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We get a patient's perspective on healthcare from Linsi Brownson on this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver. She is a member of the millennial generation and joined the podcast from Austin, Texas. This interview is #34 in the patient's perspective interview marathon. Here are 3 things that stood out as Linsi Brownson gave us a patient's perspective on healthcare: • Quality healthcare utilizes a holistic approach where healthcare providers are open-minded, curious, and willing to work collaboratively with patients. • A healthcare system that supports wellness, not just illness, can contribute to a healthier and happier community. • Two key actions that medical professionals can take to improve healthcare quality are (1) approaching patients without judgment and (2) offering patients options and involving them in decision-making. To connect with the show on social media use the links below: Twitter: http://twitter.com/yourkeynoter Facebook: http://facebook.com/yourkeynoter Instagram: http://instagram.com/yourkeynoter LinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/company/yourkeynoter Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@yourkeynoter YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@yourkeynotespeaker We would love to hear from you. Visit the “Contact Us” form: https://www.perspectivesonhealthcare.com/contact/ Look around the website for more Perspectives on Healthcare. Disclaimer: All opinions expressed by guests on the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast are solely the opinion of the guest. They are not to be misconstrued as medical diagnoses or medical advice. Please consult with a licensed medical professional before attempting any of the treatments suggested.
We get a patient's perspective on healthcare from Linsi Brownson on this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver. She is a member of the millennial generation and joined the podcast from Austin, Texas. This interview is #34 in the patient's perspective interview marathon. Here are 3 things that stood out as Linsi Brownson gave us a patient's perspective on healthcare: • Quality healthcare utilizes a holistic approach where healthcare providers are open-minded, curious, and willing to work collaboratively with patients. • A healthcare system that supports wellness, not just illness, can contribute to a healthier and happier community. • Two key actions that medical professionals can take to improve healthcare quality are (1) approaching patients without judgment and (2) offering patients options and involving them in decision-making. To connect with the show on social media use the links below: Twitter: http://twitter.com/yourkeynoter Facebook: http://facebook.com/yourkeynoter Instagram: http://instagram.com/yourkeynoter LinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/company/yourkeynoter Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@yourkeynoter YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@yourkeynotespeaker We would love to hear from you. Visit the “Contact Us” form: https://www.perspectivesonhealthcare.com/contact/ Look around the website for more Perspectives on Healthcare. Disclaimer: All opinions expressed by guests on the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast are solely the opinion of the guest. They are not to be misconstrued as medical diagnoses or medical advice. Please consult with a licensed medical professional before attempting any of the treatments suggested.
With Linsi Brownson, a speaker, life and business coach, artist, and host of the Be Brilliant In Your Business Podcast – a creative cocktail of pep talks and practical tools to help creative entrepreneurs be energized, organized, and inspired in their daily lives. Linsi coaches overwhelmed entrepreneurs to help them reclaim time, streamline their business, and rewire habits to support their wellbeing and joy. Over 15 years as a designer, brand strategist, creative director and coach, she has worked with hundreds of small business owners to align their business with the lifestyle they want to have. She combines mindset, business strategy, leadership, operations, sales, branding and marketing. She is out to debunk the myth that stress, hustle, and busyness are the way to succeed as a small business. Her motto, “love your business, own your life” is centered on the belief that success is a lifestyle, and we can enjoy it at every level in our business. Join our conversation as Linsi shares her insights and tips on how you can overcome overwhelm and busyness, and reignite your joy of being a business owner. You will also hear her talk about her journey from being an interior designer to becoming an entrepreneur, who once closed her business but eventually returned, and is now thriving as a coach in a business she loves. To access the show notes, visit our website at legalwebsitewarrior.com/podcast.
Exciting News from your favorite Travel Podcast! I am very excited to share this episode with you! I know I say that before every episode, but seriously, this is cause for celebration. In this episode, I will be interviewed by my creative business coach and podcast mentor, Linsi Brownson. We are turning the interview spotlight on me! Linsi has been instrumental in supporting this challenging goal of creating a brand-new podcast! We are celebrating the first anniversary of Travel Connections, and it feels fantastic! Linsi is a seasoned podcaster, and it would be a fun exercise to have her interview me about my experience with one year of podcasting under my belt. At Travel Connections, we recorded thirty episodes with the most interesting and enlightening guests. These episodes include colorful and exciting destinations, delicious food, wine and spirits, thoughtful conversations, inspiring personal travel connections, and much more! It's all right here and created just for you. I can't wait to get started on this special episode, but first, let me tell you about Linsi! Linsi Brownson is a business coach for artists, designers, and creative entrepreneurs. Her motto, "love your business, own your life," is centered on her belief that entrepreneurship is a powerful tool to create the life you want. But to have this life, you must take charge of how you spend your time and energy. She aims to help entrepreneurs banish busyness and focus on what is most profitable and fun. Before becoming a full-time coach, Linsi owned an interior design firm and a branding and marketing agency, and she currently co-owns a custom kitchen company. She loves building businesses and helping creative people turn fantastic ideas into inspiring life stories! In addition to her work, Linsi hosts the Be Brilliant In Your Business Podcast, A creative cocktail of pep talks and practical tools to help entrepreneurs have fun and get things done. Highlights from this episode: Why was Travel Connections created? How podcasting is storytelling at the highest level Juicy stories from BTS How Linsi was integral in the success of the podcast Why are these summary pages so important? How connecting through travel will make the world a better place Where does Suzanne find her guests? How every connection seems to link back to someone or something Exciting News for the 2023 Season Final Thoughts I wondered how it would feel talking about myself for an entire episode, but it was cathartic. It allowed me to pause and look at what we do from the outside. I saw that we have succeeded in our goal to create a thoughtful and enlightening podcast with incredible guests talking about super exciting things. And the stories that have come to the surface are epic. Storytelling is the best way to explore a fascinating subject like travel. Honest conversations with experts and enthusiasts help to pave the way for the perfect podcast. In addition to travel, we eagerly discuss food, wine, and spirits. I can't wait for you to hear Season 2. But while you wait, make sure you listen to all these fantastic episodes in Season one. You will learn a lot, smile, and be totally engaged in what my guests have to say. This podcast could not happen without my humble team of experts. I want to give a special thank you to Erik Hulslander of Hear No Evil Media, who makes everything sound amazing! And a big thank you to Linsi Brownson for offering her incredible interviewing skills and making this episode so personal! I appreciate you listening, and don't forget to share this podcast with everyone you know! And get ready for the season, which begins in February 2023.
Hi, I'm the Profit Answer Man Rocky Lalvani! I help small business owners simplify their financial reports so that they can make more informed business decisions with fewer hassles. We utilize the Profit First system created by Mike Michalowicz Effortless Cashflow Course: http://bit.do/effortlesscashflowcourse Schedule your free, no-obligation intro call: https://bookme.name/rockyl/lite/intro-appointment-15-minutes More about making profitability simple: http://profitcomesfirst.com/ Linsi Brownson is out to debunk the myth that stress, hustle, and busyness are the way to succeed in a small business. She coaches overwhelmed creative entrepreneurs to help them reclaim time, streamline their business, and rewire habits to support their wealth and wellbeing. Her motto, “love your business, own your life” is centered on the belief that success is a lifestyle, and we can enjoy it at every level in our business. Linsi is a speaker, coach, artist, and host of the Be Brilliant In Your Business Podcast, a creative cocktail of pep talks and practical tools to help entrepreneurs stay energized, organized, and inspired. Links: https://www.linsibrownson.com/ Questions: questions@profitanswerman.com Email: rocky@profitcomesfirst.com Profit Answer Man Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/profitanswerman/ My podcast about living a richer more meaningful life: http://richersoul.com/ First 2 chapters of Profit First: https://sendfox.com/rocky This episode is part of the SMB Podcast Network. Find other great interviews from around the internet just like this one at https://www.SMBPodcastNetwork.com Music provided by Junan from Junan Podcast Any financial advice is for educational purposes only and you should consult with an expert for your specific needs.
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On this episode, we have creative entrepreneur, coach, and podcaster Linsi Brownson! Linsi helps small business owners get energized & organized so they can grow their business without burning out. Throughout her career, Linsi has discovered that creative business owners have some unique challenges when it comes to staying inspired and productive.
