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Have ever wondered what it's like to experience an Ask Your Energy session? I wanted to give you a chance to see what it's like, so in this episode, I invited Kristin Lajeunesse, an entrepreneur with whom I have never worked before, to receive a live Energy Coaching session with me. Like many entrepreneurs, she had questions about how to attract more high paying clients, and how to shift her relationship with money. In this mini session, we were able to help her shift and have a breakthrough! If you are entrepreneur who wants to attract more money and clients, but are not sure how, the short answer is to ‘ask your energy.' Your energy knows exactly what will work for you, and more importantly, what will not work. Can you relate to the messages she received? Leave a comment and let me know
Our guest for the 308th episode of The Copywriter Club Podcast is Kristin Lajeunesse. Kristin is an author and former digital nomad who has traveled to all 50 states in the U.S. and 21 countries on a mission to find delicious vegan food along the way. Her travels led her to copywriting and over the last couple of years, she's built a thriving business. Here's how her story goes: Kristin's 3 lives and how they led her top copywriting. Starting a business on Fiverr before hiring a sales consultant. Landing large clients with employees vs solopreneur clients. What it's like to work with a sales consultant – how does it fit into the budget? Are you doing the same amount of work for less money? The best tool you can use on a sales call. How to turn your sales call into an organic conversation rather than an interrogation. How much do we really need to do to ensure a high-quality customer experience? The two best investments Kirstin's made in her business. How she manages her small team and hires subcontractors to support her business. How she pays her subcontractors. Her process for being the main point of contact and delegating to subcontractors. What it's like to write for businesses that may take a toll on your mental state – what should you consider? Balancing being a highly sensitive entrepreneur and setting boundaries. Why she chose the van life? The best destination for digital nomads. What it's like to write a book for a traditional publisher. Setting up a book tour and finding sponsors. Hit play or check out the transcript below. The people and stuff we mentioned on the show: The Copywriter Think Tank Kira's website Rob's website Kristin's website The Copywriter Club Facebook Group The Copywriter Underground Free month of Brain.FM Episode 81 Episode 137 Episode 305 The TCC Shop Full Transcript: Rob Marsh: Every copywriter knows how important sales are to your business. We get paid to help clients get sales, and we sell our own products and services. If we don't do that, we don't even really have a business. In fact, improving your sales skills is one of the best things that you can do to grow your business. And our guest today is copywriter, Kristin Lajeunesse whose business completely changed once she got serious about her sales process. In fact, she hired a sales consultant to sit in on her calls, to help with proposals and help her attract the right clients. And the result was a six-figure business in less than a year. And if that sounds like something that you might want to do with your business, you may want to stick around for this interview. Kira Hug: Okay, I'm going to stick around because that sounds great. I'll stick around. Before we jump into the interview with Kristin, we just want to share something we're really excited about. At least I am. This week, you can jump into the Copywriter Underground, which is our membership for $17 a month. It would be $17 for your first month to just try it out. If you've wanted to jump in, but you weren't sure this is a really great opportunity to get in there and see what it's all about. But Rob, what do you like the most about the Copywriter Underground? Rob Marsh: I like so many things about the Copywriter Underground, but I think my favorite thing that we do, or at least that I do is the weekly copy critique or the almost weekly because we do miss them every once in a while. I love having the opportunity to check out what members are writing, the things they're creating for their clients or even for their own businesses. It's just a lot of fun to jump in and give feedback on that. But it's just such a great community, a great place to ask questions, to hang out. There's a ton of training in there. There's just so much stuff in there that it's really hard to choose just one.
