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NO MORE D/T R A (U) M A https://juliasspiritualliving.com/no-more-drama-no-more-trauma/ Du verstellst Dich nicht mehr, hältst nichts mehr zurück: Du bist wahrlich FREI, weil Du Dich immer sicher genug fühlst, voll DU zu sein. Wohin Du gehst, zu wem auch immer Du Dich beziehst, Du bist ZU HAUSE IN DIR. Kapitel: 00:00 Willkommen 02:33 Über Vermeidung in der spirituellen Szene 51:45 Abschluss In dieser Podcastfolge geht es um die Vermeidungs- und Verdrängungstendenzen in der spirituellen Szene (als Spiegel für unsere Welt). Ich spreche darüber, wie oft Spiritualität als Gewand genutzt wird, als schönes Kostüm, das über tieferliegende Themen gezogen wird. Wie oft „Licht & Liebe“ gepusht werden, während echte innere Arbeit sowie natürliche körperliche Impulse – Konflikte, Trigger, Grenzen, Instinkte und Intuition – negiert werden. Ich teile mit Dir, warum ich Spiritualität (heute) ganz anders sehe und was für mich echte, geerdete Spiritualität bedeutet. Außerdem spreche ich darüber, wie wir das Thema navigieren können, ohne andere zu verurteilen, ohne in die Retter- oder Opferrolle zu rutschen. Und auch ohne diesem ganzen Spiel Energie zu geben. Diese Folge ist eine Einladung, Dich zu fragen: Was bedeutet Spiritualität wirklich für MICH? Und wie verhalte ich mich danach? Ich wünsche Dir so viele Aha Momente beim Hören dieser Folge. ♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡ Wenn Dich eines der Online Programme oder weiteren Angebote wie das Luxury Retreat, die/das ich in der Folge erwähnt habe interessieren, dann kannst Du Dich auf meiner Website informieren – dort findest Du alle Links: https://juliasspiritualliving.com/ ♡ GOLEA®️ Academy Coaching & Mentoring Ausbildung: https://juliasspiritualliving.com/golea-academy-2026/ ♡ Dubai Luxury Retreat für 6-stellige Unternehmerinnen, die skalieren wollen und die Magie von Luxus UND Spiritualität erleben wollen. https://juliasspiritualliving.com/dubai-luxury-retreat/ ♡ Ich habe einen YouTube Kanal!
Welcome back to Spiritually Queer! Today's episode is a big life update that begins with a sermon about the truth of suffering and modern capitalist spirituality. I share the messages that I think my students need to hear the most when it comes to believing that you can create a perfect dream life where you are free from suffering - because that doesn't actually exist. I also share a lot of big life updates like what happened after I fell and hit my head on my birthday, how I decided to plan and host my first Luxury Retreat here in Tulum, getting invited to sub at a new yoga studio and even meeting a special new romance right here in Tulum… I made a deal with Tulum about one month ago… and Tulum delivered. If you're needing a little bit of inspiration in your life right now, this episode is for you. Because if there is anything that this last month of my life has taught me - it's to keep looking for the magic baby. ➡️ Get Polarity for People for $22➡️ The Radiant Reset Retreat
Jodie Brown, a marketing agency owner, educator, podcaster, and luxury retreat host, has found her sweet spot helping coaches and educators get noticed and create content that not only builds their brands but also delivers results and reaches the right audience. Cut your lead gen costs in HALF with my $37 mini-course–NOW only $17!Visit The Art of Online Business website for Facebook Ads help Jodie shares her entrepreneurial journey in the hair industry, where she learned how to build a successful business by mastering marketing from the ground up. Now, she focuses on helping creative entrepreneurs, coaches, and educators excel at content creation, develop strong brand identities, and build businesses they love. We also discuss how she balances running a content marketing agency with hosting international luxury retreats, offering transformative experiences for her clients. Watch the next episode on YouTube, "What's working on Instagram in 2025 with Jodie Brown" (releases April 2nd) Please click here to give an honest Rating/Review for the show on iTunes! Thanks for your support! Kwadwo [QUĀY.jo] Sampany-Kessie's Links:Get 1:1 Meta Ads Coaching from Kwadwo!Say hi to Kwadwo on InstagramSubscribe to The Art of Online Business's YouTube Channel Jodie's Links:Connect with Jodie on InstagramFollow Align Creative Co on InstagramSign up for her FREE training "The 2025 Social Pulse"Listen to The Visionary Rising Podcast on Spotify and Apple Podcasts
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Meet Ari Smith, co-founder of Balanced Farm, a visionary micro-resort in Vermont that blends sustainable luxury with the power of AI. Ari's journey began in tech entrepreneurship, where he sold a company to a Microsoft subsidiary and learned hard lessons about innovation, scale, and adaptability. But it was meeting his wife, Hillary (co-founder of Folly Collection), that inspired him to fuse his tech-savvy background with hospitality. Today, on 540 acres of pristine land, Ari and Hillary are reimagining what it means to offer a truly bespoke travel experience. From personalized amenities crafted through intelligent data to off-the-grid energy solutions, Balanced Farm is more than a boutique stay—it's a living lab pushing the boundaries of comfort, connectivity, and creativity. In this conversation, we explore: Ari's early tech ventures and what selling to Microsoft taught him about growth The role of AI in delivering hyper-personalized guest experiences Why blending nature, design, and cutting-edge innovation is key to future-forward hospitality How hands-on experimentation, from hydroponics to hidden IoT sensors, shapes their vision What happens when entrepreneurial grit meets the timeless desire for meaningful escapes If you're curious about the next frontier of hospitality—where authenticity meets ingenuity—this episode is for you. Connect with Ari Discover Balance Farm Behind the Stays is brought to you by Journey — a first-of-its-kind loyalty program that brings together an alliance of the world's top independently owned and operated stays and allows travelers to earn points and perks on boutique hotels, vacation rentals, treehouses, ski chalets, glamping experiences and so much more. Your host is Zach Busekrus, Head of the Journey Alliance. If you are a hospitality entrepreneur who has a stay, or a collection of stays with soul, we'd love for you to apply to join our Alliance at joinjourney.com/alliance.
