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How Stories Happen
"Specific moments make it feel real" | Natalie Taylor, B2B marketing leader

How Stories Happen

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2024 42:58


When we communicate with business results in mind, whether we work in-house on a team or we ARE the business, it's so common that we omit specific details. We want to rush to stuff things full of our ideas and make our value clear instantly. The thing is, only when we slow our stories down, include specific details, and describe one or two tiny moments, do others start to care.Because the goal isn't to say everything all at once. The goal is to find the touchstones of the story that bring it all to life, allowing your audience to fill in the rest in their heads. This ensures they're enrolled into the story, leaning forward, and paying close attention. This ensures they genuinely care.This is the final episode in a short three-pack of episodes, each of which features a different storyteller from my video series built alongside Intuit Mailchimp, taking you inside my coaching process with three marketing leaders. The series, called B2B Storytelling Stars, offers 6 videos plus associated storytelling templates you can use in your work, all available for free without any registration required at https://jayacunzo.com/starsTo cap off that series, each storyteller gets their own episode of How Stories Happen to further improve 1 story I helped them start building.Closing out the series is Natalie Taylor, head of marketing at video software company, Capsule. Natalie tells a tasty story about pizza. She crafted it for her work to speak to heads of creatives at enterprise brands (the company's core customer base).Together, Natalie and I discuss how tiny details help audiences connect with a character and a story, and you'll get a front row seat to her story's transformation during this episode. I also share a technique for validating, improving, and marketing your story which I call "up the mountain, down the mountain."WATCH THE SERIES: STORYTELLING STARSFor all 6 videos (3 group coaching calls and 3 one-on-ones), plus a free template associated with each (no forms required), visit https://jayacunzo.com/starsRESOURCES:Connect with Natalie on Linkedin and learn more about her company CapsuleSubscribe to my newsletter at jayacunzo.comJoin the Creator Kitchen membershipFollow me on LinkedIn, Instagram, or BlueskyThis episode was produced by Ilana NevinsCover art designed by Blake Ink***ABOUT JAY:ConsultingSpeakingContactBooksI help business leaders become stronger speakers and storytellers. The goal isn't to get in front of your audience. The goal is to ensure they care. While others agonize over reach, your ability to resonate helps you compete on the influence of your ideas, not the volume of your marketing.With my clients, I help clarify + differentiate their message, craft their thinking and expertise into a distinct premise and IP they own, and develop signature speeches and stories to influence, inspire, and drive results.After starting at brands like Google and HubSpot, I've helped organizations like Mailchimp, Salesforce, Wistia, and GoDaddy, plus dozens of individual authors, founders, execs, consultants, and creators with their storytelling and public speaking.I live in the Boston area with my family as a proud Yankees and Knicks fan (yes, I'm in enemy territory). In the 60 seconds per week I'm not creating stuff for work or making my kids laugh, I like to shoot hoops, sip nice bourbons, cook with my wife, and daydream about telling stories like my storytelling hero, Anthony Bourdain. Say hi via jayacunzo.com

Shifting Priorities
The Journey to Finding a Career That Truly Fulfills You (ft. Natalie Taylor)

Shifting Priorities

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2024 32:44


For this week's episode, Alli talks to Capsule's Head of Marketing and mom of two, Natalie Taylor. Natalie dives into her story about not really wanting to have a big career growing up but eventually finding her way into tech marketing and absolutely loving it. In this episode, we also hear more about...Natalie's opinions on working for a larger company versus a smaller company as a working parentRebounding after a layoffHow to feel both fulfilled personally and professionallyTraveling for work as a parent of two

WKWC Podcasts
Crime and Punishment S3E8 - Pretty and Possessed

WKWC Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2024 83:41


This week, with Kaitlyn absent, Sarah brings on special guest Natalie Taylor. In the spirit of Halloween, the girls break down two different possession cases. Join us as we deep-dive into demonic power and discuss the unexplainable. 

Content Amplified
Marketing-Hosted Dinners

Content Amplified

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2024 18:19


In this episode, we interview Natalie Taylor, Head of Marketing at Capsule, an AI-powered video editing tool for enterprise teams. What you'll learn in this episode: The effectiveness of intimate, in-person dinners as a marketing strategy. How to balance efforts on non-scalable tactics to achieve meaningful results. Tips on crafting impactful outreach messages that generate high engagement.

DGMG Radio
#163: Product | Behind The Scenes of a Successful B2B Product Launch with Zach Roberts and Natalie Taylor

DGMG Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2024 54:29


Dave is joined by Zach Roberts, founder of Break into Product Marketing, and Natalie Taylor, Head of Marketing at Capsule to share. their experiences and strategies for successful product launches in B2B.Zach and Natalie cover:How to build a buyer-focused product launch by understanding and addressing your buyer's key challengesThe power of video content in creating engaging and effective product launch campaignsBest practices for collaborating with sales teams to develop impactful sales enablement materialsTimestamps(00:00) - - Intros (05:29) - - How to Launch Without the Product (08:04) - - Refining Insights for Successful Product Launches (14:22) - - Content and Privacy Regulations (15:36) - - Crafting a Buyer-Centric Positioning Strategy (19:48) - - Strategic Startup Audio Feature Launch Approach (27:54) - - Working with B2B Influencers (33:11) - - How to Approach Sponsored Content in B2B (37:09) - - Measuring Engagement on LinkedIn (43:54) - - Communicating with Sales (52:12) - - Improving Buy-In and Time Management for Launch Success Send guest pitches and ideas to hi@exitfive.comJoin the Exit Five Newsletter here: https://www.exitfive.com/newsletterCheck out the Exit Five job board: https://jobs.exitfive.com/Become an Exit Five member: https://community.exitfive.com/checkout/exit-five-membership***This episode of the Exit Five podcast is brought to you by our friends at Knak.  Launching an email or landing page in your marketing automation platform shouldn't feel like assembling an airplane mid flight with no instructions, but too often that's exactly how it feels.No more having to stop midway through your campaign to fix something simple. Knack lets you work with your entire team in real time and stops you from having to fix things mid flight. Check them out at knak.com/exit-five/***Thanks to my friends at hatch.fm for producing this episode and handling all of the Exit Five podcast production.They give you unlimited podcast editing and strategy for your B2B podcast.Get unlimited podcast editing and on-demand strategy for one low monthly cost. Just upload your episode, and they take care of the rest.Visit hatch.fm to learn more

DGMG Radio
#162: Events | Using VIP Dinners to Drive Pipeline with Natalie Taylor

DGMG Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2024 55:28


Dave is joined by Natalie Taylor, Head of Marketing at Capsule. Natalie shares her journey from getting laid off to finding her dream job through LinkedIn, and how she's now building meaningful customer relationships through intimate in-person events at Capsule.Natalie and Dave cover:The “intimate dinner strategy” Natalie is running and how it drives growth for CapsuleChallenges to measuring influencer campaigns in B2B and her approach to choosing who to work withHer step-by-step process to a successful product launchTimestamps(00:00) - - Intro (05:21) - - Natalie's Marketing Career Path (09:28) - - Loving the Product Makes You A Better Marketer (12:22) - - Product Launches and Growth (14:21) - - Keys to a Successful Video Strategy (17:24) - - Coordinating Launch Projects with Marketing and Product (23:08) - - B2B Influencer Outreach (29:40) - - Influencer Measurement Challenges (34:45) - - Curated Dinner Strategy (38:20) - - Lead Generation and Outreach with Apollo (48:19) - - Transitioning to Product-Led Growth (53:39) - - Working with the CEO Send guest pitches and ideas to hi@exitfive.comJoin the Exit Five Newsletter here: https://www.exitfive.com/newsletterCheck out the Exit Five job board: https://jobs.exitfive.com/Become an Exit Five member: https://community.exitfive.com/checkout/exit-five-membership***This episode of the Exit Five podcast is brought to you by our friends at Knak.  Launching an email or landing page in your marketing automation platform shouldn't feel like assembling an airplane mid flight with no instructions, but too often that's exactly how it feels.No more having to stop midway through your campaign to fix something simple. Knack lets you work with your entire team in real time and stops you from having to fix things mid flight. Check them out at knak.com/exit-five/***Thanks to my friends at hatch.fm for producing this episode and handling all of the Exit Five podcast production.They give you unlimited podcast editing and strategy for your B2B podcast.Get unlimited podcast editing and on-demand strategy for one low monthly cost. Just upload your episode, and they take care of the rest.Visit hatch.fm to learn more

Healthy Love and Money
Mastering Financial Flexibility: Sustainable Budgeting Tips with Natalie Taylor

Healthy Love and Money

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2024 43:56


“Boundaries are an important part of budgeting, but so is flexibility. And the more humans you have in your family, or the more dynamics you have in your financial life, the more flexibility you need.”What if there were a way to make budgeting less stressful and more sustainable? On this episode of Healthy Love and Money, our host Ed Coambs welcomes Natalie Taylor, a seasoned financial planner with over 20 years of experience, to share her unique insights on balancing boundaries and flexibility in family finances. Natalie's innovative approach to budgeting emphasizes flexible boundaries, aiming to make financial planning adaptable and less burdensome for families with fluctuating incomes.Ever wondered how to categorize and manage your household expenses without getting overwhelmed? Ed and Natalie break down the concepts of fixed and flex expenses, offering practical advice on maintaining control over your finances. From using dedicated credit cards for variable spending to handling kids' sports costs, Natalie provides a structured yet flexible framework that keeps financial surprises at bay.Ed and Natalie then explore the often-overlooked concept of non-monthly expenses and how to plan for them effectively. Natalie shares actionable tips on setting up a dedicated account to manage these irregular costs, ensuring a steady cash flow throughout the year. They also touch on optimizing credit card points within a budgeting system and the value of financial intimacy. Take a moment to reflect on these insights and consider how they can be integrated into your life for better financial health.Key Topics:Welcome, Natalie Taylor! (01:40)Budgeting and Managing Finances to Avoid Shame and Judgement (06:31)#1: Fixed Expenses (10:09)#2: Flex Expenses (15:20)#3: Non-Monthly Expenses (23:58)Potential Resistance to the Flow Perspective (30:54)Wrap-Up (37:50)Resources:Natalie Taylor on LinkedInThe Goodland GroupConnect With Healthy Love and Money: Schedule your free 30-Minute Discovery Call About Therapy-Informed Financial Planning™. Learn about your money and attachment style with this short Attachment Style Quiz. Buy the Double Award Winning Book: The Healthy Love and Money Way. Hit Follow on Your Favorite Podcast Player To Get the Latest Episodes.

