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In this episode, Justin speaks with Pam Andrews about her system for using feelings as a guiding light towards improved communication, honest self-expression, and introspection. Pam is the founder of Feeling Connected, a Canberra-based business with an online offering of mentorship and support, assisting primarily men in uncovering their truth and speaking it confidently, creating opportunities for deeper relationships. To connect with Pam Andrews and discuss the possibility of being part of her program, you can call her on 0414 587 308 or check out her website by clicking on the link https://www.feelingconnected.com.au/ I hope you enjoy this episode as much as I enjoyed creating it. With Loving-Kindness, Justin
How's your summer going with the family? Had a money discussion yet? We know that it's hard. Talking about money can be awkward and difficult when trying to explain concepts to kids. We're helping out today by sharing tips and strategies for talking to kids about money. Our roundtable consists of Doc G, Pam Andrews, and our very own OG. They share their tips for talking about money with family and kids. This episode originally aired in 2021 so be sure to ignore any mention of current events. Check out the original show notes here. Enjoy! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Pam Andrews is the president of the American Association of Case Managers. This is a big deal. She's also one of the worlds kindest people. In this episode we talk about what got Pam to where she is, what exactly is case management, and her thoughts on mentoring. Thanks for joining me, Pam! https://www.bradmontgomery.com
Whether you are a parent, have parents, or find yourself at the Thanksgiving table sandwiched between generations, honest money conversations are crucial to your financial journey. Single investors with no kids need to know the late-life plans of their parents before they're surprised with care costs. Kids themselves need financial education and the best way to do that is by showing them firsthand. Parents, especially those supporting two generations, have all the more reason to make sure everyone is on the same page. Joining us today to share the strategies and conversations inside of their own families, we welcome Pam Andrews from The Scholarship Shark; Doc G from the Earn & Invest podcast, and OG from our own Stacking Benjamins. Friday Fintech: Ethical Investing with Seeds Investor Remember 15 years ago (or even five) when investing in ESG's was considered principally an ethical move? While you could invest according to your morals people would tell you about the market returns you'd miss out on. That's not quite the case anymore, and now it's easier than ever to stick to your ethical considerations AND make money doing it. Joining us today from Seeds Investor to discuss the future of ethical investing and Seeds part in it all is COO & Head of Product Kristen O’Grady. Our Listener Voicemail Dan graduated from college last year and has been staying with his parents rent-free. He's since become a salaried worker, with a big raise and benefits to match. Dan tells us that he had been putting 15% of each paycheck into a savings and emergency fund. He has a few manageable bills right now and has been investing the rest. Dan asks: what are out thoughts on transferring the 15% savings rate to his investments instead? After all, he could maximize his investments while having low bills. Enjoy!
Life is about odds, and so are negotiations. How do you stack the deck so that you're "playing to the judge" the next time you're in a pressure discussion, high stakes negotiation, or difficult conversation? Today we're joined by a woman who teaches her students to interview better using many subtle (and not so subtle skills), the Scholarship Shark, Pam Andrews. Plus, Len Penzo has been involved in raise and workplace negotiations for the last 30 plus years, and OG has negotiated a ton with his kids, and sometimes he even wins! They'll all join in with their best tips on how to negotiate better. From what to say to non-verbal cues, we'll share LOTS of important ideas. Nearing retirement and think you'll need some help "landing the plane"? After we part ways with our roundtable contributors, we'll sit down with Rhian Horgan from Silvur, a retirement app designed to help you make better financial decisions leading into your golden years. We'll finish out the show with a MagnifyMoney question from Corey, who wants to build cash flow and long-term diversified wealth. He asks, what are our thoughts on investing in real estate? Corey says he wants his investment to be as passive as possible. Should he look into hard rental properties or REITs? Our roundtable will share their thoughts via Joe. (You'll have to see when you get there).
We're all tired of hearing about what a "dumpster fire" 2020 was. How do we reboot the computer, restart the machine, refresh the situation, and re-fire our financial engine? That's our topic today, and OG, Paula Pant (AffordAnything), and special guest Roger Whitney (Retirement Answer Man) all have helpful ideas about getting back on track. Halfway through the show we're excited to talk to our old friend (and Joe's co-host on the Money Tree podcast), Doug Goldstein. Doug's created a constant happiness journal. If you've been waiting for the perfect journal to have a more happy 2021 and beyond, Doug will share with you why he created this, how to best use a journal, and why journaling works for so many people. Finally, on our MagnifyMoney.com question of the episode: Jon is thinking about college costs for his four kids. He's heard the Stacking Benjamins expert, Pam Andrews (the Scholarship Shar), say that a HELOC, or equity in the home, can't be factored into the FASFA. Jon's kids are in private school and have to do something like FAFSA. Jon has $60,000 in savings and is thinking about putting two-thirds of the savings into a HELOC, to possibly get financial aid. Thoughts?
