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Conversations on Conversations
Episode 041: A Conversation on Near Death Experiences with Liz Nead

Conversations on Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2023 56:52


Join Sarah Noll Wilson and guest Liz Nead as they discuss Liz's brush with death, the challenges posed by her continuing recovery, and some of the lessons she has learned along the way.

The Design Business Show
The Design Business Show 212: Talking Diversity, Equity & Inclusion with Liz Nead

The Design Business Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2023 49:09


Liz Nead is an adventure speaker, traveling the world and taking on challenges to find lessons of leadership, communication diversity, and inclusion. A diversity speaker and researcher for over a decade, she specializes in common language and daily communication around race and cultural differences in the workplace. Liz uses a direct, humorous, and vivid style from the stage to create opportunities for communication around differences. Liz has also served as an executive coach and consultant for DEI challenges for companies like Paypal, News Corp, National Guard, and YWCA.   Liz is a television host and author, writing several Amazon best sellers, most recently “The 1440 Principle.” She also won a regional Emmy for her television show, “Life Dare.” Liz balances her passionate work with a thriving family of seven and husband of 20 years, a retired army major.  Here's what we covered on the episode: How Liz Became a Speaker + Created Her Own TV Show How Liz and I met, why I was drawn to her, and how we've stayed in contact for around 15 years Liz is putting a podcast together that I've been helping her with a little bit Check out Liz's website to see all the different topics she speaks about   Because Liz believes in inspiring and helping people in the different ways they need, she has many different mediums for people – if you like to read, she has a book; if you watch TV, she filmed a show; she did radio, and does coaching The story of how Liz was speaking to her stuffed animals as a child and thanking them for coming to her events and feels that she had speaking inside her from a very young age Being laid off pushed Liz into entrepreneurship and into speaking   How Oprah helped shape how Liz views the world and how It was always a goal of hers to have a TV show Liz shares how she was able to start her TV show, Life Dare, with the help of someone in her Rotary Club and how she bought a 30-minute slot on FOX to do it If you see yourself doing something, you build a structure to make yourself believe it – then you can do anything Liz gets most of her speaking engagements through word of mouth but also spends a lot of time cold calling At the end of 2021, Liz was put in the hospital due to a heart condition, which hurt her business because she went 7 months without promoting herself Liz went to the hospital expecting to be checked in and out the same day but did not end up checking out for another 7 weeks and had to have open heart surgery right away Liz was in a coma for a week, and her amazing kids helped while she was in that condition, moving her schedule around for clients, posting to her social media, staying by her side, etc. Being superwoman is tiring, Liz shares, but at the same time, it fuels her fire – which is relatable for many people Part of why Liz is so transparent is because she needs support, though most people's instinct is to act like everything is fine and they don't need support The Importance of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion In 2020, Liz says that DEI (Diversity, Equity & Inclusion) blew up, which was good for her because she had been speaking about it for years  How Liz created 10 training videos on DEI for Prositions, a company that sells training videos to companies – creating those videos helped her nail down her messaging  Many racially charged events over the last couple of years have shown us how much work we need to do when it comes to DEI and how conscious we need to become  Liz explains that many people were not taught anything about diversity growing up, which has contributed to the lack of knowledge when it comes to DEI The reason why Liz talks about DEI in a very non-confrontational way We discuss how different times are now compared to when we were growing up or when our parents were growing up – our kids know so much more about mental health and sexual identity, for example  As creators in 2023 and beyond, we have to learn to educate employers on why it's important to be conscious of DEI, and Liz gives an example of how to do this when giving a proposal  Liz says it's not enough to put brown people into pictures; you have to truly understand why representation is important and be sensitive about it  How Liz couldn't find brown hands on Canva even though they have hundreds of thousands of images  It's hard to notice when others aren't being included when you are always included – we need to make room for everyone, and to do that, it may feel like you're being disregarded, but you aren't  Liz explains that we will always have to be conscious of DEI – it is a constant self-evaluation  Human resources and connections are the money – if you get the chance to talk to someone and they share what they think, and they're giving their thoughts and opinions on what you are passionate about, that's really important  Check out Liz's website, and if you put your name in the dropdown box at the top of the website, she'll reach out to you  Liz is creating a diversity workbook that ties in the concepts she speaks about, which will be available hopefully within the next month on her website   Links mentioned:   The 1440 Principle Liz Nead's Website   Like what you heard?  Click here to subscribe + leave a review on iTunes. Click here to download my Sales Page Trello Board Let's connect on Instagram!

