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In this episode, Matty C shares his strategic approach to fantasy football drafting, focusing on running backs for 2026. He emphasizes the importance of proven volume, offensive line quality, and actual proof of production over hype and shiny profiles.
Polly Campbell talks with Sherry Richert Belul about living well and leaving a legacy of love. Richert Belul, the author of The Love List of a Lifetime, talks about how taking practical and personal steps now can ease the burden on loved ones after our death. She suggests memory keeping and decluttering as well as organizing legal documents, medical and banking information, and creating a legacy of love with love lists and simple, intentional acts. When we take these steps, end-of-life preparation becomes less about loss and more about connection, clarity, and a legacy of loss. For more on how to live well, do good, and be happy, join our Simply Said Community at pollycampbell.substack.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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With host retail coach Wendy Batten https://wendybatten.com/podcast-intro/ Episode Overview I'm hearing from so many shop owners right now about the sheer volume of donation requests coming through their doors and inboxes. Silent auctions, raffles, sponsorships, gift cards: it can feel constant. For many of us, it brings up a mix of emotions ranging from generosity to frustration. In this episode, I'll walk you through a practical way to stay community-minded while also protecting your business. This is about setting a necessary boundary and creating a simple, intentional system. It will allow you to make donations in a way that feels aligned, without the stress or emotional weight that often comes with these requests. You'll leave with a clear approach to setting boundaries, making thoughtful decisions, and turning the right opportunities into meaningful visibility for your shop. Our Key Topics How to navigate the volume of donation requests without overwhelm What to include in a clear donation and marketing budget How to create a simple application process for requests How to filter opportunities based on alignment and fit What to consider when turning donations into visibility opportunities When and how to use systems and boundaries to reduce stress Key Takeaways for Shop Owners Set a clear budget for donations as part of your marketing plan. When you decide in advance how much you're able to give, it removes the guesswork and emotional decision-making. This helps you stay generous without overextending your business. Use a simple application process for all donation requests. A Google form or application creates consistency and professionalism. It also takes the pressure off in-the-moment decisions and allows you to review requests on your own timeline. Filter requests based on alignment, not obligation. Not every request is the right fit, and that's okay. When you choose based on your values, customer alignment, and brand, your giving feels more intentional and meaningful. Look for visibility and marketing opportunities in the right donations. The right partnerships can introduce your business to new customers. By asking for simple things like signage, email mentions, or bounce-back offers, you can extend the impact of your giving. Create boundaries to remove emotional stress. Clear policies, timelines, and responses help you avoid resentment and decision fatigue. Boundaries allow you to be both generous and a responsible steward of your business. "We can't donate to everyone, and we also can't continue to be upset with everybody that asks." -Wendy Batten I'd love to hear if this episode inspired you to come up with a donation request application. If you are already using one, how has it worked so far? Reach out on Instagram! Resources Mentioned: Sales Accelerator Program - This on-demand program is ready for you RIGHT NOW. You'll learn how to get more visibility in your community, attract more of the right people into your store, increase your per-customer sales, and see more repeat customers who come back again and again. Grab it today and get started right away! Let's hang out in a private coaching session! Join my Love List! - This is my email list. Get on it so you are the first to know when the next live masterclass is taking place! Follow along and chat with me on Instagram! About your host, Wendy Batten In case we haven't met…I'm Wendy Batten. I've been a small business owner, coach, and mentor for over 25 years. I help thoughtful, established entrepreneurs step into their role as CEO and build businesses that are profitable, meaningful, and supportive of the lives they want to live. My work blends real-world strategy with a life-first philosophy, shaped by lived experience, not theory. I've been there! Through honest conversations and practical insight, I invite you into bigger thinking about leadership, possibility, and how to build both business and life on purpose. For more support from Wendy Hang out and connect with Wendy on IG All of Wendy's current programs and services for shop owners can be found HERE. Never miss an episode! Subscribe to the Creative Shop Talk Podcast and get the tools, inspiration, and strategies you need to thrive as an independent retailer.Click here to subscribe to iTunes! Loved the episode? Leave a quick review on iTunes- your reviews help other retailers find my podcast, and they're also fun for me to go in and read. Just click here to review, select "Ratings and Reviews" and "Write a Review" and let me know what your favorite part of the podcast is. So grateful for you! Thank y
With host retail coach Wendy Batten https://wendybatten.com/podcast-intro/ Episode Overview In this episode, I'm reframing what customer loyalty really means for independent retailers. Rather than focusing on loyalty programs or post-purchase follow-up, I'll explain how customer loyalty is formed long before a transaction ever happens. From the first impression to the in-store experience, every touchpoint plays a role in shaping how customers feel about your retail business. This episode is your reminder to step back and look at the full customer journey with purpose and intention. I'll share what I'm seeing in shops right now, where opportunities are being missed, and how small, thoughtful refinements can create a stronger, more loyal customer base without making things harder. Our Key Topics Why loyalty begins before the purchase, not after The role of first impressions across digital and physical spaces How store environment, energy, and flow impact customer perception The importance of team training and customer interaction Product curation and intentional inventory decisions Emotional experience as the foundation of loyalty Moving beyond transactional retail to relationship-based experiences Key Takeaways for Shop Owners Loyalty is built at every touchpoint on the customer's journey through your shop. Every interaction, from discovering your shop online to making a first purchase, is shaping the customer's perception. These moments build trust and connection before money is ever exchanged. Customers decide how they feel about your business before they reach the register. By the time someone is ready to purchase, they have already formed an opinion. The sale is simply the result of everything they experienced leading up to that moment. Store environment, team energy, and product curation all contribute to loyalty. Customers are taking in more than just your products. They are responding to how the space feels, how they are welcomed, and whether everything makes sense together. Customers become loyal based on how they feel while deciding to buy. It's the emotional experience during the decision process that matters most. Feeling comfortable, supported, and inspired is what creates lasting connection. Small, intentional improvements across the customer journey can create meaningful impact. You don't need a complete overhaul to build loyalty. Paying attention to details and refining what's already in place can shift the entire experience. "Customers don't become loyal because of what they bought. They become loyal because of how they felt while they were deciding to buy." -Wendy Batten Take a moment to walk through your business as a customer and notice what they might feel before they ever reach the register. Resources Mentioned and Related Episodes: Episode 144: How to Create a Customer Journey Map Episode 232: Earning Your Customers' Support and Sales Episode 274: Is Your Customer Journey Map Working? Audit it Now! Sales Accelerator Program - This on-demand program is ready for you RIGHT NOW. You'll learn how to get more visibility in your community, attract more of the right people into your store, increase your per-customer sales, and see more repeat customers who come back again and again. Grab it today and get started right away! Let's hang out in a private coaching session! Join my Love List! - This is my email list. Get on it so you are the first to know when the next live masterclass is taking place! Follow along and chat with me on Instagram! About your host, Wendy Batten In case we haven't met…I'm Wendy Batten. I've been a small business owner, coach, and mentor for over 25 years. I help thoughtful, established entrepreneurs step into their role as CEO and build businesses that are profitable, meaningful, and supportive of the lives they want to live. My work blends real-world strategy with a life-first philosophy, shaped by lived experience, not theory. I've been there! Through honest conversations and practical insight, I invite you into bigger thinking about leadership, possibility, and how to build both business and life on purpose. For more support from Wendy Hang out and connect with Wendy on IG All of Wendy's current programs and services for shop owners can be found HERE. Never miss an episode! Subscribe to the Creative Shop Talk Podcast and get the tools, inspiration, and strategies you need to thrive as an independent retailer.Click here to subscribe to iTunes! Loved the episode? Leave a quick review on iTunes- your reviews help other retailers find my podcast, and they're also fun for me to go in and read. Just click here to review, select "Ratings and Reviews" and "Write a Review" and let me know what your favorite part of the podcast is. So grateful for you! Thank you
With host retail coach Wendy Batten https://wendybatten.com/podcast-intro/ Episode Overview In this episode, we're continuing our series on building an exceptional reputation in our retail businesses by looking at hospitality through a leadership lens. I'm joined by Stephanie Miller Vincent, founder of SMillerVision and former guest on the podcast. We dig into what hospitality really means beyond being friendly or providing good service. We talk about why it starts inside your business and how your team experience directly impacts your customer experience. We also explore how consistency, culture, and attention to small details shape how your shop is felt by customers. This isn't about scripts or surface-level service. It's about the standards you set, the care you show your team, and the everyday moments that quietly build your reputation. If you've ever thought hospitality is just one more thing to add to your plate, this conversation will help you see it differently and understand where to focus instead. Our Key Topics Why reputation is built from the inside, starting with leadership and clarity The difference between good customer service and true hospitality How team culture and care influence customer experience Why small, consistent actions matter more than big gestures The role of leadership in modeling and reinforcing hospitality Common misconceptions about hospitality in retail settings The impact of trust, communication, and involving your team How micro moments shape brand perception and customer loyalty Key Takeaways for Shop Owners You can be friendly and provide service and still not be hospitable. Completing tasks and being polite isn't the same as creating a meaningful experience. Hospitality is about how you make people feel, not just what you do for them. We can't expect anything from the people we lead that we don't model ourselves. Your team is watching how you show up every day. If you want a certain level of care and attention, it has to start with you demonstrating it first. Hospitality is creating a feeling or emotion, not just completing tasks. Customers remember how they felt in your space more than what they bought. That emotional connection is what builds loyalty and trust over time. The little things are what build or erode your reputation over time. Small, everyday details often go unnoticed until they become a problem. Paying attention to them consistently is what strengthens your brand. If the small things don't matter, the big things don't matter either. Ignoring minor issues signals to your team that details aren't important. Over time, that mindset affects everything from culture to customer experience. Take a moment to notice the small things in your shop this week and consider what they might be saying about your leadership and your brand. Resources Mentioned and Related Episodes: Episode 293: The Difference Between 'Nice' and 'Kind' in Leadership Episode 252: Creating a Culture of Hospitality in Your Retail Business with Guest Expert Stephanie Miller Vincent Episode 208: Stacking Your Team with Guest Expert Shelli Warren Sales Accelerator Program - This on-demand program is ready for you RIGHT NOW. (The price is going up mid-April!) You'll learn how to get more visibility in your community, attract more of the right people into your store, increase your per-customer sales, and see more repeat customers who come back again and again. Grab it today and get started right away! Let's hang out in a private coaching session! Join my Love List! - This is my email list. Get on it so you are the first to know when the next live masterclass is taking place! Follow along and chat with me on Instagram! About Stephanie Miller Vincent and SMillerVision For more than 30 years I've worked in hospitality in both Canada and the USA. I've had the pleasure of leading teams at White Point Beach Resort, Snake River Grill South, Pinnacle Entertainment's L'Auberge Lake Charles Casino Resort, and The Quarterdeck Resort. My mission is to return hospitality to its roots of caring about people, starting with the employees. Follow along with Stephanie and SMillerVision: Facebook | LinkedIn | Website About your host, Wendy Batten In case we haven't met…I'm Wendy Batten. I've been a small business owner, coach, and mentor for over 25 years. I help thoughtful, established entrepreneurs step into their role as CEO and build businesses that are profitable, meaningful, and supportive of the lives they want to live. My work blends real-world strategy with a life-first philosophy, shaped by lived experience, not theory. I've been there! Through honest conversations and practical insight, I invite you into bigger thinking about leadership, possibility, and how to build both business and life on purpose. For more support from Wendy Hang out and connect with Wendy on IG All of Wendy's current programs and services for shop owners can be found HERE. Never miss an episode! Subscribe to the Creative Shop Talk Podcast and get the tools, inspiration, and strategies you need to thrive as an independent retailer.Click here to subscribe to iTunes! Loved the episode? Leave a quick review on iTunes- your reviews help other retailers find my podcast, and they're also fun for me to go in and read. Just click here to review, select "Ratings and Reviews" and "Write a Review" and let me know what your favorite part of the podcast is. So grateful for you! Thank you!