Phoenix Radio
Phoenix Radio #212

Phoenix Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2024 59:46


ILLENIUM plays new music from Blanke, Marshmello, Seven Lions, Montell2099, MitiS and more!Don't forget to rate & review on all of your favorite podcast apps! Post your comments on twitter @ILLENIUM #PHOENIXRADIOTracklist:1. PHOENIX RADIO OPENER2. ILLENIUM & Kaskade - Disarm You (feat. Ilsey) [ILLENIUM 2015 Remix]3. Audien & Jason Ross - 214. Afinity & Concrete Castles - Without Me5. The Kite String Tangle - Given The Chance (ILLENIUM 2014 Remix)6. Montell2099 x FrostTop - PRISM7. Kompany & Kryture - Surge8. MitiS x Seven Lions - I Wanna Know (feat. Natalie Taylor)9. Seven Lions, Andrew Bayer & Fiora - Places I Belong10. Redhook - Jabberwocky (PhaseOne Remix)11. KLAXX - GETUP12. BONNIE X CLYDE - Weight of the World13. CONTROL FREAK - WE RUN THIS14. Marshmello & HOL! - Movement15. Galantis - Gold Dust (ILLENIUM 2015 Remix)16. Wilkinson & Kelli-Leigh - This Moment17. ODESZA - Always This Late (ILLENIUM 2014 Remix)18. Blanke & Grant - Heavy Heart (feat. your friend polly)19. Dawn Golden - All I Want (ILLENIUM 2014 Remix)

Phoenix Radio
Phoenix Radio #213

Phoenix Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2024 59:53


ILLENIUM drops new music from Marshmello, Gryffin, John Summit, Martin Garrix, Dabin, yetep, MitiS, Subtronics and more!Don't forget to rate & review on all of your favorite podcast apps! Post your comments on twitter @ILLENIUM #PHOENIXRADIOTracklist:1. PHOENIX RADIO OPENER2. Martin Garrix & Third ≡ Party - Carry You (feat. Oaks & Declan J Donovan)3. BONNIE X CLYDE - Weight of the World4. John Summit & Hayla - Shiver5. Gryffin – Last of Us (Ft. Rita Ora)6. KUČKA - One More Night (ft Flume)7. Dabin, Trella - Worlds Away (yetep Remix)8. KLAXX - GETUP9. Said The Sky & good problem - Till I Met You10. Subtronics - Insidious (feat. Grabbitz)11. MitiS x Seven Lions - I Wanna Know (feat. Natalie Taylor)12. Marshmello x SVDDEN DEATH - Triumphant13. REZZ - CAN YOU SEE ME?14. Subtronics - Alien Communication15. Marshmello & HOL! - Movement16. Flux Pavilion X Excision ft. Saint Raymond - On Forever17. Wolfgang Gartner - Automatic18. Blanke & Grant - Heavy Heart (feat. your friend polly)

Millinery.Info
Natalie Taylor Of N.A.T Millinery - Millinery.Info Podcast

Millinery.Info

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2024 45:17


Natalie Taylor is the milliner and designer behind the brand N.A.T Millinery, based in Cairns, Tropical Far North Queensland. Her creation "Leto" was awarded 1st Runner Up in the Lillian Frank AM MBE Millinery Award in 2023. Inspired by Leto, the Greek Goddess of Motherhood, the design celebrates Natalie's journey of motherhood with her daughter Charli. See full article at https://millinery.info/2024/03/n-a-t-millinery-with-natalie-taylor/ Thank you to our podcast sponsors Hat Blocks Australia www.hatblocksaustralia.com.au/ Judith M Millinery Supply House www.judithm.com/ B Unique Millinery www.buniquemillinery.com/ House of Adorn www.houseofadorn.com/ Hatters Millinery Supplies www.hattersmillinerysupplies.com.au/ Lifted Millinery www.liftedmillinery.com/ Hat Academy www.hatacademy.com Hats by Leko www.hatsupply.com/ Hat Mags www.hatmags.com/ Louise Macdonald Milliner www.millinery.com.au/ Millinery Australia www.millineryaustralia.org/ Become a Patreon supporter at www.patreon.com/millineryinfo This podcast is hosted and produced by Lauren Ritchie for Millinery.Info

Tempo and Melody
Songwriting, Staying Authentic, and Performing Live w/ Jackson Rouse

Tempo and Melody

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2024 81:13


Jackson Rouse (Rouse as in house, not Rouse as in moose) is a singer/songwriter whose soaring vocals guide him through the dynamic landscape of the music industry. His latest single 'Wash My Hands' is an unforgettable power ballad that draws you in from the opening organ chord and then delivers a big, soulful, and choir-filled chorus to keep you hooked. In addition to amassing nearly 400k views on his cover of 'Surrender' by Natalie Taylor, Jackson is gearing up for his second headlining show and performing all over London in intimate gigs with Sofar Sounds. In today's episode, Jackson takes us through his journey of becoming a solo artist, honing his craft in songwriting and singing, and highlights how staying authentic is key for maintaining passion and appeal.

Real Live Talk
#186 - Leadership and Healthy Rhythms: Natalie Taylor

Real Live Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2024 86:35


Natalie Taylor returns to the podcast to discuss Donald Trump's favorite ice cream, leadership, and developing healthy rhythms for our lives. A key element of this episode was how to be present in the moment while holding onto the vision for the future.Natalie Taylor is a life and wellness coach, podcast host, author, speaker, and problem solver. Visit her online at www.meetnatalietaylor.com and be sure and check out her podcast "The Table with Natalie Taylor."Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/reallivetalk/donations

Better Thinking
#142 – Natalie Taylor on The Importance of Implementation Science

Better Thinking

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2023 63:39


In this episode of Better Thinking, Nesh Nikolic speaks with Natalie Taylor about the complexity and importance of implementation scientists and the factors that go into behaviour change within systems. Natalie Taylor is an implementation scientist. She works both in a research and consulting capacity to help develop and apply optimal ways for organisations to adopt and rollout evidence based initiatives into practice with the goal of improving outcomes for patients and health-workers. Natalie's work involves collaborating with academic, health, and non-profit organisations across NSW, Australia, and internationally. Natalie is pioneering a combination of implementation research with statistical modeling and health economics to test the cost-effectiveness of implementation interventions and explore ways to identify the active ingredients behind successful implementation of new treatments, technologies, policies, and guidelines. Natalie develops and delivers behaviour change workshops and toolkits for healthcare professionals to facilitate and test the impact of the transfer of research evidence into practice. Natalie currently leads a program of work focusing on implementation in genetics, genomics, and cancer care. Episode link at https://neshnikolic.com/podcast/natalie-taylorSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

C3 Church Noosa
” The Cloak ” Ps Natalie Taylor, 20th August

C3 Church Noosa

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2023 28:52


The Spoken Truth Talk Show
E9 GIRLFRAANN TALK - BRANDY, TORREE, NITA, NATALIE “ACCOUNTABILITY”

The Spoken Truth Talk Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2023 138:58


On this episode of Girlfraann Talk we will discuss current events and hot topics. We will discuss Danaia Jackson (husband cheated with over 100 women), Prophet Lovy Elias (Sex Before Marriage), Pimping the Church, and economic shifting. Host Brandy Costello is joined by Co-Hosts Juanita Martin, Natalie Taylor, and Torree Munson. Host Brandy Costello Facebook: BrandyJamochaCostello Instagram: @onlymrscostello For Credit Repair and Business Credit inquiries book a consultation at https://calendly.com/opendoorcreditag... Co-Host Juanita Martin Facebook: suddenlyme Instagram: @suddenlyme9 Co-Host Torree Munson Facebook : torree.boyd Instagram: @torree_munson Website: http://www.torreemunson.com Natalie Taylor: IG: @winningnatalie FB: Natalie Taylor Business Inquiries: hello@natalietaylor.com For 15 min consultation for business only, please book online at https://taplink.cc/winningnatalie --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thespokentruth/support

Real Live Talk
#154 - Natalie Taylor: Pursuing Wholeness and Representing the Father

Real Live Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2023 83:11


Natalie Taylor has been in ministry for more than 20 years. She has served the local body and formed ministries that have brought healing to individuals through prayer and encounters. Most recently she served as the Executive Pastor at her local church. Natalie has a newly launched podcast called "The Table with Natalie Taylor", inviting you into real-life conversations that bring encouragement and inspiration. Her vision is to help people and organizations discover their purpose so they can live fully alive.For more info and resources from Natalie, visit www.meetnatalietaylor.comFor more resources from Duke Lamastra, visit www.simplepowermedia.com - Don't forget to leave a comment or review for this podcast episode.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/reallivetalk/donations

Marriage, Kids and Money
Why Kids Need Chores At Home (And How To Get Started)

Marriage, Kids and Money

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2023 39:43


As parents, it is our responsibility to raise financially responsible and independent kids. Chores at home can help with that mission. Here's why I like chores and how parents can get started! Second, our Fintech Spotlight segment features Monarch Money's Natalie Taylor who shares the importance of financial planning for couples. Last, Zoey is back for another money quiz! We're talking chores, youth sports and the importance of taking summer break. RESOURCES **Sponsors + Partners + Deals: https://www.marriagekidsandmoney.com/sponsors Monarch Money (SPONSOR): https://marriagekidsandmoney.com/monarchmoney MKM RESOURCES Make My Kid a Millionaire Course: Want to make your kid a millionaire? Learn more about my course! MKM Coaching: Request a free 15-minute consultation today YouTube: Subscribe for free to watch videos of these episodes and interviews Instagram: Follow our IG channel Voicemail: Leave your question or comments here  Merch Store: Check out our t-shirts, hoodies, and coffee mugs! SHOW INFORMATION: Marriage Kids and Money Marriage Kids and Money is dedicated to helping young families build wealth and happiness. This award-winning platform helps couples and parents achieve financial independence and discover the true meaning of wealth.  To achieve these big goals, we answer questions and interview experts who uncover smart net worth building habits and tools that can help everyone find their own version of financial independence. Learn more at https://www.marriagekidsandmoney.com HOST BIO: Andy Hill Andy Hill is the award-winning family finance coach behind Marriage Kids and Money - a platform dedicated to helping young families build wealth and happiness.  Andy's advice and personal finance experience have been featured in major media outlets like CNBC, Forbes, MarketWatch, Kiplinger's Personal Finance and NBC News. With millions of downloads and views, Andy's message of family financial empowerment has resonated with listeners, readers and viewers across the world.    When he's not "talking money", Andy enjoys being a soccer Dad, singing karaoke with his wife and watching Marvel movies. DISCLAIMER This show may contain affiliate links or links from our advertisers where we earn a commission, direct payment or products. Opinions are the creators alone. Information shared on this podcast is for entertainment purposes only and should not be considered as professional advice. Marriage Kids and Money (www.marriagekidsandmoney.com) is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to amazon.com. CREDITS Research & Writing: Andy Hill Podcast Artwork: Liz Theresa Editor: Podcast Doctors Podcast Assistant: Josh Doering Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sketchnote Army Podcast
Natalie Taylor is dedicated to improving her sketchnoting skills - S13/E10

