand you are entering a business partnership with the host together it is easier to think about how can you help the host achieve his/her goals. Then you need to explain what you bring to the audience. When you start with that approach you are much more likely to be invited to be a guest on the show.
If you're ready to hear all things podcasting, you're in luck! Today, I'm thrilled to have the amazing Kelly Mosser, host of top-rated podcast, The Aligned Success Show, joining me for a jam-packed discussion as she shares her journey from the corporate world to becoming a successful small business supporter and host. We'll talk all things podcasting including audience engagement, strategies for small businesses, how to become a guest on other shows, outsourcing, and building a kickass team to support your podcasting and business endeavors! Kelly will dish out some invaluable insights on navigating Instagram marketing, podcast launching, and mastering the art of providing value. So, if you're a podcaster ready to level up your entrepreneurial game and learn from the best, then you won't want to miss this episode with Kelly Moser and I!What you'll hear in this episode:[0:00] Entrepreneurship origin stories and podcast guesting[1:15] Meditation, mental health, and podcasting for small businesses[5:25] Podcast guesting and audience engagement[9:25] Podcasting strategy for small businesses[14:05] Podcast guesting strategies and outsourcing[18:25] Outsourcing and delegating tasks for a podcast and business[21:30] Building a team through podcast editing and guesting[26:30] Business operations and marketing with Kelly MoserListen to Similar Episodes:Small Business Strategies to Chart Your Path to GrowthUnlocking the Differences You Need to Hire an AssistantMastering Your Marketing Strategy with Myca Williamson* Connect with Kelly on IG @kelly.mosser* Find out more about the podcast tour training masterclass http://work.kellymosser.com/book* Connect with me on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/jackiemkoch/* Find more information on my website peopleprinciples.co
Things We Dive Into In This Episode: 1. Tips for breaking free from Instagram (and social media) addiction 2. How to not miss out on all of the positive things that can come from Instagram 3. The all or nothing mentality with social media
What if you could replace your social media activities with something that didn't have a constantly changing algorithm or a lifespan shorter than a fly? That's what we cover in this most recent episode with our guest, Kelly Mosser, the creator of Hell Yes Guest! After guiding 250 coaches, consultants and service providers to unlock algorithm free lead gen, she's breaking it down with us on this episode. As an added bonus, her operations background makes it very step-by-step and easy to follow and implement everything she says! In this episode, get ready to discover how to: Identify your most potent content to share as a podcast guest (she actually walks me through the exercise step-by-step with my business in the episode!) Be very strategic in which podcasts you select to ensure that you're in front of the right audiences (hint: not story telling podcasts) Create a pitch that podcast hosts LOVE - and it surprisingly (or not) has very little to do with you Leverage a call to action that listeners instantly pick up on and take advantage of (when they're a fit) Time interviews so that they're the least amount of hassle with the most amount to gain If what Kelly said resonated with you and you want to learn more please visit her at: https://work.kellymosser.com/waitlist
Podcasting is not a piece of cake. It takes time, effort, and energy to sit down, record, interview, and publish, even more so if you want to achieve certain results. That is why when you feel out of alignment with what you do, it can be so easy to give up. Kelly Mosser, the host of Aligned Success, is a believer of this philosophy, saying that without alignment, it's going to take ten times more energy to do your show. In this episode, she joins Tracy Hazzard to expand on the value of alignment to boost your podcast's visibility and more. Narrowing it down to strategic guesting, Kelly discusses how you, as a podcast guest, can get your foot in the door of the shows you want to be in and are in alignment with who you are. Plus, Kelly shares the exciting things she is doing to realign her show and why she's changing it up.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here's How »Join the Binge Factor community today:FacebookInstagramLinkedInPinterestYouTubeTikTok
Kelly Mosser is the founder of Hell Yes Media, a consultancy that helps bold, badass brands create invincible, legacy content through Profitable Podcast Tours and adjacent media. Kelly and her team are obsessed with helping founders that belong to historically marginalized and underrepresented groups explode their thought leadership and go from “hidden gem” to booked out industry expert. Kelly's also the host of the top 1% podcast Aligned Success. On today's episode we talk about scaling sustainably and pivoting with purpose. Learn more: Hellyesmedia.com Follow Kelly: @kellymosser
Kelly Mosser is a soulful business strategist, top 1% business podcast host of The Aligned Success Show, and podcast guesting expert helping entrepreneurs go from being the hidden gem to thought leaders through guesting on other podcasts. In this episode we talked about: Where to find guesting opportunities? The key elements of a good pitch? The biggest pitching mistakes podcast guests make How can an entrepreneur shift their mindset to feel ready for bigger stages and opportunities? How to magnetize dream clients through podcast guesting Connect with Lucy: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mslucyliu Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mslucyliu Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/mslucyliu LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mslucyliu TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@mslucyliu YouTube: https://youtube.com/@mslucyliu Website: https://www.lucyliucoaching.com Podcast: https://www.lucyliucoaching.com/podcast Wanna double your confidence in 30 seconds? Get the ultimate secret here: http://www.confidentandepic.com Connect with Kelly Mosser https://work.kellymosser.com/ https://www.instagram.com/kelly.mosser/
This episode is jam-packed with value! Startup strategist turned entrepreneur who's obsessed with helping heart-centered business owners Kelly Mosser joined Kehla in a conversation about podcast guesting, podcast hosting and the trajectory of the podcast industry so that you have all the tips and tricks you need to get seen, heard and make an impact with your expertise in the podcasting world! Together the ladies dive into: Why & how Kelly uncovered the limitless possibilities available in the podcast industry What the major struggles are for guests & hosts when it comes to podcasting The do's and don'ts when it comes to delivering an impactful interview Why niching & being clear on your message & expertise is everything Successful ways of pitching yourself to podcasts Where the podcast industry is going in the next 5 years & why you should be jumping in now Kehla & Kelly's episode on The Aligned Success Show: 058 What to Do When You're Not Attracting Your Ideal Clients with Kehla G Follow Kelly on IG Book 5 podcast interviews in 30 days Masterclass Waitlist: The Hell yes Guest Program The Aligned Success Show with Kelly Mosser Check out Kehla's website Grab Kehla's Freebies Follow Kehla on IG Follow Kehla on Insight Timer Thank you for taking a moment to listen, rate & share this podcast!
