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We found out why the dating guru swapped a career in investment banking to become a matchmaker. Now famous for his role in the hit TV show ‘Married at First Sight', Paul Carrick Brunson explains how his current career path wasn't always written in the stars. But a combination of business acumen, the backing of his partner and a touch of luck led to a lucrative trade in matchmaking.He explains his core business principles and gives his top tips for discussing money in a relationship.(Image: Paul Carrick Brunson. Credit: Chris Bethell)Presenter: Devina Gupta Producer: Sam Clack
This episode is a remastered interview with Paul Carrick Brunson recorded during the UK lockdown of April 2020. So many valuable lessons that are applicable for us today! This is an unmissable interview with Mr Paul Carrick Brunson, who is a multitalented serial entrepreneur. He has worked as a TV show host, business analyst, columnist, mentor, coach, worked with Oprah Winfrey and Enver Yucel (both billionaires), has interviewed many famous people including Kobe Bryant and was gracious enough to share his thoughts with us. Check out some of Paul's sessions for entrepreneurs: https://www.linkedin.com/video/live/urn:li:ugcPost:6650421397036285952/ https://www.linkedin.com/video/live/urn:li:ugcPost:6646797555415994368/ https://www.linkedin.com/video/live/urn:li:ugcPost:6648609449953021953/ https://www.paulcbrunson.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ejway-education/message
Welcome to this weeks episode - I have an incredible one for you. This week's guest is Paul Carrick Brunson. He is a relationship expert and matchmaker known as the ‘love doctor' and ‘real-life Hitch' and also a television host, serial entrepreneur, and author. He was chosen as the World's Most Influential Matchmaker by the Matchmaking Institute and currently co-hosts Married at First Sight UK and Celebs Go Dating on UK's Channel 4. I love this conversation and was so blown away by Paul. He is incredibly kind, wise, compassionate, and extremely knowledgeable about his work. We talk about how: • he lives by his number one value, family, even with a massive and growing career • to nurture our relationships as parents • to navigate really hard things as a parents • to stay connected as a couple • do you know when it's the right time to fight for your relationship? You are going to want to share this one, especially with your partners. I hope you enjoy it. PS. Throughout August I have a break from recording new episodes to reset, take a breath, and reconnect with the family. During this period, we re-release the most downloaded episodes from the past 6 months. Continue the Conversation Come engage with Zoe and our community over on Instagram for inspiration, tips, and sometimes a bit of humor to get us through our day - @zoeblaskey Join our mailing list to receive news, updates and new episode releases: https://mailchi.mp/motherkind/motherkind-mailing-list
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This week's Moment is with Paul Carrick Brunson. Paul is a relationship expert and matchmaker known as the ‘love doctor' and ‘real-life Hitch'. He is also a television host, serial entrepreneur, and author. Paul was chosen as the World's Most Influential Matchmaker by the Matchmaking Institute and currently co-hosts Married at First Sight UK and Celebs Go Dating on UK's Channel 4. @zoeblaskey - come engage with Zoe and our community over on Instagram for inspiration, tips, and sometimes a bit of humour to get us through our day.
In this year's Valentine's edition we speak with Paul Carrick Brunson. Known as the ‘love doctor' and ‘real-life Hitch' because of his work as a matchmaker, television host, serial entrepreneur, and author. He was proudly chosen as the World's Most Influential Matchmaker by the Matchmaking Institute. He co-host Married at First Sight UK and Celebs Go Dating on UK's Channel 4.
Today on Let's Talk Love, Robin shares a fantastic conversation with Paul Carrick Brunson, known as The Love Doctor, and real life Hitch.Paul is a relationship counselor, matchmaker, television host, serial entrepreneur, and author who specializes in relationship science. He has been featured in hundreds of media outlets including: The New York Times, The Guardian, and Good Morning America. He was chosen as the World's Most Influential Matchmaker by The Matchmaking Institute.We talk about Paul's book, It's Complicated (But It Doesn't Have To Be): A Modern Guide to Finding and Keeping Love. What we really wanted to learn from Paul today is how with his decades of experience as a matchmaker he helps his single clients find lasting love. He shares the biggest challenge facing singles today, and four key principles to follow to determine whether someone is a good match for you. If you're someone looking for a partnership or want your current relationship to be better than ever before I am sure this conversation will help you along your journey. Enjoy!We want to hear from you! Send us your anonymous questions for the Podcast as well as our weekly IGTV Live Ask The Experts Q&A. https://realloveready.com/submitaquestionJoin us for In Bloom: A Love and Relationships Summit on April 14 & 15 in Vancouver, BC. An intimate weekend of in-person or virtual learning, growth, and community with keynote speakers Esther Perel, Dr. Alexandra Solomon, Terry Real, Danielle LaPorte, Dr. Ish Major & Terri Cole.You don't want to miss this. Get your tickets today!: https://realloveready.com/in-bloom-a-love-and-relationships-summitLearn more with Paul:Website: https://www.paulcbrunson.com/It's Complicated (But It Doesn't Have To Be): https://www.amazon.ca/Its-Complicated-But-Doesnt-Have/dp/1592407692 CONNECT WITH PAUL ON SOCIALS: https://www.instagram.com/paulcbrunson/https://www.youtube.com/c/PaulCBrunsonhttps://mobile.twitter.com/paulcbrunsonCONNECT WITH RLR ON SOCIALS: https://www.facebook.com/RealLoveReady/https://www.instagram.com/realloveready/https://twitter.com/reallovereadyWatch the podcast on YouTube: youtube.com/realloveready Credits: the Let's Talk Love Podcast is hosted by Robin Ducharme, recorded and edited by Maia Anstey, and transcribed by Otter.ai.
Our guest today is Paul Carrick Brunson. A relationship counselor, matchmaker, serial entrepreneur, co-host of UK's Celebs Go Dating and Married at First Sight UK --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/david-mcqueen/message
To kick off the new year, I have an incredible episode for you. This week's guest is Paul Carrick Brunson. He is a relationship expert and matchmaker known as the ‘love doctor' and ‘real-life Hitch' and also a television host, serial entrepreneur, and author. He was chosen as the World's Most Influential Matchmaker by the Matchmaking Institute and currently co-hosts Married at First Sight UK and Celebs Go Dating on UK's Channel 4. I love this conversation and was so blown away by Paul. He is incredibly kind, wise and compassionate and extremely knowledgeable about what he does. We talk about how: he lives by his number one value, family, even with a massive and growing career to nurture our relationships as parents to navigate really hard things as a parents to stay connected as a couple do you know when it's the right time to fight for your relationship? You are going to want to share this one, especially with your partners. I hope you enjoy it. SPECIAL THANKS TO THIS WEEK'S SPONSOR - ATHLETIC GREENS My sponsor this week is Athletic Greens. I love AG1. I take it every morning when I'm making the girls breakfast. AG1 has over 7k 5* reviews and I can see why. It's a supplement with 75 ingredients and its special blend is designed to support gut health, nervous and immune system, energy, recovery, focus and even aging. It's one of my non-negotiables. It tastes quite nice and while I'm drinking it I'm reminding myself I'm worth looking after and that I can only be the mother and person I want to be in the world when I look after myself. We are grateful to Athletic Greens for sponsoring this episode of the Motherkind podcast. Visit https://athleticgreens.com/motherkind to get a FREE year supply of immune-supporting Vitamin D AND 5 free travel packs with your first purchase.
This week, I am going solo again to share a bit about who I am and to talk about three benefits of coaching, but first, let me thank those who continue to support The Entrepreneurial You: The National Peoples Co-operative Bank of Jamaica Limited, Profit Jumpstarter, and The Jamaica Stock Exchange whose podcast, The Jamaica Stock Exchange & You, is hosted and produced by me. Do give it a listen as well. Opening business Tip courtesy of the National PC Bank of Jamaica: Get Organized - successful businesses are built on the organization. Disorganization can either make or break your business. Without organization, tasks can pile up, and you can lose valuable money and time. I am Heneka Watkis-Porter, an entrepreneur, Corporate podcast Host/Producer, coach, 5x author (about to be 7 in a few weeks), international speaker and host of The Entrepreneurial You Podcast and TV Show. I have interviewed Lisa Nichols, Les Brown, Richard Branson, John Lee Dumas, Paul Carrick Brunson, Seth Godin and many other influencers on The Entrepreneurial You podcast. In addition to The Entrepreneurial You podcast, I host and produce other business podcasts for corporate clients. I am the founder and CEO of Patwa Apparel and the creator of the Caribbean's first virtual conference and expo: The Entrepreneurial You Virtual SME Conference & Expo and the Online Health Summit, Slow Down And Live: Health Is Wealth. I have successfully hosted Leadercast events in Jamaica and written for the Leadercast blog and Thrive Global. I have also worked as a video journalist for a top-rated video app headquartered in China. I am whom you need to coach you to the next level. As a certified coach, I want to do all of the above for you and more. Join my upcoming Group Coaching program on the 9th of November for an intense three weeks of transformation at a whopping 90% discounted rate of US$99.00. One on One Coaching is also available. Let's talk about breaking some records! Reply to this message, and let's take you higher than you could ever reach by yourself. Let's talk, and it doesn't matter where in the world you are! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-entrepreneurial-you/message
Omar & Kelly talk to PCB about dogs, the matching process, off-screen drama and all the couples!
