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Your twenties are supposed to be “the best years of your life,” right? But no one tells you how confusing, overwhelming, and straight-up weird they can be. There are things we only learn the hard way, sometimes after a few missteps, sometimes after a full-on identity crisis in a grocery store parking lot. In this episode, I reflect on five lessons that would've saved me a lot of time, a few black eyes (literally), and more than one painfully awkward date.For more go to: www.scottmlynch.comLevel up your life by joining my Patreon where you'll get exclusive content every week and more badass offerings (rips t-shirt in half, Hulk Hogan style, and runs around the room). And/or…Unlock practical and tactical insights on how to master your mindset and optimize your happiness directly to your inbox.If you're a glutton for punishment and want more swift kicks in the mind follow me on social:InstagramYouTubeLeave a review and tell me how I suck so I can stop doing that or you can also tell me about things you like. I'd be okay with that, too.Produced by ya boi.Past guests on The Motivated Mind include Chris Voss, Captain Sandy, Dr. Chris Palmer, Joey Thurman, Jason Harris, Koshin Paley Ellison, Rudy Mawer, Molly Fletcher, Kristen Butler, Hasard Lee, Natasha Graziano, David Hauser, Cheryl Hunter, Michael Brandt, Heather Moyse, Tim Shriver, and Alan Stein, Jr.
The Inside Stylists Podcast: Episode 156 Building Your Personal Brand as an Interior Stylist In this episode of the Inside Stylists podcast, I dive into why building a personal brand is so important for interior stylists. It's not just about logos and colours—it's really about the story people tell about you when you're not in the room. I share some of the insights I've learned from Daniel Priestley's work on becoming a ‘Key Person of Influence' and talk about how vital it is to practise what you preach when it comes to your brand. I also pass on some of my favourite networking tips, how to introduce yourself and others in a way that builds real connections, and why putting yourself out there is key to building trust and boosting your visibility. enjoy! People mentioned in this episode Nikki Snell, Founder of Press Loft, a PR platform for interiors brands and stylists. Daniel Priestley, Entrepreneur, author of Key Person of Influence and other business books. He speaks widely about personal branding, entrepreneurship, and building influence. DanielPriestley.com Katie Thompson, Speaker and branding expert who ran the "Be Your Own Brand" masterclass at Brighton SEO. Matt Lazenby, Website designer Amy Cuddy, Social psychologist known for her TED Talk on the "Power Pose" and presence. Timestamps 00:00 Introduction to Personal Branding 02:45 Understanding Your Brand 05:52 Building Trust Through Authenticity 08:52 Networking and Making Connections 12:02 Effective Communication and Engagement 14:58 Overcoming Networking Anxiety 17:46 The Power of Personal Presence 21:12 Creating Meaningful Introductions 24:11 Putting Yourself Out There 27:05 Final Thoughts on Personal Branding Show notes for today's episode are here The Inside Stylist's Interior Styling Course Find us here InsideStylists.com Instagram: Instagram.com/InsideStylists Facebook: Facebook.com/InsideStylists Podcasts : Insidestylists.com/podcast/ Blogs : Insidestylists.com/inside-stylists-blog/
Most people still think they need a business card to make connections. The reality? Social media is the new business card—and if you're not leveraging it, you're invisible. In this episode of The Legacy Podcast, I sit down with Cory Jacobson of Wealth Juice to break down why personal branding is the most powerful tool for real estate investors and entrepreneurs today. Cory shares how he scaled his network, raised capital, and built his brand—all by showing up online. If you want to attract deals, build credibility, and create unlimited business opportunities, this is a must-watch.
In this episode of Rogue Business, I'm diving into how to dominate in a commercial gym and grow your business in that environment. We're talking about getting damn good at your craft, finding your niche, and mastering the core training principles that set you apart. But it doesn't stop there—I'm also breaking down why making yourself known in the gym, building solid relationships with staff and members, and creating valuable content are non-negotiables. If you're looking to thrive in a commercial gym setting, this episode is your roadmap. Key Takeaways: Craft Mastery: Get good at your craft and master the core training principles. Find Your Niche: Double down on what you do best and carve out a niche that sets you apart in the gym. Make Yourself Known: Don't be a stranger—build relationships with the gym staff and members to establish your presence. Content Creation: Content fucking matters—it reinforces your brand and attracts clients. Make sure you're creating valuable content regularly. Being Approachable: How you conduct yourself matters.... Low-Risk Opportunity: Take advantage of the low-risk opportunities in commercial gyms—they're right at your fingertips. “There is a world of fucking opportunities in commercial gyms with low risk that is just at your fingertips.” [00:00] Introduction and Overview [11:29] Mastering Your Craft and Finding Your Niche [21:33] Making Yourself Known in the Gym [29:21] Creating Valuable Content [35:25] Professionalism and Approachability [38:31] Putting Yourself Out There [42:21] Unlocking the Potential in a Commercial Gym Call to Action: Follow me on Instagram @rochenehawley for more no-BS business strategies. And if you're vibing with the show, drop a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.
We can't believe we're at the close of Season 1! Wholey Schmidt… what an amazing journey it's been – from conception to launch and now here. It's incredible to look back and reflect on what we thought this podcast was and could be, and compare it to the reality of what unfolded and the responses we received. And that's a lesson for all areas of life… have an intention, go for it, but don't be too married to the outcome… we promise something better than you could ever imagine is probably unfolding. Team members Jessica Gill and Grace Abbott join Sarah to reflect on this journey, from the standpoint of creation and marketing to the personal transformation they experienced as well. They talk about what it means to find your voice, your presence, your confidence – and letting go of any limitations that are keeping you from experiencing the fullness of what the universe wants to give you. And don't worry, we'll be back for another season! We are just getting started. ⭐ Follow us on Instagram: @wholeyschmidt
The SDR DiscoCall Podcast: For Brand New Sales Development Reps
In this episode, Amy Morrison, an SDR at Taggstar, shares her inspiring journey from nursing to sales. She reflects on her passion for nursing and how the pandemic spurred her transition into the sales field. Amy also recounts her unique experiences working in an Irish bar in Belgium and her love for travel. Amy discusses key elements of success in sales, including the value of social skills and confidence. She offers practical tips for overcoming common sales hurdles, such as fear of rejection and self-doubt. Her advice focuses on the importance of taking action and stepping out of your comfort zone, whether that's through cold calls or social interactions. She also sheds light on her role at Taggstar, highlighting the company's supportive and open culture. Amy encourages SDRs to leverage LinkedIn for content creation to connect with prospects and express their personality. Her advice to her younger self includes embracing confidence, enjoying the journey, and not taking things too personally.
In this podcast episode, Donnie Boivin, the founder of Success Champions Networking, discusses the art of building successful sales teams and the power of networking. He shares his journey from a top sales trainer to creating a B2B networking group, emphasizing the importance of authentic connections and personal branding. Donnie Boivin introduces the triangle method for networking, talks about the significance of virtual coffee meetings, and recounts his largest deal, uniting a top home builder with a leading lumber company. The episode also explores Success Champions Networking's goals, including expansion and creating a wildlife park retreat, and Boivin's aspiration to leave a lasting legacy in the business world. He underscores the joy of helping others and the need to remain humble and genuine.ChaptersBuilding Great Sales Teams (00:00:17) Introduction to the podcast episode and the importance of great experiences and leaders in building sales teams.B2B Networking and Virtual Coffee Meetings (00:00:36) Discussion about B2B networking, virtual coffee meetings, and the shift from traditional business cards to digital technology for networking.Transition to Sales Training and Authenticity (00:02:54) Transition from commercial printing to sales training, the speaker's experience at Sandler, and the importance of being authentic in sales.Personal Life and Entrepreneurship (00:04:32) The speaker's decision to start his own business, move to the countryside, and the unexpected success of posting baby goat videos on LinkedIn.Being Human in Sales and Networking (00:06:18) The importance of being vulnerable and authentic in sales, and the impact of social media in showing a different side of oneself.Organizing Success Champions Networking (00:09:34) The structure and organization of Success Champions Networking, including the training process for the president and the systematic approach to meetings.Virtual Coffee Meetings and Referrals (00:13:01) The concept of virtual coffee meetings, the importance of making introductions, and the effectiveness of the triangle method for networking.Using the Triangle Method in Networking (00:16:27) Explanation of the triangle method for networking, focusing on identifying the ideal client and industries, and making strategic introductions.Introduction (00:19:03) Donnie Boivin discusses the value of connecting non-competing vendors with ideal clients and the benefits of a different approach to networking.Champions Table (00:19:53) Donnie Boivin explains the focus of the mastermind group, Champions Table, on personal branding and becoming the face of one's business.Putting Yourself Out There (00:20:45) The discussion centers on helping individuals package themselves for engaging business interactions and creating a more personal connection with clients.Future of Success Champions Networking (00:21:28) Donnie Boivin outlines the future plans for Success Champions Networking, including expanding the chapters, hosting micro-summits, and aiming for a significant membership milestone.Creating a Retreat and Wildlife Park (00:23:08) The conversation shifts to the long-term vision of acquiring a large ranch to develop a wildlife park retreat and host various events throughout the year.Maintaining Humility and Impacting Lives (00:24:53) Donnie Boivin shares how he stays humble and finds fulfillment in impacting the lives of those frustrated with traditional networking methods.Engaging Q&A and Legacy (00:28:12) The episode concludes with a discussion on the impact of influential figures and the desire to leave a timeless legacy through valuable teachings. Thank you for support Building Great Sales Teams! If you want to learn more about our host Doug Mitchell or get free BGST resources go to www.salesprogrambuilder.com.