Maybe you've heard the Jim Rohn phrase, "You are the average of the five people around you." Is that true for you? Probably. If you're looking to improve either your net worth, your career, or just your friendships, giving careful thought to your "tribe" will pay dividends. Today we'll work from a recent Tony Robbins piece on this topic with three people who work hard to surround themselves with good, uplifting people. Aaron Velky, the head of the Stacking Benjamins Money Club (but probably more important, the head of financial education company Ortus Academy), will give us some great advice. Also, we'll hear great ideas from Paula Pant from Afford Anything and OG as well. It's a great episode that you'll want to listen to before setting your 2021 goals. Plus, our Stacking Benjamins Scholarship Mastery course is about to go into session! If you are either heading to school yourself, have a family member or friend in school, or a high school junior or senior, we're going to tell you all of the important dates coming up this year for scholarships AND we'll detail how our course works so you can get in before the deadline, which is Friday, December 11th. Our anonymous caller to the Magnify Money line today is receiving a $500,000 inheritance. His parents want him to connect with their financial advisor, but he's been doing good so far by investing in low-cost funds on his own. Our caller and his wife has have no debt other than their mortgage. He asks: is it time to bring an advisor on board, or should he stick with what's been working so far? With everyone posting their year-end music reviews, Doug decided to share some of his own. Fancy yourself top-notch when it comes to your music trivia? Today is for you. Enjoy!
In this episode, guest hosted by Pam Andrews of The Scholarship Shark, the gang talks all things college apps, including EA/ED deadlines, essays, and stress during the college admissions process.
Has goal setting helped your quality-of-life? Today we review a recent blog post where the author decides that goals have possibly ruined much of his life. Today our round table contributors will dive into this post from blogger Alex West, and talk about measurement of goals, a horizon that always seems to be unreachable, the randomness of progress, and more. After our discussion on goals (or the lack thereof), we'll shift gears to speak with Pam Andrews from The Scholarship Shark. How can you help someone not only get into the school of their dreams but help them get it paid for with scholarships? We'll discuss the problems students face, the important aspects to think about when targetting scholarships AND we're also thrilled to announce our brand-spanking-new partnership with Pam. Looking for more after our discussion? You can find out more at: StackingBenjamins.com/scholarships. We'll round out our show with sharing the results of a timely and special poll. A few weeks ago we asked our friends on social media what their best "investment" has been so far during this unprecedented quarantine. During today's Magnify Money question we'll ask our contributors to answer this same question and we'll also share some of the answers Twitter shared with us. One last thing... we'll always save some time for Doug's trivia.
If you, or your kid, wants to go to college someday, but you don't want to end up in a pile of debt, there are other options. Maggie chatted with Pam Andrews of The Scholarship Shark about the resources you should consider. Related Links:The Scholarship SharkThe Scholarship Shark PodcastCollege Admissions AcademyScholarship MasteryThe Scholarship Shark bookThe Scholarship Shark on InstagramThe Scholarship Shark on FacebookFastweb.comUnigo.com The College Board ScholarshipsYou VisitACT.orgScholarships.comState Financial Aid Programs--Pam Andrews is a College Admissions Coach and Scholarship Strategist. Pam helps high school students get into their dream college and secure scholarships that will pay for it. She has earned her Bachelor of Science Degree in Electrical Engineering from North Carolina A&T State University and a certificate in College Advising from Columbia University Teacher’s College.Pam has been married for over twenty-three years and is a homeschool mother to four children ranging from elementary school to college. In addition to being a homeschool mother who is active in her local support group, Pam is also a board member of the Parents’ Association for Ringling College of Art and Design.Pam is known for helping her son win over $700,000 in scholarship money that pays for his undergraduate and graduate school. More importantly, she has helped her clients win over $1,000,000 in scholarships. Because of her success, Pam is often asked, “How do you do it?” To answer this question she launched, The Scholarship Shark, a coaching company that offers parents and students a road map to maximizing their efforts to getting into college as well as finding and winning scholarship money.--To learn more about Maggie and her coaching and speaking services, visit www.maggiegermano.com.To get more involved with Money Circle:Join the free Facebook groupCome to an in-person event in DCFollow Maggie on Instagram and Twitter!The theme music is called Escaping Light by Aaron Sprinkle. The podcast artwork design is by Maggie’s dear husband, Dan Rader.
In this Behind the Scenes episode, Pam Andrews and I talk more about we met at #FinCon. Pam is the author of Scholarship Search Secrets, the host of The Scholarship Shark Podcast and the creator of the board game, In Pursuit of College.
Breaking money silence with your teen about the cost of college and how to apply for scholarships can be challenging. Especially if you or your high schooler believes that scholarships are only for talented athletes and A+ students. Listen in and hear how Pam Andrews, host of the Scholarship Shark Podcast, helped her son win over $700,000 in scholarship money that paid for his undergraduate and graduate school. Discover tips for starting a college money talk in your family and how to navigate the complex world of scholarships. Pam Andrews is the author of Scholarship Search Secrets, the host of The Scholarship Shark Podcast and the creator of the board game, In Pursuit of College. She is a college admissions coach and scholarship strategist that helps high school students get into their dream college and secure scholarships that will pay for it. Pam has helped her clients win over $1,000,000 in scholarships to date and is passionate about empowering more families to educate their children and save money. Pam has been married for over twenty-five years and is a mother to four children ranging from elementary school to college. Pam is also a board member of the Parents’ Association for Ringling College of Art and Design. For more information, visit The Scholarship Shark. Show Notes: Check out these books, Pam thinks every parent and future college student should know about: The Ultimate Guide to Scholarships* Where You Go Is Not Who You Will Be* Breaking Money Silence® Podcast was recorded at Sugarhouse Soundworks, LLC *Disclosure: Please note that the links above may be affiliate links, and at no additional cost to you, I will earn a commission if you decide to make a purchase after clicking through the link.
