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John Murray, Ian Dennis & Ali Bruce-Ball answer listener questions. From why they still use lip mics to how they deal with criticism… do they still go to game as fans? And which data do they find most useful/useless? Messages, questions and voicenotes welcome on WhatsApp to 08000 289 369 & emails to TCV@bbc.co.uk01:05 Lip mics and why commentators still use them, 07:20 How they find out which matches they're doing, 10:00 Working with different summarisers, 19:10 Seeing too much flesh in commentary, 22:00 Avoiding venting personal views in commentary, 26:20 5 Live commentaries this weekend, 27:50 Do the commentators ever watch as fans? 34:40 Which data are the most useful/useless? 44:00 Does criticism affect their commentaries? 47:20 Which TV programmes would they do?5 Live / BBC Sounds commentaries: Fri 1945 England v Uruguay with John Murray, Ian Dennis & Paul Robinson, Sat 1330 Man Utd v Man City in WSL with Mike Minay & Lindsay Johnson, Sun 1200 Chelsea v Aston Villa in WSL with Vicki Sparks & Anita Asante.Great Glossary of Football Commentary: DIVISION ONE Agricultural challenge, Back of the net, Back to square one, Booked, Bosman, Bullet header, Channel of joy, Coupon buster, Cruyff Turn, Cultured/educated left foot, Dead-ball specialist, Draught excluder, Elastico/flip-flap, False nine, Fox in the box, Giving the goalkeeper the eyes, Grub hunter, Head tennis, Hibs it, In a good moment, In behind, Magic of the FA Cup, The Maradona, Off their line, Olimpico, Onion bag, Panenka, Park the bus, Perfect hat-trick, Piledriver, Put his cap on it, Rabona, Roy of the Rovers stuff, Schmeichel-style, Scorpion kick, Spursy, Stick it in the mixer, Sweeper keeper, Target man, Tiki-taka, Towering header, Trivela, Where the kookaburra sleeps, Where the owl sleeps, Where the spiders sleep. DIVISION TWO 2-0 can be a dangerous score, Asterisk, Back on the grass, Ball stays hit, Beaten all ends up, Blaze over the bar, Business end, Came down with snow on it, Catching practice, Camped in the opposition half, Cauldron atmosphere Coat is on a shoogly peg, Come back to haunt them, Corridor of uncertainty, Couldn't sort their feet out, Easy tap-in, Daisy-cutter, Drubbing, First cab off the rank, Giant-killing, Goalkeepers' Union, Good leave, Good touch for a big man, Half-turn, Has that in his locker, High wide and not very handsome, Hospital pass, Howler, In the dugout, In the hat, In their pocket, Johnny on the spot, Lackadaisical, Leading the line, Leather a shot, Middle of the park, Needed no second invitation, Nice headache to have, No-look pass, Nutmeg, On their bike, One for the cameras, One for the purists, Played us off the park, Points to the spot, Prawn sandwich brigade, Purple patch, Put their laces through it, Queensbury rules, Reaches for their pocket, Rolls Royce, Root and branch review, Row Z, Screamer, Seats on the plane, Show across the bows, Slide-rule pass, Staving off relegation, Steal a march, Sting the palms, Straight in the bread basket, Stramash, Taking one for the team, Telegraphed that pass, Tired legs, That's great… (football), Thunderous strike, Turns on a sixpence, Walk it in, We've got a cup tie on our hands. UNSORTED After you Claude, All-Premier League affair, Aplomb, Bag/box of tricks, Brace, Brandished, Bread and butter, Breaking the deadlock, Bundled over the line, Champions elect / champions apparent, Clinical finish, Commentator's curse, Denied by the woodwork, Draught excluder, Elimination line, Fellow countryman, Foot race, Formerly of this parish, Free hit, Goalmouth scramble, Honeymoon Period, In and around, In the shop window, Keeping ball under their spell, Keystone Cops defending, Languishing, Loitering with intent, Marching orders, Nestle in the bottom corner, Numbered derbies, Opposite number, PK for penalty-kick, Postage stamp, Rasping shot, Red wine not white wine, Relegation six-pointer, Rooted at the bottom, Route One, Sending the goalkeeper the wrong way, Shooting boots, Sleeping giants, Slide rule pass, Small matter of, Spiders web, Stayed hit, Steepling, Stonewall penalty, Straight off the training ground, Taking one for the team, Team that likes to play football, Thruppenny bit head / 50p head, Two good feet, Turning into a basketball match, Turning into a cricket score, Usher/Shepherd the ball out of play, Walking a disciplinary tightrope, Wand of a left foot, Wrap foot around it, Your De Bruynes, your Gundogans etc.
Do you know what cash flow means as a service-based entrepreneur? Do you know if YOUR business's cash flow is healthy or heading for disaster? Can you predict your cash flow, and do you know how to manage it?New entrepreneurs often take a money-in-money-out approach to their revenue and sales and hit each month with fingers crossed that more money comes in than goes out. Yikes, biz bestie! That's a recipe for money stress, an unstable business, poorly timed business expense investments and money down the drain.Join guest expert, bookkeeper Sherilyn Williams, as we talk about all things cash flow, business expenses, and how to build predictability and financial stability in your service-based business!Want Sherilyn working on your Scaling Dream Team?Book a call to talk about it here: https://calendly.com/theradicalconnector/let-s-talk-about-working-together..................................................................About SherilynAs a CFO/CEO for Solopreneurs, I help service-based founders move from quiet financial stress to confident decision-making: building clean systems, sustainable cash flow, and numbers that make sense. LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/sherilyn-williams-isaacWebsite: www.balanceandbloomprofessional.ca..................................................................
John Maytham speaks to sound engineer and owner of Crossfade Studio, Lindsay Johnson, about why wired headphones are making a comeback. Afternoon Drive with John Maytham is the late afternoon show on CapeTalk. Presenter John Maytham is an actor and author-turned-talk radio veteran and seasoned journalist. His show serves a round-up of local and international news coupled with the latest in business, sport, traffic, and weather. The host’s eclectic interests mean the program often surprises the audience with intriguing book reviews and inspiring interviews profiling artists. A daily highlight is Rapid Fire, just after 5:30 pm. CapeTalk fans call in to stump the presenter with their general knowledge questions. Another firm favourite is the humorous Thursday crossing with award-winning journalist Rebecca Davis, called “Plan B”. Thank you for listening to a podcast from Afternoon Drive with John Maytham Listen live on Primedia+ weekdays from 15:00 to 18:00 (SA Time) to Afternoon Drive with John Maytham broadcast on CapeTalk https://buff.ly/NnFM3Nk For more from the show, go to https://buff.ly/BSFy4Cn or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/n8nWt4x Subscribe to the CapeTalk Daily and Weekly Newsletters https://buff.ly/sbvVZD5 Follow us on social media: CapeTalk on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@capetalk CapeTalk on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ CapeTalk on X: https://x.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CapeTalk567 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
If you're a new entrepreneur, service-based business, or solopreneur, you are not a content creator and going viral isn't going to build your service-based business. In this video, we talk about...