Welcome to season 2 of The 20-20 Grief Project Podcast with Diane Brennan and Kristin Lajeunesse. This season, we've invited guests to join us in discussions related to end-of-life planning. Meet doctors, lawyers, and other real people who share their experiences and expertise on the matter! About The 20-20 Grief Project Podcast Exploring real, uninhibited conversations about loss and grief—The 20-20 Grief Project Podcast was created by Diane P. Brennan, a Licensed Mental Health Counselor—inviting everyday discussions, conversations, and storytelling around death, dying, grief, and loss. It also explores the psychology of loss and grief, allowing listeners to be more curious and less afraid of the topic of death and dying. Are you looking to better understand grief with all the loss in the world right now? Have you been wanting to make sense of or navigate life after loss? Or wish to better support someone else who is grieving? The 20-20 Grief Project Podcast strips away the taboo nature of talking about death, grief, and loss and focuses on true stories directly from those who have experienced it. If you've been questioning life and death after your own loss, want to understand someone else's loss, or are simply curious about the topic of death and dying, this podcast is for you. This podcast is an extension of The 20-20 Grief Project, started in 2018 in response to Diane's desire to understand grief's lasting effects on our lives. Inspired by the phrase, “hindsight is 20-20,” this project features real people, real stories, and real grief. -- “A way to look back in a way that allows us to move forward.” Can't wait for the next episode or want to learn more? Check out some of our earlier stories at 2020GriefProject.com. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/diane-brennan/message
Sometimes when you're struck with a moment of inspiration you just have to follow it. My guest this week is Kristin Lajeunesse, and she has been following her inspiration for many years since she began a national-turned-worldwide lifestyle in search of the best vegan food on earth! She has written a book about her travels, continued living nomadically, and started her own small business. Yes, she's very impressive. We talk about her goals and how she manages her time throughout all of her endeavors. We also talk about mental health and discuss recognizing the privilege that allows some of us to follow our whims and how important it is to keep that in perspective. New episodes every Monday! Subscribe for reminders! Videos with creative tips and my guests every week at YouTube.com/dontworryimfinite! Visit dontworryimfinite.com for addition content, information on upcoming guests, and more! Follow me on social media: Instagram: dontworryimfinite Twitter: donisfinite Find Kristin online: Will Travel For Vegan Food website KML Collective - Kristin's Copywriting website @wtfveganfood on IG @kristinlaj on IG Music by Nathan Terry Instagram: nterrymusic www.nterrymusic.com Links to our recommendations of the week: Calendly - Appointment scheduling software (Kristin's rec) The Copywriter Club podcast (Kristin's rec) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dontworryimfinite/support
This week, Don and Chuck are joined by Kristin Lajeunesse to talk about Moon. Starring Sam Rockwell (and almost no one else), Moon tells the story of a solitary man named Sam who works on the moon, mining helium that creates power for those back on Earth. With three weeks left of his three year stint on the job, Sam is ready to return home when he encounters the only other human on the moon - himself. The indie sci-fi drama (or is it horror? Or action? I don't know; ask Don) gives Don, Chuck, and Kristin the chance to talk about memories, being your own best company, and how, sometimes, hope is the only thing that can sustain us, Check out Kristin on instagram at @kristinlaj and @wtfveganfood. Check out her website, KMLCollective.com Music by Nathan Terry nterrymusic.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Click here for the full show notes.In today's episode, we'll be talking to Kristin Lajeunesse. Kristin was perhaps one of the first vegan travel bloggers, or at least the first one that I had ever heard of. Back in 2011, she decided to undertake the rather daunting but delicious task of visiting every single vegan restaurant in the US while living in a van. She will be talking about how her epic journey and how this trip really changed how she sees the world. If you have ever considered long term solo travel especially as a woman, then listen to what Kristin has to say about this topic. We also touch on how this kind of travel can change your outlook on the world so please take a listen.Kristin's interview was one of the interviews I recorded back as COVID for an online event I was planning at that time and COVID was kicking off. I had to edit out a couple of parts and you might notice at the end there is a bit of a big cut. We were actually making predictions about how long covid might impact travel, which of course is a little inaccurate and outdated, hence the cut. I hope it doesn't impact too much.
Today I chat with Kristin Lajeunesse. Kristin is a published author and founder of the award-winning website Will Travel for Vegan Food (based on a two-year van-dwelling excursion that took her through all 50 states and an eight-month-long around-the-world trip). In January 2011, Kristin quit her 9-5 desk job in an effort to eat at every single vegan restaurant in the country. Kristin continued to travel full-time for 8 consecutive years while building her business from all over the world. Kristin has a Master of Arts in Integrated Marketing Communication from Emerson College. Follow Kristin’s travel excursions at @wtfveganfood.com (Instagram) and her dancer meets copywriter business at @kristinlaj (Instagram). This series features conversations I conducted with individuals who have dedicated their work and lives to Vegan research, businesses, art, and society. This podcast series is hosted by Patricia Kathleen and Wilde Agency Media.