Are you homeschooling high school? Are you nervous about the prospect of homeschooling high school? Are you concerned about whether your homeschooled child will find it difficult getting into college, much less receive scholarships? If any of these questions are looming in your mind, this is an absolutely must-listen episode! Joining me is Pam Andrews, founder of The Scholarship Shark. Pam brings her years of expertise in college admissions and winning scholarships for her clients. Even better, Pam is a homeschooling mom of 4. Pam’s oldest child, who was homeschooled throughout his K-12 education, was accepted to all 8 colleges to which he applied and was awarded over $700K in scholarships. That is not a typo, by the way. Highlights for this episode are: 9:00 High school and transcript prep 14:00 Course planning for dual enrollment 16:00 Coming up with grades and a transcript 21:30 What’s most important 26:30 Volunteer work 28:00 Colleges are looking for “Intellectual Curiosity” 31:00 Hacking college credits 35:30 What colleges say about homeschoolers 36:30 Learn more about The Scholarship Shark and how Pam can help your child 40:00 Lessons learned Links Mentioned in This Episode http://www.mooc.org https://www.edX.org https://www.ocw.mit.edu https://www.online.stanford.edu/courses https://oyc.yale.edu https://online-learning.harvard.edu https://www.hslda.org/content/highschool/academics.asp For free homeschooling audio downloads, visit my website at https://www.judysarden.com/homeschool Learn how to provide your kids with a world class education: https://www.judysarden.com/worldclasseducationlivenar Join my Facebook group, https://facebook.com/groups/howtostarthomeschooling, to see videos, ask questions and join the conversation real time. You can follow me here: https://instagram.com/judysardenspeaker https://youtube.com/judysarden
The average cost of college according to 2017/2018 polls show an estimate of $25,000-35,000 per YEAR and up to as much as $70,000 for some of the more “elite” colleges and universities. Student loan debt is becoming one of the greatest financial burdens, so we asked college admissions consultant and scholarship guru, Pam Andrews, aka - “The Scholarship Shark” to join us today to offer some insights about how students can best prepare for college and navigate the world of college admissions and gaining scholarships to offset the hefty price of college education. Notes from episode: The best time to begin planning for college is as you are entering your sophomore year of high school. Pam explains the difference between the “sticker price” and the “net price” of college and what you need to know to avoid paying too much. GPA is one piece of the equation, but many scholarships go unclaimed because they simply don't have anyone applying for them. Even if your GPA is not as high as desired, you still could be awarded scholarships simply because you applied. There is a recipe for success and starting early helps you to be in a winning position when it comes to scholarships. Resources: Pam's website: https://www.thescholarshipshark.com/ Listen to more from The Scholarship Shark at: https://www.thescholarshipshark.com/podcasts/ www.fiscalfitnessphx.com www.financialcoachacademy.com www.facebook.com/groups/fiscalfitnessmoney www.facebook.com/groups/financialcoachesunite
How can you increase leads and sales at your presentations? By asking for them! Having a feedback form that the audience fills out is one of the best ways to generate leads, especially if you don’t feel comfortable making a hard sales pitch in your presentation or if the place you’re speaking at forbids “selling from the stage.” Since I first started talking about the feedback form on this podcast in 2017, I get asked regularly which episode someone can listen to specifically about it. I haven’t had one specific episode - until now. In this episode, I describe what the feedback form is, what’s included on it, and how to use it. And then you’ll hear from six women in the Speaking Your Brand community who have used the feedback form at their presentations and the results they’ve received. Be sure to listen until the end - I have a bonus tip that you won’t want to miss. This episode is part of our Money series, episodes 132-136. If you’re ready to position yourself as a paid speaker as well as generate more leads from your speaking engagements, join our Monetize Your Speaking online group coaching program. This is a 3-month online, hands-on program that will help you find/refine your unique topic, create your speaking page, packages and fees, optimize your LinkedIn profile, improve your current presentation to make it more sales-driven, and position yourself as a premium speaker. Appearing in order in this episode: Janna Lundquist is founder of Janna Lundquist Consulting and is known as the Team Whisperer. Karen Wilson is a clinical neuropsychologist, founder of ChildNEXUS.com, and owner of West LA Neuropsychology, PC. Annette Adamska is your Small Business Stage Manager. Lorena Klingel is founder of Learn to Flourish. Lorena was on in episode 117: Turning Your Signature Talk into a Lead Generation Webinar. Kathy McEwan is a certified professional organizer and owner of a home organizing company called Second Set of Hands. She’s host of the podcast Organize for Success. Pam Andrews is founder of The Scholarship Shark and host of the podcast of the same name. Pam was on in episode 48: Strategies to Get Visible. About Us: The Speaking Your Brand podcast is hosted by Carol Cox. At Speaking Your Brand, we help women entrepreneurs and professionals create their signature talks and gain more visibility to achieve their goals. Our mission is to get more women in positions of influence and power: on stages, in businesses, on boards, in the media, in politics, and in our communities. Check out our coaching programs at https://www.speakingyourbrand.com. Links: Show notes at https://www.speakingyourbrand.com/136 Join the free Speaking Your Brand community at https://www.speakingyourbrand.com/join/ or text the word SPEAKING to 444-999. Join our Monetize Your Speaking group coaching program at https://www.speakingyourbrand.com/group. Sign up for a Strategy Session at https://www.speakingyourbrand.com/strategy. Create your signature talk or TEDx talk. Get all the details at https://www.speakingyourbrand.com/coaching. Say hi to me on Instagram and Twitter: @CarolMorganCox. Subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts and leave a review! Related Podcast Episodes: Episode 48: Strategy Session to Get Visible with Pam Andrews [Coaching] Episode 57: How to Use Simple Story Structure to Create Compelling Content Episode 68: Getting Paid to Speak and Negotiating Speaker Fees Episode 74: Increase Conversions at Your Speaking Engagements [Coaching] Episode 110: Making the Most of Speaking at Trade Shows and Conferences with Sue Monhait Episode 117: Turning Your Signature Talk into a Lead Generation Webinar with Lorena Klingel [Coaching]
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In this episode, I talk with Pam Andrews, The Scholarship Shark! Pam helped her son win over $700,000 in scholarship money to help pay for his undergraduate and graduate schools. As a College Admissions Coach and Scholarship Strategist, she's helped her clients win over a million dollars in scholarships. My wife and I are in the early stages of our own college search with our kids, so this discussion was very timely and I think you'll find it packed full of great, actionable information. I hope you enjoy my conversation with The Scholarship Shark.