Paul Carrick Brunson, of Married at First Sight UK, shares his top 4 factors when it comes to meeting your match in this week's “Summer Encore Series”. Follow Paul on Instagram @PaulCBrunson Learn more about Paul at PaulCBrunson.com Prioritize yourself with 10% off your first month of counseling at BetterHelp.com/datesandmates Download the free Profile Starter Kit at datesandmates.lpages.co/profile-starter-kit-opt-in/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Paul Carrick Brunson is a serial entrepreneur, television host, and columnist whose specialty lies in teaching others. An internationally recognized expert in interpersonal relationships, personal development, and entrepreneurship, he currently serves as a featured business columnist for USA Today, co-host of UK's Celebs Go Dating television show, co-host of UK's Married at First Sight, and host of the Better with Paul LIVE podcast.Major media outlets throughout the world, such as Good Morning America and The New York Times in the U.S., The Guardian and Sunday Brunch in the UK, and The Jamaican Observer and TVJ in Jamaica have sought Paul's insights on everything from finding love to pursuing entrepreneurial passion. Named as a Top Voice on LinkedIn and the world's most influential matchmaker by the Matchmaking Institute, Oprah Winfrey said herself, “Paul is much more than a matchmaker.”In this episode, Paul talks about why he, his wife, and two boys left Washington D.C. and moved to South London three years ago. Paul shares his thoughts on the psychological safety Black Americans discover once they move abroad, career opportunities, and why there is value in being part of the few.Connect with Paul:WEBSITE | http://paulcbrunson.com/INSTAGRAM | https://www.instagram.com/paulcbrunsonFACEBOOK | https://www.facebook.com/paulcbrunsonLINKEDIN | http://linkedin.com/in/paulcbrunsonTWITTER | https://twitter.com/paulcbrunson Queens On A RollThis podcast was created to educate & inspire people about the ably different...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify Million Dollar Agent - with Sandra CarderHow to SMASH that glass ceiling in any SALES field with life changing habits & toolsListen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifyJoin aspiring Black expats, expats, and re-pats where you can build community, get resources and gain support along your journey abroad….You're invited to join Blaxit Global Passport. Join Blaxit Global Passport - https://blaxit-global-passport.mn.co/ Looking for VPNs, banking, travel, and health insurance for your move abroad? Well have no fear, we've got you. Get your Move Abroad Starter Kit today at www.blaxitglobal.com/resources.Support the show
This week, Maria sits down with an old friend, Paul Carrick Brunson. The two talk about everything from raising a family in the UK, how socializing norms really vary across parts of the world, Paul's tips to help you create goals that stick and Maria shares her favorite question to ask on a first date. Spoiler: After Maria answered it, her now husband George said that's when he knew he wanted to marry her.Paul is a serial entrepreneur, television host and columnist whose specialty lies in teaching others. He's an internationally recognized expert in interpersonal relationships, personal development and entrepreneurship. He's a featured business columist for USA Today. He's the co-host of Celebs Go Dating and Married at First Sight on Channel 4 in the UK. He's also the host of the Better with Paul Live podcast. The heart of his work is centered on impacting lives through mentorship and developing a new generation of servant leaders with the desire to change the world. Paul is the founder and chair of Give Love Build Hope, a non-profit organization dedicated to transforming schools in rural areas of the Caribbean. Follow Paul on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/paulcbrunson/Follow Paul on Twitter at https://twitter.com/paulcbrunson To learn when Maria will open up the next Ask a Matchmaker Hotline, follow her at http://instagram.com/matchmakermariaFollow Agape Match on Instagram at http://instagram.com/agapematchFollow the podcast on Instagram at http://instagram.com/askamatchmaker
Do you have a 'type' or pattern in your dating life? Have you ever wondered what that might actually say about you? Well we do. So this week we dive into the article '10 Different Types of Guys -- And What Your Attraction To Them Says About You' by Paul Carrick Brunson. Erica and Molly discuss the types of guys they believe they most often attract and debate the ways their own behaviors may perpetuate their problems in love. 20% off your order at Sunset Lake CBD with PROMO CODE: SGS20 at SunsetLakeCBD.com Get extra exclusive episodes & discounts by joining the Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Shootersgottashoot **LEAVE US A RATING AND REVIEW ON APPLE PODCASTS** Follow us on Instagram Erica Spera: instagram.com/spericaa // Molly DeMellier: instagram.com/theguaca_molly Email us your questions & DM stories at: shootersgottashootpod@gmail.com or DM us: instagram.com/shootersgottashootpod If you'd like to join Erica's NYC based Herpes Support group: https://www.meetup.com/NYC-Herpes-Support-Meetup/ or email: herpesgroupnyc@gmail.com www.shootersgottashoot.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/shootersgottashoot/support
MAFS Lessons is a podcast all about Married At First Sight. The show that sees couples tie the knot the moment the meet now has a podcast all about it. This SPECIAL EPISODE sees Si and Omar chatting to MAFS expert and absolutely wonderful human PCB himself, Paul Carrick Brunson! Si Beckwith, Omar Abid and Kelly Rickard take a look at the recent goings on and cast crass instant judgements on strangers they don't know well at all. But hey, they don't know their partners either and all is fair when you're married at first sight. Join the conversation over on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook @MAFSLessons. #MAFSUK
MAFS Lessons is a podcast all about Married At First Sight. The show that sees couples tie the knot the moment the meet now has a podcast all about it. This SPECIAL EPISODE sees Si and Omar chatting to MAFS expert and absolutely wonderful human PCB himself, Paul Carrick Brunson! Si Beckwith, Omar Abid and Kelly Rickard take a look at the recent goings on and cast crass instant judgements on strangers they don't know well at all. But hey, they don't know their partners either and all is fair when you're married at first sight. Join the conversation over on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook @MAFSLessons. #MAFSUK
Everybody is unique, and entrepreneur and TV host Paul Carrick Brunson wants you to realise that your uniqueness is your superpower. He first recognised this whilst he was at school and has harnessed it throughout his working life, which is why his career has included a variety of different avenues. Here, Paul wants to share the benefit of “showing up in places where there are few of you”. Ninetwentynine is a Fiverr.com podcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
MAFS Lessons is a podcast all about Married At First Sight. The show that sees couples tie the knot the moment the meet now has a podcast all about it. This SPECIAL EPISODE sees Si and Omar chatting to MAFS expert and absolutely wonderful human PCB himself, Paul Carrick Brunson! Si Beckwith, Omar Abid and Kelly Rickard take a look at the recent goings on and cast crass instant judgements on strangers they don't know well at all. But hey, they don't know their partners either and all is fair when you're married at first sight. Join the conversation over on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook @MAFSLessons. #MAFSUK
This weeks guest is celebrity dating guru, podcaster, match-maker and general all round legend, Paul Carrick Brunson.Despite being praised by Oprah Winfrey herself for his match making skills, and captivating the nation with his smooth talking advice on 'Celeb's Go Dating', Paul actually started out his career in the investment banking world. His twenties were spent working for various billionaire's, travelling the world and trying to make as much money as humanly possible... However, realising this wasn't rewarding him emotionally, he found himself wanting more. Gripped with a desire to re-build black family structures and help people sustain healthy relationships, by 2009 Paul had founded onedegreefromme matchmaking and relationship coaching service. From here he has gone on to co-host several hit dating shows including Lovetown USA and Celebs go Dating and has published the infamous guide to dating ‘It's Complicated but it doesn't have to be'. Paul and I chat all things relationships, marriage, business, visualisation, self-love and acceptance, and learning that the ONLY person who can break you, is yourself. Our favourite Millennial Minesweeper quote this week was; 'Vulnerability isn't about winning or losing. It's having the courage to show up when you can't control the outcome' - Brene Brown
How do you change the world? What's your plan? Why do you want to make a change in this big old world and are you good enough to execute that change?What's In Store For YouPaul Carrick Brunson is a serial entrepreneur, television host, columnist whose specialty lies in teaching others professional and social skills internationally. He is a recognized expert in interpersonal, relationships, personal development and entrepreneurship. He serves as a featured business columnist for USA Today. Co-host of the United Kingdom's Celebs Go Dating television show and the host of Better with Paul Podcast and event series.Let's listen to Paul's story on how he dreamed big and made success happen through a growth mindset.[03:44] Is the Paul Carrick Brunson persona similar online and in person?[04:59] Oprah told him, "Paul is much more than a matchmaker." What exactly is being a matchmaker?[06:18] What is it that gave Paul a hint that he would be good at being a "matchmaker"?[08:36] What were the precipitating circumstances that built up his success as a matchmaker?[10:41] What are some of the major stumbling blocks that Paul had to overcome?[15:13] How did Paul develop a "lesson vs. challenge" mindset?[17:12] What were some "mindset" shifts that contributed to Paul's success?[19:04] Paul undertakes a significant amount of big projects, how is he able to handle all of these?[21:42] How would someone recognize an opportunity for them if they are unclear as to when that moment presents itself??RESOURCESKayla O'Brien Media - get a foolproof game plan for your video content and get the highest production value for it!Paul C. Brunson's website.Paul C. Brunson's upcoming projects including a conference in Jamaica this November and another one in Ghana in early 2022. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
I dive into the world of comedy, dominatrix-isms and hear utterly charming stories from the childhood of my dear friend, Desiree Burch.Did you know there was an alternative meaning for the acronym CBT? Well, you're about to find that out and SO much more.If you like this, take a listen to our earlier episodes, including another friend from across the pond - Paul Carrick Brunson in Season 1.Don't forget to leave us your comments and don't forget to rate us with your stars. Oodles of love x See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode we talk to Paul Carrick Brunson. You may know Paul from Celebs Go Dating as one of the celebrity matchmakers. In the episode we talk about life values and how to adapt these into all aspects of your life including travelling.
So they say you can't have it all but that is a myth. Today I am speaking with Serial Entrepreneur & UK TV Personality, Paul Brunson. Paul Carrick Brunson is a serial entrepreneur, television host, and columnist whose specialty lies in teaching others. An internationally recognized expert in interpersonal relationships, personal development, and entrepreneurship, he currently serves as a featured business columnist for USA Today, co-host of UK's Celebs Go Dating television show, co-host of UK's Married at First Sight, and host of the Better with Paul LIVE podcast. In today's episode Paul and I discuss the importance of prioritizing family as it relates to personal wellness. We will also discuss the Instagram post that provoked this conversation and went viral. Get to know more about Paul and the many hats he wears as a serial entrepreneur by visiting his IG: @PaulCBrubson, LinkedIn: @PaulCBrunson, Website: http://paulcbrunson.com/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This is Part 2 to our great conversation w/ Paul Brunson. Paul is a Serial Entrepreneur & UK TV Personality, Paul Brunson. Paul Carrick Brunson is a serial entrepreneur, television host, and columnist whose specialty lies in teaching others. An internationally recognized expert in interpersonal relationships, personal development, and entrepreneurship, he currently serves as a featured business columnist for USA Today, co-host of UK's Celebs Go Dating television show, co-host of UK's Married at First Sight, and host of the Better with Paul LIVE podcast. In today's episode Paul and I discuss the importance of prioritizing family as it relates to personal wellness. We will also discuss the Instagram post that provoked this conversation and went viral. Get to know more about Paul and the many hats he wears as a serial entrepreneur by visiting his IG: @PaulCBrubson, LinkedIn: @PaulCBrunson, Website: http://paulcbrunson.com/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Alex Hobern is joined by drag queen Crystal, comedian Jen Ives and relationship expert Paul Carrick Brunson to discuss the art of the reveal. Crystal talks about coming out as a drag queen and Jen shares her experience of coming out as a trans woman, Paul talks about the importance of being true to yourself. They discuss playing with identities online, why it's sometimes easier to take risks onstage and why the Circle is actually like doing drag!This episode contains adult themes and explicit language from the startThe Circle is streaming on All 4 now.Dishonest Fun is a Somethin' Else Production for Channel 4.The CircleTwitter: @C4TheCircleInstagram: @c4thecircleFacebook:Channel 4Twitter: @Channel4Instagram: @Channel4Alex HobernInstagram: @alexhobernTwitter: @alexhobernCrystalInstagram: @cystalwillseeyounowTwitter: @crystalwillseeuJen IvesTwitter @jenivescomedianInstagram @jenivesPaul Carrick BrunsonTwitter @PaulCBrunsonInsta:@PaulCBrunson Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Alex Hobern is joined by Celebrity Circle player Duncan James, comedian Fern Brady and dating guru Paul Carrick Brunson, as they discuss their approach to flirting, in real life and online. In the second episode of Dishonest Fun, Duncan and Fern explain the difference between flirting with men and women, the role of dick pics, and the trusty DM slide. Paul spills the goss on the best flirt he's seen on Celebs Go Dating and the difference between flirting and charisma.The Circle is streaming on All 4 now.The Celebrity Circle is in aid of Stand Up To Cancer, a joint national fundraising campaign from Cancer Research UK and Channel 4 that brings the UK together to speed up progress in life-saving research.Cancer can affect anyone's life, at any time, We only have one option; accelerate life-saving research. Your donations do that. Now is the time to Stand Up To Cancer. Donate now at channel4.com/su2cDishonest Fun is a Somethin' Else Production for Channel 4.The CircleTwitter: @C4TheCircleInstagram: @c4thecircleAlex HobernInstagram: @alexhobernTwitter: @alexhobernDuncan JamesTwitter: @MrDuncanJamesInsta: @mrduncanjamesFern BradyTwitter: @FernBradyInstagram: @FernFromBathgatePaul Carrick BrunsonTwitter @PaulCBrunsonInsta:@PaulCBrunson Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Natalie Lue, writer for the website, Baggage Reclaim, one of the most-read dating and relationship websites in the UK, leads a conversation on the future of dating. She is joined by Paul Carrick Brunson, co-host of Married at First Sight UK and Celebs Go Dating; Monica Anderson, associate director of research at the Pew Research Center and Charly Lester, founding chief executive of The Dating Awards. Together they discuss the impact Covid-19 has had and continues to have on the dating landscape, as current relationships are redefined and dating is forced to become predominantly virtual; examine the cultural evolution around online dating - how the once frowned upon approach to meeting people has now become the norm; and delve into the influence of swipe culture, how it has caused people to treat each other like “commodities rather than humans,” and whether personalities are forgotten in favour of looks…