Sketchnote Army Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2023 52:15


In this episode, Natalie Taylor shares how she slowly built her sketchnoting skills and is now sharing her work through her channels.Sponsored by ConceptsThis episode of the Sketchnote Army Podcast is brought to you by Concepts, a perfect tool for sketchnoting, available on iOS, Windows, and Android.Concepts' vector-based drawing feature gives you the power to adjust your drawings — any time you like. You can nudge the curve of a line, swap out one brush for another, or change stroke thickness and color at any stage of your drawing — saving hours and hours of rework.Vectors provide clean, crisp, high-resolution output for your sketchnotes at any size you need — large or small. Never worry about fuzzy sketchnotes again.Concepts is a powerful, flexible tool that's ideal for sketchnoting.SEARCH “Concepts” in your favorite app store to give it a try.Running OrderIntroWelcomeWho is Natalie?Origin StoryNatalie's current workSponsor: ConceptsTipsToolsWhere to find NatalieOutroLinksAmazon affiliate links support the Sketchnote Army Podcast.WebsiteInstagramSylvia DuckworthThe Sketchbook Handbook by Mike RohdeDoug Neill's YouTube channelToolsAmazon affiliate links support the Sketchnote Army Podcast. Brush pens - Crawford & BlackSharpie gel pensStaedtler two-end marker pensCrawford and Black SketchbookiPad ProApple pencilProcreateEvernoteNoteshelfTipsInvest and improve in what you love.Recognize what is your strength. Focus on your strength as you try and improve your weaknesses.Share your work.Write down your ideas.Get involved with the community.CreditsProducer: Alec PulianasTheme music: Jon SchiedermayerShownotes and transcripts: Esther OdoroSubscribe to the Sketchnote Army PodcastYou can subscribe to the podcast through iTunes, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, YouTube or your favorite podcast listening source.Support the PodcastTo support the creation, production and hosting of the Sketchnote Army Podcast, buy one of Mike Rohde's bestselling books. Use code ROHDE40 at Peachpit.com for 40% off!Episode TranscriptMike Rohde: Hey everyone, it's Mike and I'm here with my friend, Natalie Taylor. Natalie, welcome to the show. It's so good to have you.Natalie Taylor: Thanks, Mike. It's so good to meet you, and thank you so much for inviting me on to the show.MR: It's good to have you and I love your accent. We mentioned this before we started recording. Your British accent into the north, which I picked up. It's fun to hear. I don't hear it all the time, so I will enjoy that as we have a discussion. Tell us about who you are and what you do.NT: I am Natalie. I'm from the Northeast, as you've mentioned, in a small seaside town. Full-time, professionally wise. I'm a market manager at a brilliant university here in the Northeast, and I'm an avid sketch noter on the side in my spare time.MR: That's great. We'll definitely dive into the sketchnoting details. That's what this is all about for all the crazy fans of sketchnoting who are willing to listen to a podcast or watch a YouTube video and learn. I think that's what it's all about. I'm really curious, so we know what you're doing now. Obviously, you've got some skills in marketing. How did you end up where you're at?Maybe particularly, from a visual thinking perspective, were there things that happened when you were a little girl that directed you, or maybe in your college years or, school years that guided you to where you are now? What would be those key moments if you were to give me an origin story, I like to call it? Like a superhero origin story for Natalie Taylor.NT: I love that. I love the Avengers origin story. That's what it always makes me think of.MR: Yes.NT: Looking back, it's interesting when I've listened to the podcast, I've listened to so many episodes and I notice a lot of people tend to describe that they've always been very artistic and very into doodling and drawing. For me, I used to think that I wasn't very creative, but looking back, I've always been quite creative, but more in the writing sense. I have always doodled, but I wouldn't sit and draw and do these kind of detailed drawings. It would be very basic, like smiley face, love, heart, and flowers.I would say it's quite a recent thing that I've got into sketchnoting. I say recently it's probably 9 or 10 years that I've been into presenting information in that way. Yeah, it's interesting 'cause I didn't have that artistic background if that makes sense.University, I studied media and communications, which at the time, it got given a bad rap a lot of the time as a degree that isn't sometimes as respected as some degrees. But looking back at that, that was very creative and a lot of the tools that I used in that degree are tools that I still use now. Things like Adobe InDesign, Photoshop, even setting up a website, creating a magazine.It was all creative and using graphics in that way. Like you mentioned, my professional background is in marketing and communications, so I've been in that for around 11 years-ish. It's a little long-winded way into how I got into sketchnoting but when I finished university, I wasn't quite sure what to do.It was just based around what jobs I was looking at the time and I thought, oh, PR and marketing obviously sounds quite fun and that's creative. It was creating leaflets and a lot of design work I suppose. That is kind of in the artistic realm. It was for the local fire brigades that was creating a lot of leaflets and newsletters for the local community about fire safety.That's how I got into marketing and having quite a creative role professionally. But it wasn't until my next role, 'cause that was a one-year temporary contract that I learned about sketch noting. I was working at a very, very small startup in the ed tech field.They had this brilliant software, which was the result of academic research all about collaborative learning. It started on this amazing technology. I dunno if you've ever seen the huge tabletops. When they were around, it was around 5,000 pounds, I think one of these tables.MR: I've seen the Microsoft Surface table, the original surface, years and years ago. Something like that.NT: Yeah, exactly. Similar to that. I think it worked on that and the Promethean giant tables. It was for this very specific hardware and then it adapted to be for iPads. But when I say small startup, it was me and the director, they were the directors, but not working full-time and then a computer programmer. I was doing everything marketing and communications and trying to raise the profile of this small startup company.It's part of that getting involved, building up the Twitter following, and finding things that people would find interesting. I don't think I've actually mentioned, but basically, the target audience was teachers and educators. It was when I started going on basically education Twitter that I came across Sylvia Duckworth.MR: Oh, yeah.NT: Who's sketch notes I absolutely love. That was my first experience of sketch notes and I would just look at them and be like, "Wow, these are absolutely brilliant. And they're just conveying the message she wants to converse so well that I thought I'd absolutely love to give this a go." I did find it really, really hard to get to grips with how to actually start.At the time I would just share her sketch notes with our Twitter followers 'cause they would find them really interesting. Then as part of that role, there was also the Bett show in London. This is a very international education technology conference, and we would go along to that. We didn't have our own stand but would be on hardware stalls and demonstrate in how the hardware could be used with our software.MR: Got it.NT: Then there was just snippets of time I had to go and watch some of the keynote speakers so I remember trying to take in—Sylvia had put some advice out on how to do sketch notes, but I had at the time a little iPad mini and I didn't have a stylus. I remember just trying to do sketch notes just with my finger on the iPad Mini which was really hard.MR: Yeah. Frustrating.NT: Yes.MR: I've tried that. I can relate.NT: I bet you, yeah. It's so tricky. Sylvia shared guidance on tools and things. I clicked on the links and it was this stylus that wasn't available in the UK and I just couldn't find an alternative so I tried doing them with my finger. Then I think I just become a little bit disillusioned with it 'cause I just thought mine are never gonna be anything that I could present to anyone or that people would find interesting.As time went on, I just practiced in my own time. Then I went to Japan on holiday, and they're obviously known for stationery and technology so I got a stylist there. I just played around with it on the flight home on Procreate. I'm still, to this day, not sure why I didn't ever think of trying analog and just getting paper and pens. I think maybe I did try, but just with felt tips and biros, and then I just was a bit like, "Oh, these aren't very visually appealing."MR: Just didn't fit, right?NT: Yeah, exactly. Gradually, I just built up and just practiced. With this stylus, I did start doing some—It would take me hours 'cause I would do a lot of tweaks afterwards and start tweaking around. I suggested to my manager, but again, 'cause we were such a small business, I had to have a lot of different hats on, so I couldn't just explore sketch noting, but I said, you know, these are really kind of intriguing teachers. So, occasionally I would start one and then do a lot of it in my own time, but I started doing almost as a marketing technique.Essentially, what the software was, was like card sorting activities. You might have one on a particular moment in history and then students would have to work with them and match them up and group them together. It was all about how it demonstrated their thinking and how they'd come to a conclusion. I would just do things like 17 reasons to create your own card sort or you know, the top 10 things about collaborative learning.I'd develop the confidence to write using the stylus and it looked quite nice, but still the drawing was just not something that I was very competent in. I would sometimes get free icon libraries and just put them in instead of actually drawing them myself.They were really successful actually at getting the message across as to what the software was, and Sylvia's work in sketch note and hers was still something I aspired towards, but I became more confident to share them on our channels.MR: It's interesting that you had, I guess an inspiration, Sylvia, right? Doing this work, so you knew, it's nice when you see that. Even if you feel like I can't quite achieve it, I have a focusing point and I'm gonna go for that. You're trying all these techniques, you're buying an iPad, you're trying to use your finger, you're trying analog and it doesn't fit, and then you find a stylus in Japan. You keep on moving.There was something about you that's pretty dedicated. You were gonna get there somehow. You didn't know how you're gonna get there and you kept on fighting through it even though a lot of people might have given up and it seems like you didn't. Why do you think that was that you didn't give up? That's really fascinating to me.NT: When you've said it like that, I suppose I was quite determined. The main reason is that I just enjoyed it so much. Like I said, I couldn't dedicate much time in the professional day to it, even though there were marketing tools, but I might do the baseline in maybe an hour, and then that weekend I would spend a few hours of my own time doing it purely because I just really enjoyed it.Sylvia's sketch notes, a lot of them were based towards educators, but a lot of them were quite general. Some of them she did were around mental health, which is something else that I'm really passionate about. That mental health sketch notes are probably one of the biggest things I do now since I'm not in that role anymore.The sketch notes that I do have completely changed. That's how I first started learning them. I think the reason why I stuck with it is because I saw how impactful Sylvia's were on me. I remember printing off a couple before and keeping them up. She did one on the iceberg effect, things that you see on the surface versus what's actually going on underneath, and I just found them really inspirational.MR: I'm sort of putting pieces together. On the one hand, you enjoyed it, so I there's one component. I find, like when you have multiple components that you're more likely to stay driven. You had the enjoyment part of it. You had enough success that you thought maybe I could do some portion of it. You talked about you like the writing, but then you would use icons so that is part of it too.But then on top of it, you could see the effectiveness of the sketch notes she did from a marketing perspective. You know what works in marketing, it's obviously impacting you. You're starting to see it probably in other places. Like this is an opportunity and I can see how it could work, but there was still a gap of getting to where you could do them to communicate and that just took time, right?NT: Exactly. Exactly.MR: That's interesting.NT: I think it must have been around two years ago that I came across your book, Sketching Army, and that completely revolutionized the whole thing again.MR: Oh, wow.NT: I just came across this whole community that I didn't know existed. I knew Sylvia had a sketch noting book, but it was specifically for educators. I'd been beavering a way of doing these things in my own time, but without much guidance or training. I think I did find Doug Neill's YouTube channel.MR: He's Great. Yeah, Doug is great.NT: Yeah, absolutely brilliant. I did a lot of his tools. I remember there was simple tips on how to practice so he had, I think I call it the dictionary game. Basically, you get a dictionary, open it to a random page and sketch note a word.MR: That's a good one.NT: Yeah. That really helped just gradually dipping my toes in. It's only been the last couple of years that I've actually shared them on my own channel and done them on things that I'm directly passionate about.MR: Cool. It's been a progression, right? You've been slowly building up your skills and now you're at the point where you are doing your own sketch notes and you're sharing them on your channel, and you've built those skills up through practice.That reminds me to say to people who are new to this, they'll come to me when I do little workshops and say, "How can I do this?" Like, "Well, it's not easy, but it's still fun. You can have success to a certain degree, but to get better at it, you're gonna have to practice. I don't know how to tell you that there's a substitute, there's no magic pill you can take. There's no, can't jump in a time machine. You just have to do it."What I'd identify in your story is this idea of overlapping. I keep coming across this when I can do one thing that overlaps with something else that I like that's more successful. If I can layer in a third thing, the success rate goes up, the more I can integrate several parts of my life or my interests.If you're a gardener, let's say, if you're passionate about gardening, well, planning your garden like as a sketch note might be really fun on multiple levels so you're more likely to do it and really get into it and maybe build a technique that you