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Pablo Gonzalez shares his journey from construction sales to Silicon Valley tech evangelist and reveals how video professionals can create more predictable income by solving "Monday morning problems," stacking value beyond just delivering footage, and packaging their services as experiences rather than products. Key Takeaways Create offers that solve immediate business problems first (like testimonial videos) before trying to sell big vision projects - this builds trust that lets you eventually sell those larger projects Package your video services as experiences rather than products - such as turning client testimonial videos into a VIP day that makes both your client and their customers feel special Look for ways to "stack value" by providing additional deliverables that make it easier for clients to use and share their videos (like providing captions, email copy, and suggested posting strategies) Find a specific niche to serve repeatedly - this creates insights that lead to better offers, more referrals, and a more predictable business About Pablo Gonzalez From green building to community building to rental property investing, Pablo Gonzalez has a track record of spotting disruptive industry trends, building movements around them, and creating massive value for those that follow for 15+ years. As the Chief Evangelist of Vendoroo, he has become completely focused on 1 thing: The impending disruption coming for single-family home property management. His work has seen him featured on the iconic books, The Ultimate Sale Machine and Belonging To The Brand, the keynote stage of NARPM Broker/Owner, and over 700 podcasts. He is currently the host of the Property Management Frame Breakers Podcast and Not Your Average Investor Show. He lives in Jacksonville, FL where he owns a SFH portfolio, surfs as often as he can, and loves to cook for his wife, Martha. In This Episode [00:00] Welcome to the show! [04:10] Meet Pablo Gonzalez [05:34] Vendaroo [09:43] Community Creation for Businesses [13:47] Predictability Through Niching Down [20:55] Build Something Boring. [27:56] Stacking Value [32:15] Understanding Outcome [45:44] Connect With Pablo [48:09] Outro Quotes "Your coach told me, you've got to solve a Monday morning problem to get in the door. If you can solve a Monday morning problem, they'll let you solve the year-end problem. But you gotta prove value." - Pablo Gonzalez "Everybody wants testimonial videos with their clients. Everybody wants ways to show how their stuff works really well for people. And they also want better relationships with those people... Sell it as an experience, not a product." - Pablo Gonzalez "Until I really unlocked predictability in my business by figuring out an offer that I can sell, that reduced pressure increased enough bandwidth to make me a better husband. Our marriage has gotten better because of financial security." - Pablo Gonzalez "Just do more of what is working. Six words. And I'm like, yeah, okay, so if this is working, even if I'm not the most passionate and excited about it, you need to stay in this work because it allows you opportunity to do the things that you are passionate about." - Ryan Koral Guest Links Find Pablo Gonzalez online Follow Pablo Gonzalez on Instagram | Facebook Connect with Pablo Gonzalez on LinkedIn Vendoroo Website: https://vendoroo.ai email brian@vendoroo.ai to get the "Build Your Podcast from Scratch" handout Check out the "Property Management Frame Breakers" podcast Links Find out more about 10xFILMMAKER Find out more about the Studio Sherpas Mastermind Join the Grow Your Video Business Facebook Group Follow Ryan Koral on Instagram Follow Grow Your Video Business on Instagram Check out the full show notes
Send us a textDoes your dream of a relaxing summer always turn into chaos by July? You're not alone! Summer doesn't magically mean easier. Without a little structure, it can feel more exhausting than the school year.In this episode of Operation May Reset, we're diving into 3 simple systems that will protect your peace, reduce daily chaos, and help you actually enjoy your summer—without over-planning or rigid schedules. If you're ready for less scrambling and more fun, this one's for you.3 Key Takeaways:Create a Weekly Family RhythmA few simple, predictable activities each week (like Library Mondays or Pizza Fridays) can reduce decision fatigue and give your family flow without strict schedules.Set Up a Summer Essential StationOne grab-and-go spot for sunscreen, hats, towels, and all your summer MVPs so you're not running around gathering things last minute.Make a Meal + Snack Plan LiteA basic dinner and snack rotation to eliminate the constant “What's for lunch?” questions and free up your brainpower for more fun.Support the show
Key Takeaways:Create engaging experiences rather than logistically exhausting one-off events, with meaningful follow-up and sponsor involvement for effective event planning.Treat events as part of the donor journey, aligning activities before, during, and after to support awareness, interest, connection, and action stages.Meet participants' seven emotional needs (safety, pleasure, positive outcomes, connection, authentic communication, vision, and interconnectedness) for unforgettable experiences.Capture and retain the energy generated after an event through follow-ups, thank-you emails with photos, lunch-and-learns, personal phone calls, and nurturing email sequences.“Event plus emotion equals experience.”“If you're an experience maker, you're focused on emotion, connection, and transformation.”“What you do after an event is as important or more important than what happens during the event.” - Maryanne Dersch Ask for and receive all you want, need, and deserve without feeling rejected, ineffective, or pushy. Learn to manage your mindset, lead yourself and others more effectively, and have the meaningful conversations that drive your most important work. Get your free starter kit today at www.theinfluentialnonprofit.comConnect with Maryanne about her coaching programs: https://www.courageouscommunication.com/connectBook Maryanne to speak at your conference:https://www.courageouscommunication.com/nonprofit-keynote-speaker Ask for and receive all you want, need, and deserve without feeling rejected, ineffective, or pushy. Learn to manage your mindset, lead yourself and others more effectively, and have the meaningful conversations that drive your most important work. Get your free starter kit today at www.theinfluentialnonprofit.com Connect with Maryanne about her coaching programs: https://www.courageouscommunication.com/connect Book Maryanne to speak at your conference:https://www.courageouscommunication.com/nonprofit-keynote-speaker
Key Takeaways:Create deals, don't just find themReputation compounds faster than capitalChasing cash flow can keep you poor - focus on equity and value creationControl is more valuable than ownershipOne great relationship can change everythingThe first deal is the hardestScale faster by focusing smaller (inch wide, mile deep)Brokerage is the best entry point for beginnersIf you're the smartest person in the room, you're in the wrong roomBuild your brand now - content is credibilityDevelopment will test every part of youYou're just one property away from changing your life
In Part 1 of Mike Lejeune's interview with Stephen Gaffney on Strategies for Tomorrow's Leaders, they delve into what it takes to build a consistently high-achieving team. Stephen emphasizes that trust and honest communication are essential for great teamwork. He and Mike discuss how leaders can create an environment where team members feel comfortable sharing concerns and real feedback—without fear. Stephen explains that when people feel emotionally safe, they're more likely to speak up about problems and contribute ideas, which ultimately drives better results. In fact, he shares a story of a struggling team that turned their performance around once they made open, honest conversations a daily habit. Another key theme of this episode is the importance of focusing on outcomes instead of just effort. Stephen challenges leaders to rethink how they define success: it's not about how hard people try, but what they actually accomplish. He offers practical tips for shifting a team's mindset toward results, like setting clear goals and rewarding achievements. Throughout the conversation, you'll hear real-world examples and simple strategies that any leader can use to boost trust, encourage open dialogue, and keep their team focused on what really matters. Highlights Why people don't tell the truth at work: Stephen shares the top reason and how to fix it A team transformed: How a struggling team turned around once honest feedback became the norm Results vs. effort: The culture shift that happens when you reward outcomes instead of hours worked Inviting tough feedback: Stephen's tips for making it safe for your team to speak up (even with bad news) No more “shooting the messenger”: What to do as a leader when you hear uncomfortable truths Consistency in performance: Why high-achieving teams focus on repeated wins, not one-off successes Key Takeaways Create psychological safety for honesty. Teams perform best when people feel safe to speak up with the truth. Measure success by results, not effort. Emphasize outcomes achieved instead of hours spent or “trying hard.” Invite candid feedback often. Regularly ask your team for honest input and listen without getting defensive. Lead by example. Admit your own mistakes and share your honest thoughts respectfully – it sets the tone for everyone else. Make accountability a team effort. Encourage team members to hold each other responsible for results, not just rely on the boss. Focus on solutions, not blame. When things go wrong, discuss how to improve and reach the goal next time rather than pointing fingers. Connect with Steven Gaffney on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stevengaffneycompany/ Your Free Leadership Gravitational Pull Assessment: https://stevengaffney.com/leadership-gravitational-pull/
Episode Title: Becoming Your Best Self: Tools to Elevate Your Journey Episode Summary:In this episode of Thank Her Now, we explore achievable yet powerful tools to support your self-development journey. Whether you're just starting or looking to deepen your growth, these practices will help you tap into your full potential with purpose, confidence, and grace. You are your greatest investment. Let's build a life you love — from the inside out. What You'll Learn in This Episode: The Power of Daily Journaling: 5:00 minutes Reading changes your life: 8 minutes and 30 seconds Start your day with thanks: 9 minutes and 53 seconds Key Takeaways: Create a life that inspires you Write down what you are grateful for Read and take actions Thank Yourself Links and Resources: · Listen to Thank Her Now on Libsyn, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, Spotify, Google, Stitcher, iHeartRadio, Pandora, and other amazing platforms, listed on podlink. Connect with me on YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, and X. Join the Thank Her Now community here. Share a self-development tool that you have implemented. #ThankHerNow. Let's Connect: Did you love this episode? Subscribe, leave a review, and share it with someone who needs a reminder to thank themselves today. Thank you so much! Forever care, Angela
How do you create a financial plan that withstands market volatility and economic fears? Gary Heldt speaks with Melissa Bouchillon, Managing Partner at Sound View Wealth Advisors in this episode. With 21 years in wealth management and a background in psychology and education, Melissa shares insights on creating cohesive financial plans that connect all aspects of wealth management. She emphasizes the importance of having trusted professionals who communicate with each other to ensure your financial goals stay on track despite market fluctuations and economic uncertainty. Key Takeaways ➡️ Create a cohesive plan connecting all financial components ➡️ Build a "bomb shelter" with 3-5 years of accessible funds ➡️ Focus on controllable factors: spending, saving, debt management ➡️ Work with professionals who speak clearly, not in jargon ➡️ Have a cohesive team of advisors who communicate with each other Notable Quotes "After somebody's health, their family, their faith, their finances really allow them to do the things they want to do and help the people they want to help." "What would you do if you knew you couldn't fail?" How to Reach Melissa Phone: 912-844-7563 Email: Melissa@svadvice.com Location: Sound View Wealth Advisors, Skidaway Island, Savannah, Georgia Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We're diving into an essential topic in this week's podcast episode that's sure to resonate with many of you—developing impulse control in our neurodivergent kids. As we know, impulse control can be particularly challenging for gifted, twice-exceptional, and neurodivergent kiddos. Let's break down why our unique learners face these challenges and talk practical strategies to support them in everyday scenarios. Key Takeaways: Create a Flexible Learning Environment: Shorter lessons with frequent breaks help cater to brains seeking novelty. Role-Playing Social Situations: Practice different responses to improve social impulse control. Calm Down Spaces: Designate a quiet corner with sensory tools for emotional regulation. Gamify Focus: Turn attention skills into a fun challenge to encourage progress. Keep an eye out for new courses and coaching programs, perfect for your family. Stay tuned for more information by joining our newsletter if you haven't already—it's the best way to ensure you're up-to-date with the latest resources and support. Don't forget, The Learner's Lab is also a fantastic resource for in-depth strategies, activities, and group coaching sessions that can further aid your journey in supporting your child's development. Get the Book For a deeper dive into these transformative concepts, don't forget to grab my new book, The Homeschool Advantage, where you can explore chapter six and beyond. It's a fantastic resource filled with actionable advice for homeschool educators. Links and Resources from Today's Episode Our sponsor for today's episode is CTC Math The Homeschool Advantage: A Child-Focused Approach to Raising Lifelong Learners The Homeschool Advantage: A Child-Focused Approach to Raising Lifelong Learners Audiobook Raising Lifelong Learners Membership Community – The Learners Lab Raising Resilient Sons by Colleen Kessler, M.Ed. The Anxiety Toolkit Psychomotor Overexcitabilities And Gifted Children: What You Need To Know Psychomotor Overexcitabilities: Helping Your Child Thrive Managing Your Child's Intensity During the Holidays 100 Hints That Your Child May Be Gifted Knowing If Your Child is Gifted Play-Based Learning In Your Homeschool: It's More Than Just Board Games Moms With ADHD Homeschooling Children With ADHD Motivating Your Child With ADHD: 7 Tips For Your Homeschool Homeschooling Tips For Wiggly Kids ADHD And Your Homeschool: An Overview Connect with Colleen You can find Colleen on Twitter @ColleenKessler, Facebook @RaisingLifelongLearners, Instagram @ColleenKessler
In this episode, Emma and Kirsten dive into essential tips and strategies for preparing your pets for any emergency or disaster. Whether it's a hurricane, fire, or earthquake, keeping your furry friends safe is a top priority. We'll cover everything from emergency kits to evacuation plans, and how you can make sure your pets stay calm and secure during stressful times. Tune in for practical, positive steps to ensure your pets are disaster-ready! Key Takeaways: Create an Emergency Pet Kit: What to pack for your pets, including food, water, medications, leashes, and identification. Pet-Friendly Evacuation Plans: How to safely evacuate your pets, whether you're at home, traveling, or at a shelter. Identification Tips: The importance of collars, microchips, and updated IDs to reunite with your pets if separated. Pet Safety During Disasters: How to keep your pets calm and comfortable in chaotic situations. Training & Preparedness: How to teach your pets to handle stress and new environments during an emergency. Resources Mentioned: AKC pet evacuation plan AKC recommended pet emergency kit items
Key Takeaways: Create a Strong Plan: A solid investment plan helps prevent emotional reactions during market downturns. Emotional Alignment: Sync your emotions with your strategy to better handle market ups and downs for long-term success. Practice Mindfulness: Tools like meditation and journaling support emotional balance while managing investments. Prioritize Risk Management: Stay diversified and avoid greed to maintain stability in your portfolio. Emotional Intelligence Matters: Being emotionally aware is as important as being intellectually sharp in making smart investment choices. Chapters: Timestamp Summary 0:00 Managing Emotions and Strategies in Market Investing 6:37 Balancing Emotions and Strategy in Investment Decisions 12:58 Emotional Intelligence in Investing and Market Adaptation 15:47 Managing Portfolio Anxiety and Emotional Intelligence Powered by Stone Hill Wealth Management Social Media Handles Follow Phillip Washington, Jr. on Instagram (@askphillip) Subscribe to Wealth Building Made Simple newsletter https://www.wealthbuildingmadesimple.us/ Ready to turn your investing dreams into reality? Our "Wealth Building Made Simple" premium newsletter is your secret weapon. We break down investing in a way that's easy to understand, even if you're just starting out. Learn the tricks the wealthy use, discover exciting opportunities, and start building the future YOU want. Sign up now, and let's make those dreams happen! WBMS Premium Subscription Phillip Washington, Jr. is a registered investment adviser. Information presented is for educational purposes only and does not intend to make an offer or solicitation for the sale or purchase of any specific securities, investments, or investment strategies. Investments involve risk and, unless otherwise stated, are not guaranteed. Be sure to first consult with a qualified financial adviser and/or tax professional before implementing any strategy discussed herein. Past performance is not indicative of future performance.
With the right strategies, scaling a business to $1 million without a marketing budget is possible. This episode dives into practical tips, including leveraging Facebook groups, the power of email marketing, using Google My Business for visibility, and creating client loyalty through personal touches. Learn how to build momentum and keep it going with actionable advice designed for home service pros. Join host Adam Sylvester and Crystal Hamm of Go 2 Girls. New to Jobber? Masters of Home Service listeners can claim an exclusive discount for Jobber at https://bit.ly/4d0KAEh [00:00] Introduction to the episode and guest [01:29] Growing revenue to $1 million without a marketing budget [02:39] Using Facebook and free tools like Canva as a primary lead generation tool [06:01] The importance of email marketing for client engagement and retention [07:31] Utilizing Google My Business and collecting reviews to boost visibility [08:50] Building credibility through a professional website and social presence [09:26] How automation and systems like Jobber support scaling efforts [10:37] Implementing a referral program for clients and team members [12:13] The role of customer service in creating loyal, long-term clients [13:39] Creating personal touches like welcome gifts and small gestures [15:34] Handling mistakes to build trust and convert feedback into loyalty [17:19] Recruiting and retaining quality employees as a foundation for growth [19:36] Final advice for scaling, including free tools and local contests [21:03] Encouragement to focus on momentum and the flywheel effect [22:02] Adam's Key Takeaways: Create a referral program, utilize Facebook groups, email marketing
Happy New Year 2025!Let's start 2025 strong with practical strategies for creating focused, intentional progress in both your PhD journey and family life. Learn how to create sacred spaces for your academic work, maximise "micro-progress" moments, and develop family-friendly boundaries that honour both your studies and your loved ones. Key Takeaways:Create dedicated distraction-free spaces for maximum productivityMake the most of short, focused work sessionsEstablish visible boundaries that respect both work and family timeThis is an episode you won't want to miss! Plus, stay tuned for an exciting announcement coming very soon that will help Scholarly Mamas®, like you, make purposeful progress in 2025 and beyond :-).Read the related blog post here: Making Space for Progress: The Amazing Power of Focused EffortLooking for 1:1 coaching? Book your free OPTIMUM discovery call today and let's explore how we can work together to get you closer to your Scholarly Mama goals!To learn more about Scholarly Mamas®, please follow the link and sign up for our FREE community.You can also take the Purposeful Scholarly Mama trait quiz and I'll send you some personalised tips for becoming a more purposeful Scholarly Mama!Want more?1. Check out the Mrs Mummy PhD® blog.2. Shop our Scholarly Mama® Merch.3. Purchase our Downloadable Resources.4. Follow me on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, Tik Tok or Threads5. Join us inside Scholarly Mamas®!6. Check out my Doodle Dozen® children's book series!These are our journeys of becoming!Send me a text message.Support the show
Episode Summary:In this heartfelt and reflective episode of Unwritten Chapters, host Matthew Heneghan challenges the all-too-common notion of “holiday stress.” Drawing from personal experience, Matthew shares how the holidays have evolved for him—from moments of loneliness and pressure to a season of joy, connection, and realistic expectations.