Solo Travel Adventures: Safe Travel for Women, Preparing for a Trip, Overcoming Fear, Travel Tips
What if exploring the world could also deepen your sense of community? Join us as we welcome Kimberly Long, a cherished listener and fellow Texan whose recent adventures have taken her through the breathtaking landscapes of Oregon and Washington on an invigorating six-day bike tour. With an e-bike to keep pace and a group of 18 enthusiastic cyclists, Kimberly paints a vivid picture of the joys and camaraderie found when exploring the Columbia River Gorge and the Willamette Valley. Her tales of winery visits and the exceptional organization by three young guides, including a thoughtful gesture from a guide named Nate, offer a glimpse into the magic that travel can unveil.But the journey doesn't stop there. Dive into the highs and lows of personal travel experiences, from unexpected adventures in Costa Rica to the grit-testing challenge of a juice retreat. Kimberly's honest reflections on the struggle of a juice-only diet amidst others enjoying hearty meals bring to light the importance of self-care and balance in new environments. These narratives emphasize finding peace and joy in travel, even when faced with the unexpected, and the lesson that indulgence and comfort should never be sacrificed.Our episode takes a turn towards the future with the introduction of a Christian-centered luxury retreat in Texas Hill Country, crafted especially for women. With activities ranging from pickleball to prayer, this retreat promises a safe haven for relaxation and connection. Kimberly shares her excitement about expanding this vision and her commitment to women's wellness, offering insights into upcoming offerings for adventurous souls in 2025. Engage with this episode to explore themes of travel, community, and personal growth, and be inspired to embark on your own journeys with mindfulness and joy.Sign up for a Luxury Retreat in 2025 hosted in the Hill Country of Texas.https://christianluxuryvacations.com/Get 10% off use code: FIRSTBOOKINGInstagram @solotraveladventures50Facebook community: Solo Travel for Women Over 50Send me a message or share your solo travel story with me.https://www.speakpipe.com/SoloTravelAdventuresLeave a review:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/solo-travel-adventures-safe-travel-for-women-preparing-for-a-trip-overcoming-fear-travel-tips/id1650161410
She's Wild + Radiant w/ Ashley June | Christian Entrepreneur, Online Business,Marketing, Faith,Coach
I am currently on a mini-sabbatical, but I am so excited to share in today's podcast an invaluable opportunity for Christian coaches who are moms with young daughters (ages 7-13). If you're like me, you crave a relationship with your daughter. It is not easy being a busy Christian business coach who is building a business but also raising daughters. If you want to find a way to connect with your daughter and show her how much you value her, you do not want to miss this podcast episode where I share all about the retreat I put together, so you are able to… Build strong mother-daughter bonds Teach your daughters how to build deep and honoring friendships Speak identity over your daughter Teach your daughter how to have a healthy mind and body Enable your little girl to become a brave + purpose-driven little world-changer I invite you to join me and my two daughters, Eleanor (almost 10) and June (7), in Gatlinburg, TN for a transformative, identity-driven, 4-day, 3-night unplugged LUXURY RETREAT designed for Christian CEO moms and their daughters (ages 7-13) to foster DEEP MOTHER-DAUGHTER CONNECTION. Get more information about the retreat here: https://www.wildandradiant.com/audaciousdollywood GET STARTED TODAY Ready to launch? Join The Selah Collective 12-Month Group Coaching Program Ready to scale? Join the Selah Mastermind For the Holy Spirit-led coaches who want to hit $100K in the next 12 months, get the 25+ page guide: 12-Months to $100k. Free coaching masterclass: Watch the Recession-Proof Online Biz Masterclass The Productivity Playbook: Get your business organized with my Productivity Playbook Ready to get an all-in-one funnel builder? Sign up for Kartra today! Get FREE, ORGANIC email leads on Instagram using this DM flow template. READ THE BLOG EPISODE 189. Your Daughter Needs You - Come Speak Identity To Your Daughter by Joining Me At The Audacious Dollywood Retreat OTHER EPISODES YOU MIGHT ENJOY Episode 10. How to Manage Mompreneur Life With Little Kids at Home Episode 141. How I Work 5-10 Hour Weeks in My Coaching Business During My Family-Focused Summers --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/shes-wild-and-radiant/message
Are you ready to live your best life? Well, my friend. It starts TODAY.In this bonus episode, I'm calling your fun forward. It's time to start f**king around a whole lot more, because this is where you will get paid – in all things. Happiness, connection, strong relationships, pleasure, luxury, adventure, money – manifesting all of it starts when you say a huge heck yes to your own fun.Don't believe me? Well, how's not having fun been working out for you? How is being an overly serious and over responsible perfectionist treating you? How is being in a state of scarcity and lack and fear and imposter syndrome and "I can't" been bringing in the amazingness? Okay, maybe none of these things are really you, but I'll be so assertive to say that it is most people. And it's time to shake yourself out of this unconscious slumber! Because when we create our day-to-day lives from that energy, it reinforces the creation of an entire world of people who are building structures and a society that leads us to live in a way that is unsatisfying and all-out unhealthy. We have manifested the world we are in right now. We need to own that, and do something to change it.I'm not here for creating a crappy world for myself or future generations, and I'm guessing neither are you. So, whether you join Riselle and I at the spectacular Island Girl Awakening Retreat in St. Maarten Jun 4-9 or not, I hope this episode inspires you to start dreaming and to start stepping in. Because the world needs you to say a lot more hell yeses to your fun.To join the retreat, go to jenliss.com/retreat and it will redirect you over to Risselle's page. I'll be along for the whole ride with the group, and will be offering breathwork multiple days at the retreat. It's going to be an amazing, beautiful and absolutely transformative experience for all who join us.Mentioned in this episode:The Dream Makers PodcastFollow Claire Byrt on Instagram Support the showWant to work with me live, in person? I'll be on the island of St. Maarten for the Island Girl Awakening Retreat where I'll be joining The Traveling Island Girl, Riselle Celestina, for a week of transformative fun, adventure, LUXURY, and healing. If you're ready to say a huge heck yes to living your best life, this will be the experience for you. Apply to be one of the beautiful women to join us at jenliss.com/retreat. ---See the other ways you can work with me at jenliss.com Other ways you can support: Share an episode and tag Jen on Instagram @untetheredjen Follow/subscribe to get updates of new episodes Leave a review! Connect with Jen JenLiss.com @untetheredjen Music created and produced by Matt Bollenbach