Aging Like A Badass
The Nead For

Aging Like A Badass

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2022 38:16


What does life look like when you wake up after an unexpected life event? How do you pick up the pieces and move forward? Who are you, and who do you get to become? These are all questions today's special guest Liz Nead addresses, as she shares her life-altering journey, her steps for rediscovering who she is and the incredible gifts this near death experienced gave her. Connect with Liz at www.liznead.com or grab a ticket and see her in person May 14th at the Be Inspired www.beinspireddsm.comAging Like A Badass Radio Show is broadcast live at 1:00PM ET Thursdays on W4WN Radio – The Women 4 Women Network (www.w4wn.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (www.talk4radio.com) on the Talk 4 Media Network (www.talk4media.com). This podcast is also available on Talk 4 Podcasting (www.talk4podcasting.com).

Stand Out From the Inside
How Trust Affects Your Health

Stand Out From the Inside

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2022 40:30


This podcast episode of “Stand Out from the Inside” features Part II with author and speaker Liz Nead, who wrote a brand new book called, “Curry Up.” This episode talks about how curry spices add a little extra flavor. And how like spiced food, the United States is a blend of cultures that are better when you put them together. Liz Nead is an exuberant mother of 7 children in her blended family. She created and hosted an award-winning television show called Life Dare, which won an Iowa Motion Picture Association Award and was nominated for regional Emmy. Liz is the author of several best-selling books, the “1st edition of 20 Beautiful Women” and “The 180 Life”. Her work has been featured in Ladies Home Journal, Better Homes and Gardens, Huffington Post, and Buzzfeed. Podcast Specific Hashtags: #foodie #foodculture #spicesofindia #curry Guest(s): Liz Nead – Best-selling Author About Our Host: Edgar Daggett born and raised in Ann Arbor, MI. He currently serves as the Specialty Programs Marketing Associate at Versiti Blood Centers, where he focuses on direct involvement and campaign management on specialty products and diverse groups. Past family experience inspired him to begin his journey at Versiti in 2020. He knew that the need for diverse units was growing year to year, and because of his personal history, he decided to make the change – and help make a change. Through the Stand Out From the Inside podcast, he hopes to empower new and bright individuals in his community and beyond to spread the word on the need for diverse blood products through donation and blood drives. “I hope you all enjoy the Stand Out from the Inside podcast presented by Versiti, where we talk about the needs of the community and ways we can become stronger!” Social Media Handles: Instagram @lizzynead LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/liznead About - Podcast Show Series STAND OUT FROM THE INSIDE presented by versiti™ is a podcast where—we recognize community with light, uniqueness, and identity. Edgar Daggett will talk with individuals to celebrate ethnicity and blood type — it is part of our survival. Because within our communities, we have attributes that we give and serve in our community. This is a fresh podcast that will give voice to diversity and inspiration. We will promote strength, trust, caring, inclusivity, and positivity. And will go deep on the lifesaving impact of blood donation. How do you Stand Out from the Inside? https://www.versiti.org/standout About Versiti: Versiti is a fusion of donors, scientific curiosity, and precision medicine that recognize the gifts of blood and life are precious. We are passionate about improving the lives of patients and helping our healthcare partners thrive. Learn more: www.versiti.org

