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Today's episode explores the complex world of genetic testing, with a specific focus on fertility and health. Jaclyn Downs, a functional genomics analyst, provides in-depth insights into how genetic variations, particularly MTHFR, can impact overall health and fertility. She emphasizes the importance of comprehensive genetic interpretation, debunking common myths and explaining how genetic testing can provide personalized insights into an individual's health potential. Our discussion covers topics ranging from detoxification and cellular health to nutrition and supplement choices, offering you a holistic understanding of how genetics intersect with fertility and wellness. Episode Highlights: Jaclyn's journey from birth work and midwifery to genetic research, specifically focusing on MTHFR and genetic pathways. The misconceptions about MTHFR, clarifying that it's a genetic variant affecting nearly 50% of the population, not a rare mutation. How genetic variants impact health and are not simply "on or off". The basics of genetic testing, including how it works, the process of collecting and analyzing genetic data, and the importance of comprehensive genetic interpretation. Detoxification pathways, oxidative stress, and how genetics influence cellular health Practical ways to support detoxification through diet, water, and air quality. Insight into folic acid, methylfolate, and B12 supplementation, explaining the importance of understanding genetic variations when choosing supplements. The benefits of genetic testing before fertility treatments. Related Links: Sign up for Private Fertility Coaching with Nora here For full show notes and guest related links: https://www.naturallynora.ca/blog/138 Grab Your FREE Resources: Just starting your TTC journey? Download my Eat To Get Pregnant Guide Having trouble getting and staying pregnant? Download my Top 3 Things To Do When You're Not Getting Pregnant Wondering what supplements to take to help you conceive? Download my Fertility Foundations Supplement Guide Please Note: The contents of this podcast are for educational and informational purposes only. The information is not to be interpreted as, or mistaken for, clinical advice. Please consult a medical professional or healthcare provider for medical advice, diagnoses, or treatment.
Starting well in life seems to come naturally for many. We're excited. Enthused. Ready to move out and make our mark. But then…along comes middle age…and the second half. And a surprisingly few of us—even as believers—end up finishing well. This week on The Land and the Book, we’ll meet an Old Testament character with urgent insights for you and me. Practical biblical help…to finish well in the second half! Donate to Moody Radio: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/landandthebookSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Consistency is tough—especially when life throws curveballs like travel, shifting schedules, or unexpected challenges. In today's episode, Kevin and Alan explain the key to sticking with your habits. They share personal stories, practical strategies, and a powerful “Consistency Star” tool to help you stay on track. Learn why willpower alone isn't enough, how your environment shapes success, and why letting go of perfection can make all the difference.Learn more about:Next Level Live 2025: Saturday, April 5th, 2024 (10:00 am to 4:00 pm EST) - https://bit.ly/4aTwC7Q_____________________NLU is not just a podcast; it's a gateway to a wealth of resources designed to help you achieve your goals and dreams. From our Next Level Dreamliner to our Group Coaching, we offer a variety of tools and communities to support your personal development journey.For more information, please check out our website at the link below.
King Solomon once said that of the writing of parenting books there will be no end. From Shepherding a Child's Heart to the gospel center movements of the 2010s, there are plenty of books out there on the *theology* or the principles of parenting. But parenting is unique in that the Bible offers little *practical* instruction. Yes it instructs us *what* we are to teach our children. Yes it lays out for us the tools of discipline. But it says little to nothing of all the practicals that make up the day in and day out experience of being a parent. This is also where books on principles or the goals of parenting typically fall short. This is because the goal of parenting is not to follow a formula, be it from the Bible or the newest parenting book, but to learn wisdom. The Bible doesn't make robots out of parents and children, but gives them the instructions and principles to shape their souls to love and adore the good, the true, and the beautiful. And much of that learning and wisdom is practical in nature, not theoretical. This episode is brought to you by our premier sponsors, Armored Republic and Reece Fund, as well as our Patreon members and donors. You can join our Patreon at patreon.com/rightresponseministries or you can donate at rightresponseministries.com/donate.So today let's dive into practical lessons on parenting, training, discipline and everything in-between.*MINISTRY SPONSORS:**Private Family Banking*How to Connect with Private Family Banking:1. FREE 20-MINUTE COURSE HERE: https://www.canva.com/design/DAF2TQVcA10/WrG1FmoJYp9o9oUcAwKUdA/view2. Send an email inquiry to chuck@privatefamilybanking.com3. Receive a FREE e-book entitled "How to Build Multi-Generational Wealth Outside of Wall Street and Avoid the Coming Banking Meltdown", by going to https://www.protectyourmoneynow.net4. Set up a FREE Private Family Banking Discovery call using this link: https://calendly.com/familybankingnow/30min5. For a Multi-Generational Wealth Planning Guide Book for only $4.99, use this link for my affiliate relationship with "Seven Generations Legacy": https://themoneyadvantage.idevaffiliate.com/13.html*Reece Fundhttps://www.reecefund.com/*Dominion: Wealth Strategists* is a full-service financial planning and wealth management firm dedicated to putting more money in the hands of the church. With an education focused approach, they will help you take dominion over your finances.https://reformed.money/
Do you ever feel like the clutter in your home is holding you back from growing your business? In today's episode, I sit down with Carrie Bock, host of the Christian Faith and OCD Podcast, to talk about how organizing and creating a peaceful home can be the foundation for success in your business. Friend, God has created you to DREAM—but to truly step into that calling, you need the systems and structure to support it. Let's dive into this incredible conversation with Carrie and get started today! What You'll Learn in This Episode: ✔ Why home organization plays a key role in business success ✔ How a peaceful space impacts your productivity and focus ✔ Practical ways to create order in your home (even with a busy schedule!) ✔ How faith and organization go hand in hand in creating the life and business you're called to build So excited for you to jump in! xoxo, Chelsi Jo . . . Resources from Today's Show:
Summary In this engaging episode of the Muscles & Mindset Podcast, Dr. Ali Novitsky dives deep into the concept of vibrational energy—explaining how it influences our emotional, physical, and spiritual well-being. Drawing from her recent experience at Miraval in Tucson, she shares how environments and interpersonal interactions affect our energy levels. Dr. Novitsky breaks down how low vibrational energy can stem from gloomy settings, draining relationships, and unregulated emotions, while also offering practical strategies to raise your energy. From embracing curiosity instead of judgment and valuing genuine rest, to managing stress through movement, deep breathing, and mindfulness practices, she guides listeners in the art of energy elevation. By understanding and nurturing your energy, you're better equipped to tap into your intuition, set healthy boundaries, and foster a higher state of consciousness.Key Points - Defining Vibrational Energy: Dr. Novitsky explains that vibrational energy isn't “woo” but rooted in physics—it's the natural force behind our intuition and overall well-being. - Environmental Impact: Dark, draining settings and judgmental relationships can lower your energy, while vibrant, positive environments uplift you. - Curiosity vs. Judgment: Shifting from judgment to curiosity not only raises your energy but also opens up healthier interactions. - Rest & Boundaries: Beyond sleep, incorporating deliberate periods of rest and setting boundaries are essential to recharge your emotional and spiritual energy. - Mind Management: Techniques such as journaling, deep breathing, and mindful movement help manage thought spirals and regulate emotional intensity. - Community Influence: Surrounding yourself with high-vibe, supportive people plays a crucial role in maintaining and boosting your vibrational energy.Timestamps - 00:02 – Dr. Novitsky introduces the episode and shares her backstory from Miraval, setting the stage for exploring vibrational energy. - 01:58 – An explanation of vibrational energy unfolds, emphasizing how different environments can either elevate or drain your energy. - 04:17 – A vivid description of low-vibe settings illustrates how surroundings—like a dark, gray town—can impact your emotional state. - 06:28 – The discussion shifts to the power of curiosity over judgment, highlighting how a mindset shift can improve your energy flow. - 08:29 – Emphasis on the importance of rest and establishing boundaries to prevent burnout and maintain high energy. - 10:16 – Practical techniques are introduced for managing the mind, including deep breathing and movement as tools for emotional regulation. - 12:43 – Dr. Novitsky discusses the role of emotional regulation and introduces a stress scale to gauge and manage emotional intensity. - 14:32 – Grounding techniques are shared, detailing how to process overwhelming emotions by recognizing and naming them. - 16:40 – Strategies for handling intense emotions through brief distractions and mindful awareness are outlined. - 19:09 – The importance of choosing high-vibe relationships is stressed, reinforcing the idea that who you surround yourself with significantly influences your energy.Follow Dr. Ali Novitsky on TikTok | Facebook | Instagram | YouTubeSubscribe to the Muscles and Mindset Podcast on Spotify | Apple PodcastsWork with Dr. Ali• Beginner Strength Training Program – 12 months for only $199! Enroll TODAY• Transform® 9.0 – Enrollment is now open! Kickoff on May 5th; start bonus content today. Learn more HERE• Total Fitness Program – A 12-month mind and body fitness experience. Enroll HERE• The Fit Collective® is affiliated with InBody USA and Canada. Click HERE for 15% off select models (small referral commission may apply).
Are we protecting our kids or holding them back? In this episode, Justin talks with Lenore Skenazy about the unintended consequences of overprotection and why kids need to experience risk to build confidence, resilience, and essential life skills. From eliminating stairs in homes to constant parental surveillance, we examine how fear-based parenting is shaping modern childhood—and what we can do to change it. KEY POINTS: The growing trend of designing homes for maximum parental surveillance and risk elimination. Why removing all risks from a child’s life can have long-term negative effects on their mental health and independence. The difference between reasonable safety precautions (e.g., seat belts, helmets) and excessive protection that stifles growth. How parental fear contributes to anxiety, depression, and dependence in kids. Practical ways to introduce independence and calculated risk into children’s lives. QUOTE OF THE EPISODE:"Fear doesn’t prevent death, but it prevents life." KEY INSIGHTS FOR PARENTS: Removing every possible risk doesn't make kids safer—it makes them less capable. Letting children navigate small risks (like climbing stairs, using a knife, or walking to school) helps them build real-world skills. Worrying can feel like an action, but it doesn’t change reality—teaching skills and fostering independence does. Kids don’t need a risk-free life; they need a chance to learn, adapt, and grow. RESOURCES MENTIONED: Let Grow – Free resources for fostering childhood independence. Supervision Not Required podcast – A new podcast on raising confident, capable kids. ACTION STEPS FOR PARENTS: Identify one small area where you can give your child more independence. Teach them practical skills rather than avoiding potential risks. Shift your mindset from "How do I eliminate all risks?" to "How do I prepare my child to handle them?" Connect with other parents who value childhood independence to build confidence in your approach. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, we're diving into a topic that many of us experience but don't often talk about—jealousy. As working moms, we juggle so many responsibilities, and jealousy can sneak up when we compare ourselves to others. But what if we could use it as a tool for growth and self-improvement?
Send us a textThe Not-So-Subtle Art of ComplainingMost of us complain, but is it good or bad? What makes it productive or toxic?Overview of what will be covered: Common language patterns of complainingThe benefits and downsides of complainingHow to shift from chronic complaining The Language of Complaints This was discovered by using AI to analyze posts on a social media platform that contained complaints. We then used the NLP Meta Model pattern to refine the search and find the 8 most common language patterns in complaints. Four of the most common patterns fit into the Meta Model, and AI discovered four patterns that are unique to complaining.Discuss the top 8 common language patterns of complaining: Negative Personal Attribution (e.g., “He's rude,” “They're such idiots.”) Lost Evaluator or Lost Performative Absolute Overgeneralization – Never, Always, Nothing, etc. (“They never listen”) Universal Quantifier Modal Operators – Can't, Should, Need to (“She should know better.”) Cause/Effect Statements (“Because they lied, I'm mad,” “He's late again, so it's pointless now.”)Rhetorical Venting Questions - Why and How (“Why are people so annoying?”)Hyperbolic Adverbs – Totally, Absolutely, Completely (“This is totally unfair”)“Keeps” Phrases - (“She keeps yelling.” “This keeps happening.”)Sarcasm - “Thanks/Good Job” (“Oh, great job!”) Recognizing these patterns can help us avoid chronic complaining, lessen its negative impact on ourselves, or better understand how to deal with people who complain to us.The Positive Side of Complaining Exploring how complaining can be beneficial:One of the NLP presuppositions is “All behavior is useful in some context.” When does complaining serve a useful purpose? The Dark Side of Complaining Strategies to Overcome Chronic Complaining in Ourselves Key Takeaways:Complaining isn't inherently bad—it depends on the purpose and frequency.Recognizing language patterns can help us become more mindful of our complaints.Finding balance is key - venting is okay, but chronic negativity is damaging.Practical ways to shift from unhelpful complaining to productive problem-solving. Support the show
Welcome to the Daily Disciple Podcast. As daily disciples, we seek to adore and follow Jesus our teacher into the abundant life that he offers. Because we find Jesus to be irresistible and fascinating and incredibly practical, we want to be students of his teaching found in scripture. Today's episode is found in Matthew 4 "Make it Practical".