With host retail coach Wendy Batten https://wendybatten.com/podcast-intro/ Episode Overview In this first episode of a three-part series, I'm talking about what it really means to create an exceptional brand in today's retail environment. I'm sharing what I'm seeing in shops right now and why being "fine" or average is no longer enough to stand out or stay relevant. We'll look at how your reputation shapes your brand, why trust and meaningful connection matter more than ever, and how to start refining your brand to attract the right customers. This is about getting clear on who you serve, how you want them to feel, and how your brand shows up in every part of your business. Our Key Topics Why "fine" or average brands struggle in today's retail environment The difference between attracting the right customers and trying to get more shoppers What it means to build a brand based on trust and meaningful purchases Why your brand is defined by what customers say about you How to audit your brand through customer experience, feeling, and consistency The impact of pricing, merchandising, and service on brand perception Why consistency builds trust and inconsistency erodes it The role of brand evolution and revisiting your strategy over time Key Takeaways for Shop Owners Your brand is what people say about you, not your logo, colors, or fonts. It's shaped by their experience, what they remember, and what they share with others after they leave your shop. Trying to serve everyone waters down your brand and makes it less effective. Getting clear on who you are for allows you to create a stronger, more focused experience. Great brands are not for everyone. Customers are choosing what feels right, not just what is available. Meaningful connection and trust are influencing buying decisions more than convenience alone. Your pricing, service, and experience all communicate your brand before you say a word. Every detail sends a message about who you are and who you are for. Consistency in experience, messaging, and service is what builds trust over time. When things feel inconsistent, it creates hesitation and weakens your reputation. Take a moment to reflect on what your customers are really experiencing and what your brand is asking them to feel. Resources Mentioned and Related Episodes: Sales Accelerator Program - This on-demand program is ready for you RIGHT NOW. (The price is going up mid-April!) You'll learn how to get more visibility in your community, attract more of the right people into your store, increase your per-customer sales, and see more repeat customers who come back again and again. Grab it today and get started right away! Let's hang out in a private coaching session! Join my Love List! - This is my email list. Get on it so you are the first to know when the next live masterclass is taking place! Follow along and chat with me on Instagram! Episode 221: How to Raise the Bar on Excellence in Retail with Guest Expert Jeffrey Shaw Episode 215: Coffee Break Chat: Customer Service vs. Customer Experience About your host, Wendy Batten In case we haven't met…I'm Wendy Batten. I've been a small business owner, coach, and mentor for over 25 years. I help thoughtful, established entrepreneurs step into their role as CEO and build businesses that are profitable, meaningful, and supportive of the lives they want to live. My work blends real-world strategy with a life-first philosophy, shaped by lived experience, not theory. I've been there! Through honest conversations and practical insight, I invite you into bigger thinking about leadership, possibility, and how to build both business and life on purpose. For more support from Wendy Hang out and connect with Wendy on IG All of Wendy's current programs and services for shop owners can be found HERE. Never miss an episode! Subscribe to the Creative Shop Talk Podcast and get the tools, inspiration, and strategies you need to thrive as an independent retailer.Click here to subscribe to iTunes! Loved the episode? Leave a quick review on iTunes- your reviews help other retailers find my podcast, and they're also fun for me to go in and read. Just click here to review, select "Ratings and Reviews" and "Write a Review" and let me know what your favorite part of the podcast is. So grateful for you! Thank you!
With host retail coach Wendy Batten https://wendybatten.com/podcast-intro/ Episode Overview In this final episode of the Retail Mystery Series, I'll walk you through one last fictional case where a well-established shop with a strong brand and large social media following was still not making money. On the surface, everything looked successful, but the business ultimately closed. Why? This episode unpacks what was really happening behind the scenes and why growth in followers did not translate into profit. I'll share what went wrong, what could have been done differently, and how shop owners can avoid falling into the same pattern. If you've ever wondered whether your marketing efforts are actually leading to sales, this conversation will help you step back and evaluate what's working and what needs to shift. Our Key Topics The difference between building an audience and building a customer base How focusing only on social media can limit overall marketing effectiveness The role of a complete marketing plan in retail success Why leadership time should be focused on business growth and data, not just content creation The importance of understanding the "game" you are playing as a retailer Key Takeaways on Social Media Marketing A large following does not guarantee sales or profitability. Are your efforts to grow your audience bringing customers in or just entertaining them online? Social media is only one small part of a larger marketing ecosystem. The shop relied almost entirely on Instagram and Facebook, without other strategies in place. A balanced approach that includes visibility, nurturing, and in-store experience is necessary. Your marketing should be designed to attract buyers, not just attention. The content was entertaining and shareable, but it was not speaking to ideal or premium customers. As the owner, your primary role is business growth and strategic decision making. The role of the owner is to focus on direction, metrics, and long-term success. Every marketing activity should have a clear purpose and intended outcome. Whether the goal is foot traffic, product sales, or customer engagement, clarity is essential for results. Take a moment to reflect on your current marketing efforts and ask whether they are truly supporting sales and growth in your shop. Resources Mentioned and Related Episodes: Sales Accelerator Program - This on-demand program is ready for you RIGHT NOW. You'll learn how to get more visibility in your community, attract more of the right people into your store, increase your per-customer sales, and see more repeat customers who come back again and again. Grab it today and get started right away! Join my Love List! - This is my email list. Get on it so you are the first to know when the next live masterclass is taking place! Follow along and chat with me on Instagram! Episode 296: Building a Retail Business Through Live Social Selling with Mastermind Member Amy Cseh of Schoolhouse Salvage About your host, Wendy Batten In case we haven't met…I'm Wendy Batten. I've been a small business owner, coach, and mentor for over 25 years. I help thoughtful, established entrepreneurs step into their role as CEO and build businesses that are profitable, meaningful, and supportive of the lives they want to live. My work blends real-world strategy with a life-first philosophy, shaped by lived experience, not theory. I've been there! Through honest conversations and practical insight, I invite you into bigger thinking about leadership, possibility, and how to build both business and life on purpose. For more support from Wendy Hang out and connect with Wendy on IG All of Wendy's current programs and services for shop owners can be found HERE. Never miss an episode! Subscribe to the Creative Shop Talk Podcast and get the tools, inspiration, and strategies you need to thrive as an independent retailer.Click here to subscribe to iTunes! Loved the episode? Leave a quick review on iTunes- your reviews help other retailers find my podcast, and they're also fun for me to go in and read. Just click here to review, select "Ratings and Reviews" and "Write a Review" and let me know what your favorite part of the podcast is. So grateful for you! Thank you!
