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In this episode of the Daily Mastermind, host George Wright III interviews Lisa Even, a speaker and coach who specializes in leadership and culture. Lisa discusses her journey from a challenging upbringing to becoming a successful leader in the healthcare industry. She emphasizes the importance of 'happening to the world' rather than letting the world happen to you. They delve into understanding team values, creating a positive work culture, and the significance of joy in both personal and professional life. Lisa shares practical strategies for leaders to enhance their team's morale and productivity by focusing on positive ripple effects and intentional joy.00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome00:19 Lisa's Background and Philosophy02:24 Creating a Ripple Effect04:28 Leadership and Culture06:29 Showing Up and Being Present11:07 Understanding Team Values14:38 Navigating Difficult Situations15:57 The Odd Lunch Break Norm16:47 Addressing Workplace Behaviors and Beliefs18:29 The Importance of Awareness in Leadership19:08 Creating Joy in the Workplace21:32 Personal Joy and Family Practices24:32 Measuring and Tracking Joy26:27 Final Thoughts and Connecting with LisaThanks for listening, and Please Share this Episode with someone. It would really help us to grow our show and share these valuable tips and strategies with others. Have a great day.You have Greatness inside you. I know you can Learn, Grow and Accomplish anything you put your mind toward. I appreciate you listening today.George Wright IIICEO, The Evolution Group_________________________________________________________1. Subscribe to The Daily Mastermind Podcast- daily inspiration, motivation, education2. Follow me on social media Facebook | Instagram | Linkedin | TikTok | Youtube3. Get the Prosperity Pillars Poster I Developed over 20 years from my Mentors.About Lisa Even:Lisa's journey from corporate leadership to entrepreneurship is fueled by her belief that small, intentional actions can create a "Good Ripple Effect"—a concept she champions in her speaking engagements and coaching sessions. Her mission is to help leaders and teams realize that they can shape their world, rather than be shaped by it.She is the author of Joy is My Job and the host of the podcast Have Good Ripple Effect, both of which encapsulate her philosophy of infusing joy into daily work life. Lisa's approach combines storytelling with practical tools, enabling audiences to implement changes that enhance team dynamics and personal fulfillment.Guest Resources:Website: lisaeven.comLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/lisaevenPodcast: Have Good Ripple EffectBook: Joy is My Job
Does anyone actually give hostess gifts anymore? We played 'What's My Job?'! & more
Chris' family took their annual holiday card pictures. Do your dogs REALLY need to be apart of this? Curtis did What's My Job and we had to guess what he did! Plus, what is the coffee that has everyone all over the country obsessing over Wawa? & more
Is fast food on a first date ever ok? We played 'What's My Job?"! Plus, if you're traveling for Thanksgiving this year, there are 5 things you should do on a plane. & more
Hello to you listening in Round Lake, Curtis, Michigan!Coming to you from Whidbey Island, Washington this is Stories From Women Who Walk with 60 Seconds for Motivate Your Monday and your host, Diane Wyzga.Things in this country are upside down and backward in ways we have never ever seen before. Is that good? No! It's a nightmare. What do we do now? I'm glad you asked.First off, you can rely on me to be here with you and for you. Thanks to your devoted listening this global podcast is edging close to 200,000 plays. There will be stories and more to inform, delight, inspire, and motivate in the days ahead.As to, “What do we do now?” get comfy and relish Colorado Poet Laureat Andrea Gibson's Letter to a Friend. Click HEREor read the letter in the Episode NotesPractical Tip: Pay particular attention to how grief and fear can give way to relief, clarity, what needs doing, and how to go about it. Ask yourself: “What is my job in this moment? What do I specifically have to offer? Where can I be of most use and service to others? How can I creatively, actively participate in pulling the arc of the moral universe toward justice for all?A tight bundle of sticks cannot be broken as easily as a single branch. We are in this together. Our lives are in our hands. More than ever before this is our opportunity to cherish life and work for it! Colorado Poet Laureate Andrea Gibson's Letter To A Friend After the ElectionBy Andrea GibsonNovember 16, 2024Architects of ChangeFriend,I am writing about the text you sent the morning after the election. “What do we do now?” you asked. My first response was to stare blankly at a blank wall for an hour. But I've had a week to sit with it, and here's what I want to share:Last April, after two years of chemotherapy, when my oncologist told me the cancer was now considered incurable, I felt the expected fear and grief. But something I didn't tell you was this—I also felt relief. Why relief? Because when I heard the system say, “We can't save you,” it was the first time since my diagnosis that I felt as if my life was in my hands. Watching