This podcast episode features an enlightening interview with Matthew from Heat Line, a company renowned for its innovative heat cable solutions tailored for recreational vehicles (RVs). We delve into the critical topic of RVing in extreme heat, where we explore practical strategies and advice to ensure comfort and safety during hot weather excursions. Matthew elucidates the distinguishing features of Heat Line's products, emphasizing their self-regulating technology, which offers superior performance compared to traditional heat tape. Additionally, we highlight various destinations, including Carson City, Nevada, and the historic charm of Virginia City, replete with engaging anecdotes and recommendations for local attractions. Join us as we navigate the complexities of RV maintenance and the joys of outdoor adventures, providing invaluable insights for both seasoned travelers and novices alike.This engaging episode of the Smart RVer podcast provides a thorough examination of the RV lifestyle, with a particular focus on maintaining comfort and efficiency while traveling in high temperatures. The episode features a pivotal interview with Matthew from Heat Line, who specializes in heating cable solutions for RVs. His insights into the differences between standard heat tape and advanced heating cable technology are invaluable for RV owners concerned about freezing water lines in colder conditions. Matthew explains how self-regulating heating cables adjust their output based on environmental conditions, thus preventing overheating and ensuring consistent performance across varying temperatures. Alongside the technical discussion, the hosts, Eric and Alexis, share practical strategies for RVing in the heat. They emphasize the importance of regular maintenance for air conditioning units and suggest utilizing portable fans and outdoor cooking to mitigate heat within the confines of an RV. The conversation highlights the necessity of ensuring that both the RV's heating and cooling systems are in optimal working order, particularly when venturing into extreme climates. This blend of technical insight and actionable advice equips listeners with the tools they need to enhance their RV experiences.The episode also previews a trip to Carson City, Nevada, where the hosts outline various local attractions and RV parks. They discuss the blend of outdoor adventures, historical sites, and local dining options available to travelers, painting a vivid picture of what RVers can expect in this vibrant destination. This episode is not merely an informational guide; it encapsulates the spirit of adventure inherent in the RV lifestyle, encouraging listeners to embrace the joys of life on the road.Takeaways: The podcast features an insightful interview with Matthew from Heat Line, who specializes in heat cables for RV applications, providing essential information for RV owners. Listeners are advised to regularly service their RV air conditioning units to ensure optimal performance, especially in hot climates where cooling is crucial. Practical tips for RVing in hot weather include utilizing portable 12-volt fans, cooking outdoors, and maintaining proper shading to enhance comfort. The importance of ensuring your RV's engine cooling system is functioning correctly is emphasized to prevent overheating during travel in high temperatures. The episode also highlights the significance of using high-quality products for RV maintenance, as cheaper alternatives often lead to dissatisfaction and additional costs. Listeners gain knowledge about various RV parks and attractions in Carson City, Nevada, enhancing their travel experiences while exploring new destinations. Links referenced in this episode:hotboatropes.com
In this special episode of The Liquidity Event, BKFi leaders John and AJ interview tax attorney Christopher Karachale about Qualified Small Business Stock (QSBS) - a powerful tax benefit allowing founders to exclude up to $10 million (or more) from capital gains taxes when selling shares. Key Timestamps: 1:50 - What is QSBS? The $10 million exclusion explained 3:16 - History of QSBS: From 1992 to today's 100% exclusion 8:15 - Qualification requirements: Company & shareholder criteria 11:13 - "Qualified trade or business" explained 12:18 - Prohibited business categories 14:14 - Tips for founders to qualify for QSBS 18:30 - LLC conversion strategies for QSBS 20:45 - Fixing past entity mistakes to qualify 22:54 - LLC to C-Corp conversion: FMV basis benefit 26:15 - 1045 rollovers: Strategy for selling before 5 years 29:04 - QSBS stacking: Advanced strategies with trusts 35:38 - Practical advice for early-stage founders Connect with us: Email: liquidityevent@brooklynfi.com Leave a voicemail: memo.fm/liquidityevent Don't forget to like, subscribe, and leave a review! New episodes every Friday. #FinancialAdvice #IPO #StartupTips #AIInfrastructure #Entrepreneurship
Send us a textEpisode Title: The Power of Community – Why We Need Each OtherEpisode Summary:In today's episode of The Keith Brown Show, we're talking about something that can make or break our well-being—community. Whether you realize it or not, we all need meaningful connections to thrive. But in a world where isolation is becoming more common, how do we build strong, supportive relationships? We'll explore why community is essential and share practical ways to connect with others, no matter where you are in life.What You'll Learn in This Episode:✅ The key reasons why community is vital for success and well-being✅ How having strong social ties can improve your mental and emotional health✅ Practical steps to build and strengthen your personal and professional connections✅ Why giving before you get is the secret to deep relationships✅ How to create your own community if you don't have oneKey Takeaways:Community provides support, encouragement, and accountability during life's ups and downs.Strong relationships enhance mental health, reduce stress, and contribute to a longer life.Growth and opportunities often come through the people you surround yourself with.Building community requires intentionality—reaching out, showing up, and investing in others.Action Steps to Build Connection:Reach out to someone today—send a text or invite them for a chat.Join a group or organization that aligns with your interests.Offer support and encouragement before expecting it in return.Get involved in a cause or volunteer—it's a great way to meet like-minded people.Be consistent and show up for your relationships.If you can't find the right community, start one yourself!Connect with Keith:
Finding Body Peace with Nina Manolson Guest Nina Manolson Summary: This episode of *Come Back to Love®* is one that will bring you straight into your heart—deeply, powerfully, and with so much compassion. Did you know that 99% of women judge their bodies at least 9 times a day—every single day? The pressure to look a certain way is relentless, and the diet industry only fuels the cycle of shame, self-criticism, and disconnection from our true selves. Instead of bringing us closer to health and happiness, it keeps us stuck in a loop of never feeling enough. But what if there was another way? A way to **listen to your body, honor it, and build a relationship based on trust and kindness rather than control and punishment**? That's exactly what we're diving into with my special guest, Nina Manolson, MA, Body-Peace® Coach. Nina is a master at helping women shift from body struggle to body peace, guiding them to reconnect with their bodies in a way that feels nourishing, empowering, and deeply loving. In this episode, we explore: How to break free from the cycle of body shame and self-judgment Why traditional dieting keeps you disconnected from your body's wisdom How to create a personal “map” back to body trust and self-compassion Practical steps to treat yourself with the love and care you deserve If you've ever looked in the mirror and wished you could feel *at home* in your body instead of at war with it, this episode is for you. It's time to reclaim your relationship with yourself and Come Back to Love®—body, mind, and soul. Bio: Nina Manolson, MA, is the founder of Body-Peace® and a Body-Peace® coach, dedicated to helping women end the war with food and body so they can feel truly at home in their bodies. She has been working with women for more than 30 years, combining her expertise as a therapist, Body-Trust® guide, and Psychology of Eating teacher. Nina's work integrates compassionate coaching, body-centered practices, and deep inquiry into societal and personal narratives to help women build sustainable, nourishing, and respectful relationships with their bodies. She is also the co-host of the podcast HERstory on a Plate, which celebrates the intersection of food, culture, and women's stories. In addition to one-on-one and group coaching, Nina offers workshops, courses, and retreats designed to create lasting transformation. She is the creator of the Body-Peace® app and the author of poetry that inspires women to reconnect with themselves. Nina holds a master's degree in counseling psychology and is passionate about creating spaces where women feel seen, supported, and celebrated. https://ninamanolson.com/ FREE GIFT: I have two free offers: Body-Peace® Journal: https://ninamanolson.com/practicingbodypeace/ Body-Peace® Masterclass: https://ninamanolson.com/free-body-peace-masterclass/ Learn more about Robyn here: https://www.comebacktolove.com
Send Me A Message!! Ben Raskin takes us on a journey through the peaceful coexistence of trees and crops in a revolutionary approach to growing food. As Head of Agroforestry at the Soil Association and author of eight books, Ben shares how his 12 years as an organic vegetable grower evolved into a passion for integrating trees into horticultural systems.The conversation reveals surprising insights that challenge conventional growing wisdom. Did you know vegetable beds sheltered by trees can be 4-5°C warmer than open ground, potentially extending your growing season by weeks? Or that many leafy crops actually prefer partial shade, especially during increasingly common heat waves? Ben expertly explains how trees buffer extreme weather conditions while fostering rich underground fungal networks that transport nutrients across remarkable distances.Practical applications abound for gardeners of all scales. The humble wood chip emerges as an unsung hero – from its use as a soil amendment that boosts fungal populations to its potential as a sustainable peat-free propagation medium. Ben's firsthand experiments reveal that ramial wood chip – material from young branches – offers particular benefits when applied directly to soil without composting.Beyond techniques, Ben shares a compelling vision for food system resilience in an uncertain climate future. Through his work at the Soil Association, he bridges the gap between environmental campaigners pushing for rapid change and farmers navigating practical economic realities. His perspective on diversity and resilience offers a hopeful path forward: systems that prioritize sustainability may yield less in optimal years but deliver consistently when conditions deteriorate.Whether you're a home gardener curious about food forests or a market grower seeking climate adaptation strategies, this conversation provides both philosophical framework and practical tools for working with, rather than against, natural systems. Ready to reimagine your growing space with trees as allies?Support the showIf there is any topic you would like covered in future episodes, please let me know. Email: info@mastermygarden.com Master My Garden Courses: https://mastermygarden.com/courses/Check out Master My Garden on the following channels Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mastermygarden/ Instagram @Mastermygarden https://www.instagram.com/mastermygarden/ Until next week Happy gardening John
We all love a good actionable list, and this week I'm taking you through ten wallet-friendly ways to level up your life without burning a hole in your budget. From sprucing up your morning routine to splurging on fancy hand soaps, I explore practical strategies for enhancing your lifestyle without breaking the bank. With the current cost of living, it's never been more important to prioritise upgrades that improve your life long-term (that includes improving your happiness!). Have a listen, and let me know on socials what small thing you fit into your budget that leaves you feeling like the baddie that you are! Episode highlights: Practical strategies for upgrading life affordably. The importance of carving out time for personal choice and enjoyment. How to enhance your daily routine, and indulgences without overspending. “When is a spend lifestyle creep that is going to be damaging and when is a spend actually a perfectly reasonable expression of lifestyle elevation?"Emma [05:19] “When we're actually looking at taking care of ourselves, looking after ourselves and prioritising ourselves, we have to consider the financial component."Emma [04:31] “Sometimes having something in stock and available to you is actually a really good way to stop yourself from like having that scarcity..."Emma [21:20] Where to find The Broke Generation Website: https://thebrokegeneration.com/?v=518f4a738816 Instagram: https://instagram.com/the.brokegeneration TikTok: @the.brokegeneration Order my book, Good with Money! Sign up to The Glue: the weekly money psychology and mindset newsletter www.thebrokegeneration.com/subscribe, where you’ll also get your free Financial Values workbook.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Life is hard. Struggles are inevitable for you and for the people you love. But even when things feel overwhelming, there's always something you can do. And in today's episode, you're getting a toolkit – a companion guide to all of life's twists and turns. When life feels chaotic, you deserve clarity. When emotions feel overwhelming, you deserve tools that work. And when you feel stuck, you deserve a way forward. That's all in today's conversation with world-renowned clinical psychologist Dr. Julie Smith. Dr. Julie is here to share the essential strategies that will help you navigate stress, anxiety, and life's toughest moments with confidence. This episode will change the way you approach your emotions and mental strength forever. You'll learn: -How to handle difficult emotions in the moment -The biggest mistakes you make when dealing with stress & anxiety -How to stop overthinking and regain control of your mind -Practical tools to build resilience and mental strength -Why you are so much stronger than you realize—and how to tap into your strength This is one of those conversations you're not only going to love, you're going to want to share it with everyone you care about. For more resources, click here for the podcast episode page. If you enjoyed this eye-opening episode, listen to this one next: How to Control Your Mind & Redirect Your Energy to Self TransformationConnect with Mel: Get Mel's #1 bestselling book, The Let Them TheoryWatch the episodes on YouTubeFollow Mel on Instagram The Mel Robbins Podcast InstagramMel's TikTok Sign up for Mel's personal letter Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ to listen to new episodes ad-freeDisclaimer
Welcome to another episode of the Michelle Chalfant Show, where we're cutting through the chaos of today's world with the incredible Jennifer Dawn. Jennifer, a gifted medium and spiritual life coach, is here to shed light on the energetic shifts we're all feeling and why they're actually paving the way for a brighter future. We kick things off by chatting about the whirlwind of emotions many of us experience — anger, uncertainty, and even the urge to shake things up in our lives. Jennifer offers her wisdom on how these turbulent times can lead to personal and spiritual growth, reminding us that even in the chaos, there's a purpose and potential for betterment. Then, we get into the heart of connection. Jennifer emphasizes the power of being truly present with loved ones and the impact of engaging deeply with our communities. It's about finding energy and support in these connections rather than feeling drained. Jennifer introduces some practical exercises to help you align with your true self and shatter any negative energy fields. Tune in for some comforting and uplifting vibes, and walk away with tools to help you navigate these uncertain times with grace. See you on the other side! In this episode, you will hear: Insights into energetic shifts and their impact on global betterment. Strategies for maintaining balance and fostering personal and spiritual growth. The transformative power of presence and meaningful connections. Practical exercises for "shattering the field" and co-creating a fulfilling reality. Discovering and aligning with your unique divine purpose. Resources from this Episode https://www.jenniferdawn.love/ https://www.illuminatedloveoracle.com/ MORE MICHELLE CHALFANT My Website: michellechalfant.com Membership: The Academy of Awakening theacademyofawakening.com Instagram https://www.instagram.com/themichellechalfant Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TheMichelleChalfant/ The Adult Chair® Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/theadultchair/ YouTube https://www.youtube.com/c/Michellechalfant
