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One thing nobody tells you before you step into a classroom is just how much behaviour will challenge you. Not just your strategies. You. Your nervous system. Your confidence. Your sense of self.In this episode, I'm talking about what it really feels like to manage behaviour in the moment – especially when you're young, new, or not naturally loud or assertive. And I'll walk you through some of the exact strategies I used to build confidence in my classroom management without changing who I am.IN THIS EPISODE, I DISCUSS:Why behaviour hits us so hard (and what nobody prepares us for)How to feel confident even if you're quiet, calm, or brand newThe 3 non-verbal strategies that completely shift your presenceHow to “embody the credible” and model calm, consistent leadershipHave a question, comment, or just want to say hello? Drop us a text!JOIN MY FREE LIVE TRAINING: TURN YOUR TEACHING INTO A CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT MACHINE RESOURCES AND MORE SUPPORT: Shop all resources Join The Behaviour Club My book! It's Never Just About the Behaviour: A holistic approach to classroom behaviour management The Low-Level Behaviour Bootcamp Free guide: 'Chats that Create Change' Connect with me: Follow on Instagram @the.unteachables Check out my website
Share your thoughts about our conversation!Sometimes, just sometimes, you meet someone who is a balm to the soul, who speak words of wisdom, magic, and nurturing depth. Quanita Roberson has this gift - and she returns to the show to share it with us once again!Mingling spiritual intelligence with raw human experience, Quanita guides us generously through the messy yet beautiful terrain of healing, as we trace emotions back to their source and learn how to step away from adolescent adulthood.She brings us into the heart of questions like: how do we grieve? What does courage really mean? And why do people find it easier to talk about gender than race?Find out about:Why shame, blame and guilt are not emotions, but rather where we go to hide from themThe initiations of our life, and why we must embrace crumbling to make space for the newThe importance of going inwards to find our wisdom to help the worldWhy there aren't different ways to grieve, but rather different ways to avoid itThe importance of embodying our emotions, allowing them to move through usDon't miss the next episode: subscribe to the show with your favourite podcast player.Links:Watch the video recording of this episode on YouTube.Connect to Quanita Roberson:LinkedInWebsite Support the show✨✨✨Subscribe to our newsletter to receive a free 1-page summary of each upcoming episode directly to your inbox, or explore our eBooks featuring 50-episode compilations for even more facilitation insights. Find out more:https://workshops.work/podcast✨✨✨Did you know? You can search all episodes by keyword to find exactly what you need via our Buzzsprout page!
Ever wondered how some business owners seem to do it all (and actually enjoy it)?In today's episode, Fiona Killackey chats with Jacinta Connell, who runs a cafe, a catering business, works as a lawyer, AND hosts a radio show - all while keeping her sanity intact.Jacinta shares the real story of how she went from working in cafes to owning them, and why she believes business doesn't have to look one way. Whether you're feeling stuck in your current business or dreaming of starting something new, this conversation will show you what's possible when you trust your gut and build real relationships along the way.Here's what you'll learn:Starting small: How Jacinta turned a coffee van side hustle into two thriving businessesMaking it work: The practical ways she manages multiple businesses (no, she doesn't have a perfect morning routine!)Building community: Why real connections with customers and staff matter more than everChanging direction: When to stick with something and when it's okay to try something newThe reality of hospitality: What running a cafe business actually looks like post-COVIDWorking flexibly: How to create a business that fits your life (instead of the other way around) WOO HOO! Group Coaching is officially open for 2025! Apply now at mydailybusiness.com/groupcoaching Need some inspiration and tips today? Check out our new book, Business to Brand: Moving from transaction to transformation now. Get started on a more successful and sustainable small business with our range of free tools at mydailybusiness.com/freestuff Want to know more about AI and how to harness it for your small businesS? Join our new monthly AI chat for small business owners. You can join anytime at www.mydailybusiness.com/AIchat Try out my fave AI tool, Poppy AI here and use discount code FIONA. Ever wanted to write your own book and build your brand authority or start your own podcast to connect with and grow your audience? Check out our How to Start a Podcast Course or How to Get Your Book Published Course at our courses page. Connect and get in touch with My Daily Business via our shop, freebies, award-winning books, Instagram and Tik Tok.