Bad business advice and investing in programs and service providers too soon can have catastrophic effects not just on your business but on your entire life. Listen in as badass brand designer, Rachel Lee, takes us behind the scenes into the biggest lessons of her entrepreneurial journey ... declaring bankruptcy and bouncing back from almost $100,000 in business debt!
From left are participants in the 2026 Jerry Chastain Sr. Memorial Hunt. On the back row are Scott Phillips, Brady Baird, Will O'Gwynn, Champ Bowling, Steven Horn, Stick Outlaw, Steven Feather and Bailey Rohkol; on the second row are William Johnson, Jerry Chastain Jr., Roxanne Chastain, Reed Johnson, Ashley O'Gwynn, Heather Horn, Kathy McMillan, Ross Messinger, Matt Spencer, Audrey Spencer, Adrianna Spencer, Luke Spencer and Scott Estes; and on front row are Lindsay Johnson, Emma Clare Johnson, Grayson Phillips, Seth Horn, Caleb Feather and Mac Stewart.Article Link
After more than 25 years of practice and 20 years of teaching, Harmony has found herself in a very different relationship with yoga than the one she started with. In this conversation, she sits down with her friend and co-facilitator, Lindsay Johnson, to talk honestly about what happens when a highly structured, discipline heavy practice stops feeling like home to your body. They trace the arc from Ashtanga and power vinyasa into somatic yoga, nervous system literacy, trauma sensitivity, and embodied energetics, and how those worlds are coming together in their new 100 hour Somatic Yoga and Embodied Energy Teacher Training at Yoga Passage in Calgary. Harmony shares how the dogma and dualism she experienced in traditional Ashtanga left her feeling traumatized and disconnected from her own body's wisdom, even as she continued to teach. Lindsay talks about growing up with medical trauma, discovering yoga as her first physical practice, and how chasing discipline, shapes, and handstands eventually gave way to a longing for freedom, expression, and true safety in her body. Together, they explore somatics as “coming home”: feeling instead of performing, building safety before “doing the work,” honouring the nervous system, and allowing movement, sound, and emotion to express in ways that look far less linear and far more like nature. They also speak directly to yoga teachers and long-time practitioners whose bodies are now saying no to old patterns, and how this training is designed as an initiation and a supplement to existing trainings rather than “just another certification.” If your yoga practice has started to feel like a grind, if your nervous system is already at capacity, or if you are curious about weaving subtle energy work, trauma literacy, and somatic language into the way you teach, this episode is an invitation to reimagine what yoga can be. In This Episode, You'll Hear About When a beloved practice stops working Harmony's honest reflection on feeling traumatized by the dogma and indoctrination around Ashtanga. What it is like when your body keeps saying “no” every time you get on your mat. Why so many midlife practitioners walk away from yoga entirely when the old way stops feeling safe. Lindsay's path through discipline into somatics First teacher training at Yoga Passage back in 2005 and years of teaching linear, disciplined styles like power vinyasa and Ashtanga. How a Saturday power class turned into a somatic class the moment she invited everyone to shake, and never went back. The realization that she had been hypervigilant and disconnected from her body for most of her life, and how somatics helped her come home. Discipline, structure and their limits Why highly structured systems can initially feel like safety for nervous systems shaped by trauma, chaos, or disorganized families. How discipline taught them to cue, hold space, and show up, yet eventually began to feel like a cage rather than support. The shift from “I need to fix myself and prove my worthiness” to “I am already whole, and the practice is about remembering that.” Somatic yoga as nervous system literacy What it means to teach from a felt sense instead of from performance or achievement. Using pendulation, “islands of safety,” and choice to guide students in and out of sensation. Why learning to relax and feel ease is a prerequisite for true regulation and resilience. Trauma sensitivity and language in class How somatic language differs from traditional cueing, especially around choice and autonomy. Giving students sovereignty instead of pushing them into “no pain, no gain” territory. Letting go of rigid bilateral rules and allowing asymmetry, ease, and curiosity to lead. Feminine energy, Kundalini and non-linear movement Reframing vinyasa and “flow” as something guided by breath and sensation, not just choreography. How Kundalini and Shakti express through spirals, oscillations, and organic movement rather than straight lines. The role of self-touch, oxytocin, and nurturing practices in regulating women's nervous systems. Embodied energetics and the subtle body Seeing the body as the densest part of the energetic field, not just a physical object. Working with the chakras, nadis, fascia, and spinal energetics as an integrated map. How teachers can sense the field, notice shifts, and differentiate between “my energy” and “the room.” The 100 Hour Somatic Yoga & Embodied Energy Teacher Training Who it is for: yoga teachers, healers, and coaches with a foundational training who want to go deeper. What it includes: somatic practices, nervous system education, subtle body mapping, trauma sensitive space-holding, and embodied leadership. How the in-person format at Yoga Passage in Calgary supports community, co-regulation, and live practice. About Our Guest: Lindsay Johnson Lindsay Johnson is a yoga teacher, somatic healing practitioner, and trauma-informed facilitator based in Calgary, Alberta. She has been practicing yoga for nearly 20 years and began teaching after her first training at Yoga Passage in 2005. Over the years, she has studied with teachers such as Shiva Rea and Baron Baptiste, taught power vinyasa and Ashtanga, owned her own studio, and eventually returned to Yoga Passage after major life changes in 2020. Lindsay now focuses on somatic yoga, movement-based therapy, and nervous system literacy, helping students and clients reconnect with their bodies after trauma, burnout, and years of living in their heads. At Yoga Passage, she is listed as a practitioner offering somatic healing in their wellness program and teaches classes, workshops, full moon events, and her signature Soma Movement sessions. Her work centres on sovereignty, choice, and collective healing. Through shaking practices, floor-based somatic sequences, and careful, choice-based language, Lindsay creates spaces where people can safely feel, express, and integrate their full emotional spectrum. You can find her teaching in person at Yoga Passage and sharing her work online at @lj_heals on Instagram. Links From This Episode Somatic Yoga & Embodied Energy 100 Hour Teacher Training Hosted at Yoga Passage in Calgary, Alberta Check Yoga Passage's Teacher Training and Workshops pages for details and registration: https://yogapassage.ca Yoga Passage (studio) Website: https://yogapassage.ca Instagram: @yoga.passage Connect with Lindsay Instagram: @lj_heals Somatic healing offerings at Yoga Passage: Somatic Healing listing on the Therapists page Upcoming events: https://harmonyslater.com/events 21 Day Money Magic Manifestation Challenge: https://community-harmonyslater.com/landing/plans/1542444Use PROMO CODE for additional $20 Savings: MANIFESTATIONMAGIC FREE Manifestation Activation: https://harmonyslater.kit.com/manifestation-activation FIND Harmony: https://harmonyslater.com/ JOIN the Finding Harmony Community: https://community-harmonyslater.com/ Harmony on IG: https://www.instagram.com/harmonyslaterofficial/ Finding Harmony Podcast on IG: https://www.instagram.com/findingharmonypodcast/ FREE 2 min breathwork practice: https://harmonyslater.com/morning-breathwork-optin Find your Spiritual Entrepreneur Archetype! 