Stand Out From the Inside
How a Little Flavor Brings Cultures Together

Stand Out From the Inside

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2021 31:34


This podcast episode of “Stand Out from the Inside” features author and speaker Liz Nead, who wrote a brand new book called, “Curry Up.” This episode talks about how curry spices add a little extra flavor. And how like spiced food, the United States is a blend of cultures that are better when you put them together. Liz Nead is an exuberant mother of 7 children in her blended family. She created and hosted an award-winning television show called Life Dare, which won an Iowa Motion Picture Association Award and was nominated for regional Emmy. Liz is the author of several best-selling books, the “1st edition of 20 Beautiful Women” and “The 180 Life”. Her work has been featured in Ladies Home Journal, Better Homes and Gardens, Huffington Post, and Buzzfeed. Podcast Specific Hashtags: #foodie #foodculture #spicesofindia #curry Guest(s): Liz Nead – Best-selling Author Social Media Handles: Instagram @lizzynead LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/liznead About Our Host: Edgar Daggett born and raised in Ann Arbor, MI. He currently serves as the Specialty Programs Marketing Associate at Versiti Blood Centers, where he focuses on direct involvement and campaign management on specialty products and diverse groups. Past family experience inspired him to begin his journey at Versiti in 2020. He knew that the need for diverse units was growing year to year, and because of his personal history, he decided to make the change – and help make a change. Through the Stand Out From the Inside podcast, he hopes to empower new and bright individuals in his community and beyond to spread the word on the need for diverse blood products through donation and blood drives. “I hope you all enjoy the Stand Out from the Inside podcast presented by Versiti, where we talk about the needs of the community and ways we can become stronger!”

Social Capital
339: Networking with Diversity and Belonging in Mind - with Liz Nead