Welcome back to The Fit & Fulfilled Podcast. In this episode we discuss:Day 60 of ‘Entering Your Consistency Queen Era' seriesWhat I've learned from recording daily episodes for the last 2 monthsKilling off your ego in order to manifest something newThe power of preparation while manifesting Unlocking new levels of self-mastery within yourself so that living a life of total abundance becomes your normClick here more details & to apply for my 1:1 coaching program Uplevel Your LifeJoin Calm, Cool & CreatingJoin School of Magnetic ConnectionJoin Seal The DealWays to Work TogetherWatch 'Be It To See It' MasterclassAccess the Freedom From Fear WorkshopAccess the Money Manifestation MasterclassClick here to read some of the amazing outcomes my clients have manifested for themselvesFrom the bottom of my heart, thank you so much for being here. If you aren't already, come join the party over on:Instagram: @khushbu.kweighWebsite: https://kthadani.com/
This has been such a fun episode to record and it's been great to have another opinion thrown into the mix! Emma shares really brilliant insights into the opportunities she's taken, from merchandising laptops to buying beauty & gifting, and how the skills gained through each role can be transferable across the retail landscape. We talk about the difference between all of Emma's roles, own brand and branded, how online trades differently, decisions based on data v gut, and we touch on the advancements of technology… Plus we talk about Emma's favourite store, immersing yourself in a shopping experience and treating yourself to a little something to give yourself a pocket friendly pick me up - the beauty of beauty!Always take every opportunity as all of your skills are transferable i would never of imagined going from laptops to beauty at a fashion retailer, harness every opportunity as a chance to learn something newThe reason we love buying is that we love product and that you can be creative in branded and own brand whether that's creating your own brand or seaking someone else'sHarness your power as a buyer to make a change weather that's through elevating a small brand and a platform to grow or driving sustainability within your product area
KeywordsResilience - Change – Growth – Reinvention – Mental Health – Social Media In this episode of Resilience Unravelled Nina Sossomon-Pogue, shares her diverse career journey, from being part of the USA gymnastics team to a being a news anchor and Emmy award winning journalist. Nina discusses the importance of change, resilience, and adaptability for personal growth and innovation, with a focus on embracing novelty and maintaining a positive outlook. She also talks about the challenges women face in the US, strategies for managing mental health and social media in the face of criticism, and the implications of social media on public discourse and personal privacy. Main topicsWhy we resist change but need to embrace it for personal and professional growthReinvention and its significance in our livesHow setbacks or changes can prompt a recalculation of route to something newThe challenges women face in the US in relation to societal expectations and the role of mediaManaging mental health and social media in the face of bullying and negative commentsThe implications of social media on public discourse and personal privacyLearning from past mistakes and focusing on strengthsAction itemsFind out more about Nina at Nina Sossamon-Pogue or through her LinkedIn, Facebook or Instagram
Welcome to another episode of the SONW CLASSIC where we revisit iconic conversations and bring them back to you. In this conversation with Tina Wells, she shares no-BS marketing tips and strategies and drops golden nuggets fit for a masterclass! Hop in and grab this chance to learn marketing from someone who was named 100 Most Creative People in Business.What to expect on this episode:A new path and a new version – how to succeed in creating something newThe value in showing up for opportunitiesMarketing, tools, data, strategy – what does it take to create a successful marketing plan?How to elevate your life and businessShawn Anthony is speaking in the Podcast Summit! Podcast Summit is coming to Atlanta on July 4th. See you there!SONW Resources:Signup for PodProMax:https://podpromax.com/Signup for my new podcasting course:https://schoolsovernowwhat.thinkific.com/courses/podcast-secrets-revealed-the-courseDownload my ebook "Podcast Secrets Revealed":https://shawnanthony.lpages.co/podcast-secrets-revealed-ebook/Support SONW with Patreon and get exclusive content:/schoolsovernowwhat Join the SONW Academy for 1-1 Coaching from Shawn:https://www.schoolsovernowwhat.com/academyAbout School's Over...Now What?Join Shawn Anthony as he talks to fearless business leaders who've shattered conventional wisdom to achieve massive success. In each weekly episode, our guests share jaw-dropping stories of overcoming seemingly insurmountable obstacles. Most importantly, they've answered the question we've all asked “School's Over…Now What?” Get inspired and access cutting-edge strategies that'll transform your business and life. New episodes every Friday on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts and all major podcast platforms. Contact InfoInstagram: @shawnranthony_Website: https://www.schoolsovernowwhat.com/YouTube: @schoolsovernowwhat Twitter: /shawnranthony_ Press/Interview Requests: fenton@schoolsovernowwhat.com
154 So many of us want to live more intentionally, but our rote habits are only producing the same inauthentic results. Today's episode is a nudge to mix things up by making small and big changes to experience different outcomes and to live in more alignment. Nadine shares what recently inspired her to make some changes, what she has been doing differently, and what has resulted from it. Covered in this episode:Upon turning 40, Nadine realized something big was missing from her life.The silly things she's integrating into her calendarThe new movement and meditation practices Nadine has integrated into lifeThe feeling that gives a good hint that you're curious to try something newThe surprising TV show that has changed Nadine's perspective Why we need community or mentorshipThe books and podcasts that are inspiring Nadine Nadine's upcoming travelsWhat help Nadine has reached out for How to avoid avoiding Mentioned in the show:Amy PorterfieldRenee TrudeauSusan OubariEmily P Freeman - How to Walk into a RoomSara Avant Stover - Handbook for the HeartbrokenThe Branding Business School PodcastWant to join Nadine at the Choice Media Summit in TN April 28-30? You can sign up here.Get on the waitlist for Nadine's upcoming workshops & retreats here. About Nadine:Nadine Kenney Johnstone is a holistic writing coach who helps women develop and publish their stories. Her infertility memoir, Of This Much I'm Sure, was named book of the year by the Chicago Writer's Association. Her articles and interviews have appeared in Cosmo, Authority, Good Grit, OnSite Journal, MindBodyGreen, HERE, Urban Wellness, Natural Awakenings, Chicago Magazine, and more. Nadine is the podcast host of Heart of the Story, where she shares stories from the heart as well as interviews with today's most impactful female creatives. Pulling from her vast experience as a writing, meditation, and yoga nidra instructor, Nadine leads women's workshops and retreats online and around the U.S.Nadine has helped writers in her community develop and publish countless books and hundreds of essays in places like The New York Times, Vogue, the Washington Post, The Boston Globe, Longreads, and more. Her new book, Come Home to Your Heart, is available on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and Bookshop.Download Nadine's mini-retreat reset for busy women