Kristin Lajeunesse is a disrupter of vegan food, digital nomadism, and online marketing. She Kickstarted her way into van life to eat at every vegan restaurant in the continental United States (and then some elsewhere!) over the course of two years. Kristin has since written a book about that adventure and founded a marketing consultancy, and coaches others to be courageous. Find her at http://wtfveganfood.com/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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In today’s episode of The Plant Trainers Podcast we talk to Kristin Lajeunesse and how she will travel for vegan food! Kristin started this journey when she decided to hit the road and eat in every single vegan restaurant in the USA. Throughout the show we explore what urged her to do this and of course vegan travel. Many people feel they cannot sustain their values while travelling, but when you are done with this show you will feel like a pro and you’ll rock your plant-based or vegan summer voyages! Kristin Lajeunesse is founder of and writer for the award-winning website Will Travel for Vegan Food. In September 2011, the New York native began traveling throughout the US in an effort to eat at every single all-vegan establishment she could find. Eighteen of those early consecutive travel months were spent living out of a renovated sports van affectionately named Gerty. As of July 2014, Kristin met her goal of visiting and eating in each of the 50 states and in April 2015 became a first-time traditionally published author with her memoir: Will Travel for Vegan Food: A Young Woman’s Solo Van-Dwelling Mission to Break Free, Find Food, and Make Love. In 2016 Kristin was selected as part of a winning team for VeganTravel.com to embark on an around-the-world journey, documenting vegan food and culture wherein she visited 20 countries. Since returning to the US Kristin is now focused on creating the first nationally televised vegan travel show. A self-employed restaurant marketing strategist and promotional video maker, Kristin has chosen to maintain a location-independent lifestyle indefinitely. She has a Master of Arts in Integrated Marketing Communication from Emerson College. In this episode we discuss: Will travel for food Support systems Getting starting Lifestyle design Leaving a relationship for food Travel If it’s vegan I’ll eat it Health on the road Tips for travel days, and being away Social media Best cities for vegan dining Maintaining a Mobile lifestyle and supporting herself Links to things we mentioned: – Vegan Leather Handbags Will Travel For Vegan Food: , , , , , – Turning passion projects into profitable careers with Kristin Lajeunesse Kristin’s Book – Check out the Thank you to this month’s Patrons for supporting us on : “Joe” Millie Pearson Stu Dolnick Mary Lou Fusi Don’t forget to contact us at with your question for our Plant Trainers Facebook Lives! We hope you enjoyed this podcast! Please take a moment and – we would be grateful! This will help get our podcast out to others who may enjoy it. We promise to read your reviews and consider your feedback. This show is for you. Please subscribe to The Plant Trainers Podcast on , , or so you will know when we release a new episode. We’re also available to ! Help us by spreading the news about our totally awesome Podcast! Click for a list of our services
In this episode I interview Kristin Lajeunesse, freelance marketing consultant, owner of Kale Media and founder of Will Travel for Vegan Food. After graduating from Emerson College with a Master's Degree in Integrated Marketing Communication, Kristin landed a dream 9-5 office job with an animal rights non-profit organization in Boston. In 2011 she felt herself drawn to an entrepreneurism and launched various businesses including Vegan Weddings (which she recently sold) and Kale Media, while still working full time. One day she got the idea to quit her job, sell her stuff and move into a van to travel across the US and eat at every vegan restaurant. This passion project, which lasted two years, led to a book and website Will Travel for Vegan Food. During this time, Kristin amassed a large social media following, including more than 100,000 followers on Facebook alone. Since then she's traveled across the globe, earning income from freelance marketing, lifestyle design coaching and consulting, as well as her online program on how to launch a book on a zero budget. A true digital nomad, Kristin helps passion-driven individuals gain clarity around their goals and business ideas. In this interview she talks about: • How a passion project can turn into a career and initiate additional business offerings • The challenges of working and running a business while traveling • The first three things you need to do when landing in a new place to ensure you can get your work done • Why she advocates not paying to promote Facebook posts unless it's something of major importance • The downsides of mass following others on social media to gain followers • How to get a sponsor for your book or other project • And much more Visit the Kristin Lajeunesse website Check out the Will Travel for Vegan Food website, including details about the book Find out about Kristin's online program How to Launch & Promote Your First Book on a $0 Budget Brands mentioned in vegan business news: Veggemo Ocado Gardein Pret a Manger One Planet Pizza RESOURCES: My Online PR Course for Vegan Business Owners & Entrepreneurs: Vegans in the Limelight My book Vegan Ventures: Start and Grow an Ethical Business Follow Vegan Business Media on: Facebook Twitter Instagram Connect with me personally at: Facebook Twitter LinkedIn