You all gave rave reviews on our “10 out of the box marketing tips to try in 2023” roundup episode we published at the end of last year, so for the next few weeks, we're taking a break from airing new interviews to bring back underrated gems from our guests. We've compiled the “best of” pitching, lead generation, conversions, and customer feedback advice into four themed roundups. This first roundup features 10 must-try pitching tips; we'll introduce each soundbite with the name of the guest and the original episode number and title it was pulled from, in case you want to go back and listen to the full conversation.View the transcript for this episode at: https://otter.ai/u/9-7I-QFAbEhc4LWkDJJfZT1khIo?utm_source=copy_url Thank you to our sponsor:Hear how you can maximize your revenue with Frenchie Ferenczi in her private podcast, 'Strategy Snacks': https://fckmanifesting.comLinks mentioned in this episode:10 Out Of the Box Marketing Tips To Try In 2023: https://link.chtbl.com/AkgrDVmgEP 141 w/ Ellen Yin: https://link.chtbl.com/uhQg_Q9KEP 189 w/ Mattie James: https://link.chtbl.com/rxXYuXXrEP 201 w/ Pauleanna Reid: https://link.chtbl.com/7d_PuYjhEP 176 w/ Sandra Chau: https://link.chtbl.com/f94a6HEbEP 145 w/ Hannah Murphy: https://link.chtbl.com/0LxtNWtpEP 164 w/ Kelly Mosser: https://link.chtbl.com/L1yDDYu2EP 167 w/ Kim Lewis: https://link.chtbl.com/QbPrsPUAEP 172 w/ Doone Roisin: https://link.chtbl.com/iZc05DXjEP 103 w/ Julie Solomon: https://link.chtbl.com/oo3tCQ-0Bonus #8 w/ Ellen Yin: https://link.chtbl.com/qNzVUBEiIconic business leaders all have their own unique genius. Take this quick 10 question quiz to uncover your specific CEO style advantage: https://ellenyin.com/quizIf you enjoyed today's episode, please:Leave a positive review or rating at www.ratethispodcast.com/cubicletoceoSign up for our text notifications at ellenyin.com/superfan so you can be the first to know when a new case study has dropped!Post a screenshot & key takeaway on your IG story and tag us @missellenyin & @cubicletoceo
Ready to amplify your reach through podcasting? Whether you have your own show or are looking to guest on others, this episode is a must-listen. Join us as we explore the ins and outs of podcast pitching, from crafting the perfect pitch to avoiding common pitfalls. With actionable tips and expert advice, you'll be booking more guest spots and reaching new audiences in no time. Connect with Kelly on Instagram @kelly.mosser also at kellymosser.com Listen to The Aligned Success Show, streaming on all platforms Loved this episode? Share it on Instagram and tag us @amytraugh Click here to grab our FREE guide: Market Your Business… Without Spending a Dime
Are you guesting on podcasts but not seeing a return on investment? It could be due to a lack of a powerful call to action in the last 30-60 seconds of your interview. In this episode, Kelly Mosser explains how to optimize your call to action for the podcast listening experience, meet your audience where they are, and boost your inquiries, messages, follows, and subscribers. Discover the three ingredients to a successful call to action and avoid the biggest mistake that leaves you hearing crickets from your audience!MORE: https://podpros.com/235
After 13 years of podcasting, I have found tools I rely on. My two favorites are Podmatch - It is kind of like a dating application. Instead of finding dates I use it to book podcast interviews on high profile shows and interesting guests . And now, they have rolled out a new feature that allows me to get paid to host guests on my show. Learn more at : https://www.joinpodmatch.com/mtfw For recording interviews, I love Zencastr It is a great all in one tool. Audio only or audio and video are possible. I use if to record because it creates transcripts of every conversation which saves me tons of time on production. Learn more at https://zencastr.com/ And finally, if you want to be a guest on a podcast you will want to pay attention to what Kelly Mosser has to say about pitches. The biggest mistake most potential guest make is the emphasis of the pitch. The message boils down to “I want airtime on your show. Here's why I deserve it. Here's why you should give it to me.” This one-sided approach misses the key detail that podcasts are a business collaboration. When you focus on what you can get, and what the audience might take away, the host and the show are kind of forgotten. Put yourself in the shoes of the host. Why would they want someone on their show who doesn't care about them. If you understand you are entering a business partnership with the host together it is easier to think about how can you help the host achieve his/her goals. Then you need to explain what you bring to the audience. When you start with that approach you are much more likely to be invited to be a guest on the show. Listen to the entire conversation https://morethanafewwords.com/kelly-mosser/
On this episode of Positioning to Profit, host Patty Dominguez brings on guest Kelly Mosser, who combines her experience in startup strategy and operations with spirituality to mentor business owners on growth strategies. Kelly believes in leveraging existing podcast audiences filled with ideal clients to grow businesses and provides valuable advice on how to create an irresistible call to action at the end of each episode. She also shares the power of podcast guesting and offers a free digital guide to help pitch yourself as a guest on podcasts. Additionally, the episode focuses on collaboration and serving the audience rather than solely promoting one's agenda. Tune in for essential tips on podcast guesting and establishing credibility as an authority.
Would you like to be a guest on a podcast? If so, you want to pay attention to what Kelly Mosser has to say about pitches. The biggest mistake most potential guest make is the emphasis of the pitch. The message boils down to "I want airtime on your show. Here's why I deserve it. Here's why you should give it to me." This one-sided approach misses the key detail that podcasts are a business collaboration. When you focus on what you can get, and what the audience might take away, the host and the show are kind of forgotten. Put yourself in the shoes of the host. Why would they want someone on their show who doesn't care about them. If you understand you are entering a business partnership with the host together it is easier to think about how can you help the host achieve his/her goals. Then you need to explain what you bring to the audience. When you start with that approach you are much more likely to be invited to be a guest on the show.
As a podcast host, have you ever had a guest who refused to share the episode? Sucks right? In this episode, Podcasting Powerhouse and the Podcast Guest Whisperer, Kelly Mosser, shares the top reasons why guests don't share, and offers her unique approach to helping you and your guests get the most out of every interview. Resources:Try Capsho free for 2 episodes here!Get the Show Notes for exclusive episode insights and resources here
Are you tired of old-school coaching strategies that fail to acknowledge the underlying trauma your clients may be dealing with? Cara Kovacs gives us the important scoop on learning to effectively support dysregulated clients, avoid coaching practices that cause harm, and how to build a thriving biz that embodies empathy and self-compassion. In this episode, you will be able to: Understand the critical role of trauma-informed care as a coach or service provider Learn to identify and and navigate dysregulated clients for more fruitful results and better relationships Avoid harmful practices that may negatively influence your client's nervous system Build a thriving coaching business through empathetic pricing strategies and self-compassion Learn how to embrace uncertainty for longevity in a coaching business Cara Kovacs is an intersectional feminist, trauma-informed Business Coach for mission-driven leaders. Named as 2019's one of “35 People Under 35 To Watch In Wellness” by Wanderlust, she has helped hundreds of people actualize their dreams with a grounded, heart-led combination of mindset, strategy and magic. She is a first-generation American, Magna Cum Laude graduate of The University of Florida with a degree in Women's Studies: Theories and Politics of Sexuality. She received additional training in the Master's program at New York University's Silver School of Social Work and certification with the Tantric Institute of Integrated Sexuality and the Ethical Coaching Collective. She is a Reiki Master, attuned by her mother, who also taught her how to read cards and live life guided by the moon. Follow Cara on Instagram: @carakovacscoaching Learn more about the Business Witch Program: www.carakovacs.com/course Let me know what you loved about this conversation by shooting me a DM at Kelly Mosser! When YOU'RE ready to establish yourself as the go-to leader in your field, let's get you guesting on top podcasts where you can reach audiences of your dream clients by the thousands: http://kellymosser.com
Podcasting has been blowing up lately, and savvy entrepreneurs just like you, are starting to hop on the bandwagon by guesting on podcasts. It's a great way to get your name out there and reach new audiences that you might not have otherwise.Think about it: when you're a guest on a podcast, you get to share your expertise and tell your story to a whole new group of people who are interested in what you have to say. It's like having your own personal soapbox to stand on (except less annoying to everyone around you).So, I'm very excited to be joined today by my guest Kelly Mosser - soulful business strategist, top 1% business podcast host, and podcast guesting expert.Kelly's dropping all the hot tips on the benefits of using podcast guesting to grow your business and how to get started today. She's diving deep on how to leverage podcast guesting as a powerful marketing tool to attract new customers, build your brand, and establish your expertise in your industry. She's even covering some of the common mistakes people make when trying to get booked on podcasts and how to avoid them.So, if you're looking for a new way to grow your business and get your message out there by guesting on podcasts, you're going to LOVE this episode. And who knows? You might just end up being the next big thing in podcasting thanks to the advice from my guest, Kelly Mosser.Connect with Kelly Mosser: Follow her on the 'Gram: @kelly.mosserGrab her free guide: 7 Proven Strategies to Find Podcasts to Guest On here: work.kellymosser.com/pitch-list
In this episode of Chasing the Insights, I talk to podcaster and strategist Kelly Mosser. Kelly talks to us about the top mindset blocks for visibility. Kelly Mosser is a strategist and coach for entrepreneurs. If Dumbledore and Bethenny Frankel had a baby, and that baby magically had red hair, it would be Kelly. She is a values-driven strategist, speaker, and host of the global top 2% podcast, The Aligned Success Show. Kelly is on a mission to help you embody your highest potential as the CEO of your life and business. She helps big hearted experts move through mindset drama and internal resistance so they can evolve into purpose-driven LEADERS.