Raising Your Business: For Moms Growing Their Business and Raising Their Family
CEO Mom Academy is open so I wanted to call out one of the big fluffy elephants in the room (and one that keeps coming up in my inbox and DMs) - “how do I know I'm going to get an ROI from the program?”It's a great question, so I decided to share how to get ROI from ANY investment you make - whether you've already invested in a course, mastermind group or coaching, or if you're trying to decide whether or not to go forward with a new investment.What we talk about:The mindset shift I made about ROI - and why I'll never tell you you must consume 100% of every single course you buyThe cost/benefit analysis you should make when you decide to invest in something newThe hidden ROI in any program you join and how to maximize your investment even if you don't watch a single videoHow to know if it's shiny object syndrome or if it's something that actually makes sense for your business in the long termDon't forget to screenshot this episode, share it on social media and tag me for the chance to win a 1:1 Momentum coaching call with me
In this episode we dive into the realities of being a multihyphenate in every sense of the word. Nasrin Harumi is an entrepreneur, educator and ecommerce founder who left her job as a teacher and started a million dollar brand during the pandemic. Join us as we discover what it means to create outside of the box. Listen to learn more about:What it takes to be an entrepreneurWhy being mixed is so much more than a racial identityHow defining what's holding you back is really the starting pointWhen is the right time to pursue something newThe mindset required for trying new thingsShop Mixed by Nasrin at https://mixedbynasrin.com/Read Nasrin's blog at https://mixedbynasrin.com/blogs/newsFollow mixed on IG @mixed_bynasrin
For many SLPs and OTs, the path to this career isn't always straightforward.And that's okay! If you are looking for a way to integrate your unique career path into private practice, you're going to love this episode of Private Practice Success Stories. I sat down with Jaimie Gant, a Start Your Private Practice student, whose previous career in law enforcement led her to discover the field of speech pathology. She was then driven to open her own private practice by the desire to be her own boss. In this episode she talks about her unconventional path to being an SLP, how networking helped her find more clients, and why she recommends a five-year plan for clinicians to determine if private practice is right for them. Jaimie Gant, MS, CCC-SLP, CBIS, is the owner and founder of Avec Therapy Services, a speech therapy private practice in Tampa, FL. Jaimie is a Certified Brain Injury Specialist and Certified Dementia Practitioner with experience in inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation settings. Her diverse background in healthcare, criminal justice, and state regulatory licensure and investigations has allowed her to serve her community in a variety of settings. Jaimie's mission at Avec is to connect with clients and families to provide personalized care that improves the quality of their lives.In Today's Episode, We Discuss:When Jaimie decided to shift careers and become an SLPWhen she knew that private practice was right for herHow Jaimie found her first client The power we have to continuously change and evolveTips for finding clients for your private practiceHow to decide what payer sources to accept The impact of having a willingness to learn something newThe benefits of making a five-year plan for your life and businessJaimie's plans for the future of her private practiceI hope you enjoyed this conversation with Jaimie! I love how she discovered her passion for SLP and private practice through her career experience in criminal justice. She is a perfect example of someone who found flexibility and independence through owning her own private practice. Private Practice Bootcamp starts next week! Come join us to learn how to plan a private practice that's perfect for you. Register now by requesting to join the Pop Up Facebook Group.Whether you want to start a private practice or grow your existing private practice, I can help you get the freedom, flexibility, fulfillment, and financial abundance that you deserve. Visit my website www.independentclinician.com to learn more.Resources Mentioned: Register for the Private Practice Bootcamp: https://www.facebook.com/groups/857453469713890Visit Jaimie's website: https://www.avectherapy.com/Follow Jaimie on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/avectherapy/Follow Jaimie on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/speechwithjaimie/Where We Can Connect: Follow the Podcast:
Category design principles can be applied in different ways, for different outcomes. And while sometimes it's clear that your business needs to act like a category designer, other times the answer is less straightforward. In this episode, we're joined by Jonathan Gandolf, founder and CEO of The Juice. Jonathan was introduced to category design early in his career, and used the discipline in software and even breweries. Now, at The Juice, he's in the midst of deciding if and how category design should apply to his latest venture. Listen now to find out where we land. In this episode, we cover..How to redirect demand from a known category into something newThe importance of understanding the “why” for your business How once novel categories can create new problems (and the need for new solutions)This episode was hosted by John Rougeux and Pablo Gonzalez.This episode is sponsored by:Category Design AdvisorsBeTheStage.live
Grab your coffee or latte and gather around the table. It's time to Ask Me Anything!Speaking in front of an audience can be nerve-wracking, especially when you're just starting out. Ready for me to open up my personal playbook and share advice to help you look like a total pro on stage, even if you've never held the microphone before.In this episode, you'll hear me talk on everything from how I craft a compelling talk and common presentation pitfalls to avoid, to my personal stories of what went well (and not so well!) early in my speaking career. I'm getting real about the mistakes I made, so you don't have to!Here's what we cover:The power of strategic pausing - and how it boosts audience engagementWhy “winging it” is a recipe for disaster (trust me on this one!)How to get great “speaker” photos even when you're newThe #1 question to ask event planners to get paid for speakingHow I turned a "bad" situation into one I was proud of by honoring my value and worthIf you've been feeling nervous or uncertain about getting started as a speaker, this episode is for you! I'm sharing everything I wish someone told me in the early days. You'll walk away feeling ready to present like a total pro!