In this episode I interview Kristin Lajeunesse, freelance marketing consultant, owner of Kale Media and founder of Will Travel for Vegan Food. After graduating from Emerson College with a Master’s Degree in Integrated Marketing Communication, Kristin landed a dream 9-5 office job with an animal rights non-profit organization in Boston. In 2011 she felt herself drawn to an entrepreneurism and launched various businesses including Vegan Weddings (which she recently sold) and Kale Media, while still working full time. One day she got the idea to quit her job, sell her stuff and move into a van to travel across the US and eat at every vegan restaurant. This passion project, which lasted two years, led to a book and website Will Travel for Vegan Food. During this time, Kristin amassed a large social media following, including more than 100,000 followers on Facebook alone. Since then she’s traveled across the globe, earning income from freelance marketing, lifestyle design coaching and consulting, as well as her online program on how to launch a book on a zero budget. A true digital nomad, Kristin helps passion-driven individuals gain clarity around their goals and business ideas. In this interview she talks about: • How a passion project can turn into a career and initiate additional business offerings • The challenges of working and running a business while traveling • The first three things you need to do when landing in a new place to ensure you can get your work done • Why she advocates not paying to promote Facebook posts unless it’s something of major importance • The downsides of mass following others on social media to gain followers • How to get a sponsor for your book or other project • And much more Visit the Kristin Lajeunesse website Check out the Will Travel for Vegan Food website, including details about the book Find out about Kristin’s online program How to Launch & Promote Your First Book on a $0 Budget Brands mentioned in vegan business news: Veggemo Ocado Gardein Pret a Manger One Planet Pizza RESOURCES: My Online PR Course for Vegan Business Owners & Entrepreneurs: Vegans in the Limelight My book Vegan Ventures: Start and Grow an Ethical Business Follow Vegan Business Media on: Facebook Twitter Instagram Connect with me personally at: Facebook Twitter LinkedIn
This week's guest is Kristin Lajeunesse from Will Travel for Vegan Food. In part one of her interview, we discuss the two years she spent living out of a van while on a mission to visit every single vegan restaurant in the United States, the memoir she has since published, whether or not she continues to live a nomadic lifestyle almost three years later, and her advice for those considering living a nomadic lifestyle themselves. To find links to the things mentioned in today's episode, check out the show notes on the Living Unconventionally website. Click here to join the Living Unconventionally Facebook Group. To sign-up for email updates on all things Living Unconventionally, just text FREEDOM to 444999.
On this week s Louisiana Eats , we examine the lives of five different individuals who have taken long, adventurous journeys, both personally and physically, to reach maturity and a clear sense of purpose. We begin with a conversation with Zdenek Kastanek, a self styled "spirits evangelist" for Proof and Company, an elite distribution business that is helping to shape the pre eminent cocktail bars of Singapore. Zdenek explains how his odyssey to become a master of cocktails took him from a small town in the Czech Republic to a transient life working in some of the most glamorous watering holes across the globe. Next, we speak with Louisiana born blogger and writer Kelly Williams Brown, author of Adulting How to Become a Grown up in 468 Easy ish Steps. Kelly discusses her transition into adulthood and offers several pieces of advice on the subject, many of which pertain to the kitchen. Veganism featured broadly in Kristin Lajeunesse s adulting. She honed her grown up identity traveling alone across the U.S. in search of vegan food, and shares with us her experience on the road. Finally, we speak with the Lee Brothers, Matt and Ted Lee, whose passion for Southern food took them from boiled peanut vendors to James Beard Award winning cookbook authors and media personalities. We travel from childhood into adulthood on this week's Louisiana Eats
Kristin literally changed her life in pursuit of vegan food! She went on an adventure to find the best vegan restaurant in the country, and in the process lived in her van and traveled the country. Kristin is here today to tell us about her journey and her new book! Being hailed as “Sex and the City for Food,” The Food Heals Podcast brings together experts in the field of nutrition, health and healing to teach you the best-kept natural secrets to being a hotter, healthier, happier YOU! The Food Heals Podcast is hosted by Allison Melody and Suzy Hardy – two self-proclaimed natural chicks who will rock your world and change your beliefs about health! This sexy, savvy duo provides eco-friendly advice on a variety of issues including the healing power of nutrition, living authentically, turning your passion into your career, choosing the best natural health and beauty products, the benefits of a plant-based diet and so much more! Find out how to win a swag bag full of our favorite organic, vegan health and beauty products including luscious face lotion, wrinkle-reducing clay mask, refreshing essential oil spritzer, delicious deodorant, detox supplements and more by subscribing to our show!