With host retail coach Wendy Batten https://wendybatten.com/podcast-intro/ Episode Overview In this episode of the Retail Mystery Series, I'll walk you through a common situation many shop owners experience but struggle to explain. Sales are strong. The shop is busy. Yet there is little cash left at the end of the day and bills are starting to pile up. Through another fictional case study, I'll explore how this happens and what shop owners need to examine when revenue looks good but the numbers still do not work. By looking closely at percentages, expenses, and how sales goals are actually set, I'll show you how to uncover where the money is really going. If you have ever wondered why busyness does not always translate into profit, this episode offers a simple framework to start understanding your numbers and make more grounded decisions in your retail business. Our Key Topics Why strong sales do not always translate into healthy cash flow What happens when sales goals are based on assumptions instead of actual business needs What it means to look at rent, payroll, and operations as percentages of sales - especially if you've recently moved or had a change up in expenses recently Why sales goals should be calculated after understanding expenses and margins What reverse engineering your numbers from the bottom up looks like for a retail business What it means to attach your marketing to a clear and calculated sales goal Key Takeaways on Knowing Your Margins Sales goals should be calculated after understanding margins, expenses, payroll, and operations. It should be the last number you determine when you are looking at your numbers. Comparing a new location to old numbers can create misleading expectations. If you've recently seen an increase in a large expense (like rent), you need to adjust your goals to cover. Percentages help reveal whether the business structure actually works financially. It doesn't matter how high your revenue is if you aren't covering your expenses and planning for profits. Understanding where every dollar goes protects your business from cash flow surprises. Marketing efforts should be attached to a clear and calculated sales goal. Your marketing campaigns, newsletters, social media posts, etc. shouldn't be planned until you know exactly what numbers and margins you are needing/wanting to hit. If sales look strong but the money still feels tight, this episode offers a simple place to start understanding why. Resources Mentioned and Related Episodes: Profit Planning Masterclass: This standalone masterclass is available for free to Inner Circle and Mastermind members. If you aren't a member, you can purchase it as a stand alone class for just $47, including the back-of-the-napkin profits calculator. Join my Love List! - This is my email list. Get on it so you are the first to know when the next live masterclass is taking place! Follow along and chat with me on Instagram! Episode 169: 5 Easy Ways to Increase Your Profit Margins (and Why You Should!) Episode 292: The Real Starting Point for Building a Profitable Retail Business About your host, Wendy Batten In case we haven't met…I'm Wendy Batten. I've been a small business owner, coach, and mentor for over 25 years. I help thoughtful, established entrepreneurs step into their role as CEO and build businesses that are profitable, meaningful, and supportive of the lives they want to live. My work blends real-world strategy with a life-first philosophy, shaped by lived experience, not theory. I've been there! Through honest conversations and practical insight, I invite you into bigger thinking about leadership, possibility, and how to build both business and life on purpose. For more support from Wendy Hang out and connect with Wendy on IG All of Wendy's current programs and services for shop owners can be found HERE. Never miss an episode! Subscribe to the Creative Shop Talk Podcast and get the tools, inspiration, and strategies you need to thrive as an independent retailer.Click here to subscribe to iTunes! Loved the episode? Leave a quick review on iTunes- your reviews help other retailers find my podcast, and they're also fun for me to go in and read. Just click here to review, select "Ratings and Reviews" and "Write a Review" and let me know what your favorite part of the podcast is. So grateful for you! Thank you!
With host retail coach Wendy Batten https://wendybatten.com/podcast-intro/ Episode Overview In this 300th episode of the Creative Shop Talk Podcast, I'm sharing a personal reflection on what it takes to keep showing up in business over the long haul. Rather than revisiting past highlights, I'm sharing honestly about consistency, passion, and the ongoing work of building something that lasts, like your beautiful business - and like this podcast. I'll explore why business owners need to pause and ask whether the things they do consistently are still aligned with their goals, energy, and strategy. I'll also introduce a simple way to think about passion in business by identifying the fuels that keep your fire burning and the drains that slowly put it out. Our Key Topics What reaching 300 podcast episodes reveals to me about consistency in business The importance of business owners asking whether ongoing efforts still have purpose What passion in business looks like over the long term and how it is okay if it evolves How to identify fuels and drains to help sustain motivation Building a Thrive List and scratching your entrepreneurial "creative itch" Key Takeaways around Consistency and Passion in Business Consistency without strategy or purpose can become a waste of time. What's your why? Does it align with the day-to-day things you are doing in your business? Passion in business naturally shifts and evolves over time and that's okay. Paying attention to fuels and drains helps to protect your energy as a business owner. What fuels you and your business? What drains you? Do more of the fuels - defer/delegate/delete the drains if you can. Life outside the business supports the energy needed to lead it. I love to help retailers with "life-first" business goals. Feeding into your life will energize you to lead with passion in your retail business. Regular reflection helps keep your business aligned with what matters most. "Nothing awesome happens without energy and enthusiasm." - Wendy Batten Take a moment to reflect on what is fueling your work right now and what might be quietly draining it. I'd love to hear what you come up with. If you are in any of my coaching containers, reach out! And if not, dive into my DMs on Instagram and let's chat. Resources Mentioned and Related Episodes: Episode 194: Feeling Stuck? 20 Prompts to Help You Flip Your Mindset Episode 225: Practicing Self-Care While Running a Retail Business Episode 285: Avoiding Retail Burnout: Closing Loops and Leaning In to Your People Join my Love List! Follow along and chat with me on Instagram! About your host, Wendy Batten In case we haven't met…I'm Wendy Batten. I've been a small business owner, coach, and mentor for over 25 years. I help thoughtful, established entrepreneurs step into their role as CEO and build businesses that are profitable, meaningful, and supportive of the lives they want to live. My work blends real-world strategy with a life-first philosophy, shaped by lived experience, not theory. I've been there! Through honest conversations and practical insight, I invite you into bigger thinking about leadership, possibility, and how to build both business and life on purpose. For more support from Wendy Hang out and connect with Wendy on IG All of Wendy's current programs and services for shop owners can be found HERE. Never miss an episode! Subscribe to the Creative Shop Talk Podcast and get the tools, inspiration, and strategies you need to thrive as an independent retailer.Click here to subscribe to iTunes! Loved the episode? Leave a quick review on iTunes- your reviews help other retailers find my podcast, and they're also fun for me to go in and read. Just click here to review, select "Ratings and Reviews" and "Write a Review" and let me know what your favorite part of the podcast is. So grateful for you! Thank you!
With host retail coach Wendy Batten https://wendybatten.com/podcast-intro/ Episode Overview Why would a shop that has been open for over a decade, has loyal customers, strong brands, and steady traffic have stalled growth or even a decline in business? In this second installment of the Retail Mystery series, I share the fictional case of a home decor shop owner who feels stuck after 13 years in business. Profits are still coming in, but not at the level they once did. The owner points to the economy, weather, rising wages, and shifting customer habits. All valid concerns. But when the deeper investigation begins, a different pattern starts to emerge. This episode invites experienced shop owners to pause and look beyond external factors. If business feels harder than it used to, I'm offering practical clarity on where to look and what may need to shift inside the store itself. Our Key Topics What happens when you stick with "comfortable" and "easy" when it comes to inventory planning Why you need to keep up with modern customer needs based on your goals: social selling, social media, e-commerce, etc. What happens when you blindly stick to the keystone method of pricing your goods (100% mark-up, 50% profit margin) Why you need to be properly priced Key Takeaways around Inventory and Pricing 1. Evaluate whether each brand is earning its keep on the shelf and per square foot. Doing this will help you determine which brands are making you money and where you may be able to better utilize the space by bringing in something your customers will love. 2. Keep inventory fresh, especially for loyal local customers who have already purchased. Are you attending market to find out what the newest trends are? 3. Update merchandising so customers continue to notice and engage with what is new. Build new displays to keep things fresh. Revamped displays, even with the same merchandise, will help regular customers see things differently. 4. Price properly. The keystone method for pricing isn't cutting it anymore. If your customers won't pay what you need to charge to make the product worth carrying in your shop, it's not a viable product. "Being nicely priced will put you out of business." - Wendy Batten Take a moment this week to look at your shop with fresh eyes and consider what areas may be ready for a thoughtful shift. Resources Mentioned and Related Episodes: Episode 104: Tight on Cash Flow? Let's Turn Your Old Inventory Into Cash for You Episode 168: Merchandising to Sell: Intuitive Merchandising Join my Love List! Follow along and chat with me on Instagram! About your host, Wendy Batten In case we haven't met…I'm Wendy Batten. I've been a small business owner, coach, and mentor for over 25 years. I help thoughtful, established entrepreneurs step into their role as CEO and build businesses that are profitable, meaningful, and supportive of the lives they want to live. My work blends real-world strategy with a life-first philosophy, shaped by lived experience, not theory. I've been there! Through honest conversations and practical insight, I invite you into bigger thinking about leadership, possibility, and how to build both business and life on purpose. For more support from Wendy Hang out and connect with Wendy on IG All of Wendy's current programs and services for shop owners can be found HERE. Never miss an episode! Subscribe to the Creative Shop Talk Podcast and get the tools, inspiration, and strategies you need to thrive as an independent retailer.Click here to subscribe to iTunes! Loved the episode? Leave a quick review on iTunes- your reviews help other retailers find my podcast, and they're also fun for me to go in and read. Just click here to review, select "Ratings and Reviews" and "Write a Review" and let me know what your favorite part of the podcast is. So grateful for you! Thank you!
With host retail coach Wendy Batten https://wendybatten.com/podcast-intro/ Episode Overview In this first Mystery March episode, I'm sharing a fictional case study about a thriving yarn shop that begins to see a quiet decline in sales after the owner steps back into her CEO role. On the surface, everything looks fine: is it the economy? What is going on? Instead of blaming the economy or foot traffic, I'll reveal what really happened. This episode explores how small, overlooked shifts in standards can slowly erode customer experience and impact profitability, even in a strong, established business. Our Key Topics What to look at before making assumptions about the economy and foot traffic How to identify when creep sets in Why you must fix small customer experience breakdowns and shop standards inconsistencies right away The difference between customer service and shop standards Writing down, teaching, and reinforcing standards Key Takeaways around Shop Standards and Shop "Creep" Sales can decline quietly when standards are not clearly defined and reinforced. What feels obvious to you isn't necessarily obvious to your team. Small, repeated inconsistencies can lead to customers slowly dropping off. You know that dead plant in the window? Your customers notice it. Shop standards must be written down, taught to staff, and reinforced. Be sure everyone is on the same page so that even the smallest things are consistent, like the shop's playlist. You can step into your CEO role without sacrificing the experience inside your shop. Do not use shop creep as an excuse to be in the store more. Take a moment this week to look at your shop through the lens of standards and ask yourself what might need to be written down, taught, or reinforced. Resources Mentioned and Related Episodes: Shop Standards Masterclass: (for Inner Circle members) Does your shop run 100% as you imagine in your dreams? Everything is sailing along, smooth, you and your team have systems in place, the shop looks, feels and is 100% as you want it and had a vision for? Join my Love List! Episode 268: Awesome Isn't Accidental: Raise the Retail Standards in Your Shop Episode 256: Retailers in the Wild: Elevate Your Retail Shop Using These Observations From My Time in New Zealand Episode 144: How to Create a Customer Journey Map About your host, Wendy Batten In case we haven't met…I'm Wendy Batten. I've been a small business owner, coach, and mentor for over 25 years. I help thoughtful, established entrepreneurs step into their role as CEO and build businesses that are profitable, meaningful, and supportive of the lives they want to live. My work blends real-world strategy with a life-first philosophy, shaped by lived experience, not theory. I've been there! Through honest conversations and practical insight, I invite you into bigger thinking about leadership, possibility, and how to build both business and life on purpose. For more support from Wendy Hang out and connect with Wendy on IG All of Wendy's current programs and services for shop owners can be found HERE. Never miss an episode! Subscribe to the Creative Shop Talk Podcast and get the tools, inspiration, and strategies you need to thrive as an independent retailer.Click here to subscribe to iTunes! Loved the episode? Leave a quick review on iTunes- your reviews help other retailers find my podcast, and they're also fun for me to go in and read. Just click here to review, select "Ratings and Reviews" and "Write a Review" and let me know what your favorite part of the podcast is. So grateful for you! Thank you!