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It's our 100th episode! In this episode, we talk about Pam's background and how she entered this industry, who we are, what we do and whom we serve. Pam Andrews is a mom of four with children from elementary school to college. After graduating from North Carolina A&T State University with a degree in electrical […]The post 100th Episode Celebration appeared first on The Scholarship Shark.
Pam Andrews and Paula Kinney may not share the same industry but sharing the same business mindset drew them close and brought them to be biz besties. Pam Andrews is known as the Scholarship Shark and is a college admissions consultant. She gives moms more joy and less stress as they embark into the scary world of college admissions. Paula Kinney is an interior designer who offers virtual interior design services and runs the Love Your Next Kitchen Design Studio out of Cleveland, Ohio. These vivacious biz besties join Amber and Maelisa on this episode of My Biz Bestie to talk about their biz bestie relationship, business mindset, and how they don’t need to be in the same industry to be biz besties. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! Here’s How » Join The My Biz Bestie Community today: My Biz Bestie Facebook My Biz Bestie Instagram
Pam Andrews and Paula Kinney may not share the same industry but sharing the same business mindset drew them close and brought them to be biz besties. Pam Andrews is known as the Scholarship Shark and is a college admissions consultant. She gives moms more joy and less stress as they embark into the scary […]
You’re speaking, you’re podcasting, you’re creating videos to increase your visibility. Have you thought about expanding your visibility strategy to include “traditional” media like TV, radio, and magazines? Appearing on TV and radio as a political analyst over the past 12 years has been a vital part of building my personal brand and visibility, not only in my local market (Orlando) but also using those clips on my website and social media to build credibility. Seeing yourself on TV with your name on the lower third of the screen can be a thrill - and it’s something that can position you as an expert in a way that online videos you create yourself can’t. Our mission at Speaking Your Brand is to get more women in positions of influence and power - and that includes more representation of women (that means you!) in the media, especially TV and magazines. What’s the best way to get started? What are local TV, radio, and publications looking for in your pitches? How can you connect with producers, reporters, and writers? In this episode, publicity expert Amanda Berlin gives us concrete strategies we can use to: Take our speaking topics and turn them into media topics Write pitches that get noticed, including the headline and tease Emphasize the local angle Identify visuals that would enhance our media segments Connect with producers, reporters, and writers, including the best ways to contact them Get a feature in a magazine Contribute our own articles to publications About My Guest: After more than a decade in the New York City public relations world, Amanda Berlin now uses her pitch powers for good. She helps entrepreneurs step into their presence, create a story that inspires others, and spread their message in the media. Amanda has created a library of template guides and trainings and works one on one with clients to guide them to strategic storytelling and media relations based on her 12 years of experience guiding strategy for major brands in the corporate world. Amanda and her clients have been featured in all types of media - from Business Insider to Entrepreneur on Fire and from WNYW Fox 5 to Bustle.com. She's the host of The Empowered Publicity Podcast and loves arming soul-powered business owners with the ideas and skill-set they need to go from hidden industry gem to recognizable trusted expert. About Us: The Speaking Your Brand podcast is hosted by Carol Cox. At Speaking Your Brand, we help women entrepreneurs and professionals create their signature talks and gain more visibility to achieve their goals. Our mission is to get more women in positions of influence and power: on stages, in businesses, on boards, in the media, in politics, and in our communities. Check out our coaching programs and workshops at https://www.speakingyourbrand.com. Links: Show notes at https://www.speakingyourbrand.com/102 Visit Amanda Berlin’s website at http://www.amandaberlin.com. Listen to Amanda’s podcast “Empowered Publicity”. Take Amanda’s Publicity Personality Quiz. Twitter thread from Bloomberg reporter about intentionally seeking more women’s voices for their media coverage. Personal Brand & Visibility Masterclass in Orlando, Florida, on February 7, 2019, hosted by Carol Cox and Diane Diaz. Join the free Speaking Your Brand community at https://www.speakingyourbrand.com/join/ or text the word SPEAKING to 444-999. Sign up for a Strategy Session at https://www.speakingyourbrand.com/strategy. Ready to create your signature talk and framework? Email me at carol@speakingyourbrand.com or click here to schedule a call. Say hi to me on Instagram and Twitter: @CarolMorganCox. Subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts or Google Podcasts and leave a review! Related Podcast Episodes: Episode 13: How to Get Local and National Media Coverage for Your Business with Christina Nicholson Episode 42: [Coaching] Content Ideas and Strategies to Start a Movement with Marnie Clark Episode 45: Your Visibility Roadmap - Build Your Business, Brand, and Influence Episode 48: [Coaching] Strategies to Get Visible with Pam Andrews