What if the secret to success isn't just thinking positively, but asking the right questions? Dr. Noah St. John, the father of afformations (a methodology developed by Dr. St. John), reveals how his groundbreaking method helps people break through limiting beliefs and achieve extraordinary results. Learn why traditional affirmations often fail and how afformations rewire your brain for success. Discover how high achievers—from CEOs to Hollywood stars—use this technique to transform their lives.What You'll Learn:The key difference between affirmations and afformations How your brain naturally seeks answers to empowering questions Why traditional affirmations can lead to frustration Real-world success stories of people using afformations How to overcome “head trash” and self-sabotaging thoughts Practical steps to apply afformations to your daily lifeGet a FREE copy of his book "7-Figure Expert" here: https://www.7figureexpertbook.com/seb-free-bookWatch episodes on YouTube and subscribe to our channel!https://www.youtube.com/@letsgowin
Did you know that 93% of your life is spent indoors? What if that's actually keeping you from a deeper connection with God? In this powerful conversation with 11:21 Worship, we dive into: The surprising way nature recalibrates our souls and draws us closer to God. How biblical worship looks radically different from what most of us experience today. Practical ways to reset your heart and experience God in a fresh, life-changing way. If you feel stuck in routine, spiritual dryness, or surface-level faith, this episode will challenge you to step outside—literally—and reconnect with God in a way you never expected. Worship Online is your new secret weapon for preparing each week. With detailed song tutorials and resources, you and your team will save hours every single week, and remove the stress from preparing for a set. Try a free trial at WorshipOnline.com and see the transformation! Mentioned in the Episode Rise Again with Jared Anderson, Kelly Wilkerson, & 11:21 Worship --- If you like what you hear, please leave us a review! Also, shoot us an e-mail at podcast@worshiponline.com. We want to know how we can better serve you and your church through this podcast. Don't forget to sign up for your FREE 2-week subscription to Worship Online at WorshipOnline.com! The Worship Online Podcast is produced by Worship Online in Nashville, TN.
Join hosts Kevin Hackett and Craig William in Episode 313 of The Homeowner Show as they explore the latest trends and practical advice for homeowners. This episode features a lively discussion about the importance of reliable service providers, particularly in the realms of pest control and home maintenance. The hosts share their recent experiences with appliance repairs and pest control, emphasizing the need for good service and honest feedback. They delve into the complexities of dealing with rat infestations, discussing effective strategies and the legal aspects of pest control. Additionally, they touch on the evolving roofing and solar industries in Texas, highlighting the potential changes in insurance policies that homeowners should be aware of. Listeners will gain valuable insights into: The significance of choosing trustworthy service providers. Practical tips for managing pest control in your home. Updates on the roofing and solar industries and what they mean for homeowners. Whether you're a DIY enthusiast or looking to hire professionals, this episode is packed with information to help you make informed decisions about your home. Tune in for an engaging conversation that combines humor with expert advice! Lone Star Appliance Repair - 936-647-2364 – Give them a call for all your appliance repair needs. Their staff is the best in the business and can help get you squared away with all of your appliance repairs. True Texas Solar – 936-286-8325 – Give True Texas Solar a call if you would like to learn how your home or business would benefit from solar. There are tons of incentives available, and they are experts in owning your energy! Buy a Homeowners Show T-Shirt! Subscribe to our YouTube Channel The Homeowners Show Website The Homeowners Show Facebook Page Instagram @homeownersshow Twitter @HomeownersThe Info@homeownersshow.com Sustained Growth Solutions – Design a lead generation system specifically for your business so that you never have to search for leads again! We are a full digital marketing agency.
In this powerful episode of Mirror Talk: Soulful Conversations, I sit down with Wendy Watson—an internationally recognized keynote speaker, communication expert, and leadership specialist. As the CEO of TBR Spiritual Health and a Regional Director, Wendy has dedicated nearly two decades to helping people master their relationships, embrace authenticity, and communicate with clarity and confidence.Wendy shares the transformative insights behind her 70/20/10 Rule and 7 Essential Relationships—principles that have reshaped lives and careers. She also reveals how spiritual alignment and self-leadership contribute to success in business and personal life. If you've ever struggled with self-doubt, communication barriers, or balancing ambition with authenticity, this episode is for you.Chapters:00:00 Introduction to Wendy Watson03:00 The Power of Open-Mindedness05:51 Embracing Authenticity and Love08:56 The Importance of Emotional and Spiritual Intelligence11:55 Defining Effective Communication17:59 Clearing Energy for Personal Growth24:07 Building Healthy Relationships29:40 Rebuilding Relationships with Intention33:11 The Seven Essential Relationships39:39 Self-Leadership: The Key to Success44:24 Spiritual Alignment in Business50:48 Effective Communication in LeadershipKey Takeaways:✔️ How Wendy's defining moment led her to empower others through spiritual health and communication.✔️ The 70/20/10 Rule: A game-changing approach to learning, growth, and leadership.✔️ How to overcome self-doubt and internal turbulence in communication.✔️ The 7 Essential Relationships and why they shape personal and professional success.✔️ Practical steps to cultivate self-leadership and authentic confidence.✔️ The interactive "Pivot or Quit It: Pick Your Hustle" game for career clarity.✔️ Spiritual alignment as a key to thriving in business and leadership.✔️ The biggest communication mistakes and how to avoid them.✔️ Strategies to conquer fear and limiting beliefs to step into your full potential.✔️ Wendy's final message on self-awareness, leadership, and spiritual growth.Memorable Quotes:
Join host Ekaterina Popova (Kat) as she reconnects with Alicia Puig, curator and founder of PXP Contemporary, fresh from their recent experience at Superfine Art Fair (The Super Fair). Alicia shares valuable insights and expert advice on how to make the most of your first or next art fair, whether you're an emerging artist, seasoned professional, or curator. In this episode: Practical strategies for exhibiting at art fairs Essential tips for artists on preparing and presenting their work How storytelling builds meaningful connections with collectors Pricing strategies to attract diverse art buyers Why authenticity and clear communication lead to long-term success Turn your next art fair into a powerful opportunity with Alicia's expert advice. Stay Connected: Follow Alicia Puig & PXP Contemporary: Website: pxpcontemporary.com Artsy: PXP Contemporary Join Create! Magazine by becoming a subscriber: Subscribe at www.createmagazine.co/subscribe Use code NEWREADER to save 20% off your digital subscription.
In this episode of HVAC Know It All Podcast, host Gary McCreadie continues his conversation with Dr. Mark Modera, The Inventor of Aeroseal, Professor at the University of California, Davis, Visiting Faculty at Berkeley Lab and Former Vice President at Carrier HVAC. In this Part 02 they discuss how HVAC contractors can integrate Aeroseal into their services, the process of becoming an Aeroseal dealer, and why this technology is a valuable addition for residential and commercial applications. Dr. Mark Modera explains the science behind Aeroseal, The Invention of him. how the sealant particles work to close duct leaks, and the limits of what size leaks can be sealed. They also cover how the building science community views duct sealing, the impact on HVAC Performance improvement, and why reducing duct leakage is essential for system performance and energy savings. This discussion provides valuable insights for HVAC professionals looking to expand their services and improve system performance with modern sealing techniques.Dr. Mark Modera discusses the challenges HVAC contractors face with duct leaks and why traditional sealing methods fall short compared to modern solutions like Aeroseal. He highlights the importance of measuring and verifying duct leakage, the need for continuous education in building science, and how technology is making duct sealing more accurate and accessible. They also explore how HVAC contractors can become Aeroseal dealers, the business opportunities it presents, and how proper diagnostics and sealing techniques can smooth system performance while reducing energy waste.This episode is filled with practical HVAC insights, business opportunities, and advanced sealing techniques, helping technicians understand duct leaks, enhance system performance.Expect to Learn:How duct leaks affect HVAC performance and energy performance.Why traditional duct sealing methods fall short compared to Aeroseal.The importance of measuring and verifying duct leakage for better results. Common myths about duct sealing and their impact on system performance.How HVAC contractors can integrate Aeroseal into their services for greater success.Episode Highlights:[00:33] – Introduction to the Second Part of the Episode with Dr. Mark Modera[02:13] – How HVAC Contractors Can Offer Aeroseal: Training, Dealer Opportunities & Service Integration[05:06] – How Aeroseal Works, Seals Leaks & Expands for Faster, More Accessible Applications[07:34] – What Size Leaks Can Aeroseal Handle? Practical & Physical Limits[08:55] – Where to Install the Aeroseal Machine & How It's Applied in Different Systems[09:49] – Protecting Coils & Heat Exchangers During the Sealing Process[11:08] – The Role of the Building Science Community in Duct Sealing Advancements[13:03] – How Aeroseal is Helping Large Commercial Projects & Specialized Applications[14:45] – How Much Leakage Remains After Using Aeroseal? This Episode is Kindly Sponsored by:Master: https://www.master.ca/ Cintas: https://www.cintas.com/ Supply House: https://www.supplyhouse.com/ Cool Air Products: https://www.coolairproducts.net/Lambert Insurance Services: https://www.lambert-ins.com/ Follow the Guest Dr. Mark Modera on: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-modera-94432212/ Aeroseal: https://www.linkedin.com/company/aeroseal-llc/about/ University of California: https://www.linkedin.com/school/uc-davis/ Berkeley Lab: https://www.linkedin.com/company/lawrence-berkeley-national-laboratory/ Carrier HVAC: https://www.linkedin.com/company/carrierhvac/ Website: Aeroseal: https://aeroseal.com/ Carrier HVAC: https://www.carrier.com/carrier/en/worldwide/ Follow the Host:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gary-mccreadie-38217a77/ Website: https://www.hvacknowitall.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/people/HVAC-Know-It-All-2/61569643061429/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hvacknowitall1/
This episode is for you if you are an owner, leader, creative, or healer wanting to embrace your magic, make powerful decisions, and thrive—without sacrificing your energy. Elysia Skye is an intuitive business coach, speaker, award-winning video producer and host of The Brilliance Method Podcast Things talked about in this episode: How can business owners trust their intuition more in decision-making? What does "embrace your magic" mean? A story of a leader who fully stepped into their intuitive power and saw massive growth How can you distinguish between fear and intuition? Practical exercises to strengthen decision-making confidence How to navigate self-doubt when making a bold move What to do when intuition contradicts traditional business advice? and so much more... Connect with Lucy: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mslucyliu Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mslucyliu Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/mslucyliu LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mslucyliu TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@mslucyliu YouTube: https://youtube.com/@mslucyliu Website: https://www.lucyliucoaching.com Podcast: https://www.lucyliucoaching.com/podcast Wanna double your confidence in 30 seconds? Get the ultimate secret here: http://www.confidentandepic.com Connect with Elysia Skye https://elysiaskye.com
Midlife isn't about slowing down—it's about powering up, and no one embodies that spirit more than Tamsen Fadal, the menopause advocate and author who's rewriting the narrative for women everywhere. Tamsen, who's become our collective “midlife big sister,” and I discuss our shared mission of rewriting the midlife narrative and dive deep into her groundbreaking book, "How to Menopause: Take Charge of Your Health, Reclaim Your Life and Feel Even Better Than Before." From hosting the world's hottest menopause party in Vegas to producing the game-changing documentary "The M Factor," Tamsen is on a mission to transform how we view menopause and the incredible potential of midlife. If you've ever felt confused, frustrated, or alone in your menopause or midlife journey, this conversation is your roadmap to understanding, empowerment, and unapologetic self-love. Join us for this can't-miss conversation that proves YNTFO to do whatever you want in this next chapter!Key Takeaways:Actionable steps to transform your mindset about midlife and menopause - from seeing it as an ending to embracing it as your most confident, free, and powerful chapter.How to recognize the wide range of perimenopause symptoms beyond just hot flashes and night sweats.Practical strategies for talking to your doctor about menopause and advocating for yourself when medical professionals dismiss your symptoms.Tips for having honest conversations with your partner & family about what's happening to your body without shame or embarrassment.How to build and nurture your midlife community, which research shows is crucial for longevity and mental wellbeing.Tamsen Says: You're Not Too F***ing Old! to do whatever you want in this next chapter.LINKS MENTIONED:The StrongHer Collective Event March 29th (Use code YNTFO for 20% off)Free Tamsen Event at Book Passage March 29th Learn more about Jen Marples at https://www.jenmarples.comWant to work with Jen? Book a complimentary 20-minute call HERE. Follow Jen @jenmarples on Instagram, LinkedIn, TikTok and YouTubeSubscribe to Jen's NewsletterUnedited AI Transcript HereCONNECT WITH TAMSEN FADAL:InstagramTikTok Facebook Threads WebsiteHow to Menopause (This podcast is sponsored by The Jen Marples Agency which has one mission and that is to help you step into the spotlight and get the visibility you deserve! Through our signature Stepping Into the Spotlight program, we fast-track your visibility journey. Are you ready to be seen and heard? Book your complimentary strategy call today!