Serial entrepreneur, in-demand podcast, plant-based lifestylist only begins to describe Heneka Watkis-Porter. Heneka has a passion for interviewing world-renowned influencers for her podcast show. She started in radio before moving to podcasting. She works with clients on getting podcasts launched whether they be entrepreneurs or corporate clients. Heneka Watkis-Porter is an entrepreneur, coach, author five times over, international speaker, and host of The Entrepreneurial You Podcast. She has interviewed Richard Branson, John Lee Dumas, Paul Carrick Brunson, Seth Godin and many other influencers. Heneka is the founder and CEO of Patwa Apparel. She is also the creator of the Caribbean’s first virtual conference and expo: The Entrepreneurial You Virtual SME Conference & Expo as well as the Online Health Summit, Slow Down And Live: Health Is Wealth. Heneka hosts Leadercast events in Jamaica and writes for the Leadercast blog and Thrive Global. https://www.facebook.com/henekawatkisporter/ https://twitter.com/TheEntrepYou https://www.instagram.com/heneka_watkis_porter/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/henekawatkisporter/ https://www.henekawatkisporter.com/teypodcast https://amzn.to/3tYt6TN
Welcome! I am delighted to have you join us today! Please allow me to introduce you to Heneka Watkis-Porter is an entrepreneur, coach, 5x author, international speaker and host of The Entrepreneurial You Podcast who has interviewed Richard Branson, John Lee Dumas, Paul Carrick Brunson, Seth Godin and many other influencers. She is the founder and CEO of Patwa Apparel. Heneka is also the creator of the Caribbean’s first virtual conference and expo: The Entrepreneurial You Virtual SME Conference & Expo as well as the Online Health Summit, Slow Down And Live: Health Is Wealth. Heneka hosts Leadercast events in Jamaica and writes for the Leadercast blog and Thrive Global. In this episode we discuss some of the following: The importance of work-life balance as an entrepreneur's. Why health is wealth. Heneka's own personal journey on finding a healthy balance as an entrepreneur. You can find Heneka by visiting her website https://www.henekawatkisporter.com/ Share with someone that needs to be inspired and empowered. Best Health, Mo Akins
Heneka is an entrepreneur, coach, 5x author, international speaker and host of The Entrepreneurial You Podcast who has interviewed Richard Branson, John Lee Dumas, Paul Carrick Brunson, Seth Godin and many other influencers. She is founder and CEO of Patwa Apparel. Heneka is also creator of the Caribbean’s first virtual conference and expo: The Entrepreneurial You Virtual SME Conference & Expo. Heneka hosts Leadercast events in Jamaica and writes for the Leadercast blog and Thrive Global. CONNECT WITH THEM https://henekawatkisporter.com/ Links to my podcast the Best Morning Routine, Ever! Podcast Apple: https://apple.co/2IXLfel Podcast Android: http://bit.ly/bmrever Podcast Stitcher: http://bit.ly/33zJcVK Podcast Spotify: https://spoti.fi/33DmeNG Links to my very own morning routine app -- HitSavers: 9-actionable items done in 9-mins to HACK your morning!!! To improve the quality of your day -- your life! Try it today for free: HitSavers App Android: https://bit.ly/2YMCCvE Hitsavers App Apple: https://apple.co/2BWpoTY Connect with me. Habit consulting -- learn how to replace those pesky little habits that formed without your permission: Hack your habits Calendar: https://calendly.com/lunidelouis/hack-your-habits Website: https://lunidelouis.com
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Slow Down And Live with Heneka Watkis Porter Having been through the most traumatic health scare of her life this year, Heneka learned the hard way, the need to "Slow Down and Live." She am alive to share my lessons. Heneka wants to share the message of the importance of living well, living healthily and that self-care isn't selfish. Heneka Watkis-Porter is an entrepreneur, coach, 5x author, international speaker and host of The Entrepreneurial You Podcast who has interviewed Richard Branson, John Lee Dumas, Paul Carrick Brunson, Seth Godin and many other influencers. She is the founder and CEO of Patwa Apparel. Heneka is also the creator of the Caribbean’s first virtual conference and expo: The Entrepreneurial You Virtual SME Conference & Expo. Heneka hosts Leadercast events in Jamaica and writes for the Leadercast blog and Thrive Global. henekawatkisporter.com Twitter @TheEntrepYou Instagram @heneka_watkis_porter LinkedIn @heneka_watkis_porter FaceBook Heneka Watkis-Porter henekawatkisporter@gmail.com www.feedingfatty.com Full Transcript Below Roy - Feeding Fatty (00:03): Hello, and welcome to another episode of feeding fatty I'm Roy and I'm Terry. So today, you know, as we have talked about, we were taking you down our health journey and trying to get healthier, but sometimes that means actually slowing down to get healthier. Sometimes us being, uh, too far out in front of ourselves doing too much over-scheduling it can be, uh, take a toll on our health. So we are lucky enough today to have an awesome guest Heneka Watkis Porter. She is a coach speaker, author host of the entrepreneurial podcast and leader cast events, uh, in Jamaica. She is also a, uh, five times author. She is the founder and CEO of excuse if I mispronounce it, but Pat wa apparel and, uh, anyway, just extend it and say a welcome to the show. Thanks for taking time out of your day to be here. Heneka (01:03): Thank you, Roy. Thank you, Terry is my ignition to be here. I'm really looking forward to chatting. Good, good. Roy - Feeding Fatty (01:09): Yeah. So, you know, that's one thing, uh, we talk about all the time is we, I I'll speak for me, not Terry, Terry T keeps me in check, but I tend to get over-scheduled and, you know, try to push myself. And so the slowing down was, uh, it's what caught my eye when we initially talked and when I read your material and why I thought it's important to have you on, because it's important. So if you don't mind, if you could just kind of take us through your journey, uh, you know, don't, you don't have to say any more than what you feel comfortable with, but talk about, you know, your health crisis, how that kind of made you reflect and feel the need to slow down. Heneka (01:51): Well, thank you so much, Roy. So here's the thing. I have been one that is passionate and driven. I mean, from you, the stuff in the bio, perhaps to give that away, right? Going, going, going, going back at energize our money and, um, you know, fueled by the hustle and the grind, the culture and mentality that we've been fed and just going, without listening to my body that I need to pause because your body does give you clues. But sometimes we think, you know, not today I do it tomorrow. I rest tomorrow and you move right ahead and you just pick up where you left off. Well, I kid you not that on April one of this year of 2020, I was in the middle of a live interview, live YouTube interview. Um, I mean, as we were talking, no, but you know, it was like, it was just as it is now 18 and in the middle of doing that interview, I was passing on, Oh, wow. Heneka (02:49): Oh, I literally started passing or in the middle of it. And so that same night with all the symptoms that started coming on, I had to be rushed in Marina urgently to the hospital. No, to say that, I mean, if I could say that that was it and you know, everything was frightened from there after then that would be a land. It would be good for me. I would have been happy, but what wig don't after that night, my life, my health went on a downward trajectory from there. So, um, myriad of symptoms that were brought on acid reflux, um, high heart rates, close rates, um, high white blood cell Combs, uh, just, uh, a myriad of stuff like constantly passing on just one thing after the other. At the end of the day, I ended up going to 10 doctors. Wow. None of them was able to put a finger on it. Heneka (03:48): I mean, one kid pretty close and putting a finger on what the challenge was, which by that time I had already diagnosed myself. So when I went to my 11th doctor, which is a natural path, that's when my life, my health really began to turn a road, you know, um, I was diagnosed with adrenal fatigue and it was really a chronic state. So even at this point, to be honest, orienteering, I'm still in recovery because healing is a long-term process. It's a long journey. It's not like it's happening overnight, but you know, just a myriad of things, you know, in some nail, which is chronic. And you know, it was really what made masses really worse was that for a long time, I accepted that. I suffered in some new, like, you know, I wouldn't sleep, I couldn't sleep. I would take me long to get to sleep and I wouldn't sleep. And I just pass it over here. It's normal, it's insomnia. I've had it to have accepted it. So when the point key, when I beat, when I got really ill, I started because I realized in order for me to recover, I'm going to need to rest. And that I wasn't getting by this point, I was not sleeping at all. And so I decided to start taking which I've taken before, but, um, no more than ever was taking pills to sleep. Terry (05:04): Oh, me, I do it for years. For years. Heneka (05:12): It was the worst. This is your neck would have ever made it because until recently I didn't recognize. I mean, it was like just a couple of weeks ago. It just dawned on me, but Hey, wait a minute. I, I didn't tell you guys that I sunk into a depression that was so dark and this month I had no way of coming or like I saw no way out. So anxiety and depression, I mean, I would get anxious for the most ridiculous thing causing me anxiety. And it was later that I recognized that the active ingredient, which is a benzo something, another con call that name, um, all of the medications that are, uh, in that class, um, medication just bad do not take them. So the, the Xanax, so the, um, the Ambien and the, uh, and the doorman, calm Mandel, um, this, um, a myriad of them, I can tell you all about them. Heneka (06:06): I've been there, done that till after awhile. They no longer helps me to sleep like, so I would have to take, they make every seven days, but you know what the thing is, that was a blessing in disguise. So when I recognize that the pit, so I would find that when I didn't take the pills, I didn't feel as bad. Like my mood wasn't as bad. And I was not in such a dark place. Like it was so dark and people would say to me, you know, you're always inspiring and you're always motivating, you know, just look back on all the words that you have spoken to us and, and, and use those pull yourself. Or, and it was, I had to do a lot of self-talk going on in the sunlight, literally going on in the sun, taking fresh air, changing my diet, just a myriad of changes, lifestyle changes I had to make to get to where I'm at right now. Roy - Feeding Fatty (06:56): I think there's a lot to unpack because of Heneka (06:59): [inaudible] tired, all those medications. Roy - Feeding Fatty (07:04): Um, so many times that we feel that when a person is in depression, it's like, you know, they were a dark person anyway, they had negative thoughts. And you know, what strikes me about you is you are such a bubbly personality and then you are also very successful. So, I mean, it's, uh, I guess the point is that this can happen to anybody. We always have to be on our best behavior, our best taking care of ourself. Uh, we can't ever forget that because, uh, you know, you are an example that even the most successful bubbly personalities can fall into depression. Heneka (07:44): Yeah. And you're right. Um, to see that, you know, that's the lesson that stood out for me, that it can happen to anyone and depression is real. Depression is not, and it's not sadness. It's a different, um, it's not sad. So people, you tell people, people talk about depression and they probably think it's sadness. It's said, no, it's not sadness. It's something I cannot, I do not have the capacity to express and explain empty, huge, huge, and bottom Lasky, dark black hole that you dropped in. And there is no way, or you see no way of getting on and you're right. It happens to happen to anyone. And you don't have to be somebody that is negative because that's the lesson to me. And yes, I've been depressed, you know, maybe a little depressed before and sad before, but that was something different. I mean, I'm able to snap myself out of any of those circumstance. Heneka (08:37): I was never able to snap out of this because the pills were doing some chemical reaction in my breath. Right. And so it would give me the most negative of thoughts. Like one night, I remember, like I was taking an antidepressant and as well as the, um, the pill to sleep, I mean, all of that. And one night I had to literally jump out of my bed, run downstairs, get me a cup of common meal because what my brain was telling me to do on those pills, it was unimaginable. I'm like, no, like, luckily I had a part of me that was still saying that I could say, no, this is crazy. You know what I mean? And if I didn't do something to calm