You’ve heard their on-air coaching calls - and now you get to hear what they’ve been up to since their coaching call. You know that I love leaving my guests and clients with action items and homework. As a speaking coach, I want you to take what we do together and get results, so you can gain more confidence, get better results from speaking, and someday soon stand on your dream stage and deliver the message you know will have an impact. Putting yourself out there isn’t easy and doing an on-air coaching call isn’t either! A huge thank you and congratulations to these women for sharing their updates with us. See if you can spot the themes - I’ll pull them together in the outro, along with some action items for you (of course!). Say hello to these women and let us know what your visibility goals are in the free Speaking Your Brand community. Appearing in order in this episode: Jodi Flynn is founder of Women Taking the Lead and host of the “Women Taking the Lead” podcast. Jodi was on episode 26: Specific Strategies to Improve Your Presentations. Dr. Carmen Landrau is a cardiologist and sought-after speaker. Carmen was on episode 29: Networking the Right Way to Find Speaking Opportunities. Pam Andrews is founder of The Scholarship Shark and host of “The Scholarship Shark” podcast. Pam was on in episode 48: Strategy Session to Get Visible. Kimberly O’Brien is founder of Quirky Kid and host of the “Impressive” podcast for parents. Kimberley was on in episode 64: Show, Don’t Just Tell, Your Audience How You’re Different. April Caldwell is a Money Coach and Financial Planner. April was on in episode 74: Increase Conversions at Your Speaking Engagements. Anne Torrez is founder of Tri It Your Way, coaching for athletes. Anne was on in episode 80: Connecting Your Why with What Makes Your Approach Unique. Wendy Zanders is a professional home organizer and founder of Functional Organizing with Wendy. Wendy was on in episode 84: Less Is More: Developing Your Visibility Strategy. Stacey Ogden is founder of Side Hustle Moms and host of the “Side Hustle Moms” podcast. Stacey was on in episode 86: How to Generate Leads From Your Podcast. The Speaking Your Brand podcast is hosted by Carol Cox. At Speaking Your Brand, we help women entrepreneurs and professionals create their signature talks and gain more visibility to achieve their goals. Our mission is to get more women in positions of influence and power: on stages, in businesses, on boards, in the media, in politics, and in our communities. Check out our coaching programs and workshops at https://www.speakingyourbrand.com. Links: Show notes at https://www.speakingyourbrand.com/99 Join the free Speaking Your Brand community at https://www.speakingyourbrand.com/join/ or text the word SPEAKING to 444-999. Sign up for a Strategy Session at https://www.speakingyourbrand.com/strategy. Ready to create your signature talk and framework? Email me at carol@speakingyourbrand.com or click here to schedule a call. Say hi to me on Instagram and Twitter: @CarolMorganCox. Subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts or Google Podcasts and leave a review! Related Podcast Episodes: Episode 26: Specific Strategies to Improve Your Presentations Episode 29: Networking the Right Way to Find Speaking Opportunities Episode 48: Strategy Session to Get Visible Episode 64: Show, Don’t Just Tell, Your Audience How You’re Different Episode 74: Increase Conversions at Your Speaking Engagements Episode 80: Connecting Your Why with What Makes Your Approach Unique Episode 84: Less Is More: Developing Your Visibility Strategy Episode 86: How to Generate Leads From Your Podcast
How would it feel if you or your child received $700,000 in scholarships? Fantastic, right? The is what Pam Andrews (aka The Scholarship Shark) was able to do for her son. In this episode, you will get to know her and her 4 part process she puts into action for each student she helps! What you'll learn about in today's episode: The lesson learned from making decisions based solely on security and what emerged from it The four layers to her process in helping students not just get scholarships but get accepted into the colleges of their choice Three tips you can implement towards helping your child when it comes to college costs The mistake to avoid that will save you money and tears when seeking that funding for college For the complete set of show notes for this episode go to http://www.jenhemphill.com/149 Be sure to continue to join us in more money conversations in our FREE community over here: http://www.jenhemphill.com/community Enjoy this episode and want more? Be sure to subscribe and leave us a review on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/her-money-matters-money-talk/id1006403754 By you doing that will help us reach more women like you. It's easy, here is how: http://jenhemphill.com/how-to-subscribe-and-leave-a-review-on-itunes/ The post HMM 149: The 4 Part Process Your Soon To Be College Kid Will Benefit From With Pam Andrews appeared first on the Her Money Matters Podcast. Have you not grabbed my book? You can do so by searching Her Money Matters on Amazon OR using this link: https://www.jenhemphill.com/book