Let's face it, the world of business can be a pressure cooker.In Episode 62 of the Master Your Business Podcast, Shane Murphy, the ‘Anxiety Expert' was lost in social media but found his niche & helps others!Enhance your listening experience with our detailed show notes, featuring bonus resources, additional insights and takeaways from this episode.Timestamps:[00:00] Introduction[01:49] Let's Meet Shane![12:04] Putting Yourself Out There![27:40] Authenticity on Social Media[35:18] Embracing ‘I Feel' Statements[42:30] What is Anxiety?
In this bonus episode, the host discusses her transition into the education world and the need for brow-specific education. She shares her experiences and offers tips for those looking to become educators. The impact of COVID-19 on her decision to pivot is also discussed. The importance of putting yourself out there as an educator and positioning yourself to attract the right audience is emphasized. The host advises having a clear outline and core values for your educational offerings. The episode concludes with upcoming events and contact information. Takeaways: Transitioning into the education world requires putting yourself out there and positioning yourself as an expert in your niche. Having a clear outline and core values for your educational offerings is essential. Building a strong online presence and targeting your content towards other professionals is crucial. COVID-19 has prompted many beauty professionals to consider transitioning into education. Upcoming events and networking opportunities can help you connect with other professionals and grow your educational business. Chapters: 00:00 Introduction and Background 01:25 The Need for Brow Education 03:49 Transitioning into Education 10:16 The Impact of COVID-19 14:36 Putting Yourself Out There as an Educator 18:26 Positioning Yourself as an Educator 22:58 Preparation and Core Values 26:16 Building Out Your Offerings 28:43 Transitioning Your Content 29:42 Final Tips for Transitioning into Education 30:09 Upcoming Events 31:04 Closing and Contact Information Huge thank you to our sponsor, Brow Fox Beauty✨ Find retail and back bar products designed by an brow artist for brow artists! Here's the link: https://browfoxbeauty.com/ & use code BROWDUCATION for 10% off! VIDEO EPISODES ON YOUTUBE https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTCUDp-4aiL7Uu_26kOFOCA Follow the pod and Megs, your host, on socials for updates
You're called for something bigger than where you're currently standing and you see proof all around you that it's possible. But the idea of putting yourself out there or having the tiniest possibility to achieve your own greatness can feel out of reach.Today, we're talking with Cassie Petrey about having the audacity to go for it – she's living proof that you can be a boyband fan girl and eventually own an agency that manages social media for The Backstreet Boys – all because she learned valuable skills, believed she could, and asked for it.In this episode, you'll learn:From fan girl to social media manager for music iconsLessons Cassie learned over her years in businessReframe how you think about managing social mediaThe incredible power and benefits of social mediaGet more comfortable with showing up on socialsNavigating critics, trolls, assumptionsHow Cassie got to work with The Backstreet Boys and Britney SpearsAdvice to help gain traction on social mediaCassie Petrey has been the woman behind some of the most iconic artists' social media marketing including Backstreet Boys, Camila Cabello, and Britney Spears. Cassie is the co-founder of Crowd Surf, a leading marketing and music management firm. She is an original fan girl whose tween admiration for the Backstreet Boys led her at age 12 to create a newsletter that reached fans worldwide — then years later she helped seal the band's decades-long superstardom by re-introducing them to next-generation fans. Her company Crowd Surf has worked with tech giants Apple and Google, and labels such as Universal, Disney, Sony, Warner, and more. Cassie is a Forbes 30 Under 30 and Billboard 30 Under 30 recipient, and she is a leading social media and artist management Hollywood powerhouse.Resources from this episodeJoin The Gutsy Collective Inner Circle - Gain clarity and make gusty moves with the support and energy of like-minded women. Inside the group, you'll find deeper connection, clarity, accountability, tools, and techniques to help you get out of your own way so that you can make shifts and move forward on your goals. I'll see you inside!Get the support you need and feel alive again! - My mission is to help you discover your own personal alignment so that you can feel deeply connected and expansively alive – all with ease and flow. Whether you are a brand new or aspiring entrepreneur, you have a growing small business, or you are an expanding CEO ready for your next level of success, I've got your back! Click here to learn about the 3 ways I can support you and your business.Connect with Cassie PetreyTwitter/X: @cassiepetreyInstagram: @cassiepetreyWebsite: crowdsurf.netConnect with LauraAuraFacebook: @thatlauraauraTikTok: @thatlauraauraInstagram: @thatlauraauraWebsite: LauraAura.comSupport the showTHANK YOU, GUTSY TRIBE!We love, love, love to read your comments, feedback, and reviews. If you haven't yet, drop us one below! Your review might even get highlighted within one of our gutsy love posts or on our website.https://podcasts.apple.com/podcast/the-gutsy-podcast/id1445481970
Discover how self-confidence plays a pivotal role in creating inspiring spaces that uplift and empower individuals.Join us for another captivating episode of the "Psychologie of Home" show with your host, Kami Gray, an experienced Interior Designer from Portland, Oregon. In this week's episode, Kami welcomes a special guest, Abby Buchanan, a recent graduate of the Psychologie of Home Design School.Get ready to dive deep into the world of design as Kami and Abby explore the crucial topic of Overcoming Self-doubt to Shine Bright: Empowering Others Through Design. Discover how self-confidence plays a pivotal role in creating inspiring spaces that uplift and empower individuals.But that's not all! Abby's passion lies in Biophilic Design, and she unveils its transformative power in Creating a Therapeutic Oasis: Unveiling the Power of Biophilic Design. Learn how connecting with nature through design can enhance well-being and create harmonious environments.The conversation also delves into the importance of marketing and self-promotion. Kami and Abby share valuable insights on Putting Yourself Out There to thrive in the competitive design industry.Lastly, don't miss their discussion on Transforming Websites into Immersive Sensory Experiences. Discover how to make your online presence a sensory delight for potential clients.Tune in for an episode packed with inspiration, knowledge, and strategies to boost your design journey!Watch Full Episode on YouTube here:https://youtube.com/@PsychologieofHomeConnect with Kami on Instagram here https://www.instagram.com/psychologieofhome/KamiGrayInteriors.comPsychologieofHome.com
In a world of sales and personal branding, one woman's journey took an unexpected turn. From the tranquil landscapes of southwest Virginia to the bustling markets of Italy and Brazil, Alison Mullins was on a path of growth and expertise. But it was a fateful encounter with Hurricane Wilma in Cancun, Mexico, that would change everything. Surviving the storm became more than just a test of strength for Alison - it ignited a fire within her, a passion that transformed her approach to sales. But what happened next? How did she turn adversity into triumph? Stay tuned to uncover the remarkable twist in Alison's story. This is Alison Mullins's story: Alison Mullins' journey towards becoming an expert in sales and personal branding can be traced back to her roots in southwest Virginia and her experiences in some of the most competitive markets around the world. As a small-town girl, she began her career in the construction industry specializing in natural stone surfaces. With time, Alison ventured into sales and marketing, exploring architectural, interior design, and luxury residential sectors. From working in Italy to quarries in Brazil, her experiences have shaped her unique expertise. However, the most pivotal of her experiences was surviving Hurricane Wilma in Cancun, Mexico. This event pushed her to a road of self-discovery, where she transformed her hardship into a resilient spirit, becoming a survivor with an undying passion for her work. To truly be an expert in your field, you have to be willing to talk to others, learn from others, and give to others. You've got to be a connector. - Alison Mullins My special guest is Alison Mullins. With a rich background in sales and marketing, Alison Mullins has spent two vibrant decades leaving imprints in various sectors, including construction and natural stone surfaces. Her passion and dedication are reflected in her global work travel, from the United States and Canada to Italy and Brazil. Now as the founder of Rep Methods, her deep-rooted sales wisdom continues to bloom, helping countless professionals transform their sales strategies. Alison's approachable personality also adds a warm touch to her expertise, making her insights more relatable yet powerful. In this episode, you will be able to: Uncover the secret to upscaling your business through sales proficiency and a resonant personal brand. Traverse the journey of book writing, encapsulating its challenges and rewarding experiences. Comprehend the need for humility and ongoing education for longevity in the sales field. Apprehend the increasing influence of video content in consumer engagement. Decode the method to foster leadership skills within your sales force. The key moments in this episode are: 00:00:08 - Introduction and Background 00:01:42 - Expertise and Becoming an Expert 00:08:07 - Writing a Book as a Platform 00:10:38 - Developing Expertise and Claiming Expert Status 00:14:21 - Rewards of Putting Yourself Out There 00:15:50 - Using Video to Engage with Buyers, 00:16:43 - The Power of Video in Sales, 00:19:19 - Key Elements of Successful Sales Leadership, 00:23:30 - Building Leadership in Sales, 00:28:01 - Sales Leadership Skills, 00:32:35 - Being a Disruptor, 00:33:31 - Disrupting in a Male-Dominated Industry, 00:35:05 - Quiet Disruption, 00:36:33 - Disrupting the Conversation, 00:38:15 - Connecting with Alison, Timestamped summary of this episode: 00:00:08 - Introduction and Background Mario Martinez introduces the podcast and welcomes Alison Mullins as his guest. They briefly discuss Alison's new book, "The Art of Selling," and her background in sales and marketing. Alison shares her experience in the construction industry and her passion for natural stone surfaces. 00:01:42 - Expertise and Becoming an Expert Alison emphasizes that expertise is self-declared and requires passion, knowledge, and humility. She believes that being willing to learn from others, connect with people, and contribute to the community are essential for becoming an expert. Validation from others can also help establish expertise. 