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On Conversations with A Bowl of Soul, we are celebrating June is Black Music Month with an interview with Beverly Lindsay Johnson. She is an Emmy Award winning filmmaker and documentarian of "Fatboy-The Billy Stewart Story". Billy Stewart was an R&B singer in the 1960's who had hits such as "Sitting in the Park, I Do Love You, which was done by the R&B band GQ and his crossover hit Summertime, which was a million selling single for him and so many other hits that are in his catalogue. We talk about his life and how much he has contributed to Rhythm and Blues. He was an innovator, multitalented and he was loved by his family and friends. I hope you enjoy this interview. I had fun doing it. #billystewart #beverlylindsayjohnson #fatboy #randb Get up to 2 months free podcasting service with our Libsyn code=ABOS. Sign up & bring your podcast to life! Get on Apple & Spotify, get critical stats & all the support you need to sound your best and grow your show!! Sign up here: https://signup.libsyn.com/?promo_code=ABOS You can listen to the A Bowl of Soul Radio Network on Live365.com giving you 24/7/365 days of Soul Music. Stop on by and listen: A Bowl of Soul Radio Network on Live365 You can support A Bowl of Soul and Buy Me A Coffee. Just click: Buy A Bowl of Soul A Cup of Coffee Purchase your A Bowl of Soul T-Shirt and other merchandise. Just click: Get Your A Bowl of Soul Merch Follow me: @proftlove on Threads @proftlove on Instagram @abowlofsoul.bsky.social - Bluesky @A Bowl of Soul A Mixed Stew of Soul Music on Facebook Promote your product or service on the podcast and the radio network. You can sponsor A Bowl of Soul by getting your product or service in front of listeners. Email us at: abowlofsoul@gmail.com Thank you for your Support!!!
England equalled their biggest ever Nations League win after thrashing Portugal by six goals to nil at Wembley on Friday night. Katie Smith gets all the reaction with former England goalkeeper Karen Bardsley, ex England defender Lindsay Johnson and commentator Vicki Sparks. They hear from Aggie Beever-Jones – who scored a hat-trick in the first half as well as Chloe Kelly, who also got on the scoresheet and manager Sarina Wiegman. Not only that the BBC's senior football correspondent Sami Mokbel and Spanish football journalist (and one of the stars of the Euro Leagues) Guillem Balague join the pod and give us the latest news on Trent Alexander-Arnold, after Liverpool accepted a fee to allow the player to join Real Madrid in time to play in the Club World Cup. And Sami provides some insight on the rumours circulating that Manchester United's Bruno Fernandes is giving serious consideration to quitting the club and taking up a lucrative offer to play in the Saudi Pro-League.Timecodes: 01:00 – England v Portugal match analysis. 10:00 – Aggie Beever-Jones interview. 15:30 – Chloe Kelly interview. 17:37 – Sarina Wiegman reaction. 23:30 – Trent Alexander-Arnold discussion. 31:00 – Bruno Fernandes latest.
Today Hoppy is joined by Brad McElhinny, Jon Decker, Robert J. Thompson, Lindsay Johnson, Craig Blair, Roger Hanshaw, Ginger Layne, and Kayla Young.
In this episode, one member of BKE is feeling a little under the weather. They both discuss this weekend's final-day fixtures, and it begs the question: Who will win the WSL? If that wasn't enough, we have our BKE Live interview with football trailblazer Lindsay Johnson. For questions, comments, and voice notes, you can email us at bigkickpod@gmail.com - we'd love to hear from you.Find and follow our Instagram @bigkickenergypod/A Vibrant Production. For sales, advertising and general enquiries: HELLO@VIBRANTTELEVISION.COM Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, one member of BKE is feeling a little under the weather. They both discuss this weekend's final-day fixtures, and it begs the question: Who will win the WSL? If that wasn't enough, we have our BKE Live interview with football trailblazer Lindsay Johnson. For questions, comments, and voice notes, you can email us at bigkickpod@gmail.com - we'd love to hear from you. Find and follow our Instagram @bigkickenergypod/ A Vibrant Production. For sales, advertising and general enquiries: HELLO@VIBRANTTELEVISION.COM Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hi. This is Robert and Lindsay Johnson here.We have spent the last few years picking up the pieces of our spiritual lives after leaving an evangelical mega-church. In this episode, we discuss why creating this podcast is an important step for us both. Also, what's in a name? Future podcast episodes (what's to come) Fears Transparency GoalsAs you will hear in this introductory episode, we will go over why we are doing this and what we hope to achieve.Disclaimer: We want to recognize that each person's path in life is unique and can only be experienced by them. We respect many walks of faith, anti-faith, backgrounds, and histories. We are not trying to sell something, assert something or prove something. We are only sharing our thoughts and experiences.Interest Piqued? Dig Deeper: What Does Deconstruction Even Mean? (desiringgod.com) PHILOSOPHY: Jacques Derrida (YouTube) What Would Jesus Deconstruct? (Book, Archive.org) John Caputo on the Event in Christianity (YouTube)Community Connection:As always, feel free to discuss this episode on our community forums.[Leave a Comment]
In this episode of the Women in Motion, Lindsay Johnson, Founder of FitPros, discusses her company’s mission to enhance workplace wellbeing through a variety of services like fitness classes, speaker sessions, and team-building activities. She emphasizes the importance of live engagement, especially in remote work settings, and the use of breathwork for stress management. Lindsay […]
Top 5 Fears Stopping Entrepreneurs from Video Marketing(And how to get out of your own way!)Episode 30 with Lindsay Johnson, The Radical ConnectorVideo marketing is one of the most underused content marketing tools for getting new customers!Whether you're using short-form videos like TikToks and Instagram Reels, long-form videos like YouTube or courses, or my personal favourite, automated videos in your list-building funnels, sales funnels, or client onboarding process ... video marketing is essential to faster growth and a bigger wow factor with potential clients!But ... none of that matters if new entrepreneurs are stuck in their heads and letting fear stop them from showing up on camera.You have brilliance inside you begging to be brought to life on camera but there are some annoying fears holding you back ... and it's time to get over them so the world can see you shine!Powerful Tidbits Lindsay Shares in This Episode...How overwhelm plays a bigger role in blocking your creativity with videos than you realize#1 hack for generating video content your audience and customers actually WANT!How to get past your tech fears and embrace being a beginnerTips for building up your confidence on camera (and giving yourself permission to be awkward and stiff in the beginning)Lindsay's super simple 5-step framework for structuring your videos that will 10x the speed with which you can create kickass content!"Overwhelm has a sneaky way of tricking our brains into putting ourselves last or believing we can't do scary things."- Lindsay Johnson, The Radical ConnectorCheck Out All the Goodies We Talked About...