me, God knows what I would have ended up doing, because the pills were literally guiding me and working on my brain. And I didn't realize at the time. Right. Terry (09:27): And for you to be able to identify that, Oh my God, that, that is awesome. Because a lot of people can't, I mean, they're just down that rabbit hole. They just, they can't do it. And then your physical health, your health issues as well. Um, so what did you, what did you do? I mean, are you, what are you eating differently? Are you taking different medications? Supplements? What are you, what are you doing? Heneka (09:57): Great question. Because that's absolutely key. So I told her like, you know, I went to 10 doctors, then the liver cleanse and natural, and of course I've been to psychiatrist because I was going to just go the whole nine yards because I had to fight. When they tell you I put up a basket for my health, I had to basket for my health. Um, and I, and I was willing to better for it. And that includes heard I didn't, who's breathing. Um, like many times I just had to literally breathe. I would have to feed myself passing laws and I would get up and run outside and just breathe. Right. So, I mean, I didn't see a natural path onto Jeanette. I remember they started in April and it was that the first week of July that I started seeing a natural path. No we had, because of this whole COVID thing, of course, we had a phone consultation, I answered a ton, a big thick file of stuff. Heneka (10:50): She sends me. Oh gosh. But I was so happy to complete it and struggled to complete it though, because I, by this time my energy hadn't come back. Um, I was so super sensitive to electronics and naturally devices. Um, just, I cannot explain. So we knew that full in consultation and she took a few moments, go over it. And by the time we, you know, I came back, she was like, you know what? This is adrenal fatigue. And I, and I will say, and I said to her, I know it, right, because I shared it with a friend of mine. Um, and she said, yeah, this is my experience. I've been through it before. This is what you're going through. And my own research kind of led me there. And then, like I said, there was a doctor who client kind of came close to kind of seeing what the problem was. So just to answer the question, what I did. So I started on her pool room as a natural path. I started her program, which is a, um, it started with a detox in front of her all week. You know, you, you know, she gives you a diet at what to follow and so on. And it wasn't until day two into the, into the program. I said to myself, Oh my gosh, but these persons I've turned me into a vegan. I didn't realize it. Heneka (11:58): Oh my goodness. So it was two. And I find that funny. Right. And I said, you, one of the things that I did, but I find it really funny because, um, in March of this year, I had a, a guest from, from, from France that came to visit with me with a pool room that I was doing, you know, where it's called HomeAway, where I would have persons coming to my home. Who's at work. I accommodate them, feed them in extreme for the work. Oh. So I started that program and she, I met, we both met at the airport at very nice, um, when she was coming in, which is the ease of my art somewhere there. Cause I was coming from a speaking engagement in the U S in Florida. And you know, I was excited, no to prepare Jamaican foods for her. And she was like, Oh no, I don't eat meats. And I'm saying to myself, I said to her, that is so good. Like, um, you know, I wish I could do that. I love it, but I can't do it because I'm a meat lover. I need to have my pork. I need to have my knees. I just cannot do that lifestyle. And that was in March. So by July when I recognized like, Oh, wait a minute, I'm vegan. Heneka (13:06): I thought I was so nearest. But the thing is, so I started a vegan diet. And what I perhaps didn't tell you before is about friends with that. Prior to me starting that detox school, running backs and everything. I was on medication for acid reflux, right. Prescription medication for acid reflux. And I kid you not within that same week. When I, cause on that week, when I was going to detox, I decided I was going to risk it and not take any drug at all with a sleeping pills or acid reflux, whatever. I wasn't going to take any pills. I was going to load it, things to work. Um, and so I struggled with struggled with the sleep because I had to, once in the pool room, I had to take it because by the time I was a feeding Arizona, uh, but within that week, I literally came off the prescription drug for acid reflux. And I've not taken it since. Wow. Just by changing my diets, um, continuously exercising. But other than that started walking, you know, it needs some or per day, but I consistently Nosha said set. I showed you where I get up at five, have devotions from five to five 30 by five 30 to six 30, I'm walking, tomback on my breakfast at six, seven to AIDS. And then I don't have another meeting until two o'clock. That's another thing they introduced to me, intermittent fasting. I'm like, no, I'm going to die. [inaudible] Heneka (14:31): yeah. But intermittent fasting is what I've been doing since. And a lot of other things, you know? Roy - Feeding Fatty (14:36): Yeah. And that's an important factor that, uh, well number one, acid reflux, a lot of people are misinformed that if you, um, you have to have a burning sensation or some other pain, but some information that I've picked up here because I, before I changed some of my eating, I had really bad, uh, sinuses or, uh, just clogged up in the morning. Yeah. Really congested every morning. And uh, I did read some information that that can be a symptom of acid reflux as well. So it just kind of put it out to the listeners that, uh, it's always something to ask about because we don't know. But, uh, when I was going to say is changing food, you know, when we made some tweaks to what we were eating, I can completely off of my allergy medicine and have not had, you know, I have a bout of sneezing every now and then, but not the waking up feeling so stuffy. So, um, I think we need to be very conscious of what we put in our bodies that it has, it does have effect on us, even if we don't have a violent allergic reaction. That doesn't mean that, um, it's optimal for us. Heneka (15:47): Yeah, absolutely. Absolutely. And you know, the thing about our bodies, our bodies will adapt to what we, how we treat it. Right. And so it keeps adapting, but after a while, you know, you realize that it works. It's gonna work against you if you're not taking care of it. So not only did I go on a vegan that way, it's clean vegan diet that I'm on. So I don't eat anything fried, no flesh, no dairy, nothing, nothing fried. I don't use the REA I hardly use oils. And when I use a little oil is, um, coconut oil or olive oil, um, I do have regular salt. I have the pink Himalayan salt, but a great question, a great, um, continuing on your questions that I didn't finish answering about the, you know, what I'm taking notes in addition to the diet, one of the things that I recognize, um, and from my learnings and research that our bodies, because we've been overworking so much, we're already repeated in magnesium, right? Heneka (16:51): Um, so magnesium for me is my go to mineral. Like it's the, like the miracle of mineral mineral and having one of my, my upcoming slowdown and live summits. That's what we're going to be addressing and so on because one of the things really, because I am no on three different types of magnesium. So I is one today I spray on and I do that when I'm going to bed. And when I wake up in the morning, so I spread it on. So your body, your skin absorbs it a lot more than essential oil per se. Is that what it is like an essential oil type thing. It's not really an oil. It's just, it's literally water. You're just craving spreading out on an era and you just rub it in. And actually I'm an affiliate for the company as well that sells it. Um, because yeah, Boston's magnesium really well. Heneka (17:36): And then I do the calm brand, which I teach that sometimes in the late in the afternoon or a nice when I'm going to bed. And I also take magnesium glycinate because when you, my research proves that there are several different types of magnesium, right? And so it's the glycinate that will help you with sleep. My sleep has still not been restored in the sense that I knew was a bed and fall asleep and wake up refresh and that kind of a thing. But I have, I have not been able to get into a state of calm. So I don't wake up feeling like a zombie. Um, my body's still because having treated my body in such a bad manner, you know, it's gonna take a while to rebuild. So although, you know, I'm feeding a lot more in terms of energy because there was a time when I couldn't walk. I had no energy to walk just one day when I was able to say, okay, I am going to take the bull by the horn. And I'm going to walk around my house for 15 minutes. The day I was able to do that, that was such a major win for me. Like it was ridiculous. Like I would be going, I cannot explain all the things that I've needed to say. Just didn't have Roy - Feeding Fatty (18:42): Energy at all. Heneka (18:44): Nothing you anything, Oh my gosh, this conversation that we're having now would have been impossible a couple of months ago. Like I would, I would not be able to do it and then panic would start to set in, but this is something I love to do. So that is why I knew that something was wrong because I was getting, um, anxiety and panic over the things I love to do. And, you know, like having conversations like these. Roy - Feeding Fatty (19:10): So you've mentioned this, but just kind of tying it all together. So what I want to ask you is what are some changes that you have made as far as your, your activities? I know that you've said that you started getting up, it sounds like you started getting up earlier where you could do your devotional and then get out and have your hour walk, but have you made any other tweaks to your schedule or to, uh, you know, things that you would do during the day? Normally, Heneka (19:39): Absolutely. Great question. Because, and let me just preface this by saying the temptation is there for me to back go back to where I'm coming from with my shadow and may, you know, and, and organize and do this, do that, do that, whatever. But I'm reminded every day. And I think the blessing in this day is that my healing process is not, um, immediate and you know, it, it's a process. It's a blessing for me because it reminds me that, Hey, you cannot go back to where you're coming from. And so one of the things I do, first of all, I don't have my days. Like I usually would, I lost space to go outside, sit in the sun. I was supposed to be there in an hour per day. I would always stay the hour because, you know, but I make one of my favorite pastimes is to go inside and my garden. Heneka (20:23): I mean, I have I'm planting, no comers and okras and all these things, right. So I look forward to going out into my garden the days, making sure I take a break, I have my lunch or my breakfast time. It's sacristans not being gets in the way of that. Um, kind of a thing. So right now, as we're doing, I started doing my, my dinner slash lunch. Doesn't want to have me use two times per day and what I'm actually doing. No. Um, I started prepping my meals. So by the time we're done with this conversation, it would be my new time. Right. And I'd have my knees. So between 23, nobody gets me to do anything between seven and eight. Nobody gets me to do anything. You know, I am very clear that I need to set boundaries and I need to respect my body, um, listen to it. Heneka (21:13): And, and because it's what, you know, one of the things I'm sitting in my, my home office right now, Roy and Terry, and I remember looking around and seeing all the various accolades on the wall and the various things. And I got to a point where I actually resented them because I thought to myself, they are the reason why I'm in this position. Yes. I mean, ultimately I'm in, you know, it was my decision, but I looked at the things and I started at a time to resent them because I'm thinking if I weren't busy going after these things, I wouldn't have been in this situation. And, you know, and I want to share something that I thought because I I'm, I'm a woman of faith, I believe in God wholeheartedly. And it's to God, why I'm still alive today because I've been through hell and back. Heneka (22:01): I've been to that store. And I remember one day in April, like, you know, when I started feeding out little bits on city, wasn't there, but there was speeding, not as badly as the first few weeks. And I just looked around the office and wanted something to read. And I was randomly brought to a 2008, uh, devotional tall, the bread. I don't know if you guys know about that already in the grid. Um, it's a devotional that it's been, it's been in publication for many, many years now. And it gets circulated, um, predominantly in the Caribbean. I don't know where it is also distributed, but when I opened that devotional and opened it to the very first day, which was January one, two, so it was none eats. And the reading, the caption for the reading for that day says slow down and we live wow. Heneka (22:51): And for me, the message could not have been more poignant. Yes. I have been getting the, you know, the messages and all the errors before, but that was kind of what cemented it for me. And I thought to myself, I said, God, you know, if you allow me to go through this, just for me, you're, you're unfair is it cannot be just for me. So I took from that, that I was brought a load to go through that so that I can share my message with other people and to help them to recognize that, listen, it's important to want success. It's important to go off to these things, but ultimately if you're not around, you're not allowed to do them, then what's the point. Right. Yeah. And throw it on and leave the event comes out of that. Roy - Feeding Fatty (23:36): Yeah. And I kind of set you up with that question because, you know, I, I know that, you know, your health kind of hit rock bottom, so you were to rebuild back. But you know, what I think about is just myself. I'm the one that, um, if I could just do one more thing this day, if I can squeeze in one more, guess one more show, one more spreadsheet, one more this. And, but what, uh, the reason I ask is, cause the flip side of that is I can say, okay, I'm quitting right this minute and not doing any more today, but then I'll sit there and be anxious. I will get more anxious about not doing it then, you know, but I know that the path can be a lot worse than that anxiety. So I guess my, my thing is how do you deal with it? Or do you have some tricks or, uh, something that you can talk to us about for somebody like myself to be able to step back from it for a