This week on the podcast, we bring Linsi back on the podcast to talk about her experiences with domestic abuse. If you are in an unsafe situation and need help, please check out the links below for resources. Reach out to us on Instagram @mentalhealthmonday.info National Domestic Abuse Hotline - 1-800-799-7233 LAMBDA GLBT Anti-Violence Project - http://www.qrd.org/qrd/www/orgs/avproject/avp_gen.htm Futures Without Violence - https://www.futureswithoutviolence.org/resources-events/get-help/ Music By KaizanBlu Track Name: Closer YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/KaizanBlu Licence: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...
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This is a Special 10-part series: Healing to the path of Success. Guests would share part of their stories, struggles, the faith, the dark and light that they had to navigate to this point, the now.Linsi is a mom of 3 boys and a wife who loves all things herbs and holistic healing. She started this journey almost 10 years ago when her oldest son suffered with eczema, and she needed something other than pharmaceuticals and toxic creams to help him. Thankfully after years of working on his gut and making her own salves, he is no longer in that place! She also has many health issues including Lyme and Hashimoto's so she had to stay away from anything hormone disrupting and if you know much about the skin care industry, it's FULL of toxic chemicals that harm your body! Homemade natural products have really helped her son heal and helped the whole family steer clear of the toxic burden most products contain.If you need to get in contact with LinsiYou can find her on Instagram @holistic.and.hopefulIf you want to connect and know more about me and my podcast: Leap of Healthyou can find me at :www.alexbalgood.comFacebook @AlxBalgood and @leapofhealthwithalexbalgoodInstagram @AlexbalgoodYoutube @AlexBalgoodBuy on Amazon Book: Parents, Our Greatest Teachers by Alex Balgood available on paper bag & kindle version
What if I told you that you could stop overworking and underearning? Have I got your attention yet?In this episode, we will dive into how to turn ideas into action with a fun ritual instead of spinning your wheels and feeling like you are getting nowhere. Linsi Brownson is a life and business coach for creatives. She helps ambitious creative people have more time, freedom, money, and joy in their lives and work. Grab the Mastering Overwhelm Guide.Read more HERE.
This week on the season 2 opener, we talk about bullying, MGK, and fighting people at shows. Reach out to us at www.mhmpod.com or on Instagram @mentalhealthmonday.info! Music By KaizanBlu Track Name: Closer YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/KaizanBluLicence: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...
Linsi Brownson is a coach for overwhelmed entrepreneurs who are ready to break the habit of being busy so they can have time for what matters in life. She helps business owners simplify, magnify and rewire their habits to support wealth and wellbeing. Linsi is a coach, artist, and host of the Be Brilliant In Your Business Podcast, a creative cocktail of pep talks and practical tools for entrepreneurs. Discover more at: https://www.linsibrownson.com
The smart person on this episode of the Learning from Smart Full Podcast with Rob Oliver is Linsi Brownson. She talked about how to be productive and not just busy. She is a fellow podcaster, you can hear the “Be Brilliant In Your Business Podcast” on most of the major podcast platforms. Linsi browse and is also a coach who helps overwhelmed entrepreneurs. Here are a few of the items Linsi Brownson and Rob Oliver talked about during this episode of the Learning from Smart People Podcast: · Considering the reason why entrepreneurs start a business · Your business is there to support your life not the other way around · Where does achievement come from? · The cataclysmic cocktail of overwhelm · Linsi says put happiness as your top priority · Productivity is about what you are producing – it's about results · The impact of being in a negative emotional state · Your short-term actions need to align with your long-term goals · Emotions are what motivate us to perform an action · Thoughts create feelings, feelings create emotions, emotions create action, action creates results · The powerless of not being able to control the process · Intrinsic motivation versus external motivation · “How do I want to feel?” Is the question to start off with · Your feelings come from your thoughts and you can feel them at any time You can find more about Linsi Brownson through her website and her social media. Website: https://www.linsibrownson.com/ Freebie: https://www.linsibrownson.com/30-day-done Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SparkCollaborative Instagram: http://instagram.com/linsibrownson Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/linsibrownson/ Thanks for listening to the Learning from Smart People Podcast! Please Subscribe, leave a comment and follow us on social media: Twitter: http://twitter.com/LFSPPodcast Instagram: http://instagram.com/LFSPPodcast Facebook: http://facebook.com/LFSPPodcast LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/lfsppodcast/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbWV_LuUad7ZWuE9j5D9v-w You can also use the “Contact” page on the “Learning from Smart People” website: https://www.learningfromsmartpeople.com.
No matter where you look, you're going to find messaging around all the things you should be doing in your business. Heck, I talk about it, too! But the reality is that you need to weigh those “have-tos” and “shoulds” and decide what works for you in your business and your life. Being a business owner is an amazing gift and challenge and I personally wouldn't do it any other way. But in my conversation with Linsi Brownson, we talk about how there's really no one right way to do business. And she gives you permission to allow you to look at business differently and embrace the way your personal life merges with your business. As the world opens back up and we're getting back to our old habits, let's let go of the hustle culture and lean into the space and downtime that we all need. Listen in! Mentioned in This Episode Episode 123: Behind the Scenes of The Content Experiment Be Brilliant in Your Business: How to Make Content that Goes the Extra Mile Ultimate Business Clarity Meditation & Action Plan Workbook Join Maverick HQ About Linsi Brownson Linsi Brownson is a coach for creative entrepreneurs who want to say buh-bye to burnout and grow their business while enjoying their life. As an entrepreneur in creative industries for 15+ years, she understands the unique pitfalls and possibilities of running a creative business. Linsi is a certified life and business coach who has helped dozens of perfectionists, people-pleasers, and busybodies alike, take charge of their energy and operations so they can create more and live better. In addition to coaching business owners, Linsi hosts a podcast called “Be Brilliant In Your Business” where she shares insights on habits, productivity, and happiness.To learn more about Linsi, check out her website, Instagram, or Pinterest.
Content Creators Rejoice! Here's how to make your content go the extra mile for you. My guest is Abby Herman, CEO and Founder of The Content Experiment and host of The Content Experiment Podcast. Abby helps small business owners develop and implement content strategies that work for them. Abby is a kindred spirit, in that she doesn't believe that business owners should have to spend every waking hour creating content in order to make a living. Her motto, like mine, is more strategy, less busywork. The work you do up-front to gain clarity, get organized, and put some systems in place will pay off big when it comes to both your time and energy and your results using content. In Episode 94, I made a pretty bold recommendation to take a Summer break from creating new content. Since Abby's an expert, and I really wanted to know what she thought about that, and if she had any recommendations for how to do it strategically. Spoiler... she does! So let's jump in and talk with Abby Herman. (Or scroll down to read this interview below). Ps, make sure you are subscribed to the show, and I'd love to hear what you think of this episode! Take a screenshot in your player and tag @bebrilliantpodcast on Instagram. Episode Links Book your Summer Game Plan with Linsi. Gain access to radical business tools like 30 Day Done and Idea Catching inside The Maverick HQ. Connect with Linsi @linsibrownson on Instagram. Connect with Be Brilliant Podcast @bebrilliantpodcast on Instagram. Tune in to The Content Experiment Podcast with Abby Herman. Download the free Content Batching Guide from Abby. Connect with Abby @thecontentexperiment on Instagram and at The Content Experiment website Join The Content Mastery Lab for $1 for your first month with the code PODCAST. Get the transcript for this episode. Love this show? I would really appreciate your review in iTunes, Audible, or Spotify!
The sun is shining and summer is calling. You don't really want to spend the season inside at your computer, do you? This episode will help you put 5 things in place for your business now, so you can enjoy the Summer all season long. Episode Links: Schedule your Summer Game Plan Session. Gain free access to dozens of courses, worksheets and support inside The Maverick HQ Connect with Linsi @linsibrownson on Instagram Connect with Be Brilliant Podcast @bebrilliantpodcast on Instagram Read the blog post for this episode. Love this show? I would really appreciate your review in iTunes, Audible, or Spotify!
