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Surveying your audience, building effective lead magnets, and staying consistent with emails with Molly Thompson from What Molly Made. ----- Welcome to episode 518 of The Food Blogger Pro Podcast! This week on the podcast, Bjork interviews Molly Thompson from What Molly Made. How Molly Thompson Grew Her Email List from 15K to 100K Tired of the ever-changing Google algorithms, Molly Thompson decided to lean into email marketing a few years ago and has since developed a super effective four-part system for growing her email list. In this episode, Bjork and Molly delve into Molly's strategies for growing her email list from 15,000 to 100,000 subscribers within a year (and how that has led to an increase of 300,000 pageviews every month!). Molly shares her insights on repurposing content across platforms, surveying her audience for pain points, using her website as a central hub, and her strategies for driving traffic back to her site. Three episode takeaways: The importance of consistency in email engagement — Molly sends out three emails per week, focusing on providing value to her audience. This consistent engagement has helped her build a loyal subscriber base and drive significant traffic back to her site. Why you need to understand your audience's pain points — A key strategy Molly employs is surveying her audience to understand their challenges and needs. She explains how she uses ChatGPT to organize and analyze the data, and how these insights allow her to create content that addresses her audience's pain points, making her opt-ins and emails more relevant and engaging. How to effectively use lead magnets — Molly shares her approach to creating opt-ins that convert. She discusses how to use platforms like Instagram to drive email opt-ins and the importance of structuring a welcome series to nurture new subscribers effectively. Resources: Molly Thompson Kit WP Recipe Maker Grocers List ManyChat Tastemaker Conference Follow Molly on Instagram Join the Food Blogger Pro Podcast Facebook Group Thank you to our sponsors! This episode is sponsored by Yoast. Interested in working with us too? Learn more about our sponsorship opportunities and how to get started here. If you have any comments, questions, or suggestions for interviews, be sure to email them to podcast@foodbloggerpro.com. Learn more about joining the Food Blogger Pro community at foodbloggerpro.com/membership.
Lauren Paul and Molly Thompson — co-founders of Kind Campaign—join me to talk about friendship, forgiveness, and the deep impact of girl-against-girl bullying. From creating the Finding Kind documentary to building a nationwide movement, these two are rewriting the narrative around female friendships as they dive into the emotional and psychological effects of bullying among young girls. Please enjoy!Produced by Dear MediaSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Lauren and Molly explore the real issues women face today - bullying, emotional resilience, and the pressures of friendships and social expectations. We discuss everything from childhood experiences to the weight of social media, and how all of this shapes women's lives, especially teenage girls.They touch on everything from cyberbullying, toxic friendships, and the struggle to fit in when the world expects perfection.Produced by Dear MediaSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Molly Thompson is an entrepreneur specializing in creating simple solutions to very complex problems, resulting in transformational impact. When she found that what she was doing wasn't working anymore, Molly went to a psychologist and discovered she had ADHD. In this episode, Molly shares how she's regained her focus, discovered her entrepreneurial superpowers, and found business success. Here's some of what you'll learn in this episode:Why The Strategic Coach® Program was designed for people with ADHD.How Molly's mission-driven energy solutions company operates.What's allowed her company's business model to go from transactional to transformational.Why Molly was terrified to try taking medication for her ADHD.How being a Strategic Coach® member has changed Molly's perspective—and her life.Why ADHD often gets misdiagnosed.Why you should look outside of your company when you're looking to grow your company. Show Notes: Strategic Coach entrepreneurs are all outliers.When you're part of a community of outliers, suddenly you feel normal.40% of Strategic Coach clients have some form of ADHD.Many entrepreneurs, particularly women, may experience ADHD differently, leading to misdiagnosis and misunderstanding.ADHD traits that are traditionally viewed as weaknesses can be reframed as superpowers that support your creativity and problem-solving skills.Entrepreneurs with ADHD often thrive under tight deadlines, which help them focus and channel their energy efficiently.People with ADHD often experience emotions more intensely, which can serve as a powerful source of intuition and insight when harnessed correctly.The term "imposter phenomenon" can be reinterpreted as a reflection of determined female entrepreneurs navigating a world that often misunderstands their unique perspectives.High-achieving female entrepreneurs can really benefit from connecting with others who understand their experiences.When you don't have to defend yourself, all of that energy can go into creativity and collaboration.Doing things differently, and looking at the world differently, can be hugely isolating. Resources: The Kolbe A™ IndexCliftonStrengths®PRINT®Who Not How™The Impulsive Thinker Podcast
It's Lauren Paul & Molly Thompson Day on the podcast! Lauren Paul is the co-founder of Kind Campaign and Director, Writer and Producer of Kind Campaign's award-winning documentary, Finding Kind. Finding a way to start a conversation about bullying has been on Lauren's heart ever since her own life-altering experience in middle school. After studying film at Pepperdine University, Lauren joined forces with her friend and fellow filmmaker, Molly Thompson and founded Kind Campaign, a multi-platform movement that has changed and saved hundreds of thousands of lives, friendships, classrooms and communities around the world. Kind Campaign is the nation's premier anti-bullying movement for girls and has impacted millions through their school assemblies, documentary film, Kind Club Curriculum and global movement. Since 2009, Lauren and Molly have been on the forefront of this conversation, personally speaking in over 776 schools across 26 Founders Tours. Lauren has been awarded with the Public Education Award by the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention and the Open Heart Award by the Open Hearts Foundation. Molly hails from Texas where she lived for all of her life before moving to California to attend Pepperdine University where she met her “partner in KIND,” Lauren. During her time at the university, Molly studied acting and film/television production, joined Delta Gamma Fraternity, and studied abroad in Florence and London. This combination of experiences led her to understand even more that as girls, we weren't all that different from one another, and that bullying often comes from a place of self-doubt and insecurity. She has spent many years now working to change the status quo and encouraging girls to ban together rather than farther apart. Lauren Paul and Molly Thomson joined me to talk about how and why Kind Campaign started over 15 years ago, the thousands and thousands of lives that have been changed over the years because of their work, and so much more. ✅ Follow Lauren on Instagram. ✅ Follow Molly on Instagram. ✅ Follow Kind Campaign on Instagram. ✅ Visit Kind Campaign's website to get involved today! ________________________ ✊