little bit. Heneka (24:34): All right. So I'll tell you that. I believe that God has a great sense of the human, right? So that was with the, um, with the vegan that when my friend came and I, yeah, I kind of knew that, but then I ended up being vegan and I remember one day I went to my hair, my hair asked a lot. So this, I know the listeners will not be able to hear, um, to see rather, but this picture that you're looking at with my hair braided. And so that's how I normally do my hair. Um, so I remember going to my status once, um, sat on, um, early in the year, last year. And I said to her, you know, I'm really praying for the day when I can feel like a bomb. Like, you know, just grew up mindlessly, aimlessly, not hearable with anything, not worried about, because I was somebody who I would say, okay, I'm taking a break. Heneka (25:18): No, and I take the break. And I remember that there was something to be done. And I forget that I'm on a break and I just went to go ahead and do it. I could not sit still. I could not get to the point where my body rich, I'm always in Uber. I was always in overdrive. Right. And I, even that day, when I'm doing my hair, I have my computer in front of me. And I'm working, working, working. I mean, you would think a girl is out doing her hair. She's just going to relax them. No I'm working. And that's how I normally, I would take the, the computer in neon everywhere. Right. Um, and so I had to train myself well, it, first of all, I was forced to, because there's a point when, even if I wanted to, I couldn't, but then once I started getting more energy, I keep remembering where I'm coming from. Heneka (26:00): So the memory of where I'm coming from keeps me grown there too. Okay. Just sit going even sometimes, even when I have a shirt, because I would put that maybe not very, um, you know, formal and strict and all of that, but I just have an idea of things on, of one, what I want to accomplish for the day. And I get to the point where I would say, okay, I have these three things I want to accomplish, but here's why I'm sitting down and I'm watching TV and I'm not getting up. And I'm, you know, that feeling when you're feeding. So relaxing, totally like you don't want to get up. I know, get that feeling, which I didn't know that I could have. And I prayed to get that, like just not wanting to do anything. I never had that feeling before. So I had to consciously bring myself there. Heneka (26:44): But another thing is like, if you have a shed, you, um, your, your show, you can also be one that takes minutes away from you. Because when you have your shadow, you can, the things that you write down that you want to accomplish within that day, please don't overdo it. Um, the things that you want to accomplish for the day, once you are able to tick them off you, that the gifts doesn't come with it, because what normally is a lot of gear to pump up is that you think, all right, so I have a BMC to do and you get carried away. You're on B, you're doing a, and then there's a gift in your like, Oh, I need to stop doing a no, because I have me to do. Um, and you're, you're, you're, you're, you're convicted because you're not sure which project you need to spend more time on. Heneka (27:31): But if you have a little shed, you right. And make it flexible, please, you know, I realize you're not robots. If you have a little shadow that you said, okay, I want to accomplish these three things today. And you spend some time like, okay, I'm going to spend two hours on eight an or on B and three hours on C. Um, I mean, I don't know, circumstances should just be working three orchard street. Anyway. It needs to be taking breaks in between, but you put time to them so that your brain knows that, okay, I'm working on B and I did allocate to, or to, um, or an order to be. So you don't feel there is not competition that you need to be doing C because you did allocate time to, to see what you're doing. Be know. So it helps your brain because your brain want to trick you into thinking, Oh, you need to be doing all of these things. And if you're not, when you're not doing that, you're like, Oh my gosh, I need to be doing, you know, when you're doing something, it's like the cycle continues. So structure your brains. Count your brain too. Terry (28:31): Yeah. She was talking about me. That's exactly what happens to me. I'm like, Oh my gosh. Oh my gosh. Oh my gosh. I need to be, I need to be, uh, allocating the time, like you said, I need to write that down with my to-do list, you know? Roy - Feeding Fatty (28:44): Yeah. I think that's another important part is the scheduling also the to-do list and not to overdo it. What I try to do because of what I learned years ago was if I got something off my mind and on paper, it freed me all of a sudden, it just like, it's like deleting a file on a hard disc. It just freed up more space. And so I'm pretty diligent. But then what I got into a habit of writing everything down and as Terry can attest, if I was to go out and walk for 15 minutes and have a clear head, I'll come back with 25 new things to new ideas. And it's like, Oh my God. Well, so, um, you know, what I've had to do is I make that to the daily to-do list. And then I have the bigger want to do future to do so I don't get hung up on that. Roy - Feeding Fatty (29:32): But anyway, the point is, no matter how you do it, I use, uh, I I've started using the Microsoft to do cause I like it, it, it transfers from all my computers, phone, everything, but I also use three by five cards because I like to see it in front of me all the time. And so find a way that works for you. It, everybody likes something a little bit different. Some people talk to a young lady the other day that she likes to put post-it notes all around, you know, on the bathroom mirror, what she wants to start her day with, you know, on the desk or whatever. So anyway, just find a way to do your to-do lists, where you can write it down, get it off your mind, and then put time to it important cannot stress that enough, but that time limit that I'm going to work on a, for that hour. And that way it also, you, uh, instead of trying to get it to completion, you realize that, Hey, I've got an hour for this and then I'm quitting. I'm not going to finish it because that's what I fall into. When I start working on something, it's like, it's gotta be finished. It's gotta be finished. And it may not necessarily have to be finished. Right this very minute. It's not gonna matter if I finish it today, tomorrow or the day after that, that's not important as making progress on it. Heneka (30:51): Um, and part of the, um, [inaudible] whole fatigue issue. It wasn't just adrenal fatigue. It's also brain fatigue because I was constantly doing different projects throughout the day, switching in between them and your brain just gets soused fatigue with all of that transition. And yeah. So for me, no, I find it such a joy to, I watched my time on my computer when I'm working. And it's such a joy for me to sit okay, time to quit. No. Yeah. And I get up and I go walk. Or even if I go walk for a few minutes, drink some water or lots of water. And then I come back and I'm refreshing again because your brain should not be held in, um, in such sharp focus for such a long time. You know, you need time to relax. It, it really does need time to relax. So Roy - Feeding Fatty (31:42): Another good point to get up from your desk and I've read all kinds of theories on that, but you know, they say set an egg timer for 50 minutes, work, get up 10 minutes, walk around. Like you said, even if you just go outside, sunlight is so important. We don't really think about that. I think it's K one of the big vitamins that we need Heneka (32:02): Vitamin D. So if it's not that in your body, because it's only, so it doesn't give you the vitamin D, but what it does, because there's a vitamin D receptor, um, it never sell for your body. Then your body is able to do whatever it is, so, and helps your body to do whatever. So you can have the vitamin D, which is very important. Roy - Feeding Fatty (32:24): Yeah. Because I feel like I, and I kind of jokingly tell people that I feel like the older I've gotten the more solar powered I am, because I notice in the winter when the days are shorter and not as much sunlight, I noticed my energy levels are lower when you know, sun's up, it's warm out. That's when I feel, you know, at my best and have more energy. Heneka (32:47): So that's, what's called seasonal affective disorder. Sad wander. Yeah. Roy - Feeding Fatty (32:52): Well, I lived in, uh, I lived in Massachusetts for a few years and we lived in a very hilly place with, you know, 40, 50, 60 foot tall trees and no kid. And there were days in the winter that at three 30, four o'clock in the afternoon, it was already dark or, you know, getting dark, dark enough, you knew. And it's like, Oh my gosh, it, it, it was definitely, I could tell that effect, you know, coming from Texas, that's where I've always lived, where we have, you know, mostly sunny, even during the winter, we still get a lot of sun. So anyway, can over overstress the importance of just getting out, soaking up that sun. It's good for you. So thanks a lot for taking time out of your day. Um, one thing I was going to ask is, is there a tool and, you know, we've talked about a lot of things that you do to in your day daily routine now, but can you kind of pinpoint one, either routine habit or a tool, even if it's something electronic or whatever that you use that you just don't feel like you could get by with during the day? Heneka (33:54): Uh, I think it's, uh, Google keep, um, there, there are a lot of tools, but Google keep for me and the persons who have a lot of, uh, ideas coming at you and you're working. And sometimes even when you're on, cause I ha I kind of say work always know, but sometimes when I don't have time to grab your phone and an idea comes to me, I just kind of Johnson new Dawn. So for me, Google keep is really the, one of the tools of that, that I live by. You know, Terry (34:22): I love that. I have, I have one more question. I have one more question for you. Okay. So I love the jerk seasoning. So can you do that to vegetables? Heneka (34:33): Yeah. You can jerk if I just have a list. Um, yes you can. So you can have your kebabs and you put the, the jerk seasoning on it and yeah, Terry (34:42): Very good. Okay. Um, I'm trying it, I try it. Roy - Feeding Fatty (34:46): We've been in the kitchen a lot. And so we're trying a lot of new and different things with a lot of new and different spices that, you know, we haven't tried. So okay. Terry (34:54): A lot of tumeric where we've added tumeric in and Kuhn, lots of cumin and try and without the salt, you know, without which is very hard. So I kind of throw, throw a little in mind when he's not looking. Heneka (35:09): No, but you actually do a Terry, you actually do any songs, you know, um, the regular songs, uh, that the regular song that, you know, perhaps not, but, uh, the good soul to have pink Himalaya. I love that you need a saw it in your body. Yeah. Yes. Roy - Feeding Fatty (35:24): So, all right. Well tell everybody how they can get a hold of you. Um, and, uh, some of, you know, events that you have going on or whatever you'd like to tell about your podcast, for sure. Yeah. Heneka (35:34): Sure. Okay. So my podcast is like lots of things going on. My podcast is the entrepreneurial you podcast and, you know, reads, um, read interviews there with leaders and entrepreneurs. Then the website, when you go to headache and warranties, fortune.com, it will give you information that will take you to my Instagram, my Twitter, my Facebook, my LinkedIn, and importantly, there's a WhatsUp icon on that homepage that will come directly to me. So if you want to message me about anything with my mastermind coming up, I also have any bank which I alluded to earlier for a slow down and live this wealth, which I'm having five amazing speakers and amazing moderates on myself. We'll be sharing the importance of talking about some of the things that traditional medicine don't look at. So adrenal fatigue, a whole food diet, and talking about magnesium, talking about mental health and, um, looking at, you know, the whole new year, new you, what you can do, the changes you can make. So it's gotta be a poor path D on January 6th and tickets are available at did slate B I T L Y slash slow down and leave one, um, to get more information. Roy - Feeding Fatty (36:49): Okay. Sounds great. Yeah, we'll be sure. And put that in the show notes as well. Heneka (36:53): Yes, I appreciate it. It was such a pleasure talking with you guys. Roy - Feeding Fatty (36:56): Lovely to meet you. Heneka (36:59): We enjoy blessing, but this one distract me ask. Roy - Feeding Fatty (37:04): It will probably be maybe that week of Christmas. I will have to look. It'll be the week of before, maybe just that weekend. Heneka (37:14): Okay, great. That's great. And my 200th episode is coming up, so I'll send you a link to that. Roy - Feeding Fatty (37:19): Yes, please do. Yeah, we'd be glad to push that. Push that. Heneka (37:23): Awesome. Thank you guys. Bye bye. Roy - Feeding Fatty (37:29): All right, well that is it. For another episode of feeding fatty. Uh, you can find us at www dot feeding, fatty.com, uh, go over there and check us out. We just put up a new podcast covered today that, uh, for some reason we'd left the writing or word wording off of it. So we've tried to rectify that Terry did an awesome job, so you can reach out to her. Also, you may want to reach out for any, uh, some, uh, uh, graphic design, right? Yeah. All right. So you can find us again, uh, at our website, you can find us on all the major podcast platforms, iTunes, Google, Stitcher, Spotify, we've recently, uh, expanded Amazon, uh, Pandora tune in tune out, something like that. Anyway, lot of them before not on your favorite one, please send us an email. We'll be sharing. Get it uploaded there. Just say YouTube also. Yeah. Also we do post these, uh, the lie, the, uh, uh, recorded video feed of our interviews on YouTube as well. So can go over there. Um, also Facebook, we have a group we'd like to get a little bit more interaction on the group. So if you're listening to this, go over to the Facebook group and let's start a conversation, tell us some of your successes or some of your struggles. I'm sure that we have, uh, we have had them as well. So be great to Terry (38:56): Just even speak a speakers. If you have any, any, uh, subjects or speakers in mind that you think would be great for the show, that would be awesome. Roy - Feeding Fatty (39:05): Right? Right. Yeah. We're always looking for some good, uh, more different subject matters and, you know, trying to expose a little bit of, uh, a lot of thought leaders to everybody. So also Instagram and Twitter. So anyway, until next time I am Terry (39:24): Roy and I'm Terry.