the election, I felt something similar: grief, fear. Then this thought—Our lives are in our hands. They always were, but it's clearer than ever now.I think I've told you about my friend Liza. She was one of the most committed activists I've ever known. She built her life like an altar to social justice. She was also a Buddhist. A couple of weeks before her death, when asked how she wanted to be remembered, she said, “Just don't let anyone say I was the best at anything. It's so obnoxiously American.” As we look for creative paths forward, I want to beg “the left” to stop tearing each other to shreds over who is The Best at fighting for change. When we allow our egos to do our heart's work, what needs to get done doesn't get done. I understand that people are frantic for a clear and direct answer. But it's so important to choose curiosity over certainty in a moment that asks us to create something entirely new. This is that moment.I keep asking myself, “What is my job in this moment? What do I specifically have to offer?” It's empowering to ask those questions because no one's job will be the same. There were many years of my life that I did not feel I was actively participating in change unless I was in the streets protesting. As my health worsened, I knew that wasn't where I would be of most service. Creatively explore where you might be most useful. Throw a What's My Job party and explore the question with your community. Friends may reflect a specific talent or gift they see in you that you haven't yet recognized.My friend Oak, (great name, I know) used to say, “If we can't imagine it, we can't create it.” Right now I'm putting active energy into imagining what's possible. What does a compassionate world look like? What would it feel like to wake up every morning to a planet fueled by community and not capitalism? When I'm glued to my phone doom-scrolling the news, it's almost impossible for me to creatively imagine, but anytime I've got my feet in the grass I open in a new way. Even in a city, you can notice the way your body changes with the seasons. You can mirror the earth's steady and persistent pace. Save the seeds of an apple. Grow veggies in plant pots in the windowsill of your apartment. Feed a stranger. Drive a neighbor through the sunshine to a doctor's appointment in another state. Never forget how alone we are not. The moss, the mountains, the redwood tree, the marigold, the mourning dove calling for her love's return—are our allies. Every natural thing in this world is invested in the peace of this world. All that is good and gracious whispers, “We are with you.”I keep thinking about something I learned in my early 20's—the rural poor are more likely to survive a catastrophic world event than the wealthiest billionaires. It's really out of touch to use the word educated to refer solely to college-educated people. Everyone is educated in their own unique way and those of us who had the privilege of attending college are very often the least educated in regards to understanding that we are not just connected to nature, we are nature. To not know that is to be disconnected from our power source.Two decades ago, I was partnered with a journalist who was reporting on the invasion of Iraq and the occupation of the West Bank in Palestine. What she'd witnessed was horrific, but she was deeply struck by the gratitude of the people in comparison to those of us living in relative safety in the US. Since that time, I have understood that the most grateful people in the world are rarely those who appear to have the most to be grateful for. I hope we each feel a deep responsibility to be grateful for our lives through this time, to wholly cherish every morning we are alive to see the sun. I know the upcoming years will be challenging. But if the upcoming years are also cherished, they will be less challenging.I understand why so many people are sharing what they think we should be feeling right now. Though there is love at the heart of that demand, there is no such thing as a moral emotion. No one owes the world their misery. What we owe is our active participation in finding creative and compassionate paths forward. Every activist I have ever known who believed they owed the world their unhappiness has burned out. If we consciously fuel our joy, if we put our attention on the world's beauty, we will have far more strength and stamina to show up to the world's pain.We need stamina. The 73 million people who voted for Trump appear to be more energized than ever. And it's clear to me that the narrative that every Trump voter is “ignorant and hateful” is hurting our movements. 