In 2024 Molly Thompson-Smith represented Team GB at the Paris Olympic games in professional climbing. She is a fave time UK national champion and in 2017 became the first British Women in history to win a World Cup medal. Molly took bronze at the 2020 European championships in Moscow and is a driving force within the sport, promoting diversity in the climbing community. Her career has spanned two generations and Molly has seen climbing become a legitimate career path since the sports recent inception into the Olympic movement. With LA 2028 an exciting opportunity many athletes are looking at extending their time horizons. Molly is supported by some of the biggest brands in the world including The North Face. And this is her story
Jesse Dufton was born with a condition in which the light-sensing cells of his retina gradually deteriorated. This did not stop him from climbing with his family – bouldering by age 2, securing his own ropes by 5. When Dufton went to public school and then university, he downplayed his vision problems as he became a better climber. Then he met Molly Thompson, who took note of his long hair that made him look like a mature student. The two grew closer and often climbed together. But even as the couple was falling in love, Dufton was losing all of his sight. Dufton and Thompson had to invent new ways of communicating to continue their love of climbing. This story was written and read by Kevin Sieff. Audio production and original music composition by Bishop Sand.
Molly has been through a hell of a lot since we last spoke! In that time she has successfully gone through the Olympic Qualifying Series and has booked her place at Paris 2024! We catch up about the hard work and mental pressure it took to get her there as well as what life is like for a member of Team GB. Really cool to be able to get a moment in such a hectic schedule to give you a behind the scenes look! Huge congratulations and good luck to Molly!If you're enjoying our podcast and would like to help us keep the adverts out of it: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=70353823Support the Show.
Can you be a professional climber and still be scared of heights? How much is success down to problem solving versus physical strength? And what can we do to ensure this fantastic activity is inclusive for all?These are just some of the questions I put to Molly Thompson-Smith, a shining light in British climbing who was ranked number 1 in the world at just 16.Molly will be representing Team GB at the Paris Olympics when climbing returns for the second time in 2024. This fascinating episode also explores Molly's journey from her early days in Ladbroke Grove to becoming a leading force in the competitive climbing world and six times National Champion – overcoming serious injuries on the way to emerge stronger than ever. Molly sheds light on the ongoing efforts to promote gender equality and increase female participation in climbing, while also addressing the significant issues of diversity and inclusion within the community.I learnt so much about the sport of climbing in this episode and can't wait to see Molly in action at the Olympics on August 6, 8 and 10.Thank you to Sport England who support The Game Changers Podcast with a National Lottery award.Find out more about The Game Changers podcast here: https://www.fearlesswomen.co.uk/thegamechangersHosted by Sue AnstissProduced by Sam Walker, What Goes On MediaA Fearless Women production
Guest host Molly Thompson hears from two strategists on what the Liberals loss in the St. Paul's by-election could mean for the future of the Liberals -- and Prime Minister Trudeau. A discussion about the possibility of charging tariffs on Chinese-made EVs and Molly talks to Mary Wiens about a new idea that could be a solution for young people's housing needs and all that empty office space. Want a roommate? Or 12?
From the age of 12, Molly Thompson knew she was different. She looked at the world differently and thought about the world differently, too, and it caused no shortage of problems. Now, she is the CEO of Perrysburg Energy Solutions, a company providing organizations—and communities—with compelling, mission-driven energy solutions. In this episode, Molly shares how she learned to embrace her uniqueness, the driving force behind her business success, and how her current project became a massive community collaboration. She also reveals how, through Strategic CoachⓇ tools and community, she learned to trust her intuition, think 10x instead of being limited by self-doubt, and turn perceived obstacles into opportunities. Tune in to learn more about embracing individuality and staying true to your vision as an entrepreneur! Here's some of what you'll learn in this episode: How Molly recognized her entrepreneurial mindset from a young age of 12 and saw the world differently.Her early entrepreneurial ventures, like co-authoring a book and developing a TV show.How she overcame challenges as an entrepreneur who didn't fit traditional corporate molds.Her experience being diagnosed with ADHD and how she strategically leveraged it.How she used tools from Strategic Coach to understand her unique brain wiring and thought processes.What makes for a transformational experience for a customer.What happens when an entrepreneur gets bored.How Molly took her commercial lighting business to the next level with a visionary solar project.Her innovative approach to collaborating with multiple stakeholders across sectors. Show Notes: Molly knew from age 12 that she was an entrepreneur at heart, seeing the world differently than others. Successful entrepreneurs often have a sense of being different or not fitting into traditional molds from a young age. This early recognition of their distinctiveness can be a driving force behind their entrepreneurial endeavors. It also helps them develop unique capabilities very early in life— and often makes them unemployable as a result. Young people are often pressured to conform and be like everybody else, but successful entrepreneurs learn to tune out the noise. The biggest danger for an entrepreneur is boredom. An ideal is like the horizon: you can never reach it. It's a lot easier to ask for a million dollars than it is to ask for $200,000. There's value in taking a step back and thinking about things. Obstacles are simply opportunities for growth and transformation. Resources: Book: I Am Diva!: Every Woman's Guide to Outrageous Living, by Molly Thompson, Elena Bates, Maureen O'Crean, and Carilyn Vaile Book: The Gap and the Gain, by Ben Hardy and Dan Sullivan Book: 10x Is Easier Than 2x, by Ben Hardy and Dan Sullivan The Strategic CoachⓇ Signature Program Glass City River Wall
Molly Thompson from Perrysburg Energy joins André to discuss how to deal with people who don't believe in your ADHD diagnosis. It is difficult when family, friends, colleagues, and your community don't believe. They also discuss the reason for the skepticism and the dismissiveness of people. It's not you, most times it is about them, yup, it is about them sadly. Check out the ADHD Transform Journey Program that is now available. We would like to hear from you! Please send show ideas, questions, or feedback to podcast@tacticalbts.com and join our mailing list here! Follow us on Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube. Check out our website at Tactical Breakthroughs. André Brisson can also be found on LinkedIn. You can find other Podcast Episodes here!
