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What happens when you combine faith, fitness, and mental resilience to create a powerful movement of brave, high-achieving women? In this inspiring episode of Level Up and Live, we sit down with Lauren Reed—a licensed marriage and family therapist, competitive Hyrox athlete, and founder of Brave Babes Who Brunch, a mastermind-style women's social group designed to cultivate strength, faith, and connection. Lauren embodies the “Level Up” lifestyle, integrating mental health, physical endurance, and deep-rooted faith to help others become their strongest, most purpose-driven selves. We dive into:
In this special episode of The Renaissance Podcast, we're celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Equal Credit Opportunity Act (ECOA), a landmark moment in history that granted women the right to access credit independently. Joining us are two powerhouse women entrepreneurs, Teresa J.W. Bailey (making her second appearance on our show!) and Lauren Reed Williams, co-founders of Wealth of a Woman. These inspiring leaders have built successful careers—Teresa as a financial advisor at Waddell & Associates and Lauren as the founder of REED Public Relations—and now they've joined forces to make a lasting impact on women's financial empowerment.Wealth of a Woman is their grassroots storytelling initiative, designed to break the taboo around money and help women develop healthier financial relationships. Through their six-lesson online course and the "Bring Back the Dinner Party—But Make It Taboo" campaign, they aim to inspire and educate women everywhere. Their goal? To reach 50,000 women in their first year.In this episode, Teresa and Lauren discuss:Their personal journeys as successful women entrepreneurs and why they felt called to create Wealth of a Woman.The importance of financial literacy for women and why this conversation needs to happen now more than ever.How their "taboo dinner parties" are designed to spark honest, empowering discussions around money.Tips for moms on how to approach financial conversations with their daughters.What's next for Wealth of a Woman as they continue their mission to inspire financial independence and confidence for women across the country.Join us for this powerful conversation with two incredible women who are using their expertise and platforms to create real change for women everywhere.Learn more and stay in the know about the launch of their online course and upcoming opportunities for women here: https://thewealthofawoman.com/ Support the showAbout The Host:Sydney Dozier the visionary behind Renaissance Marketing Group, a leading Nashville-based social media agency founded in 2014. Over 9 years, Sydney has curated a top-tier team, establishing Renaissance as a go-to agency delivering proven social media marketing results. Renaissance offers a wide array of services, from social media management to content creation, professional photography and videography, branding, and more, serving clients across the nation. Their focus is clear: drive revenue, foster online growth, and exceed client expectations. Sydney is not only a business dynamo but also the co-host of The Renaissance Podcast, aimed at empowering entrepreneurs. Her dedication to supporting women entrepreneurs led to The Mona Lisa Foundation, offering mentorship, grants, education, and a vibrant community. She's also the brains behind The Renaissance Women's Summit, an annual event in Nashville with a mission in inspiring women entrepreneurs. Sydney is a wife and mother to Sawyer James and has an unwavering passion for entrepreneurship, the color pink, and her two furry companions, Stevie Nicks and EmmyLou Harris. Learn more: www.renaissancemarketinggroup.com
PRGN Presents: News & Views from the Public Relations Global Network
Lauren Reed-Williams has a passion for creating PR campaigns that not only drive business success but also make a meaningful difference in the community. In this episode, she discusses the significance and impact of cause marketing in today's business landscape.Lauren emphasizes that cause marketing should not be seen as an either-or alternative to traditional marketing tactics but rather as an additional layer that enhances the overall strategy. She highlights the importance of genuine passion and alignment with the cause, noting that authenticity is critical for the success of these campaigns. Lauren also provides a detailed checklist for evaluating potential cause marketing partners, covering key aspects such as online presence, cross-promotional opportunities, alignment of core values, and measurement of success. Key Takeaways Authenticity in cause marketing is crucial for its success; both the company and the cause should benefit. Effective cause marketing campaigns can be conducted by businesses of any size, from small local companies to large national brands.Measurement of cause marketing efforts should be as rigorous and detailed as traditional marketing campaigns, incorporating tangible and intangible metrics. About the Guest Lauren Reed is CEO and founder of REED, a full-service public relations and marketing agency in Nashville, TN. With over a decade of experience in the industry, her passion lies in the psychology of communications and marketing, with a particular interest in cause marketing. Under her leadership, Reed PR has developed innovative campaigns that resonate deeply within both the local community