06/02/23: A crowd of people gathered in the parking lot of Old Main at Mayville State University with plans to confront university President Brian Van Horn mainly over the firing of women's volleyball coach Lindsay Johnson after 15 seasons. Brian Van Horn addressed their questions, and now Joel Heitkamp is joined by Dr. Mark Hagerott, the Chancellor for the North Dakota University System, to talk about it. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mother's Day week can bring all the feels—joy, sadness, gratefulness, longing, and other conflicting emotions. But our guest today at The Messy Table is no stranger to such tension. Lindsay Johnson battled infertility for four years AND she's experienced a surprise pregnancy. She's known the delight of watching her kids grow AND the heartache of [...] The post EP. 139 | Lindsay Johnson [A Mother's Strength] appeared first on Jenn Jewell.
Our society needs to get over this obsession with thiness.Today, we are talking about what's it's like to live in a larger body, joy, the impact of anti-fatness and how loving yourself as you are is a radical act.Joining us for this conversation is Lindsay Johnson. Lindsay is a multi-passionate entrepreneur and founder of Fantastical Fatty and The Radical Connector. Their work with Fantastical Fatty focuses on fat joy activism and creating a community of fat baddies ready to fall in love with their fat bodies and take up space. As The Radical Connector, Lindsay helps new entrepreneurs get clients and make money using consent-based marketing and sales strategies so they can use their business as a tool to live the life of their wildest dreams and change the world. You can catch Lindsay on their two podcasts, Fantastical Fatty and Work Less Play More. Connect with Lindsay on TikTok and Instagram at @fantasticalfatty and @radicallinds.Let's get in touch!To connect, follow on IG @sociallymisguidedpodcastIf you feel you know someone who would be an amazing guest for our show, send us an email at sociallymisguidedpocast@gmail.comRemember to subscribe to this show and share on social media. It helps us get the name out there and build this amazing community!
This one thing has pumped the brakes on a lot of creators' ability to have fun on social media. Rules! But here's the thing my latest guest, The Radical Connector, Lindsay Johnson, has to say. The rules are constantly changing, which means–there are no rules! Lindsay helps first-time entrepreneurs break free from following any success rules on social media and instead find joy in using social media as a tool to turn their brilliance into profit–and have fun while they do. Listen as Lindsay shares their own journey for having authentic fun using live video on TikTok and the strategies and mindset shifts we can all use to bring the fun back into our life online. In this episode of the podcast, we talk about: Why TikTok is best for genuine connections The social media coffee shop Backlash to vulnerability Fearing online trolls Erasing the pressure to create And so much more! This Episode Was Made Possible By: Social Media Starter Kit Free Course The Social Media Starter Kit is your chance to pull back the curtain and get insights on how to build a social media strategy that works for you, learn how to create (and implement) a simple and effective content plan, convert followers into buyers, and much more. Register for this FREE course and gain the confidence you need to use social media as a tool to grow your business: https://onlinedrea.com/free About the Guest: Lindsay Johnson, aka The Radical Connector, has been teaching first-time entrepreneurs how to get clients and make money in their businesses for over 20 years. Lindsay's an entrepreneurship nerd and holistic business strategist obsessed with teaching service-based entrepreneurs and content creators business skills and strategies for turning their brilliance into a profitable business by working less and playing more. Born into a family of entrepreneurs, Lindsay watched as their family worked themselves into the ground and promised themselves they'd find a better way to build a business. Lindsay's two online business programs, blog, YouTube channel, Work Less Play More Podcast and free Facebook group, Rad Connectors, teach overwhelmed entrepreneurs practical, consent-based marketing and sales skills so they can use their business as a tool to build the life of their dreams, change the world, and finally ditch their desks and go have a life! Website: https://www.theradicalconnector.com/ Social media: https://www.tiktok.com/@radicallinds https://www.tiktok.com/@fantasticalfatty https://www.instagram.com/radicallinds/ https://www.instagram.com/fantasticalfatty/ Go to the show notes for all the resources mentioned in this episode: https://onlinedrea.com/246
Welcome to a bonus episode of DNA surprises. In this episode, I'm joined by Lindsay Johnson, a registered nurse, board-certified nurse coach, and integrative health coach who cares for the caregiver through stress, burnout, and trauma healing. She utilizes various methodologies in her practice, including mindful listening, transformative coaching, somatic experience and trauma healing, mindfulness, HeartMath, and gentle accountability. Lindsay helps her clients reconnect to themselves and their bodies, become more aware and mindful of their coping mechanisms, access their courage and inner wisdom, and shed old habits in order to make way for more self-compassion and love.In her session, “Let it RAIN: Recognize, Allow, Investigate, and Nurture,” Lindsay will teach us how self-compassion is a vital portion of the healing process for DNA surprises. In this episode, we discuss what RAIN is, why self-compassion is so important, and how we can come home to ourselves.You can learn more about Lindsay at: https://catalina-wellness.com/. Thanks again to Lindsay for joining me! If you're interested in learning more about how to nurture yourself through a DNA surprise, join us at the DNA surprise retreat - May 4-7 in Tucson, AZ.Support the showDo you have a DNA Surprise that you'd like to share? Email dnasurprises@gmail.com.IG: @dnasurprisesTwitter: @dnasurprisesTikTok: @dnasurprisesWebsite: www.dnasurprisespodcast.comRegistration is open for the inaugural DNA Surprise Retreat, May 4-7 in Tucson, AZ! If you're an NPE, donor-conceived person, or adoptee who has experienced a DNA surprise, join us for four days of community and support!www.DNASurpriseRetreat.comIG: @dnasurpriseretreat
Social Slowdown: sustainable digital marketing for entrepreneurs