My guest today is Caitlin Shannon, owner of Ember & Co., a website design-build for purpose-driven businesses. Caitlin is an incredible example of a small business owner who has created a successful life by choosing to focus on providing excellent service rather than chasing growth tactics. We talk about "the rules" and why to break them, tips and tools to create boundaries with your clients, and how to maximize your creative output without burning yourself out. Ps, we are now releasing new episodes bi-weekly! Receive New Episode updates via email. Click here to read a quick breakdown of the 5 Key Takeaways from this episode, plus read or download the transcript. Episode Links Get free access to dozens of courses, worksheets, business tools and coaching inside The Maverick HQ Connect with Linsi @linsibrownson on Instagram Connect with Be Brilliant Podcast @bebrilliantpodcast on Instagram Connect with Caitlin @emberand.co on Instagram Check out Ember & Co Website Services Caitlin mentioned Dubsado (my fave tool for client management) and Zapier (can help you automate almost anything). Looking for a great podcast editor? Erik at hearnoevilmedia.com is my go-to guy. Schedule a Free Coaching Consultation Schedule a Coaching Session with Linsi Love this show? I would really appreciate your review in iTunes!
Episode Highlights: The first reason to hire a coach: Learning vs. Applying. When you listen to things you learn them. When you apply them, you grow. It doesn’t matter how much great information we get or how many ah-ha moments we have if we don’t apply the things we learn in our lives. The vast majority of the content we consume we don’t do anything with. Check out the Maverick HQ to get tools to work on your business or yourself. The most effective way to learn and apply tools is by working with the coach that created them. When you work with a coach the two of you come together to determine this process of which tools and resources are going to be the most relevant and useful for you right now specific for what you need. The second reason to hire a coach: You will accelerate your results with a coach. When you have some available that can help you bypass an obstacle your results can be accelerated. Start with what you do have and then fill in the gaps instead of trying to find all the answers you need. When you are keeping the path clean and quieting the noise you can go so much faster. The third reason to hire a coach: You have breakthrough creativity. What is most important in a coaching relationship is that the coach is helping you build the skills and empower you to continue creating more on your own. The fourth reason to hire a coach: Micro Adjustments. Being able to bring to light the little tiny things that are impacting our business. The tiny habits and beliefs are what we really have to work on. The fifth reason to hire a coach: It feels great! The simple act of being seen and heard for who you really are with no judgment is one of the most fundamental human needs. We just don’t have people in our lives like a coach who is going to listen and help us work through our ideas but has no agenda for us. We get to decide our own agenda. Coaching is about what you want to be creating and working through the process of actually creating and implementing that. If these reasons or any of your own reasons have you in the place that you are ready and want to work with a coach, I would love to work with you. Check out the coaching options here. If you are not ready to hire a coach, check out the free Maverick HQ. Get full show notes and transcript at: www.linsibrownson.com/podcast/89 Episode Links: Join the Maverick HQ for free business tools, coaching, and apply to be a podcast guest. Linsi @linsibrownson on Instagram The show @bebrilliantpodcast on Instagram Schedule a Free Coaching Consultation
Episode Highlights: Come join me for free in the Maverick HQ and you can ask me any questions you want to know. How do I know if I am doing busy work or actually moving my business forward? This is a big challenge I see come up for my clients in two ways. The first way is making time for new things that we don’t already have the time for but we want to create the time for. It also comes up when people have been doing something for a while, but it doesn’t seem to be working. We carry this fear around wasting our time. You want to make sure you are using your time and energy for things that really do matter to you. We should waste our time on purpose. We can focus on getting meaningful work done while I am working and then have that time to do whatever I want with it. This fear of doing busy work or working harder than you need to is something that squashes so many business owners before they even get started or it causes them to burn out and then they quit. Tip #1: Know what done means. Anything that is important for your growth or happiness in your business or your life is going to have a measurable outcome. If you can’t come up with a tangible result then it is probably busywork. Taking a course and learning are passive actions. They aren’t producing a result or moving your business forward. It doesn’t produce a result until you implement it. You need a definitive goal for yourself for taking the course. Tip #2: Make sure that each action is a puzzle piece that fits in the bigger picture. Think about all the things you do as pieces of a bigger puzzle. Make sure the pieces (tasks) that you’re picking up are the right pieces to fit into that bigger picture. Tip #3: Remembering that a yes to this is a no to something else. Anytime we say yes to something we are saying no to everything except that thing. This is true minute by minute, day by day, and year by year. Think about what task trips you up the most. Is it really worth it or is it busy work? Get full show notes and transcript at: www.linsibrownson.com/podcast/88 Episode Links: Join the Maverick HQ for free business tools, coaching, and apply to be a podcast guest. Linsi @linsibrownson on Instagram The show @bebrilliantpodcast on Instagram Schedule a Free Coaching Consultation 75: What are you saying no to? 85: Lessons Learned and Unlearned In 2020.
Get full show notes and transcript at: www.linsibrownson.com/podcast/87 Episode Highlights: Most of the time personal growth happens gradually. It is a very organic growth process. Focus on your intrinsic motivators. Get centered and find your motivation within yourself. These creative ways are all about going inward and sparking your own inspiration. The first way to motivate yourself is to put on your creative hat literally. Having objects that we give meaning for specific activities signals our brain that it is time for that activity to occur. Tip #2: Pay yourself a compliment. Ideally, the compliment has something to do with the work you are stepping into. It puts you in the mindset to create more value by showing up today. If it feels disingenuous to give yourself a compliment at the moment, let your clients do it for you. Go to your website and look at the testimonials you have gotten or reflect back on recent conversations with your clients. Generating empowering thoughts will create an emotional vibration in your body that has positive energy behind it coming from a positive self-image. Tip #3: Gamifying your to-dos. Playing games stimulates your creative brain and it also makes work more fun. Set a 15-minute timer and make it a game. There is no losing in this game! Tip #4: Give yourself the “Honey I am home” speech. Ask your future self to share the best of today’s moments with you. Tip #5: Give yourself a moving pep talk. A talk that will get your blood pumping and fill you with this “I got this” energy. Moving your body can break up the stagnant energy. Make sure your mindset is focused on thinking the thoughts that you want to be thinking while your body is moving in a way that feels good. Episode Links: Join the Maverick HQ for free business tools, coaching, and apply to be a podcast guest. Linsi @linsibrownson on Instagram The show @bebrilliantpodcast on Instagram Schedule a Free Coaching Consultation
Get full show notes and transcript at linsibrownson.com/podcast/86 Episode Highlights: Announcing the Maverick HQ Listener Hub - a library of business tools and resources to help you manage your time and energy, create clarity and cultivate joy in your life! Join for free at linsibrownson.com/maverick Inside the Maverick HQ you can apply to be a guest on the podcast, plus you get direct access to me for questions, coaching and more. Overthinking, busyness, people-pleasing and undercharging are habits too! The good news is that we can break these patterns in the same way we'd break habits like overeating, shopping or drinking. Our behavior comes from our identity. Habits are actions that reinforce our identity. In order to change a habit permanently, we need shift our identity in relation to the behavior. When you try to change your behavior through willpower and force, it requires a lot of energy and repetition to change. As soon as you "take your eye off the ball" the behavior stops. If you focus on the identity shift first, the change in behavior feels natural instead of forced. You remove the resistance and can adopt the actions faster (sometimes instantaneously). I give examples of an email habit, yoga habit and drinking habit. Episode Links: Join the Maverick HQ for free business tools, coaching, and apply to be a podcast guest. Linsi @linsibrownson on Instagram The show @bebrilliantpodcast on Instagram Schedule a Free Coaching Consultation
This is the final episode of 2020. Most of us are looking forward to a new year and finally saying goodbye to 2020. I am really excited about this episode. Since it is the final episode of the year, we are going to be looking back a little bit. I am going to share 3 lessons from this year: a lesson that I learned, a lesson that I re-learned, and a lesson that I unlearned this year. The best part is that I will be sharing these lessons using the British Baking Show. In This Episode: [02:05] Linsi is going to share three lessons and use the British Baking Show as her example. There are all sorts of parallels with the bakers and entrepreneurs. [03:17] Space, downtown, cultivation, and purposeful action are really important elements to having fun. [04:58] Lesson One: playing big vs. playing small. Playing big isn’t about doing big things. It is the level at which you are following your heart. It is willing to go all-in for what you want. [06:03] There are several things that stop us from playing big. The risk that we are afraid of is not the situation, it is a feeling. We are afraid of the feeling of being humiliated, disappointed, or overwhelmed. [06:57] Playing big isn’t about taking this huge risk. It is about being willing to follow something that you are passionate about knowing that there is a possibility that you are going to experience risky emotions. [09:01] Playing big is showing up in your business time and time again and knowing that it is worth it because we are following something that we are passionate about. [10:31] Showing up every day is no small feat. It is a challenge for us to continually overcome the small challenges in our lives. Celebrate in your life where you are playing big! [12:19] Linsi shares about the British Baking Show and how it compares to entrepreneurship. [14:14] On the show once the bakers receive their challenge they take action so they don’t become overwhelmed which is the same with entrepreneurs. As soon as they are taking action, their confidence starts to rise. [15:48] As time goes on the bakers start to make reactive decisions at the moment because doubt creeps in. As entrepreneurs, we also make reactionary decisions when driven by doubt. [17:46] Playing big is about choosing your desires over your fears. [18:08] You can play a bigger game by practicing the thought, “I am willing to feel disappointed because it means I am trying something new.” The fear is only present because you are doing something that matters. [18:40] Lesson 2: Every level feels like starting over. [20:24] There is no such thing as backward. We only go forward. [21:44] Starting and running your own business is like adopting a puppy. It requires continuing care, affection, and attention for as long as it is alive. [24:06] Any time you feel yourself back at what feels like a starting point, it’s because you’ve entered a new level and it’s time to redefine the future of your business again. [25:47] When you have the feeling that you are starting over, just recognize that you are at a new level and it’s time to make forward decisions and keep moving forward. [26:01] Lesson 3: Stop overthinking! Overthinking gets in the way of our dreams time and time again. [27:12] As entrepreneurs we have to self impose our deadlines and we have to learn how to honor our own deadlines so that we can overcome our tendency to overthink. [27:43] The antidote to overthinking is action. The simplest thing that you can do if you catch yourself is to take one small but immediate action to disrupt the pattern. [29:56] The British Baking show is a good example of community over competition. This is such a great part about small businesses too. [31:18] Take a holiday break. Plan for it, give yourself the time and space you need to rejuvenate and restore your energy and get excited about all the great things you are going to do next week. As entrepreneurs, we are never really done. We are always moving to another level. Stop overthinking and keep moving forward. Connect with Linsi: Linsi’s Website Be Brilliant in Your Business Podcast Website Linsi on Instagram Schedule a Free Consultation Ask Me Anything