In July I sat down with Matt Wilson who is the Founder of Hustle Productions. He invited me on his podcast to share my journey from working in Pharma to starting my own business. Spoiler alert but Matt and I met working at AstraZeneca. You'll hear more about that in the episode.Given the conversations I've been having with clients lately and some of you reaching out sharing you really love hearing more about my story, I decided to share our conversation with you.I share what prompted me to start my business, my advice if you're looking to do the same, as well as the development and skills you build to do so. I also talk about who I work with and some of the biggest challenges we tackle together. What you'll Learn:How I decided to go from employee to entrepreneurMy advice for anyone looking to make a pivot in their careerThe skills and growth that you need to do something newThe tipping point that made me take the entrepreneurial leapConnect with Matt Wilson and Hustle Productions:WebsiteFacebook Instagram Head over to Your Worthy Career for full show notes.Work with MelissaJoin the VIP Email Insiders ConnectLinkedInInstagram
Kia ora,Welcome to Monday's Economy Watch where we follow the economic events and trends that affect Aotearoa/New Zealand.I'm David Chaston and this is the international edition from Interest.co.nz.And today we lead with news this week, all eyes will be on the Wednesday RBNZ Monetary Policy Review, and especially the regulator's forecasts (even if no change in the OCR is anticipated).Elsewhere, potential market moving data might come from the US Fed's release of the minutes of is July meeting, or US retail sales, or US industrial production data updates.Or market movers might come from Japanese growth and CPI data, or Canadian CPI data, or EU GDP and CPI data. Who knows?Of more likely from Chinese retail sales of industrial production data. They could be weak. Investors are watching what is unfolding in their economy with growing alarm. Maybe it isn't a "ticking time bomb" yet but stresses are building and not being dealt with. An economically struggling one-man-ruled situation is also politically risky because a military adventure might seem like a distraction worth trying.China's banks lent ¥346 bln in new yuan loans in July, the least since November 2009 and well below analyst expectations of ¥800 bln. In June this new loan value was ¥3.05 tln; a year ago it was ¥679 bln so by every measure the July level is very low. If clients now won't take on more debt, it is something of a watershed moment (perhaps) and suggests it will be very hard for Beijing to use its usual levers to overcome the lackluster economic recovery. Household lending, mostly mortgages, was down to ¥201 bln, while corporate lending fell to ¥238 bln in July. Remember it was ¥2.3 tln in June. Meanwhile, outstanding yuan loan balances rose +11.1% in July.Calls for more decisive action are growing more strident.Meanwhile, vehicle sales slipped in July to just under the 24 mln/year pace in China, the world's largest vehicle market - by far. They fell -1.4% from the same month a year ago and this was the first decline since January. It was maybe a bit worse than it appears because the base a year ago was low too, but July is the off-season of their car market. Local sales went down -6.3% to under 2 mln units in the month, while export sales increased +35% to 392,000 units, some of which ended up here, especially EVs like Teslas and BYDs.And property developer Country Garden signaled it will be reporting a very large loss soon, maybe as much a -NZ$12 bln. In the same period a year ago it said it made a profit of +NZ$440 mln. It might be going down and like its larger rival Evergrande, its fall is causing fury on social media. And there are also signs of liquidity problems in the wider funds management sector.Elsewhere in the region, Singapore cut its economic growth expectations for this year to "0.5% to 1.5%", down from "0.5% to 2.5%" in an earlier assessment. They see a weak global economy and low demand from key trade partners like China.Across the Pacific, annual producer price inflation in the US rose to +0.8% in July from +0.2% in June. A rise was expected but this was higher than those forecasts. Still it is quite a low level and doesn't really alter the downward trend that started in July 2022 when PPI was rising at more than an +11% annual rate. It's been slowing since.Americans seem to be starting to acknowledge the gains being achieved in the battle against inflation. First the July, and now the August University of Michigan survey records a significant improvement in sentiment from a year ago, and this is really around 'current conditions'. This is a widely-watched and influential survey. Interestingly, this survey shows consumer inflation being felt at 3.3% which is almost exactly what the official data shows.In Australia, RBA Governor Philip Lowe has told a Canberra parliamentary hearing that there would be major ramifications if productivity did not return to pre-Covid levels. Inflation will stay high and interest rates would too, unless this problem can be solved. It is doubtful he got much sympathy from that audience. But he will be proved right in the long term.The UST 10yr yield will start today at 4.16% and little-changed from Saturday and still near its October 2022 highs.The price of gold will start the week at US$1913/oz and unchanged from Saturday. But they are -US$28 lower than a week ago (-1.4%).And oil prices are little-changed at just on US$82.50/bbl in the US. The international Brent price is up slightly at just over US$86/bbl. These levels are almost exactly what they were a week ago.The Kiwi dollar starts today essentially unchanged at just on 59.8 USc. This is its lowest since November 2022. Against the Aussie we are holding at 92.2 AUc. Against the euro we are marginally firmer at 54.7 euro cents. That all means the TWI-5 is now still at 68.7 and only +10 bps firmer than Saturday. A week ago it was 69.4.newThe bitcoin price is also virtually unchanged today from this time Saturday and still at US$29,374 which is up +US$52 or +0.1%. Volatility over the past 24 hours has been very low at just on +/- 0.2%.You can find links to the articles mentioned today in our show notes.You can get more news affecting the economy in New Zealand from interest.co.nz.Kia ora. I'm David Chaston. And we will do this again tomorrow.