95% of our marginalized friends have at least one family member they deeply trust who voted for Trump this year. Most people, regardless of how they are voting, believe they are voting for a better world. There is a terrifying amount of hate in our country, yes. But there is far more fear. Hate is the end of a conversation. Fear isn't always. I've been on the lookout for moments when an honest and respectful conversation might reach the root of someone else's fear.These conversations can surface big emotions. A lot of what we're navigating right now can, so I've been thinking of ways we can come together to build inner resilience. There is so much we can learn from each other in regards to working with difficult emotions to minimize the time we are undone by them. I'll say it more bluntly—we can't be chronically destroyed by microaggressions and also be people who can organize around the violent deportation of millions of our community members or any other inhumane cruelty expected. This moment in history isn't only about rooting in our values, it's about rooting in our tenacity, courage, and strength.Here's to our tenacity, courage, and strength, friend. I know so much feels heavy right now. It is heavy. But never forget that our hearts are community gardens. I think we'll all start seeing how much we have on our side once we each begin to see how much we have to give.Love, Andrea Originally published November 14, 2024 in “Things That Don't Suck: One Poet's Quest to Uncover What Shifts When We Shift our Attention.”You're always invited: “Come for the stories - stay for the magic!” Speaking of magic, would you subscribe and spread the word with a generous 5-star review and comment - it helps us all - and join us next time!Meanwhile, stop by my Quarter Moon Story Arts website to:✓ Check out Services I Offer,✓ For a no-obligation conversation about your communication challenges, get in touch with me today✓ Stay current with Diane as “Wyzga on Words” on Substack and on LinkedInStories From Women Who Walk Production TeamPodcaster: Diane F Wyzga & Quarter Moon Story ArtsMusic: Mer's Waltz from Crossing the Waters by Steve Schuch & Night Heron MusicAll content and image © 2019 to Present Quarter Moon Story Arts. All rights reserved.
We played What's My Job! What things have you gotten excited over that made you feel so old? Plus, we have some ways to upgrade your pasta! & more
Episode 210: Tobias Jeg of Red Scare Industries talks to us about: Is Red Scare Solvent, Punk Rock Postal Workers, On Being a Booking Agent and Negotiating Fees, "My Job is Dealing with Liars," This is not a Soccer Podcast, Fat Wreck Chords and Red Scare Crossover, Is Signing Bands Truly Dumb Luck, Lillingtons Talk, being Part of the Creative Process and the Value of Life, Election & Apathy, Lastly the 20th Anniversary Comp, and not much more more more because that's a lot lot lot!Red Scare Web SiteJughead's Basement Patreon
Forget the presidential election, we've got the biggest poll you need to vote in! We played What's My Job! Plus, did you hear about the woman in Hamilton who voted shirtless? & more
Send us a textFollow along with message notes at https://www.westsidecommunitychurch.com/notes-resourcesJoin us as Pastor Gabe Kolstad brings us a sermon about how My Joy is My Job.#selfimprovement #newyou #hope #Jesus #fullservice #fullchurchservice #christian #sermon #worship #westside #church #2024sermon #churchonline #gabekolstadWestside is a place made up of real people from all walks of life. We are a “come as you are” church that strives to be a safe place for people to investigate faith. No matter your story, questions, doubts, or struggles, we're glad you're here today.LINKS & RESOURCES:SUBSCRIBE to always see our content and let us reach more people for Jesus: https://www.youtube.com/westsidecommu...To support this ministry and help us reach people all around the world click here: https://www.westsidecommunitychurch.c...STAY CONNECTED:Website: https://www.westsidecommunitychurch.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/westsidecommunitychurch/?hl=enFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/westsidecommunitychurchpdx/
On this week's show: The NEA's School Me podcast takes a peek into the exciting weekend of training hosted by NEA's See Educators Run team…Step Up Louisiana co-founder and co-director Maria Harmon joins the Working History podcast to talk about the group's Freedom Summer-inspired voter turnout campaigns and grassroots mobilization efforts in New Orleans, Baton Rouge, and Jefferson Parish…on the Working to Live In Southwest Washington podcast, Harold sits down with State Senate candidate Adrian Cortes and State House candidates John Zingale and Deken Letinich to find out the differences - and similarities - between the Federal Legislature and the State Legislature, the value of failure, and how you can change things in your state by talking to local legislators…Jason Lopes, Health Care Director for the International Brotherhood of Teamsters and a business agent for Teamsters Local 25, joined the America's Work Force Union Podcast to discuss the new national master agreement for workers at the American Red Cross…on What Do Workers Want? -- a podcast about what brings social movements together and drives them apart -- Sarah and Max ask the tear-jerking questions about movement breakups, wounded hearts and petty revenge fantasies…and in our final segment, volunteer blood courier Larry Martin on That's My Job, from the Working Voices podcast. Please help us build sonic solidarity by clicking on the share button below. Highlights from labor radio and podcast shows around the country, part of the national Labor Radio Podcast Network of shows focusing on working people's issues and concerns. @NEAToday @SouthernLaborSA @oliviacpaschal @AndersonDavidM @SWWACLC @AWFUnionPodcast @WorkingPod#LaborRadioPod @AFLCIO Edited by Patrick Dixon, produced by Chris Garlock; social media guru Mr. Harold Phillips.
