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Do you hold yourself to impossibly high standards? Do you struggle to validate yourself? Are you scared to start new things for fear of wasting your time?In this week's episode, Sarah is joined by executive coach, founder of Reset, author, podcaster, trained meditation teacher, and reiki master Liz Tran. Liz candidly shares the bumps in her road to entrepreneurial success, revealing how, by harnessing self-compassion, she has been able to trust her intuition and reach incredible success. Sarah and Liz explore the importance of intrinsic validation, motivation, and self-trust as tools for growth. Personal development and professional success go hand-in-hand in this fascinating episode packed full of actionable examples and insights.How to find your pathHow to differentiate your intuition from anxietyWhat it takes to write a bookThe importance of intrinsic validationWhy your brain's negativity bias impacts growthHow to love yourself when you feel like you're failingIf you're ready to be freed from the shackles of perfectionism and embrace growth through learning about the world and yourself, this episode is for you.Liz Tran is the founder of Reset, where she works as an executive coach to the CEOs and founders of the fastest-growing companies in the world. Liz is also a meditation teacher and studied at the Samyak Ashram in Dharamshala, India. She is the creator of the podcast, Reset with Liz Tran, and the author of THE KARMA OF SUCCESS. Through both these mediums, Liz brings the support of coaching to a broader audience.Check out Liz's Instagram herePurchase Liz's book, The Karma of Success, hereMOON STUDIO WORKSHOP LINKSFuture Self Workshop.Our Hermit Year.Mystic Vision Workshop.Join the Moon Studio Patreon.Buy the 2025 Many Moons Lunar Planner.Subscribe to our newsletter.Find Sarah on Instagram.
What is your truth? It's talked about by so many of us and it seems elusive. Executive Coach Liz Tran shares her insights, and how to get off the wheel of following someone else's idea of you being your authentic self. In this conversation Liz gets real about her own winding path from poverty and trauma to outward "success" that ultimately felt hollow. You'll be moved by her vulnerability in sharing how she overcame a scarcity mindset, tuned into her inner wisdom, and summoned the courage to blaze her own trail. Here's a glimpse of their dialogue: * How human design awakened new levels of self-awareness * Liz shares overcoming self-doubt and societal conditioning * Simple exercises to build a relationship with yourself * Inspiration for taking your own terrifying-yet-liberating leap of faith * A refreshing reminder that you're worthy of joy
This episode features The Karma of Success author Liz Tran, a pioneer in blending spirituality with practical strategies for personal and professional growth. She will share insights to help you recognize your core competencies, understand your motivators, and offer ways to manage your strengths effectively. With a mix of advice and inspiration, you will leave […] The post Tap into Your Inner Genius and Progress Your Career appeared first on The Conferences for Women.
Welcome to Okay Sister, a podcast hosted by Gabrielle Scout, Editor-in-Chief of REVUE and Mady, co-founder of Camber. And yes, they are sisters in real life! Join Scout and Mady for sisterly banter, mindset shifts, and that familial feeling of coming home. The podcast that is here to help you show up more for yourself. Past guests include: Jennifer Meyer, Amanda Hirsch, Kelsey Kreppel, Zuri Hall, Lauryn Evarts Bosstick, Sahara Rose, Roxie Nafousi, Heather McMahan, Indy Blue, Koya Webb, Lauren Elizabeth, Pritika Swarup, Margo Oshray, Pia Baroncini, Taylor Lautner, Trinity Mouzon Wofford, Orion Carloto, Charlotte Mckinney, Liz Tran, Sivan Ayla, Emily DiDonato, Shannon Ford, Dianna Cohen, & more. Follow along on YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram: @okaysisterpod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to Okay Sister, a podcast hosted by Gabrielle Scout, Editor-in-Chief of REVUE and Mady, co-founder of Camber. And yes, they are sisters in real life! Join Scout and Mady for sisterly banter, mindset shifts, and that familial feeling of coming home. The podcast that is here to help you show up more for yourself. Past guests include: Jennifer Meyer, Amanda Hirsch, Kelsey Kreppel, Zuri Hall, Lauryn Evarts Bosstick, Sahara Rose, Roxie Nafousi, Heather McMahan, Indy Blue, Koya Webb, Lauren Elizabeth, Pritika Swarup, Margo Oshray, Pia Baroncini, Taylor Lautner, Trinity Mouzon Wofford, Orion Carloto, Charlotte Mckinney, Liz Tran, Sivan Ayla, Emily DiDonato, Shannon Ford, Dianna Cohen, & more. Follow along on YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram: @okaysisterpod See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Welcome to this very special edition of The Paint and Pipette Podcast, as we bring you a live coaching session hosted by the remarkable Liz Tran! Liz is a former venture capitalist and team-builder turned spiritual guru and startup coach. Her newest book, The Karma of Success: Spiritual Strategies to Free Your Inner Genius, is all about how to connect with your innate intuition. In this episode, you'll find out how Liz coped with changing the entire concept of her book just six weeks before it was published, the magic of the three S's, and everything we can learn from Einstein's process of generating new ideas. Then, we introduce the subject of Liz's coaching session, Aisha Dozie, the Founder and CEO of Bossy Cosmetics, a beauty brand geared toward igniting confidence in ambitious working women through high-quality, beautifully packaged, cruelty-free cosmetics and topical content. Liz begins the session by asking Aisha a series of rapid-fire questions that help us understand Aisha's professional background, what motivates her day-to-day, the differences between zones of genius and zones of excellence, and what Aisha can do to amplify her zone of genius on a daily basis. We end with a discussion about when you should and shouldn't outsource your zone of excellence and why leaps of faith are all about