On today's episode of the podcast, I am speaking with Podcast Guesting expert Kelly Mosser. She is laying it all out there ... how podcast guesting is her #1 strategy for getting Clients - not social media!I asked her very specific questions so you get actionable answers on exactly how to book more Clients by guest podcasting.a.k.a. you don't have to rely on social media.And in case you're thinking ... but Dianah I don't know how, where would I even start ... listen to the episode! That's exactly what you're going to learn.Kelly Mosser is a startup strategist turned entrepreneur who's obsessed with helping heart-centered business owners create massive visibility and scale their impact. She's the host of the top 1% business podcast, Aligned Success with Kelly Mosser, and the creator of the Hell Yes Guest Method, which helps entrepreneurs go from hidden-gem to booked-out thought leader by lovingly leveraging already-built audiences. Her work can be found in Forbes and Yahoo Finance, and she's a boy band and chocolate chip cookie enthusiast.A free gift from Kelly: 7 Strategies To Find Aligned Podcasts to Pitch: https://work.kellymosser.com/pitch-listHang out with Kelly here: https://www.instagram.com/kelly.mosser/
Want to supercharge your marketing without dancing on reels?! As a solopreneur, you know how critical it is to get your marketing down! There are so many ways to do this, but many of us focus on key areas we're not aligned with. We need a multitude of strategies in order to be most effective. So, have you considered podcast guesting? It might feel uncomfortable or out of reach, but this week's guest is here to share with us just why Podcast Guesting is an amazing marketing method for coaches at every level. Kelly Mosser is a soulful business strategist who's obsessed with transforming “hidden gem” experts into paradigm-shifting thought leaders by helping them get visible, find their voice, and spread their powerful message. She has a decade of experience supporting businesses from Fortune 500 powerhouses to hungry mid-sized startups and scrappy solopreneurs. She's the creator of the Hell Yes Guest Method, which helps entrepreneurs explode their influence, create brand super-fans, and boost their bottom line - algorithm free. Her podcast, The Aligned Success Show with Kelly Mosser, is ranked in the global top 1%, and her work can be found in Forbes and Yahoo Finance. Podcasts offer the quality of attention that most social media methods are lacking. 86% of people who press play on an episode will finish the entire thing, so you benefit from the time and space to connect with the audience and build their trust. In this episode you will learn: - How to seek out podcasts that align with you and pitch yourself successfully - What it means to be a good podcast guest - The joy of receiving a great pitch as a podcast host - Why bigger isn't always better – the power of niche audiences Kelly also discusses the importance of strategy behind your podcast guesting, why you should think of it as a 'traveling webinar', plus the 3 required components of an effective call to action. There are a multitude of amazing podcasts out there that you are the perfect fit for, and you can play a part in helping them grow. Enjoy the listen! _________________________ Find Kelly over on Instagram or listen to her Podcast here To find out more about her Hell Yes Guest Course click here CLICK HERE for her template and step-by-step guide to pitching yourself as a podcast guest _________________________ Want to attract your energetically-aligned clients? I am looking for three established, soul-led coaches looking to elevate their brand message and business energetics so they can consistently sign aligned clients and fall back in love with their work. If that sounds like you, DM me the word ALIGNED on IG @iamjo.ingram and I'll share the details.
We all intuitively understand the value of being a podcast guest, but without a strategic plan in place that intentionally transforms cold audiences into raving fans, and raving fans into premium buyers, this haphazard podcast guesting thing you're doing is a TOTAL waste of your time and energy! In this episode, Kelly Mosser will teach you exactly how to launch your strategic Podcast Tour that doesn't just get you booked onto great shows, but also drives meaningful brand awareness and revenue into your business.MORE: https://PodPros.com/209
Think about this: the attention span of an Instagram user is about 2.7 seconds... but 80% of podcast listeners will finish an ENTIRE podcast episode once they hit play! That means that when you guest on a podcast that speaks to your DREAM clients, you're tapping into a highly targeted and captivated audience, who's leaning in to hear what you have to say. Not only that, but 60% of listeners have purchased something from a podcast ad (hello action-takers)! Even if you haven't yet launched your own podcast, are you prioritizing guesting on podcasts as a strategy to grow your business? If so, have you been doing it all wrong? EEK! Tune in to find out!Kelly Mosser is a soulful business strategist with a decade of experience helping businesses from scrappy solopreneurs to Fortune 500s to make bank and change the world. She hosts the global top podcast The Aligned Success Show, which speaks to intuitive entrepreneurs and business owners who want to create more impact and financial freedom with alignment, ease and flow – and she also created the “Hell Yes Guest” method, which helps hidden gem experts transform into paradigm-shifting leaders by lovingly leveraging existing audiences. She's a rescue dog mom, a chocolate chip cookie enthusiast, and a champion for woman-owned businesses!Make the most out of your guesting experience with this 5-step strategy: 1. GOAL: Start with your end goal2. CTA: Decide on a relevant/congruent/irresistible CTA3. CONTENT: Figure out what content you can share that leads perfectly into that "next step CTA"4. AUDIENCE: Define what audience this content and CTA is for5. PODCASTS: Pitch to the shows that this audience is listening toCONNECT FURTHER WITH KELLY:Website: https://kellymosser.comPodcast: https://apple.co/3Qqchyt IG: https://www.instagram.com/kelly.mosser Masterclass: https://kellymosser.com/masterclass Hell Yes Guest (code: ANGIE for $50 OFF!): https://kellymosser.com/course CONNECT FURTHER WITH ANGIE:Podcast: https://www.yougetwhatimsaying.com Listen Early and Dynamic Ad-Free on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/44Y6rbYSocial Media: https://beacons.ai/theactualangie/socialmedia Contact: yougetwhatimsaying.podcast@gmail.com Monetize Your Podcast: https://beacons.ai/theactualangie/monetizeSupport the Show: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/yougetit/membershipADVERTISE ON THE SHOW: To inquire about host-read ads or to become the show's next Presenting Sponsor, please send an email to yougetwhatimsaying.podcast@gmail.com.EPISODE CREDITS:Podcast Logo: Abby MurdockPodcast Cover Photography: April Bowers CreativeBE ADVISED:Formerly titled Podfluencer Society (for before that, 4 Things For Your Podcast), episodes 1-114 share insights and strategies specifically for podcasters. As the podcast has undergone a complete rebrand, some links and information referenced in earlier episodes have likely changed. Please contact us at yougetwhatimsaying.podcast@gmail.com if you cannot find what you are looking for. The views and opinions expressed in each episode are those of the individual contributors and do not necessarily reflect those of the podcast host and team or the owner of this Intellectual Property. This podcast is not an authority of legal advice, and listeners are encouraged to seek professional counsel with regard to their brand, business, and otherwise. Many of the product and service promotions in each episode are under the negotiated terms of affiliate or sponsorship agreements. If a link is clicked and a purchase is made, an affiliate commission may be received. However, we recommend products or services that we personally endorse and believe may be beneficial to others. This information is disclosed in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR, Part 255: “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising."
In today's episode, I am speaking with Kelly Mosser. Kelly Mosser is a coach and strategist for purpose-driven entrepreneurs as well as the host of the podcast, The Aligned Success Show, a global top 2% podcast. A corporate dropout and former startup strategist, Kelly helps entrepreneurs master the alchemy between spirit, science, and smart strategy so they can step into embodied leadership and thrive in business and beyond. This is an information rich episode that you will love as much as I enjoyed making it. Kelly and I dish on: - What role soul work plays in business strategy - How hustle, stress, and hard-work can actually be the wrong path for success - Why you won't get very far if you only depend on worldly formulas - How “shame” shows up to sabotage your business and how to deal with it - What separates your expertise from your leadership skills, and how to use both to grow your business Purchase your copy of Love Based Feminine Marketing: The Art of Growing a 6-Figure Business Without Hustle, Grind, or Force, (https://tinyurl.com/ydmzb6qz) TODAY!!! Subscribe now so you'll never miss an episode and leave us a review. It really helps us know which content is most important to you. Join our Feminine Business Magic Facebook Group (https://tinyurl.com/ygdkw7ce) with your host, Julie Foucht. This is a community of women dedicated to connecting, supporting, and celebrating each other in growing businesses that honor their Divine Feminine while filling their bank accounts abundantly. Resources mentioned: Purchase Love-Based Feminine Marketing (https://tinyurl.com/ydmzb6qz) Kelly Mosser's Free Gift: I'd love to extend free access to my Tiger's Eye community: a spiritual and nervous system wellness hub for entrepreneurs to keep them connected to the deepest parts of themselves while building their big, scary visions in the world: https://work.kellymosser.com/tigers-eye Podcast: The Aligned Success Show (available on all platforms) **Contact Kelly Mosser via Instagram or https://kellymosser.com/** **Connect with Julie Foucht via Facebook (https://tinyurl.com/yeb82uuj) or email at https://juliefoucht.com/**
Kelly Mosser is a values-driven business strategist, speaker, and host of the popular podcast, the Aligned Success Show. She's got 10 years of experience supporting businesses from Fortune 500 powerhouses to hungry midsize startups and scrappy solopreneurs. Her work centers around the magical alchemy between spirituality, science, and strategy to help leaders unblock their brilliance and step into the next level of their aligned success. Website: https://kellymosser.com/ Social Media Handle: https://www.instagram.com/kelly.mosser --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/aligned-with-purpose-in-life-and-leadership/support
For the full show notes and access to resources mentioned in this episode visit: https://www.easyscaling.com/blog/episode19Tune in as we discuss scaling your business with a focus on long-term sustainability. We dive into shiny object syndrome, looking at your business as a collection of assets, and how those assets stack and build on one another to allow you to leapfrog different stages of growth.My guest is Kelly Mosser, a seasoned startup strategist and meditation teacher who took her show on the road and started her own practice. Kelly's work now centers around strategy (practical biz things), science (mindset and brain things) and spirit (transformational personal development, energetics and intuition). Kelly and I really hit it off and have a lot in common in our approach to and opinions about entrepreneurship. Her insights really got me going in this episode and there are several hot takes - enjoy!Topics discussed:The emotional side of business too often gets neglected - we all experience it!Just because you're working hard doesn't mean you're hustling towards burnout.Thinking about WHY you have a business Treating your business as a science experiment instead of a soap operaWhat to do when something doesn't work out in your businessThinking about how you'd feel or react to situations if you were an employeeGetting perspective on the time scale of scaling (having patience)Approaching scaling from a long term perspective rather than just short termWhy there's really never any wasted time in businessMake a list of all the assets that you've created in your businessHow to use your assets to the fullest capacityAn easy frame for deciding something is a good idea right nowDon't get rid of old outdated assets even if they aren't perfectWhy you should be more redundant in your contentIf you don't feel like you're being obnoxiously redundant, you're doing it wrongWhy pivoting and evolving is actually status quo in business Avoiding shiny object syndromeNot looking too closely at what other people are doingSitting with the discomfort when things aren't workingUnderstanding your bandwidth and not taking on too much is a learned skillNewsflash: not everyone is making 7 figuresThe importance of context when looking at the success of othersVisibility is a tool, not a reward for the success you've already createdConnect with Jordan Schanda King:Website: easyscaling.comInstagram: @jordanschandakingConnect with this week's guest Kelly MosserWebsite: www.kellymosser.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/kelly.mosser/Kelly wants to interview YOU on her top 2% podcast, The Aligned Success Show! She's looking for 13 REAL entrepreneurs to spotlight their businesses and share one challenge they've tackled in the past 12 months. You don't need a 6 or 7 figure business, 10k Instagram followers, or previous podcasting experience. Ready to pitch her?! Check out Kelly's podcast for tons of free value for heart-centered entrepreneurs to help you master the magical alchemy between spirit, science, and strategy.
