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In this episode, I sit down with Wisconsin hemp farmer Misty Lee Poehnelt — we talk about how the hemp program is going in Wisconsin, what it's like to grow hemp, and some of the challenges associated with being a pioneer in this field. Hemp was once a principal export in Wisconsin and now farmers here are hoping to bring that legacy back! Watch the video on YouTube as well.
To see the full video of this Podcast on Youtube check out: https://youtu.be/xslFzcMO778One of the most prolific and unique inventors behind so many of your favorite magic performances, Bizzaro, joins us this episode! We learn about his creative process behind making new and original magic for himself and others, his work in the escape room industry, and (of course) one of the best lasagne discussions in podcast history. Plus we get joined by another magician and escape room designer: THE SHOCKER giving us the inside scoop on his recent Penn and Teller appearance!►http://allaccessmagic.com ►Check out our Patreon: https://patreon.com/allaccessmagic ►Check out our guest! http://www.bizzaromatic.com/ https://www.instagram.com/smappdooda/ ►Join The Magic Discord: http://1v1magic.comAll Access Magic Episode 6 Timeline:00:00:00 - Introduction 00:01:35 - Special Guest Bizzaro joins! 00:02:50 - What's new in Bizzaro's life 00:03:50 - Ryan and Bizzaro's experience in Wizard Wars 00:11:40 - Consulting in magic and filming for TV 00:13:10 - Misty Lee's Unicorn Wednesday Videos 00:16:10 - Bizzaro's new Vegas Live Show 00:18:12 - Performing magic for stony faced spectators 00:19:15 - Tuning your show to suit your audience 00:24:05 - Structuring a show with multiple acts 00:28:27 - 20 Questions with Bizzaro & Shocker 00:37:57 - What's your favourite genre of Lasagne 00:43:20 - Lasagne labour and logistics 00:45:10 - Performers on stage vs off stage 00:47:29 - The stack of lasagna paradox 00:52:05 - Originality and coming up with ideas first 00:56:45 - Camels and their various applications 00:57:50 - Bizzaro's creative process 01:00:20 - Showers and their various applications 01:04:15 - Cold Weather ....
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This week we're celebrating our client success stories in a short mini series! Today we share the evolution of Megan Griffin, a volleyball coach and elite mindset coach for young female athletes. Megan has been working with Paula since April 2020 and is currently a member of Amplified Voices Mastery, a high touch high level program for ambitious female entrepreneurs. Megan began in direct sales before expanding into her own business where she can make a real impact on the lives of the young women she coaches. Whilst working as a PE teacher and investing energy in her direct sales business, Megan found herself overworked, overwhelmed and not able to be present for her young family. She took the “I can work from anywhere” idea of her direct sales business too literally and found herself working everywhere instead! Whilst coaching volleyball, Megan began to see how damaging traditional coaching could be on the minds and future lives of her young women. She realized that mindset coaching was just as important as physical coaching but that it also set her players up for long term success in their lives long after they left the game. Other professionals began to notice the effects of Megan's coaching on her players, they began to use their voice to ask questions, had higher resilience in the game and were more confident in their game and their lives. She has since been invited to coach NFL and CFL prospective athletes and has been chosen as a speaker at the South Carolina coaching conference. Megan and Paula discuss: Applying for expert opportunities even if you're scared Leaning into your strengths Using social media to support your business NOT as the backbone Teaching athletes to prioritize themselves Getting excited about the non-financial wins Finding success in the little things Impacting your partners in the best way Stepping out of your comfort zone Connect with Megan: www.megangriffincoaching.com https://www.facebook.com/MeganGriffinCoaching Continue the conversation by joining my private Facebook group “I am Becoming…” here: http://www.facebook.com/groups/befearlesswithpaula Connect with me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/be__fearless_with_paula/ Connect with me on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/befearlesswithpaula/ Don't forget to rate and review The Confidence Sessions and please subscribe if you like what you heard! TIMESTAMPS Ep36 Client Success Stories Megan Thu, 10/28 3:27PM • 38:32 SUMMARY KEYWORDS people, megan, coach, programme, business, working, life, mindset, coaching, athletes, nervous, job, started, clients, support, talk, months, messaged, volleyball, evolved SPEAKERS Megan Griffin, Paula Shepherd Paula Shepherd 00:00 This is the third client success story that I'm bringing you. I had Patti Collins, Mike, Dr. Misty Lee. Today I have Megan Gryphon, who is an athletic mindset coach for young female athletes. I want to just recap the story of Megan, because Megan and I have been working together since April of 2020. So right about when I started, there's been a huge evolution both in my own coaching and then through Megan's as well. So Megan started with me as a indirect sales in a leadership position. You had a fairly large team, right? Megan Griffin 00:44 Hmm. Okay. Yeah, around like 100. Paula Shepherd 00:47 Okay, so she had a fairly large team, she was indirect sales, and her ultimate goal was to get out of her job as a teacher, right? Sound familiar from Patty story getting out of your job as a teacher? But not because you didn't like teaching? Right? Why were you looking to get out of your job at that time. Megan Griffin 01:07 Um, I was, I was having to coach multiple different things. And I was never around my kids. I was always gone. And I really liked having the kind of time freedom that went along with my direct sales business, and I didn't like being locked in somewhere. Paula Shepherd 01:26 Yeah, I, I think that's for a lot of people, right? They, they don't know how to set the boundaries, they don't know how to set the standards for themselves. And that was for you to back then I know, you were this job, this side job, this direct sales job initially, that you were like, this is going to be the thing that gets me out of teaching was actually taking up more of your time, then probably your teaching job, because you were taking, you're taking literally the I can work from anywhere. And so you were like you were working from the beach, you were working from your car, yeah, anywhere that you could work you were