Are you ready to live your best life? Well, my friend. It starts TODAY.In this bonus episode, I'm calling your fun forward. It's time to start f**king around a whole lot more, because this is where you will get paid – in all things. Happiness, connection, strong relationships, pleasure, luxury, adventure, money – manifesting all of it starts when you say a huge heck yes to your own fun.Don't believe me? Well, how's not having fun been working out for you? How is being an overly serious and over responsible perfectionist treating you? How is being in a state of scarcity and lack and fear and imposter syndrome and "I can't" been bringing in the amazingness? Okay, maybe none of these things are really you, but I'll be so assertive to say that it is most people. And it's time to shake yourself out of this unconscious slumber! Because when we create our day-to-day lives from that energy, it reinforces the creation of an entire world of people who are building structures and a society that leads us to live in a way that is unsatisfying and all-out unhealthy. We have manifested the world we are in right now. We need to own that, and do something to change it.I'm not here for creating a crappy world for myself or future generations, and I'm guessing neither are you. So, whether you join Riselle and I at the spectacular Island Girl Awakening Retreat in St. Maarten Jun 4-9 or not, I hope this episode inspires you to start dreaming and to start stepping in. Because the world needs you to say a lot more hell yeses to your fun.To join the retreat, go to jenliss.com/retreat and it will redirect you over to Risselle's page. I'll be along for the whole ride with the group, and will be offering breathwork multiple days at the retreat. It's going to be an amazing, beautiful and absolutely transformative experience for all who join us.Mentioned in this episode:The Dream Makers PodcastFollow Claire Byrt on Instagram Support the showWant to work with me live, in person? I'll be on the island of St. Maarten for the Island Girl Awakening Retreat where I'll be joining The Traveling Island Girl, Riselle Celestina, for a week of transformative fun, adventure, LUXURY, and healing. If you're ready to say a huge heck yes to living your best life, this will be the experience for you. Apply to be one of the beautiful women to join us at jenliss.com/retreat. ---See the other ways you can work with me at jenliss.com Other ways you can support: Share an episode and tag Jen on Instagram @untetheredjen Follow/subscribe to get updates of new episodes Leave a review! Connect with Jen JenLiss.com @untetheredjen Music created and produced by Matt Bollenbach
Apply here for the Brexley Retreat One spot left!Check out Citrine: My favorite, one-stop-shop for all things low-tox skincare and beauty. Save 10% by using code: ashleytaylorwellness (all brands except TheraBody, Vintner's Daughter, and Kypris)Click here for CitrineFollow me on Instagram here:https://www.instagram.com/ashleytaylorwellness/https://www.instagram.com/highmaintenancehippiepodcast/Apply for 1:1 Coaching: https://secure.gethealthie.com/appointments/embed_appt?dietitian_id=1270471&require_offering=true&offering_id=133465&hide_package_images=false2:50 - August 18th at Citrine Natural Beauty Bar in AZ “Girls Night Out” event6:07 - Brexley Retreat Wednesday October 11th- October 15th7:00 - Private chef9:05 - Buccal massages & facials (Incredible 2hr treatment)9:40 - Optional IVs & Treatments10:05 - Spa day & Massages included 10:20 - Airfare & getting to the location is the only thing you need to take care of10:45 - Hiking in AZ & Optimyze & Breathwork & Group Sound Bath12:00 - You get your own bedroom12:30 - Coffee enemas, Red light & Braintap12:40 - Books & practice being bored13:30 - Luxury Retreat
Welcome to this week's episode of the Maeve Ferguson Podcast. In this episode, we'll be diving into the highlights and insights from the recent luxury VIP retreat in Galgorm, Northern Ireland. The breakthroughs and energy at the retreat were incredible, with guest experts from around the world sharing their brilliance. Today, I'll be sharing some key takeaways from each guest speaker session that can help you build and scale your evergreen coaching business. Coach Kasia, the mindset coach in the Evergreen Lifestyle Business Academy, started the retreat by emphasizing the power of intention. She provided a stunning audio session to set the right intention for success. One concept that particularly resonated was the idea of single tasking. As someone who typically juggles multiple tasks simultaneously, the realization of focusing on one thing at a time was a moment of clarity. Kasia also discussed mindful eating, highlighting the importance of being present and grounded while nourishing ourselves. Additionally, she emphasized the significance of daily intention setting and scripting to shape the life we desire. Monika Mueller, an expert in personal style and personal brand elevation, enlightened the audience on how personal style can elevate your personal brand. She shared her journey of helping me feel confident and comfortable in my style, aligning with the message of attracting high-value clients. Monica's insights sparked the question: Are you showing up as your personal brand to attract the clients you desire? Monica will soon be conducting masterclasses in the Evergreen Lifestyle Business Academy, providing valuable guidance to clients. Jill Weberding, a copywriter for seven-figure coaches, delivered a compelling session on crafting persuasive copy. Instead of trying to sell something that doesn't resonate with your audience, she stressed the importance of providing what they want while also offering what they truly need. Jill's expertise was highly regarded, leading her to join Team Ferguson as a Copy Coach in the Evergreen Lifestyle Business Academy. Her ability to transform sales pages, email follow-ups, and workshop decks is sparking some serious excitement in the Academy community! Felicia Ansah, a vibrant and energetic expert, shared her insights on using Facebook Lives to fill sales funnels. Her session resonated strongly with our retreat VIPs, highlighting the infectious nature of energy and connection. When utilizing her methodology, injecting energy into your interactions helps build know, like, and trust, leading to increased