I am SO stoked for this episode! We are welcoming our first guest to the podcast- my coach, strategist, friend Kelly Mosser. This conversation was SO good! We are talking- the difference between a leader and an experthow to step more into your voice and confidence as a leaderhow to be in a category of ONE her favorite strategy to grow brand awareness and hone in your messagingKelly Mosser is a soulful business and leadership strategist with a decade of experience helping businesses make bank. She's also the host of the global top 2% podcast, The Aligned Success Show. (https://podfollow.com/the-aligned-success-show-with-kelly-mosser_) BIG thanks to:New podcast producer Happy Pod Productions- @happypodproductionsIntro/Outro music by Introvert Music- @introvert Music
Maybe you've started your podcast, or you're playing with the idea of starting one. Either way, a strategy must be at the forefront of your business plan. In today's episode, Kristin welcomes you into a conversation you won't want to miss. She is joined by Kelly Mosser, a values-driven business strategist and host of The Aligned Success Show. Kelly offers so much value in helping individuals develop a specific strategy for utilizing guest speaking to grow their business while becoming the go-to expert in their field. She aids listeners in getting clear and using those 30 to 60-minute interviews to drive traffic back to their business. She teaches listeners not to waste a second of these critical opportunities. Kelly gives listeners specific tools, calls to action, and advice on how to be precise in their plan on guest-hosting other podcasts. Kelly is a wealth of knowledge, and she is truly the go-to for monetizing strategy. Connect with Kelly: Website: https://kellymosser.com/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/kelly.mosser/ Get on the Waitlist for Become a Hell Yes Guest https://work.kellymosser.com/waitlist Wholistic Podcasting is sponsored by... Ripple Boxes: Send a friend an encouragement and cast a ripple effect around the world. Use the code "WP" at checkout to receive 10% off! www.rippleboxes.com To help you in your Podcast Guesting experience, try out Podmatch! https://podmatch.com/signup/kristinfieldschadwick About Kristin: www.kristinfieldschadwick.com www.instagram.com/kristinfieldschadwick www.facebook.com/kristinfieldschadwick Join my free FB community: www.facebook.com/wholisticpodcasting
Kelly Mosser is a values-driven business strategist, resilience and leadership coach, and host of the global top 2% podcast, The Aligned Success Show. Her brand combines her analytical side and her focus on healing and well-being. She leverages these skillsets and her experience working with companies to help entrepreneurs escalate their businesses. Kelly emphasizes using your vulnerability to create more authentic connections and to embrace that you're all still a work in progress. What is holding you back might be the exact piece your business needs. Learn about how she transitioned from a hidden gem to the go-to expert.
You know we're obsessed with leveraging other people's audiences to GET VISIBLE and increase your sales, and today's guest has mastered this practice. Kelly Mosser, host of the Aligned Success Show, joins us to unpack how her signature offer jumped from $24K in revenue in Q2 to $52K in Q3 simply by guesting on other people's podcasts with intention. So it's not just about being interviewed on someone else's show, but what you do before, during, and after the episode airs that really matters. This case study details exactly how to set up your own strategic podcast tour to 4x the number of ideal clients you're reaching every week (for free!), so you too can double the revenue for your next launch with ease. What we love about Kelly's background is that she's a business strategist with a decade of experience helping businesses of all sizes make bank - from Fortune 500 powerhouses, to mid-size startups, and scrappy solopreneuers. No matter where you fit in that spectrum, this case study is applicable to you.To help you get on more podcast shows so you can implement Kelly's podcast tour strategy, go to ellenyin.com/perfectpodcastpitch to borrow our plug + play pitch template proven to get your pitch emails actually read AND responded to. Thank you to our sponsors:CONTENT CREATORS! Learn how to get paid brand deals from brands you love (even if you don't have a huge following) in Gwen Lane's free live Creator Class on October 26th. Save your seat now at https://ellenyin.com/creatorclassWant to try AG1 yourself and take ownership over your health this year? Athletic Greens will give you a FREE 1 year supply of immune-supporting Vitamin D AND 5 FREE travel packs with your first purchase when you use our link: athleticgreens.com/CTCJoin Carmen Ohling for a series of private podcast episodes that will encourage you to check in and discover if you're truly allowing space to live & lead with clarity & confidence. Reserve your podcast invitation at https://ellenyin.com/carmenLearn how to leverage Strategic Podcast Guesting to drive serious brand awareness and profit for your business in Kelly Mosser's 6-week course, Hell Yes Guest. Get $50 off when you go to https://ellenyin.com/kellyConnect with Kelly:http://kellymosser.comGet $50 off Kelly's 6-week course, Hell Yes Guest: https://ellenyin.com/kellyhttps://www.instagram.com/kelly.mosser/If you enjoyed today's episode, please:Sign up for our text notifications at ellenyin.com/superfan so you can be the first to know when a new case study has dropped!Post a screenshot & key takeaway on your IG story and tag me @missellenyin & @cubicletoceo so I can repost you.Leave a positive review or rating on Apple Podcasts or SpotifTRICK OR TREAT! We have a fun surprise for you! You can get FREE access to 1 of our digital products, teaching you a business TRICK, or a $5 Starbucks TREAT when you leave a rating or review for Cubicle to CEO on Apple Podcasts! To redeem, screenshot your review and submit it at https://ellenyin.com/trickortreat! Offer available until 10/31.(Pro tip: Screenshot your review before you post! It can take up to 48 hours to publish)
I am so excited to have Kelly Mosser on today's episode! She is a business strategist with a decade of experience helping businesses make bank and change the world. She is also the host of a global top 2% podcast, The Aligned Success Show, and the creator of the Hell Yes Guest Method. We are talking about the strategy of getting on other people's podcast to give you more exposure to your business, your brand, and your offers. Kelly shares with us how to diversify your organic content creation with Strategic Podcast Guesting, as well as how to batch a week's worth of Instagram content from one podcast interview. In this episode, we cover: What people are noticing about podcast space [4:45] The true growth tool [6:53] What if you don't have your own podcast [11:47] How to batch a week's worth of content from a podcast interview [19:55] What you're missing out on if you're not podcast guesting [31:00] Connect with Kelly:IG: @kelly.mosserLearn more about the Hell Yes Guest method here! https://work.kellymosser.com/course Connect with Mandy: IG: @themandyemerson IG: @thefiercesocialsociety Website: https://www.themandyemerson.com/
How to move through resistance with more confidence in your business so you can continue moving forward even in the face of challenges and fear with guest Kelly Mosser. Discover: - How to self-coach through resistance - How to embrace a mindset of experimentation - 2 brain hacks to activate brilliant problem solving
If Mindset can determine outcomes, imagine how a WORTHINESS WOUND can limit or even prohibit those outcomes. LEARN TO BECOME LIMITLESS as Kelly Mosser, a global leader in strategy, resilience and leadership sits down with Patrick Kagan, Author of "SELL THE DIFFERENCE" to walk through her powerful approach to mindset, and healing the WORTHINESS WOUNDS we all carry with us....sometimes for our entire lives.Kelly will walk you through the shift from seeing outcomes as success vs. failure, to a mindset of outcomes are an extension of experimentation. And she does a great job of creating the "experiment" mindset as the antidote to fear and self doubt. For more from Kelly, you can find her at www.kellymosser.com Want more growth as a professional? SCHEDULE YOUR FREE CONSULTATION WITH ME: https://calendly.com/pksolutionsgroupOr, just choose "SHOP" at https://www.pksolutionsgroup.com , and purchase your own individual edition of bonus content from any of our podversations.©2021 -2022 PK Solutions Group. All rights Reserved.Not to be distributed for commercial use without express permissionEnjoy the easy to understand, and practical approach to improving yourself, and therefore, the world around you, both personally and professionally. Patrick gives you the support, now make hiring his team your next priority to move toward the best results and most positive changes you could imagine.Support the show
Kelly Mosser is a values-driven business strategist, resilience & leadership coach, and host of the global top 2% podcast, The Aligned Success Show. She has a decade of experience supporting businesses from Fortune 500 Powerhouses to hungry mid-sized startups to scrappy solopreneurs. Her mission is to help heart-centered leaders get out of their own way by unblocking their brilliance and stepping into authentic purpose and Highest Self leadership. Her work can be found in Yahoo Finance, Medium, and AOL Business.Website:https://kellymosser.comThe Aligned Success Show with Kelly Mosser:https://open.spotify.com/show/2cCN767otqf96V5Udai3vO