How would it feel if you or your child received $700,000 in scholarships? Fantastic, right? The is what Pam Andrews (aka The Scholarship Shark) was able to do for her son. In this episode, you will get to know her and her 4 part process she puts into action for each student she helps! What you'll learn about in today's episode: The lesson learned from making decisions based solely on security and what emerged from it The four layers to her process in helping students not just get scholarships but get accepted into the colleges of their choice Three tips you can implement towards helping your child when it comes to college costs The mistake to avoid that will save you money and tears when seeking that funding for college For the complete set of show notes for this episode go to http://www.jenhemphill.com/149 Be sure to continue to join us in more money conversations in our FREE community over here: http://www.jenhemphill.com/community Enjoy this episode and want more? Be sure to subscribe and leave us a review on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/her-money-matters-money-talk/id1006403754 By you doing that will help us reach more women like you. It’s easy, here is how: http://jenhemphill.com/how-to-subscribe-and-leave-a-review-on-itunes/ The post HMM 149: The 4 Part Process Your Soon To Be College Kid Will Benefit From With Pam Andrews appeared first on the Her Money Matters Podcast. Have you not grabbed my book? You can do so by searching Her Money Matters on Amazon OR using this link: https://www.jenhemphill.com/book
How would it feel if you or your child received $700,000 in scholarships? Fantastic, right? The is what Pam Andrews (aka The Scholarship Shark) was able to do for her son. In this episode, you will get to know her and her 4 part process she puts into action for each student she helps! What you'll learn about in today's episode: The lesson learned from making decisions based solely on security and what emerged from it The four layers to her process in helping students not just get scholarships but get accepted into the colleges of their choice Three tips you can implement towards helping your child when it comes to college costs The mistake to avoid that will save you money and tears when seeking that funding for college For the complete set of show notes for this episode go to http://www.jenhemphill.com/149 Be sure to continue to join us in more money conversations in our FREE community over here: http://www.jenhemphill.com/community Enjoy this episode and want more? Be sure to subscribe and leave us a review on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/her-money-matters-money-talk/id1006403754 By you doing that will help us reach more women like you. It’s easy, here is how: http://jenhemphill.com/how-to-subscribe-and-leave-a-review-on-itunes/ The post HMM 149: The 4 Part Process Your Soon To Be College Kid Will Benefit From With Pam Andrews appeared first on the Her Money Matters Podcast. Have you not grabbed my book? You can do so by searching Her Money Matters on Amazon OR using this link: https://www.jenhemphill.com/book
Pam Andrews is a College Admissions Coach and Scholarship Strategist, but more importantly she helped her son earn over $700,000 in scholarship money to pay for both undergraduate and graduate school! This is $700,000 in money that her son WILL NOT have to pay back in the form of student loans. How did she do it? This is exactly why I asked Pam to come on the show. As a parent of two kids and the 5% inflation rate for college tuition, I needed to know EXACTLY how her son was able to get that kind of money to put towards the undergrad and the graduate college of his choice. During our interview, she shares… How she was able to secure $700k for her son to go to college What age and what year in high school you should start looking for scholarships Where to look first when applying for scholarships Grants versus scholarships The latest success story with one of the families she just finished working with All the show notes, links and anything Pam and I mentioned can be found at https://moneypeach.com/session103
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On today’s episode of The His & Her Money Show, we’re thankful to have Pam Andrews, a College Admissions Coach and Scholarship Strategist, known as the “Scholarship Shark”. She is the creator of the In Pursuit of College board game and helps high school students get into their dream colleges and secure scholarships to pay for it. Check her out as she shares super helpful tips and a host of information that is going to help many! WHAT YOU WILL LEARN IN THIS EPISODE How to win college scholarships. The strategy to avoid being overwhelmed in the scholarship search process. Advice on how to handle rejection. Can children of parents with a high-income win college scholarships? How did Pam learn all her knowledge? How AP classes help kids prepare for college. Tips on choosing the best schools for your children. RESOURCES The Scholarship Shark FastWeb Scholarships.com Sallie Mae - Scholarship Search THANK YOU FOR LISTENING! Thanks to PolicyGenius.com for sponsoring our podcast. Policy Genius is the easiest site to shop for term life insurance. You can find the best policy in just 5 minutes! Thanks for tuning in to us on The His & Her Money Show. If you have any comments or questions about today’s episode, please let us know your thoughts in the comment section below. If you’ve enjoyed this episode, please share it using the social media buttons you see at the bottom of the post. Also, please leave an honest review for The The His & Her Money Show on iTunes! Ratings and reviews are extremely helpful and greatly appreciated! They do matter in the rankings of the show, and we do read each and every one of them.