working from. And so you know, the last time that I talked to you the last time that we talked live, and people got to hear your story, you had left your nine to five job. You started your athletic mindset, coaching business, which was kind of a fluke, because you had started with coaching volleyball, which you've done for a long time as a collegiate athlete, been involved in volleyball, but you didn't really want to do it. And we were able to switch up your mindset, your personal mindset on how you were actually making a difference and making it less about the physical and more about the mindset. And seeing how damaging traditional coaching had really been for such a long time. So here we are. And now you're part of my Magennis part of my amplified voice mastery programme, which is my high level 12 month programme. And this is a very high touch one on one and a curated community as well. I can't, I can't even squish this into a box like high value, high value one on one group, whatever. Um, and so in this amount of time, this has been since July, a couple of really big things have happened for you. And the first was an invitation to to coach some pretty amazing people. And I know you got ill and you weren't able to do it. But I'd love for you to share kind of what's happened for you since the last time we talked in that summer. Megan Griffin 03:42 Yeah. So this summer, I will rolled in a coaching programme. And one of the well she's what the President or Paula Shepherd 03:54 Yeah, so Dan Stevens, we did a feature here with Dez. Yes. Megan Griffin 03:58 She had put out there in the group that she was needing mindset coaches to go down to or was in Orlando, and do mindset training with NFL prospect athletes. And I immediately messaged you, and was like, wow, I need to do this. I'm writing this lady back. And so I was invited to do it and I did end up having a sinus infection and I couldn't attend. It was very severe. But it was an honour to even be invited and thought of and because she had messaged me, she knew what I did and she seen my posting and everything on online and she invited me so you got Paula Shepherd 04:48 it was NFL and CFL prospects that you were invited to go coach and it was sad that you got ill but you know sometimes, especially in these times, it was important for you to take some precautions but Just being asked is such an honour. And, you know, I, I wonder if you think about back even six months from then. Could you even imagine having that opportunity? Megan Griffin 05:14 Oh, no. I mean, I started my mindset business in the end of December. So 2020 of 2020. Yeah. So this was July. And I was asked in June, there's no way I, in January would have ever thought I would have been even invited to do something like that. It was definitely an honour. Paula Shepherd 05:39 So you and then and then, right, and then what comes next? What comes next is you actually at that point, were approached by someone else who was seeing what you were doing online, and came to you and said, there is a statewide conference? And I really think that you should put your name in the hat to be a featured expert. Megan Griffin 06:07 Yeah. Yeah, one of the previous teachers that I taught with at a school here in South Carolina, had messaged me, and had been following what I've been saying online, and she was like, I really think you should see what happens, just everything you're doing is great, and you should share it with other people. So we did a proposal. And it was so exciting for the conference. And we, I submitted the proposal and then kind of forgot about it, honestly, I just was like, oh, send this in and see what happens. And it's how traditional coaching negatively affects athletes for a lifetime. And I had just forgot. And then all of a sudden, like, two months ago, I got an email that said, I was chosen to be a speaker at the South Carolina Conference, which is happening next month. Paula Shepherd 07:07 It's so exciting. So this is an opportunity for you to meet people, these are your, your, the fate, like your favourite kind of clients, these are the people that you want to affect because they're actually going to affect change. So you get to use your voice to impact people in a way that maybe you're not going to be coaching these young women that they're working with, or young men that they're working with. But you get to at least get them to see that the way that things have been happening for a really long time, aren't actually serving these people that are actually more damaging. So I love the fact that you were so willing to do it, I remember you coming to me and saying, okay, they offered me this opportunity. And I don't know what to do with it, and then sent you the information. How did you feel about writing that proposal? Megan Griffin 07:57 I was nervous, pretty nervous. I have, I have done other speaking obligations, but not about the mindset part. I've talked to my direct sales company that I'm in. I've done leadership trainings and things like that, but I've never had to present in front of this type of client or, you know, peers. And so I was very, very nervous. And I remember having it up there and it was uploaded. And I remember, okay, once I hit this button, it's like real life. And I was very nervous. And I hit submit. And I was like, Okay, here we go. Paula Shepherd 08:41 Yeah. I mean, I remember writing that sitting with you. And you think, Okay, I'm not even really sure. And really just tapping into what you were actually doing and how you were supporting people. And so this was a not a just sign up for this thing. But it was a you actually got selected. So we wrote the proposal. You submitted it a couple of months later, I remember you messaging me on a Sunday night going, I know you don't look at this, but I really have to talk to you. And immediately I'm like, What's wrong, I don't normally look at my stuff. And you You told me that you had gotten in and how excited you were and how nervous you were. And and yet, like things just continue to come down the pipeline for you. Because you haven't done a lot of promotion on social media. We've really helped you kind of lean into what your strengths are. And do it your way. And social media has become your holistic business tool that you use as a PS, but not the only way that you do business. Right, right. So the next thing that happened just recently this just happened about a week ago. We chatted on the phone and I remember some your club volleyball The person who runs the club volleyball, I'm going to mess that all up right now came to you and said, go talk to your director. There we go. He has the title director came to you and said, go talk to your business