and broader markets.Lauren earned her Accreditation in Public Relations (APR) designation in 2010 and is a member of the Entrepreneurs' Organization, Women Presidents' Organization, former president of PRSA Nashville and recipient of the PRSA Nashville 2011 Mercury Award, which recognizes the top young PR professional in the Nashville market. Most recently, Lauren was named to the Nashville Business Journal's 40 Under 40 and its Most Admired CEO list in 2018, 2019, 2020 and 2021. REED PR was also named one of the Business Journal's Best Places to Work.Even with all of her awards and the tremendous work she has done, she still says one of her greatest professional accomplishments was creating REED PR's Be The Good program, which reserves a portion of the agency's revenue to provide travel grants to individuals who want to do volunteer or mission work at home or abroad.About the Host Abbie Fink is president of HMA Public Relations in Phoenix, Arizona and a founding member of PRGN. Her marketing communications background includes skills in media relations, digital communications, social media strategies, special event management, crisis communications, community relations, issues management, and marketing promotions for both the private and public sectors, including such industries as healthcare, financial services, professional services, government affairs and tribal affairs, as well as not-for-profit organizations. PRGN Presents is brought to you by Public Relations Global Network, the world's local public relations agency. Our executive producer is
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Technology, such as social media, apps, and text messaging, allows youth, teens and college students to experience relationships in vastly different ways from previous generations, as the connectedness of online relationships creates opportunities for personal development and relationship exploration. That same technology and connection also open up new possibilities for abuse that can diminish one's sense of agency leading to coercive control, potential safety concerns and possibly dangerous situations. Dr. Lauren Reed of Arizona State University provides us with the context for digital dating, how to identify and respond to abusive online tactics, and solutions for healthy relationships. Dr. Reed walks us through the empowering, youth-led research initiative, the Thriving Relationships Lab, that provides space for young people to process emotions and synthesize information as they navigate personal relationships online and beyond. This robust conversation offers resources for teens, college students, educators, service providers, parents and anyone with concerns about the future of healthy relationships in an increasingly online world.Digital dating abuse, as defined by Futures Without Violence, is "a repeated pattern of behaviors to harass, pressure, control, or threaten a partner you're seeing or dating using social media, the internet or mobile phones." DDA can manifest as an abusive partner: sending a text message that threatens your personal safety, checking your social media accounts or your phone without your permission or knowledge, tracking your location, monitoring your online activity, stalking. These are just a few examples of DDA. If you are experiencing DDA talk to an adult you trust, create a safety plan, contact your local support center or the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 800.799.SAFE (7233), or Genesis at 214.946.HELP(4357). If you are in immediate danger call 9-1-1.
Lauren Reed is the Founder and President of Reed Public Relations. She earned her Accreditation in Public Relations (APR) designation in 2010 and has been a long-standing member of the Public Relations Society of America, serving as President of the Nashville chapter in 2017. Lauren is a member of the Women Presidents Organization (WPO) and serves on the board of the Entrepreneurs' Organization (EO). Dr. Kristin Kahle, aka Dr. K, is the CEO and Founder of NavigateHCR, a full-service Affordable Care Act (ACA) and compliance technology company. Dr. K has been published multiple times, and her first book, NOtivation: Use the Power of NO to Make Your First Million Dollars, highlights her experience as a serial entrepreneur, speaker, coach, and mentor. It's a transparent and honest guide to how she used the power of no to make her first, second, and third million. Lauren and Dr. K are both featured authors in the book Lead Like a Woman: Tales From the Trenches. In this episode… Despite the success women achieve in their lives, many face self-doubt, imposter syndrome, rejection, and a myriad of other challenges. However, it's important to know that you don't have to take on the challenges alone, and you won't be stuck fighting these battles forever. To help you get out of the trenches, we're sitting down with fellow women leaders who have learned crucial lessons the hard way. Tune in to hear how they pulled themselves out of the trenches — and how you can, too. In this episode of the Lead Like A Woman Show, Andrea Heuston is joined by Lauren Reed and Dr. Kristin Kahle, featured authors in the book Lead Like a Woman: Tales From the Trenches. Together, they talk about how failure can become a stepping stone to your next great achievement. They also share tips for getting over the fear of asking for help, advice to help women find their way out of the trenches, and explain how they lead like women.
