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Wednesday, March 21st 2024 | Rev. Laura Wallace
What would it take for you to do just 10% more of what brings you joy? As an Alignment Coach for female entrepreneurs, today's guest, Laura Aura, is all about guiding others so that they can learn to honor their energy and become attuned to what they truly want (rather than what they've been told they should want!) But it doesn't stop there, Laura is also CEO of the acclaimed branding studio, Worx & Co, an author, speaker, all-round visionary, and host of a top 100 podcast, The Gutsy Podcast. In today's conversation we sit down with Laura to talk about the mental cycles that hold us down, how we can learn to break free of our limiting beliefs, and why we need to be willing to take action and persevere in order to get what we truly want. She also shares the details of her Powerback Process and how it can help you shift your energy and change your life, plus a whole lot more. Tune in for an eye-opening conversation on mindset, belief, and learning to take action!Key Points From This Episode:Get to know today's inspiring guest, Laura Aura.The founding of Laura's branding agency, Worx & Co, 16 years ago.How she discovered her interest in entrepreneurs and started interviewing them.The damaging mental cycle that almost every entrepreneur experiences.How the aligned cycle can help you interrupt damaging thought patterns.Understanding how our subconscious governs our actions.How to make conscious changes to your thoughts, beliefs, and actions.The details of the Powerback Process and what the acronym AURA stands for.How Laura discovered her passion for coaching and helping others.The changes that Laura has seen in the lives of her clients.How to remain consistent and keep trying, even if it feels like no one is listening.Why the thing you want most often lies behind the thing you're resisting the most.How we can choose to change our lives and take action, even if it's messy.An overview of the Powerback Process; how to implement the AURA steps, and embody the aligned cycle.Don't forget to smash that subscribe button so you never miss an episode, then come hang with us on Instagram & Twitter! Links Mentioned in Today's Episode:Learn more at LauraAura Connect with Laura Wallace on LinkedInFollow LauraAura on TikTokFollow LauraAura on Facebook Follow LauraAura on InstagramCheck out LauraAura and The Gutsy Podcast on YouTube Learn more about Worx & CoVisit The MindBodyFood Institute Learn more about A Mary Nisi ProductionFind your next DJ at Toast & JamLaunch your DJ business with the Toast & Jam LabSupport the show
Dr. Mike Brasher reunites with graduate students Jordan Thompson and Caroline Blommel and research assistants Lydia Martin, Laura Wallace, and Jacob Tepsa to recount their summer experiences at a remote brant research camp on Alaska's Yukon Delta National Wildlife Refuge. The group reflects on primitive living, the beauty and solitude of an Alaskan landscape, unique bird life, quirky books, scientific understanding, entertaining stories, going months without a shower, and lifelong friendships.www.ducks.org/DUPodcast
Let's Connect through Counseling! This week Dr. Laura Wallace, a Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist & Owner at Twin Lakes Counseling, will chat with us about why she believes therapy should be accessible to everyone & how therapy has helped her during her new stage of motherhood! →Join our Working Moms of San Antonio: Business Owners Community Membership: https://www.workingmomsofsanantonio.com/membership ♥️Get in touch with Laura at Laura@twinlakescounseling.com or visit twinlakescounseling.com for her practice in Washington State →Join the Working Moms of San Antonio Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/WorkingMomsofSA →Subscribe to the Video Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/@WorkingMomsofSanAntonioPodcast →Send questions or episode topics to: office@radisagent.com →Support a local working mom by visiting our Working Moms of San Antonio Business Directory: https://www.workingmomsofsanantonio.com/referral-directory →Working Moms of San Antonio on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/workingmomsofsanantonio/
Communication Queen | entrepreneurship, marketing, storytelling, public speaking, and podcasting