Based on a conversation with Molly Thompson in Episode 175, André discusses how manufactured confidence is created depending on the situation and engaging the "urgent" ADHD brain activation mode where you do not think about your self-confidence - you get it done. When you have time to think about your goals and your next steps because there is no urgency, your self-confidence speaks louder and interferes with moving forward. Check out the ADHD Transform Journey Program that is now available. We would like to hear from you! Please send show ideas, questions, or feedback to podcast@tacticalbts.com and join our mailing list here! Follow us on Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube. Check out our website at Tactical Breakthroughs. André Brisson can also be found on LinkedIn. You can find other Podcast Episodes here!
Molly Thompson from Perrysburg Energy joins André to discuss confidence and how important it is with ADHD entrepreneurs that we have the confidence to achieve success. They discuss how confidence is a strategic by-product of commitment, courage and learning a new capability. Confidence is last; we need the courage to gain confidence. The conversation references the 4 C's Growth Formula from Strategic Coach®. You can download the 4 C's concept sheet here. Check out the ADHD Transform Journey Program that is now available. We would like to hear from you! Please send show ideas, questions, or feedback to podcast@tacticalbts.com and join our mailing list here! Follow us on Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube. Check out our website at Tactical Breakthroughs. André Brisson can also be found on LinkedIn. Strategic Coach® is a registered trademarks of The Strategic Coach Inc. All rights reserved. You can find other Podcast Episodes here!
In this episode we deep dive into how to rehabilitate pulley injuries. Since Stian managed to rupture his A4 pulley whilst bouldering in Fontainebleau, you'll get a real time insight into his rehabilitation process while we discuss the different approaches and concepts to best handle these injuries. Should we immobilize or load early? Should we climb or not? Which are the different ways of loading in a controlled way? We're also joined by pro climbers Tom Randall and Molly Thompson-Smith, and we discuss their unique experiences dealing with pulley injuries. 0:00: Pulley rehab with Stian and James 1:33:55: Interview with Tom Randall2:14:45: Interview with Molly Thompson-SmithSources:Bosco et al (2022): Closed flexor pulley injuries: A literature review and current practiceDubois et al (2020): soft-tissue injuries simply need peaCe and loveMiro et al (2021): Finger Flexor Pulley Injuries in Rock ClimbersMusic: Lofi Summer Background - Vladislav Kurnikov For more information about us, you can find us on Instagram and our websites:James: @sheffieldclimbingclinic / www.sheffieldclimbingclinic.comStian: @stianchristophersen / https://www.klatrebibelen.com/stian-christophersenFeel free to drop us a message with questions or subjects you would like us to address, and if you like what we're doing, please support us at patreon.com/ClimbingInjuryPodcast
Molly Thompson, the CEO of Perrysburg Energy, shares her recent ADHD diagnosis and the freedom that provided her to be her unique self. She was validated and shared that knowledge of herself with those around her and she is in a happy place. This is a great discussion. The Impulsive Thinker is sponsored by the Centre of ADHD Awareness, Canada. Please donate here! Check out the ADHD Transform Journey Program that is now available. We would like to hear from you! Please send show ideas, questions, or feedback to podcast@tacticalbts.com and join our mailing list here! Follow us on Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube. Check out our website at Tactical Breakthroughs. André Brisson can also be found on LinkedIn. You can find other Podcast Episodes here!
Women have a lot on their plates these days so sometimes it can slip our minds to keep up with preventative care, like pap smears. Dr. Molly Thompson walks through what a pap smear entails, what you can expect at your appointment, why it's important to get one, and more.
The second part of our chat with Molly, loads of really good stuff in this one, Molly is really unguarded and open with some tough topics which gives us all an amazing insight into the mind of an elite rock climber. If you enjoy the podcast and would like to support us, check out our Patreon page! https://www.patreon.com/user?u=70353823Support the show
It's gone old school again here and we've split our chat with Molly into two parts. Not just to pad out our episode count, but also because we've hit our upload cap for the month! Part 1 has us talking to Molly mostly about competitions and the setbacks that she has suffered in pursuit of those precious medals. Very real, very genuine stuff, hope you enjoy!And if you're enjoying the podcast and would like to help us keep it going, to consider checking out our Patreon!https://www.patreon.com/user?u=70353823Support the show
With less than three weeks left before the football season kicks off, there's still so much more going on in the world of NC State Athletics. On this episode, new Wolfpack big man DJ Burns joins us live from Amedeo's to discuss the trip to the Bahamas, the new-look roster, his musical ability and much more! James and Cory were also joined by Haze Lancaster and Molly Thompson of the Pack of Wolves NIL Collective to talk about Meet the Pack Day and the status of NIL at NC State. Oh, and we wrap it up with talk about the Pack's preseason ranking in the AP Poll and the Courtney Banghart fallout.