What Halloween costumes shoould be banned from now on? We played "What's My Job?"! & more
Gianna's friends charged her $75 without even asking for another friend's birthday gift! We played 'What's My Job?' with our listener Marilyn. Plus, Gianna's back in her One Direction phase and already got scammed. & more
This couple got married at the Eagles game. What's the weirdest wedding you've ever seen or heard of? We played "What's My Job?"! Plus, move over Furby, here comes Moflin! & more
Does anyone really know how to write cursive anymore? We played "What's My Job?" with Bev in Philly! Plus, Sabrina Carpenter is in Philly tonight! & more
We played 'What's My Job?'! Can you guess what this listener does? Do you know anyone with a really weird Wi-Fi password? Plus, did your partner propose with a "shut up ring"? & more
Gianna went to the movies the other day and had to shut someone up for talking. Lindsay from Levittown played What's My Job! Can you guess what she does? & more
We had "The Great Pizza Debate"! Is pizza better in PA or NJ? We played "What's My Job?" with Greg in Philly! & more
Most Awkward Uber Rides. QCC: I'm Tired of My Job. BO: Posted Gremlin Pic For Back To School. AITA Part 2: Got Into A Fight With Her Mom's Boyfriend.
Do you set a million alarms to wake yourself up in the morning? We played What's My Job! Plus, this woman is going viral for her work email address! & more
We played What's My Job! Who are your senior celebrity hall passes? & more
We played What's My Job with a PST listener! What does your partner do that absolutely irritates you? Plus, Gianna is terrified of Marty from Stop & Shop. & more
Is it too early for pumpkin spice?!? We played What's My Job with our listener, Francesca! Also, we found the worst proposal EVER! & more
How long is too long when it comes to leftovers? We played What's My Job with our listener Nancy! Plus, there's a new version of the ABC's and we're OUTRAGED! & more
Are you a serial vacation poster? Gianna has had it with the constant vacay updates online! Dana in Florence played What's My Job! Plus, there are some words you're hearing during the Olympics that sound dirty but really aren't! & more
Do you lick or bite an ice cream cone? The Crew cannot agree. We played What's My Job! Plus, do you live in an ingredient household? & more
The Dads are joined by the hosts of the Home Dad Chatpodcast, Brock Lusch and Danny Mercer. Home Dad Chat is the official podcast of the National At Home Dad Network . Mentioned in this Episode: Home Dad Con Chris Stapleton's Traveller Whiskey Ryan Bingham's Bingham's Bourbon "There I Ruined It" on Instagram: Conway Fitty "Beat Bugs" on Netflix Fathering Together Father's Eve #NoDadAlone Show Notes: 7:05 - HARDY Report: We were not going to do a HARDY Report this episode but Brock became a HARDY fan because of this segment and it had to be done. 14:35 - Dad Life Sound Check: The Dads turned this segment over to their guests. Brock and Danny shared songs from Conway Twitty, Tracy Lawrence, Rodney Atkins, Billy Currington and Toby Keith 32:02 - Main Segment: The Dads learn about all of the ways that the National At Home Dad Network provides resources for all dads to build community, find mentors and learn from their peers. The best way to see everything they have to offer is to visit and join their Facebook group National At Home Dad Network Facebook Group. You can find the Country Music Dads Playlist on Spotify and via our webpage. You can find all of our back episodes on our website countrymusicdads.com. Follow us on Instagram and Facebook @countrymusicdads. And most importantly, please give us a 5-star review and share the show with all of your friends. Sources: Intro Music: “Dark Country Rock” by Moodmode HARDY Report Theme Music: “Frantic” by Lemon Music Studio "That's My Job" by Conway Twitty "Time Marches On" by Tracy Lawrence "Watching You" by Rodney Atkins "People Are Crazy" by Billy Currington "As Good As I Once Was" by Toby Keith "Heat Waves" by Glass Animals "Texas Hold 'Em" by Beyonce
A quiz to celebrate America's birthday, plus Dr. Ken Wilgus on relating to your parents as an adult, and should you be passionate about your job? Featured musical artist: Daniel Bashta Roundtable: How Well Do You Know the U.S.A.? How many Justices of the Supreme Court can you name? What was the last state admitted to the Union? What was the first U.S. capital city? In honor of Independence Day, we're taking a quiz on these and other fun United States trivia questions. So grab a pen and paper, keep track of your answers, and test your knowledge of United States history and government. Leave Us a Voicemail Culture: We're All Adults Here Getting along with your mom and dad as an adult has its challenges. What do your parents want from you, and what if they're having a hard time letting go? Conversely, are you taking ownership of your life and responsibilities? Do you care about them and their interests? Dr. Ken Wilgus has counseled families for decades. He joins us this week to provide guidelines for healthy conversations and behaviors between parents and adult children. Praying the Scriptures for Your Adult Children: Trusting God with the Ones You Love Visit Ken's Website Inbox: Should I Feel “Called” to My Job? You want fulfilling work, but does that mean you have to be passionate about your job? Lisa Anderson shares from her career experience. Link to Counseling Services Find us on YouTube