In this episode of the Communication Queens podcast, host Kimberly Spencer interviews Laura Wallace (aka LauraAura™), host and creator of the Gutsy Podcast. Laura shares her journey as an entrepreneur and the importance of vulnerability and courage in driving her podcast's success. They discuss the challenges of podcasting, the importance of delegation, and the need for flexibility and action. Laura defines being gutsy as authentically showing up and taking action. They also discuss the power of human connection, transitioning in business, overcoming personal fears, and the importance of vulnerability. Laura shares strategies she used to grow her podcast, emphasizing consistency and guest podcasting. What You'll Learn in this Episode: Meet Laura Wallace, founder of the Apple Top 100 Podcast, The Gutsy Podcast Laura emphasizes the importance of vulnerability and courage in podcast success Laura shares the growth and achievements of the Gutsy Podcast Kimberly asks about the business strategy behind the podcast Kimberly and Laura discuss the importance of commitment and process in podcasting They talk about the benefits of delegating tasks and being open to change Laura defines being gutsy and shares her ambitions for her podcast and business They discuss the value of human connection and live events Laura reveals her potential shift in focus and the process of letting go They discuss vulnerability, storytelling, and the power of impact About Laura Wallace (LauraAura): Laura Wallace (aka LauraAura™) is a speaker, coach, author, and all around visionary. She's like a swift kick in the mental ass followed by the best hug you've ever had. She challenges the beliefs, habits, and stories that have kept people in the same cycle for years (sometimes decades) and provides grounded, practical ways to make small shifts that add up to big (and desired) life + business changes. After running a branding agency for 16 years, speaking on 50+ podcasts and events, hosting The Gutsy Podcast, a Top 100 Podcast, and coaching hundreds of women back to personal alignment, there are two things she knows for sure: one, people want to hear from people like them without all the fluffy BS. Laura delivers with a lovingly blunt style speaks to the part of you that is ready for change. And two, most people want to be happy but they don't know how to get out of their own way. She backs relatable chats with practical ways to take messy action so you can see and feel positive shifts, today. Laura will be the first person to push you out of your comfort zone and the last to hug you as you (and your audience) head to the next level of your life. Website: https://lauraaura.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thatlauraaura/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thatlauraaura/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thatlauraaura Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/laurafwallace/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwu-Ss4yqXsscMGXohuPoIQ Links + Mentions: The Gutsy Podcast: 00:11:41, 00:13:00, 00:15:04, 00:15:45, 00:18:24, 00:19:56, 00:22:02 Tori Dunlap, Her First $100K on The Gutsy Podcast: 00:11:41 Marcus Lemonis: from CNBC's The Profit: 00:11:41 Crown Yourself Podcast: 00:11:41, 00:30:38 TED Talk: 00:22:31 TikTok videos: 00:36:18 "The value of your content is greater than the color of your eyeshadow": 00:49:57 Facebook Groups for Podcasters Communication Queens Agency Timestamps: The growth of the Gutsy Podcast (00:02:50)Laura discusses the slow and steady growth of the Gutsy Podcast, reaching the global top 100 podcast list after 300 episodes. The birth of the Gutsy Podcast (00:05:44)Laura explains how the Gutsy Podcast was born out of her passion for raw conversations about the behind-the-scenes of running a business. What podcasting has taken and given to Laura (00:08:10)Laura reflects on the personal growth and lessons she has gained from podcasting, including the importance of building her voice and the organizational skills required for podcast production. She also shares the joy and fulfillment she experiences from connecting with guests and impacting listeners. The importance of action and flexibility (00:13:00)Discussion on the need for flexibility and taking action in the early stages of starting a podcast, and the importance of documenting and implementing improvements along the way. Delegating tasks and evolving processes (00:15:45)Conversation about the need to delegate tasks that are not in one's zone of genius, the challenges of holding onto control, and the importance