Before we start 2025, Summer wanted to highlight why who we surround ourselves with has an impact on who we are and who we become. She talks about creating a circle of people who add to your life and to recognise when certain people and connections are impacting you negatively. KEY TAKEAWAYS Create a circle of people who add to your life and avoid those who take away from it. Sometimes people are in our lives for a short period of time and this is necessary. The length of a relationship doesn’t determine its value. Look at those around you currently, how do they impact your life? Do they give you energy or make you think negatively? To bring the people in your life to enable you to grow, you must adopt their habits and mindsets too. BEST MOMENTS “The length of a relationship doesn’t determine its value” “Just because people aren’t our people or no longer our person doesn’t mean they are a bad person” “We are the products of the people we spend time around and this can be a negative thing if we consistently surround ourselves with people who don’t live the life we live in pursuit of” HOST BIO I am Summer. A spiritual being having human experiences. From the age of 11 I have been obsessed with all things self- development; looking at it from every angle, in pursuit of finding answers for my life. Like all other humans I am figuring out. Along the way I have discovered knowledge and concepts that have changed my existence and helped navigate my youth. The process of learning and undoing, growing and evolving has lead me right here. The host of Inner wealth, where I bring together the most profound teachings I’ve learnt during my time here on earth; in hopes of making it a little easier for others to get to the same wisdom. Sharing the line of truth to living a prosperous life. The core of my purpose is to be of service to humanity. CONTACT ME Follow Summer on Instagram for more insights and to stay up to date with the pod @innerwealth.podcast
Episode Summary:In this heartfelt and reflective episode of Unwritten Chapters, host Matthew Heneghan challenges the all-too-common notion of “holiday stress.” Drawing from personal experience, Matthew shares how the holidays have evolved for him—from moments of loneliness and pressure to a season of joy, connection, and realistic expectations.
In this episode, Neil shares valuable insights on building a "power team" to support your Airbnb business. Drawing from his nine years of experience, Neil emphasizes the importance of having a reliable network of tradespeople, including electricians, plumbers, handymen, and more, to ensure smooth operations and quick resolutions to any issues that arise. Neil discusses his personal experiences with various team members, highlighting the significance of word-of-mouth recommendations and local networking. KEY TAKEAWAYS Create a support network of reliable tradespeople and service providers to ensure your Airbnb business runs smoothly, especially during emergencies or repairs. Finding trustworthy team members often comes from personal recommendations. Ask friends, neighbours, and other tradespeople for referrals to build your power team. Focus on high-value tasks by delegating lower-value jobs, such as cleaning and laundry, to others. This allows you to concentrate on activities that generate more income. Pay your power team promptly after services are rendered. Quick payment fosters good relationships and encourages them to prioritize your requests in emergencies. Schedule regular maintenance for your property to prevent issues before they arise. This proactive approach can save time and money in the long run. BEST MOMENTS "My mission is to help you to reach the same levels of success and beyond with Airbnb and follow your own dreams." "It's all about building a list of reliable people who can help you out." "Pay someone else to do the £10 an hour jobs to free up your time to do the £100 an hour jobs." "If your power team person has done a good job, pay them as soon as is practical after they present their invoice." "I just hand them over on a plate. My neighbour makes a bit of money." CONTACT DETAILS Visit Neil's Airbnb https://bit.ly/SuperhostNeil Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/superhostneil/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SuperhostNeil TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@superhostneil Email: SuperhostNeil@gmail.com ABOUT THE HOST Neil has led a fulfilled and unconventional life, navigating an extraordinary journey from the Royal Navy to prop-making in London's West End theatres. Born into a military family, it was a twist of fate which led him to the theatre, where he contributed to iconic productions such as Phantom of the Opera. Eventually, Neil transitioned to Corporate Event Team Building, eventually founding his own venture in 1999. Financial challenges in 2017 are what prompted a strategic shift to Airbnb hosting, proving a reliable backup income. By 2021, Neil and his business partner triumphed over significant debt, fuelled by their resilience and the success of Neil's Airbnb venture. Now, Neil has left the corporate world behind, thriving solely through his flourishing Airbnb endeavours. ABOUT THE SHOW Welcome to "The Airbnb Superhost," your ultimate guide to mastering the art of hosting on Airbnb. In each concise 15-minute episode, Neil will reveal the secrets to creating unforgettable guest experiences and maximizing the potential of your property, drawing on over 8 consecutive years as a qualifying Airbnb Superhost. With a focus on 3 specific aspects of running an Airbnb business; the host, the property, and Airbnb itself, Neil provides step-by-step guidance on everything from ambiance creation to effective communication. In each episode, a Superhost Secret will help you elevate your hosting game and keep guests coming back for more. Whether you're a seasoned host or just starting out, Neil’s actionable tips and tricks will help you become a hospitality superstar. Disclaimer: The Airbnb Superhost is in no way affiliated with Airbnb. All ideas, thoughts, concepts and data presented in this podcast are entirely Neil’s own and do not represent the views of Airbnb.
Hi, I'm Sarah Almond Bushell, and welcome along to another episode of Beyond the Clinic. As the year winds down, many of us feel the pull to pause and immerse ourselves in the festive season. But as business owners, stepping back can feel impossible. Today, I'm sharing my personal journey from burnout to balance and the lessons I've learned about the power of true rest. I'll also walk you through my favorite self-care practices that can help you recharge and enter 2025 feeling renewed.Episode Summary:In this episode, I reflect on what happened last year when I pushed through the holidays without rest—and how it left me exhausted and burned out before the new year even started. This year, I'm doing things differently. I share the five self-care practices that I've embraced to make my downtime truly restorative. From creating a transition ritual to reconnecting with hobbies, these practices have helped me reframe how I approach rest and self-care. If you've ever felt guilty about stepping away from work, this episode is for you.Key Takeaways:Create a Transition Ritual: End your work year with a symbolic act, like closing your laptop, writing down lingering to-dos, and lighting a candle to signal rest.Try a Digital Detox: Step away from devices, even for just a couple of days, to reconnect with the present and your loved ones.Prioritize Physical Rest: Sleep in, take naps, and let your body guide you toward the rest it needs.Reflect and Dream: Celebrate your accomplishments and visualize the new year without pressure or expectations.Reconnect with Joy: Rediscover a hobby or activity that makes you happy without focusing on productivity.Action Step for You:As you finish your last task for the year, try a transition ritual. Close your laptop, jot down any loose ends to revisit in January, and create a cozy moment for yourself. Light a candle, make a hot drink, and say, “I'm done.” Let that be the start of a truly restful holiday season.Looking Ahead:In the next episode, I'll answer a question from one of my lovely clients: How can I make money quickly without going back to the NHS while building my business? If you're looking for ideas for a quick cash injection, this is one you won't want to miss.Let's Recharge Together:I hope this episode inspires you to embrace rest and self-care this holiday season. If you enjoyed it, please share it with a fellow business owner or leave a review. Together, let's make 2025 our most energized and successful year yet!I'd love to hear from you, click the link to 'text' the show directly Mindset Programme Waitlist: https://www.sarahalmondbushell.com/mindset-waitlistWebsite: https://www.sarahalmondbushell.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dietitiansinbusiness/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dietitiansinbusinessFacebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/beyondtheclinicbusinessYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BeyondTheClinicPodcast The Master Plan - Discover the 22 steps you need to take (in the right order) to build a successful business so you can earn enough to live the freedom lifestyle you dream of. https://www.sarahalmondbushell.com/master-plan
Effective communication is at the heart of any successful construction organization, and in this special episode of The Mobile Workforce Podcast, Mike Merrill and the team from Vantix Electric, including President John Hand, explore how leveraging communication tools can drive project success and foster a strong company culture. The group focuses on how contractors can use digital solutions, like software such as Smartsheet and FOUNDATION® accounting software, to create a single channel for correspondence and data exchange, making it easier to keep the whole team informed and engaged. Key Takeaways: Create a Single Channel of Communication The podcast highlights the importance of consolidating communication efforts to improve project management efficiency. Tools such as Smartsheet and FOUNDATION accounting software are showcased as key resources for organizing project data and facilitating seamless communication across teams. Prioritize Work Ethic and Communication A strong work ethic, resilience, and clear, open communication within teams are absolutely essential for not only achieving project success but also for effectively navigating and overcoming challenges as a cohesive unit. By fostering these qualities, teams can maintain momentum and ensure that everyone is aligned with the project's goals and timelines. Learn from Mistakes The group emphasizes the importance of reflecting on past mistakes and adopting a proactive mindset to address them. By thoroughly analyzing what went wrong and implementing strategic solutions, teams can prevent similar issues in the future, leading to continuous improvement in project management and execution. Fostering Leadership and Personal Growth The conversation also highlights the significance of nurturing leadership skills and personal growth within the company. Emphasizing these aspects contributes to long-term success and a thriving company culture because employees feel like they're constantly working towards goals instead of stagnating at a certain level.
In this episode, I share five powerful strategies to stay motivated and on track while pursuing your big dreams. Whether you're facing self-doubt, feeling overwhelmed, or dealing with naysayers, these tips will help you keep the momentum going and believe in your vision. Tune in to hear how I applied these techniques while building Muve Fest, and how you can use them to achieve your own goals.Key Takeaways:Create a Powerful "Why": Stay connected to your deeper purpose.Break Down Big Goals: Set small milestones to maintain momentum.Build a Support System: Surround yourself with positive, encouraging people.Manage Stress and Practice Self-Compassion: Avoid burnout by being kind to yourself.Visualize Success: Act "as if" you're already the person capable of achieving your dream.Listen now to discover how you can keep showing up, even when the road gets tough!CONNECT WITH MICHELLE Website: www.themichellewolfe.com Podcast @themuveforwardpodcast Host @themichellewolfe Muve Life @muvelife Activewear www.muvelife.com 15% discount code for Podcast listeners “MUVEFORWARD"
Episode Description: Dear songwriter, ever told yourself you'd work on your music after work or school, only to find yourself too drained to start? You're not alone. Many of us struggle with finding the time and energy to focus on our craft. In this episode, I share insights from the second Green Mountain Songwriting Retreat, which took place from August 21st to August 25th, 2024. Attendees discovered how to tune out distractions and immerse themselves in the songwriting process, leading to not only the creation of great songs but also a truly transformative experience.Join me, Conor Frost—a songwriter, artist, and professional songwriting mentor—as I break down the three key elements that made the retreat an optimal environment for creativity. I'll also give you tips on how to recreate this environment at home, so you can continue to grow as a songwriter.Key Takeaways:Create a Distraction-Free Environment:At the retreat, participants were encouraged to unplug from technology, allowing them to focus solely on their music.Consider finding a new, dedicated space for your songwriting at home. Temporarily abandon your phone, and immerse yourself in your creative process.Use Writing Challenges to Spark Creativity:We incorporated various songwriting prompts and challenges during the retreat, which helped attendees overcome writer's block and generate new ideas.Try Googling songwriting prompts and pick the first one that catches your eye. Don't overthink it—just go with what feels right.Build a Community:The power of community was evident during the retreat. Accountability and the presence of other talented creatives pushed everyone to elevate their game.At home, find a friend to write with or join an online community. Set up regular check-ins to share your progress and stay motivated.How to Stay Connected:If you're interested in attending a future Green Mountain Songwriting Retreat and want to qualify for early bird pricing, send me an email at info@conorfrost.com with the word “retreat.”Join my Facebook group, “The Songwriters Vault,” at conorfrost.com/enterthebatcave for more tips and to connect with like-minded songwriters.Conclusion: Remember, while we can't always attend songwriting retreats or devote entire days to our music, implementing just one of these strategies can make a significant difference in your songwriting journey. Create that space, find that time, and channel your energy into your music—you deserve it.Closing: Thanks for tuning in. I hope you found value in today's episode. Happy writing, and talk to you soon!Contact Information:Email: info@conorfrost.comWebsite: conorfrost.comFacebook Group: The Songwriters Vault - Join Here
Try Riverside free now: https://creators.riverside.fm/PodcastersPodcast & Use code: Podcast15 for an exclusive 15% off. Ash and Kane combat some of the biggest challenges podcasters face in this episode. They talk about how to manage your time as a podcaster, monetisation, how to get guests, how to eliminate common tech problems and how to ensure you have niched your podcast down effectively. KEY TAKEAWAYS Create a bank of content, so if you do find yourself with less time you can still put out episodes. You can use AI to give you content ideas or you can use your audience by asking what they would like to hear. Not having enough of a niche. Think about your strategy or/and your demographic and niche down as much as possible. A spreadsheet is a good way to organise researching and contacting guests, you can keep track of when and how you reached out to them and all info needed and continue to use the same sheet when a guest is on your show. Recording in a studio can make the whole process more enjoyable for you as a host but also eliminates tech problems. BEST MOMENTS "What we have found works is a niche within a niche” “If you wanna podcast and make the biggest impact, have the biggest views, probably make the most money and enjoy it the most…do it in a studio” “Monetisation is the biggest challenge” VALUABLE RESOURCES Website EPISODES TO CHECK OUT NEXT Comparing Podcast Production Options | using AI? Building a High Ticket Offer | The Best Way to Monetise a Podcast ABOUT THE HOSTS Kane Baron & Ashley Morris run the UK's first and largest Podcast Agency, Progressive Media. They specialise in planning, launching, and Growing Podcasts that Generate Leads, Revenue and Business opportunities as well as helping Experts and Entrepreneurs improve Credibility and Positioning within their niche to Scale their Personal Brand and Business. Kane and Ashley manage over 100 Podcasters every week Including Rob Moore, Kevin Clifton and Dapper Laughs. They have supported hundreds of Podcasts in generating tens of Millions in combined Revenue. Progressive Media have provided Production, Marketing and Consultancy services to help creators Launch, Scale & Monetise their Podcast for over 7 years. CONNECT & CONTACT Instagram LinkedIn Email: podcast@progressiveproperty.co.uk
In this episode of Business with Chronic Illness, we're getting real about the four systems you *must* have in place to build a successful, sustainable business while living with chronic illness. Whether you're just starting out or you're feeling overwhelmed and burnt out, these foundational systems will help you create a business that supports your health and lifestyle—not the other way around.I'll walk you through how to create a flexible business model that adapts to your unique needs, streamline your client delivery so you can still show up even on tough days, establish a simple, evergreen marketing system that keeps working for you, and build holistic life systems that bring balance to your work and personal life.Key Takeaways:Create a Flexible Business Model for Chronic Illness: Discover how to build a business that adapts to your fluctuating energy levels and health challenges, ensuring sustainability and reducing stress.Automate Client Delivery and Marketing for Sustainable Growth: Learn the essential systems to automate your client interactions and create an evergreen marketing strategy that attracts and converts clients even when you need to rest.Integrate Holistic Life Systems for Work-Life Balance: Understand how to seamlessly integrate your business and personal life with systems that support your health, boost your productivity, and help you thrive, both personally and professionally.If you're ready to stop sacrificing your well-being for your business and start thriving, this episode is for you. Let's get you on the path to building a business that feels as good as it looks.Send Me A Text & Share Your QA's or ThoughtsSupport the Show.To Start and Grow A Coaching Business with Chronic Illness, Book A Free Sales Call With Nikita Here.Loved this episode? Leave a review: https://www.craftedtothrive.com/reviews/new/Subscribe HERE to Chronically Profitable, A free exclusive weekly email series designed for creatives and women with chronic illnesses. You'll learn how to make a liveable income with your hobbies, professional skills, and innate talents by building a successful online coaching business with simple strategies that work for you, even on flare days, and feel better living with chronic illness.Follow Nikita on InstagramSupport the show
"It's amazing that you're taking one piece of content, spreading it across so many different ways."Niall Mackay provides a comprehensive audit of Troy Hipolito's podcast "The Troy Show." Niall offers invaluable insights on improving podcast quality, from artwork and SEO to audio production and content consistency.Troy, a LinkedIn influencer with over 27,000 followers, shares his unique approach of repurposing live streams into podcast content. The conversation delves into the intricacies of podcast production, marketing strategies, and the importance of creating value for listeners. Niall provides actionable advice on enhancing podcast discoverability, improving audio quality, and crafting compelling show notes and introductions.Key Takeaways:Create a boilerplate intro and outro for consistency Ensure podcast artwork is high-res and includes a clear tagline Maintain content consistency with your podcast's stated purpose Focus on your own call-to-action rather than your guest's at the end of episodesConsider post-production editing to enhance audio quality and remove distractions Save Frustration. And time!Let my team and I save you the time and frustration it takes to edit a podcast. From start to finish, we can help you share your story with the world with minimum fuss and cost. – Niall Mackay, The Podcast GuyAudio Episodes Edited for ONLY $27! Save $127!! Need a stunning new logo for your brand? Or maybe a short animation?Whatever you need, you can find it on Fiverr.I've been using Fiverr for years for everything from ordering YouTube thumbnails, translation services, keyword research, writing SEO articles to Canva designs and more! Book a call now!These are the programs the Seven Million Bikes Podcasts uses. These are affiliate links so they will give us a small commission, only if you sign up , and at no extra cost to you! You'll be directly supporting Seven Million Bikes Podcasts too.NordVPN | Descript | Buzzsprout | Fiverr |
We are 100% certain that we could all use a little more girlfriend time to make this season of life more fun and more memorable. But sometimes getting a group of women together can be a little tricky, especially now. In this episode of Life after Kids, we unpack the enriching world of planning and enjoying girls' nights out and girls' trips. We share a few laughs and tackle the common challenges women face in making time for female friendships, offering practical tips and strategies to foster those much-needed connections. Key Takeaways: Create a Rhythm: Plan for realistic intervals such as quarterly girls' nights out and annual trips to build anticipation and regular connection.Combine Purposes: Enhance the appeal of gatherings by combining social time with a good deed, milestone celebration, or novel experience.Be Flexible with Invitations: Plan events and invite everyone but proceed without waiting for everyone's availability to align.Practical Planning Tips: Utilize group texts, e-vites, or a private Facebook group to organize events efficiently and share responsibilities among group members.Capture Moments: Assign a group photographer and create keepsakes like photo books or themed gifts to make the memories last longer.We cannot stress enough the importance of regular get-togethers with your gal pals, as these gatherings can combat feelings of isolation and provide much-needed respite from daily routines. Listen to the full episode of Life after Kids to hear more about the logistical hurdles typically encountered, such as coordinating schedules and battling mom guilt, because when it comes to mom guilt, the struggle is real. And that's one of the most beautiful things about this phase of life, we can finally let go of mom guilt and take more time for ourselves and our friends! Timestamp Summary | 0:00 | Planning Girls' Nights Out and Trips for Busy Moms | 5:37 | The Power of Novel Experiences and Good Deeds in Friendships | 8:09 | Reasons and Ideas for Planning Girls' Trips and Celebrations | 12:04 | Creating a Supper Club for Trying New Recipes with Friends | 13:05 | Planning Meaningful Trips and Overcoming Challenges | 17:24 | Tips for Planning a Successful Girls' Trip | 23:55 | Custom Gifts and Meaningful Celebrations for Milestone Birthdays | 27:51 | Creating Lasting Memories Through Photo Books and Girls Trips Enjoy the show, and we hope you learn a little bit more about living a fulfilling, vibrant, and meaningful Life after Kids! If you like what you hear please rate and review the podcast, hit subscribe, and pass it along to a friend. Making tomorrow even better than today, Dr. Brooke and Dr. Lynne PS... Don't forget to follow us! Instagram Facebook Tik Tok
Welcome to our brand new Client Lessons series.These are short sharp episodes where Paula Maidens draws on her client coaching calls each week to share a key lesson, learning or tip in a way that is quick and easy for you to digest.Client Lesson Summary This lesson dives into the importance of creating an effective application screening process to quickly identify suitable candidates for a role. Emphasising the need to avoid getting distracted by a candidate's potential and to focus on the must-have criteria.Key Takeaways Create an application process that allows for quick screening of candidates.Avoid getting distracted by a candidate's potential and focus on your must-have criteria.Why you need to make sure your screening process is both strategic and efficient.How clear application questions and steps will support you to identify suitable candidates.Key ideas Don't let yourself get distracted with somebody's potential.Whittle those applications right down to your top 10 really quickly.When screening ask yourself - Did they follow the process that we asked them to follow?Connect with Paula: Book a Dream Team Discovery CallWebsite: www.paulamaidens.com Instagram: @paulamaidensconsultingFacebook: @paulamaidensbuildingawesometeams
In this episode, I share my top ten tips for stress-free travel packing just in time for the summer holiday season. After two years without a break, my other half and I are finally off to Ibiza for a relaxing (non-clubbing) child-free weekend, and I've perfected the art of packing efficiently. These tips are designed to help you pack smartly, avoid unnecessary stress, and ensure you have everything you need for your getaway. Plus, I have a special freebie for you at the end of the episode, so stay tuned! Key Takeaways: Create a Comprehensive Packing List: Avoid the stress of forgetting essentials by starting with a detailed list that covers all categories of items. Use Packing Cubes: Discover how these handy organisers can keep your suitcase tidy and save space. Plan and Roll Your Outfits: Learn why rolling clothes is better than folding and how planning outfits can prevent overpacking. Limit Shoes and Opt for Travel-Size Toiletries: Get tips on packing versatile shoes and using travel-size products to maximise luggage space. Utilise Every Bit of Space and Pack an Emergency Kit: Find out how to use every nook and cranny in your suitcase and why a small emergency kit is a must-have. Listen to the full episode for detailed tips and to get your hands on my ultimate travel packing checklist! Episode Links: Travel packing checklist freebie link: https://thespacecreator.myflodesk.com/travelpackingchecklist Blog post link: https://thespacecreator.co.uk/10-travel-packing-tips-for-your-next-holiday/ Eco 5 set compression packing cubes: https://amzn.to/45FrilK Travel first aid kit: https://amzn.to/4cfAJL0 Silicone refillable travel toiletries bottles: https://amzn.to/4eE5OK3 Resources: Download my FREE Declutter Checklist The Declutter Method Online Course Info Join The Space Creator Community Facebook Group Find out about & join The Club membership here for motivation, accountability and decluttering help! Connect with me: Follow me on Instagram @amythespacecreator Follow me on Threads Follow me on TikTok For more about me and how I can help you click here To work with me 1:1 in-home or virtually, click here to view my services and book Make sure you hit subscribe or tap follow so you don't miss an episode! And, if you enjoyed this episode, please leave me a rating and a review. It helps me to help more people, and I appreciate it so much. Thanks! xx * Some links above may be affiliate links. This means if I have inspired you to purchase a product mentioned through one of these links, I may receive a small commission by way of thanks from the brand for recommending their product to you. It makes no difference to you as a buyer; the price remains the same and is not increased.
