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Do you think you are an expert in your business? Well I thought I was until I met Beth. My new guest this week is Beth Caldwell a Self-Help Author, Motivational Speaker, Success Coach and the Executive Director of Pittsburgh Professional Women. Beth helped inspire people around the Globe as a part of the Steve Harvey Success Institute Team. We discuss how to train your mindset to accomplish all the tasks that are most important. She wrote 13 books and her newest "Overcoming Imposter Syndrome" is available soon. Tune in and see how Beth can help you succeed. www.coachbethcaldwell.com Subscribe to my channel spillwithme.com
Beth Caldwell is Self Help Author, Motivational Speaker who started Pittsburgh Professional Women in 2004. We talked about her coaching business and how she helps women grow to their full capacity. We discuss how to train your mind to be more productive in your everyday life. Beth wrote 13 books and her book called Frantic to focused helped me. Her newest book “Imposter Syndrome” is getting a lot of attention. Need a Success Coach? Contact Beth Caldwell on LinkedIn or www.coachbethcaldwell.com Spillwithme.com
Kristen is a business & personal financial coach & who specializes in helping small business owners and entrepreneurs develop and strengthen their money management skills, eliminate debt, and create cash flow systems to maximize profit and ultimately build wealth. By developing specific action plans that are tailored to each client's needs, values, and goals, it allows them to live and retire in ways they only thought they could dream. Kristen is a Master Financial Coach, Certified Profit First Coach, and recipient of the Pittsburgh Professional Women 2021 Influential Leadership Award. Kristen is fueled by her passion to help others succeed, make impact in their communities and become financially free. In her spare time, she is an avid runner and lifter. She lives in the suburbs of Pittsburgh, PA with her husband and two children. Facebook Instagram LinkedIn Website Link to Group Coaching
Beth has done a lot of the things that have required massive courage. Being a true "mama bear" to her 2 boys and having to raise them alone after a divorce helped her to learn to ignore the thoughts and judgments of others. She believes the number one problem facing women in America today is the constant worry about what others think. Seeing this problem, she has become THE Success Coach for Women. BIO Beth is a social worker turned author-preneur. A popular writer and columnist in the United States, she is the author of 13 popular books on leadership and personal development. Her articles have appeared in Smart Business magazine, The Pittsburgh Business Times, American City Business Journals, and THRIVE Global. Beth is the founder of Pittsburgh Professional Women, one of the largest professional membership organizations for women in Western Pennsylvania. Connect with Beth at: www.coachbethcaldwell.com Find her books: Amazon Connect with your host, Kim Lengling: www.kimlenglingauthor.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kim-lengling1/support
Beth Caldwell is a well-known author, speaker, and influencer. She is the Executive Director of Pittsburgh Professional Women, the founder of Leadership Academy for Women and the SHIFT Coaching Program for Women. From 2014-2018, she helped inspire people around the globe as a part of the Steve Harvey Success Institute team. https://www.linkedin.com/in/bethcaldwell/
Beth Caldwell is an author, speaker, business success strategist and a host for Pittsburgh BizTV Shows. Since 2014, she has been a global instructor with the Steve Harvey Success Institute. She is also a columnist for the Pittsburgh Business Times newspaper and Smart Business magazine, but is best known as the founder of Pittsburgh Professional Women and Leadership Academy for Women. Recognized by Pittsburgh Magazine as an influential and innovative leader, Beth was named a “40 Under 40″ winner the day before her 40th birthday. In October she was recognized with the Pennsylvania Woman of Courage Award. Beth teaches workshops on leadership, business, and inspiration to audiences worldwide. Attend my one-day conference January 27th in Pittsburgh. Learn more here. Beth’s Challenges; Stop trying to do everything at once and Stop making decisions based on what other people might think. Beth’s Eight Easy Ways to Enjoy an Effective 2018 If you liked this interview, check out these interviews with social broadcaster Sunny Lenarduzzi and Super Connector Larry Gioia.