00:08:07 - Writing a Book as a Platform Alison shares her motivation for writing the book, which was to establish herself as an expert and share her knowledge and experiences. She sees writing a book as a way to gain credibility and prove a point. It was also a therapeutic process for her. 00:10:38 - Developing Expertise and Claiming Expert Status Alison discusses the boldness required to claim expertise but also emphasizes the importance of allowing others to recognize your expertise. Putting yourself out there, being prepared for backlash, and receiving validation from others can help establish expert status. 00:14:21 - Rewards of Putting Yourself Out There Alison encourages individuals to put themselves out there and take credit for their expertise. While there may be fear and uncertainty, the rewards can be significant. The validation and positive feedback received can enhance credibility and establish expertise in the field 00:15:50 - Using Video to Engage with Buyers, The importance of using video content to engage with buyers is discussed. Video allows for face-to-face interaction and the use of multiple senses, making it a more effective tool for building expertise and connecting with an audience. 00:16:43 - The Power of Video in Sales, Video is highlighted as a valuable tool for salespeople to engage with customers. Platforms like Loom, OneMob, and Hippo Video are mentioned as options for sending video messages and maintaining customer connections. 00:19:19 - Key Elements of Successful Sales Leadership, The importance of mental health balance is emphasized as a key aspect of sales leadership. Other essential elements include organization, passion, and understanding one's strengths and weaknesses. 00:23:30 - Building Leadership in Sales, Empathy is identified as a crucial skill for salespeople to develop leadership in their craft. The concept of limbic resonance and the ability to intuitively understand and connect with others is discussed as an art form in sales. 00:28:01 - Sales Leadership Skills, The importance of empathy, intuition, and chameleoning (the ability to adapt and fit into different situations) in sales leadership is highlighted. These skills take time to develop and contribute to effective sales leadership and customer relationships. 00:32:35 - Being a Disruptor, Alison discusses the benefits and challenges of being a disruptor in the industry. She emphasizes the importance of speaking one's mind and standing up for what one believes in. She also shares her experience as a woman in a male-dominated industry and how it has shaped her as a disruptor. 00:33:31 - Disrupting in a Male-Dominated Industry, Alison highlights the unique challenges she faces as a woman in the construction industry. She shares the importance of having confidence and resilience as a disruptor. Being noticed and heard is key to making an impact in a male-dominated field. 00:35:05 - Quiet Disruption, Alison shares a story about an interaction with someone in the tech industry who initially praised her book but later expressed hesitation in sharing it with his audience. Instead of reacting negatively, Alison responded humbly and asked for his support, demonstrating a quiet form of disruption. 00:36:33 - Disrupting the Conversation, Alison discusses her response to the tech industry professional's feedback. She explains how she disrupted the conversation by assuming he either intended to insult her or didn't realize the impact of his words. Alison humbled herself by asking for support while still pursuing her goals. 00:38:15 - Connecting with Alison, Alison shares how listeners can connect with her through her website, where they can schedule a quick conversation with her. She prefers phone calls as a way to connect in the 21st century. Sales expertise and personal branding: Wielding a profound experience in sales, Alison paints a clear picture of the importance of personal branding as a lever to establishing oneself as an expert in an industry. Her belief is that passion, continuous learning, and humility should drive this endeavor. By taking a bold stance to showcase their skills, individuals can gain recognition and influence, which can boost their professional journey and build credibility. The resources mentioned in this episode are: Get your pen and paper or iPad and keyboard ready to take notes as you listen to the Modern Selling podcast. Check out FlyMSG.io, the free personal writing assistant, and text expander application created by Vengreso, the company founded by Mario Martinez Jr. Learn more about Alison Mullins and her new book, The Art of Selling: We Make Order Makers, Not Order Takers. Visit the Rep Methods website to explore Alison's brand and the services she offers for business development and sales. Consider writing your own book to establish yourself as an expert in your field and gain credibility. Reflect on the importance of humility and continuous learning in developing and maintaining expertise. Take Mario's advice and create a YouTube channel or video series to share your expertise and answer burning questions related to your industry. Check out Modern Selling on YouTube to watch the video version of this podcast episode. Visit the podcast's website to access additional resources and episodes to help you grow your sales numbers at scale. Follow Mario Martinez Jr. and Alison Mullins on social media to stay updated on their latest insights and content.
If you're feeling frustrated and overlooked, constantly applying to job postings and sending out resumes, only to receive little to no response or job offers, then you are not alone! In this episode, you will be able to: Unravel the art of committing to long-term goals for monumental business growth. Know the tricks to explore job openings like a pro, in spite of a cluttered market space. Identify how international Virtual Assistants can be your secret weapon in the competitive corporate world. Understand how aligning your marketing strategies with your human design type can unleash unprecedented success. Embrace the skill of turning every opportunity into a stepping stone in your professional journey. The key moments in this episode are:00:00:00 - Should You Apply for a Job Post Even If It's Old and Has Many Comments?, 00:03:55 - The Importance of Putting Yourself Out There, 00:07:15 - The Benefits of Commenting and Sharing Your Website, 00:09:32 - Marketing Strategies Based on Human Design, www..instagram.com/thealignedpretzel www.thealigfnedpretzel.co/courses
The Business of You: Personal Branding for Subject Matter Experts
Have you stepped out of your corporate role and gone solo into your next big thing? It's both exciting and overwhelming to navigate and get out there.This podcast is for you. After a year-long break, introducing The Brand Therapist℠ podcast, renamed, relaunched, and rebranded and FINALLY here one year to the day of saying, #BRB (be right back)It was worth the wait, promise!The Brand Therapist℠ podcast is dedicated to solo experts who've left corporate (or want to someday) to build an authority-focused personal brand for their next path for new opportunities on their own and on their own terms. In this welcome back episode, I'll share the back story of my year-long hiatus, what got me sidetracked and why it took longer than expected, We'll chat about the perils of perfectionism, procrastination, lazy habits, and complacency and why this one thing will steer you straight. I'll also share why you need a brand therapist and how I take a different approach than most in the personal branding space with my signature framework. Finally, I cover all the ways I'm here to help you navigate your new path with personal branding, marketing, and personal PR, so you can learn to brand, market, and promote yourself online with ease and confidence. Today's “session” is a welcome and introduction and I look forward to next week so we can embark on this journey together to build a brand that takes you places. Don't forget to reach out to me via LinkedIn! I'd also be honored if you can give the show a review and rating on Apple Podcasts to get it out of the virtual cobwebs so more solo experts can find us.Time Stamps:00:00:00 Welcome to The Brand Therapist℠ podcast (a year break is way too long)00:00:17 Putting Yourself Out There for Your Next Big Thing00:00:41 Finding Your Lane and Getting Unstuck00:01:01 Who This Show is For and What You Need on Your Journey00:02:10 The Power and Payoff of Putting Yourself Out There00:02:46 Giving Yourself Credit00:04:16 Introducing the Brand Therapist00:06:14 Personal Branding + Personal Marketing + Personal PR (you need all 3)00:08:18 Find me on LinkedIn, I want to mee you.Connect with Michelle B Griffin, The Brand Therapist℠Personal Branding, Positioning & PR Strategist and Coach Website: TheBrandTherapist.io Michelle's second podcast, The LinkedIn Branding Show LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michellebgriffin/ Join my free Linkedin personal branding community, The #365 Creators, the community of global professionals supporting one another as we ramp up our personal brands, create engaging content, expand our connections, and build meaningful communities on LinkedIn. You'll also receive tips on LinkedIn, content creation, and personal branding. Join here: https://michellebgriffin.com/the365creators/
In this episode, I talk with Jake Daniels (Filmmaker) and Michael Huntington (Filmmaker), about movies, film festivals and what they got going on. They were attendees at the Cedar Rapids Independent Film Festival that I hit it off with. So much so that I decided on the spot - I just want to talk with both these guys and see where the conversation goes. Topics Include: Shared Tattoos, What Genres We Gravitate Towards, Everything Everywhere All At Once, Cocaine Bear, Experience with the 2023 Cedar Rapids Independent Film Festival, Film Festivals Available in Iowa, Operating a Film Festival, The Mental Work of Putting Yourself Out There, Editing Software and Jake & Michael's Upcoming Work.Connect with Jake & MichaelJake Instagram - Click HereJake's Website - Click HereMediaverse Studios Instagram - Click HereMediaverse Studios YouTube - Click HereMichael's Instagram - Click HereMichael's Website - Click HereCintree Films Instagram - Click HereGet Involved with Screen SpeakInstagram: Click HereFacebook Community: Click HereContact: screenspeakpodcast@gmail.comMovie References MadeReign Over Me - TrailerI Heart Huckabees - TrailerViolent Night - TrailerLearn About Iowa Film FestivalsFilmFreeway - Click HereSnake Alley Film Festival - Click HereIowa Motion Picture Association (IMPA) - Click HereJulien Dubuque Film Festival - Click HereInterrobang Film Festival Instagram - Click HereFarm to Film Fest - Click HereCedar Rapids Independent Film Festival - Click Here