Kelly Mosser is an Aligned Success Coach and Consultant based in New York City. She supports big-hearted entrepreneurs in optimizing their businesses and doing their inner work so they can explode their impact and income while staying in radical energetic alignment. Kelly is also the host of the Top 10 podcast: “The Aligned Success Show.” Learn more about Kelly. Learn more about The Passionistas Project. Full Transcript The Passionistas: Hi, and welcome to the Passionistas Project Podcast, where we talk with women who are following their passions to inspire you to do the same. We're Amy and Nancy Harrington and today we're talking with Kelly Mosser, an aligned success coach and consultant based in New York city who supports big hearted entrepreneurs in optimizing their businesses and doing their inner work so they can explode their impact and income while staying in-radical, energetic, alignment. Kelly is the host of the top 10 podcast, The Aligned Success Show. So please welcome to the show, Kelly Mosser. Kelly: Thank you so much for having me. I'm so honored to be here. You two are just both so inspiring and I'm just already lit up talking to you. So, thank you. Passionistas: Kelly, what's the one thing that you're most passionate about? Kelly: I am the most passionate about helping people do the inner work. Like you mentioned in my bio just now that I think is the key to so many things. And I think it's something that we aren't taught growing up. And I think a lot of us kind of realize it a little bit later on in life and if we had known 10 years, 20 years earlier, not to say things would turn out differently, but maybe we would've had a few fewer hiccups along the way. Maybe we would've had the opportunity to make decisions that were more in alignment with who we truly are and who we truly wanna be. I think there's just so much pressure from the outside and from our parents and our friends and the people we went to high school with and society, TV, magazines, whatever Instagram now. It's wild and I think that there's a real loss of intimacy with self, and that's really what I'm so passionate about doing, cuz I think that really is the foundational building block that everything else gets built on top of. And so that's what I'm the most passionate about in the whole world. Passionistas: So speaking of parents and friends and high school and all that stuff, what was your childhood like? And were you already building these kind of blocks when you were growing up? Kelly: That's a really great question. My childhood was very unique. My father tragically was murdered. Sorry for, trigger warning, was murdered when I was 16 months old in my family home with my whole family home. And that obviously is a really formative experience to have as a young kid. So I actually grew up with a lot of grief around. I grew up with people who were obviously very, you know, very sad, very angry, still, very loving and I'm so in awe by every single member of my family, but there was a lot of grief around and there was a lot of fear because if this can happen in our home, what's gonna happen outside. So I was a very fearful child and I actually didn't know, but I grew. Basically from 16 months old, when that event happened until I was about 21, I had PTSD and I did not know it. So I was operating with a very dysregulated, nervous system, but I adapted to it because it was, it was kind of like, does a fish even realize there's swimming in water? It's just, it's all, you know, kind of thing. I didn't realize there was a more optimal way for me to be living. I didn't realize that other people weren't terrified of everything. I didn't realize that other people weren't anxious 24 hours a day, seven days a week. So that, was obviously a huge event in my life that required years and years of healing from, and it still is really fresh and raw sometimes. But that I would say was the catalyst for understanding how my brain works. Because when I got diagnosed with PTSD, I obviously didn't wanna live in a state of over stimulated, over tax nervous system forever. So I said, I have to figure. How to heal and I didn't choose what happened to my family, but what happens next is up to me. So that's kind of my, my healing story. I fell in love with meditation through my PTSD diagnosis, because I was told that that was something that could help me. And it was really not helpful for a long time. It was, it actually made things, kind of quite a bit worse. And I think that is why people start and stop a lot with meditation. We start when we feel okay. And then as soon as things start to bubble up that feel sticky and icky, we say, you know what, I'm just gonna put this away and I'm gonna turn on Netflix instead because that's less icky to sit with. It's much more comfortable to sit and watch “Bridgerton” than it is to sit with trauma of 20 years. So that's what led me to meditation, which led me to all of, kind of the inner work that I do now. And the coaching that I do now is really based on intimacy with self nervous system regulation, inner peace. So that's kind of how, how all of this came to be. I do want people to know that that it's possible. Like it's not going to be an easy journey, no matter. Happens to you. And I'm, I'm very much against this idea of like comparing traumas. I think every, every traumatic event is awful. And I think that there is, there's always a step forward for you. There's always, a next step you can take, there's always support available to you. So that is a big part of my message as well. Like you can make it through anything, even though I wish you didn't have to I wish that nobody ever had to go through, you know, those terrible, challenging things, but we do it's life. It's kind of just the nature of what happens here on this planet earth. But yeah, we can always move forward. Passionistas: Was there an event that made you finally decide to figure out how to, how to move past this? Kelly: Definitely. So I grew up in suburban New Jersey, which is, you know, a relatively quiet place. All my siblings were much older, so I had a lot of quiet time, you know, growing up and I liked being alone. I was, I'm a little bit of an introvert, so I always felt like I had my space. And then I moved to New York city after college. And I started working in the corporate world in a very sort of demanding stressful. Maybe a little bit toxic environment. And I was just, I, my anxiety was through the roof. It was just one day I felt like I can't even function, I'm just barely getting through the day. I'm just hanging on by a thread and I have to do something about this because New York city, as it is, is overwhelming the noises that people I'm also very sensitive to energies and sounds like, I think that's all just a product of having such a heightened nervous system my whole life. That I felt very much like a shell of a human being, living in New York, working in this job. And I realized that I was not gonna do very well if this is the life that I continued to live. So that really was the turning point for me. Passionistas: You took a little detour. You said you were in the corporate world, but you went to Georgetown to study and got a bachelor's degree in foreign service. So tell us about that choice and why you wanted to do that and why eventually you didn't. Kelly: Oh, another great question. Wow. You, you all just understand all my, all my juicies questions. I did go to Georgetown. I was really in love with travel and places and people and the world. And so I wanted to study foreign service because I wanted to be a journalist. I thought that was going to be, I'm a huge fan of writing. I love communication and so that felt like the thing that I wanted to do. And then I actually got an internship in a newsroom my senior year and I was like, what am I thinking? This is the worst place for someone with a heightened, nervous system or the history of PTSD. It's like every day in here is another traumatic event. So that didn't work out. But I'm one of those people who I get to say, I really just loved everything that I learned in college. It was amazing and so much fun. So even though my degree doesn't apply to anything that I do now, or really have ever done, except that we did have to learn an entire map of the entire world countries, cities, rivers, lakes, currencies. So that feels like some, some interesting once in a while, I'll have a good jeopardy moment. But other than that, it's a little bit useless, but I had so much fun learning and it, it showed me that, and now I'm continuing my learning journey in a totally different direction, but it just let me be okay with. Learning for the sake of loving the subject and loving the topic and not because I had to go on to, so I let myself just let go of the news dream. It was the worst possible thing. I also think it's interesting. It just proves that your brain wants what it knows and I, because all I had known was like, stress and that's what I was so programmed to thrive inside of that, that's I just chose the most stressful thing I could even fathom. So I'm very glad that I did not choose to pursue that path cuz I don't think I would've. I don't think I would've handled it, but I did get into the business world. I, my first job out of college was for a major retailer working in the buying office and I had a really good time there and just life, you know, it's amazing. You just never know where you're gonna end up. You just never know. You just can't predict it. So you make the best choice that's available to you at the time and say when the next right choice is available, I guess I'll choose that. Passionistas: So you went on this personal journey of exploration. How did you decide to make that a business and to help others? Kelly: It really started as just a passion as my Passionista. It was just a hobby. I was really passionate about helping people who were in kind of similar situations or who were on some sort of healing journey. Um, just supporting them through coaching or whatever it was. And I had. I started to kind of build this just side hustle, air quotes, um, because it was fun. And I had a pretty demanding job at a startup in New York, in the wellness space. And I really loved that, but there's also sometimes this moment where you're doing something that you love and you say, I think there's something that I would love even a little bit more than what I'm doing right now. And I think it's letting a big part of my journey has been letting myself follow those little nudges, even when things are good. Definitely when things are bad. Definitely. I follow I've learned to follow my nudges when things are bad, but even when