DARE TO BE FEARLESS IS BACK. And this time, we're not holding anything back. Answering your questions about building this matchmaking company, the age demographics and services we offer, and how many couples have fallen in love so far! Between scaling Chief Swag Officer and growing The Love List, life has been nonstop. I've relocated to Los Angeles to build both companies simultaneously — while still spending a ton of time in Connecticut meeting so many of you in person, hosting events, and expanding The Love List into new destination cities like Boston. This season is about what it really takes to build multiple brands at once. The wins. The chaos. The travel. The pivots. The behind-the-scenes decisions no one sees. If you've ever wanted to build something big while juggling everything else in your life — this is for you. Apply for The Love List and jointhelovelist.com! Follow Alexa on Instagram here and TikTok here
With host retail coach Wendy Batten https://wendybatten.com/podcast-intro/ Episode Overview In this episode, I'm sharing a practical look at the power of a monthly business debrief. Sparked by a coaching client who resisted the process at first, this conversation walks through what a debrief actually is, why it matters, and how it can be done in as little as 15 minutes per month. We all have that kind of time! For experienced shop owners who feel profitable but unclear, busy but reactive, this episode offers a grounded structure for closing out the month with intention. Wendy explains how reviewing key numbers, marketing efforts, operations, and priorities can help you move from running on memory and mood to leading with clarity. If you want to feel more in control of your shop and less overwhelmed by it, this episode outlines a simple habit that can shift how you lead your business: the monthly debrief. Our Key Topics What a monthly business debrief is and why it matters The difference between rolling into the next month and intentionally closing one out Reviewing key performance indicators such as sales, profit, margin, inventory, and marketing metrics Evaluating marketing, events, and promotions to see what translated into revenue Looking at financial health through a profitability lens Using an operational checklist to assess team energy, customer feedback, and flow in the shop Identifying the "big rocks" that deserve focus next month Aligning monthly reflection with 90-day planning Moving from reactive decision-making to pattern recognition Key Takeaways about the Monthly Debrief A monthly debrief can be a simple 15 minute CEO activity that builds clarity over time. We have a tendency to just keep rolling from one month to the next, but the truth is you don't need a ton of time to do a debrief. Take 15 minutes and do it. Looking at patterns in pricing, marketing, and operations can help you identify and stop potential issues before they start. What KPIs do you want to track? What metrics are important to you? (Sales, profit margin, average order value, foot traffic, etc.) Sales alone do not equal success; profits and clarity matter more. Where did your PROFITS come from this month? How can you replicate that in future months? Measuring what you worked on shows whether your efforts actually translated into revenue and profits. Which events worked? Which didn't? Did you advertise on a billboard or elsewhere? Did it bring in new customers? Did you send out weekly emails that brought new customers in? Consistency over several months builds confidence and a greater sense of control. You don't have to keep "remembering" month after month. You'll have it all on paper so you can refer back and begin making decisions based on the patterns the monthly debriefs reveal. "Stop running your shop on just memory and mood." -Wendy Batten If you have been moving from month to month without stopping, this is your invitation to pause, reflect, and give yourself that simple monthly date with your business. Resources Mentioned and Related Episodes: Profit Planning Masterclass: (free for Inner Circle members and Mastermind members) Go from not knowing the RIGHT numbers to easily finding more profit in your business using my simple "back of the napkin" training. Join my Love List! Episode 263: Why CEO Time Isn't Optional in Your Retail Business Episode 197: The Monthly Debrief: A Simple Activity All Retail Shop Owners Should Be Doing About your host, Wendy Batten In case we haven't met…I'm Wendy Batten. I've been a small business owner, coach, and mentor for over 25 years. I help thoughtful, established entrepreneurs step into their role as CEO and build businesses that are profitable, meaningful, and supportive of the lives they want to live. My work blends real-world strategy with a life-first philosophy, shaped by lived experience, not theory. I've been there! Through honest conversations and practical insight, I invite you into bigger thinking about leadership, possibility, and how to build both business and life on purpose. For more support from Wendy Hang out and connect with Wendy on IG All of Wendy's current programs and services for shop owners can be found HERE. Never miss an episode! Subscribe to the Creative Shop Talk Podcast and get the tools, inspiration, and strategies you need to thrive as an independent retailer.Click here to subscribe to iTunes! Loved the episode? Leave a quick review on iTunes- your reviews help other retailers find my podcast, and they're also fun for me to go in and read. Just click here to review, select "Ratings and Reviews" and "Write a Review" and let me know what your favorite part of the podcast is. So grateful for you! Thank you!
With host retail coach Wendy Batten https://wendybatten.com/podcast-intro/ Episode Overview In this episode, I'm talking with Level Up Mastermind & Inner Circle member Amy Cseh about how live social selling utterly transformed her retail business at her shop, Schoolhouse Salvage in Chagrin Falls, Ohio. Amy shares how live selling began as a way to use slow in-store hours more effectively and gradually evolved into the primary way customers shopped with Schoolhouse Salvage. Amy talks us through how her business shifted over 13 years, including the move from storage unit to physical retail space to being mostly online with limited open hours. She explains how responding to customer engagement during live sales helped shape decisions about inventory, space, and how the business operates today. Listeners will gain clarity on how social selling can grow organically, how it can serve an existing customer base, and how it can support long-term sustainability without forcing a specific retail model. This is the motivating conversation every retailer needs right now. Our Key Topics How Amy flipped the script from slow retail hours on a Wednesday night to a team of 15 by taking the first step of turning on her camera The encouragement all retailers need to hear to turn their cameras on NOW How to use Facebook live sales to sell inventory - no matter what business you are in How customers responded to live selling early on and how it has evolved over the past 7 years Transitioning from brick and mortar to mostly online sales by doubling down on what was working for Amy Serving community through online engagement with a happy heart - this goes for your team and your customers/clients Key Takeaways around Live Social Selling Social selling can begin as a small experiment. Just turn the camera on! Bring your shop to your customers. Get out of your own way. Build a system that works for you. Don't want to ship? Start without shipping. Live selling can supplement and even drive in-store traffic. Live social selling isn't just for those without regular retail hours, but be sure you are wanting to do the work necessary of adding another revenue stream to your business. Online community can become the primary sales driver. Be consistent and engage in the comments. Pour into your customers. Commit to it. Loyalty will follow. Retail models can shift gradually over time. Amy shares the story of how her business started by collecting salvaged pieces from tear-downs that were otherwise going to be discarded. Her business has evolved tremendously over the past 13 years in a way that is truly inspiring. Follow along with Amy and her team on Facebook and watch them work. Amy has also documented the systems and resources used by Schoolhouse Salvage that support the success of their business. Her methods are tried and true - there is no fluff. If social selling interests you (and it should!), you can check out her Live Social Selling courses here and follow along with Amy's Social Selling instagram (@live.socialselling). "Double down on what works. There is so much business right in front of you that you are not tapping into." -Amy Cseh Resources Mentioned and Related Episodes: Live Social Selling Courses with Schoolhouse Salvage - Steal their systems! Follow along with Amy and Schoolhouse Salvage on: Facebook | Schoolhouse Salvage Instagram | Live Social Selling Instagram | Schoolhouse Salvage Website Join my Love List! Episode 253: Mastering Social Selling: How Retailers Can Boost Sales and Build Loyal Customers Episode 133: Retailer Success Series: Community, Culture, and CEO Mindset with Amy Cseh About your host, Wendy Batten In case we haven't met…I'm Wendy Batten. I've been a small business owner, coach, and mentor for over 25 years. I help thoughtful, established entrepreneurs step into their role as CEO and build businesses that are profitable, meaningful, and supportive of the lives they want to live. My work blends real-world strategy with a life-first philosophy, shaped by lived experience, not theory. I've been there! Through honest conversations and practical insight, I invite you into bigger thinking about leadership, possibility, and how to build both business and life on purpose. For more support from Wendy Hang out and connect with Wendy on IG All of Wendy's current programs and services for shop owners can be found HERE. Never miss an episode! Subscribe to the Creative Shop Talk Podcast and get the tools, inspiration, and strategies you need to thrive as an independent retailer.Click here to subscribe to iTunes! Loved the episode? Leave a quick review on iTunes- your reviews help other retailers find my podcast, and they're also fun for me to go in and read. Just click here to review, select "Ratings and Reviews" and "Write a Review" and let me know what your favorite part of the podcast is. So grateful for you! Thank yo
In this episode, GG Hawkins speaks with Madison Jones and Lindsay Grossman, co-founders of The Love List, along with filmmaker Shelby Blake Bartelstein, about what makes a romance script stand out in today's marketplace. They discuss the origins of The Love List, the evolving appetite for romance across film and television, how to craft undeniable chemistry on the page, and why specificity, vulnerability, and the grand gesture are essential tools for writers hoping to sell in the genre. In this episode, No Film School's GG Hawkins and guests discuss... The “meet cute” origin story behind The Love List and how a shared love of YA romance sparked a professional movement How The Love List curates the best unproduced romance pilots and screenplays each year Why romance remains commercially viable—and why the industry is rediscovering its power The importance of writing what you love instead of chasing market trends How to balance high-concept hooks with emotional authenticity Crafting chemistry on the page through small, specific moments Why vulnerability is the core engine of all great storytelling The art of the grand gesture in romantic storytelling Why television romance (including slow burns and enemies-to-lovers arcs) can be just as powerful as film How executives identify “soul” in a script—and why that's what ultimately sells Memorable Quotes: “Write what you want to watch. To me, that is the most crucial piece of advice.” “What part of you is this healing?” “You can tell when there's not a soul in it.” “It's not about knowing whether or not they're going to end up together. It's about how they get there.” Guests: Madison Jones Lindsay Grossman Shelby Blake Bartelstein Resources: The Love List on Instagram - @TheLoveList26 “Change the Prophecy” Short Film Find No Film School everywhere: On the Web: No Film School Facebook: No Film School on Facebook Twitter: No Film School on Twitter YouTube: No Film School on YouTube Instagram: No Film School on Instagram