of shifting and evolving processes as the podcast grows. Embracing being gutsy (00:18:24)Exploration of the concept of being gutsy, which involves giving oneself permission to be authentic, taking action from that space, and embodying one's true self. Reconnecting in person and the value of live events (00:22:31)The speakers discuss the trend towards reconnecting in person and the importance of live events for deep human connection. Transitioning focus from branding to speaking, teaching, coaching, and writing (00:24:41)The second speaker shares her decision to shift her focus from branding to other areas such as speaking, teaching, coaching, and writing. Letting go of fear of abandonment and prioritizing self-care (00:28:50)The speakers discuss the fear of abandonment and the importance of not abandoning oneself, highlighting the need to prioritize self-care and trust in oneself. The power of storytelling (00:34:38)The importance of using specific details in storytelling to create a vivid and relatable experience for the audience. The impact of vulnerability (00:35:55)The speaker discusses how vulnerability has become her superpower and how it creates a sense of togetherness and community. Setting boundaries in sharing personal stories (00:38:02)The speaker emphasizes the importance of personal boundaries when sharing stories and highlights the need for healing and learning before sharing certain experiences. The impact of vulnerability (00:46:42)Discussing the power of vulnerability and the impact it can have on others, including saving lives. The depth of impact (00:47:28)Exploring the depth of impact beyond numbers and followers, sharing a personal story of saving someone's life. Professionalism and authenticity (00:52:27)Examining the concept of professionalism and how it relates to vulnerability, authenticity, and respecting others' values. Consistency is Key (00:58:44)Consistency in creating and sharing content is essential for building a loyal audience and generating consistent downloads for a podcast. Guest Podcasting (00:59:52)Guest podcasting on other shows can significantly impact the growth of a podcast by expanding its reach and attracting new listeners. Using Power Back Episodes (01:01:51)Using power back episodes as a way to showcase expertise and provide value can complement guest episodes and help in building a strong podcast brand.
Are you truly living life on your own terms, or do you find yourself being driven by a never-ending list of "shoulds"? It's time to take charge and empower yourself to take massive action, so that you can reclaim full control over your life. Get ready to make some meaningful changes, and start living on your own terms! Connect with Laura on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/thatlauraaura/ Check out The Gutsy Podcast And learn more at https://lauraaura.com/ Loved this episode? Share it on Instagram and tag us @amytraugh Click here to grab our FREE guide: Market Your Business… Without Spending a Dime
In this episode, we discuss what alignment looks like in our lives with Laura Wallace:Laura on Tik Tok Laura's main siteMy main linksMy InstagramWebsiteMy YouTubeMy TikTokMy PinterestMy newsletterMy email
Join Filomena and artist/mom/business lady Laura Wallace of Betelgeuse Pottery in a chat about studios, trying new platforms, and how to start an art collection. Find more about Laura: https://m.facebook.com/BetelgeusePottery/ https://www.betelgeusepottery.com/ More about Filomena: www.FilomenaJackStudio.com www.instagram.com/FilomenaJackStudio
A slow-slip earthquake rumbling beneath the Kapiti Coast could help scientists predict when a devastating earthquake might hit. After five years of being "stuck" to the overlying Australian plate, the subducting Pacific Plate started moving again in mid-September. GNS Science has since recorded six-centimetres of movement - and it could keep shifting for several more months. Morning Report's Corin Dann spoke to Laura Wallace, a GNS Geodetic Scientist.
A slow-slip earthquake rumbling beneath the Kapiti Coast could help scientists predict when a devastating earthquake might hit. After five years of being "stuck" to the overlying Australian plate, the subducting Pacific Plate started moving again in mid-September. GNS Science has since recorded six-centimetres of movement - and it could keep shifting for several more months. Morning Report's Corin Dann spoke to Laura Wallace, a GNS Geodetic Scientist.