being comfortable with discomfort. Tune in for all this and more!Key Points From This Episode:Liz's account of changing her book's entire concept just six weeks before publication.Her experience of writing about deeply personal matters with vulnerability and transparency. How to assess if you're connected to your intuition: do you trust yourself?The three S's of spaciousness: silence, solitude, and stillness. What we can learn from the way Einstein brought subconscious ideas to fruition. Introducing the Founder and CEO of Bossy Cosmetics, Aisha Dozie. Now for something different: Liz displays her craft in a live coaching session with Aisha!A series of quick-fire questions to establish Aisha's base. Aisha's professional background and what motivates her in her line of work. How her role and the relationship with her clients have changed since she started Bossy. The way she spends her time in any given work week. Leaps of faith and being comfortable with discomfort. Links Mentioned in Today's Episode:Liz TranLiz Tran on LinkedInLiz Tran on InstagramReset the PodcastThe Karma of Success Aishetu Fatima Dozie Aishetu Fatima Dozie on LinkedInAishetu Fatima Dozie on XAishetu Fatima Dozie on InstagramLacômbe GivenchyJeremy UtleyJeremy Utley EmailJeremy Utley on XJeremy Utley on LinkedIn
This episode is part of my interview as a guest on Liz Tran's podcast, Reset. Liz is an author, executive coach, and founder of Reset NYC. In addition to her fifteen years of tech and VC experience, Liz also coaches from her spiritual practice. She is a Buddhist and a trained meditation teacher. Her latest book, The Karma of Success, came out in July. I interviewed her around then where we spoke about the difference between self-esteem and self-worth, how to be assertive without being rude, how she works with founders, and more. In this episode, Liz not only interviews me but gives me a coaching session on air. Among other things, we speak about the role of emotion in decision making, regret, feeling behind, moves and other transitions, whether everything happens for a reason, and the pressure to "keep up with the Jonses". Show Notes:- A couple spots left in my one-on-one Creative Clinic: book a free half-hour session with me here to see if it's a good fit- The TALK KIT is coming soon: sign up for the waitlist- Read my Laundromat Love Letter on Let It Out's Substack- Episode 339 with Eva, Laura & Maria- Find Liz on the Web | Instagram | Podcast- Order Liz's book, The Karma of Success- Instagram me: @letitouttt or I'm @katiedalebout If you liked this episode, try out from the archive:Episode 413: Karma Success with Liz Tran, Founder of Reset NYC
Liz Tran is an executive coach, author, and host of the Reset Podcast. She shares supremely wise and deeply encouraging thoughts in her book, the Karma of Success. We dig into some big topics, including the question of belonging, the reclamation of identity, and how we both endeavour to set our children up so that instead of contorting to mainstream expectations, we can teach them the skills to be completely unapologetic about who they are. Liz tells us about her IVF journey, the success of which she credits to her implementation of eastern medicine including acupuncture, herbs, and warming foods. We compare notes about our expectations of motherhood, and you'll see that I am moved to tears to hear about the trust and openness both she and her husband have about the change that awaits them on the other side, a sensibility and malleability that I personally did not have before I became a mother. And quite poetically, Liz's next book is about just that — CHANGE, and how agile we can be in adapting to change. Please enjoy this life affirming conversation with the prolific — Liz Tran. You can follow Liz on Instagram @resetnyc , you can find Liz's podcast at resetnyc.com/podcast and you can also visit her own website at liz-tran.com, don't forget you can also find Leah on Instagram @leahsoojinkim. This podcast was produced by Just Breathe, find out more at justbreatheproject.com our intro and outro music is from purple-planet.com
Jeremy Utley is one of the world's leading experts in innovation. Formerly the Director of Executive Education at Stanford's renowned Hasso Plattner Institute of Design (aka "the d.school"), and now as an Adjunct Professor at Stanford University, his courses have been experienced by nearly a million students of innovation worldwide. He advises corporate leaders on how to imbed the methods and mindsets of design thinking into their organizations and works with professionals to cultivate a robust personal creative practice.As co-founder and host of "Stanford's Masters of Creativity," Jeremy shone the spotlight on exemplars of creative practice across disciplinary boundaries, from entrepreneurs like Randy Hetrick (TRX) to authors like Kim Scott (Radical Candor) and Daniel Pink (Drive, To Sell Is Human).He now hosts the "Paint & Pipette Podcast," which celebrates female founders (season 1), black creators (season 2). Season three -- currently in production -- features corporate innovation leaders like Astro Teller (Google X), Kevin Kelly (WIRED), and Ed Catmull (Pixar), authors like Seth Godin (Purple Cow, Linchpin), Liz Wiseman (Multipliers) and Rita McGrath (Seeing Around Corners), and entrepreneurs like Liz Tran, Marcus Whitney, and Jason Mayden.A self-proclaimed “recovering MBA, spreadsheet junkie, and management consultant,” he now studies innovation in large enterprises and startups. He advises CEOs and senior leadership teams in the United States, Europe, and Asia on growth and innovation strategy, and has led scores of capacity-building initiatives worldwide. His current research explores the intersection of generative AI, enterprise innovation, collaboration, and creativity. He's a prolific blogger and co-author (alongside Perry Klebahn) of “Ideaflow: The Only Business Metric That Matters,” published by Penguin Portfolio Oct 25th, 2022. Link to claim CME credit: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/3DXCFW3CME credit is available for up to 3 years after the stated release dateContact CEOD@bmhcc.org if you have any questions about claiming credit.