Do you hear the word "networking" and simply roll your eyes? Well in today's episode, Lindsay Johnson and I have a great conversation that's gonna change the way you think about networking. We talk about radically connecting with others - and what people THINK "networking" is, versus what it ACTUALLY is.In this episode:What does "networking" really mean in 2023 and what can it look like for you, as an entrepreneur?How and why Lindsay uses consent-based strategiesConnecting organically and figuring out who you really click with and want to work withTikTok for networking?Lindsay Johnson, aka The Radical Connector, has been teaching first-time entrepreneurs how to get clients and make money in their businesses for over 20 years. Lindsay's an entrepreneurship nerd and holistic business strategist who's obsessed with teaching service-based entrepreneurs and content creators business skills and strategies for turning their brilliance into a profitable business by working less and playing more. Born into a family of entrepreneurs, Lindsay watched as their family worked themselves into the ground and promised themselves they'd find a better way to build a business.Lindsay's two online business programs, blog, YouTube channel, Work Less Play More Podcast, and free Facebook group, Rad Connectors, teach overwhelmed entrepreneurs practical, consent-based marketing and sales skills so they can use their business as a tool to build the life of their dreams, change the world, and finally ditch their desks and go have a life!Relevant Links:Learn more about Lindsay Johnson and The Radical ConnectorWork Less, Play More PodcastJoin Lindsay's free Facebook group, Rad ConnectorsWatch the YouTube clipEp. 43: Regenerative Business, Permaculture, and Carrots With Helen TremethickFor the full show notes and transcript, visit socialslowdown.comSupport the show
FINDING YOUR PLACE IN THE FITNESS WORLD WHEN YOU ARE PLUS-SIZED // In episode 50, If you are anything like me in years past, I would approach the new year with all the things I wanted to accomplish and honestly most years that included some sort of weight loss goals. Therefore, a fitness goal to help me get to said weight loss goal. I want this episode to empower you to look beyond weight loss goals as the reason to be moving your body. To see movement and fitness as an appreciation and self-love act for your body. Sometimes the mental piece of that idea is harder than actually doing the act of working out. Sometimes it is hard to even get the courage to step into the gym. And that is why my guest, Lindsay Johnson and I, will be talking about finding your place in the fitness world when you are plus-size. In this episode: Pushing through mental blocks when starting with fitness Benefits of fitness that has nothing to do with weight loss The "all or SOMETHING" mentally vs. "all or nothing." How to start when it feels like you don't belong Guest Contact: TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@fantasticalfatty Website: http://fantasticalfatty.com/ If you enjoyed this episode, you won't want to miss the opportunity to join like-minded, goal boss women in my Vibrant Life Design Monthly Membership. Click here to enroll for just $50! Vibrant Life Design Monthly Membership: This is an intimate monthly accountability group that supports goal setting, creating milestones and calling your shots for the month. Each month, you get a coaching video, workbook and live coaching calls. All the materials are “do-at-your-own-pace” and the live accountability calls are where you receive support for me and the community on your milestones. Private Coaching: In 3 or 6 month sessions, you will receive weekly check-ins, accountability and support. Ensuring your goal mindset is coached intimately with ongoing knowledge, advice, motivation and customization that is crucial for overcoming potential roadblocks and helping you reach long-term success. VIP Day: Life is messy, this is for the busy woman who wants to set intentional goals with efficiency. In a half-day 1:1 private session, we will effectively break down your milestones with deadlines along with digging into your quitting triggers, what to do when motivation is lost and establishing your "why" to stand strong through the mess. Love this podcast? Then you want to join the Goal Boss Community on Facebook for additional free coaching and resources.
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Lindsay Johnson (they/them/theirs) is a fat, queer entrepreneur turned fat joy activist here to dismantle the internalized fatphobia that exists within fat people. They're here to share tips for self care, boundary setting, and giving ourselves grace, especially when fat folks are excluded from activities or socially.Lindsay Johnson, is a Fat Joy Activist known as @FantasticalFatty on TikTok and Instagram. As a fat, queer, nonbinary human living in a marginalized body, Lindsay knows first-hand how cruel our society is to fat people … and that it's total BS! Lindsay's journey from decades of weight cycling, size obsession, and disordered eating to body liberation, disengaging from toxic diet culture, and unlearning the fat-equals-bad myth has led them to spreading Fat Joy around the internet like confetti! Lindsay's on a mission to help fat folks free themselves from internalized fatphobia and discover appreciation, adoration, and joy in their bodies. They will never stop pointing out the absurdity of fatphobia in all its forms to help you give self-objectification the middle finger and embody your own Fat Joy. You deserve to take up space, live a full-bodied life (pun intended), and experience more joy than you can handle while loving ALL of you.Please check out Lindsay on TikTok and Instagram.Sophia read the poem Anatomy of Peace by John Rodel on this episode.All things Fat Joy are on Instagram, on the website, and on Patreon.And please don't forget to subscribe & rate the Fat Joy podcast, too!
Many of us business leaders strive to be financially successful responsibly, and we find that it's important to care for human talent and the environment.Sometimes we struggle with realizing the importance of people versus making money, and many don't know how to achieve the balance of the triple bottom: profit, people, and the planet.That's why I'm so excited to welcome Lindsay Johnson, current CEO and Managing Director at Wordbank. She shares how her company operated under the framework of a B Corp--even before they got certified in 2020--and how it has helped their business grow since then, responsibly and ethically.Lindsay Johnson will unpack for us the following points:- Why it's important to be responsible and ethical in doing business.- How to balance making profits and caring for your people and the planet.- How being a certified B corporation helps businesses grow.Don't miss this episode!Connect with Lindsay:On her LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lindsayjohnsonhayter/Don't miss out on all the good stuff that is coming your way!