Social Capital

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2021 37:17


Meet Liz Liz Nead is an adventure speaker, traveling the world and taking on challenges to find lessons of leadership, communication diversity, and inclusion. A diversity speaker and researcher for over a decade, she specializes common language and daily communication around race and cultural differences in the workplace. Liz uses a direct, humorous, and vivid style from the stage to create opportunities for communication around differences. She shares life with 7 kids and her husband of 21 years. How do you work the room with diversity and belonging in mind? It's funny that you asked that question because just like everyone else, I am in the middle of growth and change, and I deal with my own humanity and the humanity of others. Sometimes when I see these thought leaders that are like typically on Oprah super soul sessions, their vibe is very mellow. For me, the first thing about networking is to be authentic and the second thing about being authentic and networking is that you don't take it personally which is constantly a juggle. How do you do that in networking with diversity, stay authentic, but not take it personally. What are the questions to avoid? It's a tough one and the reason why it's tough is because life has changed so much and honestly what was acceptable, even two years ago, like let's just say pre-COVID is no longer acceptable. The kinds of questions which are very superficial like where are you from and what's your ethnicity and you have such an interesting look or what's your take on this? Someone might ask me what my take is on something related to this. diversity in the news, not because I'm a diversity speaker, but because I'm a person of color and some of those assumptions that people are okay with you jumping in right away into their personal life are just not okay anymore. I think the expectation has changed, we have an increased expectation that people will understand what is acceptable and what is not and we're not forgiving ignorance as much anymore. So rather than say, people are too sensitive, a better thing is what's your experience with this? What do you find important? If you had to choose between these two things what would you choose? So you're getting deeper into what someone's interests are, or perspectives rather than the superficial differences that we can see with the naked eye. What is the biggest thing you hope people take to heart in 2022? The thing that I love to teach as a trainer and a speaker, and I've niched myself into diversity for the first time in 15 years because I think that my country needs help in strategies to build confidence around differences. Our confidence is at an all-time low which is why you see so much conflict is because the only people who are left talking are the ones who don't care what you think. Everybody else has become a bit silent because they're afraid that people will be offended and they know that that's not what they want, but they're not sure how to say it. What I hope is that first of all people understand it's not about intent, it's about impact. We all mean well and nobody goes to a networking event to hurt some feelings or to make people feel discluded. That's just not why you go to a networking event. However, the things that you say may have the opposite impact on your intent and then that's where the work starts. If you didn't intend for it to be that way, it should be pretty easy to change what you're saying, because you want the impact to be a positive one. I think that one thing can change a lot of things. A lot of ways that people connect with each other. I think confidence can be built back up and then the second thing that I'm really hoping Is that people understand that you can have the same situation but experience it differently. So one, let's say there was a temperature in the house 69 degrees. One person is wearing sweaters and mittens, and the other one has actual sweat rolling down their cheek, because you can have the same temperature but experience it two different ways. So rather than arguing about whether one person should not feel cold or not feel hot, you recognize that two people are in exactly the same place, but they don't feel the same way about it and then conversations can start. I think if those two things, if I can convince people or if people can understand that it's not a fight over who's going to take the summit, but it's really just a different way of looking at the mountain, I really think that some change could happen, and we're ready for it. Can you share with our listeners one of your most successful or favorite networking experiences that you've had? I started my business 15 years ago and it's interesting because Drew McLellan was part of that early networking. So I was very successful in the beginning because I was so open about what I wanted. I think sometimes people don't want to be salesy so they never ask for anything and they don't share how important it is. I met one of the speakers at that summit and I met Drew through that process where I was saying, my biggest dream was to talk to audiences. At the time, I wasn't even sure what I wanted to talk about, but they were able to help me because I just let them know, "Hey, I'm putting all my cards in your hands, can you help me with this?" And I probably had 20 people in those first years, help me with different things like start an internet radio show, which would now be called a podcast, I got a television show, I got countless numbers of speaking engagements, I wrote a book and it all happened in that first five years because I was so willing to help others, but also say, "I really admire this expertise about you. What do you think? what's your advice? What would my next step be?" You know when you give advice and people don't take it? I took everyone's advice and I took it all to heart. Every networking event was this fun, I just want to get to know people, I helped a lot of people and it was a precious time. It was right around 2008 when people were looking for that kind of thing and so it isn't any one thing but it was me going in with this childlike openness, saying I'm not going to play it cool, I'm going to show you who I am and