could then maybe you could actually teach other people how you approach that, right?NT: Yeah.MR: That's pretty cool, and I see that in your story. That's really fun and it's really satisfying for me to hear someone who's dedicated and committed to following the passion and multiple passions to arrive where you are, which is really cool.NT: Thank you. I do absolutely love sketch noting. I think that's the main thing is that I just really enjoy it and I would see some sketch notes and think—when I discovered the community on Instagram and looked at your sketch notes and sketch notes in the book, it was a case of, "Wow, these are absolutely fantastic. I might not be there now, but I can keep practicing the exercises in your book and Doug's channel."I've got another book that's just purely doodling different objects. When I had to self- isolate with COVID over last new year, I think it was, I spent hours just doodling and practicing.MR: Well, that's good. You probably accelerated your skills there. Like taking a bad situation and making it into something worthwhile, right?NT: Yeah.MR: I got COVID, and all I got was better at drawing, or whatever.NT: Yeah. It's a nice positive spin on something not good.MR: Yeah, exactly. You make the best out of what you've got.NT: Yeah.MR: This is really fascinating. I love hearing the origin story, my favorite part of the podcast because I think it's interesting for me to hear it, but I can imagine there's people listening, I don't even know who they are, who feel like, "Oh, you know, I'm a marketing manager, I can't sketch note, but Natalie's a marketing manager and she's sketch notes and that's her story. She really had to work at it, and it took a long time. Well, I could do that."You can relate to people because there's such a variety. We try to find such a variety of people that hopefully it inspires anybody who listens that they can do it. It takes work like anything worthwhile, it's gonna take work. You said you're a writer, like the only way you get better at writing, is to write. There's no substitute, and reading, of course. Reading to get inspired by like, "Wow, look how they turned that phrase or the way they structured that thing. I wanna copy that."NT: Exactly.MR: It's definitely a form of—imitation is really important. Imitating, what other people doing, but then—I think that Natalie or Austin Kleon often talks about this idea that copying is helpful because as much as you try to copy that other person, you're not gonna get an exact copy. Eventually, your personality's gonna come through on it and you're gonna add your own little tweaks and twists and it becomes your own without you really realizing it. There is definitely a benefit to copying people to get better and figure out where you're going. That's very helpful.NT: Yeah. Definitely.MR: For you, Sylvia Duckworth, I guess is probably one of those key figures that you were trying not so much to copy, but to emulate and to follow and produce something on the level of Sylvia that would communicate the way you saw it impacted you, which is really, really fun to hear.NT: Yeah, exactly. I really love her work.MR: I'm really curious about what is some exciting sketchnoting-related project that you're working on. You mentioned mental health sketch notes, is where you're at. Is there one that you're doing now or a series or something maybe that's coming up that you're excited about that you could share with us?NT: Yes. In general, I love doing sketch notes on mental health. I think that came about with if I was having a particular struggle, I would just Google that struggle. It might be overthinking, for example, which is one of my more popular sketch notes, and I'd just put into Google ways to stop overthinking.Rather than just read that article and come away with maybe a point that I was gonna try that week and then forget about, I would start sketch noting that and sketch note podcast and books to actually learn from that. Then the bonus is that then helping other people. I've got a project coming up with a lead in mental health psychology publication that I'm gonna do a collaborative post with, and that's gonna be on four ways on how to be kind to yourself.MR: Oh, wow.NT: It's in the similar realm to the overthinking one that I've done. What's interesting is sometimes, I've noticed my friends who are very supportive and family, they'll come up with ideas and say, "Have you thought about doing this?" One thing that I'm doing at the moment is baby sketch notes.I've got quite a few friends who are having babies at the moment. One of my friends said, "Have you thought about doing a baby sketch note about the day they were born?" I took that idea and thought of different ways to make it a bit more interesting. It's like what song is number one at the time, the horoscope, the Chinese zodiac, and actually, getting those printed and framed for friends and people who'd like them.That's a very recent thing that I've started to do. I've recently done some work with an ADHD podcast who they thought it would be really interesting to sketch note one of their podcast episodes. That's been fascinating as well because I did the sketch note and my style, it is a little bit more wordy than some people's and there can be a lot going on.When she shared it on her channel, there was a lot of really positive feedback of those people saying—I remember one comment that said something like, "I'd absolutely love a whole book like illustrated in this way on ADHD because it's exactly how my brain works."But then there was a few comments that said the complete opposite in that it's just too overwhelming and there's too much to take in, so it's interesting how it works in that way. For some people it resonates and some people it just doesn't work for them in completely opposite extremes.MR: Right. I've got kids that have ADHD, and the two boys that have it, the way they react to it is quite different. They have different experiences. I think within ADHD, you could have someone with ADHD who thinks, "This is amazing, this is the way I think." Then somebody else who's got a slight variation of it would be overwhelming to them. Just people, in general, that can't maybe get into it. I think that's the nature of just humans.NT: Yeah, exactly.MR: If I go to my Amazon page and look at the reviews, there's quite a few good reviews, but there's some bad ones too. I'm a fan of Seth Godin, and he says, "Once you release your book into the world, you just stop looking at the reviews because the book now belongs to the public and you can't really do anything. It belongs to them. Looking at reviews doesn't do you any good." So, I don't.NT: That's really good. Well done on the self-discipline there. 'Cause yeah, I can imagine it's tempted to rake through them and then you've got to try and train your brain to focus on the positive ones, I guess.MR: It was probably harder at the beginning when there was very few 'cause I felt like we had a technical issue with the Kindle version that a lot of people complained about. If you look way back in the—all the one-star reviews are Kindle failures which we had no control over. It just must have been so a technical accident. We eventually sorted it out and got it solved, but in the meantime, there's all these one-star reviews, which you can't really remove.That feeling like you have to answer like what happened over and over again, and there's nothing you can do, but at some point, you just kinda let it go. The book's been around for 10 years, so that's more important than if there's enough good reviews on the book. In some ways, maybe that's the same thing when you do a sketch note, there's just gonna be people that don't relate to it and it doesn't work for them and that's okay.NT: Yeah. That's very true.MR: It's better to focus on the ones who it does resonate with because they will appreciate it and then you can make them the audience that you are thinking about as you're doing your work. Those people will really like it, and if someone else doesn't, there's plenty more on social media to look at. You don't have to look at my thing.NT: Exactly. They're also different on them with sketch noting styles. I find it fascinating and I don't think you necessarily—I mean, I didn't kind of set out with a style in. Especially, probably the last year, I think a particular style, but when I look back at the ones when I started sketch note and maybe seven, eight years ago on my little iPad they're just completely different.I use all wild colors and whereas now they're quite toned back and I'll just use one color, but that's kind of learning as you go. The podcast has been absolutely amazing, hearing about different techniques and tools and tips. That's really, really helped.MR: I just happened to pop up Instagram here and head it up so I could be aware of your stuff. I happen to look at six reasons to visit Maple and Doe, which I assume is a little shop that you like. It's just really straightforward and simple and fun. There's six really simple.I think the thing too that sketchnoting does, just by the nature of how it works, is you typically have everything on one page. You don't have to look through multiple pages. You can just get everything on a page and look through it. I can definitely see, if I scan back through your stuff, as you keep on improving, you keep on trying new things and that's really good to see.It does make sense now that you tell me that your background is in writing and that's a real strong thing for you. Me too, for my book, I wrote the whole manuscript before I drew a single thing. I think in words too. Sometimes I have to remind myself, "Okay, you can draw something, Mike." I can do like lettering and text and still have fun with the layouts and stuff and just little images sprinkled in and that's okay.It's nice that there's that variation. You could be really visual and do lots of drawings and very little text on one side and then on the other side you could be very textual with just drawings as little sprinkles, and anywhere in between there, which it's great that the sketch note community is so varied that everybody can come at it and express it in their way, which is great to see.NT: Exactly. That's really interesting that you said that you've have tended to think more in text form as well, and visuals and illustrations are brilliant. I would never have thought that it come from the other way around, if that makes sense.MR: It surprises people. A lot of times for me to solve a problem, I might write out the problem first. Then it enters into my verbal side, to quote Doug Niell. Then once I understand it verbally, because that's how I was trained as a kid, then I can engage the visual side of me, which I probably did more drawing before I knew how to write and read. Those then kick in and layer on top of it. It's pretty fun.Well, that sounds like a really fun project. I can't wait to see when it comes out. As later on in the show we'll send you to Natalie's social media connection so you can go follow her work and see when those pop up. Let's shift into tools. Now that I see some of your work, I would love to hear, what are your favorite pens? Do you have favorite notebooks? Then, of course, second would be your digital tools, how you use digital tools.NT: I mentioned earlier, I got into sketch noting via the digital side. It was only through the podcast and when I ordered your book that I realized a lot of people start off on analog. I was still doing them digitally even though I knew that, 'cause I couldn't get my head around how—'cause I'd started digitally, I couldn't get my head around how you would know how everything would fit onto one page.I'd start off and then I'd make it a lot smaller and push it to one corner. I was like, "I can't do that on a piece of paper." It was on a whim that I was out trying to find some trainers, I couldn't find any. I went into this shop called The Works that we have in the UK. I think they have it in the U.S., but it's not as much of a big thing in the U.S. I don't think. It's books, stationary. It tends to have things really good discount. I got this little—I know you won't be able to see it if you're just listening, but just like a really small one. Small little sketchbook.MR: That's a square sketchbook with a hard cover and spiral binding, I guess, is the word.NT: Yeah, exactly. It's got slightly thicker than printer paper. I thought I could just start doing some little mini-ones. At the same time, I picked up some brush pens, and I started writing with the brush pens and they were absolutely brilliant. I thought actually I could start doing that.I don't think the sketchbooks got a particular name. The brush pens that I first started using are called Crawford & Black really cheap in The Works here in the UK. Then as I progressed with the paper side, I found this old sketchbook that I'd had—like I said, I've not called myself an artist. I wouldn't sit and drawing a sketchbook, but I kept holding onto this book. I think I was thinking I might use it as a scrapbook. I'd had it for years.That's very similar to the one I've just mentioned, but it's much bigger and it's also square, so it lends itself really well to Instagram post. For the actual pens, just a few months ago, Sharpie gel pens, their 0.7. Yeah. I found they're really good for doing a lot of the actual words on the sketch notes. Then Staedtler, I'm not sure if I'm pronouncing that right.Staedtler brush pens. I got them in lots of different colors. I use the thick side of that to do titles. Then I'll use the Sharpie gel pen to do the actual text and little drawings. I've got a bigger pencil case, but then I've got like a tiny really thin one that keeps maybe three or four pens. I'll try and keep that tiny one and then my little sketchbook in my bag wherever I go. I've got it in my bags.MR: Rough and ready in your go-bag, which is cool.NT: Yeah.MR: That sketchbook is the one you have with you, right?NT: Exactly.MR: That's good. You mentioned the Sharpie gel pens. I've been really impressed with those as well. We have them in the States and tried them in the past and really like the ink that they've manufactured is really smooth and dark. Seems to dry pretty quickly. I've been really impressed with the, I think it's labeled the S-gel here. I don't know if that's the same there, but it's Sharpie gel.NT: Yeah, it is.MR: If you're listening and you haven't tried the Sharpie gel pens, give it a try. They of course make alcohol-based permanent markers of all kinds that you can pick up, but they will bleed through most paper unless it's thick. They do have a alcohol scent to them. That's something you consider. The gel would be scentless. I think if I'm right, the gel pens are also water resistant at least or maybe waterproof, I'm not sure.I think once it goes on the page, if it gets wet, it's not gonna wash away like say a regular felt tip marker that's not permanent. I think both those are permanent markers. That's interesting you mentioned the Staedtler brush pens. It's the two-sided, right? So, there's two ends, right?NT: Exactly. Yeah. I forgot to say that.MR: Those are nice pens. I've seen those around. I've not tried them much. I need to go to the Office supply store and load up on some new things.NT: Yeah. That's the thing with this podcast, you're just like, "Oh, I wanna try that and I wanna try that."MR: Spending your money. Spending your money.NT: Exactly.MR: Talk a little bit about your digital. You said you started with digital. You hinted at Procreate. Is that the tool that you still use? Have you found any other tools and then tell us about this Japanese stylus or have you upgraded to an Apple pencil, or what's your digital status?NT: With digital, I don't think I mentioned earlier, but a huge part of the sketch note journey for me and starting to share sketch notes was getting an iPad Pro 'cause I did find it very difficult with this stylus I had, it was a stylus that has a little plastic circle on the end.MR: Oh, I know. I had this one, yeah. I know which one you're talking about.NT: It wasn't very precise. I found it quite difficult. It was the second main COVID lockdown and had a lot of time on my hands. I was sketch noting more, but they just took quite a while and the surface was quite small in the iPad mini.My manager in my previous role nominated our team for this special award thing. We won that so we each got a 300-pound voucher to use on a variety of—you could just spend it on clothes, holidays, et cetera. I thought, "Oh, this might be my excuse to get an iPad Pro because I'd wanted one for so long.MR: Covered a good part of it, right?NT: Exactly. It was COVID and I wasn't going on holiday, I'd managed to save a little bit of money because obviously, we weren't going anywhere. That was a big part of it, but when I chatted with friends and family about, "Oh, shall I get this iPad Pro?" I made a pact with myself. If I was going to do that, then I would have to share some of the sketch notes. I made a little pack with myself to do that.It was when I started sharing the sketch notes that I think I must've started using #sketchnote and I'd click on that, and I think that's when I came across your work, Sketch Army. Obviously, I came across things like the Visual Jam, Sketch Effect, Sketch Academy, all of these things, and I was like, wow.Yeah, it's called still Procreate. Again, I thought if I'm getting the iPad Pro, I'm gonna get the proper pencil. One thing that I do use, because I don't use an Apple phone, I don't have an iPhone, but I love my iPad. I wanted somewhere of things transferring across easy. I use a combination of Evernote and Noteshelf.You can get Noteshelf only of the iPad, I think, but then Evernote you can sync it so that anything you do on Noteshelf syncs. Ofter, 'cause I use sketch notes and I don't necessarily share, but in kind of planning and productivity and so, I'll sometimes plan my day out in sketch note form. I have done that on my iPad. I want it on my phone so I've got it when I'm going around and I can't really drag the iPad around.MR: Then that syncs over. Now it's on your phone wherever you are or on your desktop I suppose, if you've got Evernote there.NT: Yeah, exactly.MR: That's a smart idea. I think there's lots of these integrations that often to get overlooked that could make the connection between, like, I like this tool but I wanna use it this way. There's likely some kind of connection or there's a way to do it, I suppose. That's pretty cool.NT: Yeah, definitely.MR: It'd be interesting to see, and I haven't explored Evernote for a long time, if Evernote's in improved their drawing tools in that you could technically draw on Evernote on the iPad. I suspect there must be an iPad app of Evernote, but I don't know what kind of drawing capabilities it has. Maybe it doesn't have very good ones and it would be more frustrating. Helpful, right?NT: I can't remember why I didn't just use Evernote as the actual tool 'cause I use Noteshelf and it syncs to Evernote. I think it's 'cause NoteShelf was like a one-off fee of maybe 10 pounds and maybe—MR: Yeah, it has a subscription.NT: Whereas Evernote has a subscription, but you can use the free version to sync.MR: Got it.NT: It does have some nice tools. I'm not sure why I haven't really used it more.MR: I know Noteshelf's really powerful. It's a tool. I think that's what I use to present from when I editing presentations.NT: Oh really?MR: Because I can move the pages around, I can present, and then the way I teach sketch noting, is I like to draw right on the presentation. The cool thing is when I'm done then I can just export that to a PDF and send it to the students and it's all bundled up. It's the thing they saw, it matches the recording if they see the recording, and it's a really convenient tool. I find Noteshelf really great.NT: That's brilliant. Yeah, it's really good.MR: I did not know that it synced with Evernote. I'm not an Evernote user, but that's really good information to know in case I run into it Evernote user, and tools are pretty helpful. I think all those note-taking tools, their tools have gotten a lot better. That's really great.NT: Definitely. When I listen to the podcast and people recommend new tools and Concepts as the sponsor, I always wanna try these things, which sometimes I just don't get the time to sit and explore. I think especially 'cause doing it analog is quite new for me. That's an avenue I'm exploring.I think one of the other reasons I started to explore analog is because Procreate had an update and the pens just became too complicated and it just wasn't working. Now I've found the right brush again on Procreate, so I'm doing a mixture. There's a nice feature where you can favorite the brush thickness, which is really, really useful.MR: I've used that too. Very useful. Now we're getting nerdy, but on the Procreate size control, if you press and hold in a certain location, you can lock it and a little mark will appear there and then you can jump from mark to mark.NT: When I come across that, I thought, this is amazing 'cause I'll have one for the headers and one for the sub-headers or even just the little doodles. It's so much easy 'cause before, I think that's why I was making some things massive, something small and I just lost track of what was meant to be what.MR: Then you're using the same brush and you're just changing the size of it. You just touch the size you want and away you go, which is nice.NT: Exactly.MR: Cool. Well, now we're at the point where we talk about tips. The way I frame it is someone's listening, they're a visual thinker of some level, whatever that might mean to them, and they're excited, they like the community, they like doing sketchnoting, but they feel maybe they're stagnating or they're in a plateau or just need a little inspiration. It's wintertime here in the north so maybe they just need a little inspiration like spring is coming, whatever, but what would be three things you would tell that person to encourage them?NT: I'm not sure if I've got four or not.MR: Or you can do more than three if you wish. That's fine.NT: I certainly thought of lots of tips. The first thing I would say in line with, I'm not saying everyone needs an iPad Pro but just investing in what you love. If you love sketch noting and it is investing and that might be in time or courses. That's really helped me is just dedicating a bit of time and sometimes money to get a really good course and it can really elevate your sketch notes to the next level.It'll just get you back into it again. Often the course is a collaborative so you meet different people as well, which is helpful and learn from others. That's one thing I would say. But then equally, as much as it's invest and improve, I wanted to say recognize what your strengths are.For some people, they might be held back because there's the comparison thing, like what we were discussing earlier and you see some sketch notes that are very visual and these amazing illustrations that I love looking at. I've had to reframe that 'cause I've had sometimes, moments of lack of confidence thinking, "Oh, mine are quite wordy. I'm never gonna be a natural illustrator."I've had to think, "Well, my strength might be more in the sense of listening to a podcast and picking out the key points. That's something that I do in my professional role as a market manager is I might have to take it an academic paper and try and present it in a nice way.That's something that I've had to think is, what are my strengths are. I would say to people focus on your strengths as well as try and improve your weaknesses 'cause everyone's sketch notes are different.MR: That's a great tip. I love that one.NT: Thank you. Another tip is to share your work. I know it's not for everyone, but if you are sometimes stuck in a rut, it can help to share your work and break that barrier. 'Cause I kept my sketch note secret for years, the ones that I did on mental health and things. Some of them that I've shared I did maybe four years ago and just didn't post, but that can really help get you work out there and get feedback. Also, if you're sharing them on social media, it helps to connect you with people.MR: I suppose you could even frame that as maybe sharing, doesn't have to be with the world, but maybe it's a small group. If there's some chat or something where you can share that work. That's considered sharing. If it's two tens of your best friends, you're still announcing to your friends and they can give you feedback.NT: Exactly, and that's actually what I did first. I just started sending them—During COVID, I'd send them in WhatsApp group chats and people are like, "Oh wow. How have you not shared these before?" It's kind of like deeping your toes in it first.MR: Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. You go to the friendly audience first because social media cannot always be friendly, right?NT: No, exactly. That's very true.MR: Interesting.NT: Another one is just to write down your ideas. Sometimes I find if you're out and about and you're out in nature or you're away for the weekend, I think you sometimes get inspiration for sketch notes, but if you don't write them down and I'll keep them in—I've got Google Keeps, I'll just keep a little ideas list and just throw them in there. It means that when I am sat at home with my sketchbook or some time and my iPad Pro, I can actually bring that idea to life rather than thinking, "What was that again?" That's been really helpful.MR: Some kind of reference. Some kind of a spark. That's Good.NT: Exactly. I dunno whether I'm onto fifth tip now, I'm not sure.MR: I only count them later.NT: One is just get involved with the community as well. That's a tip that I would recommend. There's been a few that I've been involved with lately, monthly hangouts and your layouts workshop. I think that's just really helpful, and again, it's learning from people. You might get tips that you've not thought of that might take 10 minutes. I think one of your previous guests, I think it was Reverend Geek, said he had a 30-day challenge where he would just sketch out a word for 30 days, but sometimes he'd get those ideas from other people and communities that you're part of.MR: We have that. If you want an easy one, Sketchnote Army has a Slack channel you can join.NT: Oh, really?MR: Yep. Every day there's someone in one of the channels who posts the prompt and you can be challenged to draw it in. They challenge you to draw it in 30 seconds or something, so it builds your thinking skills. We have that channel.Also, probably the other benefit of that channel is any kind of events that happen. Lai Chee Chui, who's one of the members, she's like a hawk. She finds every of cool event and she publishes it in the events announcements channel. You'll find out about workshops or the Visual Jam we'll post in there so you get a sense of like what's coming, which is great.NT: How brilliant. That sounds great. Yeah. I'd love to join that. Thank you.MR: If you go to sketchnotearmy.com/slack, should take you to the page and you can sign up for free. It's all free. We just—NT: Brilliant. I'm just writing that down.MR: We don't save any of the back channel 'cause we're just doing the free one, but it's more spur of the moment, the interaction between people in the community, which is pretty cool. Anybody that's listening, including Natalie are welcomed to sign up and hang out in there, there's a really cool bunch of people in there.Your public sharing could be in the Slack channel with friendly sketch noters who will give you encouragement, which we aim to have our community be an encouraging community. I think that's a good place to start if you wanted to follow that tip that Natalie just gave.NT: Brilliant.MR: I'll be sure to count up the tips and I'll give them numbers to them in the show notes. Of course, we'll have show notes for all the things we've talked about. We're near the end of the podcast. Can you believe it? Like, suddenly this time has just flown by.NT: It has.MR: I would love for you to share what's the best places to go. Are there certain social media where you hang out? Is there a website we can go to to find out all the work that you're up to?NT: The main place that I share my sketch notes is Instagram and that's @natalierobertat. I also use LinkedIn, but that's Natalie R. Taylor. I did set up an actual LinkedIn page, but I just tend to not post on that end. I don't actually post my schedule notes very much on LinkedIn, but I do use it. I set up a Twitter, but again, I've posted it a few times and not really used it a lot. So, I would say Instagram.MR: Okay. Got it. We'll make sure we put a link to that. I'm on your page now and it looks like you've got a campsite bio page with some specific things that you'd like people to check out first. That's nice that you got an extended list of things for people to dig into. That's really good and you can see her work there.Well, Natalie, this has been so much fun. Thank you for joining us on the show and sharing your experience and encouraging people. I think it's, again, another great episode that will encourage somebody out there who we can't even imagine right now who's listening to this episode and being inspired and trying something out, which is what this is all about. Thank you for making time to be here.NT: Thank you so much for having me. I've absolutely loved it and I love the idea that it could help someone, so thank you for saying that.MR: I think so. I think it definitely will help someone. I'm often surprised, I think I do these podcasts and often you don't really hear much back and that's okay, I don't do it for that reason. But occasionally I'll talk to someone and say, I've listened to every one of your episodes. It's happened like four or five times recently. All the effort that you put into it, you think like, "Is anybody listening to this?"I see people downloading it, but you don't hear anything, and then suddenly four or five people say, I listen to every episode. Like, wow, okay, well I guess we're gonna keep doing that. It's really encouraging and it's definitely gonna be encouraging to someone and many people potentially. That's really great to hear.NT: Thank you. I've absolutely loved listening to the podcast when I discovered it and it was lockdown as well, so I'll go for these long walks and I've listening to maybe two, three a day just thinking, I was like, "Wow, there's eight or nine series of this?"MR: You're like a super fan, Natalie.NT: Yeah, I am. They we're kinda packed into a certain time. I think I'm up to date now. There might be a few I've missed.MR: It's quite a back catalog. Well, thank you so much and I think for everyone who's listening, that's another episode of the "Sketch Note Army Podcast." Until the next episode, we'll see you soon.