Lauren Reed is the Founder and President of Reed Public Relations. She earned her Accreditation in Public Relations (APR) designation in 2010 and has been a long-standing member of the Public Relations Society of America, serving as President of the Nashville chapter in 2017. Lauren is a member of the Women Presidents Organization (WPO) and serves on the board of the Entrepreneurs' Organization (EO). She has been named to the Nashville Business Journal's 40 Under 40 and its list of Most Admired CEOs in 2018, 2019, 2020, and 2021. She also received a Nashville Emerging Leader Award from the Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce. Most recently, Lauren was named to the Nashville Post's In Charge list and has been featured in publications such as StyleBlueprint, Bizwomen, and The New York Times. She is a mother of three, one of whom is a three-month old baby. In this episode… Do you find it difficult to ask for help from others? Do you think asking for help makes you weak? Do you fear rejection? Unknown to many women, reaching out to others and asking for help is not a sign of weakness but a sign of strength. Many people are willing to help you not only in the business environment but also at a personal level. Everyone is worthy of receiving help. Lauren Reed, the Founder and President of Reed Public Relations, joins Andrea Heuston in this episode of the Lead Like A Woman Show to discuss why women are worthy of getting help. Lauren also shares her journey to entrepreneurship and talks about the lessons she learned from climbing Mount Kilimanjaro and recovering from a ski accident. Stay tuned.
In this episode, Shavonne Reed sits down with her daughter, Lauren Reed, to have a real talk about health communications and how Lauren believes we can be sparking better conversations across generations that meet people where they are to positively impact lives. This is part of our series of conversations with Gen Z guests that invites them to directly weigh in on the conversations we're having with experts around public health and communications here on Future Health NOW. CREDITS Theme Music
Brian is joined by Lauren Reed & Don Reed once again to discuss this week's hot talk topics. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Brian is joined by Lauren Reed & Don Reed once again to discuss this week's hot talk topics. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Singer Lauren Reed talks about the call of God, being a newlywed and how to stay encouraged during a new season of life. Lauren's Instagram 3 Easy Steps to Write & Publish Your Christian Book 31 Day Align Bible Journal Sponsor Links: Skirt Society: https://theskirtsociety.com/ Uncut Hair Care: https://uncuthaircare.com/ Nuggles: https://nuggles.us/ For all things Hello Awesome visit helloawesome.live
We have the privilege of speaking with the two and only, Fidget and Neon, also known as Bethany Hughes and Lauren Reed! Two absolutely amazing woman who are on an epic journey. Hiking, biking, kayaking, using human power to connect their travels the length of the Americas. Yes you heard that correctly, not just America, but the Americas, the entirety of South America, Central America, and North America. An epic journey they are on which they call Her Odyssey. Beginning this journey 5+ years ago, it is possible by the end of 2022, that they will complete their odyssey. By connecting all of their human powered travels together. We were lucky enough to catch up with them while they were in Mexico a few days before they resume their epic quest. With 15,000 miles underneath their proverbial and literal hip-belts, they have but 5,000 miles left! Yet, those are just the stats, and as you know here at Off Trail, we dive quickly past the "stats page" to learn what make these adventurers unique, special, individually human. We talk of connection, we talk of the definition inside of "thru-hike" and how it has both pros and cons, we look into what it means to tackle a multi-year odyssey and the relationships, thoughts, and planning that goes into such a quest. We learn about what it means to truly live their motto of "a human powered journey connecting the land and its inhabitants." We learn what happens when as their website states: "the heart of the journey is connection." We cannot thank Fidget and Neon, and Her Odyssey enough for taking the time in their very very busy schedule to connect with us! FAVORITE QUOTES: "Humans will fill any space we have to capacity" "An invitation to work towards being your best self" To learn more about Fidget and Neon and Her Odyssey check out the links below: Website: https://www.her-odyssey.org/ Instagram: @herodyssey Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/HerOdyssey To learn more about who we are click the link below: Website: https://www.elevenskys.com/
Throughout this month, we've been taking a deeper dive into the world of video games recruitment and the challenges facing both applicants wanting to enter the industry and companies wanting to secure the best talent. For our fourth and final 'jobscast,' we take a look at the role recruitment plays in diversifying the industry workforce and supporting staff equally - a rather fitting topic given that we recorded on the day of the Activision Blizzard lawsuit. Our panel this week includes Creative Assembly's Emma Smith, Iron Galaxy's Rejess Marshall, Phoenix Labs' Jeanne-Marie Owens and Schell Games' Lauren Reed. We discuss how games companies can expand where they search for new recruits, improve their job listings and interview processes to appeal to a broader range of applicants, and the importance of fair compensation. Please note: We had a few connectivity issues during the panel, so there are some brief glitches in the audio, for which we apologise. This series is part of our Get A Job In Games Month. Title music composed by Thomas Marchant.