you get to decide whether you like it or not, I'm not hiding anything. How do you stay in front of and best nurture the relationships you've created? We have social media and authenticity is what makes social media run. With the advent of reels and tik tok and just the way video works, that is the capital. If they like you, and if you build a following on the real you, you're never going to get sick of being you and so I have always used social media and been real. You'll know about my husband, you'll know about my children, the things that make me sad, the things that make me excited. It's not all about me, but I'm the engine and so social media was one really big thing. Also, blast video! When video came on the scene that became a partner to authenticity, because 90% of your communication that's nonverbal, that people have their intuition, they really can decide whether you're telling them the truth, whether you really know what you're talking about overtime. I really came in at the best possible time, I have things like newsletters, but video is the place where someone will say, I watched two hours of your YouTube channel and finally sent you an email, I would like to hire you as a speaker. So back in the day, when I had, I still don't have that many viewers like I think I might have 40,000 views, but out of those 40,000 views, I have gotten an incredible number of speaking engagements and opportunities. Video is for anyone who wants to get in front of the camera and be themselves. I think that's the biggest way that I stay connected with my community. What additional advice would you offer to those business professionals really looking to grow their network? There are a couple of things. The one thing no one wants to hear is that I still think that you have to put yourself in front of people and that you have to be ready to explain what your value proposition is and who you are. I think that that is a really important first layer. So you do need to find your people and show up. I mean, I found at the summit that we met at, that was a networking thing for me. I decided that I wanted to put myself out there, get into that group of people and I think that first impressions are really important. Then the other side of it, it doesn't matter what you're selling, everybody's trying to sell an idea or a product or connect meaningfully in some way and you have to show what you're doing. I look at Tic Tok which I'm fascinated with, but there's this account and she makes these stickers that go on the back of laptops and phones, and then she makes these key chains and all she does is video what she's doing. They're really pretty things and sometimes she gives you uplifting things like it's her voice and she's just talking about what's going on in her life. But you want to buy it because over time you feel like you're part of it and so I think that when you get connected with the in-person connection, you maintain that. Find a way to show people what you're doing. Don't give them the curated version, just show them what you're doing and get over yourself wanting to look perfect. At the end of the day, that's what people want. They want to invest in something that they feel like they can be part of and I think for anyone who's starting out it really doesn't matter. You can accelerate your process if you're willing to put yourself out there in person and then pull back the curtain and reveal who you are and I'm saying through video. Everyone should have a tic tok! I have a tic tok I'm still not very good at it, but I think that's where it's going to be for a while. If you could go back to your 20-year-old self, what would you tell yourself to do more or less of or differently with regards to your professional career? So I just moved from a city to a small town. I made that choice because it was best for my family, and for me. It didn't really make sense from the standpoint of what people thought of me. They thought I'd be one of those people who retired in a loft and I walked to get my baguettes and my coffee and I'd never had any groceries in the fridge and we'd travel all over. Instead, I'm living in this small town and I have a boat and a cheap golf membership and I'm going to live my life with my husband while I work my rear end off and hang out with my kids. What I realized now after making that really big decision because I had lived in another place for 20 years, and before that a similar place for 20 years before that. So by upending my life, I realized, "Hey, 20-year-old Liz, do not make any decisions based on validation and approval." Don't do it! Look at what other people are doing and figure out what your belief system is and align it and refine it, but stop worrying about whether or not people think you're okay. The world is a place for you to cultivate the life that you want and your job is to live out your purpose and to master how to live out your purpose and not to make sure that everyone likes you. I think that I'm not going to regret anything but I could have avoided a lot of stress in my life if I had understood that the power of knowing that you could live anywhere you want, you can do anything you want. You've just got to be yourself and it will work itself out is the message that I continue to give my 20-year-old self actually so she'll be brave and let me make some decisions. Do you have any final words of advice for our listeners with regards to growing and supporting your network? I really think that as we move away from thinking that people are diverse and that it's situations that are diverse, I really think to make sure that you're working to understand a person's experience. We have this unique moment in time where it's tumultuous, and there's so much that is unknown. What a great opportunity to get to know each other at a deeper level and say things like, "What has been your experience with that?" And dig deeper about why would you choose one thing over another. Why is that so important to you? This is our moment, we have so much influence on other people, but we're afraid to use it. I'm really hoping that people will see that work better together and start using our influence in a positive way.   Connect with Lynn   Tik Tok: @mamanead Website: https://www.liznead.com/