We all deserve to enjoy the good things in life, like food, clothing, walking in nature and more. Sometimes, people can get really judgmental of others and themselves, especially in this world of social media. What barriers are stopping you from enjoying life? In today's episode, one of the main topics we'll be discussing is size inclusivity. I'm joined by Lindsay Johnson who is a Fat Joy Activist. They are on a mission to help fat folks free themselves from internalized fatphobia and toxic diet culture so they can discover appreciation, adoration, and joy in their bodies. As we get on this topic, Lindsay shares the importance of detaching yourself and freeing your mindset from toxic and old ideas of how a body should look like. They also share the effects of having a healthy connection with your physical, mental and emotional state. No matter the size, you're welcome to enjoy all the good things that this life can offer. Are you ready to change your mindset and embrace life more fully? Tune in to this embracing episode and find out how you can help yourself and others appreciate their bodies wholly. Are you ready? Let's go! Where you can find Lindsay: TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@fantasticalfatty Instagram: https://instagram.com/fantasticalfatty How to Find Heather: www.heatherwebsterwellness.com https://www.facebook.com/groups/solowomentravelingconfidently www.instagram.com/insightfuladventuring/ www.instagram.com/heatherwebsterwellness/
Have you ever thought “there's got to be a better way to do business than this!”? Well, I've got you covered. Today's episode of Elevated Visibility may very well be one of the best ones this season.I had a super fun and transformative chat with Lindsay Johnson aka The Radical Connector, a marketing and sales coach who teaches service-based business owners how to use entrepreneurship to free themselves and create amazing lives.We got real and chatted about many important topics that don't get talked about enough. You'll learn how to ditch bro-marketing and manipulative sales tactics for an ethical, consent-based approach to selling that centers on your client's best interests and creates real and lasting relationships with your audience, and so much more!In this episode:Learn all about Attraction Marketing and Consent-based SalesBreaking down the myth of “Build it and they'll come”Impact over IncomeWhat bro-marketing practices are and how to avoid themLooking at your audience as stakeholders in your businessPain points Dos and Don'tsThings to beware of if you're new to entrepreneurshipElevated Visibility: practical SEO, marketing, and soul-talk for female founders with zero bullshit + 100% compassion.Resources & LinksFREE DOWNLOAD: simple, straightforward, actionable SEO tips you can start implementing today. Grab your SEO checklist at ninagibson.co/freebieJoin the FREE Business Coaching & Coworking Sessions with Lindsay here.Connect with LindsayLindsay Johnson, aka The Radical Connector, is a 20-year entrepreneurship nerd and marketing and sales coach who is obsessed with teaching new entrepreneurs simple business skills and feel-good sales strategies for turning their brilliance into a profitable business.Instagram: @radicallindsPodcast: The Work Less, Play More PodcastWebsite: www.theradicalconnector.comConnect with NinaNina Gibson is a holistic SEO coach, search maven and corporate drop-out who is obsessed with helping female founders elevate their brand visibility with smart SEO. Instagram: @ninagibson.coWebsite: ninagibson.co
Welcome into another amazing episode of Womens EmpowHerment Junkie! Today I speak to Lindsay Johnson, aka The Radical Connector, is a 20-year entrepreneurship nerd and business coach who's obsessed with teaching new entrepreneurs simple business skills and feel-good sales strategies for turning their brilliance into a profitable business. Born into a family of entrepreneurs, Lindsay watched as their family worked themselves into the ground and sacrifice their quality of life for the sake of their businesses. They were determined to crack the code to faster growth and more financial abundance with way less work… and way more play! Lindsay has turned their years of marketing and sales experience and passion for a building a magical life OUTSIDE of work into offerings such as VIP Days for lost entrepreneurs and their super popular 10-week Radical Revenue Accelerator for folks who need to learn how to get customers and make money NOW! Entrepreneurship as a powerful tool for building the life of your wildest dreams and Lindsay's going to show you exactly how to do it! Lindsay's excitement on what she teaches is awesome, I love it when they are passionate about helping others live the dream. If you are working on becoming an entrepreneur or are an entrepreneur who is just stuck and can't seem to take the next step to level up your business, stand back and take a look at your message. Lindsay has been helping first time entrepreneurs calm the chaos in their brilliant brains and go from hobby to wildly profitable with less work and more play. We discuss the importance of Radical Self Acceptance and being true to who you are. If you bring the brilliance, they will bring the strategies and together you will make magic happen. Here is the link to their free training: https://www.theradicalconnector.com/100k-in-1-hour-a-day We just barely talk about her program of how to make 100k in an hour a day the feel good, client centered ethical way, please check out their link! Lindsay can be found here: Teaching entrepreneurs how to get to six figures and beyond with waaay less work! theradicalconnector.com IG at www.instagram.com/radicallinds Thank you Lindsay for taking the time to sit down with WEJ today! Until next time all!
Birds Fly South calls itself a “progressively old school urban farmhouse” brewery. It might sound like several contradictions until you start talking with Shawn and Lindsay Johnson, the co-founders, and suddenly this Greenville, South Carolina brewery starts to make sense. The origin story might sound familiar. Shawn was a beer fan who tried a lot of different styles and visited breweries during his time in the Coast Guard. At the time they were stationed on Kodiak Island, Alaska where early sunsets meant more times for hobbies. Lindsay got him a homebrew kit for Father's Day one year and the rest… well, you know. The moved to Florida and Shawn started working with Bob Sylvester of Saint Somewhere, and a deep appreciation for saison and farmhouse ales flourished. A move to the D.C area had Shawn helping to open Fair Winds Brewing Co. in Virginia at that point the idea to have their own place had cemented and needed to come a reality. Birds Fly South opened in 2016. In this episode we'll talk about the brewing process and recipe development with Shawn and front of the house and the taproom with Lindsay all while going deeper into what the brewery wants to be and how it plans to get there. This Episode is sponsored by:Cigar City Brewing Co.Have you met Florida Man? It's a modern Double IPA with a tropical expression from its blend of American hops, including Citra, Azacca, El Dorado, and Mandarina Bavarian, and is balanced by delicate peach esters from a unique Double IPA yeast and a dash of Canadian honey malt. Learn more about the hero of the sunshine by visiting CigarCityBrewing.com For more Drink Beer, Think Beer or to check out Beer Edge follow us on Twitter @thebeeredge and visit All About Beer. Host: John Holl Guests: Lindsay and Shawn Johnson of Birds Fly South Sponsors: Cigar City Brewing, The Craft Brewery Cookbook, All About Beer and The Beer Edge Tags: Beer, Ownership, Florida, Saison, Innovation, Bottles, Growth, South Carolina
Assistant Dean, Lindsay Johnson shared part of her faith story with SWCHS. Recounting the way Jesus changed her life and gave her a passion for sharing the good news of the joy and freedom we have in Him.
This week we sat down with mother, RN, & integrative health coach Lindsay Johnson. Much like many nurses do, Lindsay began to experience extreme burnout working at the bedside. After working in other roles, Lindsay felt a need to put humanity back in nursing, which is why she started her own nurse coaching business where she helps caregivers find their joy again. Predominantly serving caregivers and nurses, Lindsay combines motivational coaching and trauma healing to provide an optimal health coaching experience for her clients. Some of the areas that Lindsay focuses on specifically include food issues and trauma, which she addresses using Somatic Experiencing. To learn more about Lindsay and integrative health coaching visit https://lindsaymcdonaldjohnson.com/ or connect with Lindsay on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/lindsaymcjohnson. Don't Miss These Highlights: Why Lindsay became an integrative health coach. Understanding Somatic Experiencing. How Lindsay finds her clients. What's next for Lindsay's business?