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Heneka Watkis-Porter is an entrepreneur, coach, 5x author, international speaker and host of The Entrepreneurial You Podcast who has interviewed Richard Branson, John Lee Dumas, Paul Carrick Brunson, Seth Godin and many other influencers. She is the founder and CEO of Patwa Apparel. Heneka is also the creator of the Caribbean’s first virtual conference and expo: The Entrepreneurial You Virtual SME Conference & Expo.Heneka hosts Leadercast events in Jamaica and writes for the Leadercast blog and Thrive Global. Website: http://henekawatkisporter.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/henekawatkisporterTwitter: https://twitter.com/TheEntrepYouInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/heneka_watkis_porterLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/henekawatkisporter
In the season one finale, Cachet Prescott chats with serial entrepreneur and creator, Paul Carrick Brunson about his various lessons in unlearning in business and life. About Paul Carrick BrunsonPaul Carrick Brunson is a serial entrepreneur, television host and columnist whose specialty lies in teaching others professional and social skills. An internationally recognized expert in interpersonal relationships, personal development, and entrepreneurship, he currently serves as a featured business columnist for USA Today, co-host of UK’s Celebs Go Dating television show, and host of the Better with Paul podcast and event series.The heart of his work is centered on impacting lives through mentorship and developing a new generation of servant-leaders with a desire to change the world. He’s the founder and chair of “Give Love, Build Hope” – a non-profit organization dedicated to transforming schools in rural areas of the Caribbean. A proud, second-generation son of Jamaica, his greatest achievements are in his roles of husband and father. When he’s not serving the world, he’s serving his family – likely with a Red Stripe beer in one hand and a good book in the other. Connect with Paul on Instagram, LinkedIn and on his website.ResourcesBetter with Paul (the podcast, the newsletter and the community)Your Action ItemsDon't forget to subscribe, rate, review and share!Join All Things Unlearned: The Community on Facebook for the conversation beyond the podcast where we talk all things unlearning and personal growth with fellow unlearners!Connect with Cachet on Instagram, LinkedIn and Twitter.
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Rates of domestic violence have spiked since the quarantine has started, and Paul Brunson identified 3 ways to be there for someone in need - Be empathetic, don't judge, and have a code word.
Join us in this episode for the conclusion of my discussion with the amazing Paul C. Brunson, as we dive into everything from Oprah to family. Paul Carrick Brunson is a serial entrepreneur, television host, speaker, and author whose specialty lies in teaching others how to live and lead authentically. An internationally recognized expert in interpersonal relationships, personal development, and entrepreneurship, he currently serves as a featured business columnist for USA Today and co-host of UK's Celebs Go Dating television show. Major media outlets such as Good Morning America, the Oprah Winfrey Network, The Today Show, Nightline, and Black Enterprise have sought Paul's insights on everything from finding love to pursuing your passion. Named as a Top Voice on LinkedIn and one of the world's most influential matchmakers, Oprah said herself that, “Paul is much more than a matchmaker.” The heart of his work is centered on impacting lives through mentorship and developing a new generation of servant-leaders with a desire to change the world. Paul is the founder and chair of “Give Love, Build Hope” – a non-profit organization dedicated to transforming schools in rural areas of the Caribbean. A proud son of his native Jamaica, Paul's greatest achievements are in his roles of husband and father. When he's not serving the world, he's serving his family – likely with a Red Stripe beer in one hand and a good book in the other. In this episode, Paul and I are sharing: How a small time YouTube series led to a job co-hosting on TV with Oprah and ultimately a super successful matchmaking company The lessons he learned from other uber successful people that he has embodied into his own life How doing pro bono work when starting your business can actually pay off for you His family priorities and how he and his family are living life unconventionally as well The things that have allowed Paul and his wife to build and run multiple successful businesses and still have tons of time for quality time with their kids His ‘secret sauce” to relationships Paul's tips for how to get started and rock your own entrepreneurial journey His podcast playlist And so much more! Celebs Go Dating: https://www.channel4.com/programmes/celebs-go-dating Paul's Site: http://paulcbrunson.com PCB Agency: http://pcbagency.com/ The Life Changing Book: “Why Should White Guys Have All the Fun: How Reginald Lewis Created a Billion-Dollar Business Empire” by Reginald Lewis & Blair S. Walker https://amzn.com/1574780360 “The Power of Habit: Why We Do What We Do In Life and Business” by Charles Duhigg: https://www.amazon.com/Power-Habit-What-Life-Business/dp/081298160X “Atomic Habits: An Easy & Proven Way to Build Good Habits & Break Bad Ones” by James Clear https://www.amazon.com/Atomic-Habits-Proven-Build-Break/dp/0735211299/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=atomic+habits&qid=1566689832&s=books&sr=1-1 USA Today Column: https://muckrack.com/paul-c-brunson/articles Coffee Bean Seedling Farm: Dorrett Haughton Farms, Blue Mountain Jamaica; Dorrett Haugton, Farmer Steve Harvey: http://SteveHarvey.com Match: Match.comPaul's Billionaire Mentor: Enver Yucel KAPLAN Test Prep: http://www.kaptest.com Board of Trustees for Bay Atlantic University: https://bau.edu Modern Day Matchmaker Series: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5AEC86A8CCB9FAA7 Connect with Paul: MY BLOG | http://paulcbrunson.com/ INSTAGRAM | https://www.instagram.com/paulcbrunson FACEBOOK | https://www.facebook.com/paulCbrunson LINKEDIN | http://linkedin.com/paulcbrunson TWITTER | https://twitter.com/paulcbrunson
I love to talk to people who have chosen to go all-in on their lives and businesses and especially those who decided to do it unconventionally. Paul C. Brunson is a fantastic example of that, and in today's episode we are talking all about his journey from college flunkie to celebrity. Paul Carrick Brunson is a serial entrepreneur, television host, speaker, and author whose specialty lies in teaching others how to live and lead authentically. An internationally recognized expert in interpersonal relationships, personal development, and entrepreneurship, he currently serves as a featured business columnist for USA Today and co-host of UK's Celebs Go Dating television show. Major media outlets such as Good Morning America, the Oprah Winfrey Network, The Today Show, Nightline, and Black Enterprise have sought Paul's insights on everything from finding love to pursuing your passion. Named as a Top Voice on LinkedIn and one of the world's most influential matchmakers, Oprah said herself that, “Paul is much more than a matchmaker.” The heart of his work is centered on impacting lives through mentorship and developing a new generation of servant-leaders with a desire to change the world. Paul is the founder and chair of “Give Love, Build Hope” – a non-profit organization dedicated to transforming schools in rural areas of the Caribbean. A proud son of his native Jamaica, Paul's greatest achievements are in his roles of husband and father. When he's not serving the world, he's serving his family – likely with a Red Stripe beer in one hand and a good book in the other. In this episode, Paul and I are sharing: The exact moment that changed Paul's life, taking him from college flunkie to millionaire A book that, single handedly, changed Paul's life (and HOW) Paul's daily mantras for success Simple habits Paul put into place that helped him cultivate a millionaire mindset (and how you can do the same) How Paul got discovered by Oprah Winfrey Paul's definition of success (and how that's changed since starting his first business, leading him to even greater wealth) The way to look at what you do so that it propels you forward (instead of holding you back) How Paul built multiple, multi-million dollar, businesses, including the #1 matchmaking industry in the world And so much more! Celebs Go Dating: https://www.channel4.com/programmes/celebs-go-dating Paul's Site: http://paulcbrunson.com PCB Agency: http://pcbagency.com/ The Life Changing Book: “Why Should White Guys Have All the Fun: How Reginald Lewis Created a Billion-Dollar Business Empire” by Reginald Lewis & Blair S. Walker https://amzn.com/1574780360 “The Power of Habit: Why We Do What We Do In Life and Business” by Charles Duhigg: https://www.amazon.com/Power-Habit-What-Life-Business/dp/081298160X “Atomic Habits: An Easy & Proven Way to Build Good Habits & Break Bad Ones” by James Clear https://www.amazon.com/Atomic-Habits-Proven-Build-Break/dp/0735211299/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=atomic+habits&qid=1566689832&s=books&sr=1-1 USA Today Column: https://muckrack.com/paul-c-brunson/articles Coffee Bean Seedling Farm: Dorrett Haughton Farms, Blue Mountain Jamaica; Dorrett Haugton, Farmer Steve Harvey: http://SteveHarvey.com Match: Match.comPaul's Billionaire Mentor: Enver Yucel KAPLAN Test Prep: http://www.kaptest.com Board of Trustees for Bay Atlantic University: https://bau.edu Modern Day Matchmaker Series: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5AEC86A8CCB9FAA7 Connect with Paul: MY BLOG | http://paulcbrunson.com/ INSTAGRAM | https://www.instagram.com/paulcbrunson FACEBOOK | https://www.facebook.com/paulCbrunson LINKEDIN | http://linkedin.com/paulcbrunson TWITTER | https://twitter.com/paulcbrunson Join me in my FREE private Facebook community, the All-In entrepreneur: https://www.facebook.com/groups/theallinentrepreneur/ Connect with me on Instagram: https://instagram.com/ritagoodroe
Join us in a wisdom-filled interview with Heneka Watkis-Porter Life transformation through an inspirational conversation about how to triumph through dark times. Heneka is an entrepreneur, coach, 5x author, international speaker and host of The Entrepreneurial You Podcast who has interviewed Richard Branson, John Lee Dumas, Paul Carrick Brunson, Seth Godin and many other influencers. She is the founder and CEO of Patwa Apparel. Heneka is also the creator of the Caribbean’s first virtual conference and expo: The Entrepreneurial You Virtual SME Conference & Expo. Listen to this episode and be inspired by her story!Episode Sponsor: CanvasPeople Many people love to take photos with their devices, but then they become archived in a digital format and forgotten. CanvasPeople believes some of those most cherished photos should be remembered and shared. Go to CanvasPeople.com/graceforbreakfast to get a free 11x14 print only from CanvasPeople today!
Join us in a wisdom-filled interview with Heneka Watkis-Porter Life transformation through an inspirational conversation about how to triumph through dark times. Heneka is an entrepreneur, coach, 5x author, international speaker and host of The Entrepreneurial You Podcast who has interviewed Richard Branson, John Lee Dumas, Paul Carrick Brunson, Seth Godin and many other influencers. She is the founder and CEO of Patwa Apparel. Heneka is also the creator of the Caribbean's first virtual conference and expo: The Entrepreneurial You Virtual SME Conference & Expo. Listen to this episode and be inspired by her story!Episode Sponsor: CanvasPeople Many people love to take photos with their devices, but then they become archived in a digital format and forgotten. CanvasPeople believes some of those most cherished photos should be remembered and shared. Go to CanvasPeople.com/graceforbreakfast to get a free 11x14 print only from CanvasPeople today!