Relationships & Revenue with John Hulen
Episode 026 Time for Leaders to RISE!!

Relationships & Revenue with John Hulen

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2020 35:07


In this week's episode, John shares his concern on the divide we face as a country. He discusses unifying concepts to follow in order to become a great leader. The focus is on three ideas that encompass leadership that can serve you and others. Leaders learn by serving.  Ways to unify. Taking ownership in leadership.   TIMESTAMPS: (00:32) Introduction to “Time for Leaders to Rise!” (01:24) Divided as a country. (02:07) Time for Leaders to Rise! (02:50) Leaders learn by serving. (04:41) Looking for ways to improve as a leader. (05:55) Ways to unify. (07:13) Living in a state of unity as a choice. (08:43) Real leadership is talking AND doing. (09:35) Leadership requires ownership. (11:11) Ask yourself questions. (12:45) Leadership is about thinking for yourself. (14:28) Leaders heed wise counsel. (15:45) Be wise about who you allow to speak into your life. (16:57) Podcast recommendations. (21:59) Book recommendations. (27:48) YouTube recommendations. (29:26) Leaders rising out of bad situations.   QUOTES: “If we want things to get better, we have to work on us first.” “There’s more that unifies us than divides us.” “Real leaders invest in and help build leaders, not followers.” “Your message as a leader matters!”   USEFUL RESOURCES: PODCAST   Craig Groeschel Leadership Podcast - https://tinyurl.com/CraigGroeschelLP Andy Stanley Leadership Podcast - https://tinyurl.com/AndyStanleyLP Scaling Up with Elizabeth Hartke - https://tinyurl.com/ElizabethHartkeScalingUp The Growth Now Movement with Justin Schenck - https://tinyurl.com/GrowthNowMovement Aww Shift with Anthony Trucks - https://tinyurl.com/AwwShiftAnthonyTrucks Read to Lead with Jeff Brown - https://tinyurl.com/ReadtoLeadwithJeffBrown Live Life Rich with Marissa Nehlsen - https://tinyurl.com/LiveLifeRichwithMarissaNehlsen Making Elephants Fly: Conversations with High Octane Leaders, Dreamers, and Creatives with Terry Weaver - https://tinyurl.com/MakingElephantsFly Entrepreneurs on Fire with John Lee Dumas - https://tinyurl.com/EOFirewithJohnLeeDumas You Evolving Now with Andre Young - https://tinyurl.com/YouEvolvingNow ** Bonus ** Brand You Podcast with Mike Kim - https://tinyurl.com/BrandYouPodcast   BOOKS   Leadershift: The 11 Essential Changes Every Leader Must Embrace by John Maxwell - https://tinyurl.com/LeadershiftBook Relational Intelligence: The People Skills You Need for the Life of Purpose You Want by Dr. Dharius Daniels - https://tinyurl.com/RelationalIntelligenceBook  Back to Human: How Great Leaders Create Connection in the Age of Isolation by Dan Schawbel – https://tinyurl.com/BackToHumanBook Start with Your People: The Daily Decision that Changes Everything by Brian Dixon - https://tinyurl.com/StartWithYourPeopleBook Making Elephants Fly: Getting Your Dreams Off the Ground by Terry Weaver - http://terryweaver.com/mef/ Excellence Wins: A No-Nonsense Guide to Becoming the Best in a World of Compromise by Horst Schulze - https://tinyurl.com/ExcellenceWinsBook The 1440 Principle: How to Stop Wasting Time and Make the Most of Your Life by Liz Nead - https://tinyurl.com/1440PrincipleBook Find Your Yellow Tux: How to Be Successful by Standing Out by Jesse Cole - https://tinyurl.com/FindYourYellowTuxBook Leading from Purpose: Clarity and the Confidence to Act When It Matters Most by Nick Craig  - https://tinyurl.com/LeadingFromPurposeBook Atomic Habits: An Easy & Proven Way to Build Good Habits & Break Bad Ones by James Clear - https://tinyurl.com/AtomicHabitsBook ** Bonus ** Everybody, Always: Becoming Love in a World Full of Setbacks and Difficult People by Bob Goff - https://tinyurl.com/EverybodyAlwaysBook ** Bonus ** Your Message Matters: How to Rise Above the Noise and Get Paid for What You Know by Jonathan Milligan - https://tinyurl.com/YourMessageMattersBook     CONNECT WITH JOHN:  Website - https://thejohnhulen.com  Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/johnhulen  Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/johnhulen  Twitter - https://www.twitter.com/johnhulen  LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnhulen    EPISODE CREDITS:  Intro music provided by Jeff Scheetz - https://jeffscheetz.com/  Outro music provided by Tony Palacios - https://www.instagram.com/tonytonedog 

Relationships & Revenue with John Hulen
Episode 017 Inspired to Change with Liz Nead