Welcome back to the BodPod! Today, we are thrilled to have a special episode as Lindsay Johnson and Shane Smoore take over the podcast! Shane Smoore, also known as Plus Size Trans Guy, is a chubby, queer, trans man who calls the mid-west home. As a model, speaker, and influencer, he is making space for body liberation within the LGBTQIA community. He strives to spread positivity and hopes to empower others to live and wear themselves proudly and to be their authentic selves.Lindsay Johnson is a queer, non-binary, plus size entrepreneur who believes in radical self-acceptance, so much so that they named their company The Radical Connector. They believe in doing deep, healing work to release yourself from harmful systemic beliefs and connect to the radical self-acceptance and self-love waiting for you on the other side. In this episode, Shane will talk about building an online community through his platform, Plus Size Trans Guy, examples from the media that resonated with him as a trans man, and, of course, how there weren't a lot of examples in the media while he was growing up. Besides this, Shane and Lindsay will discuss the way in which trans and queer people are expected to be brave because of the way they are often treated, whether they would have come out earlier than they did, and the way in which certain words are often used to bully trans and queer people. Last but not least, they'll chat about having to limit certain things about themselves to fit into labels, why it's important not to think of gender as linear, and the intersectionality between body image and being a trans person. Plus, they'll discuss how fashion has kept individuals in larger bodies from expressing themselves. Keep listening to hear how Shane and Lindsay are inspiring others to be true to themselves.Lindsay's Instagram: @radicallindsLindsay's TikTok: @radicallindsShane's Instagram: @plussizetransguyShane's TikTok: @plussizetransguy
Goal setting can't be done with blinders on!You've got to take a few days to reflect on what happened in your business over the past year BEFORE you set your business goals.If you want to make sure you set business goals that make sense and will get you to your dream life you absolutely need to spend time reflecting on what worked and what didn't in the past year and build on all your newfound wisdom.In this episode, I share 15 questions to help you reflect on your business growth and experiences this year … preferably over a few quiet days with NO WORK and a great playlist!Grab your journal and get ready to write down some prompts to help you review the past year and strategically set goals for next year.Click here to access all resources we discuss in this episode including Lindsay's 4 Business Building Basics Every New Entrepreneur Needs to Know.Follow Lindsay on Instagram and TikTok.Connect with LindsayInstagram | TikTok | Website | Podcast | YouTube
Have you found yourself asking, “When should I quit my job?” Are you getting restless or sick and tired of working for someone else? If your end goal is to leave your 9 to 5, I've got news for you … you're asking the wrong question.The better question is, “Where am I going?”Many entrepreneurs only build their business to the point of quitting their job only to discover that without a long term game plan their once-thriving business starts to dry up. DAYUM! How about we skip that part?Prepare for some big aha's as Lindsay Johnson, aka The Radical Connector drops some jaw-dropping insights on how to properly leave your 9 to 5 and scale your business to live the life of your dreams.When should I quit my job? Short answer, when you business needs you to!Click here to access all resources we discuss in this episode including Lindsay's 4 Business Building Basics Every New Entrepreneur Needs to Know.Follow Lindsay on Instagram and TikTok.Connect with LindsayInstagram | TikTok | Website | Podcast | YouTube
In this episode of the "KCSU Music Podcast," music director Lindsay Johnson talks with Alex, Ransom and Jack of Coastless Creatives. The LLC began as Alex's senior project at Metropolitan State University and has since become a live label serving a variety of musicians, artists and venue owners in Denver and beyond. Their vision for Denver's music scene is ambitious and exciting. Tune in to hear them discuss the gap in the community that Coastless Creatives fills, what (not) to do when you sell out a venue a little too well and who wants to have dinner with the Dalai Lama. Keep an eye out for this name as you go to your favorite local shows in the future — Coastless Creatives intends to go far, and they're only just getting started.Songs used, courtesy of Coastless Creatives:"Hot Vodka" by Tonguebyte"Goodbye" by People In General"Westcliff" by blankslate
Join us for a conversation with Lindsay Johnson, founder of Aspyn Arrows, about pressing into the pain after infant loss. Lindsay shares the tragic story of finding her one-month-old daughter, Aspyn, unresponsive in her crib.Following her daughter's death, she struggled with suicidal thoughts. She leaned into her faith and God brought beauty from ashes. In this episode, Lindsay shares her story and more about Aspyn Arrows (the nonprofit organization she started to educate families on safe sleep practices and empower them to sleep with peace of mind by providing them with Owlet Baby Care monitors).In this episode, we discussed: Praying hard prayers and trusting God's will What to do with baby items in your home after you've lost an infant How death still hurts even when you have the hope of Heaven Seeing God work in the middle of grief and why it's a blessing Books that Lindsay found helpful in her healing journey How to redirect your thoughts when the pain is too heavy to carry The difference between longing for Heaven and being suicidal The benefits of being in community and staying physically active Talking about your baby and special family traditions in their memory Parenting living children after the loss of a baby Why guilt is not from God and how to forgive yourself Postpartum anxiety with subsequent pregnancies after loss SIDs and other sleep-related deaths and about Owlet monitors EPISODE SHOW NOTES, FULL TRANSCRIPT, & FREE PDF HOPE GUIDE:www.bridgetscradles.com/post/episode11CRADLED IN HOPE PODCAST WEBSITE:Sign up here to receive email updates and hope-filled resourceswww.bridgetscradles.com/podcastCRADLED IN HOPE FACEBOOK COMMUNITY FOR GRIEVING MOMS:www.facebook.com/groups/cradledinhopeFOLLOW BRIDGET'S CRADLESwww.facebook.com/bridgetscradleswww.instagram.com/bridgetscradleswww.pinterest.com/bridgetscradlesCONNECT WITH THE HOST | ASHLEY OPLIGERwww.ashleyopliger.comwww.facebook.com/ashleyopligerwww.instagram.com/ashleyopliger#cradledinhope #cradledinhopepodcast #bridgetscradles ★ Support this podcast ★
Welcome back to the "KCSU Music" podcast by KCSUFM! Join music director Lindsay Johnson in an interview with musician Shelley Thomas. Thomas has a rich musical background that incorporates elements from Balkan, Arab, Hindustani, African, classical and pop styles to create her own unique genre: world chamber pop. She's a talented vocalist and oud player and recently took her craft a step further by not only composing but performing, producing, mixing and mastering her own work. The result is her most recent release, Free: a pop and R&B-style EP that captures her moving vocals and powerful musical ability. Thomas has a winding and dedicated back story that's sure to inspire you to stay close to your own creative endeavors. She can be found at shelleythomasmusic.com.
Did you panic when Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp crashed because your business was in limbo? You were definitely not alone, when social media went down. It left many entrepreneurs and influencers scrambling. BIG NEWS! Did you know entrepreneurs can grow 6 and 7 figure businesses WITHOUT social media? It's true!Lindsay (and many of their biz besties) grew their 6 figure business without TikTok, Facebook or even Youtube. Lindsay has shared with their students over and over how to not rely on social media for business development, now they are breaking down the strategies for you!You will want to grab a pen and some paper to write down all the strategies they share in this episode to grow your network and make money without Facebook. Click here to access all resources we discuss in this episode including Lindsay's 4 Business Building Basics Every New Entrepreneur Needs to Know. Follow Lindsay on Instagram and TikTok.Connect with LindsayInstagram | TikTok | Website | Podcast | YouTube
On this episode of the "KCSU Music Podcast," music director Lindsay Johnson brings you out to a night at The Aggie Theater, with reviews of performances by local indie rock bands Slow Caves and Wildermiss, as well as Denver-based Latin pop artist, Miguel Aviña. She gives you behind the scenes details like which snacks are in Wildermiss's green room, what annoys a sound engineer working a show and why you should give your local bands some love. Make sure you've got Spotify open nearby so you can jam out to these great bands after you tune in to this episode of the "KCSU Music Podcast"!