Having great organization skills, managing time wisely, and setting aside moments to relax and enjoy life are all qualities that are required of both mothers and businesswomen alike. Today, this is especially true with the ever-changing schedules that have resulted from the impact of COVID-19. Lauren Reed, founder and president of Reed Public Relations, can attest to the trials, tribulations, and true joys of this position as she is a millennial mother herself.
Lauren Reed, REED Public Relations (Nashville Business Radio, Episode 5) Lauren Reed, Founder of REED Public Relations, joined host John Ray to share business lessons she gained from a Mt. Kilimanjaro climb, how those lessons prepared her for the pandemic, how her firm has guided clients with crisis communications needs during the economic distress of […] The post Lauren Reed, REED Public Relations appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
Lauren Reed, REED Public Relations (Nashville Business Radio, Episode 5) Lauren Reed, Founder of REED Public Relations, joined host John Ray to share business lessons she gained from a Mt. Kilimanjaro climb, how those lessons prepared her for the pandemic, how her firm has guided clients with crisis communications needs during the economic distress of […]
Newly elected Main Street Greensburg board President, Lauren Reed talked to WRBI after the group's annual meeting this week.
Lauren Reed of Reed Public Relations had to pivot quickly once the pandemic meant that events would be canceled and PR budgets would be slashed. She was able to find a sweet spot during this pivot and business has blossom since then. Blueprint Creative Group features 19 Nashville CEOs who each share their perspectives on the outlook for Nashville's continued economic growth, the region's tech infrastructure, and how they've had to pivot their businesses in response to COVID-19. Featured Nashville CEOs on the podcast represent a range of industries from healthcare and technology to non-profit and consumer services, and includes the CEOs of Brookdale Senior Living, Reliant Bank, YWCA Nashville, Center for Nonprofit Management, Hashed Health, International Black Film Festival of Nashville, Tuck Hinton Architecture, Soles4Souls, Eat Well Nashville, XOi Technologies, Camel Express, Jump Crew, STARS Nashville, Absolute Wireless of Tennessee, Energy Lighting Services, Initial State, Reed Public Relations, KGV Studios, and Just Love Coffee.
Lauren Reed and Katie Adkisson are two Nashville-based PR veterans hosting the Relentless Marketing Podcast one episode at a time. But this dynamic duo also leads a growing PR agency with a full-time staff and diverse client roster day-to-day. In this episode, they talk about how they met, how they grew the agency from a single client and how their personalities complement each other – most of the time! Please note this podcast was recorded before the outbreak of COVID-19 in the U.S.
Liz Perez speaks about the power of women, and interviews Sam Pyle, of Green Apple Strategy, and Lauren Reed, of Reed PR. Later Nicole Serrano provides music, and India Lacerda gives some updates. Originally live-streamed on 6/21/20.For more information about Spero Dei, find us online at sperodei.com.
How a Consumer-facing PR Agency Pivoted During Coronavirus PR teams are at an advantage right now, putting our delicate messaging and story-telling skills to use. You may not think that now is the best time for a small PR agency to change direction, but that is exactly what Reed Public Relations had to do. As stay home orders were given, so were requests to pause or cancel campaigns at Lauren’s firm. So in response, Lauren set up a free COVID-19 Hotline to help. In turn, even though her new office sits vacant, her firm had its best April ever. Read the entire write-up at https://www.veracityagency.com/podcast/lauren-reed/
This week I dove back into the unpleasant stench of Fifty Shades Darker with my lovely fiancé Lauren Reed! We answer such questions like, how do you ruin a comforter? Are we positive Christian Grey isn't a serial killer? Will Anastasia Steele wake up in a hotel bathtub without kidneys? All of this and more on this week's episode of Reel High with Zack Hightower! Strain: Strawberry Cough Music: Kevin Kross
Amie and Kirsten are on location at the Farm at Prophetstown to interview Chef and Event Coordinator Lauren Reed. Lauren tells us how she came to the farm and why she loves it. Learn about the Farm at Prophetstown while Lauren tells us the inside scoop on pie-eating contests, farm dinners, and renegade turkeys.