What does it take to transform from an internet marketer to a children's book author? Discover how David's off-road adventure in Moab, Utah, inspired a delightful tale of courage, perseverance, and the power of play. Listen in as David and his host discuss their journey, and learn how collaborating with an independent artist on Upwork led to the stunning artwork in David's book about a Jeep that goes on off-road adventures.In the second part, we explore the motivations behind putting oneself out there as an author, podcaster, and internet marketer. Facing fears, being brave, and the evolving landscape of internet marketing are discussed. Learn how to handle negative comments with humor and grace, and the process of publishing a book. Weigh the pros and cons of self-publishing, hybrid publishing, and traditional publishing. Don't miss this insightful discussion as we emphasize the power of sharing personal, unique content to truly make an impact in today's digital world!Find David McBee at: https://djsoffroadadventures.com/Chapters:(0:00:16) - Internet Marketing to Children's Books(0:09:33) - Putting Yourself Out There(0:13:41) - Internet Marketing and Overcoming Negative Comments(0:25:07) - Off-Road DJ AdventuresChapter Summaries:(0:00:16) - Internet Marketing to Children's Books (9 Minutes)Exploring the power of play and the importance of courage, the journey from internet marketing to children's book authorship is discussed, focusing on a book about a Jeep on off-road adventures. The author's personal experience in Moab, Utah, and overcoming fears with friends' support inspired the book. The stunning artwork was found through collaborating with an independent artist on Upwork.(0:09:33) - Putting Yourself Out There (4 Minutes)Motivations for becoming an author, podcaster, and internet marketer often stem from a desire to share stories and help others. Connecting with young audiences and facing fears are important aspects of being an artist or author. The internet marketing landscape has evolved, making it more difficult to stand out. Sharing personal, unique content is crucial for making an impact in today's digital world.(0:13:41) - Internet Marketing and Overcoming Negative Comments (11 Minutes)Internet marketing relies on the three E's - educational, entertaining, and engaging content for businesses on social media. Courage is needed to face negative comments and trolls, but responding with humor and grace can create positive interactions. Engaging with both positive and negative comments helps build connections with the audience. Publishing a book involves choosing between self-publishing, hybrid publishing, or traditional publishing. Profit margins and platform challenges are factors to consider when selling hardcover books, such as on Amazon.(0:25:07) - Off-Road DJ Adventures (1 Minute)Off-road adventures require courage and guts for kids. Exploring different playful personality types, some may be adventurers, while others prefer puzzles, indoor games, or even planning parties. Discover more about oneself through a personality quiz and engage in happy playing.Support the showJoin the Playful Humans community: Subscribe to the YouTube channel Subscribe to the Podcast Join the culture club! Book a playshop for your team Support our sponsors
In this episode of The New CISO, Steve is joined by guest Adam Currie, CSO at HCL Software.Adam started his career 27 years ago, working the night shift as a main frame operator before working his way up in the security world. Today, he shares how he builds trust within his team, company, and himself. Listen to the episode to learn more about his expansive career journey, when to encourage your team, and dealing with imposter syndrome.Listen to Steve and Adam discuss the right time to challenge yourself and when leaders should foster an environment where it is safe to fail:Meet Adam (1:38)Host Steve Moore introduces our guest today, Adam Currie.Adam was first the head of security operations and architecture at HCL before transitioning into the CSO role. When Adam joined HCL, he brought his breadth of technical knowledge and understanding of how their user base consumed their tools. In this business, it's essential to understand how these programs are used while ensuring they are secure, a mentality that helped Adam move into the CSO position.The Main Framer (4:41)Steve asks Adam about his experience on the main frame.When Adam was a student, he worked as a tape librarian. This after-school job led to him taking classes and learning about mainframe operations and basic coding language. Desktop Support (8:26)Adam believes that having a desktop support background benefits security professionals because it provides an understanding of how end users operate. Communicating with this community with empathy adds significant value to any security team.Unexpected Steps: CISO to Soc to CISO (12:38)Adam did end-user support work at Bloomberg before moving into backend enterprise applications. Then he was asked to run Bloomberg's tier one and tier two service desks, a type of work Adam did not plan on returning to. However, this opportunity offered Adam his first management role, and he credits this position as getting him to where he is today.Building Trust With Your Team (20:05)Upon reflecting on his job journey at Bloomberg, Adam shares why people seek new opportunities.When people leave positions or accept roles, it is for job growth. Most people want to consider how a job will help their families and goals before making a career transition. Adam would rather help his team explore their options than subdue it–though no one wants to lose valuable employees. He wants his team to trust him enough to be honest with him about when they want to make a change.A Challenge (25:21)For Adam, it is always a struggle to stay out of the weeds of the tech side of the business. He gravitates toward technology but understands that that is different from his role now. For leaders, it is more important to nurture an environment where employees are safe to fail because that is how people learn and grow. You shouldn't be reckless, but being inactive is more risky.Owning Failure (29:02)Steve presses Adam on how far he will go to own his team's failures. Adam thinks it is his job to communicate with senior management and shield his team from scrutiny.No matter what, we must be honest about what we can do to improve and have productive, unemotional conversations.Building a Brand (36:13)Building a brand comes with trial and error but is critical to success. Often this comes with changing the perception that security is a necessary evil. Demonstrating that security is a value-add partnership that leaders actively want to engage in is essential.Putting Yourself Out There (47:54)Though Adam is not a fan of public speaking, he believes in pushing himself past his comfort zone. Although...
In episode #121 your favorite CEOs Taylor Graham and Chloe Willemsen are back with another conversation centered around navigating adult friendships + friendship breakups! The CEOs chat about: What adult friendships look like and mean to them How we make friends as kids vs as adults Attachment styles in friendships Types of friendship breakups Advice for healing through a friendship breakup And more! To check out the Almost 30 Podcast episode with Mel Robbins click HERE To check out our episode about Putting Yourself Out There and Creating Community click HERE To check out our episode about Loneliness in Your 20s click HERE To check out our episode about Navigating Loneliness + Tips for Getting Out of a Funk click HERE Feel free to stalk your hosts further: Chloe: @c.e.chlo Taylor: @taygrahambiz and @sociallytaylored To check out the official CEOish website click HERE To ask us a question or request a guest, connect with us on Instagram and Twitter @ceoishpodcast or email us at hello@ceoishpodcast.com
Don't miss out on the next #womenintech podcast episode, get notified by signing up here http://womenintechshow.com.Be featured in the Women in Tech Community by creating your profile here http://womenintechvip.com/“String Nguyen of Chubbiverse: The Power of Putting Yourself Out There” #womenintech Show is a WeAreTech.fm production.To support the Women in Tech podcast go to https://www.patreon.com/womenintechTo be featured on the podcast go to http://womenintechshow.com/featureGuest Host,Katherine Roanhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/katherine-roan-022977100Guest,String Nguyenhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/stringstory/Listener Spotlight,Jo Peterson https://www.linkedin.com/in/jopeterson1/In LA? Here's some awesome resources for you to become immersed in the LA Tech scene -For a calendar of all LA Startup events go to, http://WeAreLATech.comGet Podcast Listeners, http://getpodcastlisteners.com/Resources Mentioned:Chubbiverse, https://www.chubbiverse.comMy First Million, https://www.mfmpod.comA16Z, https://a16z.comPeople Mentioned:Pixel, https://twitter.com/spacepixelCredits:Produced and Hosted by Espree Devora, http://espreedevora.comStory Produced, Edited and Mastered by Cory Jennings, https://www.coryjennings.com/Production and Voiceover by Adam Carroll, http://www.ariacreative.ca/Team support by Janice GeronimoMusic by Jay Huffman, https://soundcloud.com/jayhuffmanShort Title: String Nguyen
Desire to Done: A podcast for Virtual Assistants, introverts, work from home
Today's episode is a round-up of my most popular podcast episodes of 2022. As I announce the winning episodes, I'll also give behind-the-scenes tidbits about myself or the topic. Top 10 episodes playlist on YouTube >> https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLax2G3BIMO9dz44x2c41fK0tGYrNz3mspTop 10 Episodes:#10 Overcoming the Fear of Putting Yourself Out There as a Virtual Assistant >> https://desiretodone.com/putting-yourself-out-there/#9 Figuring Out Your Ideal Client - Why and How! >> https://desiretodone.com/youridealclient/#8 Four Client Processes You Need Before Bringing on Your First Client >> https://desiretodone.com/before-working-with-virtual-assistant-clients/#7 Passive Income Ideas for Virtual Assistants >> https://desiretodone.com/passive-income-virtual-assistants/#6 Steps for Building a Virtual Assistant Biz From Scratch >> https://desiretodone.com/make-money-as-a-virtual-assistant/#5 Get More Virtual Assistant Clients: How to Write a Cold Pitch Email >> https://desiretodone.com/how-to-write-a-cold-pitch-email/#4 Tips for Introverted Virtual Assistants >> https://desiretodone.com/how-to-be-an-introvert-in-an-extrovert-world/#3 9 Free Tools For New Virtual Assistants >> https://desiretodone.com/freetoolsfornewvirtualassistants/#2 How I Went From a Job To Becoming A Full-Time Virtual Assistant >> https://desiretodone.com/starting-my-virtual-assistant-business-helped-me-quit-my-job/#1 10 Ways to Find Clients for Your Virtual Assistant Business >> https://desiretodone.com/7tipsforfindingclients/Other Resources:Introvert VA Club >> https://introvertvaclub.comYouTube Channel >> https://www.youtube.com/@desiretodoneHire a Virtual Assistant Workbook >> https://desiretodone.com/hire-a-virtual-assistant-workbook/*Skillshare - Get a 1-month free trial! >> https://desiretodone.com/skillshare-classes/*Affiliate link--------------------------------------