When using a public bathroom, which stall do you head to first? We played What's My Job! Unzipping your jeans may be trendy this summer... & more
Is it ok to ban people from a restaurant who are under a certain age? Do you agree with the internet's meal of the summer? We played What's My Job with Danny in PA! Plus, we paid tribute to our #1 fan, Gianna's Nana. & more
Brace your emotions and squeeze on your thinking caps! We're bringing back the random topic generator! What song brings a tear to your eye? What is the strangest movie you've ever seen? Send us a voicemail and let us know what you think! Let us know on Beer Thursday on Instagram and enjoy Jay's brilliant beer photography while you're there! Please support us on the Beer Thursday Patreon page! The next 18 Great Human Beings will get access to the Beer Thursday Facebook group at the $5 level. Never miss an episode and help us take you to the top with us by subscribing and leaving a 5-Star review on your favorite podcasting app: Apple Podcasts Listen on Amazon Music Spotify iHeartRadio Here's what our house elf, Artie (not Archie), says about this round. Join our hosts, the dynamic duo of Jay and Shayne, in this round of Beer Thursday as they solve the paradox of too many choices with their random topic generator. They kick off the discussion by sharing songs that bring tears to their eyes, such as Taylor Swift's "All Too Well" and Conway Twitty's "That's My Job." The conversation takes a humorous and nostalgic turn as Jay and Shayne explore a fascinating hypothetical question: what if time froze for everyone but them? From catching up on movies to more mischievous activities, they share their quirky ideas. The discussion also turns to exploring the strangest movies they've ever seen, including cult classics like Pan's Labyrinth and Let the Right One In. Their banter is a perfect blend of humor, nostalgia, and a touch of existential dread. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/beer-thursday/message
Father's Day is almost upon us and the Dads figured every father needs some tunes to listen to while he is practicing his well-deserved self-care. So whether you are watching the grill or watching your kids mow the lawn we've got the Playlist to help you celebrate yourself. Mentioned in This Episode: Stay-at-Home Dad Book Club Otter Pops HARDY on Jimmy Kimmel Live! Gary Allan "Tough Little Boys" Music Video Show Notes: 09:52 Dad Life Sound Check - Dave is trying to wrap his head around being master of ceremonies for the summer instead of shipping the kids off to camp. Mick starts wondering about the bucket list differences between younger and older adults. 17:46 HARDY Report - Hardy appears on the Jimmy Kimmel Show and gives a free show that Dave attends afterwards 21:54 Farm Boy Update - Mick had a critter eat his new green beans and he is not happy about it. 23:21 The Dads share the eleven best songs to listen to on Father's Day. The list they put together is pretty wide ranging as it spans 35 years of different country music styles celebrating all things Dad and Father's. Believe it or not they only had one song show up on both of their lists. Can you guess which one it was? Sources: Intro Music: “Dark Country Rock” by Moodmode HARDY Report Theme Music: “Frantic” by Lemon Music Studio Farm Boy Update Theme Music: “The Wheels on the Bus Rockabilly Style (instrumental)” by Mike Cole "Don't Take Much" by Jackson Dean "I Want to Do It All" by Terri Clark "That's My Job" by Conway Twitty "Steak Night at the Prairie Rose" by Silverada "Tough Little Boys" by Gary Allan "Even Though I'm Leaving" by Luke Combs "Daddy's Hands" by Holly Dunn "The Dollar" by Jamey Johnson "My Front Porch Looking In" by Lonestar "Daddy Doesn't Pray Anymore" by Chris Stapleton "Watching You" by Rodney Atkins "Drive (For Daddy Gene)" by Alan Jackson "Love Without End, Amen" by George Strait You can find the playlist on Spotify and via our website. You can find all of our back episodes on our webpage www.countrymusicdads.com. Follow us on Instagram and Facebook @countrymusicdads. And most importantly, please us a 5-star review and share the show with all of your friends.