When things get hard and you need to pick yourself back up again it can be so hard! On today's episode top level eventer Laura Wallace talks to us about the real life struggles she has faced and how she has gotten up and moved forward in her life. She is such an inspiration, I hope you love this episode as much as I loved recording it! www.theapproachableequestrian.com
When things get hard and you need to pick yourself back up again it can be so hard! On today's episode top level eventer Laura Wallace talks to us about the real life struggles she has faced and how she has gotten up and moved forward in her life. She is such an inspiration, I hope you love this episode as much as I loved recording it! www.theapproachableequestrian.com
In this episode, Xavier Bonilla has a dialogue with Laura Wallace about source bias, trustworthiness, attitudes, and persuasion. They discuss what sources are and how bias is defined. They talk about perceived bias and its importance along with the spillover effect into other areas for a person. They mention the difference between biases and opinions. They discuss trustworthiness and some of the differences between perceived bias and perceived trustworthiness. They discuss the key component of perception as implicated in these concepts. They also talk about attitudes and attitude strength. They engage about attitudes being synonymous with opinions and how they impact certainty and persuasion along with many other topics. Laura Wallace has her PhD in Social Psychology from Ohio State University and is currently conducting research on source bias and persuasion at George Mason University. Her main research questions are how people change their minds, motivations for change, how people act on their beliefs, and how institutions promote progress. You can find her various scientific publications and other resources at her website. Twitter: @lauraewallace
Would you believe me if I told you I was the best sales trainer? Probably not. That's because I'm biased. I have a vested interest in telling you I'm the best because I make money if you hire me. When you're too pushy, prospects think you're biased too so they pull away. It's called perceived bias. In this episode, Laura Wallace, a social psychologist and postdoctoral researcher at George Mason University, talks about how to reduce judgemental biases.
Laura Wallace gives an encouragement talk. The text is the poem "Wandering Star" by the nun Rohini, from page 21 of the GBZC Sutra Book (2019 edition). (January 5, 2021)
Laura Wallace gives an encouragement talk. The texts are "Invocation of Kanzeon" from our Sutra book and "The Guest House" by Jalaluddin Rumi. (December 22, 2020)
Laura Wallace gives a short encouragement talk. (December 1, 2020)
Laura Wallace speaks about what we can do. The texts are from pages 62, 71, and 85, and 11 of the GBZC Sutra Book (2019 edition). (October 31, 2020)
Laura Wallace gives a short encouragement talk. (October 20, 2020)
Laura Wallace speaks about embodying the Buddha Way. (September 26, 2020)
Laura Wallace speaks about how everything is included in our practice. (August 29, 2020)
Laura Wallace speaks a few days after the racist murder of George Floyd. The text is the "Evening Gatha."
Laura Wallace of Worx & Co is an ALL sense an Entrepreneur and helps bring to life Businesses and Entrepreneurs by being a 'Brand Builder.' Laura's company has helped hundreds of Entrepreneurs and businesses find their voice. With congruencey between the vision of the business and how consumers view your business you can have extraordinary success. Just like the client that Laura helped grow from $600 in revenue to over $1M in annual revenue. You'll love how Laura talks about her client intake and 'Step 3' - the "VIBE Check!" This fits her new LauraAura adventure. On top of everything, Laura also hosts a Podcast - The Gutsy Podcast.
Laura Wallace studies what happens when people perceive a communicator as biased. In this episode, we talk about why bias is different from trustworthiness, how perceived bias affects a person's ability to be persuasive, and how we think about biased communicators in general.Things we mention in the episode:Gallup poll on Americans' perceptions of media biasNPR's complaints that they have both pro-conservative and pro-liberal biasesBias and trustworthiness are separate cues to credibility (Wallace, Wegener, & Petty, 2019)Flip-flopping as a problem for persuasion (Wallace, Wegener, & Petty, 2020)Learn more about Opinion Science at http://opinionsciencepodcast.com/ and follow @OpinionSciPod on Twitter.
There's always a blessing in disguise. - Racheal Cook Get some good vibes from the rock bottom stories of Racheal Cook, Kylie Chenn, Ryan Vet, Laura Wallace, and Agie Sihotang.