Are you trying to generate leads on social media but everyone seems to be ignoring you?You're probably making this super common mistake most new entrepreneurs make ... you're using a Passive Tone instead of an Active Tone when engaging with your PPC! (Your Perfect Potential Customer)In this quickie podcast episode Lindsay shares their simple tweaks to common engagement scenarios so you can start having better conversations on social media.Click here to access all resources we discuss in this episode including Lindsay's 4 Business Building Basics Every New Entrepreneur Needs to Know. Follow Lindsay on Instagram and TikTok.Connect with LindsayInstagram | TikTok | Website | Podcast | YouTube
Do you panic when it comes time to ask for the sale? Does telling someone your rates make you break out in a cold sweat? Raise your hand if you missed the memo that starting a business meant you'd be thrust into the role of #1 sales-person for your company. Whew, baby! If you don't have a background in sales you're probably feeling intimidated and nervous AF about selling yourself. Lindsay's got your back with their six tips for asking for the sale.Click here to access all resources we discuss in this episode including Lindsay's 4 Business Building Basics Every New Entrepreneur Needs to Know.Follow Lindsay on Instagram and TikTok.Connect with LindsayInstagram | TikTok | Website | Podcast | YouTube
SSSA Founder and Executive Director Erin Rehberg talks with creative Lindsay Johnson, whose work is current featured in the Gallery at Side Street in Deep Waters, Johnson's first-ever solo exhibition. Artist mother and educator, Lindsay Johnson constructed narrative works on panels with acrylic, photographs, or found material to reconstruct moments in time, ideas, and dreams during the Covid-19 pandemic. The blue used throughout many of these works are made from disposable surgical masks, placed as sky, to emphasize the invisible yet inescapable force that both pulled us apart and under, and propelled us forward and together.
Episode 3: Lindsay Johnson, MSN, RN, NC-BC Highlights“I see Nurse Coaching as an expanded view of health care in a more integrative sense; we are impacted by a complex dynamic of things rather than just little things.” - Lindsay JohnsonEmbracing self-care as soul-care can shift the way you care for yourself, without caring about yourself, and this is very important in times when one feels self-critical, or in self-doubt. Caring for yourself without caring about yourself oftentimes allows self-love.A Registered Nurse's career is a continuous evolution through employment, connections, business, personal achievements and life.One of the perks of being a Registered Nurse, is that they can be placed into any role and they will be successful in it.Nurse Coaching promotes health systematically and addresses the physical yes, but also the other sides of health and wellness, like mental health, emotional health, spiritual health.Health is impacted by our communities, healthcare access, access to healthy food and water.How being ‘chased by a virus we can't see' affects our health by living in a constant level of increased stress. Nurse Coaches help clients and communities find ways to tackle stress in meaningful ways.How helping clients find Food Freedom through Whole 30 Coaching accesses a deeper view of self-awareness and less restrictive views about eating. Using Food and the Whole 30 System accesses self-awareness and link the awareness to food behaviors, ideas and habits.Lindsay's Top 'Soul-Care' PracticesGet enough restful sleep and go to bed early.Move your body every day through yoga, Peloton biking, or a hike.Eat food that makes you happy, whether its chocolate or a Whole 30 meal.Access emotional and mental health through counseling and self- work.Release feelings of guilt for needing and doing self-care practices.Believe in your worth.Set boundaries.Tips for Nurse Coaches and Healthcare PractitionersSet boundaries.Find what speaks to you and follow that.Sometimes creating a space for what you need help in, can be both a source of support and a source of revenue.Sometimes you will fail, but you learn so much in trying. So, give that vision, that thing you want to see happen, a try!
What does well-being mean at your company? For Lindsay Johnson and the FitPros team, supporting their clients during the COVID-19 pandemic has meant supporting their employees in whatever ways necessary. Learn how she led her team to support thousands of families during this tumultuous time and the techniques she uses for coping with change. FitPros: https://www.fitpros.com/ Recorded on 12.08.20 TRANSCRIPT and shownotes available at 100CEOProject.com
After more than a decade of working in corporate America, Lindsay Johnson witnessed firsthand how well-being was deprioritized and often ignored entirely leading to unhealthy and unmotivated employees. She set out to change things in 2016, by founding Fitpros, a corporate wellness company whose mission is to motivate employees through physical movement and mindful education. Fitpros serves leading companies around the world by designing and implementing custom wellness programs that deliver high engagement onsite employee programs. This episode is brought to you by Vanessa Severiano, LLC specializing in business development for fitness & wellness brands. For more info on The Business Side of Fitness visit: www.vanessaseveriano.com/podcast Connect with Vanessa on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vanessaseveriano/ Want to be a guest or have a question about your business? Drop us a line hello@vanessaseveriano.com
On this episode, we talk with Lindsay Johnson about how she started her company Weezie Towels and how she feels about outside financing in the beginning of starting a business. She speaks about juggling COVID-19, a new baby, and her business. She co-founded her business to fill a desire for luxury towels and wanted to create an easier way for shopping for high performance and desirable design for a luxury brand of towels. Advice for starting a business: - Nothing happens overnight. It takes a long time to officially launch. It took Lindsay two years! - You need to be passionate about your business. You should go to bed thinking about it and wake up thinking about it. - Feel comfortable and confident in your business before hiring employees so that you can be masters before trying to teach new helpers. - Seeking outside funding is a very personal decision. There are a lot of variables to consider. - Keep your marketing cohesive. Starting a business can be daunting. There are a lot of factors to consider, and there isn't always a clear answer. The start-up process is a very individualized process and should be treated as such. Your business should be something your passionate about, it will become a huge part of your life. Even in the face of COVID, though many of their launches have been pushed back, Weezie is still finding ways to thrive! Visit Weezie's website here. To learn more about the Wealth Edit, visit our website and take our quiz! We post fun updates and tips on our Instagram, @wealthedit, and YouTube, so make sure to come see us! Check out the podcast on Spotify! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
We've all seen it. Those scammy sleazy tactics that make customers feel icky and make your refund rates go through the roof. And did you know there's actually a name for it? It's called predatory sales. And just like predatory lending is a big bad deal in the mortgage industry, predatory sales is becoming an epidemic in online businesses.That's why we reached out to one of the smartest sales experts that we know, Lindsay, to come and talk to us about how not to be a sales predator. Listen in as she teaches us how to use attraction and authentic sales instead of being a sales predator.Get full show notes and links to Lindsay's resources at https://systemtothrive.com/9
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