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Feeling overwhelmed by an endless to-do list? In this episode, I dive into Michael Hyatt's acclaimed book, "Free to Focus," and share two transformative strategies that can help you reclaim your time and boost your productivity. Perfect for busy moms juggling multiple responsibilities, this episode offers practical advice to simplify your life and improve your efficiency. Key Takeaways: Create a Not-To-Do List: Learn how to prioritize by listing activities to avoid, helping you stay focused on what truly matters. This strategy can dramatically reduce stress and enhance productivity by eliminating distractions and low-value tasks. Batch Tasks for Efficiency: Discover the power of grouping similar tasks to streamline your workflow. Whether it's running errands or managing work projects, batching can minimize context switching and improve the quality of your work. If you're a mom struggling to balance it all, or anyone looking to maximize their productivity, this episode is packed with actionable tips and inspiration. Michael Hyatt's insights, combined with practical advice, will empower you to take control of your time and achieve more with less stress. Connect with Danielle: Bold & Balanced Audio Course or text the word BALANCED to 1-319-264-3332 FREE Coaching Call: Schedule here! Email: danielle@plangoalplan.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/727411369068279 Website: https://www.plangoalplan.com/ Be bold, be balanced, and most of all, be well. See you next time!
In this episode of The Unlimited Influence, Reprogram Your Subconscious Mind, Dr. David Snyder shares powerful techniques for reprogramming the subconscious mind and achieving transformation, emphasizing the role of feelings and emotions in how we navigate our experiences and how limiting beliefs can hold us back from success. Tune in to learn the importance of understanding how the unconscious mind communicates, the six key dynamics of the unconscious response, how to release emotional intensity and beliefs using the magic frame technique, and more! Standout Quotes: "Your unconscious mind sorts for what's familiar. And that's one of your problems when you try to do self-work." "Your unconscious mind always answers first. It always answers honestly, it always feels like you're making it up, you always have the urge to edit what just came up." "Your unconscious mind does not record things in linear time. It encodes and records things by what they have in common." "When you want to learn more about yourself and when you want to get the information you need to make the transformation, you must ask the unconscious mind and understand how it communicates." "There are two ways that you can organize your stuff. You can organize them fanatically. Or you can organize them by intensity." "Remember, whatever comes up first 99.99% of the time, if not more, is the right answer. If it's not the exact answer, it's in the direction of the right answer." Key Takeaways: Create a themed "bucket list" for your personal issues, emotions, and memories. This will help you tackle them in a structured way, prioritizing by intensity. Begin with the least intense item on your list. Use techniques like the "magic frame" to gain confidence and experience. This sets you up for success with more challenging issues. Trust the insights your unconscious mind offers. Techniques like the "six dynamics of unconscious response" can help you understand these messages. Unlike a timeline, memories are often grouped by connection, not necessarily in chronological order. Understanding this non-linear structure of your unconscious mind can help you work through your bucket list. As you gain confidence with the techniques, gradually move on to tackle higher-intensity items on your list. This systematic approach will help you reprogram your subconscious mind over time. Episode Timeline: [00:26] What is a resonant frequency generator to navigate a vibrational universe? [03:11] What techniques are for clearing limiting beliefs? [08:24] What is the complex interplay between different nervous system divisions? [10:49] What are the six dynamics of unconscious response to change work, reducing resistance and doubt? [13:48] How can you use nonverbal cues to dialogue with the subconscious mind and enhance memory recall? [18:11] How does non-linear memory retrieval work when dealing with the subconscious mind? [22:20] How are memories nonlinear in the unconscious mind? [25:50] How does the unconscious mind interact with emotions using body sensations? [28:13] What is the exercise to access and explore emotions through body sensations and colors? [38:06] What does David Snyder's comprehensive training package include? [43:13] What techniques are for reprogramming the subconscious mind using bucket listing and organizing issues by intensity? [55:31] How does the unconscious mind affect self-work? To learn more about Dr. David Snyder and everything about NLP, visit: Website: https://www.nlppower.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DavidSnyderNLP Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/davidsnydernlp
'There is no failure, only feedback.' --Robert Allen ------------------------------- #193: On Curses & Feedback In the latest episode of "Coaching the Bible," we delve into the fascinating connection between biblical rebuke and modern feedback systems. Drawing from the portion of Bechukotai in Leviticus, we explore how ancient wisdom can inform today's best practices in leadership and team development.
Tune in to this episode as we highlight powerful insights that will transform your perspectives on the messages you create and share. Be enlightened by the power of prioritizing time freedom and effective communication in creating a thriving and healthy entrepreneurial path. It's time to amplify your voice and unlock your fullest potential! KEY TAKEAWAYS Create or consume: Which should you do more and why How can having ‘one voice, one focus, one message' help entrepreneurs Why you need to prioritize time freedom over the constant hustle The power of clear communication in making a positive difference RESOURCE/LINK MENTIONED Overachiever Central Get one-on-one private coaching on how to get your FIRST STORAGE DEAL within 6-12 months by texting "STORAGE DEAL" to 305-318-6213. This is a limited offer, so save your spot and don't miss out! TWEETABLE Hustle and grind should be a season, not a lifestyle. - Alex Pardo ASCEND Don't Wait To Enjoy Your Life, Tomorrow, Live It Today! How To Grow Your Business, Expand Your Impact, and Experience Your Perfect Life:
In this episode of Mompreneur Mastery, host Sydney O'Brien interviews Jessica Hacker, a pro at helping overwhelmed moms and business owners live more intentionally. Jessica shares her insights and practical tips for combatting overwhelming feelings and finding balance in life. She emphasizes the importance of being honest with oneself, setting priorities, and creating a clear plan to reduce stress and overwhelm. Listeners will gain valuable strategies for managing their time, setting boundaries, and living more intentionally, ultimately leading to improved mental clarity and reduced feelings of stress and anxiety.Key Takeaways:- Create a regular practice of "brain dumping" to offload overwhelming thoughts and tasks, then prioritize needs versus wants to effectively manage your to-do list.- Implement a scheduling system that separates must-do tasks from less pressing ones, and set aside free time to reduce feelings of overwhelm and frustration.- Recognize the power of saying no to commitments that are not aligned with your priorities, leading to increased mental clarity and a sense of freedom.MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:5 Steps to Feeling Less Overwhelmed Everyday - Jessica's FreebieConnect with Jessica on Instagram---------------------------------------------------------------1 Month of Conversation StartersIncrease your engagement 50% in 4 weeks with 1 Month of Conversation Starters Save time on your Instagram content this summer (while still getting engagement and leads) with a What The Heck to Post Content MapMusic courtesy of Pixabay
I am absolutely thrilled to revisit one of the standout episodes from this year! As the first episode I recorded in 2023, it continues to hold its relevance as we transition into 2024. We're discussing today a topic that I hold near and dear to my heart—the art of crafting a magnetic brand story with an enduring power to captivate and engage your audience. Let's dive in! In this episode, I discuss: Why I abandoned my vision board for an action board. How to figure out who you are as an entrepreneur or business owner. Why your mindset matters. What is a brand story? Refining brand messaging. Identifying brand voice. How to demonstrate authority. How to make a strategy from your brand story. Achieving higher customer engagement and overall client satisfaction. I believe in manifestation, hard work, and reaching beyond the stars to achieve my goals. In 2024, I'm breathing life into my business and myself. This is our year! Key Takeaways: Create pillar content to recycle into micro-content. Create authority and thought leadership through value and information. Create an action board and follow through. Go Be Awesome! Original Air Date: Episode 135, January 4, 2023. This podcast is brought to you by our newsletter—actionable tips delivered to your inbox every Friday. Find It's Simply Digital on LinkedIn and Instagram. How can I help you with your brand? Learn more by heading to our website. Want to support this Podcast? Like, share, and tell your friends! Listen on Spotify. Listen on Apple.
In this episode, your host Rochelle (she/her) delves into the challenges of staying focused, especially for business owners juggling various tasks, particularly during the pre-holiday season. Rochelle shares her personal experiences and offers valuable insights to help entrepreneurs maintain concentration and achieve their goals. Key Takeaways: Create a Strategic Plan: Rochelle emphasizes the importance of having a strategic plan tailored to your life, budget, and business needs. While she offers her services for personalized plans, she acknowledges that not everyone may have access to such assistance. The crucial takeaway is to have a plan, whether obtained through webinars, courses, or other resources. Set S.M.A.R.T. Goals: Rochelle introduces the concept of S.M.A.R.T. goals—Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Timely. She recommends associating a numeric value with your goals, making them more tangible and easier to track. Examples include the number of emails sent, social media posts scheduled, or hours dedicated to your business. Visible Reminders: The host stresses the importance of making your goals visible to avoid distractions. Rochelle suggests placing reminders where you're most likely to see them, whether on a planner, sticky notes on a mirror, or using smartphone widgets. The visual cues serve as constant reminders of your objectives. Attend Group Events: Encouraging audience interaction, Rochelle suggests participating in group events, whether virtual or in-person, to share and discuss your goals with other entrepreneurs. This not only creates a sense of accountability but also provides an opportunity to gain insights and support. Regular Goal Updates: Rochelle advises giving regular updates on your goals during these group events, fostering a habit of accountability and self-reflection. Whether successful or not, explaining the progress or reasons for a change in goals contributes to a more focused and intentional business approach. Conclusion: Rochelle wraps up the episode by reminding listeners to be kind to themselves amid the challenges they face. She encourages self-care, emphasizing the importance of finding calm amidst the chaos and assures her audience that she is rooting for their success. To explore more ways Rochelle can assist you on your business journey, visit Rochelle Sanchez's website. Connect with her on LinkedIn by sending a DM or connection request, mentioning that you're a podcast listener. Keywords: struggle, focus, concentration, overwhelm, time management, productivity, goal setting, business challenges, work-life balance, burnout, distractions, stress, entrepreneurship hurdles, task prioritization, self-care
As we approach the end of the year, many of us find ourselves reflecting on the challenges and joys of the past months. For some, this reflection includes the realization that they are part of the "sandwich generation" - a group of individuals who are caught between the responsibilities of caring for their aging parents and raising their own children. This delicate balancing act can be emotionally and physically draining, leaving individuals feeling torn between their parents, their children, and their careers.In this edition of Wine and Dime, we will explore the unique challenges faced by the sandwich generation and discuss practical steps that can be taken to navigate this complex situation. We will delve into the importance of creating a "red file" for your parents, which includes essential documents and information, and we will also explore the financial implications of providing care for aging parents. Finally, we will discuss the importance of open and honest communication with your parents about their wishes and the potential need for long-term care.Key Takeaways:Create a red file with important documents and information about your parents to be prepared for any emergencies or care needs.Map out different scenarios for caring for parents, considering short-term, medium-term, and long-term care needs.Discuss your parents' wishes and preferences for care, including the possibility of relocating to a retirement community.Have open and honest conversations with parents about their healthcare proxies, power of attorney, and HIPAA releases.Consider the impact of caregiving on the spouse and explore resources and support available for caregivers.Red File Checklist Download Remember, just like a good bottle of wine, the Wine and Dime Podcast gets better with time. So don't forget to rate and subscribe to our show, where we blend the flavors of wine and personal finance to help you achieve financial freedom! If you have any questions that you would like answered on the show, feel free to email us at info@rootedpg.comOr visit us at www.rootedpg.com/podcasts for full show notes and links!Creating a Red File: Ensuring PreparednessOne of the first steps in preparing to care for aging parents is to create a "red file" - a comprehensive document that contains all the essential information and documents needed in case of an emergency. This file should include copies of important documents such as Social Security cards, driver's licenses, passports, insurance cards, and birth certificates. It should also include information about any military service, vaccinations, and a list of contacts for banks, lawyers, doctors, and insurance agents."It's a very important topic to bring up with both you and your folks and your kids, potentially." - Amy IrvineBy having this information readily available, you can quickly and efficiently handle any necessary paperwork or inquiries that may arise in the event of an emergency. Additionally, it is crucial to include a list of medications and any legal documentation, such as a healthcare proxy or HIPAA agreement, to ensure that you can make informed decisions on behalf of your parents if needed.The Financial Implications of CaregivingCaring for aging parents can have significant financial implications, and it is essential to consider these factors when planning for the future. Whether it is providing financial assistance or taking time off work to care for parents, there are costs associated with supporting aging loved ones."Start mapping out what if my parents need short-term help? What if my parents
On this Teach Me Something Tuesday episode of the Healthcare Education Transformation Podcast, Dr. F Scott Feil discusses the importance of creating a safe discussion space in the classroom to enhance student engagement. He suggests using a community contract or compact instead of a list of rules to establish behavioral standards. By involving students in the creation of the compact, they feel more comfortable and invested in the learning environment. Dr. Feil emphasizes the need for a judgment-free zone where students can share their perspectives without fear of ridicule or attack. He also highlights the importance of considering individual experiences and promoting inclusivity and equity in the classroom.Key Takeaways:- Create a community contract or compact with students to establish behavioral standards and a safe learning environment.- Involve students in the process of creating the compact to increase their comfort and investment in the classroom.- Foster a judgment-free zone where students can freely share their perspectives without fear of ridicule or attack.- Consider individual experiences and promote inclusivity and equity in the classroom.Special thanks to both our sponsors, The NPTE Final Frontier, and Varela Financial! If you are taking the NPTE or are teaching those about to take the NPTE, visit the NPTE FInal Frontier at www.NPTEFF.com and use code "HET" for 10% off all purchases at the website...and BREAKING NEWS!!!! They now have an OCS review option as well... You're welcome! You can also reach out to them on Instagram @npteff If you're a PT and you have student loan debt, you gotta talk to these guys. What makes them unique is that they view financial planning as like running hurdles on a track. And for PTs, the first hurdle many of us run into is student loan debt. Varela Financial will help you get over that hurdle. They not only take the time to explain to you which plans you individually qualify for and how those plans work, but they ALSO take the time to show you what YOUR individual case looks like mapped out within each option. So if you're looking for help on your student loan debt, or any area of your personal finances, we highly recommend working with them. You can check out Varela Financial out at varelafinancial.com. Feel free to reach out to us at: http://healthcareeducationtransformationpodcast.com/ https://www.facebook.com/HETPodcast https://twitter.com/HETpodcast Instagram: @hetpodcast @dawnbrown_pt @pteducator @dawnmagnusson31 @farleyschweighart @mail.in.stew.art @ujima_institute For more information on how we can optimize and standardize healthcare education and delivery, subscribe to the Healthcare Education Transformation Podcast on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts.