On today’s episode, I am going to take you through my process to self-audit your business. I like to do an overall audit or a year in review every year around this time. Auditing is also something that you want to do regularly to check-in and see where your business is and what has and hasn’t been working. I am going to talk about the three parts of a self-audit. Once you learn the system, you can implement it over and over again. I also share how often you should consider implementing a self-audit to help you gain understanding and help you create intentions for how you want to move forward. In This Episode: [01:04] Linsi’s process to self-audit your business. [01:19] Auditing is something that you want to do regularly, to check-in and see what has and hasn’t been working in your business. It can be done quarterly or at the end of each major project. And, of course, an end-of-year audit is a business best-practice, [01:42] Make sure to listen to the very end for a special offer. [02:01] In an audit, you are looking at three things. What worked, what didn’t work, and what you want to improve next time. [02:45] Starting with what worked gives us a bigger perspective on what we don’t have to worry about, what is going well, and it is important to recognize our accomplishments. [03:34] Start with looking at what has been working over the last few months or a defined period of time that seems relevant and then work your way back to other milestones and dates. [04:19] Then take a deeper look by looking at what did work by categories like branding, packages, services, marketing, projects, sales, etc. [05:10] Once you have this picture of what is working then it is time to move onto what didn’t work. [05:28] The whole purpose of an audit is to have an objective view on both sides. When you are going through what didn’t work, state it factually and ask yourself why. [06:12] We always want someone else to tell us what their opinion is and what they see, but the truth of the matter is that we always have a pretty good idea if we are willing to ask and listen to what the answer actually is. [06:30] Learning to audit ourselves is very challenging because we’re not very objective about where we succeed and fall short. If you can stay as neutral as possible you will get so much insight. [07:13] Step three of the audit is to decide what you want to improve. Focus on three things that you would like to improve moving forward. [07:47] After the audit, you can create supercharged strategies. Decide how you are going to implement the three things you chose to focus on. [08:19] Linsi shares an example from her own audit. [09:17] She was doing a lot of writing during a tough time and had a personal breakthrough. She decided that she wasn’t going to do anything in her life and business that didn’t ultimately feel fun to her. [10:41] She shares the waves she noticed in her own audit. [13:17] After you choose your supercharged strategies then you can look at setting goals. Linsi recommends setting 90-day goals. Then decide what action steps you need to do to achieve those goals. [13:56] A self-audit is a good information gathering tool that will help you set yourself up for success. [14:13] Introducing the 2021 Game Plan! Two private sessions with Linsi that includes a full business audit and action plan for the next 90 days. Click here to sign up for the 2021 Game Plan. Connect with Linsi: Linsi’s Website Be Brilliant in Your Business Podcast Website Linsi on Instagram Schedule a Free Session 2021 Game Plan
On today’s episode, I am joined by a special guest, Jacq Fisch. I interviewed Jacq over a year ago on the podcast and we are re-airing that conversation today. Jacq is a professional copywriter and helps business owners become better writers and make the writing process a whole lot easier. She has an online membership called Write Like a MOFO. She also has her own book, Unfussy Life, coming out in early 2021, all about her life of fast pivots and learning to really trust herself. When I originally had her on the show we talked about taking mental breaks; Finding ways to create space in our lives, not only for our health and happiness but also as an essential part of creativity. She shares her tips to get out of your head. I decided to re-air this episode because this topic has been on my mind a lot since I have dealt with a lot of headiness lately. I need to get out of my own head. So here we go. In This Episode: [03:16] One of the ways Linsi works through her mental stuff is by getting her thoughts on paper. This brain dump is a regular practice for her. [05:07] She recommends starting by downloading all your thoughts on paper and really understanding what is going on inside your head if you are feeling anxious or overwhelmed. Then you have the ability to process your emotions and allow them and you can take some space and start to let things go. [07:06] The scattered and looping thoughts are two indicators for her that what she needs is to intentionally step back, slow things down, get out of her head, and do less. This is so hard to do. [07:32] She decided to re-air her conversation with Jacq because she knows she is not alone in mental overload right now. [09:31] Unfussy writing is simple, easy to understand language, and that our clients and people understand. Unfussy is an approach to writing and business that feels easy, fun, and light. [10:46] The number one thing if you want to sound clearer in your writing is to write like you speak, then edit out unneeded words. [11:56] Unfussy writing is simply getting words down on a page which can be a struggle for many people. The editing is where the magic happens. [14:59] The first thing that Jacq does with all her clients is non-negotiable customer avatar work. [17:18] The clearer you are on who you want to work with the clearer you can be in your writing. [18:42] Even if you’re not sure who your people are exactly, guess and you can go back and change it later if you need to. [19:31] Jacq shares about her Write Like a MOFO Community. [22:41] You can join the MOFO Community by applying on her website or being invited by a current member. [25:01] Many members are able to get their writing for the week completed in the weekly MOFO sessions and don’t have to do any writing outside of the sessions. [27:37] If you are starting on your website from nothing she suggests starting with your sales or work with me page. Most of that page should be focused on what your client wants and their struggles. [28:07] Jacq suggests working on your about page next because we buy from people and we want to know, like, and trust them before we buy. She recommends doing the home page last. [30:14] The job of your home page is to let whoever is landing on your website know that is the right place for them, what they will find there, and who you are. [31:48] The best way for her to rediscover her MOJO is to do nothing without a purpose. [33:26] Jacq likes to start the day on the right foot and then take breaks throughout the day. The key is really doing nothing to give her brain a break. [36:29] She discovered early in her business that doing forty hours of deep creative work wasn’t going to work for her. Our brains can only handle between 4-6 hours of deep work a day and then we are no longer effective. [40:14] Jacq’s go-to brain breaks are painting, listening to audiobooks, and watching sports. [43:11] Moving our bodies is an important part of a brain break as well. [44:06] If it isn’t fun or doesn’t feel good then it is time for a break or to reevaluate the work you are doing. Connect with Jacq: Jacq’s Website Jacq’s Writer Membership Jacq on Instagram Jacq on Facebook Connect with Linsi: Linsi’s Website Be Brilliant in Your Business Podcast Website Linsi on Instagram Schedule a Free Session
On today’s episode, I am talking about the turnaround, an easy way to get some perspective on whatever is bugging you. This is taken from The Work of Bryon Katie. She does four questions and a turnaround. So today what we are talking about is the turnaround. It is kind of like playing opposite day with your thoughts. The purpose of the turnaround is to get perspective and sometimes that perspective is so powerful it just instantly releases all of the weight of whatever you have been carrying around. In This Episode: [01:19] So today what we are talking about is the turnaround. It is kind of like playing opposite day with your thoughts. [01:37] ANNOUNCEMENT: I am launching an ask me anything for you (my podcast listeners). Submit your question here. [02:38] The purpose of the turnaround is to get perspective and sometimes that perspective is so powerful it just instantly releases all of the weight of whatever you have been carrying around. [03:08] it can help you recognize that your thoughts are optional. [03:50] Some turnarounds will be very obvious for you but some will actually be pretty challenging to figure out the opposite thought that can give you the most power. [04:32] Start by doing a brain dump on paper of something that is bugging you right now. [05:07] The difference between a brain dump and a journal entry is that you want to give every thought that you have its own line like a list. Keep asking why. Give your brain a chance to get it all out. [05:15] If there isn’t something specific that’s bothering you but you are just feeling generally anxious or frustrated. Then you want to start by asking yourself how you are feeling right now. Then you will list each emotion that comes up. Then you ask why you are feeling that way. [07:42] Next you will grab another piece of paper and you are going to rewrite your same thought as a turnaround. [08:51] Linsi shares turnaround examples when frustrated with other people. [09:25] When you are doing the turnaround thought you want to look at what is really painful behind the thought itself. It is more about restating to yourself in a way that feels empowering instead of painful. [11:31] The turnaround puts you back in the driver’s seat, it gives you ownership over what’s going on, and it helps you actually see that everything you are thinking about someone or something else is ultimately something you are thinking about yourself. [11:54] When Linsi starts to recognize that she is having judgments about herself and others she decides ultimately that her main goal is to drop the judgment. [12:24] The turnaround is such a powerful tool to help us get back to the place where we are really being the brilliant business owner and person we can be and want to be. Questions to Ask: What’s bothering me right now? Who is bothering me right now? Why is that bothering me? What are they doing that is bothering me? What do I wish was different? How am I feeling right now? Why am I feeling this way? Connect with Linsi: Linsi’s Website Be Brilliant in Your Business Podcast Website Linsi on Instagram Schedule a Free Session
Linsi Osland and I went to college together at UWEC, but now she is teaching in Hawaii. In this episode, we discuss her leap of faith to teach in Hawaii, what her first year of teaching has been like, and how to spot a tourist in Hawaii. Enjoy!