Face-It: The Ultimate Aesthetics Podcast
Face-it Podcast | Episode 1: The Highs and Lows of Aesthetics

Face-It: The Ultimate Aesthetics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2023 38:08


Join us on a journey of discovery as we talk about The Highs and Lows of the Aesthetics Industry, and discuss different strategies in leveraging your own Clinic or just starting out. With our special guest, Natalie Taylor the CEO of The CPD Consultant. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/facesconsent/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/facesconsent/ Website: https://facesconsent.com/ The CPD Consultant Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecpdconsultants/ Website: https://thecpdconsultants.co.uk/#facesconsent #ukaesthetics #medicalaesthetics #beautyaesthetics

The Savvy Sauce
Special Patreon Re-Release: Answering Common Financial Questions with Natalie Taylor

The Savvy Sauce

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2023 31:51


Answering Common Financial Questions with Certified Financial Planner and Speaker, Natalie Taylor   Proverbs 13: 11 (NIV) “Dishonest money dwindles away, but he who gathers money little by little makes it grow.”   Matthew 6:19-21 (NIV) “Do not store up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust destroy, and where thieves break in and steal. But store up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where moth and rust do not destroy, and where thieves do not break in and steal. For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.”   Natalie Taylor is a Certified Financial Planner, Professional and Behavioral Financial Advisor who is passionate about helping people cultivate a plan for their finances based on their values and goals so they can not only make progress, but find confidence, balance, and peace along the way. Frequently quoted in major publications such as the Huffington Post, Forbes, Business Insider and Lifehacker, Natalie draws on many years of comprehensive financial planning experience and a decade of professional speaking to share advice that works in real life, not just on paper.  Natalie's Website    Thank you to our sponsor, WinShape Marriage   Connect with The Savvy Sauce on Facebook or Instagram or Our Website    Also, check out our Patreon Page to find out how to gain access to additional podcasts and goodies!   Please help us out by sharing this episode with a friend, leaving a 5-star rating and review, and subscribing to this podcast!   Gospel Scripture: (all NIV) Romans 3:23 “for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God,” Romans 3:24 “and are justified freely by his grace through the redemption that came by Christ Jesus.” Romans 3:25 (a) “God presented him as a sacrifice of atonement, through faith in his blood.”  Hebrews 9:22 (b) “without the shedding of blood there is no forgiveness.”  Romans 5:8 “But God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us.”  Romans 5:11 “Not only is this so, but we also rejoice in God through our Lord Jesus Christ, through whom we have now received reconciliation.”  John 3:16 “For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.” Romans 10:9 “That if you confess with your mouth, “Jesus is Lord,” and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved.”  Luke 15:10 says “In the same way, I tell you, there is rejoicing in the presence of the angels of God over one sinner who repents.” Romans 8:1 “Therefore, there is now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus” Ephesians 1:13–14 “And you also were included in Christ when you heard the word of truth, the gospel of your salvation. Having believed, you were marked in him with a seal, the promised Holy Spirit, who is a deposit guaranteeing our inheritance until the redemption of those who are God's possession- to the praise of his glory.” Ephesians 1:15–23 “For this reason, ever since I heard about your faith in the Lord Jesus and your love for all the saints, I have not stopped giving thanks for you, remembering you in my prayers. I keep asking that the God of our Lord Jesus Christ, the glorious Father, may give you the spirit of wisdom and revelation, so that you may know him better. I pray also that the eyes of your heart may be enlightened in order that you may know the hope to which he has called you, the riches of his glorious inheritance in the saints, and his incomparably great power for us who believe. That power is like the working of his mighty strength, which he exerted in Christ when he raised him from the dead and seated him at his right hand in the heavenly realms, far above all rule and authority, power and dominion, and every title that can be given, not only in the present age but also in the one to come. And God placed all things under his feet and appointed him to be head over everything for the church, which is his body, the fullness of him who fills everything in every way.” Ephesians 2:8–10 “For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith – and this not from yourselves, it is the gift of God – not by works, so that no one can boast. For we are God‘s workmanship, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do.“ Ephesians 2:13 “But now in Christ Jesus you who once were far away have been brought near through the blood of Christ.“ Philippians 1:6 “being confident of this, that he who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus.”

Financial Advisor Success
Ep 310: Filtering Down To The Most Impact-Weighted Work To Scale Client Value With Natalie Taylor

Financial Advisor Success

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2022 95:05 Very Popular


Natalie Taylor is the owner of Natalie Taylor Consulting Services, an independent virtual RIA, and the Head of Financial Advice for Monarch Money, a personal financial management tool that helps consumers track their spending and net worth. While working for a FinTech company, Natalie realized that the way to provide the greatest amount of impact and value to the end consumer is to collect the data, deliver the advice, and filter out the rest. Listen in as Natalie shares how working for LearnVest inspired her to develop a framework for their financial advisors that focused on providing only the most impactful financial advice to help clients move forward, how she developed a brand voice to help advisors communicate advice to clients more consistently, and the catalyst that led to Natalie ultimately leaving LearnVest and dismantling the advice offering that she had originally built. We also discuss why she switched firms to get more hands-on mentoring and the opportunity to work with higher caliber clients, why it is important for newer and younger advisors to concentrate on getting clear on their values and then filtering their career choices accordingly, and why the key to her success has stemmed from developing her own personal list of six core values that she uses to filter major family and career decisions. For show notes and more visit: https://www.kitces.com/310

SOZO CHURCH | San Marcos
Faith in the Face of Fear – Natalie Taylor

SOZO CHURCH | San Marcos

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2022


Sleeved & Spiritual Podcast
S2 E5- My Journey with Ayahuasca Pt.1

Sleeved & Spiritual Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2022 52:30


In this episode Sesalee retells her journey on up until after the first ceremony with INME Wellness in Lake Orta, Italy. This weekend was packed with so much that it had to be TWO episodes. The song Surrender is by Natalie Taylor if you want to listen to it & of course Anti-Hero by T Swift. Here are INME's & Elevate the globe's instagram if you want to check them out: @elevatetheglobe @inmewellness Go check out @sleevedandspiritual on instagram to see the pictures Sesalee talks about in this episode & don't forget to listen to part 2 where it all comes to a close.