Mahalo NUI. Thank you for the last 3 years of growth. Thank you for the messages, the shares, the clients and community that came from this space. Now it is time for a NEWThe changes have been so great in the last few years that it has time for me to say goodbye. And I do so with a heart full of gratitude. For over a decade and hundreds of women I have had the pleasure of working with and mentoring, thank you for allowing me to serve you. Because that is what I know Im meant to do. and that is what I will continue to be guided by, Service. I plan to live the rest of my life IN service to the highest expression of Love and Liberation. And with that, I am ready to release the pressure valve that has been waiting to explode! to share the next part of my journey and extend the space to those wanting to embrace their own reinvention and evolution. Im excited. and for those who choose to stay, I will see you soon ( ; xx U'ilani
#037 - In this podcast episode, host Nirish Shakya has a heart-to-heart conversation with three of his UX design students from General Assembly, Junying Lim, Sarah Willet, and Freddie Grzybowski. They discuss the nuances of becoming a competent designer beyond just the methods and tools learned in a boot camp. They delve into personal and professional journeys that shape a designer's perspectives and approach to design.Key topics discussed:The courage it takes to embrace the unknown and the discomfort that comes with learning something newThe importance of personal experiences and perspectives in shaping a designerWhy knowing your strengths and weaknesses will make your career more sustainable and joyfulAnd much more!ShownotesJunying LimArt Instagram https://www.instagram.com/eggsydoodles/LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/limjunying/Sarah WilletLinkedin linkedin.com/in/willett-sarahWebsite Thewillettway.comInstagram https://www.instagram.com/the.willett.way/Freddie GrzybowskiLinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/freddiegrzybowski/Instagram https://www.instagram.com/fredzbeez/Show creditsIllustrations by Isa Vicentehttps://www.instagram.com/isadezgz/Music by Brad Porterhttps://prtr.co/Follow Design Feeling on social! LinkedInhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/designfeelingco Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/designfeelingco/ Twitterhttps://twitter.com/designfeelingco TikTokhttps://www.tiktok.com/@designfeelingco Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/designfeelingco
Silvina is an Argentinian Lawyer, based in Buenos Aires. She is the mom of two boys. She has been working as a corporate counsel for the last 10 years in the health industry and she is a Co-founder of La Organización Latinoamericana de Derecho Colaborativo which joins lawyers all around Latin America to spread the word about the benefits of collaborative practice. She is also passionate about human relationships and has been working and developing new ways of advocating to encourage lawyers to change their way of working. In this episode, Silvina shares her legal journey from litigator to collaboratively-trained corporate counsel. We discussed:How being a Mom taught her new things and skills, like compassion, that she didn't know she had and that makes her a better lawyerThe period when she wanted to quit the practice of law and what she did,The importance of taking a pause, doing something different, and being your true selfGetting rejected (many times) before finding a place to work that valued her The power of our interpersonal connections and cups of coffee in spreading an idea and building something newThe collaborative law practice and mindsetOLADC: la Organización Latinoamericana de Derecho ColaborativoHow she uses her collaborative training and mindset in her corporate law practiceWhat being an integrative lawyer means to her.Silvina Matisic Contact Info:Email: silvinamatisic@gmail.comLinkedIn Profile: linkedin.com/in/silvina-matisic-ba942162OLADC: la Organización Latinoamericana de Derecho Colaborativo:Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100081576875371LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/groups/13977872/To support the Integrative Law Movement and effect positive change in our legal systems go to https://www.integrativelaw.com/financial-support-for-the-movement/(supporters in the USA are able to make tax-deductible donations thanks to our fiscal sponsor The Renaissance Lawyer Society https://renaissancelawyer.org/ ) If you appreciate the work of these legal changemakers and want to help us continue to share more stories, please like, subscribe, and rate us 5 stars on YouTube, Google, Spotify, iTunes, and your favorite podcast platforms. Links to these sites and our social media pages can be found on our LinkTree https://linktr.ee/IntegrativeLawMusic for this podcast was created by Toby Leach. He may be contacted at: tobby.leach@gmail.comA watch-only recording of this podcast episode is available at https://youtu.be/dSavULU726c
In today's world of over-consumption and instant gratification, it's so easy to dive into self-development and think you're going to get standardised outcomes in week 4, month 5 or year 2 or any other milestone you can think of. I'm here to tell you that that's not the case. It's a constant, ongoing process that you need to keep working at and being patient with. I find that we like to do an awful lot of education and appear as if we're making progress, but in actual fact we're just avoiding doing the actual application of what we've learned - which is the important bit!Today, I'll be discussing:Consumption vs applicationThe search for something newThe questions that might come up on your self-development journey and why they're the wrong onesLetting go of distractions and getting into your ugly truthObserving vs judgingHow much honesty are you prepared to put in?If you've enjoyed this episode, please leave me a review and subscribe! And if you want to learn more from me, come and say hello on Instagram @thecompletioncoach or via email at wendy@thecompletioncoach.co.uk or find out more about working with me on my website, thecompletioncoach.co.uk.
If you have ever wanted to pursue your dream of baking from home but are just afraid to get started then this is for you. Penny is the owner of Penny Royal Bakery located in Austin, Texas.Penny is a wife, a mom, a believer and a nurse of 16 years. After attending a cookie decorating class and finding a newfound joy that decorating has given her she opened her business with a leap of faith.We recently celebrated in our community Penny having her first 1k day in sales but her story is worth hearing and celebrating with all.In this episode we will cover:The importance of having faith to try something newThe power of using community to fulfill your mission within your businessWhy mindset is so vital to successHow to overcome realizing your baked goods may not be profitable and so much moreLove Penny's story? Be sure to follow her on Insta by clicking hereReady to work with me to take your home bakery or treat making business to the next level? Click here to get on the waitlistBusines FREEBIES:Grab my FREE resource guide and get 30 plus resources to level-up your home bakery business click here to grab my FREE guide and get more tips from me every week.http://bit.ly/bakersresourcesAre we friends on Instagram? If you enjoyed this episode TAG ME at @bakingforbusinessI really do appreciate each and every one of you guys and LOVE meeting new baking friends.