Relationships & Revenue with John Hulen

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2020 53:44


Today, Liz Nead joins the podcast. She covers things like climbing Mt. Kilimanjaro, the importance of your role as a parent, knowing yourself & your purpose, pivoting, and so many more. Here's a sampling of what this episode offers ... (00:54) Who is Liz Nead? (02:55) The start of Liz Nead's entrepreneurial journey - Kicking off Nead Inspiration. (05:51) The role of a parent - more important job than any other. (08:30) The value and purpose of teaching your kids life strategies and skillsets. (10:55) Finding your purpose is knowing yourself. (11:48) Growth is knowing the right path to take. (17:44) Treading with personal and business relationships as an entrepreneur. (29:20) Taking care of yourself using the F6 Formula for men - faith, fashion, fitness, food, friendship, and fun. (34:56) The hard face of pivoting. (43:23) How involved is your business with virtual events?   QUOTES: "It's not possible to know your purpose until you know you ... till you know who you are. If you don't know who you are, there's no way you can accomplish your purpose." "Perspective comes in time." "You're growing or you're dying; standing still is a choice and that means you're dying. It's almost like decision making, you have to decide to do something or not. So when you don't decide, you've actually decided ... You've decided to do something that is not helpful to you.” "If you want things to go well at work, whether you own your own business or not, you got to have things right at home; they follow you to work." "At some point, you have to choose yourself; you can't choose everybody and you at the same time." "As once you understand your vision on both sides, you know when to stop doing one thing and start another." "The more I discipline myself, the more I have time for fun." "Passion gets you started, purpose keeps you going." "Build your ark as big as you dare because the rain is coming."   USEFUL RESOURCES Website - www.liznead.com  Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/liznead  Twitter - https://twitter.com/LizNead  LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/liznead/  Liz Nead's Books on Amazon: - Curry Up: Everyday Foods Inspired by India - https://www.amazon.com/Curry-Up-Everyday-Foods-Inspired/dp/1540550702  - The 180 Life: 365 Pep Talks and 12 Challenges, Life-Crafted for Transformation - https://www.amazon.com/180-Life-Challenges-Life-Crafted-Transformation/dp/1523616288/ref=sr_1_1dchild=1&qid=1600948377&refinements=p_27%3ALiz+Nead&s=books&sr=1-1&text=Liz+Nead   CONNECT WITH JOHN Website - http://www.thejohnhulen.com  Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/johnhulen  Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/johnhulen  Twitter - https://www.twitter.com/johnhulen  LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnhulen    EPISODE CREDITS Intro music provided by Jeff Scheetz - https://jeffscheetz.com/  Outro music provided by Tony Palacios - https://www.instagram.com/tonytonedog/   

The Shameless Mom Academy
450: Liz Nead: The 1440 Principle & The Cost Of Our Time

The Shameless Mom Academy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2020 57:47


Liz Nead is an adventure speaker, coach, and author, most recently climbing Mt. Kilimanjaro and flipping 300-pound tires in the Iowa Strongman Games. She is a regular contributor to the Huffington Post and has authored several best selling books—most recently "The 1440 Principle." Her work has been ranked in BuzzFeed and reviewed by the Huffington Post. She is a skilled story-teller and teacher, creating powerful personal development and team building strategies. Listen in to hear Liz share: How she using time in COVID to go into creation and introspection mode How COVID took her 2020 family from a 3 person family to a 6 person family The heavy burdens she sees moms carrying during this pandemic The burden of comparison in daily life and habits Her 1440 Principle and how to use it to have massive positive impact in your life The cost of time and how costly some our relationships are How to use the 1440 Principle as an accountability tool How she’s kicking off her fifties with intention and a deep desire to learn from other women Links mentioned: Connect with Liz Free Work From Home Primer Toolkit  Liz on Youtube Liz on IG Thank you to our sponsors: Kosmatology: Kosmatology has a great offer for our listeners: for any first-time purchasers, you receive 15% off. To get 15% off your first order, go to kosmatology.com and use code shameless at checkout.     