Social Slowdown: sustainable digital marketing for entrepreneurs
Ep. 50: Big Brand Energy With Natalie Taylor, Multi-6-Figure Launch Expert

Social Slowdown: sustainable digital marketing for entrepreneurs

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2022 49:31 Transcription Available


Natalie Taylor, a multi-six-figure launch expert (with no team or course!) specializes in launch strategy and copywriting for online course-based businesses, so in this episode of the Social Slowdown podcast, Natalie and I are talking all about launching, webinars, workshops, programs, and: Ways you can simplify/streamline funnel activity when running webinarsHow you can launch without having to go live on social media all the timeIf you NEED to launch, and if not, what are some alternatives?And Natalie is launching Launch Lemonade soon so make sure to head on over to launchlemonade.com to sign up for her waitlist. Relevant Links:The Missing Ink with Natalie TaylorLaunch LemonadeBig Brand EnergyEp. 15: Shoulder Tapping: Using Personal Outreach to Grow Your Audience With Megan FlattSupport the show

Daf Yomi for Women - Hadran
Ketubot 43 - August 18, 21 Av

Daf Yomi for Women - Hadran

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2022 36:22 Very Popular


Today's daf is sponsored by Emily Croft on behalf of her Uncle Paul's yahrzeit.  Today's daf is sponsored by Natalie Taylor in loving memory of Sam Fink z”l whose shloshim is today. A warm and generous man, adored by his family and friends. Yehi zichro baruch.

Daf Yomi for Women – דף יומי לנשים – English

Today's daf is sponsored by Emily Croft on behalf of her Uncle Paul's yahrzeit.  Today's daf is sponsored by Natalie Taylor in loving memory of Sam Fink z”l whose shloshim is today. A warm and generous man, adored by his family and friends. Yehi zichro baruch.

The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed
The American Idea: Feminism and the #MeToo Movement | Taylor (#36)

The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2022


Jeff welcomes Dr. Natalie Taylor of Skidmore College to discuss the place of feminism within the American sociopolitical reform tradition, and its connection to the contemporary #MeToo movement. Jeff and Natalie focus, in particular, on Susan B. Anthony, discussing her ideas and place in the arc of women’s reform movements in American history and society. […]

The American Idea
Feminism and the #MeToo Movement | Taylor

The American Idea

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2022 67:48


Jeff welcomes Dr. Natalie Taylor of Skidmore College to discuss the place of feminism within the American sociopolitical reform tradition, and its connection to the contemporary #MeToo movement. Jeff and Natalie focus, in particular, on Susan B. Anthony, discussing her ideas and place in the arc of women's reform movements in American history and society.Host: Jeff SikkengaExecutive Producer: Greg McBrayerProducer: Jeremy Gypton

SOZO CHURCH | San Marcos
The Kingdom Point of View – Natalie Taylor

SOZO CHURCH | San Marcos

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2022


Sermon Series: Resilient Faith

Between Now and Success
Values-Based Financial Planning with Natalie Taylor

Between Now and Success

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2022 60:48 Very Popular


What is the cornerstone of your financial planning process? Solid money management is table stakes, not a differentiator. What really stands out is when you help clients be thoughtful about "what's the money for" and then align their money to support the life they want to live and be in harmony with their values. Advisors who learn how to help clients make those connections will be providing a valuable service that creates clients for life. Note: This episode is an excerpt from one of the monthly members-only Learning Hours at ROL Advisor. If you'd like to learn more about the Return on Life philosophy and explore becoming a Life-Centered Financial Planner, go to https://www.roladvisor.com. Guest: Natalie Taylor, a Certified Financial Planner™ and Behavioral Financial Advisor™.

Look On The Bright Side
87: Clearing Your Spirit & Mind To Achieve Success ft Natalie Taylor

Look On The Bright Side

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2022 57:12


Oooh wee! You are in for a good one. Today I have the pleasure of speaking with Yahoo! Finance Top 10 Performance Coach, Ms. Natalie Taylor!Natalie helps industry experts, influencers and traditional business owners earn additional 4, 5 &6 figures monthly, and minimize burnout while aligning their business & personal vision and lifestyle @multisixfiguressocietySign up for a FREE discovery call with Natalie todayConnect with Natalie on InstagramSupport for the Look On The Bright Side Podcast comes from: Jessie Monroe Nail Care:  Visit JessieMonroeNailCare.com and save 20% on your entire order (excluding bundles) with code BrightSide20Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost. Connect With Me: Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | My PatreonSupport the show

COVID Era - THE NEXT NORMAL with Dave Trafford
Inside Natalie | Taylor Swift U | Queer Prom

COVID Era - THE NEXT NORMAL with Dave Trafford

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2022 28:42


Some interesting perspectives and the people behind them. David dives "Inside Natalie" with Toronto-based Comedian Natalie Norman Queen's University has introduced a course on Taylor Swift and David is joined by Bruce Baker of the Queen's Taylor Swift Society, the QTSS at Queen's University in Ontario. Rebekah Patenaude, an enthusiastic attendee of Hamilton, Ontario's Fruit Salad Queer Prom, happening on May 22

Standard Deviations
Natalie Taylor - The Client-Centric Future of Financial Advice

Standard Deviations

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2022 47:48


Tune in to hear:- How does technology shape the way we act? Sometimes we don't even know the water that we are swimming in with regards to technology - how can this induce us to make good or poor decisions?- Is there a way that tech can facilitate some of the soft skills of client interaction (e.g. care, empathy and connection)?- What role should self-care, self-work and introspection play in advisors being better behavioral coaches for their clients?- When Natalie had realizations about personal shifts she needed to make to better serve her clients, what was the catalyst that spurred her personal growth?- How can we as an industry help convey the fact that the soft skills and behavioral elements of a financial practice are critically important to its success?- In Natalie's experience, what does good goals-based planning look like?- How can we make the advice we give our clients stickier?https://www.linkedin.com/in/natalie-taylor-cfp%C2%AE-bfa%E2%84%A2-0822a7ahttps://www.natalieanntaylor.com/Compliance Code: 0729-OAS-4/28/2022 

Retirement Tax Services Podcast
Dreaming 'Net' of Taxes, Ep. 81

Retirement Tax Services Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2022 30:35


Natalie Taylor, CFP and Behavioral Financial Advisor, is the owner of her own practice, as well as the Head of Financial Advice for Monarch Money. Natalie is very intentional in her practice about providing education and ensuring tax planning is included in her advice, and in this episode, she joins the show to discuss how she got her practice to a place where taxes are an essential part of the service.

The Spoken Truth Talk Show
WOMEN IN BUSINESS W/COACHES JERRI ROBINSON AND NATALIE TAYLOR

The Spoken Truth Talk Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2022 98:33


On this episode, we highlight Women In Business that use their faith in God, kingdom economics, and kingdom principles to produce financial stability globally! I am honored to have two of the most empowering, humble, trailblazing successful women on one show, Coach Jerri Robinson and Coach Natalie Taylor. This episode is on fire, so grab your pen and notebook to take notes. Both ladies are skilled and knowledgeable to help people birth their vision! Guest: Natalie Taylor of Multi-Six Figures Society Instagram: @multisixfiguressociety Facebook: Natalie S. Taylor Business Inquiries: hello@natalietaylor.com For 15 min consultation for business only, please book online at https://taplink.cc/winningnatalie Guest: Jerri Robinson of Wealth Builders Agency Website: https://www.jerrirobinson.com Instagram: @jerrirobinson Facebook: Wealth Builders Agency LLC. Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/JerriRobinson Producers: Brandy Costello Instagram: @onlymrscostello Intro: Chris Bollmann #womeninbusiness #trailblazers #money #sixfigures #wealthbuilders #kingdomeconomics Like and subscribe to our Youtube Channel at The Spoken Truth Talk Show https://m.youtube.com/TheSpokenTruthT... Facebook Link: https://www.facebook.com/TheSpokenTru... NEW AUDIO PODCAST AVAILABLE ON ALL PLATFORMS, APPLE, IHEART RADIO, GOOGLE, SPOTIFY & MORE!! https://anchor.fm/thespokentruth THE SPOKEN TRUTH APPAREL STORE Website: www.thespokentruthapparel.com Follow us on all Social Media Platforms! Facebook: Thespokentruthtalkshow Instagram: @thespokentruthtalkshow Twitter: Spokentruth_ For inquiries: info@thespokentruth.org Website: www.thespokentruth.org --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thespokentruth/support

Nextgen Planners
Serving The Under-Served with Natalie Taylor

Nextgen Planners

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2022 49:12


In this episode, Dan chats with Natalie Taylor from Monarch Money. Here, they discuss Natalie's fresh approach to goals and values, her work as a financial planner and also the amazing software behind Monarch Money and how they are helping to serve those who haven't been able to access advice in the past. Join our community HERE. 

Network & Spill
#TheSpill w/ Natalie Taylor: How to BOSS Up + Attract Miracles in 2022

Network & Spill

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2022 63:28


Welcome Welcome Welcome to the very first episode of Network & Spill! I'm sooo glad you're here. Here are the links and mentions from this episode: Natalie's main Instagram page @winningnatalie and her business page @multisixfiguressociety My Instagram @whitneydanielleoc_ and @networkandspill SUPPORT THE SHOW HERE on our brand new Patreon Need a planner for 2022? Try the one I love and use and get $10 off: here. And don't forget to leave a 5 star review and a cute message + tell a friend. We'd love for you to tag us online that you tuned in. See you next week for our Instagram Live Q&A + Recap on 1/11. xoxo, Whitney Danielle

My Simplified Life
Addressing The Past To Achieve Your Goals with Natalie Taylor

My Simplified Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2022 33:31


Natalie Taylor helps her clients with more than just business development. As a high performance coach, she dives into all areas of her clients' transformations. Michelle and Natalie discuss how processing our past is one of the first steps to securing a successful future. In this episode, you'll also learn about Natalie's four pillars for healing and developing and how to participate in her coaching framework.    Michelle Talks About Financial Transformation Personal Development Mindset  Business Development Accepting Your Life Journey Links Mentioned   Life Architect Society  Natalie Taylor Website Natalie Taylor's Instagram

The American Idea
Susan B. Anthony, Founding Principles, and the Women's Suffrage Movement with Natalie Taylor | Documents and Debates

The American Idea

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2021 36:15


In this episode of The American Idea, Jeff welcomes Natalie Taylor, Associate Professor of Political Science at Skidmore College, to the show for a conversation on Susan B. Anthony's "Is it a Crime for a U.S. Citizen to Vote?" Their conversation explores how to understand the Constitution's relationship to the Declaration of Independence, the history of women's suffrage during the nineteenth century, women's rights (and lack thereof) during the Founding, and Anthony's lasting legacy on road to the passing of the 19th Amendment.Host: Jeff SikkengaExecutive Producer: Greg McBrayerProducer: Tyler MacQueen