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Sooner or later, we all have to grow up, but exactly what that process entails can vary dramatically. On this week s Louisiana Eats , we investigate what it means to be an adult and the journey of self discovery. First, we speak with Zdenek Kastanek, a self styled "spirits evangelist" for Proof and Company, an elite distribution business that is helping to shape the pre eminent cocktail bars of Singapore. Zdenek explains how his journey to become a master of cocktails took him from a small town in the Czech Republic to a transient life working in some of the most glamorous watering holes across the globe. Then, we speak with Louisiana born blogger and writer Kelly Williams Brown, author of Adulting How to Become a Grown up in 468 Easy ish Steps. Kelly discusses her transition into adulthood and offers several pieces of advice on the subject, many of which pertain to the kitchen. Veganism featured broadly in Kristin Lajeunesse s adulting. She honed her grown up identity traveling alone across the U.S. in search of vegan food, and shares her experience on the road. Finally, we speak with Chef Pinky Harris who tells her story of becoming a chef, all while tackling the challenges that come from being legally blind from birth. We also get a sneak peek at her new venture, Pinky s At The Court, which she recently opened in the Criminal Court Building in New Orleans. We travel from childhood into adulthood on this week's Louisiana Eats Pinky s Pressaletta 3" x 6" ciabatta loaf from Maple Street Patisserie 3 thin slices of Chisesi Brothers Ham 3 thin slices Creminelli Mortadella 3 thin slices Creminelli Salami 1 slice BelGioioso Provolone, halved 2 thin slices BelGioioso Mozzarella 2.5 oz Boscoli Olive Salad 2 oz Pastorelli 80 20 Blended Oil 2 kosher dill pickle spears Pre heat panini press to 425 degrees. Slice the ciabatta loaf in half and lightly brush the Pastorelli 80 20 Blended Oil onto the ciabatta open face. Layer Chisesi ham slices across on half of the open face ciabatta. Then, layer Creminelli Mortadella slices on top of the ham, Creminelli Salami slices on top of the Mortadella and BelGioioso Mozzarella slices on top of the salami. Next, layer BelGioioso Provolone half slices on top of Mozzarella. When you ve finished layering, carefully spoon Boscoli Olive Salad on top of the Provolone. Place empty ciabatta half on top of Olive Salad. Using the blended oil, brush the top of ciabatta loaf and the bottom grill of the panini press. Place the assembled ciabatta loaf on panini press and press for 7 8 minutes or until cheese has melted. Remove Pressaletta from panini press. With a Granton Edge knife, cut the Pressaletta corner to corner. Serve with two kosher dill pickle spears.
Episode 66 (Air Date: April 26, 2015) Laura sits down with Kristin Lajeunesse, author of Will Travel for Vegan Food to talk about her exciting new book and the 2 years of travel behind it. Check out Will Travel for Vegan Food on Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter. And keep updated on Kristin's book tour and more … Episode 66 – Interview: Kristin Lajeunesse, author of Will Travel for Vegan Food Read More »
Episode 66 (Air Date: April 26, 2015) Laura sits down with Kristin Lajeunesse, author of Will Travel for Vegan Food to talk about her exciting new book and the 2 years of travel behind it. Check out Will Travel for Vegan Food on Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter. And keep updated on Kristin’s book tour and more … Episode 66 – Interview: Kristin Lajeunesse, author of Will Travel for Vegan Food Read More »
For our 45th episode we sneak into the studio on an off week, dragging along two of the members of Shokazoba, our local Afrobeat Battalion. Singer Hodges is a vegan anarchist running for "Vegan of the Year" (in Northampton, MA). Wendell Rheinheimer is one of the band's guitarists and also the veggie oil mechanic for The Vegan Bus. We talk about Afrobeat, politics and conspiracy theories, among other sordid things. Also on the show we play interviews from New York's Capital Region Vegetarian Expo. Included are interviews with organizer Kristin Lajeunesse, Jews for Animal Rights, Friends of Animals, Lee Hall, Vegan Pitbull Rescue, Howard Lyman, Matt Kelly, and Joe Connelly the editor of VegNews.