In any dream or endeavor, it's important to always be willing to get the no. No isn't as simple as it seems, sometimes the answer of no simply means not right now. In this episode of the Decide It's Your Turn®, Christina celebrates and reflects on the past two years of hosting the podcast. From hearing no from her dream guests, interviewing special people in her life, and many decisions that made her nervous along the way.In this episode you will learn:Celebrating two years of the Decide It's Your Turn® Podcast Why you should always be willing to get the noThe podcast episode Christina was most nervous about If you enjoyed this episode, make sure and give us a five star rating and leave us a comment on iTunes, Podcast Addict, Podchaser and Castbox about what you'd like us to talk about that will help you realize that at any moment, any day, you too can decide, it's your turn! To schedule a time for a free Clarity Call with me, follow this link and text me the word “CALL” Connect with me!Follow along on InstagramDecide It's Your Turn: The PodcastConfidence CoachingBook Christina For Your Next Speaking Engagement
No better way to wrap up our month about all things money, you DO NOT want to miss this weeks guest episode! This was such a fun one to record. Ryan & I go way back to our younger days; where you could find me behind the bar slinging drinks, and he was in the booth playing all the best beats. And while that started back over a decade ago, we were always fueled by the same dream of living big lives. Even though our realities may look pretty different from each other these days, we still have a whole lot in common. With the two of us being successful in our own right, you're sure to find gold that hits you just right during this power hour. Make sure you tune in to end this year the right way, and get lit up to walk in to 2023 on the best foot possible with this packed full episode. Timestamps: [11:57] Having a money mindset [13:38] Putting Yourself Out There [20:31] Learn to Pivot [26:12] Gratitude & core values [32:50] Learning to Handle Hardship (Prepare for Impact) [42:23] The Five Different Types of Wealth [56:02] Closing Pieces of Advice --Let's Connect!To see what I'm up to, get more info on my latest offerings, and updates on the podcast, Follow me on Instagram: @theempoweredcoach333. Last chance before 2023 to get 50% off my Spiritual Life Coaching program, DM me the code word BETA!To claim your FREE day by design sheet visit my website http://www.deannamerlinofit.comTo find more information on today's incredible guest and all he has to offer, check out his instagram!
Is chowder a soup? Is chili a chowder? These are very important questions, but not as important as the question of how to get yourself out of the soup you're stuck in because you're not willing to put yourself out there.In this episode, I share my tips for stepping out and allowing yourself to show up vulnerably in public (virtually or in person) — even though it's often incredibly uncomfortable. All the joy in the world is on the other side of this fear, and it is 100% worth facing it. If you enjoyed this episode, share it with a friend. Be sure to follow/subscribe to Untethered with Jen Liss so you don't miss any of this good chili!
Is chowder a soup? Is chili a chowder? These are very important questions, but not as important as the question of how to get yourself out of the soup you're stuck in because you're not willing to put yourself out there.In this episode, I share my tips for stepping out and allowing yourself to show up vulnerably in public (virtually or in person) — even though it's often incredibly uncomfortable. All the joy in the world is on the other side of this fear, and it is 100% worth facing it. If you enjoyed this episode, share it with a friend. Be sure to follow/subscribe to Untethered with Jen Liss so you don't miss any of this good chili!
Alright, Brave Table fam, I announced last week that I've been working on my fourth book, That Sucked. Now What? In this episode, I share the journey of birthing this book, why I wrote it and why it came to be during this season of life, and everything I hope for you to get out of it… like dealing with rejection and trusting the diving timing of your life, transitions and being brave to suck at something new, and how to show up as your most resilient self, no matter what life throws your way—plus so much more! I'm so nervous and excited and just feeling ALL. THE. FEELS. about sharing it with all of you! Thank you for being here on this journey with me; it's really been a labor of love for YOU. Here's what you'll get out of this episode… - How creativity changes pre/post motherhood and the chaos and magic that comes with it and other new seasons of life - How to confront your sucky moments with grit & resilience - Giving others permission to suck, make mistakes, not be afraid to fail & try something new - Strengthening your Bounce Factor and what it means to Fly Forward into your next chapter - Being unapologetically yourself and speaking your voice Be sure to check out these other episodes of The Brave Table… - Solocast: Embracing the Duality of our Emotions and Normalizing Emotional Health - Solocast: Being Brave in Putting Yourself Out There, Even Through Facing Rejection - Solocast: All The Lessons I Learned Traveling to Europe with Family - Vasavi Kumar: How To Be More Of Yourself Loves, before you go, wanna know what your Bounce Factor is during tough and intense life moments? Check out how resilient you are with this fun and quick quiz at bouncefactorquiz.com.
Putting Yourself Out There - how do you feel about exposing yourself to potential judgement?? ----more---- Show Notes: This is the spiritual sister act you've been waiting for!! Meet Michelle R Price and Bekka Meyer New episode every Friday. Mentioned in the Show: Card Draw: https://www.sandrataylor.net/EnergyandSpiritOracle/ Twin Paranormal on You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvCDo7i9AZk42KW-aOntomg Paranormal Files: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheParanormalFilesOfficialChannel Contact The Living Enlightened Podcast with your questions or feedback: Email: livingenlightened33@gmail.com Instagram https://www.instagram.com/businessandpartypodcast Facebook https://www.facebook.com/MichelleAndBekka Meet your hosts: Michelle Price in her own words: I am self employed in the spiritual realm. My 21 year career as a radio journalist ended in March 2020 and I have been working for myself ever since. I offer oracle card readings, including past lives, business, health and relationship reads and anything else you can think of. I am also a Medium, meaning I am able to connect you with your passed over loved ones and I communicate with Ascended Masters, Guides and the Angels. As well, I offer Mentorship, helping you discover and develop your spiritual gifts. I also do freelance journalism meaning I can write you a fabulous bio, Media Release or magazine article. Contact Michelle Michelle R Price The Lightworker on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/michellerprice76/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/michellerprice/ Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michelle-brewer-65b49538/ Bekka Meyer in her own words: I am a mum of 4 amazing children. I work as a health support worker, my clients range from aged care, disability, social and domestic needs. I have created Insightful connections where I offer intuitive card readings and I am a certified Energy Master Practitioner Healer in Reiki and Ashati Energy Healing. I am also co-host of this podcast Living Enlightened with my beautiful friend Michelle. Contact Bekka Insightful Connections on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Insightfulconnections.Bekka Email: Insightfulconnections11@gmail.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/insightfulconnections
The best way to show the haters not to hate is to stay in your lane and succeed. People may hate you. But you can't let that stop you! Instead, embrace what they say and use it as fuel. The best way to show the haters not to hate is to stay in your lane and succeed. In this chapter of the book ‘Own Your Power', Jayson Waller talks about focusing on your own success, the best way to deal with hate, and inspiring everyone to do the same. Get ready for the Sixth Chapter! “Everyone has people who don't like them. It doesn't matter what your station in life is. But you can't let the haters stop you. Instead, embrace what they say and use it as fuel. The best way to show the haters not to hate is to stay in your lane and succeed.” Highlights: Step 1: Embrace haters as a part of life. Step 2: Celebrate. Haters will show you what's great about you and what you need to change. They keep you living big. Step 3: While they are worried about you growing every day, you just worry about your growth. They chase you while you chase success. Put on a show for them. Let them watch. “You will never be successful in business. Go back to school, Waller.” OWN YOUR POWER! Immerse yourself with 8 key life changing principles, worksheets to create your own map, and how to reach another level of your game! It's all Real Life Stories! It's You vs You! “It's a Reflection of everything I've been through to give guidance and key steps to people in order to live a life with zero excuses” Warning: This Book is not suitable for pessimists, excuse makers and haters! OYPBOOK.com SPONSORS: Ship more in less time with ShipStation.com Use my offer code, TRUEUNDERDOG to get a 60-day free trial Go to AARP.org/TRUEUNDERDOG to join for just $12 for your first year with automatic renewal. You'll get a second membership for free, plus AARP the Magazine and a free gift To start your free digital marketing trial today, visit constantcontact.com Visit onepeloton.com to learn more POWERHOME SOLAR is the leading solar energy company installing solar panels and solar power for homes. Looking for a job in the Energy Industry Serving Communities? Join the solar movement! www.Powerhome.com/careers Social Media: Check out Jayson's website: https://www.jaysonwaller.com/ Follow True Underdog and Jayson Waller on your favorite social media channels and digital podcast platforms: https://linktr.ee/trueunderdog True Underdog is a Top 3 Entrepreneurship podcast on Apple hosted by Jayson Waller, CEO of POWERHOME Solar, one of the fastest growing private companies in the USA, and his high-profile guests share motivational tips, inspiring stories and business-building lessons to help each listener grow in their entrepreneurial journey. Reach out to Jayson directly at: Jayson@trueunderdog.com Timestamps: 00:00 - Prelude 00:29 - Introduction to Chapter 6: Love Your Haters 03:00 - Story from the Past 04:52 - How to prove Haters wrong 07:00 - Haters Bleed Hate! 08:37 - Putting Yourself Out There! 10:13 - White Boy Rick! 11:24 - Top Tips! 13:09 - How to Win | Dealing with Haters in your Life 15:30 - Fuel from the Hate 18:00 - Origins of Haters 19:39 - Bottom Line of Hate 21:22 - Haters being the Biggest Investor 23:00 - Be an UNDERDOG! 24:15 - "Letting go is HARD!" 24:58 - Outro Don't forget to subscribe to the True Underdog Podcast with over 2 million downloads!! LOVE YOUR HATERS! BAM!