sales. Felicia will be conducting a masterclass on Facebook Live inside the Evergreen Lifestyle Business Academy, providing valuable strategies to enhance client connections. Christine Amerman, an exceptional business coach of mine, provided guidance on utilising podcasts as a growth tool without a transactional approach. Instead, the focus is on building relationships and facilitating transformations. Christine's mastery of podcast guesting has helped me secure appearances on prominent shows, and she'll be sharing her strategies in an upcoming masterclass within the Academy. Nicole Janton, an extraordinary talent in releasing emotional blocks, joined the retreat after working with me on overcoming internal obstacles. Her expertise showcased the importance of ongoing personal growth, regardless of one's life experiences. Nicole's guidance and emotional healing led me calm, peace, and ease within my business, transitioning from constant 'doing' to a state of flow. Jess, our in house sales coach within the Evergreen Lifestyle Business Academy, provided additional brilliance to the retreat with her training on energy in sales. By aligning energetically and setting intentions for sales calls, success becomes inevitable. Jess's session empowered attendees with powerful sales scripts and strategies, equipping them for success. Let our Guest Speakers that you heard about them on The Maeve Ferguson Podcast! DM "RETREAT" to be in the room next time - March 5-8, 2024 in Galgorm.com, N Ireland Connect with Kasia Connect with Monika Connect with Felicia Connect with Jill Connect with Christine Connect with Nicole Connect with Jess
In this episode of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution's Go Atlanta podcast, Ligaya Figueras takes you to Georgia's newest luxury hotel, which is in a town most people have never heard of. AJC reporter Bo Emerson will discuss the changes coming to the leadership of the Alliance Theater. And Yvonne Zusel will introduce you to Buckhead's newest Japanese Steakhouse. Go Atlanta is supported by SMARTBOX Moving and Storage. Use promo code SBXATL20 to get 20 dollars off your booking. Links to today's topics: Alliance Theatre makes historic announcement with two artistic directors The gift of a grandfather's mandolin brings happiness and trouble EXCLUSIVE: Staplehouse team partners with ranch owners for luxury retreat in rural Georgia Prefecture Japanese Steakhouse to open next week in Buckhead Sip Restaurant to take over former Babette's Cafe space in Virginia-Highland Doc Chey's in Grant Park to be replaced by Chef Wang's Subscribe to the AJC: If you aren't a subscriber to The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, click here to get unlimited digital access to the AJC at a special price. Listen and subscribe to the new Go Atlanta podcast for free at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or Stitcher. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Lauren McLaughlin is a speaker, author and the founder of Conscious Strong.Having been a master-certified Pilates instructor and brain health practitioner for the past 16 years, she has had the pleasure and experience to witness life transformations in her clients. Her dedication to continued learning has her certified in a multitude of modalities associated with movement and brain health. Also, being a mother of five, she totally understands the challenges of balancing a busy family and career with self-care and personal growth. It all takes patience and persistence. The Conscious Strong lifestyle comes purely from her journey to find balance and fulfillment in all areas of life. She can support and guide you to reclaiming your mind and body through your lens of living. Enjoy living a pain free life!Find her here:https://conscious7.com/https://www.instagram.com/consciousstrong/http://www.malcolmteasdale.com
HAPPY NEW YEAR AND THANK YOU FRIENDS!I wanted to share a word of gratitude for your support of The Green Life and , as we venture into 2023 with new episode, I hope they will continue to bring you joy and knowledge to allow you to get healthier and happier! Tomorrow we will have a special episode about a new documentary, Revelations Cafe, and I truly hope you will love it as much as I enjoyed interviewing the founders of the cafe, by the same name, and stars of the documentary. Then next week Tuesday, we begin our series for 2023, with Dr Bernie Siegel! So stay tuned, as there is only more awesomeness to come!I am also sharing the details to my amazing retreat here In Portugal this coming May, 5th to 10th! Please check the details here www.liveleanhealth.com/luxretreat Terms and Conditions HERE Life changing, soul soothing, fun and culturally enriching luxury retreat Do you ever just wish to go away, without having to worry about organizing and planning for accommodation, transport, food and experiences? Our team does that for you here! We have organized the perfect Luxury experience that embodies retreats elements, like daily yoga and meditation and health and wellness practices, with amazing culinary experience of healthy , fresh and flavourful food, with amazing wine, as well as the fun and excitement of exploring nearby natural treasures, popular sites and cities and truly absorb the cultural richness that Northern Portugal has to offer!
Perth-based Kim Swinyard is no stranger to adversity. Having for many years dutifully performed the role of primary carer for her chronically ill Mum, she sadly also endured the premature passing of her Mum several years ago, prompting her to re-evaluate her life's priorities. With that perspective in tow, Kim and her long-term partner Jeff established their building design practice, Studio Atelier, in 2012, and have since accumulated an incredible portfolio of projects, with a focus on working with existing structures and upgrading them rather than demolishing and starting over. It was only in recent years that Kim and Jeff decided their significant design and renovation experience might well lend itself to the set-up of a holiday property, so after quite an arduous, at times drama-filled search, they in 2021 purchased a sizeable plot of land with a modest shed on it in Western Australia's Denmark region, now known as Stillwood Retreat. In the months to follow, with two young kids in tow and at all times closely informed by their commitment to sustainability, they painstakingly converted the shed into a luxury adults-only retreat, running solely off rainwater, using upcycled / secondhand fittings and furniture wherever possible, integrating natural stone offcuts into the design and much more. And it all paid off, with Stillwood now enjoying a 100% occupancy rate only 4 months after opening and 80% of bookings being made directly. I enjoyed every moment of my chat with Kim last week and I'm sure you will too.