things are pretty good, I'm like, I wonder if this could be even just a little bit better. So I started building my coaching business on the side and then I realized, wait, I actually have this. Working in strategy and operations the whole time I was in my other roles in my other career. And I realized that I also had that really, I had a lot of skills in that area, too. I had a really strong brain for strategy and operations and I thought maybe I could just combine these two things. Wouldn't that be kind of cool. So I didn't actually go full-time in my business until my mom got very sick in 2020. She's totally fine now thank goodness. But I had to quit my job. I had to move in with her full-time and be her full-time caregiver for about six months. And after that, I was like, well, this is my opportunity to really take a chance on myself and see if I have the chops to do this full-time and create a full-time income and business off of this thing that previously has just been a little side dream. And I'm so glad that I took the chance. Passionistas: Talk a little bit about how you combine spirit science and strategy to give your clients a 360 degree approach to their healing and success. Kelly: Hmm. For me, the spiritual work is kind of the foundational work for everything. And I think about spirituality in a very grounded way. For me, it really just is what is your relationship with yourself? Who are you when your fancy job title gets taken away? Who are you when your Gucci bag gets stolen? Whatever it is like, who are you at the core essence of who you are underneath, even your thoughts and your emotions, the ways that you identify in the world, the roles and responsibilities that you have. Who, what are your values? How do you show up for yourself? How do, what do you think of yourself? So that kind of spiritual element, I think, is so important for anybody. I mean anybody, but especially people who are on a path of entrepreneurship or who are stepping into some sort of leadership role, cuz life's gonna knock you down and you're gonna have not, hopefully not macro failures, but you're gonna have a lot of tiny little failures along the way. And if you don't know who you are and what you stand for those little things that shouldn't be big, things can turn into really big things. So that's kind of where the spiritual work comes in. The strategy piece. I find that, when I'm coaching people, I find a lot of times that the things that they need help with, they think they need help with mindset. They think they need help with, you know, resilience and really a lot of reason, a lot of the time, the reason that they're coming up against so many experiences where they need to be resilient, where they need to really connect with themselves is because they're following a strategy. That's not actually aligned for them. They saw it on Instagram. They bought it in a course and decided, this is my thing. That's this is my ticket to everything I've ever wanted. And when you start with a strategy, that's not actually quite right for you. You need a lot of coaching because it's really hard to get yourself aligned with something that is just not meant for you. So that's where the strategy piece comes in. I find that people need a lot less. Ongoing coaching and mindset work and resilience work and confidence work. When the strategy that they're following is perfectly tailored to their strengths, their values, their goals. And I don't think that there's any strategy that doesn't work. I think absolutely any strategy can be successful for you. As long as it's aligned for you. If it's not aligned, could be the best strategy in the world, it's not gonna work. So those are how those two things kind of go together. Alignment is a word I use a lot, you have to feel aligned and alignment is something that you can actually feel. I'm sure you, we've all had that experience of maybe showing up to a job that we know now wasn't aligned for us, but it's a physical feeling. Your body communicates with you when something's not in alignment. And when something is in alignment feels really good and there's a lot less resistance and things come more easily to you. So it's my goal to get people on that path. That maybe they don't even realize is possible for them. And then to support them in implementing and executing everything that goes along with that, because of course there will still be little moments of resistance and fear is a big thing that comes up a lot. And knowing that the path that I think people really need to follow is the one that is most aligned for them. There's still gonna be challenges along the way. I fell in love with the brain, so I studying about the brain to help myself heal from PTSD was so important. It was like, if I'm someone who, if you tell me to meditate, I'm gonna say no, unless you tell me why on a mechanical level, how is this helping me on a biological physiological level? How is this helping? Then, Now I'm now I'm interested. I have a, I have a lot of Virgo in my chart, so I like need to understand things. Otherwise I can't, I have no interest. So I really got passionate about understanding the brain better and I've taken a few courses now about the brain, um, and I'm going to continue to study neuroscience because I'm just so fascinated by it. And I think it's a really important piece that a lot of people don't understand, but it's such a valuable to understand why your brain does what it does. Why it gets emotionally triggered or activated when certain things happen and how you can coach yourself through those moments of big fear or big self doubt, I think is just so valuable. So those are my, my three pillars that I'm obsessed with. And I think in order to really create whatever kind of success you want, whatever aligned success means for you, cuz it's gonna mean something different to every single one of us. Being able to understand yourself on those levels and have a strategy that is totally aligned for you are just kind of non-negotiables. So that's why I cover those three pillar. Melanie Childers: Hey Passionistas, I'm Melanie Childers, the business coach for feminist entrepreneurs and if you are ready to get off the hustle treadmill and create a sustainable six or seven figure business, head over to Melaniechilders.com, where I've got a free resource on how to have consensual sales conversations that feel amazing for you and your clients, so you can hit the ground running. See you there. Passionistas: Where Amy and Nancy Harrington. And you're listening to the Passionistas Project Podcast and our interview with Kelly Mosser, to learn how to work with her and join the tigers eye community, visit KellyMosser.com. We'd like to take a moment to invite you to the third annual Power of Passionistas summit his September 21st through 23rd, 2020. The three-day virtual event is focused on authentic conversations about diversity, equity and inclusion. This unique gathering of intersectional storytellers and panelists harnesses, the power of our rich community of passionate thought leaders and activists to pose solutions to the problems plaguing women and non-binary people today. Tickets are on sale at the PassionistasProject.com. Be sure to register before this special discount rate ends. We'd like to thank our sponsors, Melanie Childer's Master Coach, Graceful Revolution, The Ossa Collective, Teas Drops, Aaron's Coffee Corner, Flourishing Over Fifty, Espanola Real Estate Team, Mermaid's Garden, Sarah Fins Coaching, Tara McCann Wellness, Espera Public Affairs and Trizcom Public Relations. Now here's more of our interview with Kelly. Passionistas: Are there some tips that you have for people that are hearing this and wanna kind of start on this journey that, that are a foundation to get started? Kelly: Absolutely. I think starting to become aware of how your body feels at different moments throughout your week, even throughout your day. So important. I find that the kind of key dynamic that I ask people to look for. Is, does this make me feel expansive and at ease, or is there some sort of contraction going on here? And if you pay a close enough attention, your body is always giving you those cues. Even if you turn on the TV and there's a show on that, you don't like, there's some part of your body that probably feels constricted or cold or tense. So just start to pay attention to how your body's feeling moment to moment throughout your day. Uh, an exercise that I love to direct people to is to actually pull up your calendar from last week. So these are now we're working with memories rather than real live real time situations, which can be a little bit easier to tune into the body for. Go back to last week and go day by day review all of the things that were on your calendar, all of your appointments, fill in how you spent your time after work. What did you do in the morning and go back and actually tune in and notice how your body feels thinking about the memory of that thing. And sometimes it's really helpful to go, oh, I'm thinking about this meeting that I had with this client and my body feels like I would not wanna do this again. If I had to do it again in an hour, I wouldn't wanna do it. There's a message there for you and then, you know, that's your opportunity to do some journaling on it, dig into it, ask yourself what about this didn't feel so aligned for me and you'll start to learn about, oh, it's because I actually don't really love connecting with people one on one I'd much rather connect in a group. This person, this particular challenge that we were working with, I feel very, I don't really feel confident in actually helping people with that kind of challenge. And it brings up a lot of stuff for me. When I think about having to do that, I don't think we stop and think a lot about, those small details to even just optimize what we already love doing. And sometimes, you know, people are in jobs that they really don't love doing and their whole week feels like a one giant contraction, one giant constriction. That's a great sign to, you know, start thinking about maybe making a change and even for people who love what they do, 