This week, Elizabeth welcomes Liz Tran, an Executive Coach renowned for her work with CEOs and founders in the tech world, whose clients have collectively raised over $400 million in funding and achieved a remarkable $4 billion in enterprise value. Liz wears multiple hats as an author, with her book 'The Karma of Success,' and as the host of 'Reset with Liz' podcast. Beyond her extensive experience in venture capital and tech, Liz brings a unique spiritual dimension to her coaching. Liz talks with Elizabeth about her own personal journey to spirituality and how it shapes her role as an executive coach. She also unveils the techniques she uses to empower her clients to manifest and lead their best lives including getting still, visualization, and the regular practice of gratitude lists to reprogram the mind for attracting positive outcomes. At the end of the episode, Liz shares a few of her own favorite wellness habits that keep her energized, grounded and ready for the next adventure. Find All Season 5 Episodes Here Say Hi To Elizabeth and Purely Elizabeth: Website | InstagramLiz: The Karma Of Success | IG | Reset Podcast Mentioned: Refinery29 The CHANI App Big Magic Dieux Skin Aviva Romm
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Kelly connects with Liz Tran, the founder of Reset – an executive coaching and wellness company – to talk about her new book “The Karma of Success: Spiritual Strategies to Free Your Inner Genius.” “Our work selves and our home selves are not separate beings.” “Get out of your own way and allow what is already […]
The Unschool FREE How to Launch Masterclass is available here. Learn more about starting your next 6-figure business, plus get AI pitch prompts, swipe copy, brand decks, social templates, and more inside the Unschool: Intuitive Biz Academy. Today's guest: Liz Tran is the creator of Reset, an executive coaching company. Liz coaches the CEOs and founders of the fastest-growing companies in the world, and altogether they have raised more than $500 million in funding and created over $4 billion in enterprise value. In addition to her fifteen years of tech and VC experience, Liz leads from her spiritual practice. She is a Buddhist, trained meditation teacher, and studied at the Samyak Ashram in Dharamshala, India. She is the creator of the podcast, Reset with Liz Tran, and her new book, THE KARMA OF SUCCESS - is available now. In this episode we discuss: Inner Genius, what it is and how to cultivate it Embracing the Intuitive Work Process Chasing achievements versus considering our inner world Why Liz said “goodbye” to her book and started over Her middle of the night revelation that led her to that decision The Four Expansions, as presented in Liz's book A reminder that “you don't get what you don't ask for” Find our voice to get what we want The Four Spiritual Strategies and essentials for a grounded life The time when Liz was $2 coffee rich Leaving her high paying VC job to start Reset Being $140K in debt and what came next Learning to Manifest mindfully Liz's recommended journaling process (that I'm loving!) How we become brilliant and trust ourselves Follow Liz at @resetnyc _______________________________________________________ RESOURCES: Join The Unschool: Intuitive Biz Academy Want to chat about this episode? Text
Today we have on the amazing Liz Tran, a renowned expert in mindset and intuition. Join us as we dive into a conversation about navigating business and how to harness the power of mindset and intuition during challenging times. Liz shares invaluable insights on the three essential steps to lean into your inner wisdom and fortify your entrepreneurial journey. Together, we explore the often overlooked topic of embracing failure and how it can be a stepping stone towards success. Tune in for a discussion that promises to inspire and empower entrepreneurs on their quest for growth and resilience! Follow Liz Tran on IG: https://www.instagram.com/resetnyc/ Get Liz's book The Karma of Success: https://www.amazon.com/Karma-Success-Spiritual-Strategies-Genius-ebook/dp/B0BP6WWVJ5 Learn more about BECOMING - for the creative who's sick of survival and ready to build a business that not only fulfills them, but fulfills their lives outside of the business itself. Come fill out an application and we can hop on a free consult call!!! https://edenstrader.com/creative-business-coaching-for-entrepreneurs If you enjoyed today's episode, please: - Leave a positive review or rating! - Come join our free Manifestation Challenge, a fan favorite freebie! https://edenstrader.com/manifesting-challenge - Post a screenshot & key takeaway on your IG story and tag us @edenstrader so we can repost you. - Follow (+) our show for new episodes every Monday!
In this episode, I'm joined by the incredible Liz Tran, founder of Reset, who shares her inspirational journey about becoming a master at failure and how appreciating all aspects of yourself are essential for finding your definition of success. We also talk about the intention of resilience and learning what makes you happy in all areas of your life, which Liz details in her new book, THE KARMA OF SUCCESS. Liz Tran is the founder of Reset, where she works as an executive coach to the CEOs and founders of fast-growing companies. Liz is also a meditation teacher and studied at the Samyak Ashram in Dharamshala, India. She is the creator of the podcast, Reset with Liz Tran, and the author of THE KARMA OF SUCCESS. Through both these mediums, Liz brings the support of coaching to a broader audience.Liz shares the eight motivators of satisfaction and how your identity doesn't have to (and sometimes won't) fit nicely into a box. Plus, we chat about finding the language to describe what we want, and an understanding of self that comes from spending time with our interior world. Rate, review, and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or on your favorite podcast platform. Topics Covered:Liz's approach to success about finding your unique definition of itEight key motivators that influence your specific definition of successHow Liz became her own provider and learned to trust herself The magic of writing down what you want in all areas of your life The happiness on the other side of going through something challenging Liz's tip for finding time to let the intuition flowResources Mentioned:Hidden Language Codes: Reprogram Your Life by Reengineering Your Vocabulary by R. Neville JohnstonGuest Info: Reset's InstagramLiz Tran's WebsiteReset with Liz Tran Podcast The Karma of Success by Liz TranGet in Touch:Benshen.co Website Benshen.co CourseBenshen.co Instagram
Stanford Adjunct Professor Jeremy Utley explores the counter-intuitive tactics that world-class innovators and entrepreneurs employ to break through. He's learned that while innovation is part art (paint) – it's also part science (pipette) – and treats the subject with both the rigor and the wonder that it deserves. Season 1 shined a spotlight on female founders; season 2 celebrated black creators; Season 3 guests include WIRED co-founder Kevin Kelly, Harvard Business School Professor Linda Hill, CEO of Google X Astro Teller, start-up coach Liz Tran, Seth Godin, journalist Jennifer Wallace, Pixar co-founder Ed Catmull, and more.