Announcement - I will be featured in TEFOS - The Executive Functioning Online Summit- with over 30 experts in parenting, ADHD, Autism and more. I will share 3 things to KNOW and 3 things to DO when you child is having a behavior challenge. Register now to join us for free Aug 5-8. Also available anytime thereafter!Let's have some fun in style with Amanda Goring. While summer is around the corner and we plan for a world that is opening up more and more every day, why not explore it with our families?Amanda Goring is a Luxury Travel Consultant and the CEO of Instyle travel. Instyle Travel offers clients a customized experience for luxury travel around the world. They offer premium retreats and mastermind services for Nurses and wellness entrepreneurs so that they can have a hassle free, opulent experience. Amanda Goring is a certified member of CLIA (Cruise Lines International Association), Disney, Marriott, ACCOR hotels, Vacation builder certified with Inteletravel, along with a few others.For the Past couple of years, her company has worked to bring our clients' luxurious dream vacations, and access to exclusive 6- and 7-star locations and 5-star vendors. Amanda's love for retreats and masterminds came from her need to have explicit attention to detail and white glove service when traveling. Seeing that there was a lack of when it came to providing wellness entrepreneurs with exemplary travel services, Amanda decided to use her experience as a keen organized pharmacist to create a business that focused on the needs of those in health and wellness. To learn more about Amanda's services or book a call about your next retreat, contact us by sending your dm to the below links or you may also GET A QUOTE on our website at https://www.instyletravelllc.com/Our quest to manage our travel business and fulfill luxury vacation dreams and our Luxury Retreat services through our commitment to personalized, world class services has always been our mission.She is active on our Social Media Platforms. Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/amanda.goring.7Instagram @ https://www.instagram.com/instyletravelbossbabe/Contact us by sending your dm to the above links or you may also GET A QUOTE on our love website @ https://www.instyletravelllc.com/Link to all our travel Episodes and experience is on our YouTube channel at https://youtube.com/c/LittleMissTravelersIt's a family travel channel that teaches and shows the amazing places you can visit with your families and also places and adventures you can do as family. Be sure to Subscribe while there. Thank you for supporting Amanda and her family!Host- Ekua Walker, Peds NP, parent coach and C.E.O. - Chief Encouragement OfficerHost of Www.MomsChangingtheWorld.orgFacebook - Moms Changing the World Podcast groupParent Coaching with Ekua- www.BeCalmParenting.comInstagram - BeCalmParenting (@becalm_parenting) • Instagram photos and videosProduction Partner: Koby Blankson
Want to really amplify your brand and business? Host a retreat! Retreats are a great way to bring your customers and clients together to really understand what you're all about. While the idea of hosting a retreat sounds fun, hosting itself can be stressful, overwhelming and hard to manage alone. Brooke Dumas of Brooke Dumas Retreats makes hosting luxury retreats seamless. Learn more about how she got her start in the retreat industry and best practices when hosting your own retreat. Here's what you'll learn: How Brooke started to work as a wedding planner, even though she never wanted to be one. Brooke shares her journey through the corporate world and why she decided to start a business on her own.Finding that thing that fulfills you. For Brooke, wedding planning was fine, but she needed something else: she wanted to help other entrepreneurs with their events.What is a retreat? Why do people go to retreats? What can someone obtain from it? Brooke explains what she was looking for when she planned her first retreat.Brooke and Emily share their experiences of making their first retreat: common mistakes and problems that they faced.How much can you charge for a retreat? Brooke gives us her formula to answer that question. You have to start by doing your research.Starting the retreat planning process: what things do you have to have in mind? Why do you want to host a retreat? Brooke has several tips to organize the activities and venues of your event and talks about different costs that you will have to pay to make it. Find out how Brooke can help you to plan your event in Brooke Dumas Retreat or follow her on social media.Instagram: @brooke_dumas_retreatsSign up for The First Degree Membership! By becoming a member, we're getting more intimate than ever! Get the Membership now! Check our past episodes of The Sixth Degree podcast! Remember to follow us on:Instagram: @six_degrees_societyFacebook: @sixdegreessocietyTwitter: @six_societyGo to the homepage.
Caren Carrasco is Senior Partner at Benjamin David Group, a 4-year-old marketing consultancy that excels at digital marketing – in particular, website creation, branding, content strategy, social media, email marketing, and paid media. Benjamin David group works with a wide range of clients, from startups focused on getting their Series A, others with their first infusion of venture capital, to larger, more mature corporations like Cirque du Soleil. The objective? To help their clients get fast, profitable growth. Many clients are B2B. Benjamin David Group provides strategy, with a focus on figuring out how to get traction fast, and supplies the team to make it happen – either by handing off the strategic plan to the client's team or by facilitating the hiring of an appropriate team. “It doesn't make sense to pay a consultant to execute,” Caren says, except maybe at the very beginning when the marketing structure is not yet established. To maintain close contact, at least one member of Caren's agency will work in-office at the client's site. Except COVID-19 has changed things up. Caren explains how BDG is handling the imposed transition to virtual, the continued importance of weekly contact with their clients, the impact of an established and clear cut workflow, and why detailed meeting documentation is especially critical at this time. Caren started her career in loyalty and email marketing, and worked in a variety of industries. At Luxury Retreats, a villa rental company headquartered in Montreal, she drove customer journeys, learned “fast and agile” marketing, and worked closely with Salesforce. Salesforce invited her and her Luxury Retreat co-worker, Benjamin David, to speak at Connections 2014 on building effective client life-cycle programs, engagement strategies, and campaign automation. Realizing the depth of their knowledge, Ben and Caren decided to form a marketing consultancy, and set up their first office . . . in a local Starbucks. (This year, Salesforce Connections 2020, originally scheduled in Chicago for May 4 through May 6, will be a virtual experience.) In this interview, Caren introduces a powerful market targeting tool, RFM database segmentation. RFM identifies different buyer groups so that marketers can apply group-specific strategies and optimize repeat business. RFM is an acronym for recency, frequency, and monetary – where recency is how recently the buyer made a purchase; frequency is the number of times the buyer has purchased; and monetary is the dollar value of the purchase. Each category of buyer type needs to be approached in a way congruent with their buying history. Caren admits that BDG does not provide all the services a client might need. Instead, they work with a network of trusted partners, many of them curated through networking at industry events. Over the past 4 years, the agency has actually invested in 8 of its clients, through either sweat equity or capital investment. This type of partnering is something BDG would like to further explore since a client's success then becomes BDG's success. Caren and Ben can be reached on the company website at: www.benjamin-david.com or on LinkedIn. Transcript Follows: ROB: Welcome to