Charisma Quotient: Build Confidence, Make Connections and Find Love
Are you questioning if your time to find lasting love has passed after hitting 40? Let go of the doubts! In Episode 389 of The Charisma Quotient, “Later Daters: Finding Love at Any Age – Interview with Dr. John Gray,” Kimmy is thrilled to welcome back the legendary Dr. John Gray, author of the groundbreaking "Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus," as he debunks age-related myths and explores the invigorating world of second-chance romances. With his extensive knowledge and experience, John explains why the desire for companionship doesn't change with age and how both men and women can rediscover love beyond their youthful years. In their candid discussion, Kimmy and John unravel the complexities of dating later in life, emphasizing the importance of embracing newfound freedom and the playful aspects of dating. They delve into the changes in male and female dynamics and explore how aging affects relationships and sex drives. John shares fascinating statistics, such as the discrepancy in how men and women typically move on after divorce, highlighting differences in motivation and readiness. You'll hear: Key strategies for embracing your feminine energy, allowing yourself to feel sexy and confident, which is vital for attracting solid and meaningful connections. Practical and scientific explanations of the dynamics of testosterone and estrogen in fostering attraction and maintaining chemistry in later life. Fascinating data on remarriage rates among those who are over 50, illustrating that love the second time around is not only possible but probable. A touching story about one of Kimmy's clients, a widow who rediscovered love unexpectedly, leading to a heartwarming marriage announcement. If you're ready to navigate the dating scene later in life, Kimmy has a new workshop coming up on March 25th - The Dating Improv Game where you can practice creating chemistry through play. You will learn how to harness the power of flirty moves, engaging conversations, and body language to create lasting impressions through a series of mock dates and coaching. Register now at www.stophatingdating.com. Charisma Quotient Podcast is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and many of your other favorite podcast channels. ************************************************ Kimmy Seltzer is a Confidence Therapist and Authentic Dating Strategist implementing targeted style, emotional and social intelligence to your life. ************************************************ Would you like to connect with Kimmy? Website: https://kimmyseltzer.com/ Chat: https://meetme.so/kimbreakthrough Instagram: @kimmyseltzer Twitter: @kimmyseltzer Join her FREE Facebook Group Love Makeover Insiders: https://www.facebook.com/groups/lovemakeovers Take her Flirt Quiz to see what kind of flirt you are www.flirtover40.com
Are you feeling torn between your business and your family? My next guest shares her secrets to achieving both without sacrificing what matters most. Kelly Roach is a powerhouse in the online business world, having built her company from zero to eight figures without debt or outside funding. Kelly shares her journey and how she balances entrepreneurship with being a devoted wife and mom. This episode is particularly special to me as Kelly was one of my previous coaches and mentors, making it a full-circle moment to have her on the show! Join us as we discuss: How to prioritize building a faith-filled, family-first business The importance of embracing both motherhood and business without compromising on either Practical tips for mompreneurs on setting priorities and making discerning decisions in both their business and personal lives Navigating the challenges of burnout along with the significance of faith in overcoming obstacles One standout moment for me was when Kelly shared her philosophy: “You can have, be, or do anything that you choose in life.” This powerful mindset is something we can all embrace as we pursue our dreams. I can't wait for you to listen and be inspired by Kelly's journey and insights. Let's continue to build our businesses with faith and family at the forefront! Check out all of Kelly's books on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B01BUMNVZ2 Kelly's Website: https://kellyroachinternational.com/ The Kelly Roach Show: https://kellyroachinternational.com/podcast/ Bigger Than You Audiobook: https://www.audible.com/pd/Bigger-Than-You-Audiobook/B0DMR2FB2P Book Your FREE Clarity Call here: https://calendly.com/martinewilliams/clarity-call Connect With Martine: Website | LinkedIn | Instagram Check out my favorite books and items to make life and business a little more simple and a lot more fun!: http://www.shop.martinesfavoritethings.com Be sure to follow this podcast to automatically receive new episodes: Apple | Spotify | Webpage About Martine Williams: Martine is a life coach, public motivator, podcaster, author, and mompreneur who helps other mompreneurs win at work without losing themselves in the process. Martine brings her experience as a certified PDP Professional and life coach to coach entrepreneurs on how to illuminate their strengths, cultivate their confidence, and elevate their lives. She also loves inviting mompreneur guests on the show to share their perspectives and provide inspiration, success tips, life hacks, and skills for a burnout-proof life and business. This podcast is edited and produced by: Chris Assist Media
God's Peace Guards My Heart and MindLet's consider the life-transforming peace of God that stands guard over your heart and mind. What is the difference between Capital P Peace—rooted in salvation—and lowercase peace, the calm you may strive for amidst daily challenges? And how do you get that lowercase peace?Highlights:A personal story about embracing gray hair and finding peace in authenticity.How societal expectations can rob us of inner calm and confidence.Practical tips to shift your perspective, embrace inner beauty, and lean into God's promises.Scripture Focus: Philippians 4:7—God's peace transcends understanding and protects us from fear and doubt.Affirmation: God's peace guards my heart and mind.Freedom and joy come with embracing God's truth. Don't miss this encouraging episode!FREE PODCAST SERIES RESOURCE: 30 Affirmationshttps://mailchi.mp/67dd072cfb08/30-thoughtsCONNECT WITH VICTORIA:*NEW RELEASE: Pickleball Passion A Marriage Devotional: 21 Days to a Stronger Connection on and off the Court https://amzn.to/48wnvaV*CHOOSE 2 THINK 365-DAY DEVOTIONAL: https://amzn.to/3Hcl7v1*CHOOSE 2 THINK JOURNAL: https://amzn.to/3WvinNDEMAIL: choose2think@gmail.com WEBSITE: www.choose2think.coMENTORING: www.choose2think.co/coaching.html YOUTUBE: www.youtube.com/channel/UCz8Z2B9TtXvWn0RKelVY5DQ FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/groups/choose2thinkINSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/victoriadwalkerlydon/*When you click on these Amazon affiliate links, I may earn a teeny commission from qualifying purchases at no extra cost to you. Thank you for your support!DISCLAIMER: The Choose 2 Think Inspirational Podcast is for educational and entertainment purposes only. Please consult your physician or doctor for all medical advice and counsel.Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/victoria-d-lydon/messageSUPPORT CHOOSE 2 THINK MINISTRIES AND PODCAST HERE: PATREON: Patreon.com/Choose2Think
Big nutrition companies seem to be everywhere these days, and many dietitians feel threatened by their growing presence. In this eye-opening episode, we're challenging the narrative that corporations like Nourish, Berry Street, and Fay are "stealing" clients from independent dietitians. These companies aren't actually your competition—they're proof that more people than ever are seeking nutrition services. Through personal insights and practical strategies, we'll explore how the growing corporate presence in nutrition counseling is actually changing the landscape in ways that can benefit your private practice—if you know how to position yourself. Whether you're just starting your private practice or looking to differentiate your established business from corporate options, this episode will transform how you view the market and help you stand out in a way that attracts clients eager to work with YOU specifically. WHAT YOU'LL LEARN IN THIS EPISODE Why the success of nutrition corporations signals growing demand for dietitian services, not shrinking opportunity How these companies are actually raising awareness about the value of nutrition counseling The key advantages independent practitioners have that no corporation can replicate Why competing on insurance reimbursement is a losing battle for solo practitioners The mindset shift from scarcity thinking to opportunity thinking Practical strategies for positioning yourself as the premium option for your ideal clients How to create a unique promise that communicates your value beyond "nutrition counseling" The parallels between telehealth therapy platforms and nutrition companies—and what this means for private practitioners Why clients who pay out-of-pocket often achieve better results than those using insurance This episode offers a refreshing perspective on the changing nutrition marketplace and equips you with actionable strategies to thrive alongside (not despite) the larger corporations. You'll walk away understanding that big companies aren't taking your clients—they're helping create more potential clients by expanding awareness of nutrition services. Remember, your unique expertise, personalized approach, and specialized knowledge create an experience that no algorithm or corporate protocol can match. The question isn't "How do I compete with free?" but rather "How do I offer something so valuable that people are willing to pay for it?" TAKE IT TO THE NEXT LEVEL Don't miss out on being part of the mindset movement! Here's how you can stay connected and take what you learned today to the next level: Share this episode with every dietitian you know - this message needs to reach far and wide Join the book tour waitlist (Yes! I'm writing a book!!) to be the first to know when pre-orders open and tour dates are announced Get on the waitlist for Aligned Success Academy to secure your chance to be part of our May 2025 cohort Come join us in Money Mindset Mastery & More, our amazing Facebook community where dietitians like you are already discussing these announcements and sharing their excitement. This is where the magic happens - where we support each other, dream bigger, and create lasting change together. The future of dietetics is being shaped right now, and you're invited to be part of it!