Liz Tran was the only female executive at a top venture capital firm. After feeling like something was missing, she gave up her idea of "success" to seek out true fulfillment. Now she is an executive coach and author of The Karma of Success: Spiritual Strategies to Free Your Inner Genius, who works with top entrepreneurs and CEOs to help them achieve more success and tap into their full potential, while simultaneously achieving a happier life. In this episode, Liz shares all of her secrets to success, from tapping into your inner genius to why putting in too much time and energy is preventing you from being successful. She also discusses how to be your own mentor, why confidence is like a bank account, and the important connection between work and spirituality. Finally, Liz shares how to view money as an energetic exchange so you're making more with less time. You've never heard career advice like this before, and it will undoubtedly change how you view your work life. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Stay in touch and sign up for Paco's weekly email newsletter, The Nerdletter. In this episode of Weird Finance, Paco talks to Liz Tran about her philosophy on money, how her past experiences have shaped her relationship with money, how her biggest financial failure gave her the most confidence, the role of gratitude and receptiveness in getting what you want and Buddhist economics. Liz Tran (@heyliztran) is an executive coach to the CEOs and founders of tech companies. Altogether, her clients have raised over $400 million in funding and created $4 billion in enterprise value. She's also the author of The Karma of Success, host of the podcast Reset with Liz Tran, and the creator of the Instagram account, @ResetNYC. In addition to her experience in venture capital and tech, she is also a trained meditation teacher and Reiki Master and studied yoga at the Samyak Ashram. This episode also features Slow and Steady with Leo by Leo Aquino (@queerandtranswealth), an award-winning author, poet, and anti-capitalist personal finance expert. Thank you to Michael “Frosti” Snow for lending your voice for our special PSA. A special thanks to the talented and generous Ramsey Yount for producing, editing, and sound designing this episode. The theme music was written and performed by Andrew Parker, Jenna Parker, and Paco de Leon. If you'd like to contact us about the show or ask Paco a question about finances, call our hotline at 833-ASK-PACO, email us at weirdfinancepod (at) gmail.com or submit your questions here. We'd also love your listener feedback about the show; here's a short survey.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In today's episode I speak with the incredible founder, author, and podcaster Liz Tran. Liz merges the worlds of grounded spiritual practice and business, and is the founder of Reset, where she works as an executive coach to the CEOs and founders of some of the world's fastest-growing companies.In our eye-opening conversation we chat about what it means to cultivate awareness, self-love and how to do it, owning truths about yourself, deflecting compliments, creating success from failure, cultivating your inner genius, internal family systems theory, your higher self and what that really means, how a person knows if they are being themselves, ego versus intuition, and producing remarkable results while practicing non-attachment.Questions to journal about and reflect on:
This week I spoke to author and founder of Reset NYC Liz Tran. In addition to her fifteen years of tech and VC experience, Liz also coaches from her spiritual practice. She is a Buddhist and a trained meditation teacher, and studied at the Samyak Ashram in Dharamshala, India. In this we spoke about the difference between self-esteem and self-worth and the benefits of developing self-worth which include: increased productivity, socializing, assertiveness, and resilience. We talk about the importance of feeling comfortable with the people you surround yourself with in order to build self-esteem. As well as how to be assertive without being rude, how family constellations helped her make some major life changes, and how she works with her founders as an executive coach. Her new book The Karma of Success just came out, so we talk about some of my favorite parts including the diagrams, figures, and visuals she uses to break down concepts and how she comes up with them. I loved talking with her. Show Notes:- Sign up for the Talk Kit waitlist- All of our kits, including the Podcast Kit & Interview Kit- Find Liz on the Web | Instagram| Podcast- Order Liz's book, The Karma of Success- Our newsletter to get show notes + more- Instagram me: @letitouttt or I'm @katiedalebout
Mady and Scout chat with Liz Tran about the definition of success, how to tap into your intuition, being pregnant and having a baby girl, & what it was like to write her book, The Karma of Success. Follow along for more: Liz: @resetnyc Okay Sis: @okaysispodcast Scout: @scoutsobel Mady: @madymaio JOIN OUR COMMUNITY CENTER ON GENEVA! LEAVE A VOICEMAIL FOR THE SISTERS HERE! SUBSCRIBE to the new Okay Sis newsletter here- TGIM is about to take on a whole new meaning! See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Mady and Scout chat with Liz Tran about the definition of success, how to tap into your intuition, being pregnant and having a baby girl, & what it was like to write her book, The Karma of Success. Follow along for more: Liz: @resetnyc Okay Sis: @okaysispodcast Scout: @scoutsobel Mady: @madymaio JOIN OUR COMMUNITY CENTER ON GENEVA! LEAVE A VOICEMAIL FOR THE SISTERS HERE! SUBSCRIBE to the new Okay Sis newsletter here- TGIM is about to take on a whole new meaning! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to Episode 117 of The Madhappy Podcast. This week, we are excited to welcome Liz Tran on the show to learn more about her career journey and tips for professional and personal success. To kick things off, Mason asks Liz how she grew her social media presence, centered around wellness and mental health (2:44) as Liz shares her inspiration to write her new book The Karma of Success (7:09). Liz speaks about her background in the tech industry and why she chose to change her professional focus, elaborating on her experience in therapy that led to her career shift and discovery of Buddhism (14:23). Mason and Liz talk through the values that ground her life and work flow (23:17), as Liz unpacks the importance of maintaining mental health throughout your career (33:21). The two wrap up the conversation as Liz shares her advice for entrepreneurs and leaders (41:15). We talk about some serious topics on this show. We are not professionals and are not giving advice. If you or someone you know needs help, please text start to 741741 and for additional resources please visit LocalOptimist.com/Get-Help The Madhappy Podcast is for informational and entertainment purposes only and is not a replacement for medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Follow us: @Madhappy | @LocalOptimist Visit us: Madhappy.com | LocalOptimist.com