Better understand how to navigate teen mental health issues in our latest episode, featuring Robin Glenn, chief strategy and business development officer with 7 Mindsets. She'll help demystify typical teen behavior from red flags, provide tips for creating supportive environments at home and school, and share methods for fostering open communication on sensitive issues. Robin Glenn is an accomplished therapist with over 25 years of experience in working with at-risk teens and their families. She founded BASE Education, a student mental health solution acquired by 7 Mindsets in January 2023. As chief strategy and business development officer with 7 Mindsets, Robin oversees curriculum development and strategic initiatives, further expanding the integrative capabilities and partner access to the highest quality program. Prior to founding BASE, Robin's professional work included roles as a school-based therapy specialist for at-risk teens, private practice therapist for adolescents and their families, treatment coordinator for intensive in/outpatient teen programs, and research specialist in clinical trials for adolescents with addictions. While serving in her various roles, Robin served on panels and boards for various teen organizations, and she has and continues to train law enforcement, school administrators and faculty, medical professionals, and members of the community through various speaking engagements and seminars on issues pertaining to at-risk youth. Robin is also on the advisory council for the Jake Jabs Center for Entrepreneurship for the University of Colorado at Denver Business School. Key Takeaways Create an intentional space so you can understand where your teens are coming from. They often don't know to talk about their feelings unless we make the space to give them the opportunity. Create this space in a private setting away from others, allow time so no one feels rushed, sit side by side, set the tone to make it an easy-going experience. Creative ways to ask questions so your teen will open up: “tell me some cool things that happened today, tell me what's keeping you up at night, what's it like being you right now…help me understand. Teens pick up on everything. If you're asking them a question, listen! Don't be distracted. Give your teen the chance to fail when the price is low. When they fail at home, it gives you the opportunity to talk with them about risky behavior to set them up for success in the future, when the stakes are much higher. It's important to give your teens enough rope so they can experience life. They will fail, this is the nature of being a teen, and being there for them to help them understand what they've learned from the mistake, is vital to their growth. Mindsets to view life: letting go of unlimited beliefs, holding your self accountable, live to give, attitude of gratitude, and more. Helping your teen find their passion: let them try different activities and be involved in what they experience so you can see what gets them excited. Help them bring out that passion and let them know what you see in them. Model cell phone use so your teen knows to put their phone down because you do. Put it in another room. Sponsored by EdGerety.com Resources Website: https://7mindsets.com/ Email: robin.glenn@7mindsets.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robin-glenn-b4144b13/
As the kids grow up, many of us find ourselves with more free time, and we're left wondering what to do next. Travel is a great way to learn more about the world, energize and grow yourself, and even strengthen relationships with your spouse/partner or friends. Now is the time to take advantage of all this phase of life has to offer and one of those things is indeed travel. So, on today's episode of The Life after Kids Podcast, we're discussing the art and science of packing and preparing for travel. We share our personal experiences and provide practical tips to make the packing process more efficient and stress-free. It's helpful to be prepared and to have the items that will enhance the travel experience.Key Takeaways:Create a system for packing and keep essential items ready to go.Use travel-sized containers for toiletries and keep them filled and organized.Keep a packing essentials list on your phone to avoid forgetting important items.Research capsule wardrobes on Pinterest for outfit inspiration and efficient packing.Consider using a hanger rack with wheels to plan and organize outfits before a trip.Use luggage that is lightweight and well-constructedWhen you're prepared and organized, travel is less stressful and more enjoyable. Listen to this week's episode of The Life after Kids Podcast in its' entirety to learn more about efficient ways to pack and prepare for travel so you can reduce stress, save time, and ensure that you get to where you are going with everything you need!Timestamp Summary | 0:00:00 | Introduction to the episode | 0:00:32 | Dr. Brooke expresses her dislike for packing and preparing for travel | 0:03:54 | Importance of organizing and saving time when packing | 0:08:03 | Using travel-sized containers and keeping a packing essentials list | 0:11:36 | Using luggage with wheels and utilizing kiosks at the airport | 0:14:47 | Using packing cubes and keeping a jewelry organizer | 0:18:23 | Using a well-constructed, lightweight bag for travel | 0:20:05 | Utilizing sky caps and using a hanger rack for outfits | 0:23:41 | Keeping a list of capsule wardrobes and trying on outfits | 0:28:08 | Discussion on Zara and upcoming travel segments | 0:30:33 | Conclusion and call to action for listeners use AFTERKIDS15! for 15% off your purchase at www.ryzesuperfoods.com Enjoy the show, and we hope you learn a little bit more about living a fulfilling, vibrant, and meaningful Life after Kids! If you like what you hear please rate and review the podcast, hit subscribe, and pass it along to a friend. Making tomorrow even better than today, Dr. Brooke and Dr. Lynne PS... Don't forget to follow us! Instagram Facebook Tik Tok
What does allyship look like from a community perspective? In today's episode we have a special guest, Daniel Sims, a justice advocate and consultant who helps organizations operate from a mindful approach. The conversation touches on economic equity and justice, indigenous populations and ways to educate and prepare yourself as a change agent. We also discuss the importance of being an ally to others and what it means for organizations to be an ally to the community. Additionally, we explore the One World approach as opposed to a First or Second World approach to Justice, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (JEDI) and how Daniel addresses inequities within the workplace.Key Takeaways: Create equitable systems through dataTake action for equityFocus on economic equityDEI initiatives increase productivityPush the envelope courageouslySystemic racism perpetuates injusticeResponsiveness model: Acknowledge, Listen, Understand, Ask, ShowCommit to understanding othersHumbly listen and learnSupport the showDid you have any lightbulb moments while listening? Share it with us on Instagram @leadwithlevity or visit our website leadwithlevity.com so we can talk about it!
Today on the show we demystify the confusing world of video advertising with entrepreneur and advertising expert Brice Gump! With so much noise on the internet you need a solid plan if you want your work to be seen. The work you provide for clients is no exception to this. How your clients present your work not only affects their business, but it also affects yours. This is why it is so important to consider video advertising not only for your business but for your clients as well. In this conversation we dive into some of the big picture and granular wisdom that Brice has gained over years of effective advertising. We also brainstorm some ways that you can get involved in the video ad marketing of your clients without it becoming a burden to your business. Don't let your work get lost in the abyss, be creative and make it stand out! Key Takeaways Create a solid distribution plan for your content so it doesn't get lost in the noise. Use multiple hooks to promote the same content. Explore different revenue streams that can greatly impact your business with little effort. Partner with ad agencies to help your client succeed and utilize your product to it's fullest potential. About Brice Gump Brice is an entrepreneur and advertising expert born and raised in Texas, although these days you can actually find him living aboard in Barcelona Over the last 10 years he's worked with dozens of businesses in all different industries to generate tens of thousands of leads and millions of dollars in sales online. Today he runs a marketing agency that helps online experts leverage video marketing to grow their business. In This Episode [00:00] Welcome to the show! [06:45] Meet Brice Gump [11:20] Basic formula for video ad success [13:55] Creatively hooking an audience [19:49] Offering video ad distribution as a video production business [25:35] Turning brand films into effective video ads [30:02] Structuring a business to be ad friendly [32:18] Helping your client succeed beyond your product [35:24] Targeting ads for specific platforms [38:19] Best practices when partnering with ad agencies [41:04] Final thoughts [47:44] Connect with Brice [48:41] Outro Quotes “We would all have incredibly successful businesses if the videos that we created for our clients got the exposure that they deserved.” [10:55] - Ryan Koral “There's so much noise out there that if you don't have a really solid distribution plan, there's a very good chance you could invest a lot of time and resources and energy into making something, and it just doesn't go anywhere.” [12:56] - Brice Gump “So just a word of caution. Just because there is an opportunity for money doesn't mean that it's best suited for how your business is set up.” [24:27] - Ryan Koral Links Sign up for the Profit Accelerator live workshop Get the The Lead Machine: Website Checklist for Filmmakers FREE Workshop Available "How to Consistently Earn Over $100k Per Year in Video Production While Working Less Than 40 Hours Per Week" Join the Grow Your Video Business Facebook Group Find Brice Gump online Get the free tool: Webinar Conversion Rate Calculator Follow Brice Gump on Instagram | YouTube | Twitter Follow Ryan Koral on Instagram Follow Grow Your Video Business on Instagram What's your question for the podcast? Share a video or audio response! Check out the full show notes page If you haven't already, we'd love it if you would take 1 minute to leave us a review on iTunes!
Building a healthy team where each member flourishes individually while also having a strong team-oriented mindset is not an easy task, nor does it happen on its own. My guest today, Joey Mathews, has built his video production businesses to feel like family. From immense empowerment and trust in each individual to creative profit sharing, Joey has built a business that is focused on creating absolutely stunning work all while fostering individual and business health. Joey's insights on leading a creative business are so refreshing and inspiring. Don't fall for the lie that you can't have beautiful work, a healthy team, and a profitable business; it's how we should all operate! Key Takeaways Create a culture for your team that is built on mutual trust, an attitude of helping others, and wholeness of health. You limit yourself and your business if you don't find a way to tap into healthy collaboration. Be creative to make sure that your business is efficient and profitable. Charge what your work is worth, but make sure you are adding so much value that your client feels like they underpaid. About Joey Mathews Joey is an Emmy award winning filmmaker, business owner, husband and father based out of Houston, Texas. He founded 31Films in the early 2000's, capturing luxury weddings around the world, and launched Filmlab in the early 2010's, producing story-driven commercial films for brands including: Disney, CBS Sports, Four Seasons and Microsoft. In This Episode [00:00] Welcome to the show! [02:45] Meet Joey Mathews [06:47] Balancing creativity of your product with business success [13:18] Building a culture in your business that feels like a family [27:56] Joey's greatest business milestones [34:22] Making your business profitable [42:10] Passion projects [45:15] Outro Quotes “Being able to say no to some opportunities is hard but I think for the betterment of everyone to not be burnt out, you know, I think it's really important.” [15:18] - Joey Mathews “I think when you're growing a team there has to be, I mean, you have to treat it almost like a marriage, you know, where you're working together towards a common goal and you're helping each other and it's a give and take.” [18:43] - Joey Mathews “I think it's important for people to find ways to scratch that itch and to be able to do that creative work.” [43:57] - Joey Mathews Links Get the The Lead Machine: Website Checklist for Filmmakers FREE Workshop Available "How to Consistently Earn Over $100k Per Year in Video Production While Working Less Than 40 Hours Per Week" Join the Grow Your Video Business Facebook Group Find Joey Mathews online Follow Joey Mathews on Instagram Follow Film Lab on Instagram Follow 31 Films on Instagram | Facebook Follow Ryan Koral on Instagram Follow Grow Your Video Business on Instagram What's your question for the podcast? Share a video or audio response! Check out the full show notes page If you haven't already, we'd love it if you would take 1 minute to leave us a review on iTunes! Book Mentioned Profit First, by Mike Michalowicz
In this episode, Jerry Bradshaw discusses: The importance of neutrality in all aspects of dog training (not just obedience). Creating reflexes, capping at the right time, and building a powerful dog. Reversing reflex actions with desensitization - and doing it properly. Developing behaviors then pushing the threshold. Training neutrality at your PSA club. Key Takeaways: Create more neutrality than you need for the level that you are in. Capping is the first stage in creating neutrality and allows the dog to hold on to the emotionality for a short period of time before they express it. Start training neutrality with dead equipment. You can start training capping around the objects on the ground. Training neutrality will work at different paces and through different variables depending on your dog. Be patient, maintain technique, and don't rush. "Different dogs will be more or less susceptible to creating neutrality. Don't compare your dog to others. Twitchy, reflexive, or defensive dogs are going to be tougher to manage neutrality in." — Jerry Bradshaw Get Jerry's book Controlled Aggression on Amazon.com Prior Episode References: Attention, Direction, & Draw - https://controlledaggressionpodcast.com/2022/03/attention-direction-draw/ Observations on Control Commands: Drive Capping - https://controlledaggressionpodcast.com/2022/10/observations-on-control-commands-drive-capping/ Contact Jerry: Website: controlledaggressionpodcast.com Email: JBradshaw@TarheelCanine.com Tarheel Canine Training: www.tarheelcanine.com Youtube: tarheelcanine Twitter: @tarheelcanine Instagram: @tarheelk9 Facebook: TarheelCanineTraining Protection Sports Website: psak9-as.org Patreon: patreon.com/controlledaggression Slideshare: Tarheel Canine Calendly: https://calendly.com/tarheelcanine Tarheel Canine Seminars: https://streetreadyk9.com/ Sponsors: ALM K9 Equipment: almk9equipment.com PSA & American Schutzhund: psak9-as.org Tarheel Canine: tarheelcanine.com Superior Canine Website: https://superiorcanine.ca/ Aaron's Superior Canine Email: aaron@superiorcanine.ca Superior Canine Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/superiorcanineinc Superior Canine Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/superiorcanineinc/ Train Hard, train smart, be safe. Show notes by Podcastologist Chelsea Taylor-Sturkie Audio production by Turnkey Podcast Productions. You're the expert. Your podcast will prove it.
As we are moving towards a New Year it is of course a time for new beginnings. But there is so much more than the New Year that is inviting us to open up to starting fresh even earlier. Today happens to be the Winter Solstice which marks new beginnings; the days will start getting longer and this is the first day of winter. And in a couple of days we will have a beautiful New Moon. So this is the perfect time to start creating space for our new lives. Cosmic energy is all around us and this energy also exists within us as we are energetic beings. KEY TAKEAWAYS: Create space for something new in your life by clearing out clutter. Clear out a closet or bedroom or corner in your home and create a sacred space for yourself. Also clear any negative or resistant energy within you. The first step to clearing negative energy is to be observant of what negative energy you are carrying. It can be limiting beliefs, negative narrative, negative and toxic people and also the presence of bad habits etc. Follow the 6 steps to create a new beginning for yourself. Get clear on what you want Create space physically and emotionally for your dreams Gain clarity on what is standing in your way emotionally - write those things down Release and let go of those that don't serve you Create a vision of what you are calling in Plan some action steps (ie. join our 21 days of mindfully rising in 2023 - details below RELEVANT LINKS FOR SHOW NOTES IN PODCAST Join our 21 days of mindfully rising in 2023! 21 days of daily mindfulness and tips for living an aligned and soul led life even during divorce. We get started January 1st, 2023. Link to join: https://www.theseparationclub.com/offers/kbo2Qjy6 MOST EXCITING NEWS - WE ARE RUNNING A RETREAT IN COSTA RICA! Join our upcoming retreat in Costa Rica, March 4-11, 2023: www.theseparationclub.com/retreats Head over the website and check out all the upcoming events like free Masterclasses, Retreats and so much more: www.theseparationclub.com/upcoming-events Also make sure to download the Free Separation Checklist: https://theseparationclub.com/separation-checklist Join the private and free Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/theseparationclub/ You can also find me on Instagram @theseparationclub where I share daily inspirations and tips as you navigate your divorce.
It's that time of year again. Holidays are coming up, and while some messages and practices will be perfect for your team members' individual needs, others won't match up with their values, beliefs, or lifestyles. Despite the busyness of this season, it's crucial for managers to consider how all people may be experiencing the upcoming holidays. With intentionality, managers can create an environment where people of all beliefs and practices can feel seen and included. Today’s guest is Dr. Jen O’Ryan. Jen is a consulting editor specializing in Inclusion, Diversity, and Representation. She works with organizations to design content, culture, and processes that are welcoming and inclusive. Jen has a PhD in Human Behavior and her background in tech includes designing new experiences for customers, launching global initiatives, and leading organizational change. Jen and I talk about the hidden places that bias shows up and how we may be unintentionally setting up barriers or making things challenging for our colleagues, and of course, what to do about it. We also go deep on how to be thoughtful about the end of year holidays which can have religious undertones and bring up lots of feelings for folks. Members of the Modern Manager community can get 1 of 3 copies of Jen’s book, Inclusive AF: A Field Guide for “Accidental” Diversity Experts. Designed for anyone thinking about Inclusion and Diversity, AF outlines a roadmap to safely introduce meaningful and lasting change. Get it when you join the Modern Manager community. Subscribe to my newsletter to get episodes, articles and free mini-guides delivered to your inbox. Read the related blog article: Design an Inclusive Holiday Party (or Anything, Really!) KEEP UP WITH JEN LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jenoryan/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pagingdrjen/ Website: https://www.pagingdrjen.com/ Key Takeaways: Create an atmosphere of psychological safety so that your team willingly gives honest feedback. Be vulnerable and admit mistakes. Keep your door open for questions or input. Ask if things work for them. When designing a party (or product, marketing materials, etc), consider how different people would experience it. Imagine different ways of being in the world and what people would need.
Today we crack open the box with Krista Miller and learn how to leverage virtual summits to grow your business. A virtual summit is an amazing way to propel your business forward drastically by creating connections, developing trust, and setting yourself up as an expert in the field that you work. Don't let the feeling of being overwhelmed stop you from the explosive connections and long-lasting sustainability that is possible when you open your business to the world of virtual summits. Key Takeaways Create great online events that people want to engage with and helps them to reach their specific goals. Grow a solid email list to start relationships that turn into jobs. Break things down into practical steps to prevent becoming overwhelmed with starting a summit. Lean into summits for long-term growth for your business that will lead to sustainability. About Krista Miller At Summit in a Box®, Krista helps you replace slow-growth and costly marketing strategies with a high-converting virtual summit that will multiply your revenue and lead to your biggest course, membership, or group program launch yet. Her method incorporates highly-targeted positioning and feel-good, engagement based strategies that lead to higher than average conversion rates, true connections, and making a difference through your summit in a way that creates ongoing benefits for months after the event wraps up. In This Episode [0:00] Welcome to the show! [4:37] Meet Krista Miller [5:31] What is a summit? [9:00] Making an online event GREAT [11:57] Krista's first summit [14:48] How video businesses can use summits [20:18] The importance of a strong email list [25:47] Structuring a summit [30:11] Paid versus free summits [40:35] Overcoming the feeling of being overwhelmed [43:19] Krista's tools for hosting great summits [48:49] Outro Quotes “There has to be a point. It has to be for a specific group of people and actually help them move close to a goal they have.” [9:52] “The sustainability is what I want you to have… I want you five years from now, ten years from now for this thing to just build like a snowball.” [23:27] “Go ugly early, you don't learn until you launch, done is better than perfect.” [47:27] Links FREE Workshop Available "How to Consistently Earn Over $100k Per Year in Video Production While Working Less Than 40 Hours Per Week" Get the ASCEND Method Cheat Sheet Join the Grow Your Video Business Facebook Group Dive into the Mastermind Group Check out the all new Coaching Community Get the Virtual Summit Funnel Roadmap Follow Krista Miller on Instagram | Pinterest Join the Summit Host Hangout on Facebook Check out The Summit Host Hangout Podcast Follow Ryan Koral on Instagram Follow Grow Your Video Business on Instagram What's your question for the podcast? Share a video or audio response! Check out the full show notes page If you haven't already, we'd love it if you would take 1 minute to leave us a review on iTunes!