In this episode of the Humane Marketing podcast, I'm joined by Myriam Martinez to explore the transformative power of creativity in business. We dive into how art and creative expression help us move beyond overthinking, cultivate self-trust, and create spaciousness in our work. Myriam shares how partnering with creativity can bring more clarity, embodiment, and authenticity to both business and life. We also discuss the “Wild Woman” archetype, reframing marketing as self-expression, and the role of right-brain thinking in shaping a more humane, sustainable future. If you're a conscious entrepreneur looking to infuse more flow, intuition, and artistry into your business, this episode is for you! In this episode, talked about: How art and creativity serve as partners in self-expression and emotional well-being. The connection between embodiment and artistic expression. How engaging with creativity helps shift from overthinking to a more relaxed state. The parallels between childhood creativity and freeing our thinking as adults. The importance of spaciousness in business and how creativity fits into that. Using artistic expression as a tool for healing, self-discovery, and business clarity. How to reframe marketing as an expression of self rather than a task. The “Wild Woman” archetype and its connection to creativity and self-trust. The role of right-brain thinking in shaping a more humane, sustainable future. Practical ways to start incorporating creativity into daily life and business. -- Speaker 0: hey, miriam. so good to hang out with you on the podcast. first time. yay. i'm Speaker 1: so happy to be here, sarah. Speaker 0: we made it happen, finally. yeah. Speaker 1: yes. Speaker 0: yeah. really looking forward to talking about partnering with creativity. that's what i called this episode. uh, it's the p of partnership. and, yeah, let's talk about partnering with creativity. i think, you know, you are the best person to dive into this topic, and we just kind of talked a little bit before hitting record it. this how much creativity and art brings us, especially in the times that we're living right now. Speaker 1: right. Speaker 0: so let's start there. how how do you feel about art, and what do you see with your clients? uh, what what it does for them? Speaker 1: well, we were talking a little bit before coming on about the state of of the world, so to speak. right? um, and i mentioned that art making for me especially has been such a resource. right? Speaker 0: right. Speaker 1: and the way that i see creativity as a partner, right, and as a support system is that it allows you to express things that you might not either be totally aware need to be expressed. right? mhmm. or that may be hard to express on a verbal level. so it helps you access things that, you know, you may not have any connection to. and once it's on the art piece, then that's when the insight comes or the awareness comes or, you know, new information comes. and often, you experience a lot of relief and release at the same time Speaker 0: yeah. Speaker 1: depending on the kind of art making that you're you're into. Speaker 0: so it's kind of the subconscious coming into, yeah, the paper or the terracotta or whatever, the papier mache, whatever you're using. uh, it kind of expresses itself in that form. is that what you're saying? Speaker 1: yes. exactly. exactly. and, you know, for for me and the work that i do, i what i notice with clients is and in myself, you know, i think it's part of the human condition, so to speak, is that we get in our heads a lot. you know, we do a lot of thinking. Speaker 0: say that again. Speaker 1: yeah. a lot of thinking, a lot of analyzing. you know, we go in circles in our head. and when that happens, we're really disconnected from ourselves and our emotional state and what's happening inside our body. and for me, the way that i see it is like, well, that's where our wisdom is. you know? it's in our body. it's not it's not in our head. you know, we're we're feeling beings, not thinking beings. so if we get too caught up in our head, that often creates more stress. right? we become more agitated, so that affects our not only our mental health, but our physical health. and we can't think as clearly, and it can just more easily become too much, and we get to feel really stuck. right? so when we can get out of our head and into our body a little more, and that's what the art and creative experience does for you, then you can, you know, kinda lower your blood pressure. right? breathe a little easier. there's, like, a physiological transformation that happens when you engage with art, you know, from neurotransmitters being released, you know, your body moving into more relaxation, and clarity often comes from that experience. Speaker 0: that's so funny. i have never made that, yeah, that relation between embodiment and art. but, yeah, it makes so much sense. you're using your hands or or, you know, yeah, mainly your hands and your arms probably. mhmm. but but what you're saying, it's more than that. it's just like you kinda turn off the thinking and just let the feeling come out into the art and the creativity. Speaker 1: right. yeah. yeah. because, again, if we're if we're too overly stressed, you know, and just thinking in loops, which we can all get into, then we're not gonna be able to make great decisions. you know, it really impacts our decision making, our ability to visualize something different for ourselves. you know? and, again, we get to feel really stuck. but once we get out of that part of our brain, you know, and into the more sensory brain, then our body transforms immediately. you know, oftentimes when i'm working with clients, even if we're just doing, you know, some silly doodling, you know, something like that, you know, they immediately feel the relief. Speaker 0: mhmm. Speaker 1: i mean, i've i've stood in front of a crowd of, you know, over two hundred and fifty people and had them doodle. and almost every person, you know, had a transformative experience, and many people often give me the same feedback, which is like, oh, i feel so much more relaxed. i feel so much calmer. i feel like i have more clarity. it's like, yeah. of course. because when we're in that fight or flight mode, we're not gonna be able to think clearly. it's just physiological fact. right? yeah. but we need to be able to get out of that, and art and creativity is a wonderful resource and tool for that. Speaker 0: i wonder if it also brings us back into our, you know, inner child or, like, the the the actual child stage of our lives where we're just like, oh, you know, there's no agenda. there's no time. there's no it's like, oh, this is just me and my pencils, and i have all the time in the world to to do that. Speaker 1: that's right. there's no thinking. Speaker 0: there's no thinking. no. or or there's thinking, but flow thinking. you know? just like, oh, this happened and this happened, but not, like, cognitive structured thinking like we would right. do for our business. yeah. Speaker 1: right. exactly. and, you know, it's interesting that you talk about that, you know, like, the cognitive structuring. and i think that that's a lot of the way that we trap ourselves, you know, because we have, a, often unrealistic expectations of ourselves. right? but we're also want everything, like, perfectly planned out or to know what's coming and, you know, gives us a lot of anxiety to sit in the unknown. and so when you have a creative practice, you get to exercise moving through those challenging emotions. right? so if you if i put a piece of blank paper in front of someone and their blood pressure goes up, right, because immediately their thinking brain is saying, but i don't know what to do, and i'm not good at it, and what's gonna happen, and what if i mess it up? and, you know, these are all things that we say to ourselves every day, you know, throughout our day with different things. so once they engage with the process without any thought, right, like, just let the paint flow or let the marker move wherever it wants to move, then we get to exercise that muscle of learning to do that. right. Speaker 0: yeah. and and it's again, what comes to mind is school. right? and we don't really learn creativity or creative art, uh, at school. we learn cognitive art, maybe, you know, where it's like maybe. all there within the lines and you have to construct exactly the example of the teacher. like, that's not create creativity. right? that's just like i don't know why you call that. mimicking. exactly. Speaker 1: it's mimicking. right? so there's no independent thought around that, which is really interesting, right, versus a younger child. i taught preschool for many years, you know, which is like the three to five year old range. and what i remember about that age group is that there really was no thought. it it was all intuitive. Speaker 0: right. Speaker 1: i the painting is attracting me. right? and so i'm gonna go to the easel, and i'm gonna put paint on the paper. there there was no thinking around that. you know? it was all really intuitive. and when i think about a a childlike state, i think about free flow, and i think about curiosity. Speaker 0: mhmm. Speaker 1: right? how children are often in a constant state of curiosity. like, i wonder what that is and how does that work and let me touch it and let me smell it and, you know, all these kinds of things, you know, really connecting with your sensory being. Speaker 0: yeah. yeah. that's so good. i was just thinking about my my mandala and the seven p's. right? yes. and and how, yeah, i really wanted to combine the the framework with the creativity and with the coloring and not like, also with self reflection. so while the idea, at least for the seven piece of humane marketing with the mandala, is that while you're coloring, you're kind of, like, free flow thinking about these different areas of your business. because you're using your body and your creativity, it doesn't feel so heavy. Speaker 1: that's right. Speaker 0: does that make sense at all? Speaker 1: no. absolutely. because, again, it's it's i think what people don't often understand and is undervalued is the physiological, the tran transformation that occurs, you know, when you start engaging with art making or creativity. so coloring into, you know, your mandala workbook, so to speak, right, that is gonna immediately activate the right brain, and it's gonna release those neurotransmitters that are very calming, you know, like dopamine and serotonin and oxytocin. right? and so that physiologically changes your body and makes it easier for you to be able to think clearly. that's right. it it doesn't feel as heavy. but when we sit in, like, left brain stuff, you know, like, the way that typical business planning goes is, you know, goals and it's very masculine. right? structure. you know? what am i gonna accomplish? what what am i gonna produce? you know? and that puts, like, a lot of pressure. even as i'm speaking that, i can feel that my body is getting tighter just talking about it. right? Speaker 0: it's a linear process that Speaker 1: yes. Speaker 0: i feel like, oh, this. Speaker 1: a lot of pressure. yes. it's a lot of pressure. and then we, you know, then we can move into our perfectionism stuff that it has to be a certain way and or fear of making a mistake. you know? and, again, notice the parallel between that experience and the art making experience where we can have the exact same sensations and thoughts. what if i mess it up? what if i don't do it right? you know? i was recently at a at a women's conference, and it's a pretty large conference. it was about fifty five hundred women there. and i had a booth where i was inviting people to come doodle with me. right? and what i kept really being fascinated by was how many people would either say, oh, no. no. i i don't know how, which is like but it's doodling. Speaker 0: i didn't i didn't ask you to draw Speaker 1: my list. like, you know, like a lifelike image of something. you know? it's just, you know, scribbling around on a piece of paper, or i would hear something like, well, i don't know. i'm not really good at that, or i don't know if i can. you know? and as i was, you know, guiding the women there, you know, explaining what i'm explaining to you, like, hey. you know, right now you're just in your head, and this is gonna help you get out of there and start flowing. you know, some of the women were like, i can't believe how much i'm in my head. i literally can't get started. right? it was like, wow. this is amazing. Speaker 0: thinking, oh, how do i start this? Speaker 1: yeah. is there a right way? is there a wrong way? what again, the the same thoughts that we often have, you know, as we're moving through our business and in life. right? what if i get it wrong? what if i mess it up? what if it's what will people think? you know? all these kinds of things. and when they would engage with it, every single time, it was the reporting back was, wow. i feel so much different. and i'm gonna work on this because i can see that i'm spending too much time in my thinking brain. Speaker 0: yeah. yeah. so good. in in my upcoming book, business like we're human, i talk about this concept of spaciousness and how if we healed our relationship to work and kind of, like, created because in the industrial revolution, we created this myth that we are basically working bees. right? it's like we work every day, nine to five, well, at least weekdays. and that's how we define ourselves as human is by our job title very often. and and there was no spaciousness. people, you know, run around with the busyness badge, and and, of course, they don't doodle. you know? of course, they don't have time to to doodle. right. and so, basically, what i'm hearing is the reason why people don't make time to doodle is because they don't create spaciousness in their calendar, and they feel like the their definition of success, they only get there if they work, work, work, work, work. right? mhmm. and so even doodling feels like a waste of time. i'm wasting my time. right? mhmm. Speaker 1: yeah. and it's a little bit too, like, how art and creativity is perceived. right? there's often this misconception that, you know, a, it's for kids. yeah. right? and two, there's just no value to it. like, what what is the point? you know? if you can't draw something lifelike, then what would be the point of doing that? and so my message is, you know, let me explain to you what happens to your brain and your body and how that transforms and how that creates spaciousness in your mind, right, in your heart, in your body, and that how that then translates out, you know, into the work that you're doing. and, you know, i love that you're talking about, like, your relationship with your business because when i work with clients around their business, creating imagery about your business is actually extremely powerful. Speaker 0: mhmm. Speaker 1: right? because now you are in a relationship with it if you externalize it in that way. so whatever, you know, image comes to mind when you think about your business, how how