Do you feel like everything’s already been said about your topic and that your audience has heard it all before? Let me assure you that sharing your own experiences, knowledge, and examples*will* set you apart. The key is to have a unique angle and to align your presentation content with what you do in your business. In this on-air coaching call, you’ll hear how my guest Regina Byrne and I find what she should center her presentation around. Hands-on audience engagement activities end up being a big part of it, precisely so that the audience can get a sense of what it’s like for Regina to come to their organizations and provide them with training and coaching. For your presentations, think about how you can involve the audience more and how your content leads to what you offer. Need help? Let’s work together. About My Guest: Regina Byrne is a leadership coach with a background in Human Services Management and the development of person-centered services. Having operated at Director level, Regina is a well-established professional with in-depth experience in strategic leadership, organisational change, and business development. She is a qualified coach, NLP practitioner and holds qualifications in Social Sciences, Management and Conflict resolution. Over her career, Regina has learned (often the hard way) that the key to success at work is clear, honest, open communication, what she calls real conversations, and she loves sharing those principles and practices in talks, workshops, team and individual coaching, to help create wonderful workplaces where people thrive, are valued and do great work. The Speaking Your Brand podcast is hosted by Carol Cox. At Speaking Your Brand, we help women entrepreneurs and professionals create their signature talks and gain more visibility to achieve their goals. Our mission is to get more women in positions of influence and power: on stages, in businesses, on boards, in the media, in politics, and in our communities. Check out our coaching programs and workshops at https://www.speakingyourbrand.com. Links: Show notes at https://www.speakingyourbrand.com/75 Check out Regina’s website at https://www.reginabyrnecoaching.com/ Join the free Speaking Your Brand community at https://www.speakingyourbrand.com/join/ or text the word SPEAKING to 444-999. Sign up for a Strategy Session at https://www.speakingyourbrand.com/strategy. Ready to create your signature talk and framework? Email me at carol@speakingyourbrand.com or click here to schedule a call. Say hi to me on Instagram and Twitter: @CarolMorganCox. Subscribe to the podcast and leave a review! Other Episodes Mentioned: Episode 48: [Coaching] Strategies to Get Visible with Pam Andrews of the Scholarship Shark Episode 61: A Game Changer for Your Business and Presentations: Developing Your Own Framework Episode 59: Why You Shouldn't Sell from the Stage - and What to Do Instead You can get the Feedback Form template in the download on this page
Want to help your kid graduate college debt free? Learn the strategy and tactics one mom used to snag her son $700,000 in scholarships! The Scholarship Shark College is expensive. I don't think that's news to you, but did you know that graduates in the class of 2017 are on average carrying student loan debt of just over $39,400? And that the student loan delinquency rate of 11.2%? If you're a parent, you're probably worried about how that can affect your child's financial future. You need to hunt down as many scholarships as you can. That's why I'm grateful Pam Andrews is here on the show. She's not only the College Admissions Coach and Scholarship Strategist behind The Scholarship Shark, she's a mom. A mom who managed to help her son snag $700,000 in scholarships. Yep. So if you are interested in helping you kid minimize or skip those student loans, you'll want to really pay attention to this episode. Today Pam and I discuss: how they worked together to find which schools to apply to the strategy of getting scholarships out of the box ways to make college affordable Hope you enjoy! Tips on Paying for College If you two are looking to help your kid skip out on student loans, here are some resources to help you save up. Tips on Paying for College Without Going Into Debt A Simple Guide to College Financial Aid Paying for Your Kid’s College (without Going Broke) 9 ways to pay for college without student loans Is College Worth It? Jumpstart Your Marriage and Money Course Want to give your marriage and bank account a boost? Pick up Jumpstart Your Marriage and Money course. Jumpstart focuses on the big wins including earning more. Get LIFETIME access to a four-week course design to help you: Stop fighting about money and create a budget that you BOTH LOVE Automate your money Pay off your debt faster Plus more! You can get lifetime access here! Music Credit Like the music in this episode? Our theme song is by Gentle Regime. Additional music by Lee Rosevere and Logan from Music for Makers in this episode.
Mother and Scholarship Strategist, Pam Andrews, helped her son earn $700,000 in college scholarships. His undergraduate and graduate degrees are now more than covered. On the show today, Pam shares how we as parents can have similar success and keep our kids out of student debt forever.
The flip side: Are you a service-based business that is lost in the product world? In this episode we coach Pam Andrews of Scholarship Shark on making MORE SALES for her new board game: In Pursuit of College. You'll love the sheer amount of ideas we give her in this episode to creatively sell and target her ideal market and leverage her warm leads. Connect with Pam: Pam's website Pam's podcast Buy her board game: In Pursuit of College Pam's Facebook Pam's Twitter Buy her books Scholarship Shark and Scholarship Search Secrets here on Amazon. Links mentioned: Manufacturing Your Big Idea episode Packaging Your Start-Up episode Biz Chix Live -- This episode was brought to by Subscription Boss, our special series with Cratejoy, where we combine our product-based expertise with Cratejoy's mega visibility to help turn you into a successful subscription box biz owner with reoccurring revenue and more sales. Get more info at: www.theproductboss.com/cratejoy