coach about this. So what was he seeing you do and seeing the result in these young women, that he, I know, but I want you to tell them that he want you to plan out. Megan Griffin 10:25 So last year, I coached club also. And so I didn't coach coach, a specific team, I just was kind of a all around helper, I did small groups. So I got to work one on one with a lot of young athletes, instead of just being on one specific team. And then, so I worked hand in hand with him last year, and then this year, I have him on my staff for my high school programme. So because I feel like we are very much in tune with how we would like to see these young athletes lives develop later, so and we see the impact that we can do now. And why wait until they're older if we can support them now. So we he came to me and wanted to well, he wanted me to talk to you, because he knows that I have a business coach, so so he wanted me to talk to you. And as to figure out how we could offer the mindset aspect of sports to these elite athletes who are playing year round sports, particularly I coach at a volleyball club. But, um, so he wanted to figure out how we could support them, because he had seen a huge difference in a lot of the athletes that I was particularly working with one on one or in a group programme setting or things like that. So he was noticing that their confidence level had gone up in like their themselves being able to lead more and using their voice on the court, he had seen that when they were making mistakes, because that sports were going to make mistakes. He had seen that a lot of those athletes that I was either working with him practice, or had worked with previously in my own business, that they were able to bounce back and not go down the drain and spiral and spiral. And then you end up having to take them out. So it might be one ball. But then the next ball, they were back in it and ready to go. They had also seen that they were able to take constructive criticism from coaches and not be sassy and backtalk. Cuz sometimes people aren't coachable. And that's one of the things that I really try to focus on is understanding like the role of a coach and the role of a player. But I encourage questions, because I don't feel like coaches are here. And players are here. Yes, I have the title. But I want us to be more of a cohesive unit, rather than me just telling you what to do. So I, I've taught them to ask me questions in a respectful way. And if they have problems, or if they don't agree with something, then for them to know that they can come to me, they can ask me maybe not in that exact moment, because that might be a high intense moment. Or not appropriate, but that they can come to me afterwards. And so he had seen all of these things happening with about 10 Girls, and he wanted to be able to offer that type of support to more of the athletes at his club, because we have athletes that are nine years old, all the way to 18. And so he sees the impact that we can make together. Not just physical skills, but the emotional and the mental and all of that he sees the impact that we can make for the future might not be like right this second, but it's for later. So I'm really excited for that opportunity to be able to offer it to the entire club not just being selective. Paula Shepherd 14:37 That's amazing. Megan, you're talking about the physical aspect, but then you were also talking about the, you know, the mental aspect and creating that resilience on and off the court. And that's very similar right to the work that you and I have done together which was so profound, right? You've taken so much action. You've evolved so much in such a short period of time like it's really been rapid that your ability to show up as a leader and lead by example, and be the role model for them, and demonstrate to them that it's not just how much time they put in on the court, but also how much time they spend prioritising themselves. And I think that that's made all the difference. Do you feel like your the impact that you're making with these young women is a result of what you're learning yourself? Megan Griffin 15:30 Oh, absolutely. I mean, I've been working one on one with you since April 2020. And I was overwhelmed. And I was stressed, and I didn't know how to have boundaries, I didn't know how to have a schedule, or use a planner, or prioritise what I needed to do in life. It's not always financial wins, I think I get more excited about the nonfinancial wins. Paula Shepherd 15:58 Like your quota, do it, like your NAP quota. Megan Griffin 16:02 That's right nap quota. For one, I have a I had a 2021 goal of taking five naps a week. And I continue to do that. Because I'm one of those people that doesn't slow down, and I always have something to do. And I just really like to rest, that's the only time that my brain shuts off. So not quota is important to me. But also like being able to notice that, like, for instance, laundry was always a big thing. For me, I have a pile of laundry sitting next to me, you know, that's a normal thing. It used to stress me out, but it's gonna be there, I can put it away later. Like, if I have something else that I need to do, I, it's still gonna be there, it's okay, I used to really stress me out. So like, those types of things are picking up on the little things that I do during the day that make me feel successful, I think is something that I've definitely passed on to the young girls that I'm working with, because they're trying to do all the things, all the things, they don't have to do all the things, they just have to be really intentional with what they're choosing to do. And they need to fit in time just for them. It might be with friends, it might be with their siblings, or it might just be like, Hey, I just want to chill for an hour, and take a nap. Um, but you know, that's definitely something that I have passed down and taught them to appreciate. And notice, noticing it is the one of the most influential things because if you don't see it, then you don't know that, hey, maybe I should be doing something else. Um, but just to be able to pick up on things that are stressing them out or bringing anxiety to their life, and being able to see ways that they can fill that time with something that makes them happy. So really, like, Yes, I'm the physical part because I am a volleyball coach. But I really, really like the other side. Like, I have the knowledge and the skill set to be a great volleyball coach. Um, but the other wins, the non sports wins are the ones that I really, really celebrate with my clients. Because that you stuff that's going to be outside of the gym that eventually they're not going to be an athlete