In this Story episode, Brian Hemedinger shares his story of starting as an artist, getting into debt, then shifting to real estate. He highlights the important lessons learned throughout these transitions and how our experiences, even if they may be unrelated, should be treasured and not forgotten. He also discusses how he learned the ropes of real estate behind the curtain before jumping into the stage. Join us and listen in! Brian Hemedinger is a member of Raisemasters and has been focused on Multifamily for about 15 months. He has a full-time role overseeing sales for an upscale fitness brand called Equinox, oversee sales for our 22 Southern California locations. He started his career as an actor in NYC, then sales, and now working on building two businesses; real estate and business coaching. [00:01 – 10:35] Putting Yourself Out There are Being Vulnerable Starting a career as an actor, getting into debt, then shifting priorities Gaining confidence and resilience in pursuing the dream Training yourself not to take things personally [10:36 – 20:43] Learning the Ropes Behind the Curtain then Stepping In The two core principles learned - state management and the power of proximity Getting into multifamily instead of wholesaling Recognizing the ways to get involved in real estate [20:44 – 34:48] Taking on a More Active Role Seeking more active roles in the real estate business The support during the transition to the real estate realm Introducing a concept through questions to peel the layers [34:49 – 37:31] Closing Segment Connect with Brian! Tweetable Quotes: “As you get older and you become more established in your life, you take on greater responsibilities. There's some fear that comes in because you start to develop a fear of losing things.” - Brian Hemedinger “I've found… the power of collaboration, because just different people see different things, you know, different perspectives. And when we all kind of put our brains together… we have a lot more, we can come up with a lot more options” - Brian Hemedinger ---------------- Socials and Links Check out Maebar Capital on http://www.maebarcapital.com/ (their website)! Be sure to check out https://www.passiveinvesting.com/strategy/ (PassiveInvesting.com) to learn how to build wealth through real estate! LEAVE A RATING AND REVIEW + help someone learn how to start their investing career by sharing this episode or click https://www.inrhythmmultifamily.com/podcast-1 (here) to listen to our previous episodes. Get IN RHYTHM and follow The Multifamily Artists Podcast on https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-multifamily-artists-podcast/id1550233740 (Apple Podcasts), https://www.audible.com/pd/The-Multifamily-Artists-Podcast-Podcast/B08K56K6JB (Audible), and https://the-multifamily-artists.captivate.fm/ (Captivate) Visit our https://www.inrhythmmultifamily.com/ (website) to learn more about me and IN RHYTHM Follow me on https://www.instagram.com/taylor_cu/?hl=en (Instagram), https://www.facebook.com/taylor.cu (Facebook), and https://www.linkedin.com/in/taylorcu/ (Linkedin).
If you're one who restricts her food this episode is for you. Coach Tahlia Skye joined Sig today about the power she regained once stop depriving and restricting her favorite foods. From young age her relationship with food was poor which passed on to her adulthood. Constant cheat days because she was restricting her favourite foods throughout the weeks. Just like many of us, she had issues with weight loss due to her lack of education of food. Tahlia was sure she was choosing the "right" healthier food choices to lose the weight, until she came to awareness that there was a more sustainable way of eating and she shares that with you all today. Some topics that were spoken about:How Cheat Days Affect Your BodyThe Most Outrageous Restrictive Diets of All TimeHow to Overcome the Fear of "Putting Yourself Out There"How to stop letting excuses hold you back IG:https://www.instagram.com/womensfitnessacademy_aus/https://www.instagram.com/tahlsskye/https://www.instagram.com/sigfisher/Please leave us a review to let us know what you think of the podcast.
In this episode Keara shares tips on that you NEED when it comes to adjusting to living in a new place, new city, new state, or wherever life takes you! She talks about her experience moving from Virginia to Florida and leaving all her friends and family behind! Keara also talks about ways that you can thrive in your place which all stem from getting back into a routine, making the most of your fresh start, and most importantly PUTTING YOURSELF OUT THERE!Be sure to share your weekly intentions and you all listening selfies/stories on Instagram and don't forget to tag @andsoitgoespodcast!↓ FOLLOW ALONG ON THE JOURNEY ↓♡ And So It Goes Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/andsoitgoespodcast/♡ Keara's YouTube Channel: https://youtube.com/kearacallahan♡ Keara's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kearaacallahan/
Episode 146 - Putting Yourself Out There on Social Media Unless you're a big brand or a celebrity, to be effective on social media means to put yourself out there. That's the SOCIAL in social media. You have to be willing and able to share content frequently that is educational, enlightening, entertaining even. You have to show the personal side of what you do for a living, not just the professional side, giving people a look behind the scenes, helping those on the receiving end of your messages get to know you and your colleagues as fellow human beings. The more your audience gets to know you on #SocialMedia, the more likely they'll be to do business with you when the opportunities arise.
The things we do every day impact the future version of ourselves. How are you spending your days? Are you doing things that move you towards what you say you want or do you find yourself resisting? In this episode, I share how the small daily things we do shape the future versions of ourselves […] The post Doing Things for Our Future Selves & Taking The Risk of Putting Yourself Out There appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
The things we do every day impact the future version of ourselves. How are you spending your days? Are you doing things that move you towards what you say you want or do you find yourself resisting? In this episode, I share how the small daily things we do shape the future versions of ourselves […] The post Doing Things for Our Future Selves & Taking The Risk of Putting Yourself Out There appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
Making friends is hard, & often maintaining those friendships can be even more challenging. In this weeks episode Karbon & Emily talk about their trip into the woods, the loss of a friend, and the revelations they had that encouraged them to break the cycle of bail culture in their own lives & put themselves back out there.CONTACT US Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/queer.collective/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/queer.collective.to/ Website: https://www.queercollectiveto.com/ Email: queer.collective.to@gmail.com Karbon: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iam_karbon/ Emily: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/emgiosk/
At The Leveraged Practice, we understand the importance of bringing together a team with different experiences and backgrounds to better serve our clients. Throughout this 3-episode series, we put our TLP Advisors in the hot-seat as they share their best advice, tips, and strategies. In this week's episode, we chatted with Allison Riederer, one of our Accountability Advisors and a successful business owner. She and Steph discuss the many career paths for dietitians and health practitioners and the importance of doing work you love. Allison explains the importance of proving yourself wrong and shares many ways she helps her clients take control of negative self-talk: Surround yourself with the right community and support Take one step at a time Take a brief step back when needed then refocus on your “why” Here is the link to Allison's first appearance on The Leveraged Practice podcast. Ep. 59 Overcome Fears of Putting Yourself Out There with Allison Riederer (https://theleveragedpractice.com/podcast/ep-59-overcome-fears-of-putting-yourself-out-there-with-allison-riederer/) If you enjoyed this podcast, you may enjoy these 3 other podcast episodes about setting up your ideal business: Ep.43 Take A Rest (https://theleveragedpractice.com/podcast/ep-43-take-a-rest/) Ep.108 From Guessing to Sold Out in 12 Hours with Selena De Vries (https://theleveragedpractice.com/podcast/ep-108-from-guessing-to-sold-out-in-12-hours-with-selena-de-vries/) Ep.100 Meet the CEO: An interview with Stephanie (Me!) (https://theleveragedpractice.com/podcast/ep-100-meet-the-ceo-an-interview-with-stephanie-me/) Join The Leveraged Practice Waitlist Thinking about becoming a client? The Leveraged Practice Program is currently closed for enrollment as we focus on supporting our amazing health experts and leaders to launch their programs for this fall. We are working with all our clients intensely to support them through the summer and to have a strong second half of 2021 in their business. If you would like to become a client, we will be offering pre-registration this summer for our fall cohort. You can click here to join the waitlist. (http://www.theleveragedpractice.com/waitlist) Our waitlist participants will be the first notified to register for the fall semester and will qualify for additional benefits and bonuses. Join the waitlist and our team will reach out over the next month to connect, learn more about your business goals, and identify if you are the right fit for the program. (https://theleveragedpractice.com/waitlist/) About Allison Riederer – Accountability Advisor A registered Dietitian and The Leveraged Practice Alumni. [Read more at theleveragedpractice.com]
Our guest today is no stranger to the Cine Vibes gang; having worked together on several projects to date with Trey & Ken. He has charted his course in the film industry this far through the camera department, where he works primarily as first assistant camera (1AC). From commercial work to narrative films, Jeff has been on a variety of sets and worked at a number of different production levels. We chat with him about his goals in the camera department, making a career out of 1ACing & how much the people on set matter to not just the quality of the project, but also to the quality of life while working in the film industry. So without further delay, please enjoy this chat with Jeff Pollina! Follow Jeff on Instagram: @jeff_pollina Recent Work: 1AC - "Time After Time" is a short film just beginning it's festival run. 1AC - "LIV" is a short film available now to watch on Vimeo & making a festival run. PA - "Sylvan Esso: Ferris Wheel" music video. Stay tuned into his Instagram page for updates on any future film projects! Episode Marks: Welcome (00:57) Introducing Jeff & 1ACing (02:10) On Set Experience (12:35) In the News (13:51) Interest in Filmmaking & Putting Yourself Out There (14:58) Finding Your Path in the Industry (25:33) Picking Projects & the People (29:44) Working on Features & Variability of Projects (37:51) Advice to Others Wanting to Pursue Filmmaking (43:43) What Jeff Been Watching & How to Contact Him (46:12) Closing Remarks & Contacting Us (54:59) Music: Intro/Outro - Cine Vibes by Bryan Holt Follow us on Instagram: thecinevibes Lastly, tap that follow button on Spotify, Apple Podcast or Stitcher to stay up to date on episode releases!