My guest today is one of the most inspiring people I know. Suzanne Stavert is a writer and brand ambassador for socially conscious travel brands, who started her business after her children left for college. Suzanne came on the show to share how POWER THINKING, our small group mindset training, has impacted her life and business. If I could summarize, her biggest takeaway is the ability to declutter her mind in a simple and easy way. Suzanne shares how she sometimes gets "spun up" by all the things she needs to tend to in her business and life (who can relate to that, eh?). And POWER THINKING is a tool that showed her how to sort through and solve things piece by piece instead of getting overwhelmed by it all. One of my favorite sayings is that "your brain is your most valuable business asset." It's the most sophisticated machine in existence, and you are the only one who has it. BUT when your bandwidth is limited by confusion, overwhelm and frustration, it's not possible to operate at your best. POWER THINKING is how I help brilliant business owners get their power back. It's incredible, and I'm so grateful to my clients for sharing their experiences! Subscribe to the podcast and grab a screenshot of this episode and share with your entrepreneur friends on Instagram and Facebook. Tag me [@linsibrownson] so I can thank you! Episode Links: View Episode 42 show notes Visit Adventures of Empty Nesters (brand new) website! And be sure to watch the videos Suzanne made on her trip to Iceland Connect with Suzanne @suzannestavert on Instagram Connect with Linsi @linsibrownson on Instagram Connect with Spark Collaborative on Facebook Join us in POWER THINKING, a mindset training for brilliant business owners. Visit www.powerthinking.biz for details.
This episode features John Feldman, a seasoned landscape architect who is still learning new tricks! John shares how POWER THINKING, my small group mindset training, took him by surprise and has quickly become a tool to help him get out of that “spin cycle” feeling in business. John shares the simplicity behind recognizing business problems as stories instead of truth. Powered with that, he uses the tool in POWER THINKING to regain clarity on his goal and take the right actions instead of spinning. As a landscape architect, John is in a unique business that requires a high level of creative AND analytical thinking, which is exactly why I think you’ll love hearing his perspective on this! Subscribe to the podcast and grab a screenshot of this episode and share with your entrepreneur friends on Instagram and Facebook. Tag me [@linsibrownson] so I can thank you! Episode Links: View Episode 41 show notes Visit Ecocentrix website Check out Ecocentrix work with Palm Springs Modernism Week Connect with John @ecocentrix.landscape on Instagram Connect with Linsi @linsibrownson on Instagram Connect with Spark Collaborative on Facebook Join us in POWER THINKING, a mindset training for brilliant business owners. Next session begins November 7th, get go to www.powerthinking.biz for details.
I am talking with Beata Domagala about her experience with POWER THINKING and how it is impacting her business. One of Beata’s powerful takeaways was the discovery of WHY she is or isn’t PRODUCTIVE in her day-to-day work. This perspective is such a massive diversion from the typical ways we think about productivity as business owners! If you ever wonder why your work day feels out of control (or why you flip-flop from ultra productive to a chaotic mess), you will get so much from listening to this conversation with Beata! Episode Links: View Episode 40 show notes Visit Pink Parachuters website Connect with Beata @beata_domagala on Instagram Connect with Linsi @linsibrownson on Instagram Connect with Spark Collaborative on Facebook Join us in POWER THINKING, a mindset training for brilliant business owners. Next session begins November 7th, go to www.powerthinking.biz for details.
In this episode... “Where it gets real magical is when you realize that changing a belief doesn't have to be strenuous or slow. This tool illuminates it quickly and makes it easy to change.” Subscribe to the podcast and grab a screenshot of this episode and share with your entrepreneur friends on Instagram and Facebook. Tag me [@linsibrownson] so I can thank you! Links: Check out Real Estate with Beck on Youtube Austin friends, visit the website for Real Estate with Beck Connect with Mandi @mandij0y on Instagram Connect with Linsi @linsibrownson on Instagram Connect with Spark Collaborative on Facebook Join us in POWER THINKING, a mindset training for brilliant business owners. Next session begins November 7th, get go to www.powerthinking.biz for details.
In this episode I chat with Mike Ganino, a keynote speaker and author of the book Company Culture for Dummies. Mike shares 3 habits he lives by, to make sure that he is staying true to himself and getting what he wants out of life. Mike teaches business owners how to get excited about themselves, so they can share stories that give people a reason to connect and keep coming back for more. Because if you’re not excited then why should your customers should be? Subscribe to the podcast and grab a screenshot of this episode and share with your entrepreneur friends on Instagram and Facebook. Tag me [@linsibrownson] so I can thank you! Episode Links: View Episode 37 show notes Download Mike’s FREE StoryCraft guide at https://www.mikeganino.com/storycraft Connect with @MikeGanino on Instagram Connect with Linsi @linsibrownson on Instagram Connect with Spark Collaborative on Facebook Join us in POWER THINKING, a mindset training for brilliant business owners. Next session begins November 7th, visit www.powerthinking.biz for details.
My conversation with Meg Casebolt is chock full of wisdom for small business owners . We chat about SEO for small businesses; Meg shares the two kinds of SEO you want to consider, and lays out exactly when to start with it, depending on the type of business (product vs service) and where you operate (online vs local). She calls out the SEO industry for making simple things way too complicated, and encourages business owners to start thinking about it as easy. But wait, there’s more! (Haha). Then we dive into branding, and Meg shares how she chose her niche and created a magnetic brand. We also talking about finding your ideal business model, which is something that so many business owners really struggle with (meaning, they spend too long trying to force themselves into a box instead of aligning their business with who they are). Finding the right business model is something I help business owners with, so I am ALL ABOUT this convo. Enjoy! Subscribe to the podcast and grab a screenshot of this episode and share with your entrepreneur friends on Instagram and Facebook. Tag me [@linsibrownson] so I can thank you! Episode Links: View Episode 36 show notes Visit Megabolt Digital and download the free SEO Starter Kit Join Meg for SEOctober and learn her (simple, I promise) voodoo magic to start getting found on Google Connect with Meg Casebolt on Instagram Connect with Linsi @linsibrownson on Instagram Connect with Spark Collaborative on Facebook Join us in POWER THINKING, a mindset training for brilliant business owners. www.powerthinking.biz has the details.