the Marketing Agency Leadership Podcast. I'm your host, Rob Kischuk, and I am joined today by Caren Carrasco, Senior Partner at Benjamin David Group based in Montreal, Canada. Welcome to the podcast, Caren. CAREN: Thank you, Rob. ROB: Fantastic to have you here. Why don't you kick us off by telling us about Benjamin David Group and where your firm excels? CAREN: Sure. Benjamin David Group, we're a marketing consultancy based in Montreal. We do everything that has to do with digital marketing, from website creation, branding, content strategy, social media, email marketing, paid media. We excel at those verticals. Our clientele can go from bigger corporations like Cirque du Soleil, which is a very well-known brand, or we also work with startups. The startup scene in Montreal and Toronto is very big right now, so we find a niche to work with funded startups – startups that are either chasing a Series A or that just got funded and they need a marketing arm to execute and start having traction. So, we help them with their marketing efforts. We have been in business for about 4 years now, and we're a team of marketing consultants. Our main goal is to help our clients with fast, profitable growth – not only to help them grow, but do it as fast as we can. That's a little bit of the nature of the startup clients that we have. They need to show results fast. ROB: Now more than ever, startups are asked to actually prove that their economics are good, and it sounds like you have this sweet spot where you're coming in in that in-between time where there is something there, there is something worth marketing and something to prove, still. They're not at the point maybe past a Series B, C, D, E, whatever, where they would bring in a CMO and a bigtime team. When they're looking to get to that Series A, what are some of the key metrics that you're driving and some of the key channels that are working for them to get there? CAREN: We work with quite a few B2B clients. What we focus on at the very beginning is to really set up a model where we can track what is the recipe to start growing. The recipe will have a mix between paid media, of course content will be present everywhere, but our first approach is to try to understand the formula to start driving traction, either through account-based marketing or gaining leads through gated content on different platforms. We actually act as their de facto CMO. We not only bring the strategy, but we also bring the muscle, the team to execute. Once we find that formula, we have two approaches. Either we hand the strategy to our client so that they can execute with their team, or we can take the executive with us and help them through the hiring process so that at some point, once they have their marketing team, we can hand that execution to them because it doesn't make sense to pay a consultant to execute. It makes sense at the very beginning when you're creating the pillars and having the foundation of your marketing practice, but after that, our goal is to really make our client autonomous, and they can use us for direction and strategy. That's a little bit of our approach. ROB: You mentioned the CMO. Probably not typically a full-time CMO, but probably a lot of times actually a fractional marketing team. So, I'd imagine there's a point where you are incrementally replacing yourselves, and sometimes you're able probably to bring – do you have one super marketer that's assigned to a client? Or are you giving them a thin slice of a full-on marketing team? Maybe two, three, five people, where they couldn't imagine having five full-timers on staff, but with you, they get a piece of five different expertises that they wouldn't have. CAREN: Exactly. We have a few clients on that model, and it's very effective for them because, to your point, they're not getting only one person. They're getting a fraction of our team. Another thing that we do with our clients is that we have an office presence with them. We make sure that we have a seat in their office so that we can be with them, and it's not a remote collaboration; we're actually there to be part of the key decisions, to also train their future team if they're at the point of hiring. It's a very, very effective model, and it helps fast-track things and make sure that we're aligned with our business objectives. ROB: The in-person model is definitely a differentiator, and I think it probably distinguishes you from people who might even outsource a lot of their execution to maybe somewhere far away. It's often so beneficial to have someone who understands intrinsically the context of the company, the context of the location, and relationships with the team. Originally, you and I were scheduled to meet up in Austin, Texas for South by Southwest, and as everyone is probably well aware by now, that was cancelled. That in-person conversation for us was cancelled. I'd imagine some of your in-person conversations – perhaps all of them – have also been cancelled and that seat at the office is empty along with the rest of them. How have you thought about adapting that personal integration into the team operating in this coronavirus, social distancing, remote working environment? CAREN: Specifically, for South by Southwest – and this is a small collaboration that I did with another company through a webinar – there's still so many things that we can do even if events have been cancelled. We still have access to the attendee list for, for example, South by Southwest or any event. So, I think companies can still try to make those meetings happen, just not personally, but virtually. So that's one way you can still get the advantage of the whole event. With our clients, we're keeping the communications fluid through the tools that we have. We're making sure that every week, we're in touch with them. Because it's a situation that is not only on our side, but on their side as well, it has been very positive, the transition of not being in office, but making sure that we are online and available through different platforms and making sure that we have touchpoints with them. Actually, one of the things that we have at BDG is that we work with Jira and Confluence and we make sure that every single thing that happens for an internal meeting/external meeting, it's documented in meeting notes. That way, even if you're not physically there or if there's a meeting that was held between certain people, we make sure everyone is in the loop by giving access to those meeting notes. So far, with this whole crisis, I think we have managed well with our clients. ROB: That's really interesting. Jira and Confluence are pretty sophisticated and capable tools. Kind of a Basecamp on steroids sometimes. CAREN: Yeah. Thanks to us being very diligent on having our setup with those tools, it's actually how and why we are well-positioned to work remotely with our clients because we have a very clear workflow and process and methodology. So, I'm happy that we put that in place so that now we can actually work efficiently remotely. ROB: Excellent. You mentioned that you started BDG around 4 years ago. Tell me about that origin story. How did you come to start a business that you've now been glad to grow and work with some really excellent clients? CAREN: My expertise as a marketer was with loyalty and email marketing specifically. I worked in different industries, from luxury travel to loyalty. I worked at Aeroplan, which is the loyalty program of Air Canada. Here in Montreal, I worked at Luxury Retreats, which is a villa rental company that got acquired by Airbnb a couple of years ago. I was lucky enough to have the opportunity to work at a startup at Luxury Retreats and go through what it means to work fast and agile and where speed is everything. That's where I met my co-founder, Benjamin. We were very knowledgeable in everything that has to do with the customer journey and lifecycle. We worked closely with Salesforce. At the time it was ExactTarget. The people at Salesforce were very impressed with the way we were driving customer lifecycles with Luxury Retreats, to the point that they