Mark speaks with Roger L. Martin, a 40-year trusted adviser to CEOs of some of the world’s top companies and author of A NEW WAY TO THINK: Your Guide to Superior Management Effectiveness. After watching the dominant models of management fail leaders time and again, Roger became passionate about helping leaders and businesses think differently and ditch old models for new ones in the ways of management, culture, and competition. Today, Commander Divine speaks with Roger L. Martin, best-selling author of A NEW WAY TO THINK: Your Guide to Superior Management Effectiveness where he urges leaders to toss out the old ways of thinking, and instead try new models in every domain of management. In the episode, Roger shares his expertise and rich experience working with the world’s most powerful CEOs and businesses to rethink how they think. Key Takeaways: Create like a designer. Today’s markets require less structure and more culture. A culture of creation and designing, which requires employees and leaders to think of new possibilities constantly. This is the way of the future. Be ready to pivot, like a SEAL. The elite teams and business leaders all think similarly – they know that plans are only temporary and the real work comes when they get into the field. Real leadership requires agility & trust in your team to create the next answers. Imagination, visualization, and clarity. Mark and Roger connect on how the SEALs use imagery to ensure the team has a collective vision of how the operation will work. By using imagery, visualization is possible, and cohesion is achieved. The best leaders attack VUCA; they don’t wait. Roger shares his angst for leaders that wait for VUCA to disappear to act, which Mark agrees makes for a block in information and productivity. Instead, act amidst VUCA to attain information more quickly. Expect to fail, and iterate.
Business Unveiled: Expert Tips and Secrets from Top Creative Industry Professionals
Join Angela and Amanda as they travel to the Bahamas and share special behind the scenes stories and experience shares. In this episode we talk all about lifelines and how life experiences shape who you are. Thank you Rosewood Baha Mar for the beautiful accommodations! Main Topics:- What life lessons teach us and allow us to grow- Life isn't always pretty, but it's all about how you handle the hard times- Always have grace with yourself Key Takeaways:- Create a life you are proud to live- Never give up- Embrace the memories you have made
Business Unveiled: Expert Tips and Secrets from Top Creative Industry Professionals
Join Angela and Amanda as they travel to the Bahamas and share special behind the scenes stories and experience shares. Thank you Rosewood Baha Mar for the beautiful accommodations! Main Topics: - Always be kind- Mindset is everything- Anything can happen Key Takeaways: - Create an environment of flexibility and kindness- The golden rule!- Be the example of what you want to see in the world
Business Unveiled: Expert Tips and Secrets from Top Creative Industry Professionals
We've all been there, a conference for weddings and events with speakers and booths and a ballroom style environment. This is all good and there is a place for it in the industry, but we are an industry of creatives… There HAS to be another way! I'm SO excited to share today's guest, Chris Anderson, Director of Sales & Marketing at Conrad Punta de Mita in Sayulita. I visited the property at the beginning of the year for their Crazy Little Thing Called Love event and it was show stopping. Listen in as we share the experience with you! Main Topics: - How to drive company culture by including geographic culture- How to think outside of the box and create something memorable- How to showcase a property through expereinces Key Takeaways: - Create an environment your employees are proud of and they will make you proud- Think outside of the box, create something awe inspiring- Quality service is everything More About Our Guest: Christopher Anderson who brings nearly 15 years of luxury hospitality industry experience to the table in his new role. Helming the resort's global communication and sales efforts, Anderson will provide strategic leadership and direction to drive revenue and implement business goals that will propel the newly opened property as a leader in the region's hospitality market. Having worked on all corners of the U.S. from Washington D.C. to San Francisco, Anderson joins the Conrad Punta de Mita team from Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas, where he oversaw all sales and marketing efforts for the luxurious non-gaming resort for nearly three years. As he kicks off his new role at Conrad Punta de Mita, Anderson adds a new market to his impressive resume, bringing a fresh perspective of sales and marketing experience to the CALA region (Caribbean and Latin America). A California native, Anderson is a lover of nature and celebrates an outdoor lifestyle, fitting naturally well with the open-air Conrad Punta de Mita resort, that is sprawled across the miles-long white sand beach. Bringing his admiration for good food and music to the new resort, Anderson aims to implement new programs, activations and partnerships that will elevate the property's position in the market and propel it onto the global stage, as his goal is to expand awareness in new markets around the world.
Ever feel like you don't have enough time because you're too busy working on tasks, attending meetings, and checking email? If so, you're not alone. Who has time for planning when there is so much to do?! In reality, a daily planning habit puts you in control of your schedule, workload, and productivity. Today’s guest is Ashutosh Priyadarshy. Ashutosh is the Co-founder and CEO of Sunsama, a daily planning assistant that helps knowledge workers stay focused and productive throughout their workdays. Ashutosh has spent most of the last decade building and launching productivity software. His goal is to build products that help us navigate our work and life mindfully and intentionally. Ashutosh and I talk about why daily planning is an important process, how we can use daily planning to boost productivity and feel a sense of accomplishment, and more. Members of the Modern Manager community get an exclusive 30-day free trial of Sunsama. Get it when you join the Modern Manager community. Subscribe to my newsletter to get episodes, articles and free mini-guides delivered to your inbox. Read the related blog article: Boost Productivity with Daily Planning KEEP UP WITH ASHUTOSH Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sunsamahq/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/sunsamaHQ Website: https://get.sunsama.com/ Key Takeaways: Create a daily planning habit at a time that works best for you. It doesn’t need to be at the start of your day. Starting your day with a plan helps you focus on your most important tasks. Bring your calendar and tasks together to get an accurate picture of how you’ll spend your time. In addition to meetings and tasks, we have plenty of ‘work chores’ that need to be done every day. Share your daily plan with your team to keep people informed, create accountability, and encourage yourself to plan accurately. End your day with a reflection on what you accomplished to help feel fulfilled and build momentum. mamie@mamieks.com
Leaders who adapt themselves to this generation of people joining an organization are in a better position to engage with them, groom them & lead the growth of the organization. Welcome to Season 3 of Be Empactful Podcast, In this episode, we have Mr. Ravishankar, CEO @ Ceresta BC, and Business Director, Oil & Gas, Alethe Labs, where we discuss the role of leaders in this dynamic business environment, where a leader has to adapt to the changing pace of technology, changing pace of people, expectations of people, background, qualifications & exposure of people. Also, in this dynamic business environment, there are collaborations, mergers & acquisitions, roles of communication, and so on... Ravi graduated from IIM, Ahmedabad in 1987, and over the three decades been in the Oil & Gas industry which is considered a traditional industry compared to the new-age industry such as IT & ITES, although now every industry is using CRM & ERP and there's a pressing need to adapt these to stay relevant & competitive in this dynamic environment. According to Ravi, in the first two decades of his career, the change was slow and in the last decade, things have transformed very fast. In this challenging business environment, leaders who adapt themselves are in a better position to engage, groom, & lead the growth of the organization with the new-age talent to make the best use of talent and resources. Companies that have managed risks both planned and unforeseen, well & known for their efficiency & optimal use of their resource, leveraged the technology to the fullest extent possible, these are companies have survived during this period whereas others after a couple of months into the pandemic were on the verge of shutting down & out from the business. Mergers and Acquisitions have become common in the post-pandemic stage where resource optimization is something that is at the fulcrum of all acquisitions. There will be natural shake-ups that would take place with the major agenda of a leader is to clearly communicate the decisions to make the people prepared for smooth transitions. The hierarchy has to embrace these changes and complete transformation in the functioning of the organization. Key Takeaways: Create more leaders and not more followers - for percolation to trickle down to the last person in the team. Enable Decision Making - By delegating the authority. Enable more involvement of everyone in the decision-making process. Ensure Learning & Knowledge on a continuous basis. Communication is very important, especially during challenging times. Right communication keeps the team working together. Community is about people with diverse backgrounds coming together for a cause and once it is mission-led - Everybody unites under one flag. Led by a leader creating the next rung of leaders. For our listeners who wish to connect with Ravi, check out: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ravishankar-sundaresan-89b6562a So, let us know what you think the strategy is all about and how easy or difficult is it to be a Leader in the business world. Reach out to us if you want to discuss, just share a thought or even a cup of coffee. Follow our LinkedIn Page: https://www.linkedin.com/company/be-empactful-podcast/ Join our Facebook Community at: https://facebook.com/beempactful Follow us on Instagram: https://instagram.com/beempactful --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/be-empactful/message
Stress, frustration, overwhelm: These are systems flags from your business asking for renewed attention on a bottleneck or inefficiency. In my case, it was repeating myself for the fourth time in as many months to different team members in answering the same small email-related process question. This is no one person's fault (other than mine!). My aha moment: a strategy for training the system to get smarter first, then teaching the team how to better leverage that system, which makes their life and work easier and more frictionless too!
It's been said that health is not a destination, it's a journey. And that's especially true when it comes to our mental, emotional and spiritual health. In this episode, we're going to talk about how to have healthy emotional, mental and spiritual lives. I will give tips on how to set boundaries for ourselves, allow time to relax and recharge, and establish support systems as we take action. In this episode: I talk about the power of activity and how to increase levels of energy I provide some simple advice on how to change the quality of one's life by changing the quality of their thoughts and words. Key Takeaways: Create a plan with milestones and resources to help you achieve your goals Denial is never the answer - problems won't go away that way Changing the quality of your life by changing the quality of your thoughts Doing some physical activity can also help increase dopamine levels and promote a sense of well-being Tweetable Quotes: "What about your health? What about you and your mental side, your physical and emotional side of things? We need to look after that as well, and we need to pay attention." - Denis Gianoutsos "When you're starting to feel a lot better about yourself you're going to accomplish a lot more." - Denis Gianoutsos Reach out to Denis: Email: denis@leadingchangepartners.com Website: http://www.leadingchangepartners.com/ (http://www.leadingchangepartners.com/) Leadership Is Changing Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/LeadershipIsChanging/ (https://www.facebook.com/groups/LeadershipIsChanging/) Leadership is Changing LinkedIn Page: https://www.linkedin.com/company/leadership-is-changing-podcast/ (https://www.linkedin.com/company/leadership-is-changing-podcast/)
Georgina is a visionary education leader, an inspiring writer, podcaster, and keynote speaker, and is keen to impact creative innovation across Europe, Middle East & Africa, where she has been fostering change in education for over a decade. She empowers learners, educators, and school leaders with the 21st century skills, creative strategies, tools, and the confidence they need to be successful members of a global community, to thrive in tomorrow's competitive job market. Key Takeaways: Create a staff Facebook page to help with onboarding new teachers Create staff Buddy systems Create a mentor system that that creates deeper relationships than the current required mentor system Support teachers from being overwhelmed by following the 3 steps of buddy system, resource bank, and human interaction Make sure you follow a tested and successful coaching framework whenever you are engaging and empowering teachers Educators want to make their leaders happy. They just need to know they're supported in return If teachers could do better they would. So it's up to the leaders to find out what's holding them back and take care of it Leaders need to provide space for educators to take risks and then accept them for where they are Stick to the appropriate pace that is acceptable by the community and the school when instituting change Give teachers agency when it comes to which digital tools they want to use to increase their students agency Huge paradigm shift about teachers being told to teach rather than facilitate. Get in Touch: @TechyLeaderEDU @CodeBreaker Leadership Team @redefineED (IG) www.redefineeducation.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Jamel Gibbs of Greensboro, North Carolina is a legend in the making. When he first got into real estate, he focused only on the transactional side. Now, on top of wholesaling houses and doing build-and-hold, he is a serial entrepreneur, a speaker, an author, and a mentor. In this episode, Jamel talks about his transition from fix-and-flip to fix-and-rent, the dynamics behind his business, and how they contract 2 properties per day. He then shares his experience of writing a book, which led him to launch REI Education Academy. Tune in to learn how to take your business to the next level! Key Takeaways Create assets instead of looking for one You need a team if you want to level up On making creative financing offers and focusing on vacant properties Know what you want and create a plan that will get you there RESOURCES: Send More Offers Program Jamel Gibbs on Youtube REI Education Academy Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki The Richest Man in Babylon by George Samuel Clason
The Makeup Insider is a weekly one-on-one podcast exploring the life and career of makeup artists, hosted by freelance mua Vanessa Barney. Integral to the success of any makeup artist is their ability to pivot styles to suit the brief. Makeup often needs to change to complement the client, the lighting, the photographer or the trend. @Julia Green is thankful makeup has come such a long way. Inspired by an article in @Vogue when she was in year 8 of people doing makeup on models backstage in the Milan and Paris Fashion Shows, she was roused to “create”. FUN FACT: Julia still has the Vogue article which set her on her path to becoming a makeup artist! If you're just starting out or have been in the industry for a long time, tune in now, check out the key takeaways and subscribe for future updates below. KEY TAKEAWAYS: CREATE. Makeup artists don't just ‘do', we ‘create'. Julia found her spark early on, putting her hand up to do makeup at every opportunity she could. The School Play? Yes, a perfect place to get hands on practice and an introduction to products. Through your course instructors? Yes, you'll be surprised the good stead these connections will put you in, in years to come. Beauty styles, special effects, period makeup, character makeup and development – get a good overview of everything, so that when it's your time to create, you can show off that spark of yours! “At the start (of my career) there wasn't a lot of makeup available... think thick crayons, aqua colour, pan sticks and grease paints – these weren't very inspiring when you love CREATING. Makeup has come such a long way, which is one of the most exciting things, with technology changes, you have to understand your formulas for makeup.” Julia Green Your work hours are all over the place and yes a 4am start is a very possible reality. Make sure you are reliable and consistent with your clients. Don't underestimate WOM. From cold calling clients to the ole' grapevine (now called the Googles!), word of mouth is critical and can make or break your career. Julia employed the “go see” technique, calling up photographers and artists to get her foot in the door and show them her portfolio. Building a solid, loyal client base takes time, patience and a little bit of savvy (wine optional!). Find artists and brands you want to be aligned with, be professional and show up. Communication (is Queen!). What happens when sh*t doesn't go the right way? Communicate, communicate, communicate. Exceptional customer service skills are extremely important; this means learning the hierarchy and when you can step in. It's building your community and keeping their bookings (yes, that hangover is going to have to be fixed with a breaky burger & large Coke enroute to the booking). This industry is crazy fun and crazy hours – and you'll find communication does a lot more than just keep the lights on. “I went from grooming footy players for retail ads to being a lead mua for Fashion Week. Communication is so important, realise your capabilities and advocate for yourself. You can grow your community organically by being reliable.” Julia Green
About Mercedes Martin: She has over two decades of experience in strategic business consulting, inclusion coaching, global diversity and leadership development. Prior to launching her current consultancy, Mercedes worked at Ernst and Young for almost ten years in talent development, organizational, change and as an executive coach. After Ernst and Young, she was Executive Vice President of Business, Transformation and Innovation at Ashton212 consulting firm. Mercedes served as staff development officer in the United States AirForce early in her career. Mercedes is a native Spanish speaker and a master corporate coach. She has worked with Fortune 500 companies including PepsiCo, Proctor and Gamble, Shell Oil, and Kellogs. Her global engagements have been across Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Columbia, Costa Rica, Denmark, El Salvador, England, Mexico, Nigeria, Spain, and the United States. In this episode, Jordan and Mercedes discuss: What really keeps corporate leaders from responding to social issues and what a “safe and brave space” looks like Mercedes conversation with the leader of the Proud Boys and with a North Carolina Trump supporter who carried a gun and had a tattoo of the Buddha. How to set up learning experiences or conversations where people can learn and exchange information without blame or shame Finding another perspective and another way of navigating polarity Why people find it so hard to navigate through polarizing issues and what the problem really is Key Takeaways Create a safe and brave space for people to be able to talk freely without fear of judgement - to be able to go against the status quo and still be respected and included Listen to all the sides of an issue - don't drown in your confirmation bias by just listening to what you already believe in. Get out of your own “echo chamber”. Be mature enough to discuss and respond to issues that have any aspect of VUCA (volatility, uncertainty, complexity and ambiguity) Oftentimes, it's not really the data that sets people off - it's the historical and emotional aspect of it that could “trigger” a negative response. Understanding this is the key to having better conversations with others “first, model curiosity; second, make it okay to say ‘I don't know'; third, make it okay to say ‘I need help'. ” — Mercedes Martin Get the complimentary guide: How To Select An Executive Coach at www.selectcoach.workplacewarrior.com Get the Am I Abrasive Self Test at abrasive.workplacewarrior.com Connect with Mercedes Martin: Website: https://mercedesmartin.co/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mercedesemartin/ Connect with Jordan: Get the complimentary guide: How To Select An Executive Coach at www.selectcoach.workplacewarrior.com Get the Am I Abrasive Self Test at abrasive.workplacewarrior.com Website: www.workplacewarriorinc.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/jordangoldrich1 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jordan.goldrich Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jordangoldrich/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jgoldrich/
About Kunbi Odubogun: Kunbi Odubogun is a Business Attorney and Publisher with over 10 years in the legal and creative industries. As founder of leading events publication Perfete, Kunbi is personally versed in the needs of creatives and online entrepreneurs. She is also the founder of Legally Set a template shop offering legally sound contract templates for entrepreneurs and creative business ownersIn this episode, Jamie, Heather, and Kunbi Odubogun discuss:Getting started in business with legally binding contracts made easy.Maintaining a professional front by avoiding the most common mistakes made in wedding contracts.Contracts for the benefit and protection of the vendor and the customer.Specific contract and clause language.Key Takeaways:Create a contract with clear postponement language, for any reason including force majeure, that also includes financial specifics that state whether or not your retainer or deposit is fully refundable.Be sure to include a safe working environment clause in your contract to keep you safe from the unknown.Include specific language surrounding fees, guest counts, payment schedules, details of the services you will be providing, and that you will not be taking responsibility for other contractors.Construct a legal section of your contract where you detail your limitation of liability, the jurisdiction in which legal proceedings can occur, and your accepted methods of dispute resolution. "You look 100 times more professional if you have a contract." — Kunbi OdubogunConnect with Kunbi Odubogun:Twitter: https://twitter.com/legallyset Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/legallyset Website: https://legallyset.com/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/legallyset Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/legallyset/ Connect with The Union Podcast:Website: https://theunionpodcast.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/unionpodcast/?hl=enShow: https://theunionpodcast.com/our-podcast/ Connect with Jamie:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdAcY6YGgF-RgGYXTsOENbAWebsite: https://jwcoordination.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jwcoordination/?hl=enFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/JWCoordination/ Connect with Heather:Website: https://theweddinghacker.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/weddinghackerInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/weddinghackerexpoPinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/theweddinghacker/ Show notes by Podcastologist: Kristen BraunAudio production by Turnkey Podcast Productions. You're the expert. Your podcast will prove it.