Infinite Loops Podcast Notes Key Takeaways We are entering an exponential trajectory of technological progress and our antiquated minds cannot possibly keep up unless we change the stories, programming, and hardwareTechnological progress is like a snowball rolling down a hill, picking up more matter and evolving as it goes Today, we are operating on the programming that worked really well in caves and savannas but does not work quite as well in the massive groups that we find ourselves in now Stories can help us overcome the deeply-rooted social wiring that does not always serve usNegative storytelling appeals to our base emotion of fear, especially novel fear regarding things that newThe heretics working on the leading edge of technology must reframe their innovation's impact with better stories We may fall victim to a self-fulfilling prophecy of a tech dystopia if we do not get the stories right Humans evolved during times of zero-sum conflict, so all of the stories we told around the campfire were zero-sum conflict-based storiesUpgrading the human operating system will not solve all the world's problems, but it will create new and better problems that can also be solved Humans control what pumps the gas or slams on the break for the AI, which are control measures that we barely have for ourselves Our current system is optimized for growing GDP, not human flourishing Reduce the flow of negative information into your mind and increase the volume of positive information in the worldTry to be optimistic about the future, and see yourself as a human on earth instead of being a member of a specific tribe Read the full notes @ podcastnotes.orgAuthor, CEO of VUDU Marketing and digital nomad Sam McRoberts returns for his second appearance on Infinite Loops. This week, Sam and Jim discuss Sam's latest book ‘The Grand Redesign'. Part science-fiction, part operating manual for upgrading human OS, ‘The Grand Redesign' touches on a number of recurring Infinite Loops themes, and is available for free online (see ‘Important Links' section below). Important Links: The Grand Redesign Sam's Twitter Sam's Substack The Thinker and The Prover Tinkered Thinking's winning entry to our ‘White Mirror' competition Show Notes: Why Sam wrote the book Is the Watcher a reliable narrator? Interfering with complex systems An overview of Social OS Why we need White Mirror The kindness pledge Incentives and the Cobra Effect How do we break the Shannon limit? Jim's movie idea Improving the political and legal system The opportunities of AI Optimising our system for flourishing Finding the hidden geniuses Sam's solutions; reaching the tipping point Sam's hopes for the book MUCH more! Books Mentioned: The Grand Redesign; by Sam McRoberts The Status Game: On Human Life and How to Play It; by Will Storr Prometheus Rising; by Robert Anton Wilson House of Cards: Psychology and Psychotherapy Built on Myth; by Robyn Dawes The Lessons of History: by Will Durant and Ariel Durant Happy: Why More or Less Everything is Absolutely Fine; by Derren Brown The Inevitable: Understanding the 12 Technological Forces That Will Shape Our Future; by Kevin Kelly
Today we welcome Richard May of Mango Voice to the podcast. Hear him talk about how your technology (or lack thereof) could be hurting your practice and how an upgrade could be just what you need to gain and keep new patients. Are you afraid to try something new? It could be saving you time, money, and energy you could be investing elsewhere in your practice. Tune in to this week's episode to hear:How to get over the fear of trying something newThe importance of switching from a landline to VoIPHow to make the most of your money by investing in data…and so much more!Want to learn more about Mango Voice? Check out their website and social media for more info. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mangovoiceInstagram: @mango.voiceWebsite: www.mangovoice.comGet a $50 gift card when you see a demo of DI: get.dentalintel.net/podcast
Some of our topic highlights include:Emily's background, her journey to data, and what she does at DrizlyAnswers to your burning questions, like: What type of alcohol is the most popular?How Emily moved up the data ranks from engineer to managerValue of optimizing old vs building newThe evolution of data sharing throughout Emily's careerHow data engineers and data analysts differ at DrizlyAs always, I'd love to hear your thoughts on the episode over on Twitter @borisjabes.Want to discuss the best practices we covered in this episode? Come hang out in The Operational Analytics Club, where all your favorite data leaders gather to sharpen their skills. Know someone that you think would be an awesome guest on The Show (hint: you can totally nominate yourself)? Reach out to our content and community team. Resources:Emily on LinkedInEmily on TwitterDrizly on LinkedInDrizly on TwitterDrizly's websiteMusic by the talented Joe Stevens: https://www.joestevenssound.com/
In this episode of The Elite Recruiter Podcast, we have our guest Ethan Richter from Market Gen to talk about recruiting in the Web3/Blockchain space and what it takes to succeed as a recruiter there. Some Highlights: How he got 300 resumes from one TikTok videoThe future of recruiting and how everything we do will be impactedHow do you find Web3 talentHow to understand your space even if you are newThe basics of Sales Recruiting from the Sales Recruiter himself Ethan Richter LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/ethan-richter-a5082516b/ Market Gen - https://www.marketgenrecruiting.com/ Discord Group - https://www.marketgenrecruiting.com/networking-discord With your Host Benjamin Mena with Select Source Solutions: http://www.selectsourcesolutions.com/
Dr Murray Ellender is CEO and co-founder of eConsult, an online consultation system for GPs currently in use in more than 3,200 practices around the country. In this episode we talk about:Disrupting tradition and work practicesHow to persuade people to try something newThe methods eConsult used to set a price point for something didn't existThe dilemmas faced by doctors during the Covid-19 pandemicThe future of healthcareThe Evening Standard's holding an SME EXPO on May 25th and 26th. It's a free to attend, two-day exhibition and conference designed to inspire and connect entrepreneurs and business leaders. Learn from the UK's most successful entrepreneurs, network with fellow owners and founders, and meet best-in-class suppliers - all taking place live and in-person at Olympia London. Get free tickets here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Agostino has lived, breathed + worked construction for much of his career. Starting from the ground up, he grew into various leadership roles; + achieved, a highly sought-after inspector role with the Electrical Safety Authority in Ontario...... + after 15 years happily left it all to pursue his ambitions.As an AVID student of personal development + overall well being Agostino leaves us with many insights, lessons learnt + illuminates how WHEN YOU TRY SOMETHING NEW....everything changes Today, Agostino is currently co-founder3 companies - the 1st, one of the fastest-growing holistic financial services in Ontario, the 2nd , the only business development services that documents and guarantees results and 3rd, a tech platform aimed at helping young minds develop personal confidence in their own growing abilities while understanding the hurdles everyday life will throw at them in a fun, interactive experience.Key take-aways:How to break your patterns + try something newThe massive growth that occurs with constant + never ending improvement.How to set goals + achieve them.How knowing what you know today can be the baseline to your next adventure. Connect with Agostino:The Advisor Guide- comprehensive + holistic financial adviseAgostino Mastroianni: agostino@theadvisorguide.caKeynote speaker, Consultant, Trainer + Performance Coach: www.jonathancinelli.comAuthor: Kick Your Ego aside and Put People FirstEducation: ProjectBitesIG@jonathanacinelli