99% of the time, what's feeling contracted that 1% of the time let's figure out what that is. Let's, you know, see if there's an opportunity for you to get even to a place of even greater alignment, even more ease and fulfillment. So those are, that's just a really simple, practical exercise. And I'm a huge fan of just taking time to sit in silence with yourself every day. It doesn't have to be a fancy meditation. Doesn't have to be a guided meditation. You don't have to empty your mind of thoughts. You just have to sit with yourself with no distractions and see what comes up and that's it. It can just be so simple because I think we are all moving so fast and things come up that we don't fully have the time sometimes to process, or we don't give ourselves the time to process. And then that just gets stored somewhere. So if you can just give all those things, the opportunity to come up and come out, as often as you can, it's not gonna feel as uncomfortable after a little while it takes a little practice, but the discomfort is good. Passionistas: So we were introduced to you at a recent MobCon mini event from Mob Nation and you gave an amazing speech about the history of money and how it relates to your self-worth. And we just thought that that was such a great speech and really mind opening. So could you just like give us a little mini condensed version of that and tell us just the basic philosophy behind what you were saying there. Kelly: Absolutely. So I struggled a lot with this concept of money. When I was starting my own business, I always felt like I was charging too much, even when I was charging $20 for a session, which that was the case at one point. It always felt like money was this very charged conversation and I realized that it's because my self-worth was so deeply connected to my concept, my understanding of money. So I decided to look into the history of money. I was like, why does this thing have such a hold over me? I'm sure it has a hold over other people too, I'm sure, you know, money is the driver of so many decisions that we make. And as I was researching the history of money, it kind of hit me that money is a manmade invention. It's a human construct. Some guy decided, you know what I think we need some sort of money system because the barter system is no longer working at scale, so we need some kind of money system. And for me to just realize that money is a manmade invention and it's not, I think sometimes we, especially if you are familiar with spiritual conversations about money or if you're in sort of tapped into the spiritual community on social media. There's a lot of conversation around money in a way that almost makes it sound like money is like love from the divine or money is confirmation that you are a good person or that you're doing something right. Which is so different to, I know how a lot of older kind of religious dogma talks about money in the complete opposite way. So it's kind of like we're ping, ponging back and forth between money is either the worst thing in the world, or it's the best thing in the world. And, but either way, it's directly tied to this, your morality to who you are as a person. And that just wasn't working for me, so to be able to kind of step out of that conversation and realize that money is just a man-made construct that's moving through a man-made system and humans are imperfect. Humans are imperfect. How could I not be worthy of something that has no inherent value of its own, money does not have in any inherent value. It's only valuable because as a collective, maybe it's not green is valuable and therefore I'm going to put stock in it and work in exchange for it and buy things with it. But money like the actual paper. Has no inherent value. And we used to humans used to trade seashells and cattle and tobacco as commodities, like in exchange of money. And I was just thinking to myself, would I feel this stressed out about money? If it was cattle that we were talking about? No, I wouldn't. So why do I allow it to be such a stressful thing for me now? So, kind of just stepping out of that deep enmesh between my self-worth and money. And just saying money is just a system. It's just a thing that exists made by humans perpetuated by humans. It could not exist tomorrow, but we'd all still be here. How could my self-worth be wrapped up in something like that? And it allowed me to just have a much more kind of experimental relationship with money. It allowed me to really drain the emotion out of my experience out of my relationship with money. And then I felt much more comfortable with it. I just, you know, I decided that my self-worth is constant. No matter how much money I make one month to the next, as entrepreneurs, we're like so focused on monthly revenue and it it's so exhausting and I just don't think that's how it needs to be. So if anyone is listening to this and they're, I'd invite you to think about how emotional is your relationship to money. If it is an emotional thing for you, can you think of it more as just this manmade thing that was invented out of necessity? Your self-worth has nothing to do with it, if money stopped existing tomorrow, you would still be infinitely worthy because you're a human being. How could you not be worthy of something that has again, no inherent value of its own. It's just green paper floating around. So hopefully that, you know, can help somebody who has an emotionally charged relationship with money to just, just experiment thinking about it that way and see if it works for you. If it doesn't by all means, let it go. But it really helped me, especially as someone who's like, this is my job now to make my own money. I don't get a, a paycheck from an employer anymore. So yeah, it's. Been a really interesting reframe for me. Passionistas: So what advice would you have for a woman who like you was trying to figure out how to price their product or service and they just don't know how to do it. Kelly: I think that people put a lot of stock into getting it right the first time. There's a lot of pride around, I want to put something out there and I want it to sell the first time, the way I want it to. And what I would recommend is just, you have to remember that the laws of supply and demand are real. And while you are worth your value as a human being is infinite, what you might be offering to someone is actually subject to the laws of supply and demand. So until you know what the demand for your, good or service is you don't really know how to price it. And I, someone just, someone said this to me once when I was agonizing over, I think it was a, like some kind of coaching package that I was offering. I was like, should it be this number or this number? And they were like, it's a hundred dollars different. How do you, you don't know? You just have to try one. And I was like, oh, I just have to try one and see if this is the price that resonates with the person that I, want to work with who I can help, but I think we, we make it about us. We make our prices about us and we say, we talk about knowing our worth, your worth is infinite. There it is not subject to laws of supply and demand. Your there's no price you could put on anything that you do that would accurately encompass how worthy you are. But I think when we are enmeshed with our pricing and our self-worth and know your worth, and what's my. all of that becomes very murky and muddy. So my advice is find a price that seems to be appropriate. Make sure it feels good in your body when you're talking about it. It takes a little practice sometimes to get used to saying, this is what my price is, but just practice. It just takes practice and then bring it to the marketplace. Just the same way that any company like Coca-Cola brings a new product to the marketplace. They don't know how it's gonna sell. You have to see, you have to experiment. A big, big thing that I stress with my clients is to have a mindset of experimentation. I always like to say, be the chief scientist, treat your business like a science experiment and not a soap opera, because if you treat it like a soap opera, every little decision that you make is going to have an impact on your self-worth and it's gonna bring you down. So how can you just be more of like an inventor, like a scientist who just says, I'm gonna try this. And I'm really curious to see what happens here. That's all you can do. And if you know, you sell out, then maybe your price is too low. If you don't sell any, maybe your price is a little too high. Again, it has nothing to do with you. It has to do with how much, how well people know you, how well you're communicating the value of what you do. There's so many different layers that go into it that I just hate to see people get so caught up in pricing when I would love to. And I think it makes them slow down and take too much time and they think too much about it. And it leads to a lot of self-doubt where my advice is, just get out there with a price and see what happens. And if it's not the right price, you can change it. That's the beauty of having your own business. it's, it's it really is so much more is within your control than you realize. Passionistas: So how can people work with you? Kelly: A few different ways. So I do offer that kind of deep dive strategy consulting for people who are like, I, my business just feels like a mess and I just want it to feel easier and simpler. So I do offer that kind of strategy consulting service for service based businesses. I do have someone on my team who is a retail expert, so she supports retail businesses and product-based businesses with their strategy. And then I also offer kind of ongoing support from a coaching perspective. So that's implementing your strategy. That's what to do when you come up against resistance. That's what to do when an unexpected curve ball gets thrown your way. So there is kind of that those two different pieces and lots of people do choose just one or the other. And a lot of people do choose both. I also have an amazing free membership that used to not be free. And it is just as of last month free and I'm so happy to offer it