About Daniel Linares: Daniel is a born a raised New Yorker from the most diverse city in the world – Queens, NY – Daniel Linares is the founder of DLE Event Group. DLE is a premium wedding entertainment agency specializing in DJ and Hybrid DJ Band services.He had his biggest month ever in June 2020 during the pandemic booking 65 virtual graduations and proms within 21 days.He is also a coach and business strategist that helps Wedding Pros position themselves as elite in their market so that they can quit their 9 to 5, thrive to six-figures and beyond, and become an in-demand premium-priced professional in their market.He believes success is 80% mindset and 20% strategy.He teaches what really grows people and their companies is a proper mindset, systems and processes, strategic positioning, and a customer-centric experience like the greatest hospitality brands in the world – you can rise above the ordinary and be exceptional.In this episode, Jamie, Heather, and Daniel discuss:Searching for experts in each aspect of the business.Success is dependent on having the proper mindset.Who to contact to grow your business and why.The importance of relationships and checking in with people.Key Takeaways:Create and deliver authentic outreach not just a bunch of links and spam.Acknowledge and understand your fear in order to thrive and grow.Don't wait, embrace, and trust the process, there is never a “perfect” time to do something. Make an effort to be present in the moment."I look at the butterflies and fear inside of us as growth." — Daniel LinaresConnect with Daniel Linares:Website: https://www.daniel.nyc Connect with The Union Podcast:Website: https://theunionpodcast.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/unionpodcast/?hl=enShow: https://theunionpodcast.com/our-podcast/ Connect with Jamie:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdAcY6YGgF-RgGYXTsOENbAWebsite: https://jwcoordination.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jwcoordination/?hl=enFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/JWCoordination/ Connect with Heather:Website: https://theweddinghacker.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/weddinghackerInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/weddinghackerexpoPinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/theweddinghacker/ Show notes by Podcastologist: Kristen BraunAudio production by Turnkey Podcast Productions. You're the expert. Your podcast will prove it.
Business Unveiled: Expert Tips and Secrets from Top Creative Industry Professionals
It’s our 200th Episode of starting the Podcast and we want to celebrate in a super fun way! We did something a little different this time. Business Unveiled is going on the road. That’s right. A road tour. As we wrap up the year 2020 and a global pandemic, what better time to celebrate than to start traveling again. I'm so excited for all the growth we have experienced in 2020 and here to share some of her top Facebook advertising tips, my guest today is Aja Price, Founder of Notably Gray. Main Topics: -If you’re thinking of running Facebook or Instagram ads for your business, this is the first thing to consider -The biggest mistakes we see business owners and marketing agencies make on Facebook and Instagram advertising -Top strategic goals to consider before wasting your money Key Takeaways: -Create a strategy -Arm yourself with the basics -Types of ads to consider To check out The Gray Collective Facebook Group Click HERE: https://angelaproffitt.com/facebookad... View the beautiful luxury resort Waldorf Astoria Los Cabos Pedregal Click HERE: https://angelaproffitt.com/waldorfcabo More About Our Guest: Aja Price is a creative strategist and savvy copywriter with a passion for empowering women to plan for marketing success and encouraging young women to pursue entrepreneurship. Aja is the Founder and Chief Strategist for Notably Gray, a digital marketing company for creatives and women in business. With over 15 years in the hospitality industry and more than eight years in nonprofit, Aja's dynamic experience includes serving large brands: Hyatt, Marriott, and Girl Scouts. Aja's most notable work includes several program initiatives written exclusively for Girl Scouts: Promise to Vote, a non-partisan program encouraging citizens to vote, and GEMS (Girls in Engineering Math and Science,) an immersive introduction STEAM program encouraging young women to pursue STEAM careers. Both programs continue today. In both program initiatives, Aja successfully led a team in securing funding and strategic partnerships with the League of Women Voters, the Secretary of State, University of Kentucky, Western Kentucky University, Verizon, Dow Chemical Company, LG&E, and KU. Currently, Aja serves on the board of NAWBO Nashville, the National Association of Women Business Owners, as program chair, is an ambassador for Collective615, a coworking space for women, and is set to launch an entrepreneurial program in January of 2021 for girls grades 10-12 called Notably, Her. Every position held has been a stepping stone to empowering women, building up the youth, creatively disrupting the industry, and leaving a legacy for the future. The name "Notably Gray" draws inspiration from Beyonce's single "I Was Here." Leveraging experience to empower women and youth in leaving a notable footprint. This episode is brought to you by The GSD Academy. This step-by-step, business productivity online program will share with you exactly how to shift your mindset, set boundaries, build rock solid processes, customize your message in order to strategically grow your revenues and Get Shit Done by clicking HERE: https://angelaproffitt.com/gsdacademy
RealTalk Podcast: Episode 11 Marissa Sams Her family's international work gave Marissa a multi-dimensional view of the world and a wider viewpoint for strategy building Marissa’s mission: help people create spaces where all can feel comfortable and heard. Key Takeaways: Create a professional sphere of influence and make sure that it’s a give/get relationship - give more that you are looking to get from the connection Be curious when networking, focus on meeting a few key people and have quality conversations as opposed to making contacts for the sake of contacts (it’s about quality, not quantity) Stand up for yourself, your team and what you believe is right Be willing to have uncomfortable conversations with clients or employees if there are issues of disrespect Evaluate your staffing needs in relation to the scope of work that you are providing and consider a blend of outsourced support vs. staff employees to find the right blend that works for you. What do you feel is one of your keys to success? Marissa: I think what makes me me currently and keeps me satisfied with where I am right now is just serving and really feeling that I have a unique set of experiences and a unique set of gifts that I'm really committed to sharing with the right people. Perspective: In taking a looking back, Marissa would: Take time to have fun, work a little less Be more present Appreciate the small things Make time to just relax Celebrate and own your victories Don't worry about what other people think - their opinion is none of your business! It’s a marathon, not a sprint. So pace yourself and take care of yourself Best Piece of advice Marissa ever received was from her grandmother: meekly, wait and murmur not. Have patience. Guest: Marissa Sams Company: Marissa Sams Events Website: http://marissasamsevents.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marissa-sams-559642a/ We'd love to hear from you! If there are topics or burning issues that you'd love to hear about, or if you would like to be considered as a guest on the RealTalk Podcast with Maureen Borzacchiello, just shoot us a note: podcast@maureenborza.com or complete this short questionnaire: https://programs.maureenborza.com/
About Dennis Langlais: Dennis has an incredible background. At age 18 he got involved in extreme sports bike riding also known as BMX freestyle and doing that he traveled the world competing at the highest levels in the BMX stunt world. He also got a crash course in discipline, hard work, and the ability to tap into a mindset of peak performance. Later on, he turned his passion as a BMX rider into a business doing shows for schools and it became one of the most successful school assemblies of its kind nationwide and he earned a comfortable six-figure income doing something he loved. After 5 years he launched his own podcast, The Five Minute Bark. He has featured over 500 high profile guests from around the world and has listeners tuned in from over 200 different countries worldwide. He's also the founder of RankingMastery.com a revolutionary new way to create a website that on the fly creates website pages which are based on a collection of words that your customers search for on the web every day. This leads to a whole new way for websites to be designed. In this episode, Jordan and Dennis discuss: Search engine optimization strategies (SEO). A new way for websites to be designed. Having trust that you are following your life path. Key Takeaways: Create website pages based on the words your customers search for on the web Pay attention to the failures, discoveries, and successes in your life and how they connect to your legacy on this planet. Always be aware of the energy you are projecting, but especially when you are being abrasive. Trust your intuition to move forward and attain your goals. "Do the little tweaks and little things that can get the attention in the right way to get to where you want to go." — Dennis Langlais Connect with Dennis Langlais: Twitter: https://twitter.com/dennislanglais Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/rankingmastery Website: https://rankingmastery.com/ Show: http://fiveminutebark.com/index13985915 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCaRTtiggShhbhbepdBUDkA Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dennislanglais/ Connect with Jordan: Get a free copy of Jordan's book at www.workplacewarrior.com Website: www.workplacewarriorinc.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/jordangoldrich1 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jordan.goldrich Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jordangoldrich/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jgoldrich/
In this episode, Lauren and Mike discuss:The benefits of real estate investing.Investing across both state and country borders.Making money while also helping people.Key Takeaways:Create a soft landing to help people get into a home they can afford.Utilizing turnkey investments for armchair investors who want to make real estate money passively.There are serious negatives to mortgage forbearance one of them being the balloon payment of 4-6 payments at the end of the forbearance period."Don’t be a know it all, be a learn it all." — Mike WolfConnect with Mike Wolf: https://mikewolfmastery.com/media/Website: mikewolfmastery.comEmail: info@mikewolfmastery.comBook: https://mikeswealthmastery.com/e-book41281964?affiliate_id=2588034 You can purchase Lauren’s book “Finding Your Silver Lining in the Business Immigration Process: An Insightful Guide to Immigrant & Non-Immigrant Business Visas” here - http://bit.ly/silverliningimm Connect with Lauren Cohen:Website: https://ecouncilglobal.com/investintheusFacebook: www.facebook.com/ecouncilincYouTube: http://bit.ly/YT-LaurenesqLinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/ecouncilincInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/lauren_cohen_esq/Email: founder@ecouncilglobal.com
In this episode, Maria and Scott discuss:The myth of work-life balance and why it hurts your employees more than helps them.Why there is more than one standard organizational structure that can lead to a successful business - and why leaders who refuse to understand that will fall behind.Five workplace concepts that won't exist in five years - and how to prepare for them now. What type of culture makes a team successful and brings out the best in your employees. Key Takeaways:Create the right culture and do all you can to unleash the potential of the people on your team - get the right people, make them feel empowered to do great work, make decisions, and work together. People will deliver more if they feel empowered. Research shows that annual reviews don't work and critical feedback rarely leads to better performance. Move toward real-time mentorship and coaching between the team members where the expectation of learning and improvement gets so ingrained that people will naturally seek and find experiences to help them close any gaps that they may have. Make opportunities more accessible at smaller increments. Give employees a chance to try something new, to stretch their skills, and learn and grow in many different ways. "Right now, we are more aware than ever how fast things can change. Even though the pace of change at work was pretty quick before, we've run this giant global experiment that's going to leave us in a new place. It is important to capture the energy of a moment like this." — Scott Burns About Scott Burns: Scott Burns is a leader in bringing data and technology to complex challenges. Back in 2000, he co-founded GovDelivery, the largest digital communications platform for the public sector, which served over 1,000 government agencies and enabled personalized communication with over 200 million citizens by the time it sold to another company in 2016. Currently, Scott is focused on using data and technology to make work better at both the individual and organizational level as the CEO and Co-Founder of Structural, a dynamic people directory and internal opportunity marketplace. Launched in 2017, Structural now serves tens of thousands of employees across ambitious organizations of all sizes.Scott has been recognized in Business Journal's 40 Under 40, Titans of Technology, and Federal Computer Week's Federal 100 list recognizing the most influential people in Federal Technology. Most recently, Scott was recognized as one of Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal's ten "Most Admired CEOs." Connect with Scott Burns and Structural: Email: Scott@Structural.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/smburns/Learn more about Structural: https://www.structural.com/Structural on Twitter: https://twitter.com/structuralaiStructural on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/structural-inc/ Connect with Maria: Get the podcast and book: TheEmpathyEdge.comLearn more about Maria's brand strategy work and books: Red-Slice.comDownload a free guide: The 5 Business Benefits of Empathy: http://red-slice.com/business-benefits-empathyHire Maria to speak at your next event: Red-Slice.com/Speaker-Maria-RossLinkedIn: Maria RossInstagram: @redslicemariaTwitter: @redsliceFacebook: Red Slice
In this episode, Barbara and Cory discuss: Taking part in the community, not just existing in the community. Growing practice in a small town. A mastermind for men - creating a community of inclusion and fighting isolation. Key Takeaways: Create an atmosphere that is so inviting that people actually want to be there and
Giving and receiving feedback, as we know, is one of the core tenants of great Leadership, and it’s no different whether you’re a first-line manager or a C-Suite executive. In this episode I sit with Michele Korfin, Chief Operating Officer and Chief Commercial Officer for Gamida Cell Ltd., an advanced cell therapy company committed to finding cures for patients with blood cancers and serious blood diseases. Michele's career spans across 25 years holding leadership positions in sales, marketing, manufacturing, and as a pharmacist by training, other scientific positions. Key Takeaways:Create a safe environment focused on three key areas of feedback: Feedback on strategies, business objectives, and business planning Feedback to others Asking for feedback from your employees (And act on it!) Best practices for giving feedback Take the time to invest in preparing for the discussion Start with open-ended questions Conduct a "Dry Run" with a trusted partner to walk through the conversation Understand that there is a connection between giving feedback and Situational Leadership, and it applies at all levels of leadership Leadership Resources:https://www.amazon.com/s?k=%E2%80%A2+Team+of+Rivals%3A+The+Political+Genius+of+Abraham+Lincoln&ref=nb_sb_noss (Team of Rivals: The Political Genius of Abraham Lincoln, by Doris Kearns Goodwin, Suzanne Toren, et al.)
About Lara Wagner: Born and raised in Atlanta, Georgia, Lara's parents encouraged a love of different cultures from a young age. Since then her career has taken her to live in Mongolia, Cambodia, and Ethiopia, further strengthening her love of diverse people and cultures. When it came time to plan her own multicultural wedding, she struggled to find sources of inspiration and community. Once her own wedding was over, she created Blended Bliss to give to others what she wishes she had.In this episode, Jamie, Heather and Lara discuss:Diversity in weddings and marriage with looks from multiple backgrounds and religions. Inspiring a community and giving them a sacred space.Different ideas and ways of incorporating cultural traditions.Getting past familial conflict while fusing families.Key Takeaways:Create a list of must-have ideas from your culture in order to develop a plan to incorporate cultural traditions. Figure out your life priorities and traditions that you want to incorporate into your new life together, not just for your wedding.If you aren't sure how to incorporate traditions into your wedding talk to people who have done it before. Don't feel lonely and don't be afraid to reach out. You aren't alone and there are many people who will celebrate your love. "You can't be what you can't see." — Lara WagnerConnect with Lara Wagner:Instagram: @blended.blissConnect with The Union Podcast:Website: https://theunionpodcast.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/unionpodcast/?hl=enShow: https://theunionpodcast.com/our-podcast/ Connect with Jamie:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdAcY6YGgF-RgGYXTsOENbAWebsite: https://jwcoordination.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jwcoordination/?hl=enFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/JWCoordination/ Connect with Heather:Website: https://theweddinghacker.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/weddinghackerInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/weddinghackerexpoPinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/theweddinghacker/ Show notes by Podcastologist: Kristen BraunAudio production by Turnkey Podcast Productions. You're the expert. Your podcast will prove it.
Dr. Angela E. Lauria is the founder of The Author Incubator™ and creator of the Difference Process™ for writing a book that matters. She is the author of the bestselling book The Difference: 10 Steps to Writing a Book that Matters and The Incubated Author: 10 Steps to Start a Movement with Your Message. On This Episode: Angela shares how she found her escape from an unhappy childhood at the library and how she wrote her first book at 13. Find out how music led Angela to be interested in activism. Hear how Angela got her first job as a research assistant in 1994, leading to 17-19 years as a freelance ghost-writer and marketer. Angela explains how she brought on several clients, worked every second she was awake, but still struggled to make good money. Key Takeaways: Create clarity about exactly what you do for people. Don’t make your buyer do the work. Your business model predetermines your outcome. You have to know your strengths to network effectively. Tweetable Quotes: “When you only eat when you earn and you only earn when you produce, you find out what works and what doesn’t very quickly.” Angela Lauria: TheAuthorIncubator.com (http://TheAuthorIncubator.com) Resources Mentioned: A Return to Love: https://amzn.to/30ZjBam (https://amzn.to/30ZjBam) Visit Travis’ website at travischappell.com (https://create.acast.com/episodes/3b48e6da-a672-4e83-9897-ddefc4e88bc7/travischappell.com) Join the Build Your Network Facebook group travischappell.com/group (https://create.acast.com/episodes/3b48e6da-a672-4e83-9897-ddefc4e88bc7/travischappell.com/group)
In this episode Jim and Melissa discuss: You should be intentionally living your life in a way that will make you into the person you want to be How to make the sales process fun, not scary Key Takeaways: Create a list of things you will never allow yourself to do As a business owner, you get to choose who you take on as a client If the income you have is not providing the lifestyle you want, put systems in place to scale your business to where you want it to be. "Do not hustle until you burn yourself out" - Melissa Krivachek Connect with Jim Padilla: Facebook YouTube LinkedIn Twitter Blog See behind-the-scenes how we build 7-figure personal development and lifestyle businesses! See how our team can make you money on launches and live events.
In this episode Jim and Melissa discuss: You should be intentionally living your life in a way that will make you into the person you want to be How to make the sales process fun, not scary Key Takeaways: Create a list of things you will never allow yourself to do As a business owner, you get to choose who you take on as a client If the income you have is not providing the lifestyle you want, put systems in place to scale your business to where you want it to be. "Do not hustle until you burn yourself out" - Melissa Krivachek Connect with Jim Padilla: Facebook YouTube LinkedIn Twitter Blog See behind-the-scenes how we build 7-figure personal development and lifestyle businesses! See how our team can make you money on launches and live events.