InternCLE podcast Episode: 020 – Lauren Reed – Sixth City Marketinghttps://www.sixthcitymarketing.com/Twitter: https://twitter.com/sixthcitymktgFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/SixthCityMarketing/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sixthcitymktg/Lauren Reed studying at Ohio University – incoming Senior – Journalism and Strategic Communication with Minors in Marketing and Retail Fashion.Sixth City is a boutique digital marketing agency in Rocky River Ohio that has clients across many industries. Sixth City found her on LinkedIn, this is her second summer with Sixth City. Last summer she was the only intern. Last summer she worked on clients’ social media initiatives. This summer she did similar work for the agency itself. Lauren thought she would study business first and she didn’t find her passion there. She enjoys psychology and writing. The Journalism and Strategic Communication’s major worked well for her. After completing her sophomore year, she wasn’t intentionally looking for an internship. But once she interviewed, she immediately engaged with the culture at Sixth City. The environment at the office displayed their laid-back culture, with life sized cut outs of funny characters. The birthday celebrations around the office are also very creative, playful and fun. Many of the staff are Ohio University Alumni as well. Lauren enjoyed the experience and the people enough to return. Around CLE:Maximize Your Intern & Entry Talent ROI - Date: August 22, 2019 - Time: 09:00 AM -- 03:30 PM More and more employers are struggling to find the right people to join their team. And the pain is increasingly acute as baby boomers retire and young, college-educated people don't necessarily see Northeast Ohio as their post-college destination. Further, finding workers with the same experience as retiring baby boomers is virtually impossible. The talent gap can be avoided if employers focus on filling their pipeline – finding the right workers and developing them as needed. A formal internship program is the best incubator of talent for your future workforce and a key retention strategy that will also help you to gain a competitive recruiting edge.Facilitated by national expert Dr. Robert Shindell, you can expect a highly interactive workshop that will transform your internship and entry talent hiring and management practices!For-profit registration: $275, Nonprofit/government registration: $195 Registration includes breakfast, lunch, refreshments and more than $1000 in materials. Eligible participants earn 6 Continuing Education Credits from HRCI and 6 Professional Development Credits from SHRM! USE CODE NOCHE15 to CLAIM 15% DISCOUNThttps://www.noche.org/modules/calendar/calendar.php?calendar=1&event_id=373&date=1566446400Gratitude: Toastmasters International – A club-based organization with the mission to help members communication and leadership skills. www.toastmasters.orgIndependence Toastmasters - https://935345.toastmastersclubs.org/
My first segment is a short little preview into my podcast and provides some insight into why I am so passionate about helping couples in the future. Since it’s my first one (don’t judge haha) I wanted to wait to hit the main points until later on. In later segments I will be going over topics like what a healthy relationship looks like, when to walk away, manipulation, how anxiety affects relationships, negative effects of cheating, how to spice up your relationship, being single, dating in our society today, and more.
Al and Lauren sit down to discuss the driving desire to succeed within a chosen field and how this can ultimately lead to happiness but also deep unhappiness. Lauren talks candidly about her own fear of failure and her need to constantly make lists. They also discover the true route to happiness and it involved doughnuts. Lauren is an actor, writer and producer and incredible empath. Find Lauren on twitter: @LReed_Actress Find Lauren's theatre on twitter: @ForkedTheatre
The Farm at Prophetstown State Park offers a glimpse into what life was like on an Indiana farm in the 1920's--from the garden to the barnyard to the wood-burning cookstove in the kitchen. Lauren Reed, the education and events coordinator at The Farm, tells us all about her labor of love. She's also a professional chef who creates special dinners at The Farm using ingredients grown on site. And she keeps her chef skills honed working special VIP events (as in, the Super Bowl)with a large event catering business. We'll hear all about it on this episode of IHC!
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In this episode, our guest Dr. Lauren Reed discusses her research on digital dating abuse among adolescents and why females are differentially impacted by this form of dating violence. She describes how the use of participatory action research has led to effective prevention strategies, and highlights the need to include digital media when assessing for dating violence.
Ahead of its third instalment of MOTHERLOGUES at Camden Fringe in August, we're introducing our BRAND NEW cast!!! First up its the wonderful Colleen Prendergast - here she is chatting to our Lauren Reed in Southbank's National Theatre.
America to America a 23,000 mile trek. Stories told from Bolivia in the midst of undertaking a massive journey from Patagonia in the Southern part of South America to Alaska all under human power. Read Field Notes for more information. Storytellers: Bethany Hughes and Lauren Reed, hiking partners. Music: c4, Marco Castelli, Komiku, Blue Dot Sessions, Maricz Sponsors: Himalayan Adventure Labs takes small groups on high altitude multiday mountain running trips to explore beautiful, rarely used trails in the Himalaya. Apply for a trip on their website and mention Boldly Went for a discount. http://www.himalayanadventurelabs.com