would you want to imagine it, right mhmm. Speaker 0: mhmm. Speaker 1: as an image. and it changes because, again, our our business exists in our head or in how much money we're making or how many clients we have or, you know, etcetera. but when it's this physical, tangible thing that you can look at and touch, now you can have a relationship with your business. Speaker 0: yeah. that's interesting. i think of of it maybe like, i would probably draw myself if i, you know, thought thought about my business because to me, it's really just an extension of myself nowadays. hasn't always been like that. but nowadays, i just feel like if i think about business like we're human, it's just an extension with myself of myself. and so i guess what i would would be working with in this drawing is, oh, what's my relationship with myself? right? because if i am my business and it's an extension of myself, well, then what's my relationship with myself? and, yeah, you can you can get into really fascinating conversations right there. Speaker 1: exactly. exactly. and if if, you know, if you make it a regular practice Speaker 0: right. Speaker 1: you know, to check-in with with yourself and your business in that way, you know, again, there's just a deeper connection. it's not so surface or, um, task oriented. Speaker 0: right. yeah. yeah. so tell me about some other tools you're using with your with your clients. like, what what do you help? there's another, uh, line that, um, you know, i got from your website. you help, um, you help women rediscover their wild. mhmm. yes. that also, of course, what it makes me think of is yeah. well, in relation with you, like, lots of colors and and just, like, yeah, this creative artist. right? that's what it makes me think. Speaker 1: vibrancy. vibrancy is the word that comes up for me. well, the the concept of the wild woman, you know, it's related to an archetype by, um, doctor clarissa estes pintoz, and she's an author, and she talked about the wild woman archetype. and what the acronym that i came up with around the wild woman is, um, w stands for waking up to your life. so to me, that means taking responsibility for yourself. right? no one's gonna come in and rescue you. you have to do the work. right? and then the i is for ignite your inner knowing, and that's where the creativity comes in. like, there's wisdom inside you. you don't need to constantly look for it outside of yourself because that's something that i notice with women, know, as they're constantly looking for external validation or, oh, i need i need a coach for this. i need a, you know, a teacher for that. and it's like, well, sometimes that is really helpful, and other times, you're just not trusting yourself. so the creativity, you know, is something that connects you to your inner wise woman. mhmm. right? and helps you build that confidence to keep going. right. Speaker 0: and then Speaker 1: the the l is for love yourself fiercely, which is a huge element. like, that needs to be our baseline, you know, for living is learning to love ourselves like we do other people. you know? so i often invite my clients to think about someone that they deeply care about, somebody that means a lot to them, right, and how that feels, you know, when they think about that person, how they feel about that person, and what needs to happen to then turn that same kind of loving energy, you know, towards themselves. because we tend to be so hard on ourselves. right? so learning to be self compassionate and and be loving and kind to yourself is a huge part of business success. right? and then the d is to dare to be unapologetically you. like, you're the only person that you can be. right? but oftentimes, there's so much comparison that's going on. like, oh, wow. look at sarah. she's she's doing a lot because, you know, look at this class or this post that she put up, and so i i gotta be like sarah. you know? and it's like, no. like, i can't be like sarah because i'm me. right? i can i can have sarah inspire me? right? like, that's okay. right? but we're constantly doing this comparison. it's like, well, you you can only be yourself, and you have to learn to live with who you are. right? live with yourself. and when all those aspects are addressed, then that makes being being in life more feel more successful, but definitely in your business. right? because, again, in business, we go up and we go down, up and down and backwards and forwards, right, and sideways. and that can really impact, you know, our mental our mental state, you know, how we see ourselves, how we think about ourselves. but if we can always go back to, i'm okay. i'm a worthy person. right? and be kind to yourself as you move through all of that, then you can keep moving forward with a lot more ease. otherwise, again, we we'll just get stuck in that. Speaker 0: yeah. exactly. you just look for the exterior confirmation that you are good enough where it's all inside of us. right? but you need you Speaker 1: need to Speaker 0: find it. yeah. this acronym would have fit really nicely also with marketing because everything you shared applies to to marketing as well. right? so so, yeah, tell us a little bit about your marketing story because you attended the marketing, like, where human program back in can't remember when, but a while ago. Speaker 1: yes. Speaker 0: and then i just watched you bloom and, like, be yourself and bring all that creativity into your marketing. so was that yeah. just share a little bit. like because i remember in the beginning, you you you thought it was hard because marketing to you just seemed like this thing that we have to do a certain way. right? Speaker 1: mhmm. it felt like a task. Speaker 0: yeah. yeah. Speaker 1: right? and i think that that's probably been the biggest transformation is that i see it more as an expression. right. now. right? before it was like, well, you know, you you have to do this. you have to have a website, and you have to post. and, you know, and if i i don't function that well as a highly sensitive person, it's like that that didn't feel good to me, you know, in my body. like, that's not how i wanna approach my business. i don't want it to feel like a task. right. right? and so there were oftentimes when i felt like i was doing stuff just for the sake of doing it. mhmm. you know? mhmm. and that didn't feel good. it didn't feel authentic. you know? it didn't feel right for me and my body. so once i started thinking about marketing and, again, creating, you know, imagery around marketing, around my business, how do i wanna be in it, you know, that kind of a thing, i started to really think about it more as an expression of myself. yeah. right? and how do i wanna express myself in the world? Speaker 0: you should do a post, like, before and after. you know? because i remember i remember your your post from before where it's like, oh, yeah. this is this is a marketing post, right, where you basically and, like, everybody does, like i did too. it's like, oh, you have to create this certain marketing post. you get a canva template, and here you go. here's my message. right? and then, you know, the after is now, like, you doodling or your latest art project or yeah. it just really feels like, oh, there is miriam. she's being herself. right? Speaker 1: exactly. it feels much more connected and much more authentic. Speaker 0: yeah. of course, people who are listening, uh, might be thinking, oh, yeah. of course, you know, she is, uh, you know, a creative and an art therapist and and working with women like that. but what i always say is, like, bring more of you. so maybe you're doing like, i just shared with you. i'm i'm i signed up for a pottery class. like, is not part of my business. i'm not a pottery teacher, but it make a really fun post, you know, to share about this pottery class. and so it doesn't always have to be business oriented what we're sharing, and and that creativity can really come into our marketing as well. Speaker 1: no. i agree. and, you know, just on a little side note because i think that, you know, people look at me and think, you know, well, she's a creative. creative. so you know? and, again, that's really kind of a put down towards themselves. you know? but i'm not. Speaker 0: right? yeah. Speaker 1: and so my backstory is that i didn't go into the field of art therapy because i i was an artist. i never practiced art. i worked with kids, and i wanted to continue to work with kids in a therapeutic way. and i thought, well, that's their language. it's art. right? and so art therapy seems like a really good fit. but the biggest transformation for me was that, you know, in my arrogance at the time, you know, over twenty years ago now when they, you know, invited me into the master's program, but also said, yes. but you need twelve units of art. you know? i was slightly offended. you know? because i thought, well, why do i need to do that? like, i'm just helping other people, which, you know, i always reflect back on that and think, wow. where was i in my journey that i couldn't even consider, right, that that would be for me? and so the gift came from learning to use art in as a tool for healing and wellness and and self development. i didn't go to art classes to learn how to draw a specific thing or technique, or that isn't how i learned to make art. you know? and so even my my personal development as an artist, right, like, i'm still working on really owning that title, right, because of all of the conditioning around art. Speaker 0: right. yeah. Speaker 1: right? well, you didn't you don't have an mfa or you can't draw lifelike things, and it's like, right. but none of that has anything to do with anything. from my perspective, we're all artists. we all have the ability to create and express because that's really all it is. right? and i heard, um, i heard a term recently, a little saying that said, um, expression is the opposite of depression. right? and i was like, oh. that's yes. yes. right? because depression is often we're holding emotion. you know, our body's kind of saturated, you know, with unprocessed emotion. but if you use the art process to express, then things get lighter, you know, in your body. so for anybody out there who doesn't think they're a creative, you know, or an artist, i i'm here to tell you, yes. you are. right? you just have to allow yourself to explore and experiment. and like i said before, be curious. and just see what happens. you know? if you put some paint on a piece of paper, let's see what happens. Speaker 0: yeah. and it it really is like, art has this, yeah, connotation of, like, you need to study it and and all of that. but creativity is a different term to me. it's like, yeah, you can be creative for two minutes. right? it doesn't take a lot of time. it doesn't take studying. it doesn't take anything. it doesn't take, like, all these special tools. like, you talk about doodling. you can just take your pencil to doodle. you don't even need colored pencils or anything else. Speaker 1: you don't need anything fancy. and it's it's good to actually differentiate between creativity and artistic expression. right? because creativity, its baseline definition is problem solving. Speaker 0: yeah. Speaker 1: that's all it is. creativity is problem solving, thinking outside the box, you know, coming up with new ideas. it's like, well, you do that every day, all day long. every single human does that every day. right? but artistic expression, right, is using a medium to express those ideas. mhmm. Speaker 0: yeah. Speaker 1: that's the difference. right? so creativity, you know, again, it gets kinda interlaced with artistic expression. but when you think about it, you know, in those in that bare bones definition, no. it's just imagination. it's just thinking about a new idea. it's just problem solving. right? it's like, oh, well, i do that. that's what most people will say. you know, it's like, right. exactly. so you are therefore creative. Speaker 0: right. but does that mean like, i like the artistic expression because maybe that means that we're putting it out there rather than because you can be creative in your head. right? mhmm. where we wanna get out of our heads, and so maybe the expression is Speaker 1: it's the expression. that's right. Speaker 0: is needed. Speaker 1: yeah. yeah. absolutely. because at some point, you know, as you're problem solving through something or if you get a new idea, you're gonna have, like, uh-huh. and and you're gonna execute something. Speaker 0: mhmm. yeah. Speaker 1: you know? who knows what that will be, but something's going to happen from that. and so artistic expression is just, i think, setting more intention and more consciousness around that expression. Speaker 0: right. yeah. yeah. it's beautiful. so what would you say to people who are listening who are kinda like these women that you met at the stand? it's like, oh, i don't know where to start or i can't do it. like, yeah, what's an easy first step? Speaker 1: well, an easy first step is to grab a piece of paper. and like you said, it doesn't have to be like, the writing tool doesn't have to be anything fancy. it could be just a regular old pencil or pen. you know? um, if you wanna have a little bit more play, you can add some color to that. right? and just move it around the page. that's it. right? Speaker 0: it's so simple. Speaker 1: i know. we live in a world where there's either straight lines or curved lines. right? it's that simple. and so to move the pen or pencil around in whatever way it wants to move, you know? up, down, straight across, wiggly, spirally. it doesn't matter. right? and one of the things that people will notice if they engage in that practice is that the head was gonna turn on. right? it's gonna say, i don't know. i don't know. or this is dumb. or what am i doing? you know? all of these things that, you know, go through our head. and slowly, that voice will start to quiet. right? because the other part of the brain is gonna start to get activated, and you're gonna start to notice, you know, how that feels differently. so it's it's really quite simple. right? it doesn't have to be overcomplicated at all. no one's asking you to pull out a water palette or get a canvas out or, you know, even take a pottery class like you're saying. you know? it's like, no. you don't have to do anything like that. it would be really fun if you did, but it doesn't have to be that complicated. it's just moving stuff around. and i had i had somebody say that she she called herself now a born again doodler because she and so many people will say that, well, i remember i would get in trouble for doodling, though, right, when i was a kid. i'm like, i know. that's because there's a misconception, you know, around doodling and how powerful it is, you know, and what's happening in your brain around it and how actually for a lot of people, it helps you retain more information. Speaker 0: right. Speaker 1: if you're doodling, like, at a meeting or during a workshop or, you know, something like that. yeah. like, it's actually gonna help you. Speaker 0: yeah. i should have done that while we were talking. i