Do you have a passion for your faith? Do you have a faith-based business? Want to base your business on faith? In this week's interview, Nick Unsworth teaches how he created his faith-based business, keeps his excellence while being true to yourself, and how you can create a legacy from your business. Timestamps: [1:55] Moving To Texas [5:22] Decisions Based On Legacy And Purpose [10:32] Creating Freedom [16:01] Keeping Excellence While Being True To Yourself [23:29] Succeeding In Transition [40:08] Passion For A Faith-Based Business [44:08] Putting Yourself Out There [50:02] Leadership Tip Connect with Nick Unsworth Life On Fire Subscribe to me on Youtube Connect with me on Instagram Get a copy of my free book Join The Billion Dollar Brotherhood Facebook group
In this episode we explore how to find and get to the bottom of a common fear of so many tapping practitioners as well as other solopreneurs, the disabling Fear of Putting Yourself Out There. This often appears for early practitioners who can feel susceptible to the potential of critics or commenters on their blogs… Read More » The post Episode 18 – Forget About FOMO, Are You Suffering from FOPYOT? (Fear of Putting Yourself Out There) appeared first on EFT Tapping Training Institute.
If you're someone who's afraid to make mistakes, it starts to show up in your world, especially in how you relate to or connect or communicate with other people. Whether that be in your personal life or in your business. Today on The Karen Kenney Show, we're talking about the emotional risk we take every time we put ourselves out there into the world. The thing is, it's risky no matter what the offer is whether you're letting someone know that you like/love them or your sharing with a group about a project, program or offer. We're not always going to be able to please everyone all the time or all at once. It's just not humanly possible. There are always going to be people who say things like, “It costs too much, or you're charging too little, or I don't like that, or you should do it this way instead”. As entrepreneurs and even more so as human beings, we need to find a way through all that noise and to find the courage to stand in front of the people who really need to hear, see and learn from what it is we have to share. Stop hiding behind the curtain. Ignore the shamers, the negative naysayers and instead position the message so that it lands with the people who say “ahhh, this is just right”. This may mean facing a few “this is too hot or this is too cold” before we find the just right but keep going, keep sharing, keep trying because the “just right” people are out there waiting. KK's Key Takeaways • Afraid To Make Mistakes (5:40) • My Brain Starts To Explode (11:17) • We Hit The Wrong Button (15:59) • This Is A Labor Of Love (22:14) • Sitting On The Fence (30:42) • Putting Yourself Out There (38:36) • GB Squared (43:09) Karen Kenney is a certified https://www.karenkenney.com/spiritual-mentoring (Spiritual Mentor), author, speaker, and the host ofhttps://www.karenkenney.com/podcast ( The Karen Kenney Show Podcast). She's also the founder of THE NEST - an online spiritual membership & community. She's been a student & guide of A Course in Miracles for close to three decades, a yoga teacher for 20+ years and is a longtime practitioner of Passage Meditation. She's also a Gateless Writing Instructor & workshop facilitator and is currently working on a memoir. KK grew up in Lawrence & Boston, MA, and graduated from BU with a degree in Communications. She's known for her storytelling, her sense of humor, her love of the Divine and her “down-to-earth” practical approach to Spirituality. Her signature process: Your Story to Your Glory™ - helps people transform their old stories of victimization & suffering, so they can choose Love over fear, improve their most important relationships, deepen their connection to Self, Source & Spirit, and live from a place of forgiveness, flow, freedom & fun! A sought-after speaker, spiritual teacher, and thought leader for podcasts, shows, live events, and mastermind programs, Karen's been invited to speak & teach on various platforms, stages & retreat centers across the country, including the renownedhttps://www.eomega.org/workshops/teachers/karen-kenney ( Omega Institute for Holistic Studies). You can learn more & connect with KK at:http://www.karenkenney.com/ ( www.karenkenney.com)
Thestoryographist.com and shawnkunkler.com present: Soloprenuer180 Episode 16, putting yourself, your business out thereIn business, you know that if you don't promote and market, you can't succeed. No matter how excellent your service is or what fantastic value you offer, if people don't know about you, you're not going to have a chance to do business with them.To move your business higher levels of success, you must practice self promotion in ways that feel unnatural at first. Consider self-promotion as a tool to inform and uplift others, as a way to take the spotlight off yourself which will allow the conversation to have a natural feel. Remember, if you're not sold on yourself, no one else will be either.In this week's episode, Realtor, Shawn Kunkler, and The Storyographist debunk the myths and fears of self-promotion, by breaking down what self-promotion actually means. By uplifiting your auiance you are connecting with them and allowing them to get to know you on a personal level. Shawn and The Storyographist provide personal insights on how to implement this strategy. Things you will learn in this episode:How to take the spotlight off youUplifting your audienceSharing is caringWhat you put out is what you will attractDon't be too shy to askYou can connect with Shawn and The Storyographist on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter @solopreneur180. We'd love to connect with you.Know another Solopreneur who feels trapped on an island alone? Show them some love and share this podcast.
Here we have another live coaching example of how to overcome the inner conflicts that hold us back from making a big impact.Have you ever held back with reaching out to those you know you can help? It's easy to see that if you are scared to reach out, promote yourself, and sell your services, the business will rarely survive, let alone thrive.Irina has raised her hand to be coached through this challenge, and what you are about to see is a great example of what's possible when you learn to deepen your levels of surrender and operate from a place of unconditional love. Who is Irina ShehovsovShe is an NLP Master Practicioner & Coach, Time Line Therapy® Master Practioner, motivational speaker, author and creator of Happiness Academy. She helps brokenhearted, discouraged, people feel alive again so that they can lead fulfilling lives, and in doing so impact the lives of others. She does this by teaching you how to take control of mental, emotional, physical, spiritual states to live your best life.You can connect with Irina with the links belowhttps://www.facebook.com/irina.shehovsov/https://www.irinashehovsov.com/ If you would like to join these calls or you which to connect and collaborate with other heart-centered business owners, feel free to join the serving circle with the link below:https://www.facebook.com/groups/theservingcircleTake care now!
In this episode we discuss the fears we encountered creating content that would be in the public eye. We share some concepts and perspective on how we overcame these fears and the irrational thoughts that plague our mind and prevent us from reaching our true potential. As always, feel free to leave a** review and comment on the Apple podcast app or email us at Theoandprince@gmail.com. You can also visit TheoandPrince.com, click podcast and scroll down to complete listners review. We would like to interact with you so if you disagree with our opinions we would like to hear them. We also have an ‘L segment'. Here we share misfortunes and things we failed at during the week after which we discuss lessons learnt and how to change this in the future. If you have any L's then email them to us. Logo designed by WGTAnimations. Twitter @WTiriboyiEmail: Theoandprince@gmail.com Website TwitterReview Apple podcast review link
Putting Yourself Out There, Movies Come Back, Suspicion, How to Spell, Breaking Animal News, Unity, Differences, Ok Being Wrong, Being Bitter; Quotes: “Let’s just do a 29 dog study.” “Spelling is all I have.” “This news desk is staying right here.” “We get defensive because there’s so much offense.”