An Inspirational Leader & Coach from Jamaica, Heneka Watkis-Porter has immense love for her country, its language, and culture which eventually led her to create Patwa Apparel. The clothing line became a launching pad, creating opportunities for speaking engagements, and later transforming itself into Patwa Culcha International. Next, she started a show on Power 106 FM called 'The Entrepreneurial You' which later evolved into a podcast where she interviewed Richard Branson, John Lee Dumas, Paul Carrick Brunson, Seth Godin, and many other influencers. Heneka is also the creator of the Caribbean's first virtual conference and expo: The Entrepreneurial You Virtual SME Conference & Expo. Visit https://henekawatkisporter.com to learn more!
Heneka Watkis-Porter is an entrepreneur, coach, 4x author, international speaker and host of The Entrepreneurial You Podcast who has interviewed Richard Branson, John Lee Dumas, Paul Carrick Brunson, Seth Godin and many other influencers . She is founder and CEO of Patwa Apparel. Heneka is also creator of the Caribbean's first virtual conference and expo: The Entrepreneurial You Virtual SME Conference & Expo. Heneka hosts Leadercast events in Jamaica and writes for the Leadercast blog and Thrive Global. Show Notes “The new year stands before us, like a chapter in a book, waiting to be written.” —Melody Beattie At the end of 2018 I dedicated my journal to 2019. I wrote that It would be the most epic year of my life. In it I said I will do things I have never done go places I've never gone and on income that I've never before, and I would go deeper in God, have more meaningful relationships and avoid people who are toxic. I also wrote that 2019 is the year of discipline, focus and accomplishment, My year of discipline, focus and accomplishment, I will give back to those in need and support those who need me, I commit to reading more, focus on growth oriented people, be more, do more, I will rise even higher with the power of Almighty God. Those are the things I wrote in 2018 for 2019. As I reflect on those words, I can share that I have had some major wins and some really low points. I call them the highs and lows of 2019. Here is a snippet of what I shared on this solo episode of the podcast: Depression “...Depression is real. We talk about a lot of things; we sweep things under the carpet. We don't want to brush on the fact that if you are having a mental health challenge, then you need to get help for your mind; for your brain. We have heart problems and we go to the doctor; high blood pressure, whatever; these are diseases and you go to the doctor for them for physical things that you physically deal with. But when it comes to our mental health, a lot of us don't want to talk about it. I think I was overwhelmed. I was overwhelmed by being in a very toxic environment with people who are not supposed to be toxic.” ---- Hot Point: If you are having mental health challenges, get help! *** Please share this podcast episode with a friend. Nothing helps me grow and improve the show more than personal recommendations from people who enjoy it. ANNOUNCEMENT Hey Peak Performers, I have a big announcement. I'm launching a membership program For a one time payment of $30, you can get access to it. In 2017 18 CNN, Forbes- Featured, etc experts from 4 countries over 4 days dropped value bombs at The Entrepreneurial You SME Virtual Conference and Expo. I am giving access to all 18 episodes all for only 30. I'm super-excited to share these recordings with you so you. I'm sure the content will be meaningful. This is great, not only because it'll give me an outlet for sharing new types of episodes, which I've been wanting to do for a long time. But, because it'll give you all a way to support the show and make it even better. Every dollar made will help to make my show better. It is quick and easy to sign up. If you'd like to become a Peak Performer Partner, go to glow.fm/tey. Stay inspired! Connect with me: Heneka Watkis-Porter Website Twitter Visit our Sponsor: Jamaica Stock Exchange Email: Heneka Watkis-Porter Access PREMIUM CONTENT here: https://glow.fm/tey.
Hear guest Paul Carrick Brunson give his own eulogy and explain the difference between creating passion and chasing passion. Episode 3 is jam-packed full of wisdom from Paul's experiences in finance, education, matchmaking, international negotiating, and more! Paul Carrick Brunson is a serial entrepreneur, television host, and columnist whose specialty lies in teaching others professional and social skills. An internationally recognized expert in interpersonal relationships, personal development, and entrepreneurship, he currently serves as a featured business columnist for USA Today, co-host of UK’s Celebs Go Dating television show, and host of the Better with Paul podcast and event series. Major media outlets throughout the world, such as Good Morning America and The New York Times in the U.S., The Guardian and Sunday Brunch in the UK, and The Jamaican Observer and TVJ in Jamaica have sought Paul’s insights on everything from finding love to pursuing entrepreneurial passion. Named as a Top Voice on LinkedIn and the world’s most influential matchmaker by the Matchmaking Institute, Oprah Winfrey said herself that, “Paul is much more than a matchmaker.” The heart of his work is centered on impacting lives through mentorship and developing a new generation of servant-leaders with a desire to change the world. Paul is the founder and chair of “Give Love, Build Hope” – a non-profit organization dedicated to transforming schools in rural areas of the Caribbean. A proud second generation son of Jamaica, Paul’s greatest achievements are in his roles of husband and father. When he’s not serving the world, he’s serving his family – likely with a Red Stripe beer in one hand and a good book in the other. Paul's #TNWIDTakewaway: "the eulogy is one of the most powerful moments in your life...that happens when we’re not here anymore." Check out everything mentioned from our conversation in the show notes here! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tnwid/message
Join us in this episode for the conclusion of my discussion with the amazing Paul C. Brunson, as we dive into everything from Oprah to family. Paul Carrick Brunson is a serial entrepreneur, television host, speaker, and author whose specialty lies in teaching others how to live and lead authentically. An internationally recognized expert in interpersonal relationships, personal development, and entrepreneurship, he currently serves as a featured business columnist for USA Today and co-host of UK's Celebs Go Dating television show. Major media outlets such as Good Morning America, the Oprah Winfrey Network, The Today Show, Nightline, and Black Enterprise have sought Paul's insights on everything from finding love to pursuing your passion. Named as a Top Voice on LinkedIn and one of the world's most influential matchmakers, Oprah said herself that, “Paul is much more than a matchmaker.” The heart of his work is centered on impacting lives through mentorship and developing a new generation of servant-leaders with a desire to change the world. Paul is the founder and chair of “Give Love, Build Hope” – a non-profit organization dedicated to transforming schools in rural areas of the Caribbean. A proud son of his native Jamaica, Paul's greatest achievements are in his roles of husband and father. When he's not serving the world, he's serving his family – likely with a Red Stripe beer in one hand and a good book in the other. In this episode, Paul and I are sharing: How a small time YouTube series led to a job co-hosting on TV with Oprah and ultimately a super successful matchmaking company The lessons he learned from other uber successful people that he has embodied into his own life How doing pro bono work when starting your business can actually pay off for you His family priorities and how he and his family are living life unconventionally as well The things that have allowed Paul and his wife to build and run multiple successful businesses and still have tons of time for quality time with their kids His ‘secret sauce” to relationships Paul's tips for how to get started and rock your own entrepreneurial journey His podcast playlist And so much more! Celebs Go Dating: https://www.channel4.com/programmes/celebs-go-dating Paul's Site: http://paulcbrunson.com PCB Agency: http://pcbagency.com/ The Life Changing Book: “Why Should White Guys Have All the Fun: How Reginald Lewis Created a Billion-Dollar Business Empire” by Reginald Lewis & Blair S. Walker https://amzn.com/1574780360 “The Power of Habit: Why We Do What We Do In Life and Business” by Charles Duhigg: https://www.amazon.com/Power-Habit-What-Life-Business/dp/081298160X “Atomic Habits: An Easy & Proven Way to Build Good Habits & Break Bad Ones” by James Clear https://www.amazon.com/Atomic-Habits-Proven-Build-Break/dp/0735211299/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=atomic+habits&qid=1566689832&s=books&sr=1-1 USA Today Column: https://muckrack.com/paul-c-brunson/articles Coffee Bean Seedling Farm: Dorrett Haughton Farms, Blue Mountain Jamaica; Dorrett Haugton, Farmer Steve Harvey: http://SteveHarvey.com Match: Match.comPaul's Billionaire Mentor: Enver Yucel KAPLAN Test Prep: http://www.kaptest.com Board of Trustees for Bay Atlantic University: https://bau.edu Modern Day Matchmaker Series: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5AEC86A8CCB9FAA7 Connect with Paul: MY BLOG | http://paulcbrunson.com/ INSTAGRAM | https://www.instagram.com/paulcbrunson FACEBOOK | https://www.facebook.com/paulCbrunson LINKEDIN | http://linkedin.com/paulcbrunson TWITTER | https://twitter.com/paulcbrunson
I love to talk to people who have chosen to go all-in on their lives and businesses and especially those who decided to do it unconventionally. Paul C. Brunson is a fantastic example of that, and in today's episode — the first of a two part series — we are talking all about his journey from college flunkie to celebrity. Paul Carrick Brunson is a serial entrepreneur, television host, speaker, and author whose specialty lies in teaching others how to live and lead authentically. An internationally recognized expert in interpersonal relationships, personal development, and entrepreneurship, he currently serves as a featured business columnist for USA Today and co-host of UK's Celebs Go Dating television show. Major media outlets such as Good Morning America, the Oprah Winfrey Network, The Today Show, Nightline, and Black Enterprise have sought Paul's insights on everything from finding love to pursuing your passion. Named as a Top Voice on LinkedIn and one of the world's most influential matchmakers, Oprah said herself that, “Paul is much more than a matchmaker.” The heart of his work is centered on impacting lives through mentorship and developing a new generation of servant-leaders with a desire to change the world. Paul is the founder and chair of “Give Love, Build Hope” – a non-profit organization dedicated to transforming schools in rural areas of the Caribbean. A proud son of his native Jamaica, Paul's greatest achievements are in his roles of husband and father. When he's not serving the world, he's serving his family – likely with a Red Stripe beer in one hand and a good book in the other. In this episode, Paul and I are sharing: How he went from a college flunkie to an investment banker to a matchmaker to working with Oprah Blueprints of success and how his own blueprint changed over time The moment that changed everything for him and the book that single-handedly changed his life Some of Paul's favorite mantras for success How embracing his quirks helped him to chase his dreams The one thing he focuses on that is central to all of his businesses How he built multiple extremely successful businesses, including the #1 matchmaking industry in the world And so much more! Celebs Go Dating: https://www.channel4.com/programmes/celebs-go-dating Paul's Site: http://paulcbrunson.com PCB Agency: http://pcbagency.com/ The Life Changing Book: “Why Should White Guys Have All the Fun: How Reginald Lewis Created a Billion-Dollar Business Empire” by Reginald Lewis & Blair S. Walker https://amzn.com/1574780360 “The Power of Habit: Why We Do What We Do In Life and Business” by Charles Duhigg: https://www.amazon.com/Power-Habit-What-Life-Business/dp/081298160X “Atomic Habits: An Easy & Proven Way to Build Good Habits & Break Bad Ones” by James Clear https://www.amazon.com/Atomic-Habits-Proven-Build-Break/dp/0735211299/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=atomic+habits&qid=1566689832&s=books&sr=1-1 USA Today Column: https://muckrack.com/paul-c-brunson/articles Coffee Bean Seedling Farm: Dorrett Haughton Farms, Blue Mountain Jamaica; Dorrett Haugton, Farmer Steve Harvey: http://SteveHarvey.com Match: Match.comPaul's Billionaire Mentor: Enver Yucel KAPLAN Test Prep: http://www.kaptest.com Board of Trustees for Bay Atlantic University: https://bau.edu Modern Day Matchmaker Series: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5AEC86A8CCB9FAA7 Connect with Paul: MY BLOG | http://paulcbrunson.com/ INSTAGRAM | https://www.instagram.com/paulcbrunson FACEBOOK | https://www.facebook.com/paulCbrunson LINKEDIN | http://linkedin.com/paulcbrunson TWITTER | https://twitter.com/paulcbrunson
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Paul is a Mentor, Entrepreneur, & Television Host whose goal is to help you live your best life. He's the world's most influential matchmaker, founded and exited three businesses, host two television shows, spent nearly a decade working directly for a billionaire, and shares his experiences by mentoring through Knowledge Share. Show Notes Paul defines mentorship as "personal development in which a more experienced or more knowledgeable person guides a less experienced or less knowledgeable person." After over one year, I finally get Paul on The Entrepreneurial You podcast. Our conversation on mentorship for entrepreneurs was over before we knew it. It was filled with insights on the benefits of mentorship and how to become mentee material. There are lots of strategies to become a mentee but it always begin with your being ready to accept criticism. You must have a high level of self esteem and self love. Knowing you are enough is necessary. Shared Values Develop your north star for all areas of your life and look for people who resembles what you want to be. Whomever you are trying to identify as your mentor should share your values for the most part. It is important too to try and figure out what your prospective mentor is trying to accomplish and find ways to and value to them. The reality is that everyone has goals. We are all tuned in to ‘what's in it for me?” How can you help to advance their cause. It is very easy to digitally stalk your prospects so you are armed with all the information you need to move forward. ---- Top Tip Mentorship doesn't always have to look up. It is about surrounding yourself with the right people. Connect with Paul Carrick Brunson Website Twitter LinkedIn Visit our Sponsor: Jamaica Stock Exchange Email: Heneka Watkis-Porter
This is a bit long episode but it is worth the listen as Paul grew from a troubled teenager into an entrepreneur was is booked, busy, and blessed.