for free called my tigers eye community, which is like the ultimate one stop shop for inner work. So it's guided meditations, it's amazing live and on-demand workshops led by experts, not just me daily journal prompts. It's, it's just a really good place to start if you're like, I'm curious about inner work, but it feels overwhelming and YouTube is so scary and I'm not gonna spend time searching for things on there. It's a totally free resource, no strings attached free forever. Passionistas: Speaking of doing multiple things, what inspired you to start your podcast? Kelly: I felt very, so I've been a big Instagram girl for the last four years or so. And I started to feel very, like, not so great on Instagram sometimes. Like I could, I only had people's attention for like five seconds and I couldn't fully express what I wanted to say. I'm verbose, as you can tell from this chat, I won't learn from this conversation. I don't shut up. And I feel like I had more to say, and I wanted to provide a deeper level of value for people without them having to pay me anything. Because I feel like Instagram is just a little bit, I don't know. It's just like, it's like the, the bargain version. It's just a little bit cheap sometimes you can only get so much across, but I think there's something so magical, magical about being with people when they're on their dog walks and like being with people when they're commuting to pick up their kids. Like that is so exciting to me and I think that you can just create a better relationship with [00:31:00] people and you can give them more. And so that was why I'm so excited about the podcast world. And I, I love it so far. It feels so fun. Passionistas: So describe your show for people. Kelly: Sure. So my show is called the aligned success show and it is a show that helps entrepreneurs master the magical alchemy between spirituality, neuroscience, and strategy. So we talk about all those different things. Sometimes we talk about all three in one episode, sometimes we go, this episode's really focused on the spiritual. This episode's really focused on the brain. This episode is really focused on strategy and I've had a lot of people tell me that I'm not an entrepreneur, but I really like this podcast anyway. So the strategy piece, is definitely more general. I would say that it applies to more people than just entrepreneurs. There's a lot of good value in there about just finding more alignment in your life, learning how to coach yourself through different kinds of challenges. So, yeah, so it's definitely super valuable for entrepreneurs, but valuable for people who are not entrepreneurs as well.[00:32:00] Passionistas: What's your dream for women? Kelly: Oh my gosh. My dream for women is that we all wake up in a world that where we all get to live lives, that we actually chose for ourselves and we didn't choose them because our parents told us we had to, or because our partners think that we should, or that society told us that we needed to. That would be my dream to just live in a world full of women who really had chosen what their life looks like. Passionistas: Thanks for listening to the Passionistas Project Podcast and our interview with Kelly Mosser. To learn how to work with her and join the Tigers Eye Community, vVisit KellyMosser.com. Please visit the PassionistasProject.com to learn more about our podcast and subscription box filled with products made by women owned businesses and female artisans to inspire you to follow your Passions. 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How to move through resistance with more confidence in your business so you can continue moving forward even in the face of challenges and fear with guest Kelly Mosser. Discover: - How to self coach through resistance - How to embrace a mindset of experimentation - 2 brain hacks to activate brilliant problem solving
In this week's episode, alignment coach and spiritual badass Kelly Mosser talks about overcoming anxiety. Kelly shares her own battle with anxiety and goes deep explaining some of the tools she uses to combat those feelings. We also discuss:- how we can be anxious & spiritual at the same time- getting over feelings of stuckness- tips for getting in alignment when you do feel stuck- reframing imposter syndrome- the TWO questions she has all her clients ask themselves whenever they feel stuckKelly has an AMAZING group membership called Tigers Eye. It is a spiritual smorgasbord of epic meditations and masterclasses. So if you're even a little bit "woo" I highly encourage you to check it out.Kelly Mosser Coaches high achieving, sensitive women on their aligned success journeys by incorporating spirituality, neuroscience, and sexy strategy to help them create unf*ckwithable businesses, lives, and nervous systems with ease and joy. A former Director of Strategy + Operations for a high-growth startup with a serious woo side, Kelly's mission is to help you move confidently and intuitively toward your unique, holistic definition of success in a way that's magical, practical, and nervous system approved. She lives in New York City with her partner and rescue pup.Connect with Kelly on Instagram @kelly.mosserConnect with Leslie on Instagram @lesliedraffinConnect with the podcast @thelightwithinpodcastEmail us if you have questions or you know someone who'd make a great guest on this show: thelightwithinpodcast@gmail.comThe best way to support this podcast is by leaving a review & rating, downloading episodes & sharing them with someone you love!
Ep 26: “Spiritual Fairy Godmama” with Kelly MosserToday on the cast we are I am joined by spiritual fairy godmama Kelly Mosser - spiritual mentor and boss witch! Kelly and I take a deep dive into the intersection between spiritual health and mental health, using tarot as a tool to get in touch with your internal world, how we found and nourish out authenticity, and Kellys amazing community the Tigers Eyes Community. I was on such an energy high after this conversation and I know you witches are going to be as lit up by Kelly as I am! Today on the W.I.T.C.H. cast... How our journey with mental health sparked our spiritual wake up callThe intersection between spiritual heath and mental healthTarot being the best side kick for self-discovery and illumination The magical experiences we have had reading the tarot Intuition being such a natural part of us and how we can learn to tune into itHow we discovered our empathic abilities The difference between coping tools and healing toolsHow stepping into our authentic selves empowers usThe amazing spiritual community Kelly has created with the Tigers Eye Community Connect with Kelly!Insta: @kelly.mosserWebsite: www.kellymosser.comTigers Eye CommunityFree Two Card Energy Pull with Kelly! Connect with me!Insta: @krystalmooncompany & @kkennedyzFacebook: Krystal Moon CompanyWebsite: www.krystalmooncompany.com Special thanks to Bree Banuelos (@breemarley) and Jason Andrews (@jasonphilipandrews) for the amazing music for this show!Are you a witchy tea lover like me?! Then check out Club Magic Hour! This amazing company offers delicious and artfully crafted gourmet tea's, gorgeous teaware, enchanting perfumes and jewelry, and so many more magical goodies that fit every need and desire. They even offer a tea ceremony subscription box that brings delicious healing teas and spiritual teachings to you every month! Check out the magic at: www.clubmagichour.com Special thanks to Bree Banuelos (@breemarley) and Jason Andrews (@jasonphilipandrews) for the amazing music for this show!Loving Disclaimer: W.I.T.C.H. is a metaphysically minded, free-thinking, educational and opinion based podcast, meant to provide insight, information, and perspective on the different aspects of spirituality and life. While my guests and I love give advice and recourses that have been helpful for us, please note that this is not intended to be therapy or medical advice, nor is it a replacement for therapy to medical advice. If you need emergency medical or psychological care, please go to the nearest emergency center or call 911. Thank you and I hope you enjoy the show! Support the show (https://pod.fan/witch)
This episode features Kelly Mosser, Intuitive Coach, Spiritual Guide and Tarot Card Reader, who breaks down spirituality so it's not so "woo-woo" or completely over your head.Kelly makes it clear that we can all tap into our higher power if we just get out of our own way. Kelly also provides a short meditation during this episode to help you tap in and understand your own energy better.This episode is packed with gold, from the conversation on intuition, to living life as an empath, Kelly shares her personal journey that led her to this amazing, spiritual work.If you loved this conversation, Kelly offers a monthly membership called, The Spirit Guide, that helps folks who want to expand their intuition, step-up their self-care game, bravely heal and connect to a beautiful community of like-minded seekers.You can find Kelly on the gram @kelly.mosser and be sure check out her website for updates on her latest offerings: bleeckerandbliss.net.Sending so much love your way and I truly hope you enjoyed this episode!Go rock your day!
Today's guest Kelly Mosser is a intuitive tarot advisor & spiritual guide. Kelly gives us clear guidance on how to use tarot as a spiritual practice. She breaks down the process and gives insight on how she personally does readings to receive guidance from spirit. A note from Kelly.... "Tarot is more than a party trick (though I'm an awesome party guest!) It's a powerful tool designed to guide us toward our true callings, our most authentic relationships, and the highest embodiment of our divine selves. As an Intuitive Advisor, I've got your back. You're safe with Spirit and me. Let's all work some magic together!" Connect with Kelly Mosser @kelly.mosser Work with Kelly HERE Connect with us IG @spiritmadeusdoit FB-Spirit Made Us Do It FB secret group Join our email list and get a FREE distance Reiki Healing guided meditation HERE More about Spirit Made Us Do it and our upcoming trainings and workshops HERE Sponsorship and collaboration Requests HERE