Gianna got an invitation to a zoom wedding! Do you have to bring a gift? We played 'What's My Job?' Plus, your dog can fly first class thanks to this new airline! & more
Gianna's Door Dash driver showed up to the building, but then canceled the order! We have so many questions. We played What's My Job! Plus, when you're signing after purchasing something with a credit card, do you keep the pen? & more
We played What's My Job! Gianna met a celebrity and Joe thinks she's obnoxious for asking for a picture! Your iPhone alarm may not be as reliable as you think! & more
Is it normal for people to walk their cat? We played What's My Job with Hannah from Pennington! Plus, would you wear jeans that made it look like you peed your pants? & more
Would you be annoyed if you were told what to wear to a wedding by the bride and groom? We played What's My Job! Plus, these are the things your date will notice on your first date! & more
What are the rules of Tab Etiquette? We played What's My Job with Nicole and she makes $65k per year! Gianna's Starbucks order took over 2 hours to get here... & more
Chris & The Crew reviewed yesterday's cloudy eclipse, Gianna's imperfect Starbucks order, and one of our listener's called in to play What's My Job.
Have you been to a cash only restaurant and forgot cash? Chris almost had to dine and dash! (kidding) Kevin played What's My Job. Can you guess what he does? & more
Chris' friend went to a wedding where someone objected during the ceremony! We played What's My Job with Patrick! Plus, wait until you hear why this construction worker was at the hair salon for 3 hours. & more
Do you need to get something off of your chest? Trina did What's My Job and she makes $509,000 a year! Plus, we did Crew Karaoke! & more
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Pamela in Hamilton played a special edition of 'What's My Job?' for International Women's Day! We shouted out some local women-owned businesses! & more
Gianna may have to confront a nail salon she went to! Fred from Cherry Hill played "What's My Job?" Have you heard of the Willy Wonka experience in Scotland? OMG! & more
Have you ever wondered what your voice says about you? Well, this week on A Voice and Beyond, we welcome as our special guest Dr. Belinda McMahon, a singing and spoken voice teacher who holds a PhD from Macquarie University in Sydney, Australia. This is part one of a two-part interview with Belinda as she discusses her fascinating research investigating vocal identity and how that work has led her to develop a much deeper passion for this field, inspiring her to create her own business, VoicePrint Professionals. In this program, Belinda works with entrepreneurs, executives, and other professionals to help them elevate their communication skills for greater influence and impact.In today's show, Belinda explains how the voice is the single most important aspect of communication, over and above facial expressions, body language, and the words we use. She shares with us the voice qualities that are required to enable a speaker to clearly communicate their intentions and ideas, how they can use their voice to increase authority, how we can build trust and rapport, and ensure people listen to you using specific voice qualities, tones, volumes, pace, and energy. Belinda also does a deep dive into topics around how vocal technique influences vocal identity, how her research has changed the way Belinda approaches teaching singers, and how we ensure, as voice teachers, that we don't impose our biases around what a singer's vocal identity should be.This is a most fascinating interview that will certainly have you listening and to be honest, there was so much that was helpful for me in this interview. Whatever you do, be sure to listen to today's show with Dr. Belinda McMahon, and remember this is part 1 of a 2-part interview with Belinda, and part 2 will follow next week.In this Episode7:41-Studying Vocal Identity16:00 - Influences and influencers formed our vocal Identity21:37 - Intentional and Unintentional Imitation26:37 - How do voice teachers avoid imposing their biases on a voice?39:05 - "My Job"40:32 - VoicePrint Professionals: Speaking Voice Coaching47:50 - The autonomic nervous system reacts to the sounds we're hearing51:05 - Importance of Resonance, Tone, Speed, and Pitch as a speakerFind Belinda Online:Website: http://www.voiceprintprofessionals.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/VoicePrintProfessionals/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/voiceprintprofessionals/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/belinda-mcmahon-43430455/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@VoiceprintProfessionalsFor more, go to https://drmarisaleenaismith.com/142.Like this episode? Please leave a review here - even one sentence helps!Follow me on Instagram.Performance Mastery Coaching - Take Centre Stage In Your Life!!Visit www.drmarisaleenaismith.com/coaching to learn more.