Good Vibe Tribe: Livy's Little Love List full 330 Fri, 13 Feb 2026 14:22:00 +0000 QaI2wJBXowdN0ZanDmAUINtacah4fR9S latest,wbmx,society & culture Karson & Kennedy latest,wbmx,society & culture Good Vibe Tribe: Livy's Little Love List Karson & Kennedy are honest and open about the most intimate details of their personal lives. The show is fast paced and will have you laughing until it hurts one minute and then wiping tears away from your eyes the next. Some of K&K’s most popular features are Can’t Beat Kennedy, What Did Barrett Say, and The Dirty on the 30! 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Society & Culture False https://player.amperwavepodcasting.com?feed-link=h
Inside, they explore:→ The reframe that changes everything: defiance isn't bad, it's healthy—and spicy kids don't value approval, they value impact, autonomy, and authenticity→ Why your own unhealed childhood wounds show up in how you parent (especially when your kid reminds you of a parent you struggled with)→ The Love List: marinating in what's beautiful about your child so you can bring a softened, warm body to the hardest parenting moments→ The Meltdown Manifesto: Mary's step-by-step guide to surviving tantrums without losing your calm (it's more about who you need to BE than what you need to DO)→ Why repair is just as important as the apology—and how asking "What was that like for you?" creates healing intimacy that builds lifelong connectionThis episode is full of practical scripts, real talk, and the kind of wisdom that only comes from being brought to your knees by a spicy kid—and choosing to heal yourself instead of trying to fix them.Resources & Links:Connect with Mary Van Geffen:→ Book: Parenting a Spicy One - https://www.maryvangeffen.com/parentingaspicyonebook→ Instagram: @maryvangeffen (Albiona mentioned loving her daily posts)→ 8-Week Program: Moms of Spicy Ones - https://www.maryvangeffen.com/moso Mentioned in This Episode:→ Hold On to Your Kids by Gordon Neufeld (the concept of "dancing your child to their tears")→ Raising Lions by Joe Newman (featured in a previous episode of The Parenting Reframe)→ The concept of ACE Score (Adverse Childhood Experiences)→ PARR Framework: Pause, Acknowledge, Respond, Reflect (and Repair)→ Albiona's PARR Journal (created for parents by request)Connect with Albiona:→ Book a Free Discovery Call (1:1 Coaching) - https://www.theparentingreframe.com/coaching→ Follow Albiona on Instagram - @theparentingreframe→ Join Albiona's Paid Substack Community - https://theparentingreframe.substack.comLoved this episode?Please rate, review, and share it with a parent in the trenches with a spicy one, a mom who's been told her kid is "too much," or anyone ready to stop pathologizing their child's fire and start doing the inner work instead.Because the truth is: these kids aren't broken. They're just wired differently. And when we heal ourselves, we get to delight in them exactly as they are.Until next time,Albiona
With host retail coach Wendy Batten https://wendybatten.com/podcast-intro/ Episode Overview In this episode, I'm addressing a question that comes up often at the beginning of the year for many retailers, after the hustle and bustle of Q4 ends and we naturally start reflecting on what we want next. I'm talking directly to shop owners who are quietly wondering if it's time to make a big change in their role in their retail business: whether that looks like taking some things off your plate or stepping away from it completely. I'll walk you through a simple but powerful assessment I use with clients before any big decision is made. This is not about rushing to sell or making dramatic changes. It's about slowing down and understanding what's actually creating tension in your business and your role and how to intentionally fix that tension. If you've ever thought, "Am I just tired, or is it time for something different," this episode will help you gain clarity before you decide anything. By the end, you'll have a clearer framework to evaluate your role, your business, and what options may truly be available to you. (I think some of them will surprise you!) Our Key Topics Asking whether it's ownership or your current role that feels heavy Looking at pay, hours, and profitability without hustle What happens if the business depends entirely on you How changing life seasons affect business alignment (and why it's okay!) The role curiosity plays in staying or stepping away Why outside perspective matters before big decisions Key Takeaways for Retailers Feeling tired doesn't automatically mean it's time to leave. Are you proud of what you've built and curious where it can go? Changing your role can completely change how the business feels. Is there something you'd rather be doing to support your business? A well-designed business should support your life. Life seasons change, and it's okay to reassess. But don't "give away the farm" or simply close your doors. I can help. Clarity must come before any major decision. Find an advisor or coach and see what creative solutions you can reach together. "The mistake is [making big decisions] before you understand what's actually driving the tension." -Wendy Batten If you're feeling uncertain, I invite you to listen, reflect, and give yourself space to gain clarity before deciding what's next. Jump into my DMs on Instagram and let me help you! Resources Mentioned and Related Episodes: Retail Sales & Marketing Accelerator (On-Demand)A practical course designed to help shop owners stop guessing and start making clearer, data-informed decisions around sales and marketing. Join my Love List! Episode 159: Prepare to Sell, Franchise, or Expand: Four Areas That Need to be Under Control About your host, Wendy Batten In case we haven't met…I'm Wendy Batten. I've been a small business owner, coach, and mentor for over 25 years. I help thoughtful, established entrepreneurs step into their role as CEO and build businesses that are profitable, meaningful, and supportive of the lives they want to live. My work blends real-world strategy with a life-first philosophy, shaped by lived experience, not theory. I've been there! Through honest conversations and practical insight, I invite you into bigger thinking about leadership, possibility, and how to build both business and life on purpose. For more support from Wendy Hang out and connect with Wendy on IG All of Wendy's current programs and services for shop owners can be found HERE. Never miss an episode! Subscribe to the Creative Shop Talk Podcast and get the tools, inspiration, and strategies you need to thrive as an independent retailer.Click here to subscribe to iTunes! Loved the episode? Leave a quick review on iTunes- your reviews help other retailers find my podcast, and they're also fun for me to go in and read. Just click here to review, select "Ratings and Reviews" and "Write a Review" and let me know what your favorite part of the podcast is. So grateful for you! Thank you!
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With host retail coach Wendy Batten https://wendybatten.com/podcast-intro/ Episode Overview There is a retail trend I'm seeing that is growing across independent retail shops worldwide and I'm sharing all about it in this episode. Let's talk about analog wellness. So what exactly is it? I'm diving into just that in this episode: what it is; how customers are craving slower, more human experiences and how brick-and-mortar retailers are uniquely positioned to meet that need. I'll explain why this shift has little to do with what you sell and everything to do with how customers feel when they're in your shop. I'll share why this matters now, especially as people step back from constant screens, noise, and digital overload. Listeners will come away with a clearer understanding of how analog wellness shows up in retail, how it connects to hospitality and experience-driven sales, and why this approach strengthens loyalty, word of mouth, and long-term growth. Our Key Topics What analog wellness and analog wellbeing mean in a retail context Why customers are seeking slower, tactile, in-person experiences The role of brick-and-mortar shops as places to exhale and feel seen How experience and hospitality replace price-based competition Ways retailers are creating gathering spaces and community moments Why invitations and connection matter more than urgency or discounts Key Takeaways for Retailers on Analog Wellness Customers are craving calm, connection, and human interaction, not constant stimulation. Brick-and-mortar shops can serve as a third space beyond home and work. Experience and how customers feel now drive loyalty more than price. Small, intentional moments of hospitality can create lasting impact. Designing around customer feelings strengthens sales and relationships. "Analog wellness is not anti-technology. It is pro-human." -Wendy Batten This week, I would love for you to listen in and reflect on how your shop can become a place where customers slow down, feel seen, and want to linger. Are there ways you are already doing it now? Jump into my DMs on Instagram and tell me about it! Resources Mentioned and Related Episodes: Retail Sales & Marketing Accelerator (On-Demand)A practical course designed to help shop owners stop guessing and start making clearer, data-informed decisions around sales and marketing. Join my Love List! Episode 252: Creating a Culture of Hospitality in Your Retail Business with Guest Expert Stephanie Miller Vincent Episode 268: Awesome Isn't Accidental: Raising the Retail Standards in Your Shop About your host, Wendy Batten In case we haven't met…I'm Wendy Batten. I've been a small business owner, coach, and mentor for over 25 years. I help thoughtful, established entrepreneurs step into their role as CEO and build businesses that are profitable, meaningful, and supportive of the lives they want to live. My work blends real-world strategy with a life-first philosophy, shaped by lived experience, not theory. I've been there! Through honest conversations and practical insight, I invite you into bigger thinking about leadership, possibility, and how to build both business and life on purpose. For more support from Wendy Hang out and connect with Wendy on IG All of Wendy's current programs and services for shop owners can be found HERE. Never miss an episode! Subscribe to the Creative Shop Talk Podcast and get the tools, inspiration, and strategies you need to thrive as an independent retailer.Click here to subscribe to iTunes! Loved the episode? Leave a quick review on iTunes- your reviews help other retailers find my podcast, and they're also fun for me to go in and read. Just click here to review, select "Ratings and Reviews" and "Write a Review" and let me know what your favorite part of the podcast is. So grateful for you! Thank you!