Hey Maverick! If you are a creative business owner, I think you’ll really enjoy today’s episode. My guest is Matthew Turner, an author and ghostwriter. He gives us a look into his creative world, talking about his writing process, and what can throw him off of his goals (and how he handles it). Matthew also talks about how he plans big and small goals for his business, which is something that he finds important for maintaining his mojo and keeping creative momentum. This is so fascinating, because a lot of creative business owners have a desire to plan for big-picture goals, but stop themselves short because they are afraid it will force them out of their creative flow. And Matthew shares that, in fact, having BOTH structure AND flow built into your business is essential. Subscribe to the podcast and grab a screenshot of this episode and share with your entrepreneur friends on Instagram and Facebook. Tag me [@linsibrownson] so I can thank you! Episode Links: View Episode 35 show notes Check out http://turndog.co/ Connect with Matthew Turner on Instagram Connect with Linsi @linsibrownson on Instagram Connect with Spark Collaborative on Facebook Join me in a Clarity Session where we will dig in to your life and business to figure out exactly what you want, where you get stuck and why, and pinpoint the steps to get you moving forward with confidence.
This episode is a fantastic conversation because it brings to light one of the anxieties that I think all business owners face at times - worrying that “the other shoe might drop” at any moment. My guest is David Barnett and he helps business owners buy and sell businesses. He shares his insight on how to build your business as an asset. Even if you have no intentions of ever selling your business or buying another business, this framework for thinking about your business from a buyer and seller’s perspective is really valuable. David and I also talk about what he does to maintain his mojo, and how he believes that designing your life first is the key to finding and building the right business for you. Subscribe to the podcast and grab a screenshot of this episode and share with your entrepreneur friends on Instagram and Facebook. Tag me [@linsibrownson] so I can thank you! Episode Links: View Episode 30 show notes Findt David C Barnett’s website Connect with David @dbarnettmoncton on Instagram Connect with Linsi @linsibrownson on Instagram Join me in a Clarity Session where we will dig in to your life and business to figure out exactly what you want, where you get stuck and why, and pinpoint the steps to get you moving forward with confidence.
Hey Maverick! I’m excited to answer another listener question today. If you’re making a leap in your career and want to financially CYA, this episode is for you! I’m talking about 3 options to create working capital, how to decide which is the best for you, and the mindset you need to take no matter what. I also share exactly what I did over this past year to plan for my own pivot...and then how I instituted my back up plan when things didn’t go exactly as I had hoped. Whether you’re still dreaming or you’ve already jumped all in on a new venture, this could save you stress and lots of energy. Enjoy! Subscribe to the podcast and grab a screenshot of this episode and share with your entrepreneur friends on Instagram and Facebook. Tag me [@linsibrownson] so I can thank you! Episode Links: View Episode 29 show notes Connect with Linsi @linsibrownson on Instagram Connect with Spark Collaborative on Facebook Join me in a Clarity Session where we will dig in to your life and business to figure out exactly what you want, where you get stuck and why, and pinpoint the steps to get you moving forward with confidence.
In today’s episode, I talk with Allison Crow about how she embraces both high and low experiences in her life and business, and why she believes it’s so important to show her heart in her work. I talk a lot about energy in this show, how we “show up” and Allison is one of the few people I know who ALWAYS shows up as her true self. She’s so at home with who she is, and unafraid of what that might mean to others. It’s incredibly inspiring to me, especially because it has always been a challenge for me (workin’ on it)! And, of course, it hasn’t always come easily to her either. We also talk about her coaching membership program, who it’s for and why she shifted her business model from private coaching to a membership community. Subscribe to the podcast and grab a screenshot of this episode and share with your entrepreneur friends on Instagram and Facebook. Tag me [@linsibrownson] so I can thank you! Episode Links: View Episode 27 show notes Check out Allison Crow’s website + Soulfull Success membership Connect with Allison Crow on Instagram Connect with Linsi @linsibrownson on Instagram Connect with Spark Collaborative on Facebook Join me in a Clarity Session to discover the real reason WHY you get stuck, lose motivation or can't seem to break through to your next level. This is a no-fee and no-obligation opportunity for us to connect and figure out exactly what you'll do to move forward whether we work together or not! Clarity is how we begin, let's have an important conversation.
Hey Maverick! Welcome to Season 3. This season I am chatting with entrepreneurs about the things they do to maintain their mojo - to stay focused, creative and balanced in their life and business. In this episode I talk with Mike Kelly, the co-founder of MemberVault. Mike and his wife, Erin, created this online platform to help entrepreneurs think “outside the sales funnel” and focus instead on building relationships with their clients. MemberVault, as I say, has a bit of a cult following and we get to chat about why their users are so obsessed and how they made it happen. And Mike shares how he stops himself from working like crazy even as they are experiencing rapid growth in the business. I think there are some real gems in this conversation, especially as it relates to thinking deeply about your clients and how they want to interact with you. And for your own sanity, growing your business sustainably by learning the skill of pacing yourself and what will and won’t actually matter in the big picture. Subscribe to the podcast and grab a screenshot of this episode and share with your entrepreneur friends on Instagram and Facebook. Tag me [@linsibrownson] so I can thank you! Episode Links: View Episode 26 show notes Check out MemberVault Connect with Mike Kelly on Instagram Connect with Linsi @linsibrownson on Instagram Connect with Spark Collaborative on Facebook Join me in a Clarity Session where we will dig in to YOUR life and business to figure out exactly what you want, where you get stuck and why, and pinpoint the steps to get you moving forward with confidence.
This is a special episode where I answer one of our listener questions. As an entrepreneur, anytime you start something new - whether it’s a new business or a new level of growth - you’re gonna come face to face with your insecurities. Things that you thought were not a problem (or that you’ve totally mastered) will surface, and when you don’t see them for what they are, it can be tough to push past and keep doing the work that will build lasting confidence. I’m excited to share my insight, and I think it will surprise you (or maybe not if you are a frequent listener). PLUS I do a little side-bar about marketing tactics that we are all told to implement. Tune in, and tell me what you think! Subscribe to the podcast and grab a screenshot of this episode to share with your entrepreneur friends on Instagram and Facebook. Tag me [@linsibrownson] so I can thank you! Episode Links: View Episode 25 show notes Connect with Linsi @linsibrownson on Instagram Connect with Spark Collaborative on Facebook Join me in a Clarity Session where we will dig in to your life and business to figure out exactly what you want, where you get stuck and why, and pinpoint the steps to get you moving forward with confidence.
Hey Maverick, I'm excited to share this special series on getting unstuck. In this episode we are digging in a little bit deeper on why being a powerful decision maker is so important - I mean, sure, we all understand that it’s important, but have you really gotten to know what it means to YOU? Let’s explore that together. Powerful decisions are when you commit and then follow through. You don’t go round and round with pros and cons and you don’t decide and take a step forward and then undecide or change your mind. Subscribe to the podcast and grab a screenshot of this episode and share with your entrepreneur friends on Instagram and Facebook. Tag me [@linsibrownson] so I can thank you! ICYMI check out episodes 21 (Find your parallel problems), 22 (Conquer clarity) and 23 (Cultivate self trust) in this series! Episode Links: View Episode 24 show notes Connect with Linsi @linsibrownson on Instagram Connect with Spark Collaborative on Facebook Join me in a Life Coaching Session where we will clarify your vision for a successful life, and identify how to live that now while you build toward your future.
Hey Maverick, I'm excited to share this special series on getting unstuck. Today is about cultivating self trust. This is not a topic that comes up very often in my world. And if it’s not in mine I am guessing it’s not in yours either. But it’s is a fundamental part of living our most authentic life. Explore what it really means to trust yourself implicitly, and how to cultivate deeper self trust so you can make powerful decisions, especially when you get stuck. Subscribe to the podcast and grab a screenshot of this episode and share with your entrepreneur friends on Instagram and Facebook. Tag me [@linsibrownson] so I can thank you! ICYMI check out episodes 21 (Find your parallel problems) and 22 (Conquer clarity) in this series! Episode Links: View Episode 23 show notes Connect with Linsi @linsibrownson on Instagram Connect with Spark Collaborative on Facebook Join me in a Life Coaching Session where we will clarify your vision for a successful life, and identify how to live that now while you build toward your future.