anymore. So if I can teach them and influence and support them on the aspects of outside sports, along with when I see them, I'm then later in life when they're like Who Who am I now, sports are done. They're not going to be questioning that because they're already going to know what makes them happy. They're already going to know how they like to spend their time, they're already going to know leadership skills and all the things that they're going to need later in life, not just what they need on the court. Paula Shepherd 19:05 And I love it. Because as you were talking, I was thinking, and we've talked about this before, that I wish I would have had someone in those years, saying it's not all about this one thing. It's about who you are as a person. And the fact that as you have been not just working with these girls, not just the ones that are paying, but also the people that you're coaching with, you know, physically, that as you were developing the team as you were making selections, you made it very clear from the beginning, you set your own standard and said, this is about more than just how well you play the game. I want to see people that show up. As leaders. I want to see people that are coachable. I want people that are going to prioritise teamwork that care about how they make other people feel You know, I want to see you integrate yourself as a teammate, I want to see you speak up for yourself, right? You told the parents that I want to see these girls come to me with their concerns. So I may push you away and ask them to come work with me. And I just, I think there's a lot that you've done, just in this short amount of time, to help these young women be able to decondition themselves from that blow and go mentality, that so many of us that are now you know, 3040 50 years old, are trying to unwind ourselves from, so that we can just be and be intentional, know that it's not the amount of work you do, but the quality of the work. And that, that quality often takes less time, which you've learned, and now you're able to pass on to your clients. So and this opportunity, this collaboration, this opportunity, just based on what other people were seeing happen as a result is upwards of could potentially be a $30,000 opportunity for you, every single person when every single person takes those available slots, because it's going to happen. I mean, look at the evidence from the very beginning of not even knowing you were going to start a business. And then in December going, you know, I really think I might want to be a athletic mindset coach. I mean, what would you think about that, and then developing this thing over time, that the more vested you were in it, the more you created something that you believed in, and not something somebody said would sell, the better off? You were. So I guess I would say from the last time that you talked about your experience, what do you think, what what do you think have been some major shifts for you things that have changed as a result of, you know, us working together? Megan Griffin 21:55 Mmm, hmm. A lot of things. All of a lot of things. Um, so I mean, since, what August of 2020, it was when I turned down that teaching contract. And I've been working for myself since then. At first, it was the direct sales company. And then I started my mindset business. And I've been doing that since December of 2020. Um, but something that's been really awesome, is like, I know, other people are seeing what I'm posting, or like you said earlier, like, that's second to me. I am a talker. And I would rather just build a connection in our relationship with someone just by talking to them. Some people don't have that opportunity by where they live, or maybe you know, they're shy or something I'm not. But maybe they just haven't honed in on how to use their voice yet. But I, I, I knew people were seeing it. But I didn't know that my number one person was seeing it. My number one person being my husband. I didn't know that he was really he never liked me. He didn't like my posts often. Or, you know, he wasn't leaving comments or anything. I mean, he wasn't your client. So it wasn't my client. So I wasn't keeping tabs on him, you know. Um, so I didn't know he was paying attention to what I was doing. I know, he knew what I did. But I didn't know that he really read what I wrote. And so when he started talking to me about things that he had read or situations that he had noticed, even when I was coaching my volleyball team, you know, I got to thinking, Oh, he really is watching. And so he has actually, since we talked last, he has actually quit a job where he was making like $60,000 quit that job because he was so miserable and so unhappy. And he had seen me being able to make my own hours and be intentional when I wanted to work and take time off if I needed to, and rearrange my schedule, and I still got to take the kids to school and pick the kids up and still go to practice and go to the grocery store and do all those other things. And he was locked in somewhere doing something all day long. Waking up at the crack of dawn, waking up at 230 in the morning, working all day till one or two and then being dog tired the rest of the night. And so as he was seeing the things that I was able to do and you know how I changed and how I wasn't overwhelmed and stressed out anymore. He finally did quit his job in July and he actually just attended a course in Tampa, he stayed at Patty's house. He just attended a course this weekend, and he passed his test. And he is now going to work for himself and start his own business. And he's going to be a certified pool operator, which is something that he really enjoys. He loves being outside. He loves pools. And he's going to be able to do, you know, work for himself and not rely on other people to make his money. Paula Shepherd 25:37 Oh, my gosh, yeah. And he was, this is literally so Patty's husband did the same thing. Right, like, you guys are friends. That's how Patti came into my life was through you referrals. Right. And Patty's husband left her his job just recently to go to a totally different industry, something that he has been wanting to do. And because he was inspired by her and so knowing your husband had a very labour intensive job, very labour intensive, was getting up early, like you said, was dog tired? He you guys were like two ships passing in the night. Yeah, now. And then he was starting to see all of these things, and quit his job. He quit his job before any of this happened, right? He quit that job during the summer. Meanwhile, you guys had just moved to the beach, right? You just move to where you want it to be. And you figured it out. You figured it out. Now, I