should have you know? and then i could have held it. yeah. we need to record it again. Speaker 1: a quick mini activity. yeah. there's still time, sarah. Speaker 0: yeah. so definitely just just try it out. and and and i like how you say, you know, start to notice the left brain. first, they will want to rebel and say, this is just stupid. why are doing this? and then it switches over to the right brain, and it's just, like, calming down. Speaker 1: you start to feel the flow in your body. you kinda start to let go a little bit. you know? and, again, it's such a great practice to manage some of the thoughts that can come in and interfere. you know? so as i'm moving somebody through the process, you know, the inner critic is gonna wanna come in and say, oh, that's not a very good flower, or that was oh, that doesn't look like x, y, or z. and, you know, my job is to say, do notice that. Speaker 0: right. Speaker 1: notice how the critic wants to come in. right? and how can we manage that? and, again, this is just a muscle building around managing that voice. Speaker 0: yeah. so you're basically helping women tap into that right brain and creative power so that it then, yeah, i guess, helps them with their business in order to keep going. like you said before, it's like, well, you know, we need that resilience. and where do we get resilience is going inwards and using tools like, uh, artistic expression. Speaker 1: exactly. because some of the, you know, the main obstacles, you know, that women encounter in business are things like perfectionism, you know, having too high of an expectation, you know, having the inner critic constantly be, you know, in your ear, you know, things like that. and there's not a lot that we can do about the inner critic, like, in terms of, like, that's just part of the human condition. you know, it has a purpose, believe it or not, but it doesn't have to dominate. right. it it it definitely won't be helpful if it's in charge, right, running the show. so every time that you engage in a creative practice, you know, and make a little doodle, make some art in some way, and that voice comes up, like, the more you move through that, the better you get at addressing that in everyday life. Speaker 0: mhmm. yeah. beautiful. Speaker 1: it's empowering. Speaker 0: it really is. and it reminds me of this the the book, um, and the quote where, um, it says the right right brainers will rule the world, i think. and it and it really you know, it really i really feel like this is the paradigm we're shifting to. we can't we like, look where we're at. we have all this left brain power, and yet we're we can't solve the planet's problem. no. so we need to start imagining new ideas. and what does that need? creativity. right? exactly. to think outside the the box. well, yeah, we need more art. yeah. and i think Speaker 1: that's a that's a good point. you know? i mean, we we have and continue to operate so much in that left brain and kind of masculine energy. and my observation, you know, in the work that i do is that people are really stressed out. yeah. horrible. the stress is higher than ever. you know? and it's like, how's that working? honestly, like, be honest with yourself. how's it really working for you to exist constantly in that left brain kind of masculine space of doing and producing and trying to be perfect and, you know, doing things a certain way or the quote, unquote, the right way, you know, etcetera. it's like, you know, if you really check-in with your body, you're probably really stressed. yeah. and that's not Speaker 0: it's pretty often they're so stressed. they don't even know what it's like anymore to not be stressed. Speaker 1: yes. Speaker 0: so the body forgot what it's like to be calm. and and probably at the beginning, it can be stressful to do these doodlings because it's so calm. right? it's like, my god. this is so yeah. this feels weird. Speaker 1: even know what to do. Speaker 0: yeah. so, yeah, we need we need you. we need your help in this transition. that's that's for sure. Speaker 1: yeah. it's a really powerful tool that's often underestimated. Speaker 0: and it's you know, it can be free. i mean, like, look. we all have, you know, pencils. Speaker 1: we all have a pen and pencil. yeah. exactly. yeah. yeah. it does not have to be fancy. Speaker 0: beautiful. alright. but do please share with people where they can find out how to work with you if they need some help in in this transition. Speaker 1: yeah. if they're looking for an alternative way. yeah. work. right? because, you know, what i noticed in the in the coaching business is that there's a lot of focus and emphasis on mindset work, you know, which is great. you know, mindset's really important. but unless you get your body to buy in, it's gonna be really hard to make that shift. right? so mhmm. the whole body approach is really important. and people can find me, you know, on on the web and at my website, mary martinez coaching dot com. i'm also on linkedin and instagram. people wanna look for me there. right? but oftentimes, the people that come to me are are looking for an alternative way. they've done a lot of, you know, kind of left brain work, goal setting. Speaker 0: yeah. it's like they're they're like, i've tried everything. i need something else. Speaker 1: yeah. i'm looking for something else. yeah. i'm looking for a more expansive way, you know, i would say to exist in general, not just to, you know, improve my business, you know, or anything like that, but just a way of being. Speaker 0: yeah. that's beautiful. kinda similar with humane marketing. you know? it's like, i tried everything. i want something different. Speaker 1: that's right. yeah. and i just why you and i are connected. Speaker 0: exactly. yeah. and i just grabbed, uh, your card on my desk, and i don't know if i ever told you. you know the the peace symbol? yes. yes. yes. did i tell you that the business like we're human book is based on this peace symbol? no. oh, i forgot to tell you that. yeah. i was like, oh, i need you know how i had the mandala for the marketing for human book? and so i'm like, i need a new visual, right, for for this third book. and i looked at your your card. i'm like, that's it. we need inner peace so that we can bring outer change. and so that's what the business like we're human book is based on is your picture that you sent me. Speaker 1: oh my gosh. that's so exciting. right? Speaker 0: yeah. so, yeah, peace peace sign. more peace and more creativity and art. that's what Speaker 1: right. and bringing out onto the world. otherwise, we're just producing. Speaker 0: yeah. yeah. yeah. we're just producing. yeah. that's powerful. mhmm. well, thanks so much for this wonderful conversation, miriam. really enjoyed it. Speaker 1: yeah. thank you too, sarah.
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In this episode of Hope Natural Health, Dr. Erin chats w/guest Melissa Dowbiggin about breaking free from sugar cravings and how to reclaim your energy and balance hormones. Melissa Dowbiggin is a holistic nutritionist on a mission to empower women to break free from sugar cravings so they can lose weight, reclaim their energy, and live vibrant, healthy lives. After years of battling her own sugar cravings and feeling trapped in a cycle of fatigue, frustration, and yo-yo dieting, Melissa transformed her life with nutrient dense foods and a low sugar lifestyle. Her deep passion for health and wellness led her to study at the Institute of Holistic Nutrition and become a Certified Nutritional Practitioner. Now, she dedicates herself to guiding others on the same life-changing journey. Through her group coaching programs like the 12-Week Sugar Cravings Solution and the 7-Day Sugar Free Challenge, Melissa inspires and supports women to lose weight, take control of their health and create lasting, positive change. During this episode you will learn about: How sugar craings affect your overall health Surprising foods that contain hidden sugars Practical strategies to break free from sugar cravings Website: https://www.befreeandeat.com/?utm_source=Hope_Natural_Health&utm_medium=podcast 7-Day Sugar Free Challenge: https://www.befreeandeat.com/7-day-sugar-free-challenge?utm_source=Hope_Natural_Health&utm_medium=podcast Social Media: @befreeandeat (Instagram and Facebook) For more on Dr. Erin: Work with Dr. Erin here: https://p.bttr.to/3E88ps4 Buy Dr. Erin's Supplements here: https://drerinellis.com/shop Get the Period Productivity Planner here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BBYBRT5Q?ref_=pe_3052080_397514860 Download the FREE Menstrual Cycle Nutrition Guide here: https://detox.drerinellis.com/ Watch The Free Video "7 Hormones Affecting Your Weight Loss Goals" here: https://weightloss.drerinellis.com/ Let's Be Friends: Follow Dr. Erin on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr.erinellis/ Follow Dr. Erin on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drerinellisnmd Follow Dr. Erin on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@dr.erinellis?lang=en Join the Fix My Period Private Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/470429440943215 Bookmark Dr. Erin's Website: https://drerinellis.com/ Subscribe to Hope Natural Health on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChHYVmNEu5tKu91EATHhEiA Follow Hope Natural Health on FB: https://www.facebook.com/hopenaturalhealth Sign up for Newsletters here: https://dashboard.mailerlite.com/forms/129653/99504448452166810/share Link to Testing: https://hopenaturalhealth.wellproz.com/ #WomensHealth #HormoneHealth #PeriodHealth #HormoneBalance #MenstrualHealth #HolisticHealth #NaturalHealing #WellnessJourney #SugarFreeJourney #BreakSugarCravings #HormoneHealth #BloodSugarBalance #NutrientDenseFoods #InsulinResistance #HolisticNutrition #WomenWellness #EnergyReset #LowSugarLiving #CrushCravings #InflammationRelief #HealthyHormones #WellnessForWomen #HopeNaturalHealth
If you're a real estate investor looking to raise private capital, you're in for a treat! In this episode, Dave Dubeau chats with Andy Borses, a real estate syndicator and capital raiser, about his T.H.R.E.A.D. Method—a proven approach to securing funding through authentic connections. Andy shares his insights on: ✔️ Why genuine relationships matter more than flashy numbers when raising capital ✔️ The 7 touchpoints every investor should focus on to build trust ✔️ How to use T.H.R.E.A.D.—a powerful acronym for creating meaningful investor relationships ✔️ Practical strategies for follow-ups without being pushy or needy ✔️ How technology, humor, and authenticity can set you apart from other capital raisers Andy also discusses his new book, The Common Thread Method, and how you can apply its lessons to your own real estate journey. Whether you're new to raising capital or looking to refine your approach, this episode is packed with actionable insights to help you succeed. - Get Interviewed on the Show! - ================================== Are you a real estate investor with some 'tales from the trenches' you'd like to share with our audience? Want to get great exposure and be seen as a bonafide real estate pro by your friends? Would you like to inspire other people to take action with real estate investing? Then we'd love to interview you! Find out more and pick the date here: http://daveinterviewsyou.com/
Networking can feel awkward, overwhelming, and downright intimidating—especially for introverts. But here's the truth: if you want to grow your business, mastering the art of connection is crucial. In this episode of The Business of Thinking Big, I sit down with Mikki Wilson, also known as “The Dot Connector,” to explore how modern networking can transform your business and open doors you didn't even know existed.Mikki shares her journey from a career in marketing and business development to becoming a powerful connector who helps women unlock their inner leadership potential. We dive into the challenges many entrepreneurs face with traditional networking, how the landscape has changed, and why it's more important than ever to build meaningful, authentic connections.If networking makes you want to run and hide, this episode is for you! Mikki reveals her game-changing approach to networking that focuses on building real relationships—not just collecting business cards. You'll walk away with practical tips on how to ask better questions, show up authentically, and create a network that truly works for you.In this episode, you'll discover: Why traditional networking feels awkward and how to do it differently.The power of asking the right questions to create genuine connections.How to find (and create) the right networking spaces for you.Practical online and in-person networking strategies for introverts.Timestamps: 00:00 – Introduction and why modern networking matters.05:00 – Meet Mikki Wilson: The Dot Connector.12:00 – Why traditional networking feels awkward and transactional.20:00 – How to ask better questions and create meaningful conversations.30:00 – The power of showing up authentically and finding your people.40:00 – Online networking strategies that actually work.50:00 – Final thoughts on mastering modern networking.Links mentioned: Her website: https://dotconnectorconsulting.com/Her IG: https://www.instagram.com/mikconnectsdots/— Learn with me: Mamapreneur Success Path - Free Audio Training Connect with me: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/liannekimcoach Instagram: @liannekimcoach Join the Mamas & Co. community to get access to valuable resources and the support of likeminded mompreneurs and mentors: https://www.mamasandco.com Instagram: @mamasandco Podcasting support: https://theultimatecreative.com
In this transformative episode of the H.E.A.L. Her Podcast, host Makini Smith sits down with Divine Muzia, a clinical director and mindset coach specializing in mental wellness for high achievers. With years of experience helping entrepreneurs, athletes, and professionals overcome stress, anxiety, and burnout, Divine shares profound insights on how to cultivate mental clarity, emotional resilience, and lasting self-empowerment. Together, they explore: ✅ The weight of high performance and the hidden emotional toll it takes ✅ The power of shifting your mindset to break free from limiting beliefs ✅ The importance of vulnerability in healing and personal growth ✅ Practical strategies for managing stress and maintaining long-term mental wellness Divine reminds us that mental wellness isn't just about avoiding burnout—it's about thriving. Whether you're struggling with self-doubt, navigating a high-pressure career, or seeking emotional balance, this episode offers real-world strategies to help you step into your power. Tune in now for an inspiring conversation that will leave you feeling empowered, clear-headed, and ready to take charge of your mental wellness journey! Stay connected with Divine online: Website Instagram Stay connected with us online: MakiniSmith.com Legacy Leavers Media Facebook Instagram Threads Youtube LinkedIn Books Send feedback/questions to info@makinismith.com Submit guest suggestions HERE Make a donation to keep the show going!