Liz Tran seemed to have it all in the right order — a ‘round the world sabbatical, a covetable venture capital job, and a new business complete with Vanity Fair coverage — until she found herself burnt out and broke. In this vibrant episode, “The Karma of Success” author shares how she rebuilt herself and her career from the ground-up. Liz gives tools and strategies for anyone to learn to love themselves, feel more confident from within, and tap into what she calls their “Inner Genius.” Now a coach to successful entrepreneurs (who have raised over $400M in funding), Liz will have you tossing your 5-year plan in the trash and re-defining what success means — on your terms.In this episode, we talk about:Why creating a ‘plan' can lead you away from your dream life, and what to do insteadHow to balance being practical and dreaming big as an entrepreneurThe non-negotiable thing you need to pull yourself out of a rock-bottomTangible tools to build confidence from within…starting right nowHow to tap into your Inner Genius — and why it makes work more easefulWhy you might be creating an artificial ceiling for yourself…and how to avoid itThe surprising relationship between happiness and success in businessWhy you need to start scheduling meetings with yourself ASAP! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Does your internal world align with your external world? If not, how can the Enneagram help you harness the vast treasures of instinctual insights and inspirations on a regular basis to realize personal and professional success? Liz Tran, Executive Coach and author of The Karma of Success, joins me for a wonderful conversation about tapping into your inner genius in order to capitalize on what you're truly capable of. She shares the four spiritual strategies that foster reflection and help you infuse intuition and creativity into a career of purpose and joy. ---------- Liz Tran is the founder of Reset, an executive coaching company to CEOs and founders. Before founding Reset, Liz spent over a decade working in the tech industry, most recently as the only female executive at a leading venture capital firm. She is a trained meditation teacher and Reiki Master and studied yoga at the Samyak Ashram. She lives in New York City and Norfolk, Connecticut with her husband, Dev, and their dog, Grover. To learn more about Liz Tran and The Karma of Success, visit her website or follow her on Instagram.
Do you want to bring more purpose and joy to your life and become the best version of yourself? Meet Liz Tran, an accomplished Executive Coach, Author and Spiritual Healer as she shares insights on self-belief, intuition, manifestation, and personal growth. We explore the magnetizing force of positive thinking, how to tap into your inner genius, and why you need to embrace moments of stillness to harness your intuition. Learn to be your own advocate, by cultivating confidence and boosting your self-belief. Through gratitude journaling and introspection, Liz guides us to mindfully manifest our path to fulfillment. Follow Marianna: @marianna_hewittFollow Liz: @resetnycBook: The Karma of Success This episode is brought to you by: Ouai: theouai.com/MARIANNA15 for 15% off your entire purchase.Produced by Dear MediaThis episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct, or indirect financial interest in products, or services referred to in this episode.
Buckle up because Liz Tran is BACK this week for Part 2, and this episode is basically a free consult on how to write a book! Whether you're in book writing stage or you're toying with the idea of creating a Substack - this episode is for you. Spoiler alert: You don't need a huge social media following in order to make an impact as a writer AND you don't need to “pick a lane” in order to make money or meaning. Those are two narratives that are being pushed online left and right. But Liz is such a wealth of knowledge and experience – she breaks those myths into a thousand pieces. We go deep on the publishing process, what it's like to develop your writing skills, how to get a book deal and how to land an agent. She even shares how her podcast played a role in getting her book deal! Liz Trans' new book, The Karma of Success is out now and you can find it wherever you find books and on her website. I know you're going to love it because Liz has intertwined two of our favorite things on this podcast, business and spirituality – beautifully. This episode is a reminder to all of us that we don't have to leave any part of ourselves behind in our efforts to create. We discuss: where the idea for The Karma of Success came from and how Liz went about getting it published the mental hurdle of forgetting about an audience's perception of your writing while in the process of writing an inside scoop of the book proposal writing process the concept that our dreams are fragile and should be treated with care two of Liz's favorite stories from the book! Buy the book on HER SITE or wherever you buy books! Full transcript HERE. CONNECT WITH LIZ: www.liz-tran.com Reset NYC Instagram Liz's LinkedIn Reset Podcast - Spotify Reset Podcast - Apple CONNECT WITH CHELSEA: www.chelseariffe.com @chelseariffe on Instagram 1:1 Podcast Coaching Mic Drop, The Ultimate Podcast Launch Course, On-Demand Leave a voice note to the podcast HERE! Don't forget to rate, review, subscribe, and share in the group text. This podcast is free, and reviews/ratings and shares are our currency.