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Hey Maverick, I'm excited to share this special series on getting unstuck. We all experience moments of "stuck-ness" in our lives. The skill of getting unstuck quickly is a total gamechanger for entrepreneurs. It helps us keep momentum toward our goals, and prevents us from grinding ourselves into burnout. In this episode we’re talking about clarity - because “lack of clarity” is something I hear really often as a reason that people feel stuck. The truth is that we kind of have things backwards when it comes to clarity. Tune in because I’ll explain that and how to create the clarity you’re looking for by taking a different approach. Subscribe to the podcast and grab a screenshot of this episode and share with your entrepreneur friends on Instagram and Facebook. Tag me [@linsibrownson] so I can thank you! ICYMI Episode 21 was all about parallel problems - and this might just help you get unstuck in a few areas all at once! Episode Links: Get Episode 22 show notes Connect with Linsi @linsibrownson on Instagram Connect with Spark Collaborative on Facebook Visit Spark Collaborative for coaching and creative direction
In this episode, Stacy sits down with the creative director and founder of Spark Collaborative, Linsi Brownson. The two discuss how to fight against business burnout, and Linsi shares the proper ways to train your mind to strategize using out of the box tactics.
Hey Maverick, I'm excited to share this special series on getting unstuck. We all experience moments of "stuck-ness" in our lives. The skill of getting unstuck quickly is a total gamechanger for entrepreneurs. It helps us keep momentum toward our goals, and prevents us from grinding ourselves into burnout. This episode begins with a quote. "The way we do anything is the way we do everything." We are talking about parallels, a method that I use with clients to help them see problems in a new way. And I'm asking you to consider how this might be true in your life as well, especially when it comes to your stuck moments. Don’t forget to grab a screenshot of this episode and share with your entrepreneur friends on Instagram and Facebook. Tag me [@linsibrownson] so I can thank you! Episode Links: Get Episode 21 show notes Connect with Linsi @linsibrownson on Instagram Connect with Spark Collaborative on Facebook Visit Spark Collaborative for coaching and creative direction
Linsi Brownson is the founder of Spark Collaborative, and host of the Spark and Victory Podcast. She is a Coach and Creative Director who helps passion-driven entrepreneurs banish burnout and stay madly in love with their business.Linsi calls on her background in visual communication, media production, life coaching and 10 years of entrepreneurship to help business owners align their personal and professional goals. She walks entrepreneurs through transitions like recovering from burnout, scaling their business, or restructuring to create more sustainable growth. Most importantly, she helps people clue in to what brings them joy and purpose, so that their process and achievements are always aligned with a well-lived life. Links:Spark Collaborative sparkcollaborative.comTune in to the Spark and Victory podcast sparkandvictory.com/Connect with Linsi on Instagram instagram.com/linsibrownson/Connect with Linsi on Facebook facebook.com/linsi.brownsonClick to view: show page on Awesound
We’re flipping the microphone this week as I share the story of my pivotal moment in an interview with my sister/project manager Kari. We are talking about burnout, how I used to handle it (and why it didn’t work) and how it led me to helping other entrepreneurs banish burnout and stay connected to their purpose in a healthy, sustainable way. Huge thanks to Kari! Don’t forget to grab a screenshot of this episode and share with your entrepreneur friends on Instagram and Facebook! Tag me [@linsibrownson] so I can share it with my people as well. Episode Links: Get Episode 19 show notes Connect with Linsi @linsibrownson on Instagram Connect with Linsi on Facebook Like Spark Collaborative on Facebook Visit Spark Collaborative for coaching and creative direction
My guest today is Marcus Damas, Founder & CEO of Fueled By Culture; a marketing and event production company that partners with rappers, musicians, sports teams and organizations. We talk about inspiration, and seeking out new experiences without losing site of your own inspiration and method of creation. Marcus shares his pivotal moment and how it shaped the business he runs today. Episode Links: Get Episode 18 show notes Check out Fueled by Culture Connect with Marcus @marcusdamas on Instagram Connect with Linsi @linsibrownson on Instagram Connect with Linsi on Facebook Visit Spark Collaborative for coaching and creative direction
Who are my service-based entrepreneurs in the house? This episode is FOR YOU! But even if you're not providing one-to-one services, I know there will be some gold here. Because we are talking about industry "secrets" (every industry has 'em) and why being willing to share your wisdom with others in your field will always help you. This is the rising tide phenomenon, perfectly articulated by my guest Sandra Funk. She is an open book when it comes to how she has grown and how she manages her successful interior design firm. We talk about her pivotal moment of FINALLY learning the best way to price her services, and why she believes that hourly rates are holding everyone back. Phew, this is such a powerful conversation! Don’t forget to grab a screenshot of this episode and share with your entrepreneur friends on Instagram and Facebook! Tag me [@linsibrownson] and Sandra [@houseoffunkdesign] so we can share it with our people as well. Episode Links: Get Episode 17 show notes Check out House of Funk Connect with Sandra @houseoffunkdesign on Instagram Check out LuAnn Nigara’s podcast A Well-Designed Business® recommended by Sandra Connect with Linsi @linsibrownson on Instagram Connect with Linsi on Facebook Visit Spark Collaborative for coaching and creative direction
Maria Bayer is a sales coach for creative service providers. She teaches entrepreneurs how to build the right relationships for their business, find the sweet spot with their fees and how to know if a client is a good fit (or not!). Maria shares those tips with us, along with her pivotal moment when she realized that the traditional sales tactics which didn’t feel good to her were NOT the only path to success. She gave herself permission to create her own process and a framework that makes selling natural and exciting. Don’t forget to grab a screenshot of this episode and share with your entrepreneur friends on Instagram and Facebook. Tag me [@linsibrownson] so I can thank you! Episode Links: Get Episode 16 show notes Join Maria’s “Book a client in 5 days” challenge Receive weekly sales tips from Maria at www.mariabayer.com Connect with Maria @mariabayer1 on Instagram Connect with Linsi @linsibrownson on Instagram Connect with Linsi on Facebook Visit Spark Collaborative for coaching and creative direction
This is a conversation about Purpose. Living and working on purpose isn’t always about being in flow. In fact, it’s often uncomfortable and inconvenient, and requires us to challenge our beliefs and recommit many times in the course of our lives. Sometimes that commitment means changing course and starting something new. My guest today is Scott Rose, a health coach who found his way to coaching after experiencing his own transformation and wanting to help other people do the same. He decided to go all in, and step away from a lucrative business as a computer programmer. For many years, Scott felt called to his work as a programmer. Until he didn’t anymore. In this conversation we are talking about his pivotal moment, and what this path means about his Purpose, both old and new. Don’t forget to grab a screenshot of this episode and share with your entrepreneur friends on Instagram and Facebook. Tag me [@linsibrownson] so I can thank you! Episode Links: Get Episode 15 show notes Visit The Inspirational Nerd Connect with Scott @Scotty321 on Instagram Connect with Linsi @linsibrownson on Instagram Connect with Linsi on Facebook Visit Spark Collaborative for coaching and creative direction
Linsi Brownson is the founder of Spark Collaborative, and host of the Spark and Victory Podcast. Linsi is a Coach and Creative Director who helps maverick entrepreneurs connect to their personal power, and focus their energy on taking meaningful action that keeps them moving forward with purpose. She coaches business owners who have experienced burnout, or are working themselves in that direction, and helps them realign their business to create joy and impact. Spark Collaborative hosts fun and formative business parties, and they partner with entrepreneurs to develop unforgettable brands. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jacqueline Snyder has launched thousands (yeah thousands) of fashion brands as a creative director and business consultant. She built what many consider a dream business, with big clients, a fancy office and a team of people. When life shifted, Jacqueline needed to as well, and she asked herself a really important question that led to a radical and profitable change in her business. Jacqueline shares her pivotal moment and awesome insight for entrepreneurs who may want to redefine the business growth they really want. Don’t forget to grab a screenshot of this episode and share with your entrepreneur friends on Instagram and Facebook. Tag me [@linsibrownson] so I can thank you! Episode Links: Get show notes for episode 14 Visit Designer Consulting Co-Op Connect with Jacqueline @designerconsultingcoop on Instagram Listen to Jacqueline and Minna’s podcast The Product Boss Connect with Linsi @linsibrownson on Instagram Connect with Linsi on Facebook Visit Spark Collaborative for coaching and creative direction