With host retail coach Wendy Batten https://wendybatten.com/podcast-intro/ Episode Overview Many shop owners lead with good intentions, but being nice instead of kind can quietly create resentment, burnout, and instability in a retail business. In this episode, I'm exploring a distinction that quietly shapes many retail businesses: the difference between being nice and being kind. While niceness can feel good in the moment, it often leads to avoidance, resentment, and exhaustion over time. Kind leadership, by contrast, is clear, fair, and professional, and it supports long term trust and sustainability. I'll walk you through how this shows up in real retail situations, including team management, pricing decisions, inventory buying, customer boundaries, and personal time and energy. These are everyday moments where shop owners often default to being nice, even when it costs them their boundaries. You'll come away with a clearer understanding of how leading with kindness protects your business, your team, and YOU, and how small shifts in leadership can reduce burnout and resentment. Our Key Topics The difference between being nice and being kind in retail leadership How niceness shows up with staff, feedback, and underperformance Pricing decisions, discounting, and apologizing for prices Inventory buying influenced by customers, reps, or fear of disappointing others Customer boundaries, policies, and professionalism Time, energy, and the cost of always saying yes The Difference Between Nice and Kind in Leadership Being nice often avoids conflict but creates long term resentment and burnout. Kind leadership is clear, consistent, and professional, even when conversations are hard. Proper pricing and margins are an act of kindness to your business and its future. Boundaries with staff and customers create fairness and predictability. Saying 'no' in the right moments protects your energy and your role as leader. "Kind leadership will not ask you to sacrifice yourself." -Wendy Batten Your next step? Notice one place this week where being kind, not just nice, could change how you lead and how your business feels. Available Resources: Back-of-the-Napkin Profit Calculator (Profit Planning Masterclass) A simple, approachable way to understand your core retail numbers without overwhelm or complicated spreadsheets. Retail Sales & Marketing Accelerator (On-Demand)A practical course designed to help shop owners stop guessing and start making clearer, data-informed decisions around sales and marketing. Join my Love List! Episode 155: Setting Boundaries and Prioritizing Rest: The Key to Sustainable Growth Episode 185: Avoid Burnout with Guest Expert Dr. Ashley Margeson About your host, Wendy Batten In case we haven't met…I'm Wendy Batten. I've been a small business owner, coach, and mentor for over 25 years. I help thoughtful, established entrepreneurs step into their role as CEO and build businesses that are profitable, meaningful, and supportive of the lives they want to live. My work blends real-world strategy with a life-first philosophy, shaped by lived experience, not theory. I've been there! Through honest conversations and practical insight, I invite you into bigger thinking about leadership, possibility, and how to build both business and life on purpose. For more support from Wendy Hang out and connect with Wendy on IG All of Wendy's current programs and services for shop owners can be found HERE. Never miss an episode! Subscribe to the Creative Shop Talk Podcast and get the tools, inspiration, and strategies you need to thrive as an independent retailer.Click here to subscribe to iTunes! Loved the episode? Leave a quick review on iTunes- your reviews help other retailers find my podcast, and they're also fun for me to go in and read. Just click here to review, select "Ratings and Reviews" and "Write a Review" and let me know what your favorite part of the podcast is. So grateful for you! Thank you!
With host retail coach Wendy Batten https://wendybatten.com/podcast-intro/ Episode Overview Ever find yourself wondering "Where do I start when I'm juggling multiple priorities in my retail business?" You're not alone. I'm addressing this question that's been asked many times since Episode 290 dropped at the beginning of the year. In this episode, I'll lay out the most important steps to focus on FIRST in order to achieve the success you want this year in your retail business. You'll learn why clarity around your numbers and a growth mindset are the foundations for building a sustainable, profitable shop. Our Key Topics Fully taking on the CEO and CFO roles within your business The dangers of chasing revenue numbers without understanding profit or margins Defining why your business exists and aligning it with your desired lifestyle Managing inventory as your biggest business asset Identifying and overcoming automatic negative thoughts (ANTs) The importance of seeking professional coaching and support Let's Prioritize These Things in Your Business Know your numbers beyond just revenue. You must understand the variables like margins, expenses, and inventory turns that lead to actual profit. A business that supports your life, not the other way around. This requires planning for a personal paycheck and defining success on your own terms. Paying attention to your "growth mindset" brain. This includes reading financial reports, managing open-to-buy programs, and being comfortable with the discomfort of change, among other things. Avoid the "accidental entrepreneur" trap. Clearly define your business motivation and reverse-engineer your goals from the bottom up. "Stop chasing other people's version of success." -Wendy Batten Your next step? Choose one small action today to lead your business with intention and clarity. Resources Mentioned: Creative Shop Talk Podcast Episode 290: 7 Things to Focus on in 2026 If You Want a Retail Business That Lasts Back-of-the-Napkin Profit Calculator (Profit Planning Masterclass) A simple, approachable way to understand your core retail numbers without overwhelm or complicated spreadsheets. Retail Sales & Marketing Accelerator (On-Demand)A practical course designed to help shop owners stop guessing and start making clearer, data-informed decisions around sales and marketing. Join my Love List! About your host, Wendy Batten In case we haven't met…I'm Wendy Batten. I've been a small business owner, coach, and mentor for over 25 years. I help thoughtful, established entrepreneurs step into their role as CEO and build businesses that are profitable, meaningful, and supportive of the lives they want to live. My work blends real-world strategy with a life-first philosophy, shaped by lived experience, not theory. I've been there! Through honest conversations and practical insight, I invite you into bigger thinking about leadership, possibility, and how to build both business and life on purpose. For more support from Wendy Hang out and connect with Wendy on IG All of Wendy's current programs and services for shop owners can be found HERE. Never miss an episode! Subscribe to the Creative Shop Talk Podcast and get the tools, inspiration, and strategies you need to thrive as an independent retailer.Click here to subscribe to iTunes! Loved the episode? Leave a quick review on iTunes- your reviews help other retailers find my podcast, and they're also fun for me to go in and read. Just click here to review, select "Ratings and Reviews" and "Write a Review" and let me know what your favorite part of the podcast is. So grateful for you! Thank you!
NPR's "Books We Love" list for 2025 Each year, NPR staff help assemble their "Books We Love" list, offering more than 350 reading suggestions for all kinds of interests. The thought of parsing through that many recommendations might seem intimidating, but it's more manageable than you might think, because the list is divided into categories based on specific topics like "Historical Fiction," "Mysteries and Thrillers," "For Art Lovers," "Science!" and "It's All Geek To Me," to name a few. Monday on the "Sound of Ideas," Ideastream Public Media's Coordinating Producer Drew Maziasz and NPR Arts Desk Reporter Andrew Limbong share a few selections from the 2025 list, for the avid reader looking for their next paperback, hardcover, digital read or audio book. Guests:- Drew Maziasz, "Sound of Ideas" Coordinating Producer- Andrew Limbong, NPR Arts Desk Reporter Vivek Ramaswamy shares top priorities if elected Ohio governor The two major political parties won't elect their candidates to run for Ohio governor until May 2026, but both the Ohio Republican party and President Donald Trump have already endorsed Vivek Ramaswamy in the race. On Monday's edition of "Sound of Ideas," we share a conversation with the GOP frontrunner covering his priorities if elected, his message to people concerned about health insurance premiums going up, what he's learned from voters on his 88 county tour in Ohio, and more. Last month, we talked with the leading Democratic candidate for Ohio governor, Dr. Amy Acton. You can find that full conversation here. Guest:- Vivek Ramaswamy, Republican candidate for Ohio governor
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Co-Host George Dubec (https://mountaintoppodcast.com/networker) What if you could leverage your entire social network to find women to date? Or even your future wife? We're not talking about your aunt Gertrude setting you up with her friend's "nice" daughter here, for sure. My first-time guest George Dubec has developed what he calls the Referral Matchmaking System, and it's like being a "connector" on steroids. While talking about that is way too much fun in and of itself, we kick off the episode with war stories from when George was a classic ladies' man, long before the PUA movement was even thought about. He had the Saturday Night Fever clothes and the Smokey And The Bandit car. How much of his "old school" strategy still applies today? More than you think. For example, wait until you hear his answer to women showing up on dates with a bunch of endless Q & A. And what about chemistry? George has an interesting definition for that, as far as male/female interaction is concerned. Next, George talks about what he calls "The Love List". And it looks like we just coined "The Wingman Workshop" right after that. Next, we talk about the weirdest version of "approach anxiety" that's very real, but which nobody ever talks about...and yes, it has everything to do with social networking. And who exactly should we let "network" us into a date? There's a clear answer to that one. Have you checked out the official X & Y Communications dating advice chatbot yet? https://vamanos.chat === HELP US SEND THE MESSAGE TO GREAT MEN EVERYWHERE === The show is now available as a VIDEO version on YouTube. For some reason, the episodes seem funnier...if a bit more rough around the edges. If you love what you hear, please rate the show on the service you subscribed to it on (takes one second) and leave a review. As we say here in Texas, I appreciate you!