I am delighted to be in conversation alongside my friend and inspiration, Liz Tran. Liz is an executive coach and founder of Reset, an executive coaching company to CEOs and founders, as well as a meditation teacher and Reiki master. In this episode, we talk about Liz's journey of coming into an altruistic way of life, her struggles along the path, and how sharing her experiences with others ultimately provided her with a newfound sense of purpose. External success is inevitable once your internal world is in alignment. Liz shares the process and inspiration around the making of her new book, The Karma of Success, which was built around intuitive work and the inner genius. Liz and I discuss the cycle of comparison, how Human Design shows up in our professional and personal lives, and Liz details the journey of hitting a rock bottom in order to learn true self-worth. We can all find professional and personal success once our internal world, actions, and values are in alignment. Liz believes that when we look for the things we love, we are looking for the things in our “zone of genius” — and can use those findings to tap into our inner voice to find success as our own greatest fan, cheerleader, and leader. This is a candid conversation about redefining achievement on your own terms, and Liz's process for trusting intuition and following it. Listen to the episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or on your favorite podcast platform. Topics Covered: Liz's writing process and releasing her book into the world Accessing and trusting your intuition Why Liz wanted to write her book, The Karma of Success How to get off the hamster wheel of comparison Liz's journey toward self-worth and self-love How sharing experiences with others gave Liz a sense of purpose Liz's experience with the “zone of genius” Work as sacred and part of the spiritual journey Resources Mentioned: My Human Design Option B by Sheryl Sandberg The Big Leap: Conquer Your Hidden Fear and Take Life to the Next Level by Gay Hendricks Guest Info: Follow Liz on Instagram @heyliztran Follow Reset on Instagram @resetnyc The Karma of Success by Liz Tran: 9780593542446 | PenguinRandomHouse.com: Books Reset with Liz Tran podcast Follow Me: Follow me on Instagram: @tonyapapanikolove Follow Rainbo on Instagram: @rainbomushrooms Shop Rainbo: rainbo.com
I speak to Liz Tran about her new book, The Karma Of Success: Spiritual Strategies To Free Your Inner Genius, as well as her journey from a difficult household, to venture capital, to entrepreneur. We discuss some of the various problems startup founders and CEOs face, the attributes they have to make them a success, what success means, and the difficulties of having a career and raising a family in a big city like New York. You can find Liz Tran and Reset, her executive coaching business here. You can also find her website at Liz-Tran.com and her podcast here. Subscribe To Financial Samurai Join 60,000+ others and sign up for my free weekly newsletter so you never miss a thing. You can also get every post I publish immediately in your inbox by signing up here. If you want to leave your day job, learn how to negotiate a severance with my bestselling ebook, How To Engineer Your Layoff: Make A Small Fortune By Saying Goodbye. Use the code "saveten" to save $10 at checkout. If you enjoyed this podcast, I'd appreciate a great review and a share with your friends!
Is your outlook on “success” fueled by super masculine, rigid beliefs? A lot of times, society markets success to us as numbers, status and title. But what would it mean if you start looking at your success a little more spiritually? Todays guest, Liz Tran, grew up very poor in Section 8 housing and made her way to become an executive at a venture capital firm. She was making six figures and, by all intents and purposes, she had reached “success.” But she soon realized that her definition of success wasn't working for her. Reaching a new income level didn't translate to her happiness or anyone else's. She wanted to impact the world beyond making a few men richer. Liz generously invites us into the winding road of her path to success. And the road started with changing her definition of success entirely. Liz Tran is the founder of Reset, where she works as an executive coach to CEOs and founders of fast-growing companies. Liz spent a decade in venture capital and tech, and she is also a meditation teacher and Reiki master. She hosts the podcast, Reset with Liz Tran, and her book, THE KARMA OF SUCCESS, is out NOW. Liz's mission, through writing, coaching, and podcasting, is to help others reach their greatest potential. In this episode, we discuss: how Liz ended up being the only female executive at a venture capitalist firm Liz's relationship with money after coming from a scarcity background and coaching her self through that internal battle the beginning of Reset NYC and losing a $20,000 deposit due to Covid-19 (and how she picked up the pieces) the secret sauce that unlocked a new level of listenership with Liz's podcast Reset with Liz Tran some of Liz's mindset methods as an executive coach AND be sure to buy Liz's book HERE or wherever you buy books! Full transcript HERE. CONNECT WITH LIZ: www.liz-tran.com Reset NYC Instagram Liz's LinkedIn Reset Podcast - Spotify Reset Podcast - Apple CONNECT WITH CHELSEA: www.chelseariffe.com @chelseariffe on Instagram 1:1 Podcast Coaching Mic Drop, The Ultimate Podcast Launch Course, On-Demand Leave a voice note to the podcast HERE! Don't forget to rate, review, subscribe, and share in the group text. This podcast is free, and reviews/ratings and shares are our currency.
In this episode, meet meditation teacher, Reiki Master, and Reset founder Liz Tran; writer, editor, podcast host Andrew Leland; and founder and CEO of the be.come project, Bethany C. Meyers. Hear Liz Tran on the intersection of business and spirituality; Andrew Leland on researching what blindness—and sightedness—means to people around the world; and Bethany Meyers on how helping people was the driving force behind their book. Plus, hear each author's reflections on unexpected and “exhilarating” moments in the audiobook studio. THE KARMA OF SUCCESS by Liz Tran https://www.penguinrandomhouseaudio.com/book/713615/the-karma-of-success/ THE COUNTRY OF THE BLIND by Andrew Leland https://www.penguinrandomhouseaudio.com/book/635964/the-country-of-the-blind/ I AM MORE THAN MY BODY by Bethany C. Meyers https://www.penguinrandomhouseaudio.com/book/722218/i-am-more-than-my-body/
“Clarity is kindness. When you have a tough conversation with someone, it can be a bridge between you to create more understanding versus creating a chasm."Liz Tran is the founder of Reset, podcaster, executive coach, and author of the new book The Karma of Success.In this conversation, we discuss why failing is a sign of success, how tough conversations strengthen relationships, and the importance of being guided by intuition.Sponsor: HELLO FRESHGo to HelloFresh.com/hitme50 and use code hitme50 for 50% off plus free shipping!Newsletter: Clarity with Cory Book: Now Is the Way Meditation course: Coming Home Patreon: Join here Coaching: Request here Binaural Beats: Listen Guided Meditations: ListenElsewhere: Instagram Twitter Website Facebook© CORY ALLEN 2023