Do you love Lexington as much as we do? BGCF was thrilled to chat with our new friends Molly Thompson and Marin Fiske with LEXtoday about the ways they are activating our local community through curated content specifically for Lexington! Want to be a part of their daily conversation about all things happening in LEX? Be sure to give this episode a listen to learn more!
This week's episode is a dream come true! Adriana and Mariah welcome founders of the Kind Campaign this week, Lauren Paul and Molly Thompson. Kind Campaign is a foundation that has been close to Adriana's heart since the beginning of Little Words Project, and one that inspired her to start the company. Join us this week as we talk about the origins of Kind Campaign, getting through difficult times, standing up for others, apologies, social media, and so much more. Also, be on the lookout for LWP's collab with Kind Campaign, launching next week! Important Times8:05 - Welcome Lauren and Molly! And LWP's connection to Kind Campaign12:15 - Origins of Kind Campaign18:32 - Leaning on people when you are struggling31:40 - Standing up for others and why Lauren and Molly started Kind Campaign39:56 - Apologies and healing 50:40 - Social media informing the way kids are treated54:40 - Advice on navigating social media for our children58:42 - What can you say to your kids to help strengthen their self worthWhere to find us@glowthroughitpodcast@adrianacarrig@mariahgrippoWhere to find Kind Campaign @kindcampaign@laurenpaul8@mollymaethomps
Does this sound familiar? You know you want to start eating healthier so you can prioritize your health and show up fully for your work, family, and community. So you hop onto Google or Pinterest and start looking up what you should and shouldn't eat. Before you know it, you're 100 articles deep and everyone seems to be giving different advice. You don't even know what to do anymore. Do you eat the dang avocado or not?!
It's cool to be KIND, and this episode proves it. Lauren Paul and Molly Thompson, Founders of the international anti-bullying foundation Kind Campaign, stop by to talk about raising empathetic, empowered, and KIND children. Kind Campaign visits schools around the world to address girl-against-girl bullying, a heartbreaking issue that leaves a lifelong-impact on so many young women. Robin talks about her experiences as a mother, and how bullying has affected her family. Lauren and Molly give tips for being there when a child is being bullied, tips for parents who discover their child IS the bully, and inspiration to tackle your childhood trauma for an empowered life. Listen to how Kind Campaign is aiming to change female competition to female camaraderie, and how you can get involved. This episode is an important listen; we are ALL mentors to young people! More info at www.ivegotasecretwithrobinmcgraw.com Episode Resources: Kind Campaign: www.kindcampaign.com Kind Campaign on IG: www.instagram.com/kindcampaign Lauren on IG: www.instagram.com/laurenpaul8 Molly on IG: www.instagram.com/mollymaethompson Visit www.ripskirt.com/SECRET for a free sun scarf with purchase! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sara sits down with Kind Campaign Co Founders, Lauren Paul and Molly Thompson about making their documentary and finding their mission, how bullying is still prevalent in many adult female relationships and why kindness to ourselves and others is more important than ever.
When Lattice Premium Coach Maddy Cope met up with Molly Thompson-Smith!In this week's podcast, we were lucky enough to sit down with GB Climber Molly Thompson-Smith and get to discuss all things training and how Molly has had to adapt her competition mindset to transition to outdoor climbing. Lattice Coach Maddy and GB Comp climber Molly discuss a wide variety of topics including fear of moving onto rock (as an indoor climber), approach to training (more is less and listening to your body), climbing mindset, competition vs outdoor climbing, weight lifting for climbing (why Molly has found it useful in relation to climbing, body Image and nutrition), relationships in climbing, the menstrual cycle and training.So sit back and enjoy Maddy and Molly get stuck in
Kaitlynn talks with Lauren Paul and Molly Thompson, Co-Founders of Kind Campaign, about launching The Kind Campaign which started as an idea for a documentary about girl-against-girl bullying after having both been affected throughout their youth, their free of charge school programs, how they’ve adjusted their business during a pandemic, and some of their most memorable experiences on tour. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kaitlynn-carter/message
Baton Rouge, La. – The LSU soccer team (6-8-3) used some late game dramatics to pick up a 2-1 win over Florida (4-8-2) on Sunday afternoon at the Orange Beach Sportsplex. Molly Thompson scored the gamewinner in the 89th minute with a header from inside the six to give LSU its sixth win of the season.
Baton Rouge, La. – The LSU Soccer picked up their fifth win of the season after defeating the Southern Jaguars by a score of 3-0 on Friday afternoon at the LSU Soccer Stadium. Redshirt junior Tinaya Alexander opened the scoring in the seventh minute with a tidy finish from eight yards out before junior Molly Thompson scored a brace in the 48th and 60th minute to conclude the goals for the afternoon.