Follow Linda on Social Media @ Chickfitstudio on Facebook Instagram and Twitter and my website is www.chickfit.me Mary Lee’s personal turnaround came as a stay-at-home mother with four children under seven-years-old who endured a divorce that took her and her children from the country club life to public assistance from where she re-invented her life to support her family. Mary Lee has a unique perspective with 20+ years as a CEO and currently leads a $24 million organization within a 60,000 employee organization as well as coaches executives on how mindful practice and a mindset shift lead to playing big in the corner office and life. Swap overwhelmed for freedom. Mary Lee is the leadership columnist for "The Huffington Post" and is also the recipient of the Honorary Woman if Courage Award by Pennsylvania Women Work, The Lifetime Achievement Award by Pittsburgh Society of Association Executives, and The Women of Integrity Award by Pittsburgh Professional Women. Mary Lee is the "Mindful Leadership" columnist for Smart Business Magazine and is a former reporter for The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. She’s been featured in Money Magazine, ABC, CBS, NBC, NPR, Yahoo.com, U.S. News and World Report, msn.com, Forbes.com, CareerBuilder.com and Monster.com. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. She’s been featured in Money Magazine, ABC, CBS, NBC, NPR, Yahoo.com, U.S. News and World Report, msn.com, Forbes.com, CareerBuilder.com and Monster.com. If you are not in the place you’d like to be in your career and happiness, Mary not only walked a mile in your shoes - she's broken a few heels and changed shoes dozens of times thinking change was enough. She knows what it's like to think your options are limited and you aren't sure what decision to make so you do nothing and a burdensome mediocrity becomes your new normal. Or you try new things yet the results stay the same. You doubt if you can get it all done, be happy, get the business or engage those who matter. Mary and her children were on public assistance and She wondered how she would move forward and if her children would ever ever go to college. She had a stack of business and self-help books next to her bed that were up to my pillow. Mary mentored under people, took classes, purchased online programs. She worked hard, advanced to the C- Suite running organizations worth up to $26 million, created successful businesses, became a turnaround agent but noticed with all my success she was stressed, detached and had little time or intimacy for the things that mattered most to me. Then she studied and integrated mindful practice into my life and instead of chasing down change, meaningful answers came flooding my way. It's much easier and happier this way. Over time you adapt to limiting mindsets or situations such that you tell yourself that nothing is really wrong and this is just the way things are. That moves you into adapting to a sense that there is nothing you can do about it. And here you play small. It's out of your hands anyway. You're not even sure what makes you unique. There are mindsets, practices, phases of your work and personal life and relationships that should come to an end to open up the space for the next one. Unplugging things whose time has passed allows for the energetic burst of innovation that propels you forward to fulfillment. But sometimes you aren't even sure what to unplug. The lesson? Good cannot begin until bad ends The takeaways from this episode are: Your circumstances don't have to define you Good cannot begin until bad ends Your options are never as limited as you think A positive mindset changes your outcome How to stop being trapped in the victim mindset The importance of being present and enjoying the moment Your work, career, business, leadership style, personal life is directly tied to your mindful awareness You are enough just the way you are when your miserable do something that puts you back in that mindset of where you were happy. How to make time for the little things even when your stressed to the max
My Guest Beth Caldwell, Professional Speaker and Founder of Pittsburgh Professional Women and Leadership Academy for Women. She is a prolific writer and has written 5 books on business and personal empowerment. In this candid interview, Beth shares her secret on finding your purpose and how You can be a successful entrepreneur while staying True to yourself and business. As a 2015 Pennsylvania Woman of Courage Award Winner~ she would know! Take a listen and some notes. You are going to enjoy her energy and wisdom!
In today's episode of the Embracing Your Unlimited Possibilities Podcast, Carol A. Briney interviews Speaker, Author, Business Strategist and Entrepreneur Beth Caldwell. Beth shares her story of loss, change, being at the bottom and choosing to grow in spite of it all. Beth is the founder of Pittsburgh Professional Women and The Leadership Academy.
Beth Caldwell has been networking and connecting women with one another since she was a girl scout. Today she is a popular author and business consultant who works with small business owners and entrepreneurs. She's authored five books and is a regular contributor to the Pittsburgh Business Times newspaper but she's best known for her organization Pittsburgh Professional Women. In 2013 she launched Leadership Academy for Women and released the book Smart Leadership: How to Shift From Ineffective Boss to Brilliant Leader. In 2014 she became an instructor for the Steve Harvey Success Institute. Her latest book is called INSPIRE: Women's Stories of Accomplishment, Encouragement and Influence. A single mom for more than 20 years, Beth has successfully navigated parenting her two sons, her youngest having a number of special medical and developmental needs. She's an expert at balancing faith, family, community and a stellar career. She's learned through her own personal experience that yes you CAN do it all...you just can't do it all at the same time. Vist http://www.smart-leadership.net for more information.