Before starting her executive coaching company for CEO's and Founders, 'Reset', Liz Tran spent a decade in tech, most recently as the only female executive at a top venture capital firm. For most of her career, Liz Tran was sure that if people knew about her spiritual practices, they would never respect her as a business person. She worked in a world where numbers and spreadsheets were everything, so how could she admit that she believed in scientifically indefensible forces like the Tarot or feng shui or Reiki? Liz is the host of the Reset with Liz Tran podcast and her new book, 'The Karma of Success' has just been released. And in this episode you can expect to hear: How suffering doesn't equal success and how accessing ideas that flow easily through you can lead to better results How to care for the three treasures of the body: physical body, energy, and intuition Why some Founders succeed past the seed stage and others don't If you'd like to learn more about Liz, check out her website, or her personal instagram here. The Reset instagram can be found here. Listen and subscribe to Liz's podcast, Reset with Liz Tran here. And, if you're in the UK or US you can get yourself a paperback version of Liz's new book 'The Karma of Success' here. If you're in Australia, you can read the book on Kindle or listen on Audible, but paperback is a few months away. To connect with Cass head to cassdunn.com or her Instagram and TikTok. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Do you know your adaptability quotient? No??? In this economy?!? In today's episode, our guest, Liz Tran, shares why she believes that (in this economy) your Adaptability Quotient (AQ) is more valuable than your IQ. For the next few weeks, our Tuesday episodes will feature guests and conversations on the topic of, “Doing Things Differently”. We'll be in conversation with guests discussing how they've overcome and adapted to some of their toughest challenges, and found alternative paths for creative a fulfilling life. Liz Tran is the founder of Reset, a podcast and executive coaching company to CEOs and founders. Before Reset, Liz spent over a decade working in the tech industry, most recently as the only female executive at a leading venture capital firm. Liz Tran is releasing her book, THE KARMA OF SUCCESS, on July 25th. Covered in this episode: Liz opens up about her IVF journey, the rise and fall of her business, and the invaluable lessons that led her to relaunch her business during the pandemic The idea behind Liz's work prayer, and how it helps her connect with her intuition and move past her ego as she forges her own path We explore the limitations of future-visioning from our current state of mind and share stories about the perfection in the collapse of our best laid plans How to use your natal chart to guide you when making big career changes We muse on the saying, “Millionaires don't believe in astrology, billionaires do!” Liz introduces her theory of “the reverse incentive learning curve” and how to adopt this mindset when tackling new challenges What did you think of the episode? Let us know by sending us a note here! We'd love to hear from you. Add yourself to the early-access waitlist to get 10% off the CREATIVE MARKETING EXPANSION PACK and access before the rest of the list on May 17th
And we're back! It's been a long hiatus from this podcast so I could finish my book manuscript, and in this episode, I am sharing the behind-the-scenes of how I found an agent, got a book deal, and then the creative process of writing a book. About the podcast:Reset is a casual spiritual conversation that inspires you to listen to yourself, love yourself, and say yes to life. It is hosted by Liz Tran, an executive coach to founders and CEOs of tech startups, and the founder of Reset.Instagram: @resetnycWebsite link
Today's episode is about three books that have had a massive impact on my life. These books helped me find peace, meaning, and most importantly, a direction in my journey, and I feel they are a must-read for anyone interested in personal development and growth. In This Episode, You Will Learn:How "The Big Leap" from Gay Hendricks helped me understand my self-sabotaging conduct (3:12)Why it feels so uncomfortable to reach new heights (4:52)Louise Hay and one of the most influential books I've ever read (8:01)About how we see and what is the best way to deal with those people who trigger us (10:59)The intimate link between religion, guilt, and shame and how it affected me throughout my life (14:11)The third book on the list. Perhaps the most controversial and impacting of them all (15:13)Resources:Reset with Liz Tran podcastactive sunrise yoga with Sophie at happie space Book: Gay Hendricks - The Big Leap: Conquer Your Hidden Fear and Take Life to the Next LevelBook: Louise Hay - You Can Heal Your LifeBook: Meggan Waterson - Mary Magdalene Revealed: The First Apostle, Her Feminist Gospel & the Christianity We Haven't Tried YetLet's connect!Active Ingredient InstagramSophie Weill Instagram See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Is it possible to be a spiritual person and also want to make a lot of money? In this episode, we explore the meaning of money from a spiritual perspective and answer questions like:What is money? What is the relationship between money and spirituality? And finally, How do you develop your own relationship with money that is affirming and supportive?About the podcast:Reset is a casual spiritual conversation that inspires you to listen to yourself, love yourself, and say yes to life. It is hosted by Liz Tran, an executive coach to founders and CEOs of tech startups, and the founder of Reset.Instagram: @resetnycWebsite link
Buddhists say that change is the fundamental premise of life. In fact, studies have shown that the ability to change is the most important indicator of how happy and successful a person is-- impacting our lives more than even intelligence and hard work. Imagine what could happen if you were so good at change that you could intentionally create a new you! In this episode, we discuss why change matters, how it works, and give you a 4-step instruction plan for creating a new you so you can be happy and successful. About the podcast:Reset is a casual spiritual conversation that inspires you to listen to yourself, love yourself, and say yes to life. It is hosted by Liz Tran, an executive coach to founders and CEOs of tech startups, and the founder of Reset.Instagram: @resetnycWebsite link
The average person has more than 6,000 thoughts every day. Your thoughts hold the power to impact your future, but most of us aren't intentional about how are minds work. In this episode we dissect myths and truths about The Law of Attraction, and how to use your thinking mind to create the real-life outcomes you desire. About the podcast:Reset is a casual spiritual conversation that inspires you to listen to yourself, love yourself, and say yes to life. It is hosted by Liz Tran, an executive coach to founders and CEOs of tech startups, and the founder of Reset.Instagram: @resetnycWebsite link
You're meant to reach your greatest potential, but staying stuck to the past and old ways of being can hold you back. In this episode, Liz shares a framework that allows you to invite in the future- new dreams, new plans, and new successes. About the podcast:Reset is a casual spiritual conversation that inspires you to listen to yourself, love yourself, and say yes to life. It is hosted by Liz Tran, an executive coach to founders and CEOs of tech startups, and the founder of Reset.Instagram: @resetnycWebsite link