If you think end-of-life planning is dark or depressing, episode 380 will change your mind. Author and celebration coach Sherry Richert Belul shows how preparing for death can actually bring peace, clarity, and deeper joy to life. Through her book The Love List of a Lifetime, she turns planning into an act of gratitude—capturing memories and meaning before it's too late. Her message: facing death is one of the most life-affirming things you can do.In This Episode, You Will Learn: (01:03) Grief and celebration as two sides of one coin(02:45) Turning end-of-life planning into a love story(04:32) Why facing death is a gift to yourself(08:05) The real reason it's never too soon to plan(11:06) Preserving family stories before they vanish(14:12) Finding joy in letting go of “stuff”(16:35) The clarity that comes from writing it down(22:06) Sorting memories with the people you love(26:27) Keeping spirits alive through storytelling(28:01) How planning for death makes life richerIn today's episode, I'm joined by Sherry Richert Belul — author, creative coach, and founder of Simply Celebrate, a movement that helps people bring gratitude and joy into everyday life, even amid grief and loss. Through her Love List practice and her new book, The Love List of a Lifetime, Sherry invites others to turn life's hardest moments into opportunities for love and reflection. Known for her warmth, humor, and honesty, she shows that celebration and sorrow are intertwined—and that choosing joy is a daily act of courage.In this conversation, Sherry shares her compassionate, life-affirming approach to end-of-life planning. She reframes preparation for death as an expression of love—both for ourselves and those we leave behind. Drawing on her own experiences with depression and loss, she reminds listeners that planning ahead reduces chaos and allows more space for genuine grieving. Beyond the legal details, Sherry encourages people to record stories, memories, and “love lists” so that what remains is meaning, not confusion. Her talk with Emily transforms a topic often avoided into a heartfelt reminder that reflecting on death can deepen how we live.Connect with Sherry Richert Belul:WebsiteLinkedInFacebookInstagramTikTokYouTubeGet Sherry's books!Let's Connect: WebsiteLinkedInFacebookThe Grief and Happiness AllianceBook: Loving and Living Your Way Through Grief Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We explore the power of creating a "love list" to help us stay connected with the people who matter most. We share a clever way for getting someone’s honest opinions, plus, we dive into listeners' most practical back-to-school tips. Resources & links related to this episode: Order my new book Secrets of Adulthood Request a signed bookplate here Elizabeth is reading: Summer in Sonoma by Robyn Carr (Amazon, Bookshop) Gretchen is reading: Pied Piper by Nevil Shute (Amazon, Bookshop) Get in touch: podcast@gretchenrubin.com Visit Gretchen's website to learn more about Gretchen's best-selling books, products from The Happiness Project Collection, and the Happier app. Find the transcript for this episode on the episode details page in the Apple Podcasts app. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In just a few short years, Cerys Atkin has authentically grown her platform Cardiff Love List to over 62k followers on Instagram and 11k followers on TikTok.She's a champion of Welsh businesses, a social media queen and a mentor for small businesses.Get a pen and paper at the ready, as you're going to want to take notes for this episode.Join us today as we discuss...What inspired Cerys to start Cardiff Love List and how she's built an engaged and authentic communityThe power of supporting local and small businessesSimple ways to stay energised and avoid overwhelm when creating contentHow to grow an engaged audience whilst staying true to yourselfCerys's top tips for helping you to stand out on socials (without doing cringey dances!)How to balance vulnerability and visibility Keep in touch with Cerys and Cardiff Love List...Follow CLL on InstagramFollow CLL on TikTokWork with Cerys to grow your own socialsCerys' content creator essentials (Amazon link)Loved this episode? Please feel free to rate, review and subscribe
June 3, 2025 ~ Kathy Vertin, Owner of Thumbcoast Theatres, joins Kevin to tell us more about their upcoming performances of “The Love List” and “9 to 5.”
How does love fit into your life? Are you aware of your love or being loved? Love is fundamental to human existence; expressing love and feeling loved are key to a healthy and productive life. In reality, love is essential but is often forgotten. This episode explores how one small word—love—encompasses a vast spectrum of human experiences. While English limits us to a single term, ancient Greeks and Romans recognized nine distinct types of love that shape our relationships, creativity, and sense of self. Join us as we unpack these nine "colors" of love: from passionate Eros to playful Ludus, from the selfless Agape to the practical Pragma. Learn how these different expressions of love influence your daily life, your relationships, and your personal development. Through a simple yet powerful exercise called "The Love List," you'll discover which types of love dominate your life and which might be missing. This exploration isn't just theoretical—it's a pathway to deeper self-understanding and more meaningful connections with others. Whether you're reflecting on romantic relationships, family bonds, creative pursuits, or your relationship with yourself, this episode offers a framework to understand and express love in all its beautiful complexity. Hey there! Ever wondered how love fits into the grand scheme of your life? Join me, Paul Harvey, your midlife coach, in this bite-sized episode of the Life Passion and Business Shortcast where we dive into the essence of love. We all know love is fundamental to human existence, right? Yet, we often brush past it in our daily grind without giving it the spotlight it deserves. In this engaging episode, I explore how we can weave love into every aspect of our lives, from trivial things like our favorite foods to deeper connections we share with our families and friends. I invite you to make a 'love list'—an enlightening exercise that helps you map out the different kinds of love you experience. Have you ever thought about how your love for pizza differs from the love you feel for your partner? Or how does time spent with an old school friend evoke philia love? Together, we uncover the different faces of love as viewed through the lens of ancient Greek and Latin words—like Eros for passionate love, Philia for deep friendship, and Agape for unconditional love. It's all about recognizing these varying degrees in the everyday actions and relationships that fill our lives with meaning. We also tackle the importance of self-love, Philautia, emphasizing how acknowledging and embracing who we are can empower us to climb higher and weather the storms of life. This exploration isn't just about understanding; it's also about feeling and expressing love, which, as you'll see, is a true game-changer in your personal development journey. So, whether you wish to find more passion, build deeper relationships, or simply understand yourself better, this episode might just be the nudge you need. Don't forget to share it with a friend or leave a comment—let's spread the love and remind everyone that love truly is the better option! When you have completed your love list, mark it up as directed. Here are the different forms of love to remind you. Eros: Romantic Love, the Greek god of love, the Cupid cherub Philia: Affectionate love. This is the love between friends Agape: Unconditional; it is the love of sacrifice. Storge: Family love; it is how we feel about our parents and children Mania: Fixation and obsession are also forms of love. Ludus: Play Pragma: Pracicality. Meraki: The Art of Creation. Philautia: Self Love. For more information, check out the links below, and if you found this useful, consider buying me a coffee below. Life Passion & Business Podcast is about finding answers to life's big questions through weekly interviews with guest speakers. The Shortcast is my ongoing commitment to staying inquisitive and passionate about life, with whatever is alive for me each week. Follow the links below to discover what else is on offer. The Five Questions eBook: https://lifepassionandbusiness.com/the-five-questions Focus Coaching: https://lifepassionandbusiness.com/focus-coaching/ Support The Podcast:https://www.buymeacoffee.com/lifeandpassion Midlife Survey: https://lifepassionandbusiness.com/midlife-challenge/
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Unlock the secrets to nurturing the most important relationship in your life—the one with yourself. In this week's episode. Hilary promises to equip you with 11 actionable strategies for cultivating self-love and kindness throughout February and beyond. And make sure you stay tuned in to the end. Hilary guides you through a short, neuroscience-based experience called Havening Techniques that rapidly rewires the brain so you can stress less and regulate those emotions in a flash. Get comfy and prepare to HUG it Out with yourself and practice the ultimate self-care through self-love. GET BRAIN CANDY DELIVERED TO YOUR INBOX https://www.hilaryrusso.com/braincandy JOIN HILARY FOR HER MONTHLY HAVENING HAPPY HOURS https://www.hilaryrusso.com/events GRAB THE FIVE DAY HUG IT OUT CHALLENGE! https://www.hilaryrusso.com/5daychallenge EXPLORE HAVENING TECHNIQUES TRAININGS & WORKSHOPS https://www.hilaryrusso.com/training CONNECT WITH HILARY https://www.hilaryrusso.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/hilaryrusso https://www.instagram.com/hilaryrusso https://www.instagram.com/hilisticallyspeaking https://www.youtube.com/hilaryrusso https://www.hilaryrusso.com/podcast Looking for the Perfect Podcast Mic? I'm Using Shure MV7+ Mic https://amzn.to/3ZBaXNm (Amazon) As an Amazon Associates I earn from qualifying purchases MUSIC by Lipbone Redding https://www.lipbone.com/
As promised, this week The Love List returns. Catt breaks down her favorite potions, lotions, sips, and smells for Fall. Plus, we get schooled on one of her favorite new supplements from Timeline, Mitopure. Jen Scheinman teaches Catt about how mitochondrial health, namely Urolithin A, aids in longevity. You'll want to get plugged into its plethora of benefits from the inside out – so stay for the whole ep! A huge thank you to today's sponsors: Timeline, Maui Nui Venison, Pvolve, and Fatty 15. Get 10% off your first order of Mitopure. Go to timeline.com/CATT. Head to mauinuivenison.com/CATT for a delicious 20% off. Try Pvolve streaming fitness classes for 15% off now through the end of the month. Use code CATT at checkout. If you haven't tried Fatty 15 yet, what are you waiting for? Fatty15.com/CATT or use code CATT for 15% off. As for the rest of the Love List: OSEA BODY OIL SHANI DARDEN SKINCARE WE EVOLVE TOGETHER DEODORANT LE PRUNIER HARVEST SMOKE CANDLE HERMES BERENIA SCENT MEDITATION APP - OPEN SLEEP APP - CALM PVOLVE JUNA DETOX DROPS RECESS - MOCKTAILS WINONA ONLINE HRT Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this week's episode, we dive deep into the recent presidential debate between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump. We break down how the moderator displayed clear bias against Trump, and we expose the lies surrounding the Haitian immigrant crisis in Springfield, Ohio.Next, we tackle the disturbing rise of Venezuelan gangs taking over hotels and apartment complexes across the U.S., a growing problem that's being overlooked by many.Since this episode falls on September 11th, we couldn't pass up discussing Dick Cheney's possible involvement in the 9/11 attacks. We unpack some of the most compelling evidence and theories around his role.Finally, don't miss our HATE List for this week, and find out about my surprising "Love List".Make sure to check out our videos on YouTube, and don't forget to like and comment! This is the most important way you can help us boost our videos in the algorithm. Your engagement is key to getting our content recommended to more viewers, and we've already seen the algorithm start to take notice in the past few weeks. So please, if you want to support the show, hit that like button and leave a comment—it really helps us grow! Watch and subscribe here: Con Men Media on YouTube.You can also support the show financially by going to Patreon.com/conmenpodcastJoin the Facebook group here https://www.facebook.com/share/g/LhAUnJtFZQHw97po/You can find us onInstagram @con_men_mediaX @conmenpodcast1You can follow Adam on Instagram @Skeleton_factory
From working in development for Ivan Reitman to writing short stories and making the Love List with her feature film, Victoria Male has done it all. Here she shares a wealth of information including her unique take on IP and the secret skills that come with being a “fan girl."