Stacey shares some practical advice that will help you to set yourself up for success. Key Takeaways: Create a designated space to work comfortably. Surround yourself with a network of people that are pursuing success with the same tenacity as you. Set goals Focus on what YOU’RE Good at and outsource the rest. Emphasize self-care.” Tweetable Quotes: “If you run it like a business, it will pay you like a business. If you run it like a hobby, it will cost you like a hobby.” “When we show up as the very best version of ourself it allows us to produce at the very best level that we can produce.” “Our conscious mind is our goal setter, our subconscious mind is our goal getter.” Resources: If you're ready to take yourself and your business to the next level, and are interested in a coaching program that will get you there: http://pivotpointadvantage.com/IwantSuccess (pivotpointadvantage.com/iWantSuccess) Join an interactive environment to help you build the success you've always wanted with other like-minded, success-driven entrepreneurs, business owners and sales professionals: https://www.facebook.com/groups/SellWithoutSelling/ (facebook.com/groups/SellWithoutSelling) Schedule a 15 minute call with Stacey: http://pivotpointadvantage.com/talktostacey (pivotpointadvantage.com/talktostacey)
In this episode, Jim and Rennie discuss how: Most people in America don't know enough about how to manage money You need to set aside a percentage of your business's income to invest in your future You need to always be looking for good opportunities to invest the money you have Key Takeaways: Create a financial accountability partner Start investing in your future using whatever you have Pay yourself first “90% of the population has been taught nothing about money, except 100% of the population is expected to know about it” — Rennie Gabriel Connect with Jim Padilla: Facebook YouTube LinkedIn Twitter Blog See behind-the-scenes how we build 7-figure personal development and lifestyle businesses! See how our team can make you money on launches and live events.
In this episode, Jim and Rennie discuss how: Most people in America don’t know enough about how to manage money You need to set aside a percentage of your business's income to invest in your future You need to always be looking for good opportunities to invest the money you have Key Takeaways: Create a financial accountability partner Start investing in your future using whatever you have Pay yourself first “90% of the population has been taught nothing about money, except 100% of the population is expected to know about it” — Rennie Gabriel Connect with Jim Padilla: Facebook YouTube LinkedIn Twitter Blog See behind-the-scenes how we build 7-figure personal development and lifestyle businesses! See how our team can make you money on launches and live events.
In this episode, Cynthia discusses: Playing the positive or negative “what if” game. The “what if” game as a useful tool in preparing for unknown and potential dangers. Mental Blueprints: Imagining scenarios and possible solutions to those scenarios Not dwelling on the negative “What ifs.” Key Takeaways: Create a “mental blueprint” or programming for your brain that helps you to react more quickly and work through the fight, flight, or freeze modes. You freeze when you have no blueprint. Work through “What ifs” that you are most likely to encounter or deal with in multiple situations and all the variables that may occur. Playing “what if” is a beneficial way to prepare for things, instead of thinking about all the things that could go wrong. Let the “what if” game guide you and help you address concerns and questions you may have. CONNECT WITH CYNTHIA: If you'd like to chat with Cynthia, sign up for your Personal Safety Preparedness Consultation with her today! Remember to subscribe to "Born to Be A Badass" so that you don't miss a single episode, and join us in the "Born to Be A Badass Collective" group on Facebook. While you're at it, won't you take a moment to write a short review and rate our show? It would be greatly appreciated! If you work in the self-defense world, are a survivor, a healer or otherwise BADASS woman and you would like to be interviewed by Cynthia, reach out at cynthia@jolicoeur.com To learn more about previous guests, listen to past episodes, and get to know your host, go to Apple Podcasts or here. Connect with me on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Linkedin
Vince sits down with Sales Sniper, Matt Ryder. Sales Sniper is a sales agency specializing in done for you high ticket sales, sales system building, and sales training. They are the top done for you sales agency with an average monthly sale value of 1.5 million dollars sold for our clients.On This Episode:Learn how to smash objections consistently.Hear how Matt went from sniper to salesman.Discover the danger of being too assumptive in sales conversations.Matt explains why you should never debate your customer.Key Takeaways:Create strong relationships.People are conditioned to have emotional conversations in the DMs.Take people through a process where they change their own mind.Avoid sounding like you are reading from a script. Employ intentional stuttering.Slow your speech.Always frame options based on their journey not on their bank account.The Question Formula for Overcoming Objections:What is their problem?Why is it a problem?What impact does the problem have?What are the consequences of not fixing the problem?What's the benefit of fixing the problem?Why it's important to take action now?Tweetable Quotes:“Every single conversation in life, you're either getting a commission or you're not.” – Vince Del Monte“You can be right or rich, you can't be both.” – Vince Del Monte“No is far more powerful than yes.” – Vince Del Monte Matt Ryder:instagram.com/sales_sniper_ofc For more information about Vince's 7-Figure Mastermind:CallwithVince.caReady to start, grow or scale your online fitness without sacrificing your faith, family and fitness? Hi, I'm Vince Del Monte, and I'd like to welcome you. The Level Up Community for Fit Pro's looking to start, grow or scale their online fitness business during COVID-19. What an incredible opportunity you have to serve more and earn more during this unprecedented time. Whether you're selling e-books, membership sites, challenges, supplements or high ticket coaching, I'm excited to help you smash it and despite the world crisis, this is the time you should be marketing, selling and serving more than ever. Having built four different 7 figure online fitness businesses myself (with all these different business models listed above and through countless ups and downs) I've discovered it's not rocket science on how to make money online, lots of ‘gurus' out there who can help you do that. The question is, can you build a business that is PREDICTABLE and SUSTAINABLE? This group is for coaches, experts and influencers who are ready to learn the secrets and strategies to LEVEL UP your business without sacrificing your faith, family and fitness in the process. If that's you, you've come to the right spot and it's an honour to have you join us.facebook.com/groups/TheLevelUpFitPros
If you wait to be fearless, it's never going to happen. Truth is, fear will always be there all your life. What you can do is take action. Then you can move beyond fears of failure, disappointment, and the unknown. Corporate employees, professional associations, university groups and leadership summits are inspired and motivated by Shirell A. Gross, Esq. . Her relatable, relevant and empowering messages are tailored to fit the right audiences at the right time, making her a well-regarded and highly sought-after speaker. In this episode, Shirell shares one big thing that is holding women back from reaching their highest potential. That is fear. It is never a good idea to wait until your fears are gone before you start to make things happen for yourself. It is imperative to act on things in the face of fear. What you will learn from this episode: Learn how to face your fear and take risk that will move you beyond self-doubt Learn how to overcome limiting beliefs that bring wrong assumptions about your capacity Find out how self-awareness brings you to become fully aware of your capabilities and powers you on to become a successful individual “Stop waiting to be fearless or feeling no fear before you do something. You have to do it in the face of fear.” - Shirell Gross Valuable Free Resource: Shirell Gross' Valuable Posts: Motivational Mondays and Take on Tuesdays Visit: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shirell-gross Topics Covered: 03:13 - Letting fear and self-doubt get in our way is one challenge to overcome. Trying hard though to separate our work and personal life but this self-doubt manifests in our professional life 06:52 - Getting stuck in our own self-belief and making firm decisions and actions about it is one big mistake people commit before seeking help. This is like letting ourselves trapped in our own world of make-believe 09:23 - One free actionable tip to address the challenge: "To create action no matter how small and stop constantly looking for the silver bullet to answer all of your problems." 10:51 - Valuable free resource she shares to help in understanding the challenge there going through - Motivational Mondays and Take on Tuesdays on her LinkedIn posts, Facebook business page and Instagram 12:32 - What is holding women back that they actually can have control over? Key Takeaways: “Create action no matter how small and stop constantly looking for the silver bullet to answer all of your problems.” - Shirell Gross “Don't over-exaggerate things that are not true.” - Shirell Gross “When you have that self-awareness, it really has a true benefit in your personal and in your professional life.” - Shirell Gross “I think that the biggest mistake the clients make before they start is that they've already made conclusions that are firm about situations.” - Shirell Gross “There's such a big world out there that you're not really as trapped as you think you are.” - Shirell Gross “When you bring awareness to your fear, you can address it. Anything you don't bring awareness to, it just keeps gnawing at you.” - Shirell Gross Ways to Connect with Shirell Gross: Website: https://www.shirellspeaks.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/shirellspeaks Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shirellspeaks Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shirell-gross Ways to Connect with Sarah E. Brown Website: https://www.sarahebrown.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/knowguides LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarahebrownphd
If you are growing an online business then list building should still remain a key activity in 2020. Having an email list allows you to communicate with your audience at any time and make offers. Your list is an asset owned by your business. Getting started with your email list does not have to be hard but it does take commitment and growing it should be part of your weekly goals. Growing an email list can often feel daunting, however, in this podcast I break it down for you and share with you quick fire tips to grow your email list and get to your first 500 email subscribers fast and beyond starting today Key Resources: 23 Ways To Get More Clients Cheat Sheet Key Takeaways: Create a freebie solving the key problem of your audience in a quick digestible way. Create a landing page which you can then create a value exchange for your audiences' email in exchange for your freebie. Promote your freebie everywhere, bios, email signature and celebrate all new subscribers entering your world. Keep the conversation going: Do keep the conversation going and be sure to follow us on all our socials and connect. Facebook community: The Female Entrepreneur Collective
Right now we are having to try and effectively balance working from home and juggling our 9 – 5 work, our hustle/startup business and other personal commitments. It is by no means easy but can be simple. For many who can, it is a good time to try and push our start up business along. In this episode, I breakdown the top tricks and habits that I apply to keep me focused, on track and productive during this super weird and strange time of lock down. I break down the routine which keeps me motivated to actually keep on creating results and momentum in my day and discuss other high motivator techniques that I use to get me back into the rhythm whenever I have lost my mojo. Resources: Join our FB Community: The Female Entrepreneur Collective Key Takeaways: Create a routine in the form of power hours and one that works for you at this time. It is not a one size fits all model. Have your priorities laid out in front of you and be mindful of both your short term and long term priorities. Change your energy and space Ensure that you have a cut – off point in order to differentiate between your professional hours and personal time, Keep the conversation going: Do keep the conversation going and be sure to follow us on all our socials and connect. Facebook community: The Female Entrepreneur Collective https://www.facebook.com/groups/TheFemaleEntrepreneurCollective
Jon Fuller: Speaking God’s Frequency In this episode, Jim Oliver and Jon Fuller discuss: Combining your faith and being an entrepreneur Taking his God given gift and entrepreneurial spirit and transitioning from using it for evil to using it for good and legit business How once he started aligning himself up with what God had to say – his life, his marriage and his family radically changed. Key Takeaways: Create business opportunities that are above and beyond anything we can imagine our faith Decide what you want and take massive action and whatever doesn’t work..change it! You’re going to fail, and you need to be okay with failure because all of us have done it, but failures don’t define you. The only thing that eliminates fear is action. Action cures fear. “Just go for your dream, realize you’re gonna fall flat on your face, learn from it and then just keep moving forward.” Jon Fuller About Jon Fuller: Jon is a devoted husband for over 20 years, father of 3, entrepreneur, and host of the podcast, “Are You Real”. Jon along with his wife, Kasey, own and operate several businesses. Their main business is a construction company where they build new homes, remodel, and buy and flip homes as well. Along with all of their businesses, and a busy family life Jon’s podcast has also been in the top 5 for over a year, and hit #1 multiple times in the U.S., and U.K. Book References: Speaking God’s Frequency by Jon B. Fuller Profit First by Mike Michalowicz Total Focus by Brandon Webb Destined to Win by Kris Vallotton and Thomas Nelson Chase the Lion by Mark Batterson Illusions by Richard Bach Jonathan Livingston Seagull by Richard Bach Connect with Jon Fuller: Website: New Life Homes TX Instagram: @areyourealpod Facebook: @areyourealpod Twitter: @areyourealpod Connect with Jim Oliver: Facebook: CreateTailwind & Jim Oliver Website: CreateTailwind.com YouTube: createtailwind.com LinkedIn: Jim Oliver
In this episode, Jewels and Sigrira discuss: Her passion for dismantling the species hierarchy How to read and connect with your pet's energy to improve communication Ways in which animals can help advance our own consciousness Key Takeaways: Create a rainbow bridge of light to establish telepathic connection with your pet As there are Star […] The post 007 Sigrira Perret-Gentil Savitski: Transcending Species appeared first on Eternal Gold™ Skincare Products.
In this episode, Jewels Arnes and Erika discuss: Letting go and downloading different frequencies to smooth skin Getting rid of the expectations other's have of you Creating nurturing blood and cells in your face Key Takeaways: Create an energy pattern to make it safe to be you Give yourself permission to be who you are […] The post 004 Erika: Face Reading appeared first on Eternal Gold™ Skincare Products.
In this episode, Jerry Bradshaw discusses: Why to train targeting in police dogs. Using fendeds in training. Training secondary targets. How to decoy the dog while training targeting and fendeds. Key Takeaways: Create a dog that has a habit to bite in a place and doesn’t have to make decisions at the last minute. Be patient when teaching secondary targets – the dog will often not recognize it as a target at first. Repetition is the key – the dog will get faster, more confident, and more fluid the more you practice. Notate the targeting training in your training records. "We are trying to create a dog that doesn’t think when he comes in for a bite. What we are trying to do is create a muscle memory habit in the dog." — Jerry Bradshaw Get Jerry's book Controlled Aggression on Amazon.com Contact Jerry: Website: controlledaggressionpodcast.com Tarheel Canine Training: www.tarheelcanine.com Youtube: tarheelcanine Twitter: @tarheelcanine Instagram: @tarheelk9 Facebook: TarheelCanineTraining Protection Sports Website: psak9.org Patreon: patreon.com/controlledaggression Train Hard, train smart, be safe. Show notes by Podcastologist Chelsea Taylor-Sturkie Audio production by Turnkey Podcast Productions. You're the expert. Your podcast will prove it.