will say like, let's be really honest with people here. Because we don't want people to be like, Oh my gosh, I like, let me just quit my job right now. And everything's gonna be great. Like, did you have moments of fear? Megan Griffin 26:44 Oh, absolutely. Yeah. Yeah. And I was very nervous, even when I turned down that teaching contract. I mean, that was like guaranteed money, it was gonna hit my bank account every single month. I was very nervous. I was very nervous starting this business. He was very nervous quitting that job. And then, you know, we fell into, he fell into working at the place that we really love to work or love that we like to go visit is our favourite beach bar. He started working there. And then now he's decided by working there, that he really wants to be involved in pools and do his own business. So yeah, he was very, very nervous too, because I mean, $60,000 Guaranteed that's a lot of money. Paula Shepherd 27:40 Yeah, if that's what you know, right? That's what you know, you're literally picking yourself up out of the comfort of what you know. And he's watched you do it over and over again, and has been very supportive of you. Right? Never, you know, and I think sometimes people think, you know, well, maybe her husband made a lot of money. And that's why she was able to do it. I mean, he did make money. But there, her salary was also important. So I just want people to recognise the fact that even though Megan is bubbly, even though Megan is a go getter, even though she has made so much rapid progress, and so many connections, there's still fear. And that happens at every single level, every time you evolve to the next level, like every investment that you make, like, I know that as Meg as I have worked with Megan, my prices has have increased, Megan doesn't have my price that she had back in April 2020. Because I've invested in myself, and I've evolved, and she's done the same thing. And I think you might have raised your prices three times now three times, right, three times. Okay. So she's ready to raise your prices. And she's even had people reach out to her and say, Do you have any spots? I think your last one. Oman was a mother that said, I've seen so much change in my daughter that I'm going to be selfish and take one of those spots right now. And I'm pretty sure she you were like, I have to update all my pricing because I just raised the pricing. And she said, okay, and she wants to pay me and I'm right, because that happens so quickly. Right. And typically, you are prepared for that. So you have your some automated systems. But you also have a very, very well connected network and opportunity where you do reach out to people, you're not automating that process. So I want people to recognise like fear is always going to be there. So even you know, now you've invested in Mike, this is my top level programme. There's a lot of fear around that. I know. How are you feeling like, people, some people might go, wow, you've been working together that long. Does it feel stale? No. I mean, this is true. Like when you've worked with somebody for a long time, the fear is, well, is that going to be stale? How are you feeling now that it's been over a year? 18 months something Yeah, even longer than that a little longer than 18 months? With the progress that you're making, Megan Griffin 30:03 well, if I wasn't seeing progress, I wouldn't still be here. The value and support that you and your team provide is well worth the investment that I choose to make in myself. Paula Shepherd 30:24 I love that, that I choose to make it myself, then I choose, I choose to do Megan Griffin 30:29 it. No one's forcing me. My good, my husband's made a couple comments a few times, and he's been like, so we're gonna have Paula in our lives forever. And I was like, Uh, probably, because, like, I, like you don't see your clients as just money. Like you and your team don't see us as just money signs, like, you're really genuinely wanting to help and support our dreams. Because if we're doing that together, then you're being fulfilled also, not just us. And, like, it's, I'm not gonna say it's priceless, because there is a price. I mean, like, you don't do it, because I pay you money. Like, I pay you money, you you choose to work with certain people who, like fit your values and your, you know, everything that you stand for. And so I feel like I've always had that connection. And even when you're bringing team members on, like, you select them for a reason. And you're not gonna just throw random people at your community or at your clients and just be like, Oh, well, go talk to them. Like, that doesn't happen. Um, you know, like, Rachel and being the Human Design alignment coach, like, I have, I've struggled a few times, there's been some struggle moments where I've been like, I need to talk to Rachel, and she's there, like, I've never felt unsupported. Which is, you know, because sometimes my husband doesn't get it, or my friends don't get it, because they don't will. Now Patti has her own business. But before it was just me. And I was like, I don't have anybody to bounce these ideas off to or talk through situations. And so it's been really, really a blessing that I met you through this other avenue, and that we've been able to still work together and still see growth and things are always changing and evolving. So I'm really excited for what's to come. I mean, we're not done. Paula Shepherd 32:50 No, we're not done, we're not done. And I'm excited to see what comes for you. Because so much has happened in such a short amount of time. And being you know, you in November speaking to literally an entire audience full of the people that need to hear your message is, I mean, it's, uh, can you imagine that can imagine I mean, anybody that's listening right now, having an entire audience there just to hear you speak, to select to be in the room with you. That is huge. And the and it's not just about the opportunity, it's that Megan is she embodies the leadership, she embodies all of it, she's showing up in a way that tells people, not just I am the expert, but that I care enough about this, to talk about it and make an impact. And that is the difference, right? That is the difference between traditional sales and marketing, right? And actually approaching it with an experienced based mindset. So Megan, I'm so proud of you, you've come such a long way. And it's not over yet. So it's gonna keep going. Is there any? Is there any other like parting words you'd say to somebody that maybe is considering investing in themselves, talking to me about any of the programmes that that I offer? Or just in general when it comes to starting your business? Megan