Many of us give up on our long-term goals before we've given ourselves the proper chance to learn, grow, and get better. But, how do you know when you've given your dream enough of a shot? In this episode, Liz discusses how long it's taken her to get dreams off the ground, and when in the past she's decided to quit. We share helpful frameworks for thinking about your progress toward those big, audacious dreams you want the most. About the podcast:Reset is a casual spiritual conversation that inspires you to listen to yourself, love yourself, and say yes to life. It is hosted by Liz Tran, an executive coach to founders and CEOs of tech startups, and the founder of Reset.Instagram: @resetnycWebsite link
Today's episode is dedicated to the foundational life skill of asking for what you want. After years of people-pleasing and going with the flow, Liz studied the process for asking for what she wanted from the universe, and from other people. This episode describes her framework for both. About the podcast:Reset is a casual spiritual conversation that inspires you to listen to yourself, love yourself, and say yes to life. It is hosted by Liz Tran, an executive coach to founders and CEOs of tech startups, and the founder of Reset.Instagram: @resetnycWebsite link
As Maddy in Euphoria said, "Confidence is 90% of life." In this episode, we discuss how confidence is not something you're born with, but rather, something you invest in and nurture. You'll learn how to build an unshakeable foundation of confidence so you can feel good about yourself no matter what is happening in your life. Show Notes:The Confident Mind by Nate ZinsserAbout the podcast:Reset is a casual spiritual conversation that inspires you to listen to yourself, love yourself, and say yes to life. It is hosted by Liz Tran, an executive coach to founders and CEOs of tech startups, and the founder of Reset.Instagram: @resetnycWebsite link
I just celebrated my birthday with a trip to Sivananda ashram, and realized it has been 10 years since my first ashram experience. This episode is dedicated to "spiritual vacations," as I share my experiences with my favorite ashrams and meditation centers, and why they are a powerful tool in the expansion of self. If you've been thinking about planning your own trip- this is your sign! Show Notes:Sivanada BahamasSivanada yoga ranchOura ringSamyakInsight Meditation societySpirit Rock About the podcast:Reset is a casual spiritual conversation that inspires you to listen to yourself, love yourself, and say yes to life. It is hosted by Liz Tran, an executive coach to founders and CEOs of tech startups, and the founder of Reset.Instagram: @resetnycWebsite link
While logic and reasoning are helpful tools, there's a huge body of knowledge that we don't even realize exists- your inner knowing. In this episode, Liz shares how to tap into your innate wisdom by paying attention to the signs, symbols, and intuitive pulls around you. About the podcast:Reset is a casual spiritual conversation that inspires you to listen to yourself, love yourself, and say yes to life. It is hosted by Liz Tran, an executive coach to founders and CEOs of tech startups, and the founder of Reset.Instagram: @resetnycWebsite link
Goodbyes are unavoidable. If we are going to truly, fully, live-- we will also experience endings, breakups, and sad goodbyes. In this episode, we discuss how to work with this sadness and transform it into something beautiful and powerful. Show Notes:To submit a listener question for future episodes: https://www.resetnyc.com/podcastReset is a casual spiritual conversation that inspires you to listen to yourself, love yourself, and say yes to life. It is hosted by Liz Tran, an executive coach to founders and CEOs of tech startups, and the founder of Reset.Instagram: @resetnycWebsite link
There's the false belief in this world that creativity is innate-- either you're born with it or you're not. This episode explores how creativity and brilliance belong to everyone- including you. If you've ever felt like you're not creative enough, smart enough, good enough, listen to this episode. We are each born with the natural ability to channel creativity and brilliance, and we discuss how to do it here. Show Notes:To submit a listener question for future episodes: https://www.resetnyc.com/podcastReset is a casual spiritual conversation that inspires you to listen to yourself, love yourself, and say yes to life. It is hosted by Liz Tran, an executive coach to founders and CEOs of tech startups, and the founder of Reset.Instagram: @resetnycWebsite link
Break The Matrix: Wake up to your Dream Life with Tiffany Paul
Are you subconsciously hustling for your worth? Today, Liz and I share similar stories of how we inadvertently tied our intrinsic value to money, achievements and success after growing up financially insecure. We chat how the universe helped to wake us up to what matters after both of our businesses came to a halt and we found ourselves in debt and in search of what really matters. On the other side of this lesson, Liz shares how she's made self love the definition of success and how she considers it a lifelong practice. You can follow Liz on Instagram @heyliztran and Reset @resetnycCreate space to dream during my FREE Dream Life Masterclass here which is 45 minutes of pre-recorded content for you to reconnect within and take action towards your dreams. Learn more at dreamlifemasterclass.comPlease stay in touch with me after the show on Instagram!@tiffanynicolepaul@dreamlifepodcast@thesleptlifeAbout the Host, Tiffany Paul is a mom, wife and entrepreneur, founder of The Slept Life and inventor of the Sleeper Scarf. She left her decade long corporate career in 2019 to go after her dream of being her own boss. This show is a peak inside her journey.If you enjoyed this episode, please share it with a friend or write an honest review! Sharing with friends and sharing your thoughts really helps a new show like ours get visibility. If you send a screenshot of your review via DM @dreamlifepodcast we'll send you a $10 credit towards my online sleep marketplace The Slept Life.
On this special episode, we partnered with Newsweek Conversations on a live event recording with guest Elaine Welteroth who was the youngest and first black editor at Teen Vogue. Our interview echoes her book, More than Enough, which sheds light on her journey of self-identity and how she has created an authentic life and career.
In our pilot episode, we focus on the feeling of stagnation in the workplace, exploring ways to move forward. The Middlests talk with Brittany Hennessy - author, mom-boss and influencer marketing maven - about her journey and how feeling stuck became a launching pad for her dream career.Liz Tran, executive career coach and founder of Reset in NYC, provides three tangible takeaways that enable you to get out of the rut and move forward with intention.Resources:https://www.resetnyc.com/https://www.brittanyhennessy.com/https://middlests.com/
This week Liz Tran returns to the podcast to share some new developments in her works which have largely focused on her mixed media paintings, installations, and collaborations.