Laura Wallace- Laura Wallace is the Owner and Creative Director at Worx Graphic Design. In 2007 while expecting her son, Kandon, she took a risk to start a new business. Nearly 10 years later, her business is an award winning design studio with 3 employees. Laura married her high school sweet heart, AJ and will be celebrating their 17th anniversary this year. She has a new love for running, reading inspirational books and soaking up the great outdoors. Something interesting? Laura has a strawberry colored birthmark that runs up her left hand and arm. Websites: worxgraphicdesign.com worxgraphicdesign.com/blog thegreencouchproject.com Listen to another #12minconvo
Our guest today is here to get you out of your head and into your passion! She is a self-proclaimed inspiration junkie, thrill seeker, and fellow entrepreneur. She is the owner and Creative Director of Worx, a graphic design studio that helps you bring your big ideas to life through branding, website, and marketing campaigns. They exist solely to get others as pumped about your brand as you are. Get this… She started this business 11 years ago when she quit her job while 6 months pregnant with her son. Laura Wallace is also the host of The Gutsy Podcast, your weekly guide to getting out of your head and back to your goals as a passionate business rock star. Why? Because she knows that being an entrepreneur can be incredibly rewarding, while also making you want to pull your hair out. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://megaphone.fm/adchoices (megaphone.fm/adchoices)
It's time for another quick #powerback, with your host Laura Wallace.When we want something—we figure out a way. When we don't—we find excuses. Think of all of the things you say or think you don't have the time for. Now, replace “I don't have time to…” with “It's not important to…” Talk about a gut punch.It is time to start rethinking what we do and don't have time for. It is time to take back our power. - - -For more inspiration, follow along with us at:thegutsypodcast.comfacebook.com/thegutsypodcastinstagram.com/thegutsypodcastinstagram.com/thatlauraaura
OMG, it's here! Join host, Laura Wallace, as she excitedly kicks off the first episode of The Gutsy Podcast. If you're thinking about starting a business or are already running one—you're in the right place. If you are questioning yourself, doubting your worth, wondering if you're doing the right thing, or comparing yourself to other awesome people—you're in the right place. If you're excited as hell about what you're doing and want to celebrate with like-minded people—you're in the right place. And if you need a little inspirational pick-me-up or a good laugh—you'll enjoy being here, too.Join The Gutsy Podcast tribe for your weekly dose of inspiration to get you out of your head and back to the shit you set out to do in the first place. Because let's face it—owning a business is hard. And you've got big things to do, beautiful human.Read the full blog at:https://worxgraphicdesign.com/welcome-to-the-gutsy-podcast/- - -For more inspiration, follow along with us at:thegutsypodcast.comfacebook.com/thegutsypodcastinstagram.com/thegutsypodcastinstagram.com/thatlauraaura
This week we take it slow. Laura Wallace joins us to talk plate tectonics and slow slip in New Zealand. Also a project that gets the best acronym of the year award. Laura Wallace Laura’s UTIG Page phys.org article on HOBBITS EOS (from AGU) Article HOBITSS Science Paper “Slow Earthquakes are a Thing (Smithsonian Magazine) Fun Paper Friday The David is one of the most famous sculptures in the world, but will rock failure ultimately bring him down? What’s the Achilles’ heel for David? David’s Ankles: How Imperfections Could Bring Down the World’s Most Perfect Statue Corti, Giacomo, et al. “Modelling the failure mechanisms of Michelangelo’s David through small-scale centrifuge experiments.” Journal of Cultural Heritage 16.1 (2015): 26–31. Contact us: Show - www.dontpanicgeocast.com - SWUNG Slack - @dontpanicgeo - show@dontpanicgeocast.com John Leeman - www.johnrleeman.com - @geo_leeman Shannon Dulin - @ShannonDulin
Addicted to inspiration, Laura Wallace is the Owner of Worx Graphic Design, Founder of The Green Couch Project and Author of Brandstarter, the workbook designed for entrepreneurs. Her passion for branding combined with the thrill of taking a risk is the base of everything she and her team continue to achieve. Her mission is to help people live the life they deserve.