The Human Side of Money
33: Values-Based Financial Advice That Works in Real Life with Natalie Taylor

The Human Side of Money

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2021 100:23


Most financial advisors conduct some version of goals-based planning. If you're helping a client use their money to accomplish a goal, then you're doing goals-based planning. But goals are formed and shaped by values. Yet, “goals-based planning” is an industry buzzword and “values-based planning” is more like a foreign language. Natalie Taylor CFP®, BFA™ has … Read More Read More

The Cheylaina Fultz Talk Show
Saying Goodbye To Imposter Syndrome and Hello To Authentically Winning with Natalie Taylor

The Cheylaina Fultz Talk Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2021 57:26


As The Life & Business Architect, Natalie Taylor is the go-to coach & mentor for high-achieving & ambitious women.Natalie is on a mission to help 1,000 women realign their goals with their unique success blueprint, thereby enabling them to master their minds, leverage their habits, own their time, secure their finances, show up for their families and give back to their communities.She has hosted and been featured in virtual and in-person international workshops on business, faith, marriage, relationships, and family.  Currently, Natalie hosts a suite of programs based in her Life Architect Complete methodology, of which Life Architect Society is the flagship program.https://www.nataliestaylor.com

The Spoken Truth Talk Show
WOMEN IN BUSINESS W/ GUEST CO-HOST NATALIE TAYLOR

The Spoken Truth Talk Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2021 111:44


On this episode, we will celebrate Women's History Month with our new segment, Women In Business. This segment highlights Women In Business that use their faith in God, kingdom economics, and kingdom principles to produce financial stability globally! In the words of Tiphani Montgomery, they make GOD their CEO! I am honored to have my very own business coach Natalie Taylor to premiere on this episode. It is going to be on fire!!! Natalie is a talented, wise, intellectual game-changer that helps people like myself birth their vision! She has helped multi-million dollar companies generate wealth and has worked on Wall Street in the financial industry! Natalie has secured many bags and supported many visionaries, but her top priority is keeping God first in all that she does. To Contact Natalie Taylor: IG: @winningnatalie FB: Natalie Taylor Business Inquiries: hello@natalietaylor.com For 15 min consultation for business only, please book online at https://taplink.cc/winningnatalie​ Flyer Design by Cedric Stanton Like and subscribe to our Youtube Channel at The Spoken Truth Talk Show https://m.youtube.com/TheSpokenTruthT...​ Facebook Link : https://www.facebook.com/TheSpokenTru...​ Follow us on all Social Media Platforms! Facebook: Thespokentruthtalkshow Instagram: @thespokentruthtalkshow Twitter: Spokentruth_ For inquiries: info@thespokentruth.org Website: thespokentruth.org --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thespokentruth/support

F What They Told You Podcast
Introduction: "This is a Call to Action!"

F What They Told You Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2021 9:53


“F-What they told you podcast” is ready to take you and your high achieving friends to the next level by giving your tips and strategies to own and master your minds, as well as share stories, tools and tips for overcoming trauma and pain and building life purposefully and profitably. We are also the Home of global mastermind of high achievers , Life Architect Society. The podcast is hosted by Natalie Taylor, Natalie is a Life Architect and Transformational Coach. She transformed her own life from being homeless at the age of 14 living in Jamaica, to graduating from college in the U.S. and working on Wall Street. She fought with imposter syndrome her entire life, along with the thought that she was undeserving of the success she was creating. Featured in Thrive Global, Black Enterprise, and recently named 1 of the Top 10 Performance Coaches to Follow in Yahoo! Finance, Natalie Taylor is The Life & Business Architect that will be leading The Society on this journey. She is a transformation coach, human capital development strategist, and a business development consultant who guides individuals in unlocking their abilities to reach their optimal performance and full potential. Prior to completing her MBA and rewarding career as a marketing and business development strategist, Natalie had already earned her stripes as a financial consultant on Wall Street. She started working with Credit Suisse, later joining Ernst and Young as a public auditor and worked with Fortune 100 companies such as Goldman Sachs, UBS, Lehman Brothers, and National Australia Bank to name a few. She's on a mission to help women succeed in their financial lives, experience positive self worth, and build confidence. Natalie has created her own coaching methodology, Life Architect Complete, where she teaches women how to dominate areas in their lives where they felt small or overlooked by mastering their mindset, creating and leveraging powerful and consistent habits to help them own their time, and take up space while walking in their authentic flow.

F What They Told You Podcast
"The Blueprint" ep: 2

F What They Told You Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2021 16:36


“F-What They Told You Podcast” is ready to take you and your high achieving friends to the next level by giving your tips and strategies to own and master your minds, as well as share stories, tools and tips for overcoming trauma and pain and building life purposefully and profitably. We are also the Home of global mastermind of high achievers, Life Architect Society. The podcast is hosted by Natalie Taylor, Natalie is a Life Architect and Transformational Coach. She transformed her own life from being homeless at the age of 14 living in Jamaica, to graduating from college in the U.S. and working on Wall Street. She fought with imposter syndrome her entire life, along with the thought that she was undeserving of the success she was creating. Featured in Thrive Global, Black Enterprise, and recently named 1 of the Top 10 Performance Coaches to Follow in Yahoo! Finance, Natalie Taylor is The Life & Business Architect that will be leading The Society on this journey. She is a transformation coach, human capital development strategist, and a business development consultant who guides individuals in unlocking their abilities to reach their optimal performance and full potential. Prior to completing her MBA and rewarding career as a marketing and business development strategist, Natalie had already earned her stripes as a financial consultant on Wall Street. She started working with Credit Suisse, later joining Ernst and Young as a public auditor and worked with Fortune 100 companies such as Goldman Sachs, UBS, Lehman Brothers, and National Australia Bank to name a few. She's on a mission to help women succeed in their financial lives, experience positive self worth, and build confidence. Natalie has created her own coaching methodology, Life Architect Complete, where she teaches women how to dominate areas in their lives where they felt small or overlooked by mastering their mindset, creating and leveraging powerful and consistent habits to help them own their time, and take up space while walking in their authentic flow. Connect with Me: https://taplink.cc/winningnatalie

The Slowolution Podcast
Episode #80 - Why resolutions don't work, and what does with Natalie Taylor

The Slowolution Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2020 33:53


In Episode #80 of The Slowolution Podcast, I am joined by a fellow mom and entrepreneur Natalie Taylor. She is sharing all the insights to why new year's resolutions never work, and what actually does! This episode is packed with so much value for you to take into account when setting your goals for the new year! For your daily dose of healthy living inspiration, make sure you follow me on Instagram at slowolution For daily discussions, join my Facebook closed group - The Slowolution Group For healthy recipes and all things health check out my web page www.slowolution.com Follow Natalie here: www.instagram.com/winningnatalie www.facebook.com/WinWithNatalie

The Slowolution Podcast
Episode #75 - The importance of Mindset and Self Care during the current reality with Natalie Taylor

The Slowolution Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2020 37:45


In Episode #75 of The Slowolution Podcast, I am joined by Natalie Taylor to talk about the importance of the mindset and self care during the current Corona reality! It is safe to say that this has been extremely surreal and turbulent year, and as moms we all of a sudden had to deal with situations that we have never experienced before! This episode is a must listen episode for any mom out there, as you will learn from Natalie some simple but very powerful techniques that will help you not only to navigate through this times more effective, but also will help you improve yourself care game.... For your daily dose of healthy living inspiration, make sure you follow me on Instagram at slowolution For daily discussions, join my Facebook closed group - The Slowolution Group For healthy recipes and all things health check out my web page www.slowolution.com Follow Natalie here: www.instagram.com/winningnatalie www.facebook.com/WinWithNatalie

The Slowolution Podcast
Episode #72 - The Power Of Surrender To Create Breakthroughs with Natalie Taylor

The Slowolution Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2020 29:52


In Episode #72 of The Slowolution Podcast, I am joined by Natalie Taylor to talk about the power of surrender to create breakthroughs! Natalie is sharing valuable lessons that she learned throughout her journey! She was able to transform her own life from being homeless at the age of 14 to graduating from college and working on Wall Street, and building her own successful business helping women around the globe! For your daily dose of healthy living inspiration, make sure you follow me on Instagram at slowolution For daily discussions, join my Facebook closed group - The Slowolution Group For healthy recipes and all things health check out my web page www.slowolution.com Follow Natalie here: www.instagram.com/winningnatalie www.facebook.com/WinWithNatalie

Connectchurch7 Media
BZN | Missionaries Jay, Cheryl, & Natalie Taylor

Connectchurch7 Media

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2020 39:14


The Big Top
Season 2: Episode 3 | When Values and Finances Collide with Natalie Taylor

The Big Top

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2019 46:00


Finances. Some of us love talking about spreadsheets and numbers. Some of us would rather eat dirt. Wherever you fall on the financial feelings spectrum, today's show really is for you! Natalie Taylor gives us a fresh new look when it comes to our values, our family, and our finances. Lori and Amy each take the values guide that Natalie has created and talk honestly about where our money goes and why. This is one where you're going to want to listen in with your spouse and have honest discussions about right after. Enjoy!To access Natalie's values guide: www.natalieanntaylor.com/podcastNatalie Taylor is a Certified Financial Planner professional and Behavioral Financial Advisor who is passionate about helping people cultivate a plan for their finances based on their values and goals. She helps people not only make progress, but find confidence, balance and peace along the way. Frequently quoted in major publications such as the Huffington Post, Forbes, Business Insider and Lifehacker, Natalie draws on fifteen years of comprehensive financial planning experience, six years with fintech startups, and a decade of professional speaking to share advice that works in real life , not just on paper. Natalie was most recently the Director of Financial Advice for a subsidiary of a Fortune 100 company and has guided thousands of people through everything from buying their first home to managing multi-million dollar portfolios.In front of an audience, she shares effective strategies for achieving and maintaining balance between enjoying life today and planning for someday. Natalie connects with audiences of all kinds with an authentic and relatable style that inspires her audience to look at their finances differently, and empowers them to begin a fresh conversation about money unlike any they've had before.As a consultant, Natalie draws on her experience as a brand voice manager, product SME, strategy consultant and financial advisor trainer & coach to help companies move their mission forward in the fintech and financial services spaces. Whether it's helping financial advisors learn to connect and communicate more effectively with clients, working through product strategy, or helping a financial brand connect with a Millennial and/or female audience, Natalie's goal is to help companies make progress and create meaningful change.Hunt down Natalie here: www.natalieanntaylor.com