It's not about work-life balance anymore. We can't expect to completely separate the two... now it's about work life integration!
Charisma Quotient: Build Confidence, Make Connections and Find Love
What is your personal brand when it comes to dating? Do your actions and the clothes you wear align with your mindset in order to attract the kind of person you want? This week, Kim interviews the popular Paul Carrick Brunson, an entrepreneur, author, business columnist at USA Today and co-host of UK television show "Celebs Go Dating.” A former matchmaker like Kim, Paul has reinvented his life and rebranded his career countless times. For him, rebranding himself has allowed him to create the life he desires and goals on his terms. This smart and engaging conversation is about how you can make sure that the way you show up to others (your brand), is how you want to be perceived. Kim and Paul talk about the importance of understanding your values first and then living them authentically. If you're feeling stuck, this interview will show you a new way of thinking that can open up your possibilities to reinvent your dating life, relationships and career. You have the ability within you to attract the life and love you want, but you need to take action to get there. Paul talks about the power of mindset and achievement in obtaining your goals. If you're not attracting the kind of relationships or career you're looking for, focus and action are essential skills to inspire the change you seek. And when you begin taking the steps to alter your life for the better, it will create a ripple effect to the lives of those around you! If you're looking to uncover how you can rebrand and design your love life, sign up for a FREE breakthrough session with Kim here: https://meetme.so/kimbreakthrough
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Paul Brunson is a TV host, a matchmaker, an entrepreneur and a board member of BAU, which you’ll learn more about in this episode. In this episode you’ll learn about: - The quality that makes true entrepreneurs confidently face any risk, even financia
In this special episode, I interview entrepreneur and thought leader, Paul C. Brunson on his career journey, business start-up, and thoughts on love as a former match-maker. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Tammy & Mike are talking date night with their first and very special guest Paul Carrick Brunson! Paul (@PaulCBrunson) is a relationship coach, entrepreneur, author, and television host. Founder of the matchmaking firm PCBA, Paul has appeared as a co-host on the Oprah Winfrey Network’s 'Lovetown, USA'. He joins the couple to discuss love, first dates, and his new show 'Date Night Live' which premieres July 27th at 10/9c on Lifetime. ------------------ Paul C. Brunson ------------------ paulcbrunson.com Twitter & Instagram | @paulcbrunson Facebook | www.facebook.com/paulCbrunson LinkedIn | linkedin.com/paulcbrunson ------------------ Date Night Live ------------------ Twitter & Instagram | @DateNightLiveTV Let us know what you think while you're listening tweeting us @WeLeaveYouThis or use our hashtag #wlytpod Check out our website: www.weleaveyouthis.com Find us on Twitter & Instagram: @WeLeaveYouThis We're on Facebook: www.facebook.com/WeLeaveYouThis Got any feedback or something you want us to discuss? Email us at weleaveyouthis@gmail.com
How do you approach creating and negotiating a win-win situation in large media deals? Mentor, Entrepreneur, and Television Host, Paul Carrick Brunson (@PaulCBrunson) is recognized as one of the most influential small business leaders in the world. The former Investment Banker founded PCBA in 2009, an award-winning matchmaking agency that was acquired in 2016. Appearing as the co-host on Oprah Winfrey Network’s Lovetown, Oprah Winfrey notes, “Paul is much more than a matchmaker!” Debuting in 2017, Paul is hosting and executive producing a primetime docu-series on ABC. Paul also hosts Our World by Black Enterprise, a weekly syndicated network and cable TV show where he interviews today's top newsmakers and business leaders. View the . Thanks for Listening! I appreciate you visiting our site today and for listening to this episode. If you're listening through the Apple Podcast App, please help us by partnering with us to grow this movement. The first step to helping us reach more trailblazers is to ! (Please click the link from your cell phone, then click the REVIEWS tab). Ratings, reviews and subscribes are extremely helpful to expanding our reach within the Apple community.
From entrepreneur to tv host, author to producer, Paul Carrick Brunson is a busy man and YET he took time to sit down with me for this one on one. We talk about his humble beginnings to how he become the best matchmaker in the world. What's next for Paul? Press play to find out!
Matchmakers and how they help individuals who are looking to be in a long-term committed relationship.
What does it take for a blind date to lead to love? Shared values or a similar outlook on life need to be there, say Christina Antoniades, who sets couples up for The Washington Post's Date Lab, Paul Carrick Brunson, a professional matchmaker.
Show Notes In today’s podcast Rob & Leon interview the UK leading dating expert Des O Connor about his incredible journey that has been filled with many challenges financially and relationship-wise and how he has overcome them to become an outstanding leader in the Dating and Social Media niche. Des has hosted numerous sold-out live seminars, workshops and webinars in London and has coached clients throughout the UK and Internationally on how to find the right person to date. Des has appeared on various TV programmes and radio shows, serving as a guest expert on how people can build stronger relationships. He is a father of two young girls and a mentor to many other young people and adults. Also in the show Here’s just a few things you learn; How To deal with Toxic Relationships and Baggage from the past and design the perfect lifestyle from this day forward when your marriages vows have turned into marriage rows… How to spot if the person you’re about to marry has hidden agenda to take you to provable Dry cleaners( the divorce court) and kick you to the kerb. Des shares her personal journey of how became the UK no 1 Dating Coach (Mr Hitch) after hitting rock bottom and what happens when he ignored his intuition (This chapter can only be described as unsavoury). Discover The 10 sec mind trick you can use to move for negative to positive state that will ensure you work to peak performance. Find out the best way to deal with Jealous Haters and use it as rocket fuel to move you closer to your dreams and goals… Go figure: our across the pound friends send a special invitation for des to speak to an American audience with none other than king of matchmakers Paul Carrick Brunson (who has a syndicated show on Oprah TV network). Des drops knowledge bombs on: How to use You Tube and social Media to break into new Markets for business to make more of the green stuff… Hit play now to get even more elevating knowledge to soar you to higher heights of productivity and profitability. Success Quote Believe and keep developing yourself Recommend Resources YouTube search: topic + thought Leader or coach Connect Web – http://socialmediamarketingevents.com/ Web – http://datingandrelationshipconferences.com/ Facebook – https://en-gb.facebook.com/desoconnors/ LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/des-o-connor-22887b47
(http://brandingforbelievers.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/PCB.png) One of the biggest lessons he learned from working with Oprah is, people don’t support you because you have a winning history. They support you if they believe that you’re going to win, tomorrow. In this episode, Paul Carrick Brunson, famous for his work with OWN, Enver Yucel, the Huffington Post, and his award-winning matchmaking agency, breaks down what it really means to be an entrepreneur and what it really takes to go all in on entrepreneurship. He also shares powerful insights about how to manifest your ideas into something bigger than yourself. About Paul In the last five years, television host, author and professional matchmaker, Paul Carrick Brunson, has become recognized internationally as one of the most successful matchmakers. Paul is the founder and president of the award-winning matchmaking firm, The Paul C. Brunson Agency. His firm has served over 600 clients directly and has matched over 6,000 individuals on dates collectively through inventive live events and social media. In 2013, he received an NAACP Image Award nomination for his first book entitled: (http://www.oprah.com/own-lovetown-usa/OWN-Summer-Preview-Lovetown-USA) , Oprah Winfrey notes, “Paul is much more than a matchmaker, he’s a life coach.” Want More from Paul? His Website (http://paulcbrunson.com) Connect with Other Entrepreneurs at CNVO (http://cnvo.co) Social Media @paulcbrunson (https://twitter.com/PaulCBrunson)
Kemi Sogunle is the author of Love, Sex, Lies and Reality. Kemi is also a professional writer, speaker, IT business analyst as well as a professional life and relationship coach. She is dedicated to helping others transform their lives through self-development and growth, gaining knowledge and understanding of self-love before becoming involved in a relationship, find what works best and how to stay true to oneself while connecting with others to build solid relationships that will make their lives better not bitter. She writes and speaks from a personal place and experience on relationships, healing, forgiveness and purposeful living by moving from pain to purpose. Kemi began her journey to becoming a life and relationship coach after her separation and divorce, which led her to soul-searching. She connected to her spirituality while viewing life from a different perspective. She shares deep and inspirational messages through her writing and has touched many lives across the globe. She also teaches, motivates and inspires others to become the best version of the person God created them to be on daily basis. She believes that living truthfully is paramount to long-lasting relationships and healthy living. She also hosts a talk show named after her book, which has featured former NFL player and author, Jerone Davison and the award winning and internationally recognized matchmaker, Paul Carrick Brunson (podcasts available on iTunes). Her articles have been featured on Ezine Articles, Self-Growth and her podcasts on Roots Radio Love (Kemi's Lounge). She has also been featured Diaspora PR and iGroove Radio. She is a member of the Women Speakers Association (WSA), Non-Fiction Authors Association and Relationship Coaching Institute (RCI).
Hanif J. Williams speaks with NAACP Image Award nominee and relationship expert, Paul Carrick Brunson. Paul is the host of Love Town USA on Oprah Winfrey's OWN Network and best sellling Author of "It's Complicated (But It Doesnt Have To Be)." Paul opens up to Hanif about Love, Family and his unique journey to success, this is a show you do not want to miss. Love is in the air!
A show dedicated to empowering you with tools to realize your greatness and walk in your purpose. ***The Power of Your Relationships!"*** Did you know that your relationships have the potential to carry you to phenomenal levels of greatness and success or drag you to horrendous levels of mediocrity and failure? Join myself, Motivational/Inspirational Genius, Myles W. Miller, Relationship Expert and Recording Artist, Mr. Joe Smith, and Relationship Expert and Life Coach, The Modern Day Matchmaker, Mr. Paul Carrick Brunson as we discuss "The Power of Relationships!"