In today’s episode, we’re virtually sitting down with Molly Thompson and Lauren Paul, the co-founders of the Kind Campaign! The Kind Campaign is an internationally recognized nonprofit organization and school program that is bringing awareness to the negative and lasting effects of girl-against-girl bullying. If there is one thing we’ve learned in this last year, it’s that we really have to take much more responsibility for the way that our behavior and actions can impact others. Living an ignited life does not just refer to you; it refers to our community. None of us can truly expand until all of us do and none of us are free until all of us are. In this episode, we really open up about a lot of things — our own experiences with bullying, the effects of bullying, specifically for young girls, the correlation between bullying and addiction, what it looks like to own our insecurities so that they stop spreading on to others, the power of an apology, how to ask for forgiveness, and how to give forgiveness, how we’re teaching our own kids about bullying, and what we can all do in supporting the fight against bullying in schools. This is a really important episode, especially in 2020 as we’re all becoming increasingly aware of the power of our language and in the actions that we take toward one another. We’re all in this together. IGNTD Specials: IGNTD Live Online Groups (Free for 14 Days) IGNTD Subscription ($43 per month & 30 days of Live Groups included) IGNTD “Once an Addict” Campaign Topics Discussed: [:34] About the amazing vacation we just went on! [1:33] Our review of the week. [2:39] Our quote of the week from Dr. Deepika Chopra. [3:26] About today’s episode with our wonderful guests, Molly Thompson and Lauren Paul. [5:15] Be sure to share your favorite aha moments with us and the Kind Campaign! [6:45] The “fireside” chat of our podcast with Molly Thompson and Lauren Paul. [8:11] Lauren shares how she and Molly came together to create the Kind Campaign, as well as a bit of her personal backstory with bullying. [14:25] Discussing a recent bullying TikTok trend. [15:11] Molly touches on this transition from being friends to bullying in school-aged children and shares her own story and experience with bullying. [21:04] You always have the power to change the conversation — it’s never too late. [22:10] Did Molly ever ask why the girl who bullied her apologized? [24:19] Sophie shares about her own experiences with bullying, her lessons on bullying, and how we’re teaching our children about bullying. [27:17] How Lauren and Molly have seen the conversation shift since they started the Kind Campaign. [29:33] Lauren and Molly share the most powerful ways they have found that get people to understand the impact that their words, actions, and behaviors have on others. [33:40] Lauren shares an inspiring story where she witnessed a girl’s transformation in standing up against bullying. [37:40] The bystander effect and the powerful impact of taking a stand and acknowledging everyone’s humanness. [38:21] A few of our experiences with the bystander effect and bullying, and how we handle bullying now. [45:40] Bullying doesn’t stop after middle school and high school: how Kind Campaign is educating and advocating for women in the workforce and beyond. [46:43] What unites us as humans and an important piece of the conversation that we’re having. [48:57] What we love about our children’s Waldorf school in how they address bullying and conflict. [51:10] The importance of creating healthy conflict resolution from a young age. [52:42] Molly and Lauren share the best advice they have ever received. [56:18] Molly and Lauren’s proudest moments to-date. [1:00:40] Molly and Lauren share their hardest moments to-date. [1:03:36] Molly and Lauren share their self-care rituals. [1:09:19] What ignites Molly and Lauren? [1:10:45] We’re challenging you to share a story with us or share an apology letter! [1:11:47] Thanking Molly and Lauren for joining us in this podcast and sharing their message and stories. 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Partners in KIND Lauren Paul and Molly Thompson share their ourney to creating the Kind Campaign which works to address and combat the types of bullying young girls face today. Plus, how does this bullying affect their parenting techniques as they raise daughters themselves and addressing the other side of bullying, when a mom does it to another mom. Learn more about the project at kindcampaign.com. Thank you to our sponsors! Each&Every - Go to eachandevery.com/mama and use code MAMA fo r 30% off your first purchase. Tushy - Go to hellotushy.com/mama for 10% off and fr ee shipping. Express - Text MAMA to 397-737 to receive $25 off your purchase. Martha Stewart CBD - Go to mamasaid.marthastewartcbd.com and use code MAMA15 for 15% off. Sweaty Betty - Get 20% off your entire purchase when you go to sweatybetty.com/mamasaid.
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In this episode, Liz talks to Lauren Paul and Molly Thompson, founders of the Kind campaign, an internationally recognized nonprofit that brings awareness and healing to the negative effects of girl-against-girl bullying. They talk about their mission, what they’ve learned from a decade of speaking to young kids on the topic, and the separate but related problem of mom-shaming. This episode is sponsored by Highlights.
We are back in Catt's bedroom this week, and this time, she's joined by Lauren Paul and Molly Thompson - founders of the nonprofit Kind Campaign that aims to end girl-on-girl bullying in our schools. The two real-life best friends share a behind-the-scenes look at how they bonded over being bullied as young girls and why they decided to channel that pain into something productive. After meeting in college, Lauren and Molly joined forces and decided to travel the country to make a documentary on the "mean girl" phenomenon, and what we can do to foster forces of kindness instead. The film grew into an international movement, and the women now work with schools across the globe through in-person assemblies (when those were allowed) and educational curriculum, to help promote inclusivity, love and acceptance among girls and teens. Lauren also shares a peek at what it's like to be married to actor Aaron Paul (Breaking Bad, BoJack Horseman) and how his support has made it possible for Kind Campaign to climb to new heights. And in this episode, Catt shares a story about experiencing harassment by fellow females during her freshman year of high school - and who stepped in to stand up for her. *A note, this was taped months before the Coronavirus hit, so the interview was done in-person in Catt's home
Former POTUS Bill Clinton explains what caused his Monica Lewinsky affair, Wendy Williams sounds off on Ashley Graham changing a baby diaper on the ground, and Lady Gaga choreographer Richy Jackson shows us moves from her latest Stupid Love video. Plus, Lauren Paul and Molly Thompson, co-founders of Kind Campaign, stop by.