Griffin 34:22 Well, like you said, there's always going to be fear and doubt, and in anything in life, anything. And so just having a support system and someone that can talk you through that not influence you. But you're you're really great at laying it out there and letting me make the decision. Like you. You don't you're not my boss, so you don't tell me what to do. You just give me all my kids. We talk about it and then I just to choose what I want to happen. And so I think sometimes people don't really understand what having a coach means. And I mean, there's accountability. There's things that I need to do every week, there's things I need to do every day. But at the end of the day, if I don't do them, it's like, shame on Megan. It's like, You're not coming to me being like, Oh, girl, bad girl. Like, that doesn't happen. It's me. It's holding. It's having someone that encourages me to hold myself accountable for what I want in life. And that is so important, because I want to do it for me. I don't want to do it for you. Paula Shepherd 35:46 Yeah. So yeah, I mean, it is it's about a self led process, right? It is about advocating for yourself, it is about, you know, knowing what you want and going for it. And that support that you have from the right coach, when you have the right coach, if that's what you're looking for somebody that's not going to give you the answers, that's going to help pull out the information from you so that you're running a business that you love, right? I didn't create the business for Megan, Megan created the business. And as she's learned what she likes, and she doesn't, she's evolved as a person. And the business has evolved alongside of it. She's not running the same business. You know, today that she was in December, late December of 2020. Or even in March, you know, as she's seeing that she's making the impact. She's standing a little taller, she's taking up a little bit more space. Right. She's recognising when things aren't working. When that comes up. It's okay. Well, let's go back to what does work for you not, let's try all these marketing strategies, what works for you? And so, Megan, thank you so much for telling another part of your story. I feel like it's like the Megan sagas the Megan adventure. That's right. And, and so I'm sure that we'll have another one of these in another six months with some pretty rad wins. All right. Well, Megan, again, thank you so much for being here. If you've taken the time to listen to Meghan story, thank you for doing so let us know what your biggest aha moment is. Reach out to Meghan if you're wondering what it's like to work with me, or any questions that you have about our business, or if you know anyone who has a an athlete that could use a little mindset support to boost their performance in life and on the forum. Thank you for listening to this episode of The confidence session. I know there are hundreds of 1000s of podcasts. And I'm so grateful that you chose to spend your time today with me. Head on over to be fearless with paula.com forward slash podcast to check out the show notes from today's episode and grab links to all the amazing goodies mentioned today. Also, if you loved this episode, as much as I loved making it, make sure you don't miss any future ones by hitting the subscribe button right now. See you next time.
With its premiere at the Animation is Film Festival last weekend, the animated feature POUPELLE OF CHIMNEY TOWN has already struck a chord with audiences. CHIMNEY TOWN tells the story of Lubicchi (Antonio Raul Corbo), a young boy who befriends a man made of garbage that emerges from the mist. Despite the oppressive voices who attempt to keep him silent, Lubicchi dreams about seeing the stars that lie above the smoke-covered skies. In this 1on1, we speak to stars Antonio Raul Corbo and Misty Lee about rediscovering wonder, what motivates their characters and what it means to 'look up'
This week we're celebrating our client success stories in a short mini series! Misty started working with Paula in Elevated Voices Academy 6 months ago. She is a pharmacist and biofeedback therapist who shares her story from burnout and confusion to confidence and clarity. Misty shares her evolution from burnt out pharmacist who thought she had to choose between her love for her career or her business, to finding her unique voice and building her business whilst finding a job role that aligned with her values and work ethic. After being burned by previous business group coaching programs and feeling like “just another number”, she gave it “one last shot” to work with Paula after connecting on a coffee chat. (One of 60 she had scheduled for herself that month!) It soon became clear that Misty was struggling to sell because she didn't even understand what she was offering. Working with Paula allowed her to become clear on her offers, that she gets to have both (her pharmacist job and her business), and that she can put herself and her values at the forefront at all times! Misty and Paula discuss: Creating boundaries and standards in connecting with others. How following the money won't necessarily make you happy. Living simply to allow you to make big life changes. Making yourself a priority over material things. Following your intuition when it's scary. Asking for a job opportunity that isn't even advertised. Getting consistent sales without “hard push” sales tactics. Steps to take before investing in a coach! Connect with Misty: https://www.facebook.com/Misty.Lee2020/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/misty-lee-pharm-d-3ba44040/ Continue the conversation by joining my private Facebook group “I am Becoming…” here: http://www.facebook.com/groups/befearlesswithpaula Connect with me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/be__fearless_with_paula/ Connect with me on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/befearlesswithpaula/ Don't forget to rate and review The Confidence Sessions and please subscribe if you like what you heard! https://www.thecourageblueprint.com/podcast
Sometimes you're having so much fun that a podcast pops out. That is what happened when we talked with Misty Lee. Misty is an awesome voice actor who is also an awesome magician. Yup. Really. As a lifelong performer, Misty talks honestly about the privilege of being a voice actor. And with a track record of success that includes Ultimate Spider-Man, Grand Theft Auto V, The Last of Us, Star Wars Battlefront, Disney Infinity, and more, Misty helps to remind us all how wonderful and magical this business really is. Invest your time to listen to Episode 33 and you'll walk away with a smile and incredibly valuable advice that's hard to find anywhere.