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This week my husband joined me to discuss what he had on his Love List and if I matched everything he wanted. We also talk about what we value in each other; What we learned from past relationships before we found each other; How trust and fidelity works for us; And some bits about our nomadic lifestyle. I hope you are encouraged by what we share.This is the season finale for Season 1. The new season will begin in 4 weeks. I'll be getting the last writing on my book done and off to a proofreader and looking for a cover designer during these weeks away from the podcast.Want to know more about our travel lifestyle and luxury house sitting? https://travellivebreathe.com/If you're enjoying this podcast and would like to offer support, please go to https://womenbeingloved.com/podcast/Thanks so much!#love #relationship #midlife #lovelist #nomadlife #couple
Nicholl Finalist Victoria Male joins Alexie and Theo for a conversation about how to navigate risk-averse Hollywood and sell original ideas by creating your own IP. In addition to chatting about Victoria's success releasing short stories alongside her screenplays, we're going to get into: The current state of Hollywood (what producers are looking for) Strategies for creating your own IP Tips for making your script irresistible About Victoria Male Victoria Male (she/her) is a 2023 Academy Nicholl Fellowship Finalist whose writing also made the 2024 Love List of best unproduced romance scripts. Her prose has been published in over a dozen literary magazines worldwide. Victoria worked in creative development for The Montecito Picture Company and media startup Graphic India, in addition to producing a podcast for three years. Instagram: @VictoriaMale1 Twitter: @VictoriaMale Website: https://www.victoriamale.com/ Connect with Us Join our Discord Community Browse Our Free Courses Links Mentioned https://www.chillsubs.com/
Ever feel like you're settling in your relationships? Are you tired of attracting the wrong people? This week on The Love List, we're diving deep into the concept of Relationship Standards. We'll show you how to ditch the "wish list" mentality and define the core values and behaviors you deserve in a partner. Here's what you'll learn: How to shift from wishing to defining what you want in love The importance of self-awareness in setting standards Prompts to help you create your own Relationship Standards List Examples of how to reframe "wishes" into powerful affirmations Practical tips for navigating boundaries and communication with potential partners Ready to stop settling and attract someone who truly complements you? Grab a pen and paper, or your phone, and get ready to rewrite your love story! Plus, stay tuned for a sneak peek into next week's episode where we'll tackle the often-tricky topic of setting boundaries with potential partners! If you think you or someone you love may be struggling in this area and you'd like help with this or any other topic, feel free to reach out to me. You can email me at angie@contactangieday.com or you can easily drop me a Voicemail here: https://www.speakpipe.com/TheLoveConnectionPodcast
Bridgette Tomlin, your host, welcomed her husband Chresten Tomlin to the podcast for Episode 78! In our most recent episode, Episode 77, we featured the incomparable Pam King and dug into her insights about the combo of marriage and ministry. This week we want to come at the same topic but from a slightly different angle. Chresten and Bridgette recently celebrated their 26th anniversary of marriage and ministry. In this episode they share a little bit of their own love story and journey, as well as some of the lessons they either learned early in on in their marriage and ministry journey or wish they would have learned earlier! You'll enjoy their candor, up-front honesty, and recognize that somebody out there may have walked some of the same roads on which you find yourself today.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Reverend Chresten Tomlin has been involved in full-time preaching and music evangelism for the past 26 years. His travels have taken him across the nation and around the world, ministering in concerts, special services, and revival meetings. Having been raised in the fire of Pentecost, Chresten knows the value of living a Spirit-led life. God has placed a call upon him and his wife to bridge the generational gap, which will propel the Church into the future. Chresten is an ordained minister with the Assemblies of God. He combines a passionate burden for the lost and a fervent hunger for holiness to produce powerful, Pentecostal preaching. His message drives home basic principles for living the overcoming, joy-filled Christian life. Chresten is also a soulful singer who produces powerful and anointed Gospel music. His repertoire covers everything from black Gospel to southern Gospel and everything in between! This couple's desire is to raise up a new generation of Pentecostals, filled with the Spirit and driven by conviction. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Connect with today's featured guest, Chresten Tomlin:Facebook: @tomlinministriesSite: www.ctministries.comEmail: ctministries98@gmail.comFeatured:Hear more from Chresten on #letstalksanctuary [Ep 7, 8, 42, 55]Marriage + Ministry Podcast Episodes [Ep 7, 8, 32, 36, 55, 77]Learn about Let's Connect.The Love List by Drs. Les & Leslie ParrottMany thanks to our host, Bridgette Tomlin, and engineer Justin Lynn of Justin Lynn Music. Learn how you can capitalize on all Justin can do for your small business, church, or ministry by clicking here!
Throughout the month of February we will feature content that focuses on the dynamic of marriage + ministry. First up, we welcome Sanctuary lead team member Pam King back to the podcast as she shares about the TOP THREE areas of concern for many married couples, especially those who serve in leadership. You'll draw loads of wisdom from her 45+ years of marriage and ministry experience, find out why sex in marriage is so important, walk away with practical tools you can actually use, and learn how she and her husband Jim keep their marriage operating a peak performance, regardless of the season they're in.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Born into a pastor's home, Pam King has been in full time ministry her entire life. Alongside her husband, Jim, Pam has traveled around the world in ministry for over 40 years in missionary evangelism. Their ministry has taken them around the world with Ukraine and Israel as their primary focus. They have been involved in mobilizing pastors, Bible school students and lay people in various endeavors. They have lead scores of ministry teams from local churches across America on international crusades and conferences to Russia, Ukraine and China. Their ministry, Awaking Hope, has started or sponsored over 300 Bible schools in video format and over 200 new churches in the nations of Ukraine, Russia, Romania, China, Kyrgyzstan and Israel. One of the most fulfilling endeavors of their ministry has been House of Joy Orphanage that the Kings established in 1995 in Kahovka, Ukraine.Jim and Pam love teaching on marriage and family as they see this as a great need in the Body of Christ today and especially among ministry couples and families. Ministry can bring challenges even to the strongest of marriages.After her love and passion for God, her husband and her children are the love of Pam's life. Pam finds great joy in fulfilling the call that God has placed on her life as a wife, mother, and minister. She has a passion to encourage people to live to their full potential and to live out their God-given purpose.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------Connect with today's featured guest, Pam King:Facebook: @awakinghopeInstagram: @awaking_hopeSite: www.awakinghope.comFeatured:Marriage + Ministry Podcast Episodes [Ep 7, 8, 32, 36, 55]Featured ScripturesLearn about Let's Connect.The Love List by Drs. Les & Leslie ParrottMany thanks to our host, Bridgette Tomlin, and engineer Justin Lynn of Justin Lynn Music. Learn how you can capitalize on all Justin can do for your small business, church, or ministry by clicking here!
Xannie, Andrea, Katja and Jay make lists of things they love to look back on when times get tough. Join us in this activity! Support us on Patreon for exclusive bonus content: patreon.com/thebpdbunch ________ About Us: The BPD bunch is a weekly YouTube talk show, featuring a panel of people who are in functional recovery from Borderline Personality Disorder. Each week we discuss BPD-related topics to help give you insights into the different ways BPD can be expressed in someone's life. We also cover the different paths we followed on our recovery journeys to give you hope and direction for your own ❤️ Thank you for being on this journey of healing with us! ________ Disclaimer: Although several of our panelists work in the mental health field, we are all coming to you as people in functional recovery from BPD, and are not here to provide professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Instead, we hope that by sharing our stories and what was helpful for us, you can gain some insight and direction into your own recovery ❤️
Baby Eme is turning one, and Kulap is leaving no pumpkin unturned to throw her the biggest, most fall-themed party. The birthday itinerary includes everything from a giant pumpkin punch bowl to hay bale couches. And although Eme is the pumpkin princess, Ku is saying no to one birthday tradition. Meanwhile, SuChin is Adding to Queue the most devastating movie she's seen all year, and turning to newsletters for fall shopping inspiration. Please note, Add To Cart contains mature themes and may not be appropriate for all listeners. To see all products mentioned in this episode, head to @addtocartpod on Instagram. To purchase any of the products, see below. As an October baby, invites for Eme's birthday party are pumpkin themed This pumpkin topper is going on the birthday cake Birthday sweets are arriving from Cat's Macs and Treats. Follow her on instagram for more goodies Cat is also a member of the Laos Angeles community This personalized name banner will be used again and again (hopefully) The birthday girl will be dressed in this perfect Maisonette pumpkin dress Ku is making Mixed Sandos and a Big Festive Salad For the adults, Ku is serving fall sangria in this Williams Sonoma pumpkin punch bowl The party favors are pumpkins from Mr. Jack O'Lanterns Pumpkin Patch These signs matching signs will direct partygoers to the pumpkins MERSEA's sweaters are the perfect transitional piece for fall Even Kulap's nephew loves lululemon! Check out their Align, Wunder Train and Fast and Free and collections Add to Queue: Past Lives is the best movie Su has seen all year Newsletters to follow: THE LOVE LIST by Jess Graves and Magasin by Laura Reilly Laura maintains a spreadsheet of readers' best loved fall pieces Add to Queue: Camp Counselors with Zachariah Porter and Jonathan Carson. Stay up to date with us on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram at @LemonadaMedia. Joining Lemonada Premium is a great way to support our show and get bonus content. Subscribe today at bit.ly/lemonadapremium. Click this link for a list of current sponsors and discount codes for this show and all Lemonada shows: lemonadamedia.com/sponsorsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.