Episode 025 – Molly Thompson, Pretty Flours Growing A Business With Molly Thompson, Pretty Flours Do you truly believe in your creative work? If you need a boost, listen to Molly Thompson of Pretty Flours. After decades in other careers, Molly stumbled onto printmaking. It took several years before she took the plunge and quit her day job. Listen in to her smart story on how she made it happen. A little about Molly Molly Thompson is an artist with a studio in Portland where she creates textiles and stationery goods using her own hand carved blocks to print on fabric and paper. Known as Pretty Flours (spelled F L O U R S because many of her products are printed on flour sack cotton), Molly began wholesaling in 2014. To learn more about Molly and Pretty Flours, you can visit www.prettyflours.com (http://www.prettyflours.com/) . Thoughts from Molly ● I'm most proud that I have been able to grow my passion, a passion for something I really love to do into a business. I developed a product that is both pleasing to me to produce, functional to the consumer and decorative. ● I wish that somebody had said, even though you think you're only ever going to be selling for fun at craft fairs, you might want to turn this into a business someday…and wholesale it and really think about your pricing from that standpoint. ● We should all be doing what we really love to do, what really makes us happy. Recommended Resources The Handmade Marketplace (https://www.amazon.com/Handmade-Marketplace-2nd-Locally-Globally/dp/161212335X) by Kari Chapin SCORE (https://www.score.org/) Quotable ● “Really know your worth and believe in yourself and believe in the worth of your product. It's a handmade product and don’t compromise on what you feel you deserve.” ● “Find inspiration and find support. There are lots of people out there who want to support you in what you're doing and go out and find them.”
I wouldn't want to have today's conversation with anyone other than today's guests. Today, I'm sitting down with mom-mates Lauren Paul and Molly Thompson to discuss the highs and lows of life postpartum. There's no topic that's off limits. If you're curious to know what the 4th trimester (and first year after giving birth) can look like for three different women, this is the podcast for you. This episode of Off The Record is sponsored by YogaWakeUp. Text 'OTR' to 668-66 and for an Off The Record exclusive of 25% off your annual subscription of the Yoga Wake Up App. Consider this your yoga alarm clock, wherein you start the morning with intention, stretching, and positivity. A great alternative to scrolling social media first thing in the morning. A SKINOWL SKINCARE GIFT FOR YOU: Use code 'OFFTHERECORD15' on skinowl.com (http://www.skinowl.com) for 15% your entire order. DM your questions and shout us out using the hashtag #offtherecordpod on Insta, Twitter and everywhere else. Remember to rate, review, listen on Apple Podcasts, Google, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app. For the full experience: Shop SkinOwl: https://www.skinowl.com (https://www.skinowl.com) ) Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/offtherecordwithyou (https://www.instagram.com/offtherecordwithyou) Twitter: https://twitter.com/skinowl (https://twitter.com/skinowl) ) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/skinowl (https://www.facebook.com/skinowl)
Good Day, Friends. Welcome to Episode 56. I would be lying if I said I hadn’t been looking forward to today’s conversation since before it was even on the books! The two warm, authentic, and inspirational women in the studio today are responsible for arguably the most powerful Kindness movement out there. In my eyes and in the eyes of many others, this makes these two women modern day heroes. Lauren Paul and Molly Thompson are the founders of the Kind Campaign, a non profit organization dedicated to spreading awareness and healing, and above all promoting compassion among today’s youth. Through school assemblies, educational curricula, online resources, and gifting every girl a supportive community, the love and respect of the Kind Campaign is having a profound effect on the social climate of schools and beyond. Today, Lauren and Molly tell the Kind Campaign story with us in its development, values, and goals for the future. And they tell their own stories, their personal connections to their youths and the trials and tribulations therein, and how they have authentically taken their own journeys and used them to propel the world towards Kindness. A GIFT FOR YOU: This episode of OTR is sponsored by SkinOwl skincare. Use code 'OFFTHERECORD' on SkinOwl.com for 15% your entire order, including SkinOwl's brand new beauty tool, The Glow Stick. DM your questions and shout us out using the hashtag #offtherecordpod on Insta, Twitter and everywhere else. Remember to rate, review, listen on Apple Podcasts, Google, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app. For the full experience: Shop SkinOwl: https://www.skinowl.com (https://www.skinowl.com) Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/offtherecordwithyou (https://www.instagram.com/offtherecordwithyou) Twitter: https://twitter.com/skinowl (https://twitter.com/skinowl) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/skinowl (https://www.facebook.com/skinowl)
Lauren Paul and Molly Thompson are all about the Kind Campaign, a multi-platform movement that has transformed hundreds of thousands of lives, friendships, classrooms and communities around the world. They decided to create change by giving girls an opportunity to speak out about the universal experience of bullying. Learn more about the Kind Campaign on www.kindcampaign.com!
Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown - Friday, August 2, 20194:20 pm: Deseret News Columnist Jay Evensen joins the show to discuss why he says the Utah Legislature should relent and give the people what they voted for when it comes to Medicaid expansion4:35 pm: Alexander Bolton of The Hill joins the show to discuss why Democratic lawmakers in Washington, D.C. are alarmed at the negative tone being taken by the party’s presidential candidates5:05 pm: Paul Kengor, author and political science professor at Grove City College, joins the show for a conversation about racist remarks made by Ronald Reagan when he was Governor of California6:05 pm: Romina Boccia, Director of the Center for the Federal Budget at the Heritage Foundation, joins the show to discuss why the appeal of socialism seems to be growing in America6:20 pm: Molly Thompson, Co-Founder of the Kind Campaign, joins the show to discuss the recent rise in cyberbullying among U.S. teenagers6:35 pm - Listen Back Friday: We’ll listen back to Rod’s conversations with two lawmakers this week who are tasked with helping fix problems created by lawmakers during the last Utah legislative session. Senator Evan Vickers joined the show to discuss how the state will fix a problem with the medical marijuana law that could have caused legal issues for employees of county health departments. And (at 6:50 pm) with Senator Allen Christensen on the Trump Administration’s denial of the state’s request for a partial Medicaid expansion plan
In 2009, Lauren Paul and Molly Thompson packed their bags in a minivan with their mothers. Though their journey had stops along the way, it wasn’t a typical road trip. Lauren and Molly were on a mission to make a documentary about the “mean girl” phenomenon and the negative effects of girl-against-girl bullying. In this episode, Lauren and Molly share their own truth (including the traumatic experience of being ostracized in school), and how they turned their nonprofit organization Kind Campaign into a global movement. From capturing deep seeded emotions in their award-winning film “Finding Kind”, Lauren and Molly are now impacting the lives of thousands of girls all over the country. Through Kind Campaign assemblies, curriculums and an online community, girls are able to heal from the effects of bullying —and ultimately, step into the power of kindness. In the process, these young women also recognize their ability to create positive change within and outside their school hallways. Learn more about Kind Campaign or follow them on Instagram @kindcampaign. Follow Sincerely, Hueman on Instagram @sincerelyhueman This show is produced by Hueman Group Media. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sincerelyhueman/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sincerelyhueman/support
Co-founders of Kind Campaign, Lauren Paul and Molly Thompson, join us to share about their non-profit and their mission to help stop girl against girl bullying. They break down how social media impacts bullying and share tips on how to spread kindness offline and online.
PCOS has taken over social media in recent years as more information is exposed on the 'rather hidden' diagnosis. Today's guest, Molly Thompson, shares her journey with this infamous diagnosis as well as the highs and lows she's experienced because of it. Not sure what PCOS is? No problem! Molly shares what her symptoms were, the steps she took to seek help, how she got her final diagnosis, and the healing route she chose. If you've struggled with PCOS, hormones, or just want to learn more then this episode is for you! Better yet, Molly shares tips on her anti-inflammatory diet, how her exercise regime has changed, and the lifestyle shifts she's had to make in order to accept this healing process. Oh and don't be surprised if you hear some loud noises, Molly has a furry friend that makes an appearance! And if healing PCOS wasn't enough, Molly also shares her journey from hobby blogging to full time and self employed. *** Please keep in mind that neither Molly nor I are professionals in the medical field, all information is meant to be a guideline, never self diagnose. Find Molly on instagram @what_mollymade or her site, https://whatmollymade.com/ Find me on instagram @thrive_onlife or my site, https://thriveonlife.org/ //// Resources for books are: Woman Code by Alisa Vitti --- Beyond the Pill by Dr. Jolene Brighten //// If you liked today's show, subscribe via iTunes and leave a rate & review please!
On this episode we sit down with the founders of the Kind Campaign Lauren Paul and Molly Thompson. Kind Campaign is an internationally recognized nonprofit organization bringing awareness and healing to girl-against- girl bullying. Lauren and Molly share about their mission with Kind Campaign, how to get a Kind Campaign assembly at your school, the culture shift around bullying and the good and bad of social media. • Connect with Kind Campaign: https://www.kindcampaign.com/ • Connect with Kind Campaign on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kindcampaign/ • Follow along with @tglpodcast on Instagram: www.instagram.com/tglpodcast/ • Get social using #tgltuesdays • Don't forget to stalk your hosts: @kgrace01 and @positivelyposie
KIND Campaign was founded by Lauren Paul & Molly Thompson over 8 years ago. They travel the world with their nonprofit inspiring young people to be kind! Both girls are the definition of fearless and unfiltered, speaking on topics like bullying and using your voice to make a difference during their appearances. Follow them on social media at @kindcampaign!
Mentioned in today's episode: Thank you today's sponsor, Liveli Use code MAVEN20 at checkout to receive 20% of your order Kindness...it seems so simple right? And still many young women (and men) struggle to be kind to themselves and to others every single day. Why is that? Why do we find it so challenging to extend kindness? Today on the show I'm chatting with Molly Thompson and Lauren Paul of Kind Campaign all about kindness, why it's missing and the long-term effects we're seeing from bullying. We've all had some kind of experience with bullying. Whether it's as the bully or the victim these traumas stay within us until we confront them. But once we do, we regain the power to put an end to hate. This episode is all about overcoming bullying and the importance of raising women up! Some other things we discussed: How Lauren and Molly started Kind Campaign The long-term impact of bullying How to move forward after bullying What is I was a bully? How to be kinder to yourself and to others ...and so much more! Join The Healthy Maven Tribe to ask guest questions and to find out who will be on the show before anyone else! http://facebook.com/groups/THMTribe Please don't forget to rate + review in iTunes if you love the podcast. Your comments and subscriptions help us make the podcast best for you! Follow Kind Campaign: Website: https://www.kindcampaign.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kindcampaign/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KindCampaign/