invited us to Connections and to give speaking sessions in Indianapolis and to basically speak to their clients about everything that they can do from a marketing automation standpoint. At that point, I think it was the very beginning of thinking that we could actually have a practice out of consulting, because we were very knowledgeable in everything that has to do with customer journeys. At that point, Ben had been at Luxury Retreats for 16 years, and I was working by that time at Aeroplan. At some point we got together and he was the one approaching me to say, “Caren, let's create a consultancy on marketing. We're very knowledgeable.” At the time I was like, “How are we going to find clients? How do we grow this?” So, we started together. I quit my job. We started working at a Starbucks, no office. Fast forward 4 years, we're a team of 20 consultants and we have big clients such as Cirque du Soleil and a very healthy pipeline. It was an interesting decision, but it was very rewarding to see how based on the knowledge you have and the expertise, you can actually build a business out of it and grow it. ROB: Congratulations on all of that. It seems like a lot of your success is rooted in some very – I see with Jira and Confluence, and then also with ExactTarget, there's this deep technical competency that seems to resonate throughout and elevates the work to a level of consultancy and not just some sort of lightweight content shop. Now, what I'd like to dig into that goes even deeper to that technical capability is you have prepared presentations on something called RFM segmentation. Tell us what RFM segmentation is, what we need to know, and how we should be deploying it. CAREN: When we worked at Luxury Retreats and the reason why Salesforce was very impressed about what we were doing in marketing automation and lifecycle journeys was the segmentation that we put behind it. Basically, RFM segmentation is a way for you to segment your database and monetize it and get the most out of repeat business. This is a model that is very easy to implement for businesses for retail and travel. Basically, what you're trying to do is have a very specific strategy for people that have purchased with you one time or more than one time and have a different approach for each one, because you shouldn't be targeting in the same way a first-time buyer as a three-time buyer. That will help you with your incentive strategy, how you give up promotions, how you incentivize your database to keep buying more. RFM stands for recency, frequency, and monetary – recency, how recently the purchase was; frequency, how many times the buyer has purchased; and monetary, the value. In a nutshell, you assign scores from let's say 1 to 5 to one of those dimensions, and you will have different clusters of segments that you can target differently. Think about having a big grid of different segments where you are going to have your VIPs, which are the 5-5-5s. Let's say someone that made a purchase yesterday over $1,000 and they have purchased more than three times. The way you target a 5-5-5 is very different than the way you target a 1-1-1, someone that maybe had purchased over a year ago for a very low amount of money and they just purchased once. This really helps you focus your efforts and understand how you should be moving your low-engaged segments through your high-engaged segments. It's a very, very strategic and detailed approach, and it's a methodology that we have put in practice with different clients, as I was saying, in the retail and travel industry with very good results in terms of repeat business. ROB: I think that makes sense, and it makes even more sense with your background in loyalty because as I think about you talking about a 5-5-5, I think about the different airline status programs, even some credit card programs. It seems like there are entire programs, your Delta Platinums and Diamonds and I don't know how high it goes, that are all about capturing the brain of a 5-5-5. CAREN: Exactly. Also, because you don't have infinite budget to give incentives to everyone, that's why the RFM segmentation helps to put exactly where you should be putting your efforts. And at the same time, not everything is going to be a monetary incentive. Sometimes recency, like the time where you're targeting someone, is the variable that will make you move the needle. Through analysis, you can understand when is the right time to send a communication – for example, an email – to a customer that just made a purchase for the first time so that you can convince them at the right time to make the second purchase. It's not about maybe the incentive, but to understand that, for example, on Day 72, that's where your database is the perfect timing to trigger a second purchase. ROB: Very interesting. Does this have any applications then into something like a Cirque du Soleil or even into some of the startups that you work with? CAREN: Yeah, absolutely. We implement it on different clients. Any type of business that has a repeat behavior that it's a product or a service that you can buy over and over again can use RFM segmentation. ROB: So if you're in something like Cirque du Soleil, you might know that someone's going to buy every time you come to town or they're going to buy – I don't even know if there are higher packages available that you can get them into. But you could actually design marketing around the knowledge that someone's definitely going to go and what they're going to buy, versus they might come let's say every couple of years. CAREN: Exactly. It's the same thing as in travel, for the travel industry. Depending on your niche, you know when is the right time for someone to start thinking of their next travel. Because you know that information, which is your recency factor, you know exactly the right time to push for the next trip. At the same time, for most of the businesses that I have been working with, there is a truth in the data, which is once you convert a first-time buyer into a second-time buyer, you basically have them for life. If you make sure that you convert a one-time to a two-time, to get them to repeat to three times, four times, depending on your industry, is not that difficult. The big step that you have to focus on at the beginning of the program is how you make a first-time buyer buy a second time. After that, if you give good service and the product is good, they're going to be happy and they're going to keep buying from you. So that's what I usually recommend to our clients and where we usually focus at the beginning, to transform the first-time buyers into second-time buyers. ROB: Suppose you've solved the initial part of getting somebody to be a repeat buyer. Are there industries where you can actually impact the recency, frequency, or monetization of the customers? It seems like in some cases, particularly in travel, moving someone up from a one, a two, to three, to four, to five on the monetization scale, for instance, would be a real game-changer for a business. CAREN: Exactly. For example, if you master the recency and frequency and now you are close in the window for them to book faster and you're making them book with you multiple times, then you're viable to start to tackle monetary, how you can get them to spend more money with you. And there's different marketing strategies that you can do around that. ROB: What's an example of a way you might be able to move somebody up the monetization or frequency scale, for that matter? CAREN: We did a very interesting promotion once at Luxury Retreats. We were giving free flights to anyone that would be booking for a certain period of time for certain locations. It was a very interesting way to move people, first of all from first-time buyers to repeat buyers, and also to increase their monetary value because we needed to lock them for a certain number of nights. That promotion turned out to be one of the most successful promotions in this particular niche. This is luxury travel. So, you're getting a free flight, and the gain for the company is right away because you're not