Our pal the amazing actor and magician Misty Lee is here to delve into the history of magic with us so we can pull the greatest trick of all time out of our hats!
Clean Eating for Kids Podcast empowers families to be aware of their nutritional needs and supports the whole family to transition simply and effectively. Together, let's strive for a healthy future. In this episode, we are joined by Misty Lee, Pharm.D., to talk about how digestion and food choices impact health, what kinds of stress impact daily activities, and ways to alleviate those stressors. Lee is a Pharmacist who specializes in Digestive Health and Quantum Biofeedback Therapy. She educates busy, stressed-out professionals and helps them decrease the effects of stress on their health. Here are the key areas covered in this episode: ✅ Why consuming unhealthy food without any nutrient content and enzymes create a lot of havoc on our legislative tract. While feeding yourself is part of loving yourself, you have to be mindful of what you put inside your body. ✅ Did you know that some women are selling their breast milk? The cow's milk is made for a baby calf to gain six hundred pounds in its first year of life. It has all the fats, proteins, and carbs that it needs for a cow. We are not a cow, so we're not assimilating it! ✅ What is quantum biofeedback? If you think of yourself like an onion, when you get biofeedback, you're now peeling off layers of stress because we're normalizing the frequencies of the cells and putting them back into balance. Understand what biofeedback is and see how it applies to your daily life. ✅ Find out what happens when you operate at such a high level of stress and the physical symptoms that occur due to different stress sources. ✅ "I don't want to stay in the sick cycle. I don't want to be in a nursing home at the age of sixty-five. I want to be traveling the world and seeing things. So, I'm going to make sure that my health is at its best when I'm retired." If you have the same mindset, check out Lee's recommended food and supplements. Loved this episode? We created the HOW TO guide with tips and tricks to transition your family to eating clean, feeling more connected, and being active and fit. Each week you will receive access to modules with lessons that cover mindfulness practices, nutritional know-how, and psychological tips and tricks with a library of resources to create deeper connections while increasing immune strength and instilling a lifelong enjoyment of clean foods for your entire family! https://www.crystalclearkids.online/fsp
Host-extradoinaires Sam Riegel and Liam O'Brien are joined by special guest Ashly Burch for a masterclass in magic from Misty Lee! All Work No Play airs every other Tuesday at 4pm Pacific on the Critical Role Twitch channel at: https://www.twitch.tv/criticalrole VODs are available the following Thursday at: https://youtube.com/criticalrole Meet the Cast: Sam Riegel: https://twitter.com/samriegel Liam O'Brien: https://twitter.com/VoiceOfOBrien Ashly Burch: https://twitter.com/ashly_burch Expert: Misty Lee: https://twitter.com/Misty_Lee
The nerd sweats are real as we sit down to talk to voice actor, magician and good friend of the Black Series Rebels, Misty Lee! We chat about the iconic role of Princess Leia on EA's Star Wars Battlefront and the many other ways Star Wars has impacted her life. We also breakdown the news, review some dope kicks and plot another giveaway! TO ORDER PINS: http://blackseriesrebels.bigcartel.com To enter to win the R2-D2 inspired pin SUBSCRIBE, LIKE and comment with "#beepboop" To enter to win the C3PO inspired pin SUBSCRIBE, LIKE and comment with "#goldenrod" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Resistance Broadcast: https://soundcloud.com/the_resistance_broadcast/the-resistance-broadcast-ep-73 Steele Wars: http://steelewars.com/live-call-in-show-ep-33-facinating-han-solo-insight/ NEWS: 3:35 : Han Solo News (Again...) 9:00 : Bob Iger talks with TMZ 12:00 : Mark Hamill gets a star on Walk of Fame 14:50 : Star Wars wins some awards 15:20 : BFI News (Correction: Jeremy Conrad of Furious Fanboyz) 17:22 : Rebels on Blu Ray 17:40 : Lucas Museum finds a home in Los Angeles. 21:00 : First look at a PROP FROM HAN SOLO!!! REVIEW: 22:50 : Alex and Steve review and discuss some amazing limited run sneakers from Vans Vault. 