Apurva Garware, VP of Product and GM at Upwork delves into key talking points, including:How asking a simple question helped create a very meaningful careerThe benefits of leaving a rising star of the post-pandemic world to do something newThe opportunity we all can harness from the #GreatReshuffleAdvice for those moving into the next stage of their product leadership journeyKnowing when to add value as a product leader
Today's episode is "The 1-Year Anniversary Tribute to My Book 'Be.'" — a special compilation episode to celebrate Jessica's first published book! Jess is joined by her co-founders, Aleksa Narbutaitis and Nora Shepard, and her best friend who managed and produced the entire book launch, DJ Megan Taylor. They reflect on the evolution of who they've become in the process of launching ‘Be.', and the forward momentum that came from bringing something of deep service into the world.Today on The SimplyBe. Podcast:Aleksa, Nora, & Jessica's greatest personal lessons from launching ‘Be.'Leaning into trust, surrendering, & intentionally choosing your peopleAleksa & Nora's highest wishes for SimplyBe.Megan's biggest takeaways from the book launchHow it's never too late to try something newThe most challenging aspects of launching a bookHow Jess and Megan have redefined successConnect with Jessica:Buy Jessica's Book “Be.” hereSign-up for The SimplyBe. Society hereJessica's Website: jessicazweig.comJessica's IG: @jessicazweigSimplyBe.'s Website: simplybeagency.comSimplyBe.'s IG: @simplybeagencyJoin the Facebook Group: SimplyBe. SocietyThis show is produced by Soulfire Productions
How much risk are you willing to take?For some, the idea of taking a giant leap of faith is exhilarating. For others, the idea instantly makes them queasy. Where you land on that continuum will change depending on the greater circumstances of your life, too.Your relationship to risk affects your business and the choices you'll make. When it comes to finding your niche, your comfort with uncertainty and risk will have a major impact in the direction you choose to go. Or the directions you can even imagine going.All businesses come with some level of risk and uncertainty. So how do you manage your relationship to risk in your business so that you don't get mired in indecision or leap headfirst into an unproven venture?To talk about risk, I'm catching up with Philip Morgan.Philip Morgan is an expert on experts. He works with independent consultants to help them hone their area of specialization, cultivate their expertise, and monetize their IP. His book, The Positioning Manual for Indie Consultants has helped thousands transform their businesses.We talk about building authority and expertise, how to find your niche and positioning, what it takes to build an expert business and some self-psychoanalysis in the process.Tune into this episode to hear:Shifting your mindset to what you're gaining instead of what you're losing when you're trying something newThe relationship between risk tolerance and how you choose to specializeImposter syndrome and finding or making space in your nicheTwo challenges Philip uses to help clients build comfort with their expertiseLearn more about Philip: Philip Morgan ConsultingTwitter: @Philip_MorganThe Self-Made Expert podcastThe Positioning Manual for Indie Consultants: Find the Strategic Beachhead that Will Amplify Your Visibility, Momentum, Impact and ProfitLearn more about Pia: No BS Agency Owners Free Facebook GroupThe Show Your Business Who's Boss Crash Course Start reading the first chapter of my bookPiasilva.comResources:The Prosperous Coach: Increase Income and Impact for You and Your Clients, Rich Litvin and Steve Chandler (Author)Write Useful Books: A modern approach to designing and refining recommendable nonfiction, Rob Fitzpatrick
105 - Deciding when to start charging for your work is like having a baby: You're never going to feel completely ready. If you're a human—and I assume that you are—you'll always make mistakes and have room for improvement. Regardless, this week Heather and I hope to convince you that if someone in your market is willing to pay you for photography, then forpetessake LET THEM PAY YOU!!! Have a listen, and hear us out. What To Listen For: The components of an MVP (that's 'Minimum Viable Product') How to set appropriate client expectations if you're newThe "dead zone" of photography pricing What to say when you need to re-shoot a sessionHow to Malcolm Gladwell your way into better imagesStill don't feel like you're ready to charge? Try running your reasons through Heather's BS Detector—it's the surefire way to know if they're legit, or just excuses protecting your ego from bumps and bruises. Resources From This Episode: Episode 95 - Upgrading Your Life, with Heather LahtinenEpisode 101 - Money Triggers with Heather LahtinenHoundvision: Lake Tahoe pet photography workshopsFlourish AcademyFlourish Academy on FacebookFlourish Academy on InstagramHair of the Dog Academy Hair of the Dog Facebook groupHair of the Dog Elevate coaching programThe Hair of the Dog Online Summit is returning this November and it is going to be bigger and better than ever! JOIN THE WAITLIST HERE!
Dr. David HeitmanToday's Guest on The What's Working Now Podcast is returning to the show after 3 years of insane company, family, and individual growth. Host Katie Richardson invites Dr. David Heitman to talk about his incredible entrepreneurial journey that truly began when he was four years old. David's thirst for knowledge and craving for growth has led him to obtain several degrees, motivating him to move from a doctor to a tech entrepreneur, coach, and published author. Today, David is developing an advanced health app to expand his reach and help people around the world feel healthy, energized, and capable of achieving their dreams. Listen in, and find out how he does it!3 Key TakeawaysWhy David is grateful that failure happened in his companyHow to tell your body might be warning you it's time to do something newThe power of giving yourself space to contemplate the right action before jumping in to the workConnect with Dr. HeitmanConnections found on website: mindofdave.comConnect with The What's Working Now Podcast
Who are these people? That's the question we're addressing on this episode of The Hero of the Story. Listen in as we discuss: Where and why the church is referred to as the people of God in ScriptureWhy we shouldn't see this understanding of the church as something entirely newThe importance of distinguishing between the universal... The post The Church, God, and His People [Ep. 274] appeared first on The Gospel Project.