Lisa Even is BACK!!! (I bet you remember her from episode 366!) Lisa is a keynote speaker, success coach and a self-proclaimed “joy connoisseur!” Through her keynotes, workshops and coaching… she's helped countless people to transform their personal and professional lives to create more JOY and to HAVE “GOOD RIPPLE EFFECT.” In our first interview… we talked about how Lisa is on a mission to help organizations… leaders… teams… and individuals… to have GOOD RIPPLE EFFECT and it was a great conversation! So I suggest you go back and check it out. But I'm VERY excited to say that Lisa has a brand new book coming out. It's called “Joy is My Job!” It's a book to spark joy-filled mindsets, moments and experiences! So… I invited her back to talk about the stories and strategies she's packed into this book… so we can experience more JOY in our daily lives! GET YOUR SCORE! Have YOU ever thought about becoming a Life Coach, Success Coach or Business Coach… but you've wondered whether it would be a good fit for YOU? Let's get YOUR predictability of success score: www.mitchmatthews.com/cpsa That's right! Download the Coaching Predictability of Success Assessment to see if becoming a successful and profitable Coach is right for YOU! MORE ON LISA: Lisa's site: www.LisaEven.com Lisa on Insta: https://www.instagram.com/even.lisa/ Lisa on the Facebooks: https://www.facebook.com/lisaeven11 Lisa on LinkedIn: Click here Check out Mitch's NEW Daily PODCAST: ENCOURAGING THE ENCOURAGERS You can now check out Mitch's new DAILY podcast called “ENCOURAGING THE ENCOURAGERS” anywhere you listen to podcasts. It's specifically designed for coaches, speakers and content creators and provides quick doses of inspiration, strategy AND… of course… encouragement! Check out: www.encouragingtheencouragers.com! Find it on Apple Podcasts: Click here Find it on Spotify: Click here Find it on Anchor: Click here Find it on Google: Click here RELATED DREAM THINK DO EPISODES: Episode 366 - Be sure to check out Lisa's FIRST Dream Think Do interview on having more “Ripple Effect!” Episode 342 - The Gratitude Secret Weapon: Click here Episode 255 - Meet 50 Interesting People This Year… even if you're an Introvert: Click here I WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU: How about YOU!? What stood out to you from this and the strategies that Lisa offered? Plus… I'm curious. If you're trying to experience more joy… what's something that works for YOU? Lastly… PLEASE share this very fun/powerful episode with someone who YOU think would appreciate it and/or might be needing it… right now! They'll thank you! Know I'm rooting for you! Mitch MINUTE BY MINUTE: 00:02 Introduction to the show and our conversation surrounding joy! 02:25 Welcome with special guest, Lisa Event, keynote speaker and success coach 04:58 Why is joy so important and why should we be talking more about it? 08:04 Lisa talks about how joy is a choice and is not limited to just one area of life, but in all areas 10:26 Lisa breaks down what starts to happen when families are actively pursuing joy 13:02 What are the barriers that keep us from experiencing joy and how do we get past them? 15:13 What is a "joy list" and how do you create one? 17:51 Lisa gives strategies for people who are lacking joy or feel that they don't deserve it 22:07 Here are some fun ways to plan and mix up ways to experience joy as a family 23:50 Is it possible to experience joy in the workplace and still be efficient? 27:16 The release of Lisa's new book and where to get a hold of it! 28:34 Learn more about Lisa's conference, Rising Tides! 30:55 How to push through your doubts and just start something you believe in