“If you really want to know what you really want to do with your life, ask yourself if you woke tomorrow paralyzed from the neck down what you have wished you accomplished with your time.” — MARCUS AURELIUS ANDERSON Anderson Marcus Aurelius Anderson is the bestselling author of "The Gift of Adversity," International Keynote Speaker, TEDx Speaker, Host of the #1 New and Noteworthy "Epic Achiever" Podcast, and Mindset Coach to CEO's, Leaders, and Entrepreneurs. While preparing to deploy with the U.S. Army, Marcus suffered a severe spinal injury that left him paralyzed from the neck down. In an instant, he went from preparing for war on the battlefield to war within his own body and mind. After dying on the operating table twice, the surgeons saved his life but told him he'd never walk again. Having no other option, Marcus started doing some brutally honest soul searching, looking for the lesson to be learned from his injury. Once he started seeing his Adversity as a gift instead of a curse, something miraculous began to happen... Show Notes: (00:05:04) Introduction And Marcus' Background (00:06:14) Ric Elias - Podcast with Peter Attia and TED Talk (00:07:09) Being Baked into Martial Art, Zen, Taoism, Buddhism, and Stoicism (00:09:15) The Gravity of Marcus Aurelius and Being Worthy Of It (00:13:50) Limited Capacity To Prioritize (00:15:14) Why Marcus Choose to Join the Military (00:24:57) Being Older and Joining the Military and Coping With The Stress (00:26:02) How People Looked At Marcus In Boot Camp (00:29:21) Marcus' Philosophy (00:30:17) Most People Don't Execute: This is why Gary Vee gives you is secret to success. (00:31:44) The People Who We Idolize Today All Started With Nothing (00:32:15) Be 1% Percent Better Everyday (00:35:53) Waking Up And Realizing He Can't Move (00:39:03) Hearing That He May Not Walk Again (00:40:10) Waking Up After Surgery (00:42:04) Coming to Terms With Being Paralyzed (00:42:32) Anger and Lashing Out (00:44:01) Turning Back to Philosophy and Rejecting It At First (00:45:05) Memento Mori (00:45:52) What Would Hope To Accomplish? (00:46:37) The Power of Gratitude (00:49:02) Finding Something To Be Grateful For (00:51:07) Getting the First Feeling Back (00:52:15) Start with What Pisses You Off (00:53:10) Between Stimulus and Response (00:55:09) What Was The Internal Dialogue Like? (00:55:40) Don't Over Sharpen The Blade (00:57:00) You Need To Have Multiple Gears As A Leader (00:59:16) Don't Fall Into The Tips And Tricks Trap (01:00:30) Continue to Grow (01:04:34) Humble Beginnings (01:05:29) Putting Yourself Out There (01:07:30) Training the Body Also Trains The Mind (01:09:16) You Have To Be Before You Become (01:10:36) Renaissance Man and Samurai (01:12:00) Favorite Or Most Gifted Books (01:15:54) Advice For A College-Aged Person (01:18:54) What Are You Searching For For show notes, related links go to https://feedingcuriosity.net/podcast/marcus-aurelius-anderson --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/feedingcuriosity/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/feedingcuriosity/support
How do you execute on those big ideas of yours?How do you break free from the phone and the scrolling to actually get work done?How do you welcome in creative play? This week, I was thrilled to bring Elise Cripe back on the show to talk about all of these things! We cover social media addiction, the power of quick decisions, finding enough time to do all the things you want to do and so much more! Enjoy, enjoy, enjoy! Show Notes: Connect with Tiffany on Insta Get Tiffany's newsletter and stay in the know RSVP for Tiffany's Shifting the Tide webinar (4/25 at noon PST) Connect with Elise: Website | Blog | Instagram | Twitter The Get To Work Book | Instagram | the walk-through video Elise's Previous RYHSY Episodes:RYHSY Ep. 7: Elise Blaha Cripe on StartingRYHSY Ep. 33: Elise Blaha Cripe on Making (and Reaching!) Goals Elise Gets Crafty Podcast Tiffany's interviews on Elise Gets Crafty Podcast:Ep. 17: Saying No to Say YesEp. 75: Putting Yourself Out There
How do you execute on those big ideas of yours?How do you break free from the phone and the scrolling to actually get work done?How do you welcome in creative play? This week, I was thrilled to bring Elise Cripe back on the show to talk about all of these things! We cover social media addiction, the power of quick decisions, finding enough time to do all the things you want to do and so much more! Enjoy, enjoy, enjoy! Show Notes: Connect with Tiffany on Insta Get Tiffany's newsletter and stay in the know RSVP for Tiffany's Shifting the Tide webinar (4/25 at noon PST) Connect with Elise: Website | Blog | Instagram | Twitter The Get To Work Book | Instagram | the walk-through video Elise's Previous RYHSY Episodes:RYHSY Ep. 7: Elise Blaha Cripe on StartingRYHSY Ep. 33: Elise Blaha Cripe on Making (and Reaching!) Goals Elise Gets Crafty Podcast Tiffany's interviews on Elise Gets Crafty Podcast:Ep. 17: Saying No to Say YesEp. 75: Putting Yourself Out There
Alex and Nick discuss the importance of branding yourself as a TV writer and ways to define why you write what you write. Why should you "brand yourself"? How are you able to drive the conversation about you? How to understand what you can bring to a writers' room? Why is it important to know your strengths and weaknesses in TV? How do you translate your personal story into your writing? What are ways of showcasing yourself online? Plus, an announcement about an announcement. The Paper Team makes its mark... SHOWNOTES Content Paper Scraps: Announcement of an announcement (00:31) 1 - Understanding who you are as a person (02:54) 2 - Understand who you are as a TV writer (11:24) 3 - Putting it all into application (21:49) Takeaways and Resources (28:23) Links "Comedy v. Drama: Declare Your TV Major" (PT02) "Putting Yourself Out There" (PT75) Dunning–Kruger effect $h*! My Dad Says "Six Feet Under’s Alan Ball on grief and dying" - UTNE The Goldbergs Resources "Building a StoryBrand" - Donald Miller Special thanks to Alex Switzky for helping us edit this episode. If you enjoyed this episode (and others), please consider leaving us an iTunes review at paperteam.co/itunes! :) You can find Paper Team on Twitter: Alex - @TVCalling Nick - @_njwatson If you have any questions, comments or feedback, you can e-mail us: ask@paperteam.co
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An Introvert’s Guide to Putting Yourself Out There written by John Jantsch read more at Duct Tape Marketing Marketing Podcast with Morra Aarons-Mele Podcast Transcript My guest for this week’s episode of the Duct Tape Marketing Podcast is Morra Aarons-Mele, founder of Women Online and the mission list. She is also the author of Hiding in the Bathroom: An Introvert’s Roadmap to Getting Out There (When You’d Rather Stay Home), and host of a podcast of […]
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Charleston Protests, Using Your IG Account for Business, Hacking a Resume, Kobe Bryant Work Ethic, Kitchen Confidential, Putting Yourself Out There. Holy Shit, we've been doing this for 6 months without missing a week guys. We've learned a lot not only about these topics but ourselves as well. Thanks for tuning in and leave a review if you think we aren't complete idiots :) Follow on IG: @doobietalkpodcast @erincoffey @derekfukuhara @highrisetv
The Grand Mac, Different Types of Intelligence, NFL Guys and Faith, Putting Yourself Out There, Sci-Fi Question: Super Bowl Running Back vs. Half Time, What Your Social Media Interaction Says About You, Politics and the Real Kingdom, Quotes for Life, Avoiding Narcissists; Quotes: “I'm good at all the skills that don't have anything to do with people.” “I've been studying this particular hominid for 26 years and I like her a lot.” “Why not engage people about their faith?” “The way I interact with people on social media says a lot about my heart.”
Once Elizabeth Butler started sharing her own struggles more openly, letting herself be more vulnerable to her potential clients, she found her ideal clients started relating with her more. Success followed soon after. This is her Therapist Experience. The post TTE 40: Being Vulnerable & Putting Yourself Out There for Who You Are with Elizabeth Butler appeared first on BrighterVision.com.
Once Elizabeth Butler started sharing her own struggles more openly, letting herself be more vulnerable to her potential clients, she found her ideal clients started relating with her more. Success followed soon after. This is her Therapist Experience. The post TTE 40: Being Vulnerable & Putting Yourself Out There for Who You Are with Elizabeth Butler appeared first on BrighterVision.com.
Elisabeth and Merianna talk about the importance of developing a personal brand as well as a professional brand. They talk about public profiles and David Bowie as well as upcoming projects. Of course they talk about the upcoming Episode 100! Show Notes: Book Architecture Writer’s Digest Writing Excuse Podcast 25 Hard Facts about Writing and Publishing What are Elisabeth and Merianna reading? The post Thinking Out Loud 98: Putting Yourself Out There appeared first on Thinking.FM.
Want to know how to look awesome on camera for your promotional videos, Skype conversations, Periscope, Blab, YouTube videos, live streaming? Dan Cordle is the founder of The Film Practice and Scribe Films, and the director of the Chekhov Film Project. He's taught improvisation for nine years at NYU's graduate acting program, including his one-of-a-kind course, Improvisation for the Camera. Dan is also a teacher for Heroic Public Speaking. Tips for Acting Like a Professional Actor [3:29, 16:11, 30:35] Improvisation: Cross-Training for Public Speakers [6:23] How to Rehearse Your Speech Without Losing Spontaneity [7:53] The Perfect Speech: How to Get it "Right" [9:14] The Difference Between Speaking on Stage and Speaking on Camera [12:09; 57:27] How to Speak and Connect to an Audience on Camera [16:55] Tips for Overcoming Camera Fright and Putting Yourself Out There [18:10; 44:58; 55:37] How to Give an Authentic Performance on Stage or on Camera [26:33; 45:27] How to Influence an Audience and Get What You Want [30:00] How to Handle Nerves and Act Naturally on Stage or on Camera [33:38] What to Do With Your Hands and How to Look Natural on Camera [36:25] Public Speaking: What to Do When Your Mind Goes Blank... [44:20] How to Embrace Life as a Creative Artist and Performer [50:05] Games and Practices to Enhance Your Performance Skills [54:00] Heroic Public Speaking http://heroicpublicspeaking.com Send in your questions questions@michaelport.com Give us a review and help others find this show better! http://stealtheshow.com/podcast/reviews