Lynne Somerman helps entrepreneurs feel less stupid and sad about their money. Her presence is reassuring and her advice is simple. You can instantly trust her and she makes you feel like everything is gonna be great! This is rare in an aggro industry which focuses on strict rules, deprivation, taking big risks…and basically uses your own shame as the driver to making positive changes. No thanks. Lynne and I talk about why it can be hard for people (we’re speaking in the context of entrepreneurship, but really this applies to many) to quiet the noise of conflicting advice, and get quality information that actually applies to them. She also shares a pivotal moment in her business when she decided to turn away lucrative work as a bookkeeper and focus on coaching, which is what she really wanted to do. Lynne shares what was going on before, during and after that moment – I think this is really inspiring for anyone who is facing that decision as you work to move into your zone of genius and elevate your business (I’m referencing episode 11, in case you missed it!). Don’t forget to grab a screenshot of this episode and share with your entrepreneur friends on Instagram and Facebook. Tag me [@linsibrownson] so I can thank you! Episode Links: Get episode 13 show notes Visit Lynne Somerman’s website. Connect with Lynne @lynnesomerman on Instagram Learn how to use Lynne’s fave budgeting tool YNAB Connect with Linsi @linsibrownson on Instagram Connect with Linsi on Facebook Visit Spark Collaborative for coaching and creative direction
On this week's episode of Tea Time with Tajuana, Tajuana sits down with Business Owner, Entrepreneur, Podcaster, Business Coach and Branding Expert Linsi Brownson Business coaching - what it is and how business owners/entrepreneurs can benefit from hiring a coach Spark Collaborative Taking the leap into entrepreneurship and Spark + Victory Podcast Linsi on IG: @linsibrownson Linsi's business & website: https://www.sparkcollaborative.com/
Braden Drake kinda broke the mold in his industry. As a practicing lawyer and bookkeeper, he decided to take a risk and show his clients his real personality instead of playing a buttoned-up, ultra professional version that he really didn't want to be. Braden shares his pivotal moment when he decided to really “let people in” and how it helped him create a brand that attracts not just clients, but raving fans. Don’t forget to grab a screenshot of this episode and share with your entrepreneur friends on Instagram and Facebook. Tag me [@linsibrownson] so I can thank you! Episode Links: Show notes: https://sparkandvictory.com/12 Visit Braden Drake Law website and check out the resource vault Connect with Braden @bradenadamdrake on Instagram Connect with Braden on Facebook Connect with Linsi @linsibrownson on Instagram Connect with Linsi on Facebook Visit Spark Collaborative for coaching and creative direction
Welcome to Season 2, Mavericks! In this episode, Tasha Booth, CEO of The Launch Guild, shares her story of the pivotal moment that helped her shift from being a VA with a few team members to really embracing her zone of genius and stepping up as the CEO of her business. Don’t forget to grab a screenshot of this episode and share with your entrepreneur friends on Instagram and Facebook. Tag me [@linsibrownson] so I can thank you! Episode Links: Get show notes for episode 11 Visit The Launch Guild website Connect with Tasha @the_launch_guild on Instagram Connect with Linsi @linsibrownson on Instagram Lean into your zone of genius! Read The Big Leap, by Gay Hendricks Connect with Linsi on Facebook Visit Spark Collaborative for coaching and creative direction
Hey Maverick! This is the final episode of our 4 part mastery series on Karma. Today we’re bringing things full circle, as we look at how we reap the rewards of good Karma. Now, I’m saying “reap the rewards” a bit tongue in cheek here, because the very nature of Karma is to pay energy forward. And when you do that, you cannot control the outcome. The intention is to create compassion, awareness, high frequencies and kindness…all for the sake of creating those things. And holding faith that they will radiate out from you into the world and come back full circle in your future. So, your karmic work is to show up now, today, in a way that will serve your future self. Thanks for tuning in to this series on Karma. If you enjoyed the series, please subscribe to Spark+Victory Podcast and connect with me on Instagram or Facebook - and I'd loooove for you to share this with an entrepreneur friend who would enjoy it! Season 2 is coming April 1st and we have 9 amazing entrepreneurs sharing their stories and insights. I cannot wait to share with you! Cheers, Linsi
This is an episode about belonging. What does it mean to belong somewhere, or not to belong? And how do you cultivate a community that makes you think “I’d rather be here than anywhere else?” Our guest is Tiffany Scott, founder of the Sister Supper Club, a global movement that helps women feel nourished inside and out. Once again we’re pushing the conversation beyond business and exploring this fundamental need for a meaningful life. In this episode, you’ll hear: Linsi’s story of belonging. How belonging plays into our hierarchy of needs (Psych 101). How Sister Supper Club helps modern women connect across the globe through technology, food and creating space for meaningful conversation. Episode Links: Visit sistersuppers.com to find local connections @tiffanyjanescott on Instagram Buy the book Belong on Indiebound @LinsiBrownson
Delilah and Nicole talk to experienced marketing strategist and business coach Linsi Brownson of Spark Collaborative. They discuss Linsi's belief that everyone is born creative, how to tap into that natural creativity if you’ve lost your connection to it, what areas of your business and life you need to evaluate, the importance of starting small, and more! Visit www.dearhandmadelife.com for the show notes. If you'd like to enter to win one of Linsi's five free coaching sessions just leave us a review on iTunes and visit www.sparkcollaborative.com/handmade...
Who is Linsi Brownson Linsi Brownson, creative director for SparkCollaborative.com, really impressed me with her knowledge of branding and overall messaging. She has been an entrepreneur for ten years and the last three years has been spent running her current business. She has a clear and concise message as to what she is offering. She is able to convey this to her customers through an interactive initial approach during her intitial strategy session. She invites her clients to play "branding games". This is a great way to get all the necessary information to establish a core foundation by learning everything she needs to know by motivating her clients to have fun and become an active participant in the branding process. She focuses on the branding process to help develop small business positioning. One of the first things Linsi likes to do is to do with her clients is to tap into the creative levels. Her very first meeting Linsi has is to play "branding games". She spends the first five to 15 minutes in various categories to get all the answers she needs. Some of the questions are geared toward the client and their background with regard to the skills they bring to the table and some of the questions are geared toward defining their target audience. This type of fun atmosphere makes it less scary for people and it helps their clients switch over to their right brain that helps promote creativity. Linsi works with small businesses and solo-preneurs. Most of the branding process early on is more developmental. Linsi focuses on personality branding and she finds that by doing so, she identifies a lot of human elements that helps her clients to connect with their target audience on a personal level. Figuring out the message of the company and where they want to go begins with this enjoyable and energetic process to help create a story that people can identify with. After the target audience has been defined, a story is established. This is when Linsi translates their story into visual elements. Linsi focuses on graphics first like banners, print media, website graphics, business cards and letter head in order to establish a cohesive message across the board. The third phase is where Linsi turns her focus to the web development and drills down on specific calls-to-action. We think that hyper-niching is such a great way to go because you only have a finite amount of time to get your message across. - Linsi Brownson Linsi is really focused on making sure her client's understand what their brand means to their target audience. She dives deep into the branding process in phase one of her analysis with her clients. She really wants her clients to understand that the various components are still structured around the foundation element which is: why are you here? what are you doing? who are you doing it for? It can be scary for many people to drill down on your niche because many people just starting their business feel like they are going to be missing business. While most businesses have multiple targets they can and are willing to engage with, the message can get lost in translation. If you are going to interact with this type of person, you really need to know very specific things about them and what they are looking for in order to make that connection. One of the things that makes hyper-niching less scary is that especially now that people are spending so much time online, your world has infinitely grown to who you can address. When you focus on one type of person, there isn't just one person. It's very important to understand that you are not limiting your audience at all by focusing on what specific. You are instead focusing your efforts on millions of people that are not going to not just like what you are offering. They will love it, need it and crave it and tell people about it. Linsi Brownson - 3 Personalities You Need to Identify Early on in Your Business
Linsi Brownson owns a digital marketing and web design business. She offers insight into a very simple, yet effective way of planning a buiness in terms of money, vision, and goals. The times of 40-50 page business plans is over. Linsi will also share the importance of web design and marketing strategies. Shownotes Come on the Show