30:50 : INTERVIEW w/ Misty Lee (Voice of Leia in Battlefront) Bold Magic Tickets: https://web.ovationtix.com/trs/pe.c/10149810 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Video Feed Available on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOFDtyx0ycsCxtjFtRupqgw Website: www.blackseriesrebels.com Official Black Series Rebels swag: http://bit.ly/2qdcANZ Follow on Twitter: https//twitter.com/BlkSeriesRebels Follow Alex Backes: https://twitter.com/alex_backes Follow Stephen Ellis: https://twitter.com/RexManning All Tech work done by: Francisco Uranga Edited by: Peter Vega Black Series Rebels is presented by: Barely Sober Media Sponsors: Saber Bay: https://www.saberbay.com Capto: https://www.captoshop.com #sharkpop: https://www.wearesharkpop.com
Download episode > Misty Lee is a magician, Séance Medium, Professional Voice Actress, and Writer – known for her saucy brand of sorcery and sophisticated stage illusion. Raised in Detroit, Michigan near notorious 8-mile, Misty became the first-ever female Staff Medium to perform the famed Houdini Séance at Hollywood’s Magic Castle. She’s also the only magician ever admitted into the Institute of Analytic Interviewing, where she underwent training alongside CIA, ATF and Scotland Yard agents. On this week's episode of the "5 Things That Changed Your Life" podcast Misty discusses... What is magic and what is a magician The Houdini seance room and how we breathe life into opportunity we are uniquely qualified for when we say YES. Being precious: Improv at Second City and how taking risks pays off Trying out for America's Got Talent three times and what I learned from each of those experiences Sam Christensen and his essence workshop You can follow Misty Lee at: Website: MistyLee.com Twitter: @Misty_Lee 5 Things That Changed Your Life is a 12-episode multi-season podcast where guests share 5 stories, events, or experiences that had an impact on their lives. Hosted by Loren Kling. Follow: Web: 5thingspodcast.com Twitter: @fivethingspod Listen/Download: iTunes (subscribe and rate us!) Stitcher Google Play TuneIn iHeartRADIO
Ken Plume has a chat with magician Misty Lee, about pickle juice, hairy tongues, magic, séances, Princess Leia, and Poop 'n' Punch.
The Bat Force spends a fun evening with Misty Lee and Paul Dini! We talk about everything from dogs, voicing video games, overcoming tragedy, Batman: The Animated series, Harley Quinn, pineapple pizza and much, much more. You don't want to miss this one! Tune in!
Misty Lee (@Misty_Lee) joins the ladies to discuss dream weddings, the oil change from hell, tarot cards, bunny money, saws and more!
September 14-20, 1985 Today Ken welcomes magician par excellence voice over actress Misty Lee and writer, husband of Misty Lee, Paul Dini to the show. Ken, Paul and Misty discuss Catholic mediation, online ordination, Maker's Mark, keeping the tip, TV 1985, working on the Eworks and Droids Show, Filmation's Lou Scheimer, crushing Chris Rock's dreams, "nyeah neah" characters, Detroit, It's Punky Brewster, Ann Jillian, Jennifer Slept Here, Baby Space Bands, Muppet Babies, Comic Book Talk, the constant need to re-origin, speaking the geek, Hee Haw, Schmoo, Children of the Corn as comedy sketch show, Dolly Parton, Sears WishBooks, pneumatic tubes, Hot tub white castle super bowl sunday, old racist complaints, Airwolf, Golden Girls, Spielberg's obsession with fat shaming children, The Garbage Pail Kids, the secret origins of Aladdin, the changing face of entertainment, owning your own work, The Famous Teddy Z, Ken's "Elvis List", The Ramones, Batman the Animated Series, Clint Howard, Jungle Book, made for tv swears, Melon Farmer, chuckle heads, donut drunk, Love Boat, Fall Previews, C.C. Deville, the power of Greg Proops, misdirection, practicing, magic, complaining about millennials, terrible comedy, and earning your pop culture loves.
Kevin and Jen return to talk Def Jam Recordings, Gaddafi, and Invisalign braces before welcoming Paul Dini and Misty Lee into the SIR living room.
After posting the episode 'Are There Magic Tricks For Blind People?', Misty Lee of The Magic Castle responded by offering Tommy Edison, who's been blind since birth, the chance to put a couple magic tricks to the test. Also featuring blind magician, Chad Allen. Recorded at The Magic Castle in Hollywood, CA.
Kevin and Jen return to talk Def Jam Recordings, Gaddafi, and Invisalign braces before welcoming Paul Dini and Misty Lee into the SIR living room.