Conversations with Phil Gerbyshak - Aligning your mindset, skill set and tool set for peak performance

Do you want to stop wasting time and make the most of your life? Me too! Liz Nead and Phil are discussing personal development and success. Learn more about Liz and pick up a copy of her book, The 1440 Principle

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The Shameless Mom Academy
112: Liz Nead - Nead Inspiration and The 100 Day Journey

The Shameless Mom Academy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2017 66:46


    Main Questions:    Liz Nead is a force.  She is a speaker, coach, a television host, and an expert in Bringing Life Back to Everyday Life.  She is also a mom to 7 kids in her blended family – yes, 7.  Liz is impacting the lives of thousands of people worldwide by speaking the truth, pushing boundaries that need shifting, and modeling how delightful everyday life can be.     I reached out to Liz because she is an inspiration to me as a woman, a mother, and an entrepreneur.  Liz doesn’t shy away from the truth, or hard work, or her destiny.  She makes good things happen all around her, all the time.     Listen in to hear Liz share:    How unexpectedly becoming a mother to twin sons shaped her life  How to live in the moment, be alive, and not be fake  Why a less full life is a better life  The power of pushing physical boundaries and the connection between athleticism and motherhood  The reciprocal role of parents teaching kids and kids teaching parents  Why she took her clothes off on stage that one time…  How “diversity training” has harmed our society  What you need to know about being “racist ready”      Links Mentioned:  Book: The 100 Day Journey: Spark the Shift to Your Best Life by Liz Nead  Huff Po article  Website: http://www.liznead.com/  Book: Gifts of Imperfection by Brene Brown

Thriving Entrepreneur
HAVING A PURPOSE-INSPIRED LIFE WITH LIZ NEAD

Thriving Entrepreneur

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2017 60:00


Do you sometimes wonder where your life's heading? Being yourself is the very first step that you need to do if you want to live the life designed for you. It should always start with YOU. Four things you need to know to begin your transformation: 1. Always take time to learn to do something new 2. Get physical and just move around 3. Talk to someone about how you feel 4. Find something to be grateful for Don't get discouraged. Knowing your true self and living your purpose will not only inspire you but also the people around you. Like what Liz said, "A little kindness and humor can change a person's life." Be empowered today to live your purpose, get inspired and be an inspiration as Steve Kidd interviews Liz Nead on Thriving Entrepreneur.

Conversations with Phil Gerbyshak - Aligning your mindset, skill set and tool set for peak performance

Someone who inspires me every day is Liz Nead. She is always up to something amazing, and is one of the most positive people I know. Liz was introduced to me by our friend Drew McLellan, and I am so grateful to know her and to be able to share her inspiring journey with you. In this episode of Conversations with Phil, Liz shares her insights about the future of video, the truth about business, and so much more. As a bonus for you, she’s also got an awesome way to finish your year strong with her 100 Day Challenge. It will help you get started on creating your great 2017 NOW! Connect more with Liz Nead: Get inspired by Liz by reading her articles and insights on LizNead.com Liz on Facebook Liz on Twitter Liz on Instragram

Thriving Entrepreneur
HAVING A PURPOSE-INSPIRED LIFE WITH LIZ NEAD

Thriving Entrepreneur

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2016 60:00


Do you sometimes wonder where your life's heading? Being yourself is the very first step that you need to do if you want to live the life designed for you. It should always start with YOU. 4 things you need to know to begin your transformation: 1. Always take time to learn to do something new. 2. Get physical and just move around. 3. Talk to someone about how you feel. 4. Find something to be grateful for. Don't get discourage. Knowing your true self and living your purpose will not only inspire you but also the people around you. Like what Liz said, "A little kindness and humor can change a person's life." Be empowered today to live your purpose, get inspired and be an inspiration as Steve Kidd interviews Liz Nead on Thriving Entrepreneur.