Regardless of when you've been diagnosed with PCOS, you've likely been dealing with the symptoms for a while. You feel like you've tried everything and your hope of getting on top of your symptoms is dwindling because you've exhausted all of your options. No one else seems to be dealing with these symptoms (or not to the extent that you are) but nothing you do is working for you. You've googled countlessly, commented on and read through PCOS forums and facebook pages and spoken to countless health care professionals to no avail. It's exhausting! You stop to think about it all and wonder “is this just the way I am?” and “I'm not getting anywhere regardless of what I do, so is it just the way things will be and I'll just have to learn to live with it?”If you've ever asked yourself this question, I really encourage you to listen to today's episode of the podcast with one of my patients, Erin. While she was only diagnosed at 16 with PCOS, she has been dealing with the symptoms like irregular periods and weight gain (that's hard to lose) since age 10 and only in the last year has she realised: a) that these symptoms are related to her PCOS, b) it's not ‘just the way she is' and most importantly c) there is something you can do about your symptoms!I know you may feel like giving up hope - it's damn tough to deal with these symptoms, let alone feeling isolated in it all, not getting much help from healthcare professionals and feeling like you're just stuck feeling like sh*t (excuse my French, but true!).You don't have to feel like this. Almost always, when we understand your root cause, we can help reduce and resolve these symptoms. I hope this episode gives you hope that this isn't just the way you are and empowers you to take the reins of your PCOS so that you can feel well again!This episode is for you if:You are dealing with constant month long bleedingStruggling to lose weight is a problem for you (regardless of your activity levels)The symptoms you're experiencing have been happening for so long, that you worry that this is “just the way you are”Your periods are irregular and you want to regulate themYou were told at 16 (or a similar age) that you'll struggle to get pregnantYou've tried so many diets and programs that you're not sure there's any hope leftSome things we cover in this episode:Insulin resistant PCOSHow to regulate your periodsSupporting weight loss and how to do it in a sustainable wayHirsutismHaving extremely heavy periods and how quickly that can been correctedMigraines and how to figure out if they're hormonalDoing so many diets and being hesitant to start something newThe ‘wagon' and being ‘on' or ‘off'When to test for your root cause and having that in black and whiteResources and References:My Book: Getting Pregnant with PCOSLinks to our programs:The PCOS ProtocolEggducated
NEWThe guys debate whether or not they should play the anthem before games, after it came out that the Mavericks weren't. Then Postmedia's Ken Warren joins the guys to talk some Sens. Then Lee has a strange betting trend that has surfaced ahead of tonight's game
Think of that first sip of coffee in the morning...can you taste it? Whether or not you got your perfect amount of sleep, that first sip signifies that your day is open to all possibilities and is officially NEW. The EmPOWERment Couple has shown up today to celebrate who you are today. Like the power of a strong cup of joe, the power of NEW will grant you full command of all the possibilities that the rest of the year will bring.To celebrate this Newness we will experience:The secret powers of the word NEWThe powerful energy of being new to unlock joy and happinessHow old thoughts and patterns keep us perpetually in the past or futureUsing yesterday's crap to fertilize today's growthGetting into the habit of being new, everydayYou live in a new age, in a new year, in a new day, and in a new body! What more do you need to live like you are brand new? The EmPOWERment Couple uses every bit of their NEWNESS to serve you new love, wrapped up nicely as the new present. Open, enjoy and share the love of being new.Show blog HoldTheVibe.comGet 10% off any Intellipure device using this link & code: ZuriGet 10% off any Branch Basics Starter Kit using this link & code: ZuriGet 25% Off + Free 30-Day Trial with this linkIf you enjoyed this episode please share, subscribe and review. Join our free newsletter.Got a show idea or a question? You can contact the EmPOWERment Couple by emailing hello@iamzuri.com To get the full songs featured in this episode, “Walk With Me” by Zuri Star go here.Visit our website Follow the EmPOWERment Couple on social here:Facebook TwitterInstagramYouTubeSupport the show
Every so often, we hit a wall and need to reset. Things feel stagnant, or too routine, or not in alignment with our values any longer. Maybe we stayed still too long, or maybe we got off track. But resets just need to happen sometimes. And Lianna Lee knew she needed one this summer, which is why she quit her job, changed her apartment, and hit the road for a month all at the same time. Without a back-up plan or a financial safety net. Some might call is scary. Others might call it irresponsible. But for Lianna-- and probably for you at some point, too-- it was completely necessary.In this episode, you'll hear:How Lianna made her month-long road trip workWhat she would do differently if she were to do the trip againThe freedom of social pressures while traveling on the road,especially physical appearanceLianna's thoughts on privilege and access to National ParksHow Lianna knew she needed to leave a stable career path forsomething newThe logistical challenges Lianna encountered as she prepared for thisbig life resetWhat it means to Lianna to be a Chinese American adoptee, especiallyin the outdoorsHow Lianna's experience as an adoptee and a person of color shows upin the outdoors as well as on the roadA few of the ways Lianna's reset facilitated her own metamorphosisResources mentioned in this episode:Follow Lianna's adventures on Instagram: [@skywaterwind] 6Want to hear more from the perspective of adoptees? Lianna recommends [Gazillion Voices] 7.Join the On the Road, Our Way Facebook Group!Sponsor Websites & CodesCasper: Get $50 off your purchase with the code “WOTR” at checkout. Terms and conditions apply.Enjoy this episode? Rate us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen. It'll help other people find us. You can also share this podcast with a friend. Thank you for your support!Episodes air weekly on Fridays-- subscribe wherever you listen so you never miss an episode. Follow along with Laura Borichevsky on Instagram (@howsheviewsit) and see more of her work through her website, How She Views It.Music is by Jenny Berkel.Music is also by Jason Shaw and Hyson via Free Music Archive using a CC by A license.A production of Ravel Media