Welcome to episode 9. This week, Ed and Eric are joined by long time redhead, donut lover and daughter to Big Cheese, Molly Thompson. To start things off, Ed and Eric deliberate about whether it's worth discussing politics with family. Then, a discussion of task assigning, a divvying up chores around the house. Molly then joins for a discussion of this episode's homework assignment: no meat. The three chat about what went well, what did not and how their thoughts of meat consumption and responsibility have changed given the evidence revealing the climate impact of their current diets. Finally, Molly hops in with some well reviewed crunchy corner snackums and drops a doozy of an etiquette for the men in the audience. Next week's homework: create a podcast for the other host Listen to more of The Front Bottoms on Spotify and Apple Music Follow us on twitter @whatsthehwpod
Scilla Andreen is the CEO & Co-Founder of IndieFlix Group Inc a global screening and streaming service that promotes and supports social impact films to create positive change in the world. IndieFlix screening service books offline community screenings in schools, corporations and communities around the world while IndieFlix streaming offers a monthly subscription based service to access thousands of high-quality shorts, features, documentaries, and series.https://www.indieflix.com/ Scilla and her team share powerful stories in the medium of film, in the hope of creating global change. Scilla was in Hong Kong screening her latest film ‘Angst’ in schools, to parents and members of the community. Scilla shares her life journey with us giving us a glimpse into how she began her career in the film industry, eventually starting her own company IndieFlix. Scilla was bullied as a child and that was the inspiration for her getting on board to help distribute ‘Finding Kind’ where Lauren Paul and Molly Thompson who made this film explore the bullying epidemic amongst girls in particular. These women started a ‘Kind Campaign’ to spread kindness around the globe and Scilla was thrilled to be part of growing this movement. Scilla was also one of the producers of a film called ‘Screenagers’ and she shares why she is so passionate about the topic of teens and their use of technology. The film helps parents and teenagers navigate the digital age. Scilla discusses her most recent film ‘Angst’ and shares her deeply personal story that was the catalyst for her embarking on this film project about anxiety. This moving and inspirational film provides us with tools to manage anxiety whilst opening up the dialogue about this uncomfortable issue that affects so many of us. Scilla and her producing partner Karin Gornick have made it “kind of cool to talk about anxiety” and this film ‘Angst’ is helping so many people who are lucky enough to view it. This film gives permission to people to talk about their vulnerabilities and their fears. Scilla also shares details about her next project ‘LIKE’ which is about the addictive nature of social media and the dopamine that is released when we receive likes on our social media pages. Her hope is that anyone who watches ‘LIKE’ will be inspired to self-regulate their use of technology" says Scilla. IndieFlix: https://www.indieflix.com/ IndieFlix Foundation: https://www.indieflixfoundation.org/ Please visit my Patreon page if you would like to sponsor the production of Hong Kong Confidential Podcast. I have many great rewards to offer my supporters. Thanks for taking the time to check out the page https://www.patreon.com/hongkongconfidential?alert=2 Email: jules@hongkongconfidential.net Webpage: www.hongkongconfidential.net Network: https://www.auscastnetwork.com/home/hong-kong-confidential Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hongkongconfidential/ Twitter: www.twitter.com/juleshannaford/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hongkongconfidential/ Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, YouTube and anywhere you find your podcasts. Sponsored by Teresa’s Turkish Towels https://hkturkish.com/ Support the show.
Part two: after discussing pregnancy and motherhood with Lauren + Molly, Caroline asks the Kind Campaign founders about their relationships with social media. Lauren Paul and Molly Thompson are the founders of Kind Campaign, a nonprofit that brings awareness and healing to the negative and lasting effect of girl-against-girl bullying through their global movement. Lauren and Molly created a documentary film called ‘Finding Kind’, and they also tour around the US and UK holding in-school assemblies and creating educational curriculums for anti-bullying. Links: Kind Campaign Kind Campaign on Insta: @kindcampaign Kind Campaign on Facebook: Kind Campaign Kind Campaign on Twitter: @kindcampaign Lauren Paul on Insta: @laurenpaul8 Molly Thompson on Insta: @mollymaethomps Caroline Lee Caroline on Insta: @teamwoodnote Caroline on Twitter: @teamwoodnote Out of Line on Insta: @outoflinepodcast Out of Line on Facebook: Out of Line with Caroline Lee email Caroline: outoflinepodcast@gmail.com
Lauren Paul and Molly Thompson are the founders of Kind Campaign, a nonprofit that brings awareness and healing to the negative and lasting effect of girl-against-girl bullying through their global movement. Lauren and Molly created a documentary film called ‘Finding Kind’, and they also tour around the US and UK holding in-school assemblies and creating educational curriculums for anti-bullying. Besides all of this, Lauren and Molly are both mothers, and so they came over to my place to talk about pregnancy… the gory and the glory of it all... Links: Kind Campaign Kind Campaign on Insta: @kindcampaign Kind Campaign on Facebook: Kind Campaign Kind Campaign on Twitter: @kindcampaign Lauren Paul on Insta: @laurenpaul8 Molly Thompson on Insta: @mollymaethomps Caroline Lee Caroline on Insta: @teamwoodnote Caroline on Twitter: @teamwoodnote Out of Line on Insta: @outoflinepodcast Out of Line on Facebook: Out of Line with Caroline Lee email Caroline: outoflinepodcast@gmail.com
The founders of the revolutionary non-profit organization Lauren Paul and Molly Thompson tell Kaitlyn about their mission to teach young girls how to recognize the harmful effects of bullying and empower them to overcome it.
London-based Molly Thompson Smith is one of the hot tickets on the competition circuit. Tune in to hear about her experiences, and lots more besides.
www.toledomatters.com & www.utoledo.edu/incubator Episode 8 of the Toledo Matters Podcast – Molly Thompson, Director of the Launchpad Incubator at the University of Toledo ——————————————————— With Bob Tucker, Danny Woodcock, & Nathan Lewis ——————————————————— Fun Times in the 419: Toledo's first Barcade - RESET - opened up last weekend and has been jamming ever since! With classics like Space Invadors, Pacman, Golden Tee, NFL Blitz, and retrons on the tables so customers can enjoy classic Super Nintendo games & sit down for the full Bar 145 menu. ——————————– Today’s Guests: /// Molly Thompson \ * VeggieU - Former Director of Development * Internationally published author of I Am Diva! Every Woman's Guide to Outrageous Living * Director of Launchpad Incubation Program at UT * Founder of Coder Dojo Toledo Favorite hidden gem in Toledo – Fowl & Fodder