putting money upfront. You're only giving away the incentive once they book with you. That's a promotion that is still alive, and it was very, very successful from an RFM perspective because we were tackling the three variables at a time. ROB: That's fascinating. It seems like in the case of luxury travel, in particular, one of the things you may be able to do is actually change someone's concept of themselves as being the sort of person who does this sort of travel. If you can get them to think of themselves that way, it probably becomes something that feeds itself a little bit. CAREN: Yeah. In particular with luxury travel, incentives have a different take because those are brands that don't get discounted. It's a luxury item, so you don't offer discounts. Everything that you're offering them, either to book faster or to increase the basket size, is actually on giving them a better experience, to upgrade their experience, to give them something more. So it's a different way to see the incentive and how you can make them increase their monetary value. ROB: Fantastic. Caren, when you think about your 4-year journey so far building Benjamin David Group, what are some things that you might do differently if you were starting over? Some lessons learned, if you will. CAREN: I think as we positioned ourselves as a growth partner of our clients, one of the things that we have been doing – it's not something that I would do differently, but I think it's knowledge that I wish I'd had since Day 1: to build a network of trusted partners that I can always go to, to enhance the service that I provide to my clients. Just to give you an example, we don't provide PR services. We're very focused on digital marketing. But we have a lot of clients that at some point, because of the different marketing strategies that we have with them, there's a right time for them, for example, to engage with a PR agency. Sometimes we don't have the right partner to send to our clients. So I think to have a very strong network of different service providers that don't necessarily have to do with my core business, but that I can always give to my clients so that they can continue with that execution is something that I would like to have curated faster during this journey. ROB: What have you found to be some of the keys to establishing those connections? It sounds like you have a lot of that in place now. CAREN: A lot of these connections and partnerships that we have developed right now have been based off networking, to be honest. In every event and every opportunity that we attend, there are other players attending there. Just to give you an example, at South by Southwest, there are multiple agencies going there. Myself, I was booked pretty much the whole week with other agencies where my services are complementary to them or where they actually complement my services. So the best way we have curated those relationships has been through networking. ROB: I think another question that comes into play with that sort of partnership is: how do you think about, when you're working with a client, whether that relationship is an introduction and a referral or whether it's a white label service or just generally provided under the scope of BDG? CAREN: The way that we have managed, it depends on the needs of the client. Also, it depends on our direction on the overall service. Sometimes we just connect the client with the service provider and they can work with them directly and do whatever they need to do. But there are other instances where it makes sense for us to be involved, just to give direction to this third party, and then they will be working with us behind the scenes and we will be assisting them with the direction and getting all the information from the client, and then we're able to brief the third party. So it really depends on the mandate and also where the client sits, where they want to move forward. But both angles have worked with us. ROB: I can imagine some startup where you are the entire marketing arm of the organization, they probably just want you there to solve any marketing problem possible and to bring solutions to the table. Is that part of the mix? CAREN: Exactly, and that's a big difference. For example, I'm just thinking from a startup. That's the difference between hiring for example five different freelancers – let's say that a startup goes, "I'm going to hire someone for social media, someone for SEO, someone for email marketing,” and so on; the client will still have to have someone to manage those five professionals and make sure that people are not working in silos and bring them all together with the direction. The difference with us is that we are that connection. We have the team and we have the specialists. The client just needs to make individual connections with the specialist because everything is centralized through our service. I think that's a big advantage for us to work in that way, mostly with our startup clients. ROB: Caren, what do you think is coming up next for BDG that we should be looking forward to, or maybe some lines of service that you're doing where you see some trends emerging? CAREN: Other things I would do at BDG – we do digital marketing, but we also have a small venture arm. Whenever it makes sense for us, we do invest in some of our clients in a mix between sweat equity and capital. That's something that we would like to explore even more. We have made eight investments during these past 4 years. Moving forward in 2020-2021, we really want to keep developing that ability to invest in companies where we provide the marketing services, but because we're also investors of the company, the dots are aligned, so our clients' success will be also our success. We want to keep exploring and get deeper into our investment arm. ROB: Very good. Any of those companies that we should be looking out for that you'd like to plug while we're chatting? CAREN: Absolutely. One of the companies that we're very, very proud of how they have success – it's a marketplace. They're called GoMaterials. Basically it's a marketplace between landscapers and vendors. We have been helping them since Day 1. It's a very, very interesting concept. They are disrupting an industry that is very old-fashioned, where everything is done through paper, and they're bringing technology to the industry, which is where they are succeeding in the space. So that's one of our investments that we're very, very proud of. ROB: Very, very interesting. That is probably a hot one right now, at least where we are in Atlanta. Landscaping is considered one of those necessary services where business is going to keep on humming except for maybe some people would pull back. But at the same time, probably having an online service to handle some of the logistics is better than going in person for a lot of people. CAREN: Absolutely. They have a platform where everything is centralized, so it's going to be a big, big change for the industry. The way that we provide and we support them is we have very good experience with marketplaces. Back at Luxury Retreats, it was basically a marketplace between the hosts and the guests. They're basically doing the same thing, but for landscapers. All industries that have been managed in an old-fashioned way, whoever can disrupt that and bring technology and make that marketplace unified has a winning angle to gain that market, and that's what they're doing. ROB: Fantastic. Caren, when people want to find you and want to find Benjamin David Group, where should they look? CAREN: Our website, www.benjamin-david.com. Also, we're very, very active on LinkedIn. I would say that our main focus in terms of content is through LinkedIn. So either our website or our LinkedIn page. That's where they can find us. ROB: Fantastic. Caren, thank you so much for coming on the podcast, and best wishes to you and BDG, and hopefully we can connect up in person at your first South by Southwest in 2021. Hopefully we can make that happen. CAREN: Absolutely. Thank you, Rob, for the invite. 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