Your perfectionism isn't making your marketing better, it's making you miss opportunities. As the founder of a seven-figure design agency, I've noticed a common pattern among clients: they're spending too much time overthinking creative decisions and not enough time ideating new possibilities. The truth is, creativity doesn't have to be slow, and quick decisions often lead to better results than endless refinement. Instead of giving yourself months to make creative choices, try setting strict deadlines and trusting your instincts. When you have five months to make a decision, you'll take five months. But when you have five days, you'll be amazed at how quickly your brain adapts and produces results. The key is shifting from execution mode to ideation mode, dedicating specific time for creative thinking rather than endless tweaking. In this episode, I break down how to make faster creative decisions without sacrificing quality, including practical exercises like lightning rounds and three-try limits. Whether you're struggling with content creation, launch planning, or general marketing decisions, you'll learn how to leverage creativity as a catalyst for action rather than a barrier to progress. In today's episode, we're chatting about: • Why creativity should speed up your progress, not slow it down • How to use time constraints to boost creative decision-making • The crucial difference between ideation and execution time • Practical exercises for faster creative thinking • Why your best ideas often come from quick decisions Connect with me: Website Join our email list! Instagram Pinterest Sign 5 monthly clients from social media with marketing strategy and done-for-you design support. From content classes to learn new skills, to custom designed marketing assets, we've thought of it all inside Sales Studio. Join today: https://highflierpowerhouse.com/retainer Get the photoshoot, website, and content strategy you need to increase your business revenue and reputation. Apply for The Rebrand Experience https://highflierpowerhouse.com/rebrand-experience
As Pilates teachers, we do more than guide movement—we help our clients build healthier lifestyles that support longevity, vitality, and overall well-being. In this episode, we go beyond the workout to explore how Pilates teachers can integrate the six pillars of Lifestyle Medicine into their teaching and create lasting impact.Expect science-backed insights, expert quotes, and actionable teaching strategies to help clients thrive inside and outside the studio. Whether you're an experienced teacher or new to Pilates, this episode will give you the tools to elevate your coaching and empower your clients beyond their workouts.What you'll learn in this episode:✔️ How movement is medicine—and why Pilates plays a vital role in long-term health.✔️ Current exercise and sleep guidelines—and how they relate to Pilates.✔️ The connection between movement, stress relief, and mental well-being.✔️ Why social connection matters for your clients' success and how to foster a welcoming studio culture.✔️ How to encourage lifestyle shifts without overstepping professional boundaries.✔️ Practical tips to seamlessly integrate Lifestyle Medicine principles into your classes.LINKS:Health Workshop link: Optimal Health | Performance Fit OnlineWaitlist Perfitly You Barre Teacher Training: Barre Teacher TrainingWarteliste Barre Ausbildung: Barre AusbildungFree Ebook – 100 Pilates Class Themes: performance-fit-online.com/100-pilates-class-themesFree Ebook – Top Teaching Tips: performance-fit-online.com/top-teaching-tipsFree Creativity Masterclass: mailchi.mp/pilates-studio-nuernberg/creativity-masterclassTrain the Trainers: pilates-studio-nuernberg.com/train-the-trainersConnect with Us: hannah@pilates-studio-nuernberg.comPerformance Fit Pilates: pilates-studio-nuernberg.comPerformance Fit Pilates on Instagram: @performance_fit_pilatesPerformance Fit Pilates on YouTube: @PerformanceFitPilatesHannah Teutscher on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/hannah-teutscher
What if being a more flexible leader could help you make better decisions and lead with more confidence? The world is moving faster than ever, and leading through uncertainty can feel overwhelming. The same leadership habits that worked before might not be enough now. What if you had a framework to adapt, lead with confidence, and reduce stress—all while staying true to your values? In this episode of Leadership Without Losing Your Soul, Kevin Eikenberry shares how to become a more flexible leader and navigate change effectively. You'll learn: ✔️ How to recognize when your default leadership approach isn't serving you—and what to do instead ✔️ The four types of leadership contexts and how to adapt your decision-making for each ✔️ Practical strategies to shift from "knowing" to "doing"—so you can lead with confidence and clarity If you're ready to stop guessing and start leading with intentionality, hit play now and discover the roadmap to flexible leadership! Check out: 04:29 – Why your leadership approach may not be working like it used to 25:03 – The four types of leadership contexts and how to adjust your style 47:28 – The #1 habit flexible leaders use to reduce stress and make better decisions Connect with Kevin Eikenberry: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevineikenberry/ Leadership Without Using Your Soul podcast offers insightful discussions on leadership and management, focusing on essential communication skills, productivity, teamwork, delegation, and feedback to help leaders navigate various leadership styles, management styles, conflict resolution, time management, and active listening while addressing challenges like overwhelm, burnout, work-life balance, and problem-solving in both online and in-person teams, all aimed at cultivating human-centered leadership qualities that promote growth and success. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The safety industry is evolving fast, and if you're a consultant or thinking about becoming one, now is the time to strategize for success in 2025. In this episode of Safety Consultant with Sheldon Primus, I break down: ✅ How to attract and retain high-value clients ✅ Why AI and automation can help your business scale faster ✅ Key trends shaping the future of safety consulting ✅ Practical steps to position yourself as a trusted safety expert The consulting world is competitive—but with the right branding, marketing, and operational strategy, you can build a profitable, sustainable, and impactful business. This episode is sponsored by AgriSphere 101 S. Main St. Suite LL3, Decatur, IL 62563 1-844-4AGSPHR [24-7747] Phone: 1-844-424-7747 Email: info@agrisphere.com
Simon Scriver's Amazingly Ultimate Fundraising Superstar Podcast
Join host Simon Scriver, Co-Founder of Fundraising Everywhere and Julia Worthington of Amber Coaching for Fundraisers for a chat designed to help you build confidence, cut through the fear, and take meaningful steps in your corporate partnerships strategy- whether you're new to corporate fundraising, or an experienced fundraiser. What to Expect: -What good corporate fundraising actually looks like -How to get started—even if you're starting from scratch -Practical tips from Julia's extensive experience to help you move forward with clarity and confidence Click here to subscribe to our email list for exclusive fundraising resources, early access to training, special discounts and more Check out Amber Consulting here If you enjoyed this episode, don't forget to hit follow and enable notifications so you'll get notified to be first to hear of future podcast episodes. We'd love to see you back again! And thank you to our friends at JustGiving who make the Fundraising Everywhere Podcast possible.
Choice Classic Radio presents The Falcon, which aired from 1943 to 1954. Today we bring to you the episode titled "The Case of the Practical Choker.” Please consider supporting our show by becoming a patron at http://choiceclassicradio.com We hope you enjoy the show!
Why do some people build wealth effortlessly while others struggle—even with the same income? The secret isn't just how much you make—it's financial patience and delayed gratification. If you struggle with impulsive spending or find it hard to save, don't worry—you're not alone! The good news? You can train yourself to delay gratification and build long-term wealth. In this episode, we'll discuss: Why delayed gratification is key to financial success The psychology behind impulse spending vs. long-term thinking Practical steps to develop better money habits Challenge: Try the 48-hour rule—before buying anything impulsively, wait two days. You might realize you don't need it! #FinancialPatience #SmartMoneyHabits #DelayedGratification #WealthBuilding #ChinkPositive Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Donald Trump has not yet imposed widespread tariffs on Canada yet, but already municipal leaders are waving the Maple Leaf and promising to investigate Made-in-Canada substitutes for goods and services sourced from the U.S. But with deeply integrated, cross-border supply chains, the job of procurement professionals just got harder. So, how practical is it for Ontario's cities and towns to replace U.S. goods? A closer look at the opportunities to support Canadian businesses, and the risks of restricting U.S. suppliers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of Compliance Conversations, CJ Wolf and Dan Fox explore the intersection of AI and healthcare compliance. From proactive patient outreach to regulatory risks, they break down how organizations can leverage AI while staying compliant. What You'll Learn: - How AI-driven communication is enhancing patient engagement - The biggest compliance challenges organizations face - Practical examples of AI implementation in healthcare Don't miss this deep dive into AI, compliance, and the future of patient outreach.
Do you ever feel disappointed in your relationships because things don't go the way you hoped? Do you find yourself wondering why your partner doesn't meet your expectations—even when it seems obvious to you?If this sounds familiar, today's episode is for you! We're diving into the hidden impact of expectations in relationships—where they come from, why they often lead to frustration, and how to shift your mindset to create a healthier, more fulfilling love life.In this episode, you'll discover:✅ Why unspoken expectations create tension and misunderstandings✅ How childhood, past experiences, and society shape our expectations✅ The difference between healthy standards and unrealistic expectations✅ Practical steps to communicate your needs without conflict✨ Bonus: Want to go even deeper? I'm hosting a FREE live masterclass where I'll reveal the three biggest mistakes that ruin relationships—and how to avoid them. Link will be provided next week, so stay tuned!
AI Adoption Starts at the Top: How Leaders Can Inspire SuccessEpisode Summary:In this episode of B2B Marketing Excellence & AI, host Donna Peterson shares insights from her recent presentation to CEOs, Presidents, and business owners on the critical role of leadership in AI adoption.At World Innovators, we believe that technology should enhance, not replace, human relationships. That's why today's conversation isn't just about AI tools—it's about how leaders can create a culture of innovation that supports their teams and strengthens business relationships.AI is not just a technology tool or a marketing tool—it is a business strategy. It impacts every department and should be integrated into daily operations to help companies work smarter, improve efficiency, and make better decisions. But for AI to truly take hold in an organization, leadership must set the example. If executives and managers make AI a habit, the rest of the team will follow. Donna discusses:Why AI adoption must start at the top—when leadership embraces AI, teams feel empowered to follow.The real benefits of AI—freeing up time from repetitive tasks, improving efficiency, and enhancing decision-making.Balancing AI with genuine human connection—how to use AI as a tool to build better relationships, not replace them.How AI is a business strategy, not just a tool—helping companies stay competitive in a rapidly changing world.Practical ways to start integrating AI into your business today—with tools like ChatGPT, Descript, and Seamless.ai. If you're a leader looking to inspire your team, this episode is for you. AI isn't just about automation—it's about creating a smarter, more connected business environment. Leaders who make AI part of their daily routine will see their teams follow suit, driving long-term growth and innovation. Listen in, and let's make AI a meaningful part of your business journey—together.
Send us a textCultivating Curiosity: Shifting from a Closed Mindset to a Learning CultureIn this episode of The Human Side of Business, we're diving into the power of curiosity in leadership—why it matters, how to cultivate it, and the real cost of a closed mindset.Did you know? Research shows that organizations with low curiosity experience 30% lower performance and 40% higher turnover. And yet, many leaders unknowingly operate in a way that stifles innovation and disengages their teams.Joining me are Maria from Intuity and Michelle Schafer, coach and author, for an insightful conversation about: ✅ The hidden dangers of a closed mindset and how it impacts engagement & retention ✅ Practical strategies for shifting from judgment to curiosity in leadership ✅ The small but powerful questions that change the way you lead ✅ How to embed curiosity into your company culture—so it becomes a habit, not a one-time effortCuriosity isn't just about asking more questions—it's about creating an environment where learning thrives, ideas are valued, and teams feel empowered. Ready to make the shift? Hit play and let's explore!
Episode Overview In today's Q+A, we're examining the Clean Plate Club, a rule many of us were raised with that still influences the way we eat. One of our community members recently shared that she's trying to practice the habit of leaving food on her plate when she's full, but the urge to clean her plate runs deep. In this episode, we'll unpack why this happens and how to navigate it in a way that aligns with your goals and values. Join us for some practical tips to help you break free from the Clean Plate Club without the shame and guilt. If you like what you hear in this episode, don't miss your chance to join us when we open enrollment to Balance365 Coaching to get access to so much more! Get your name on our obligation-free waitlist, and we will waive the $199 registration fee. Click here to learn more. Key Points Why the Clean Plate Club mentality is often ingrained from childhood The emotional and habit-based drivers play a big role in the urge to clean your plate. How to become more mindful and reframe beliefs around food waste. Practical strategies to help break the habit of cleaning your plate without guilt. Related Content Episode 308: 5 Reasons You Can't. Stop. Eating! Episode 290: Member Spotlight – How a Strong Commitment to the Process Helped Michelle Lose 40lbs
You've built a successful business—but what's next? As entrepreneurs and business owners, we're always chasing the next big win. But the real secret to long-term success isn't just hustle—it's mastering the habits, mindset, and strategies of top performers. In Part 2 of my conversation with Michael Chernow, we shift gears from family life to business mastery. Michael has built and exited two highly successful restaurant brands in one of the world's toughest markets—New York City—and is now scaling Kreatures of Habit, a wellness brand that's changing how people live their daily lives. This episode is packed with insights, including: ✅ How Michael used simple daily habits to rebuild his life—and how those same habits created multiple successful businesses. ✅ Why culture and community-building is Michael's superpower, and how you can leverage it in your business. ✅ The truth about innovation—why your business needs it to survive and how to foster it consistently. ✅ Practical strategies to build discipline, confidence, and courage—the essential tools every entrepreneur needs to create lasting success. If you're an entrepreneur who wants actionable insights from someone who's walked the path, faced the challenges, and emerged stronger each time—this episode is a must-listen. Ready to master the habits of business success? __________________________