Welcome to the TRUE NORTH COLLECTIVE PODCAST: SEASON 2! With co-hosts Rachel Bellotti and Jenell Riesner, this is a gathering of un-sugar-coated conversations celebrating the untold stories of everyday people fearlessly finding and living their true north. In our search to discover and live from our TRUE NORTH, we have met so many interesting, courageous people from all walks of life, doing all sorts of amazing things to live life in their unique way. Stories from all over the world. Stories with heart. Stories with grit. Stories with plot twists. Stories going untold – until now. This season, we continue to connect with and celebrate these untold stories of everyday people who are fearlessly living their true north and inspiring each of us to do the same. Today, we talk with Danielle Thornton (also known as Audah), owner of Starana, an end of life doula, wellness care doula, reiki practitioner, somatic bodyworker, and yoga and meditation teacher. In this episode, we dig into all things death – the misconceptions, the universalities, the unknowns, the fears, and the beauty of it. We unpack growing old, honoring the wisdom of elders, and how we can use the life transitions in front of us to prepare for the ultimate transition in this life. Plus some fart jokes for brevity! *note: this episode includes explicit language appropriate for those ages 16+ RESOURCES MENTIONED: Highly Sensitive Person John Paul Crimi + breathwork Bunco Ecstatic Dance Dallas Charles Manson movie – Charlie Says Steam Theory Brewing Company Music from: https://www.jukedeck.com/ 3 KEY TAKEAWAYS: Create the boxes you want to live in so that you are living in the realities of your choice versus the boxes created by society or the world. Closing your heart to pain means you also close your heart to joy and love and connection. When we resist pain, we are practicing closing our hearts to ALL aspects of life – the painful aspects AND the beautiful aspects. Practicing death is a form of learning how to soften, to not resist, to allow what is to be as it is. “He who wants the rose must learn to respect the thorn.” – yogi tea bag quote Honoring and integrating the wisdom of elders is a gap in our society. In our youth and vanity-obsessed culture, we have become afraid of elders because they represent our mortality, and when we disregard them, we miss out on BIG INSIGHTS and understandings around who we are as humans and what’s important and where we’ve been and where we could be going as a culture and as individuals. TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES: [1:00] being a Highly Sensitive Person [2:44] breaking out of boxes + creating the box you want to live in [5:45] Friday the 13th [9:22] Introducing Danielle! [16:22] brushes with death [20:00] learning from those who are dying + practicing death ahead of time through yoga, meditation + breathwork [28:00] coping with “loss” as a death doula [35:00] talking to those you love about their death [41:00] losing a job + relationship in the same year…major transitions can be powerful gateways to practice death – the final transition in this life [47:22] what happens when you die? [58:00] integrating the wisdom from elders in a youth + vanity obsessed culture [1:07:00] loneliness + loss of a sense of purpose as we age + aren’t producing at the level that is seen as a valuable contribution to society [1:20:00] death + fart jokes [1:21:30] living your TRUE NORTH + what it means to be me [1:24:45] Contact Danielle via starana.com or via email danielle@starana.com
Always seek to be in a room where you are not the smartest so your knowledge and experience can expand. Today's featured bestselling author is fellow podcaster, entrepreneur and speaker, Paul Edwards. Paul and I talk about his book, effectively connecting with others on a deeper level and more! Key Takeaways: Create your own networking group that's not branded as a networking group. Like organizing a game of cards at a cigar lounge. Commit the following three questions to memory when approaching others. - What's going well for you in business lately? - What's not going well in business for you now? - What are you looking forward to? The above questions help you to go beyond fact-finding to feeling finding. A lot of people want pain relief. A consistent sleep routine helps you have optimal health. Be a magnet and not a pusher. Recognize people who are good at what they do. Especially in public. You can make money by connecting people. Paul's Book: https://www.amazon.com/Business-Beyond-Meaningful-Connection-Entrepreneur/dp/1072236966/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1568345902&sr=1-3 Paul's New Site: https://www.thepaulsedwards.com Related Episodes: 106.5 - "Work Your Vision & Build a Brand" with Dr. Eric Holmes (@DrEricholmes1): http://goingnorth.libsyn.com/1065-work-your-vision-build-a-brand-with-dr-eric-holmes-drericholmes1 147 - "The Connector's Advantage" with Michelle Tillis Lederman (@mtlederman): http://goingnorth.libsyn.com/147-the-connectors-advantage-with-michelle-tillis-lederman-mtlederman Host 2 Host Special - "Faith, Reinvention & Biblical Character Development" with Bob Thibodeau (@bob_thibodeau): http://goingnorth.libsyn.com/host-2-host-special-faith-reinvention-biblical-character-development-with-bob-thibodeau-bob_thibodeau
Always seek to be in a room where you are not the smartest so your knowledge and experience can expand. Today's featured bestselling author is fellow podcaster, entrepreneur and speaker, Paul Edwards. Paul and I talk about his book, effectively connecting with others on a deeper level and more! Key Takeaways: Create your own networking group that’s not branded as a networking group. Like organizing a game of cards at a cigar lounge. Commit the following three questions to memory when approaching others. - What’s going well for you in business lately? - What’s not going well in business for you now? - What are you looking forward to? The above questions help you to go beyond fact-finding to feeling finding. A lot of people want pain relief. A consistent sleep routine helps you have optimal health. Be a magnet and not a pusher. Recognize people who are good at what they do. Especially in public. You can make money by connecting people. Paul's Book: https://www.amazon.com/Business-Beyond-Meaningful-Connection-Entrepreneur/dp/1072236966/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1568345902&sr=1-3 Paul's New Site: https://www.thepaulsedwards.com Related Episodes: 106.5 - "Work Your Vision & Build a Brand" with Dr. Eric Holmes (@DrEricholmes1): http://goingnorth.libsyn.com/1065-work-your-vision-build-a-brand-with-dr-eric-holmes-drericholmes1 147 - "The Connector's Advantage" with Michelle Tillis Lederman (@mtlederman): http://goingnorth.libsyn.com/147-the-connectors-advantage-with-michelle-tillis-lederman-mtlederman Host 2 Host Special - "Faith, Reinvention & Biblical Character Development" with Bob Thibodeau (@bob_thibodeau): http://goingnorth.libsyn.com/host-2-host-special-faith-reinvention-biblical-character-development-with-bob-thibodeau-bob_thibodeau
"What do Madonna, Martha Stewart, John Lennon, Ellen DeGeneres, Ben Franklin, Ronald Reagan, Leonardo da Vinci, Thomas Edison, and Johnny Cash have in common? Each is (or was) a list maker. These successful people, along with CEOs and successful entrepreneurs, all use lists to keep track of their ideas, thoughts, and tasks." Paula Rizzo, the author of Listful Living is going to share her best tips on how to use lists to live a happier, less stressed life. The show notes are at https://thegoodlifecoach.com/037 As a former senior health producer for Fox News Channel for more than a decade Paula produced segments with a range of top experts, including JJ Virgin, Jillian Michaels, and Deepak Chopra. A media veteran for nearly 20 years, she also worked in local news in New York City as a producer for WCBS, WPIX and WLNY. Key Takeaways: Create your roadmap the night before to set your intention for the next day. Write down how you want your day to go to keep you focused on priorities. Have one notebook and use it as a your system - but know not every system will work for everyone, so you'll need to figure out what works best for you. Make your lists very specific. For example, don't say do emails, write down who you need to email and when you are going to do it. Listful Living helps you figure out your productivity style. If you are struggling to get things done, time yourself to see how long a task takes you. Do a before lunch and after lunch list. Morning can be your writing time and in the afternoon set up meetings with others. Separate lists. Work tasks. Home tasks on different lists. Time yourself for 10 minutes and see how far you can get in that minutes. Priorities vs Tasks. Lists help us be less stressed. Stress impacts your mind and soul and 70-90% of all medical visits are related to stress. Schedule lunch every day on your list. Fridays are left open for creativity. Listful thinking What do Madonna, Martha Stewart, John Lennon, Ellen DeGeneres, Ben Franklin, Ronald Reagan, Leonardo da Vinci, Thomas Edison, and Johnny Cash have in common? Each is (or was) a list maker. These successful people, along with CEOs and successful entrepreneurs, all use lists to keep track of their ideas, thoughts, and tasks. Finding enough hours in the day to get everything accomplished and allow for some downtime can be a struggle. It's no wonder so many of us are stressed, overextended, and exhausted. More than half of all American employees feel overwhelmed, according to a study by the nonprofit Family and Work Institute. For the 54 percent of us who feel like we're chasing our own tails, Listful Thinking is here to prove that it doesn't have to be that way. You can still find time to relax, read a good book, and do the things you love. Listful Thinking is the book that will give readers their lives back with indispensible tips on saving time, getting organized, improving productivity, saving money, and reducing stress. Listful Living What's how many minutes there are in a day. How are you spending those precious minutes? Do you feel drained at the end of the day or look back and can't figure out where the time went? If you're not feeling fired up and fueled by your lists Paula Rizzo, best-selling author and Emmy-award winning television producer, delivers the solution in Listful Living: A List-Making Journey to a Less Stressed You. Prioritize what really matters: Listful Living is the journal you need to get your life in order once and for all. Make sure you're putting the right things on your list not just lists of tasks but those things you truly want to do that will nourish your soul. Make lists work for you: Anyone can make a list. But can that list make you a calmer, more mindful, super productive and less stressed version of yourself? It's easy to become overwhelmed by to-do's, bucket lists and goals. The secret to success is not just about what you put on your list but what you intentionally leave off. Less is more. Leading with intention and how you'd like your life to feel is key. Listful Living is the perfect book for list makers and life planners. Learn to: Tap into your own productivity style to get more done Curate your list making to best serve the lifestyle you want to lead Prioritize what's truly important and be mindful of where you spend your precious energy Create a roadmap to be less stressed Reduce stress She's also co-creator of Lights Camera Expert - an online course geared towards helping entrepreneurs, authors and experts get media attention. She also teaches Become A Video Star - a virtual workshop that empowers experts to create their own compelling videos. Paula has been featured in major media outlets like FoxNews.com, Business Insider and The Daily News. She's a contributor to MindBodyGreen.com, Entrepreneur.com and Thrive Global. A veteran speaker she's presented at MA Conference for Women, HOW Design Live, New York Women in Communications, National Association of Professional Organizers (NAPO), and many others. Key Takeaways If you are going to pitch someone you need to know what kind of show they work on so you know who and what to pitch. Lists help you become focused Many successful people like Madonna, Johnny Cash, Ellen DeGenerous all use lists. You shouldn't have to keep this in your mind. Listful Thinking is all about how you can to do it better. How to make better lists. Listful Living is a journal - self-discovery (where are you right now). Part 2 - Dream Big - what would your life look like. Part 3 - put self-care onto your calendar - put things into action. Mindfulness, Meditation, and other ways to reduce stress. A virtual trip - you need time to decompress. 3 best tips Be clear about what you put on your list- you'll be 33% more likely to achieve it. Be specific. Don't overwhelm yourself with big picture stuff Don't be afraid to outsource to get things off of your list. Let go of the things you think you “should be doing” Give yourself time on your calendar for you. Create an “isolation bubble”. listproducer.com IG - listproducer Be of service. Look to see who that producer's audience is - watch the show, read the magazine, watch the ads so you know who the audience is. When you pitch don't say I won awards - talk about how I can serve your audience. Look up the stuff the producer has done before and make a connection to the producer when you pitch. Treat them like a person. Create the relationship before the book is out. Get the practice. Being able to think visually for TV is key: Be able to be found by consistently sharing content. Do video first - then you can take the audio and transcribe it. Share opinions and your views around your expertise. Get yourself in the mindset of the media. To pitch television - you need to send a clip of you on video. They need to see what you look and sound like on camera. A producer will always do a pre-interview with you to avoid someone flat-line on camera. What colors should people wear? Always wear bold colors. Jewel tones are great. Solids. See what the set looks like and don't wear the same color as the set - you want to pop. Always bring a back-up wardrobe with you. Avoid patters because they are not good on camera. Also, avoid white and black as it doesn't look good on camera. Wear stuff you've worn before - don't test an outfit on TV. Same goes for jewelry. If you wear a dress - they will need to strap onto your bra or you can wear pants. Practice what you are going to say before you go on camera. Think in headlines and say those when on air. Don't talk too much. Watch the show and the anchor before going on. Know that they may not be friendly or talk to you - so don't take it personally and don't let the anchor's energy throw you off. Keep your energy up and “perform”. You have to tell the story like a broadway actor and do it again and again like a pro. Ground yourself. Calm yourself down and take deep breaths. The lights are very bright and hot but the studios are really cold. Create videos for your business development. Have people know you before they hire you. It is more intimate. Video is one step up from a podcast because you can see and hear the person. Always think “how can I be of service?” It is always about the audience. How can you help someone and what is the tip you can leave them with today? Social media is important - be consistent and keep it authentic. It depends on the outlet how much they'll care how big your following is. Someone might not like your pitch but they may like you and will collaborate with you.You have to follow up if you don't hear back. Reply back to the same email and re-pitch. “Hey I know you are really busy and wanted to put this back on the top of your list and wanted to talk about this as I think it was helpful to your audience.” You can call the producer's number and leave a message and then follow-up with an email. Paula's 3 Best Tips for List-Making: Be clear about what you put on your list- you'll be 33% more likely to achieve it. Be specific. Don't overwhelm yourself with big picture stuff. Don't be afraid to outsource to get things off of your list. Let go of the things you think you “should be doing” Give yourself time on your calendar for you. Create an “isolation bubble”. Resources http://listproducer.com Michele's Free List of 52 Self-Care Tips Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, or on your favorite podcast player -- and be sure to follow us Instagram! 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About Altovise Altovise Pelzer is a Best-Selling Author, Professional Speaker, Live Streamer, Life Coach and founder of the World Voice League. She also hosts the #SpeakEasy Podcast, your #1 Podcast for unscripted and unbiased perspectives on becoming and staying a successfully paid Author or Speaker. Homelessness and molestation greatly affected Altovise. She hit a turning point in her life after decades of being silent about her molestation story even after finding out both her girls were molested. This was the catalyst for her decision to motivate women to “Leverage Their Life’s Circumstances” by learning to love their voice. She takes women from abuse to applause by equipping them to Define, Accept and Use their Voice as a Speaker, Author or Entrepreneur. In this episode Virginia and Altovise discuss: How to avoid business card hell! Networking tips for introverts How to be deliberate about networking How to attract people to your conversation Using social media to build your community and grow your confidence Key Takeaways: Create a system for turning business cards into bonafide connetions Find hat you love and authentically express it Uncommon commonalities are the entry points to connection Always show up as the best version of yourself Show up in service to others How to reach Altovise Facebook: www.facebook.com/worldvoiceleague LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/worldvoiceleague Instagram: www.instagram.com/worldvoiceleague Website: www.altovisepelzer.com
Christina Dobner has been in business for more than 35 years together with her husband Peter. Some of their successes on the way include Austrian Champions in ballroom dancing representing Austria at European and World Championships. They built a successful life in London even if they only arrive with two suitcases and savings for eight weeks. Christina and Peter started a company out of their spare room and received a range of business awards during these years. They sell this company in 2015 to pursue being their purpose of teaching the tools of Avatar course. Today in this episode, Ariane discussed with Christina the journey of finding her Avatar master, how she was able to introduce the course to her husband and kids. Plus, they delve into the topic of finding peace through the tools of Avatar. In this episode of The Creator Mindset Podcast: How did Christina go from being a ballroom dancer to Avatar Course master The pivotal moment of Christina's life and take the Avatar Course How she was introduced to the Avatar Course The one exercise in the course that made a very huge impact on Christina's journey Hear from Christina how the course made them have a clear vision for their business Key Takeaways Create what you want to experience. When you go through challenges in life, learn from them. Connect with Christina: Website Facebook Telephone number: 0043676423441
Aneta Nowak is a Sailing Coach on a mission to combine her passion for sailing with personal development coaching. In 2018, she decided to launch her sailing coaching business through 1-on-1 coaching, workshops, and webinars. She now wants to take her business to the next level by offering online courses to help more people achieve personal growth through sailing. Aneta joins me for this On Air Coaching to learn how to keep the momentum she has built in her business while launching her new online course. I explain how setting metrics and goals can help defeat overwhelm and procrastination, the importance of building your list before launching a new course, and content creation strategies to promote your course while growing your email and waiting lists. I also share why building a waiting list while developing your online course is critical to a successful launch and how to identify when it's the perfect time to launch your online course. “Google needs to like you - and Google likes people who have content on their website.” - Sigrun In This Episode of The Sigrun Show: Building an nurturing your waiting list How to identify the perfect time to launch your online course Building an “interest list” before launching your course Why building your email list is critical to successfully launching your course Creating content to promote your online course Developing metrics and goals to maintain momentum and ensure your launch is a success Key Takeaways: Create content to get ranked on Google. Build your email and waiting lists. Consider using Facebook ads to promote your online course. Please share, subscribe and review on iTunes Thank you for joining me on this episode of the Sigrun Show. If you enjoyed this episode, please share, subscribe and review on iTunes or Google Play Music so more people can enjoy the show. Don't forget to follow and connect with me on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram! Get Your Free Training Through my own entrepreneurial journey and by training thousands of online entrepreneurs I've identified 7 STAGES of a Profitable Online Business. Get free access to the 7 Stages training videos and take your online business to the next stage.
Alannah Moore is a Do-It-Yourself website specialist whose mission is to help online entrepreneurs create their own website. This business idea came from a typical client need she encountered as a former web designer. Today, she offers a variety of online courses designed to help online business owners learn how to create a website and has written several books including the 2013 Amazon bestseller Create Your Own Website Using WordPress in a Weekend. Alannah joins me on this On Air Coaching episode to learn how to raise her prices to level up her business while helping creative entrepreneurs build beautiful websites. I share why your pricing should have levels based on a pyramid as well as strategies on how to package and price your products. I also discuss why people sign up for courses even if they can watch things for free on YouTube as well as how to keep the buzz going as you and your clients look forward to a product launch. “You need to value your time and expertise.” - Sigrun In This Episode of The Sigrun Show: Pricing your products and services based on value and perception Creating a price pyramid Using lower price points when testing the proof of concept on a new product or service The importance of the customer journey when pricing your products How raising your prices can help your customers be more committed How underpricing your services is a disservice to your clients - as well as yourself and your family Using early-bird pricing to create buzz about new products and courses How to raise your course prices following a launch How to use webinars to promote a new course launch How to leverage scarcity to create a successful course launch Key Takeaways: Create a few key package options with varying prices based on value. People are not as committed when they pay low prices. Build scarcity and buzz when launching new products, courses, and services. Please share, subscribe and review on iTunes Thank you for joining me on this episode of the Sigrun Show. If you enjoyed this episode, please share, subscribe and review on iTunes or Google Play Music so more people can enjoy the show. Don't forget to follow and connect with me on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram! Get Your Free Training Through my own entrepreneurial journey and by training thousands of online entrepreneurs I've identified 7 STAGES of a Profitable Online Business. Get free access to the 7 Stages training videos and take your online business to the next stage.
In this episode, Jon and Don Miguel Ruiz Jr. discuss: don Miguel's journey to find himself How to manage your own energy How marathons correlate in business Taking time to refuel and recover Key Takeaways: Create the life you want to live Life has all the right to say "no" to us Crossing the threshold is exactly what life is Redirect your attention and be willing to see the bigger picture “The biggest obstacle we have in our life is life itself" - don Miguel Ruiz Jr. Connect with Don Miguel Ruiz Jr.: Twitter: @dMiguelRuizJr Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/don-Miguel-Ruiz-Jr-292880110386/?ref=br_tf Instagram: @DonMiguelRuiz LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/miguel-ruiz-jr-86139bb/ Website: www.miguelruizjr.com Email: karla@miguelruiz.com Book: don Miguel Ruiz's Little Book of Wisdom: The Essential Teachings Get Jon's book "The Think Big Movement: Grow your business big. Very Big!" here Connect with Jon Dwoskin: Website: http://jondwoskin.com/ Twitter: @jdwoskin Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jonathan.dwoskin Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Thejondwoskinexperience/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jondwoskin/ Email: jon@jondwoskin.com Show Notes by Show Producer: Britnie Leverett Audio production by Turnkey Podcast Productions. You're the expert. Your podcast will prove it.
Tom Martin is a Certified YouTube Expert in audience growth and digital rights. He worked with big giants in the media industry to boost their YouTube viewing results. These giants include BBC Worldwide, Fortune 500 companies, and the world's largest independent television company. Tom desires to help anyone who wants to get started on YouTube through his business FAQ Tube. Tom joins me in this episode to share tips on how to grow your online business and get a headstart on YouTube. He explains how to get the maximum click-through rate and the perks of reaching a certain subscriber level. He also talks about the significance of setting realistic goals regarding subscriber level as well as some practical guidelines in setting up your YouTube channel to make it visually appealing and establish credibility. “Optimize everything for the platform as much as possible to get discovered and get watched.” - Tom Martin In This Episode of The Sigrun Show: How Tom became a YouTube expert Why paid media is considered a quick win on YouTube His recommendations for YouTube ads How the YouTube reward/punish system works Several approaches when retargeting your audience using YouTube Why you shouldn't copy-paste videos from YouTube to Facebook The differences between YouTube video posts and Facebook video posts What people usually do before subscribing to a YouTube channel Key Takeaways: Create videos based on your keywords. YouTube is a long-term play so be patient and be prepared to work persistently. Timing is vital in the increased view rate. Connect with Tom Martin: FAQTube.tv FAQ Tube on Twitter YouTube Optimization eBook Free guide for beginners! Go to FAQTube.tv/star Please share, subscribe and review on iTunes Thank you for joining me on this episode of the Sigrun Show. If you enjoyed this episode, please share, subscribe and review on iTunes or Google Play Music so more people can enjoy the show. Don't forget to follow and connect with me on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram! 12 Days of Webinars! I'm sharing twelve of my most powerful, strategy-packed webinars from my membership site - for FREE! Everything you need to turn your passion into a profitable online business will be in there. You'll get your first webinar on December 25th. Click here to sign up.
Bulletproof Dental Practice Podcast Episode 14 Host: Dr. Peter Boulden / Atlanta Dental Spa Guest: Charissa Wood / Atlanta Dental Spa Key Takeaways: Create an appointment flow that will ensure consistency Consistency is one of the biggest reasons for her success Give customized care to every patient Find the balance between consistency and tailored care Educate patients about the process and the value you offer Be aware of your patient's situation and empathize where they are Be open to change - either new technology or new processes Assess your hygiene department and be willing to make changes if you're not happy with its production Fuel the fire by exposing your hygienist to further learning Create a plan together with your hygienist and be collaborative Hygiene can be a standalone income source and not just a "loss leader" / necessity In every hygiene step you do, help the patient understand where they are so they can make the best decisions for themselves Tweetables: "We're not there to fix teeth. We're there to help people." - Charissa Wood
There's a lot we can learn from traditional brands and businesses about how to build communities online. I've recently been observing how Target cultivated its community.Now I'm sharing 4 lessons you can apply to your online business that I learned from watching Target.Key Takeaways- Create exclusivity (01:56)- Build culture by sharing your values (04:04)- Curate conversations (06:36)- Elevate your community (08:59)Additional Resources: - Join the waitlist for my course (coming 2022): https://www.shanalynn.com/course- Get in touch: https://www.shanalynn.com/connect - Follow me on IG: https://www.instagram.com/shanaspeaksCommunity Creators is a podcast for online entrepreneurs looking to learn more about creating thriving communities and empowering their community teams.Be sure to follow the podcast, so you never miss an episode!