What does it take to get known? How can you become the “go to” person for what you do? You know you need to be more visible in order to grow your business and network and to achieve your goals. But, there’s a lot of noise out there: not only competition, but things competing for people’s attention AND people not being clear about what exactly you do, who you do it for, and the outcomes you get for them. What you need are the 3 C’s of Visibility: Consistency, Courage, and Community (plus a bonus 4th C). I share with you the ways to be consistent for it to make an impact; why being an advocate and standing up can get you known (but why it’s scary to do so); and why having support can make all the difference, including places we need to show up where we might not be right now (hand raised). I do get on a bit of a soap box about why, as a society, we need you as a woman to be more visible and why you’re not the only one who benefits when you do. At the end of the episode, I share with you the key visibility areas for me that significantly grew my revenue last year. I’d love to hear your thoughts on this episode and where you’re going to focus in 2018! Join the free Speaking Your Brand community at https://www.speakingyourbrand.com/join/ or text the word SPEAKING to 444-999. I encourage you to also listen to episode 45, where I go over four different visibility roadmaps you can use, depending on what stage your business is in, to identify where you should focus your time and efforts. The Speaking Your Brand podcast is hosted by Carol Cox. Highlights: Why you need visibility for your business 3 C’s of Visibility = Consistency, Courage, Community 3 ways you need to be consistent Examples from my own business about the impact of consistency Why putting yourself out there and speaking up feels so vulnerable The physiological effects of vulnerability The ancestral memory we as women have of vulnerability Why we need more women in positions of power and leadership What those around you get from you being visible Having allies and advocates The 4th bonus C The key visibility areas for me that significantly grew my revenue last year Links: Show notes at https://www.speakingyourbrand.com/50 Join the free Speaking Your Brand community at https://www.speakingyourbrand.com/join/ or text the word SPEAKING to 444-999. Sign up for a Visibility Strategy Session at https://www.speakingyourbrand.com/getvisible. Ready to create your signature talk? Email me at carol@speakingyourbrand.com. Say hi to me on Twitter @CarolMorganCox Subscribe to the podcast and leave a review! Other episodes mentioned: Your Visibility Roadmap (episode 45) Strategies to Get Visible (on-air coaching call) with Pam Andrews (episode 48) What It Takes to Do a TEDx Talk with Tammy Lally (episode 24) Why Women Need to Speak Up and Roar with Sophia Eng (episode 40) Natalie Eckdahl of Biz Chix (episode 35) Why We All Need a Wingwoman with Mia Scharphie (episode 46)
How can you get more visibility for your business? In this on-air coaching call, my guest Pam Andrews and I discuss specific things she can do, from obvious ones like speaking to groups and going on podcasts to some less obvious ones that may be a good fit for you too. You’ll learn the questions to ask yourself to determine where you should focus your time and energy. Interestingly, we discover during our conversation that the customers who purchase Pam’s books are most likely not the same people who would purchase her services - they are two very different types of customers. You may have the same thing in your business and not realize it. I encourage you to go back and listen to episode 45, where I go over four different visibility roadmaps you can use, depending on what stage your business is in. About My Guest: Pam Andrews is a College Admissions Coach and Scholarship Strategist. Pam helps high school students get into their dream college and secure scholarships that will pay for it. Pam is known for helping her son win over $700,000 in scholarship money that pays for his undergraduate and graduate school. More importantly, she has helped her clients win over $1,000,000 in scholarships. Because of her success, Pam is often asked, “How do you do it?” To answer this question she launched, The Scholarship Shark, a coaching company that offers parents and students a roadmap to maximizing their efforts to getting into college as well as finding and winning scholarship money. If you’d like to schedule a visibility strategy session with me to create your own personalized visibility roadmap and plan, go to https://www.speakingyourbrand.com/getvisible. Highlights: The two different types of customers Pam has and how this will influence the visibility areas to focus on What Pam has been doing so far for visibility and the results she’s seen Specific strategies - both online and offline - you can use to build awareness for what you do The power of teaming up with complementary service providers How often you should do public speaking and podcast interviews How to put your visibility roadmap into action Links: Show notes at https://www.speakingyourbrand.com/48 Check out Pam’s website, books, and board game at https://www.thescholarshipshark.com/ Join the free Speaking Your Brand community at https://www.speakingyourbrand.com/join/ or text the word SPEAKING to 444-999. Sign up for a Visibility Strategy Session at https://www.speakingyourbrand.com/getvisible. Interested in a VIP Day to create your signature talk? Email me at carol@speakingyourbrand.com. Say hi to me on Twitter @CarolMorganCox Subscribe to the podcast and leave a review!
The Scholarship Shark Podcast | College Admissions & Financial Aid
Summer is a great time for high school students who are college-bound to use that time to their advantage. In this episode, Pam Andrews discusses four things that students should do this summer. Mentioned in this episode: To register for the SAT To register for the ACT Follow: /ScholarshipShark @BiteCollegeDebt Subscribe: The […]The post #012: Summer Tips for College-bound High School Students appeared first on The Scholarship Shark.
Meet Pam Andrews: Zumba fitness instructor, business owner, wife and homeschooling mom of four. She's offered her time to help us Christian homeschool moms to become healthier and motivate us to get up and get going in the right direction. On this podcast, Pam talked to me about quite a few things. She gave some tips on:getting and staying healthy on a budgeteating organically on a low incomehow to balance having a business while homeschoolingsetting business and family prioritieshow homeschooling moms can start our own businesses based on their passions///☕Support this podcast with a one-time coffee or a monthly membership here: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/demetriazinga
Episode 6, in which we speak with romance novelist Pam Hanson, who is 1/2 of the team behind the pen names Jennifer Drew, Pam Rock and Pam Andrews (the other half being her mother, novelist Barbara Andrews). They write , romance novels, supernatural/sci-fi/romance novels, women's inspirational fiction and inspirational romance novels. We speak with Pam about her path to becoming a romance writer, the world of Inspirational Romance, her friend author Mary Furbee and about her three workshops at the upcoming WV Writers Summer Conference, June 12-14, 2009, Cedar Lakes Conference Center, Ripley, WV.