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Flow Rising
Why Being Vulnerable In Life Changes Business Too

Flow Rising

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2022 20:30


In this episode, I chatted with my regular expert Amanda Fuel about her own personal story around why she does what she does for herself and her clients. Being a coach, like Amanda, it's easy to give out the advice that one should open up and be vulnerable in all their messaging. However, much like any advice, it's easier to give than it is to live. Recently Amanda received the following advice from her own coach, " And I got a challenge from a coach of mine. That said, I think you can go deeper with your own personal story. And doesn't that always happen like, I've really appreciated that outside eyes to say, you are so much deeper than your sharing, you're sharing deeply and yet I know there's so much more so give us the real deal and I, I wasn't even completely aware of how much my personal life had affected my business transformation until this question came so thank you to that coach that asked that great question." This episode is Amanda Fuel's full story in her own words and standing (well sitting actually) in a place of vulnerable authenticity. She shared with me her personal why and how compassion for her son's journey changed her whole business and life. Are you looking to get more vulnerable in your presentations and speeches? Tap this link to connect with Amanda today! https://www.nextlevelfuel.com/next-level

The Red Rover
Wrapping up 2021 with #4- Amanda Schaefer

The Red Rover

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2022 30:48


You have a testimony; we have met some amazing people who share their testimony about how they live a life on a mission. I chose the word testimony intentionally because a story focuses on "me." Each person shares with one purpose... to give proof of God's existence in their life. Testimony focuses on the evidence proving one's existence. Today's episode was so much fun! I got to chat with a new friend, Amanda Schaefer, from A Cup of Gratitude Podcast. Her life's goal is to be an arrow pointing others to Jesus Christ. She shares how God takes the unexpected and makes something GRAND! Amanda became a podcast host thanks to the pandemic. She never dreamed God would use her in such a way to reach so many people worldwide. I am grateful for her choice to step out in faith, problem-solve through technology, and find her voice. I enjoy listing to her podcast, and I think you will too. Find out more about Amanda on acupofgratitude.org, footbridgepublishinghouse.com, or instagram.com/acupof_gratitude. Recently Amanda got several incredible people to share on video what being an arrow means to them and invited yours truly. Check it out: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=quiIFLpR2h4 Would you like to join the Translation Project? Find out more information on https://hooks2crook.com Let's be friends: Facebook@hooks2crookcom and IG@hooks2crook or IG@CandiceRReyes.

Full Out with Samantha Jo Harvey
Taking Risks with Voice Actor and Meditation Teacher Amanda Sellers

Full Out with Samantha Jo Harvey

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2020 52:24


From taking risks, to mental health, to being a weirdo, to releasing expectations, to finding joy, to the audition grind, to being a mom and living in quarantine, there are sooo many juicy bits in today's episode!Guest bio:Amanda Sellers is a voice actor with over 12 years behind the mic. After a long career as a touring musician and radio dj, she discovered her passion for VoiceOver and never looked back! She has been nominated for 3 Voice Arts Award, is co-founder of TheVoiceOverSchool.com, and has been hired by big brands like, Expedia, Facebook, Axe Body Spray, Blistex, Toyota, Walmart, Apple, Victoria’s Secret, Scotia Bank, American Airlines, Avon, and many many more.Recently Amanda started her journey as a meditation teacher and is a publisher in the Insight Timer App, where she launched a 10 Day course of Rediscovering Your Authentic Self which has thousands of students 5-star reviews.She is based in Vancouver, married to her husband, Mike (business partner, fellow voice actor and father to her children) and cherishes her biggest accomplishment yet, which are her 2 young boys, Beck (7) and Trace (4). www.AmandaSellersVO.comwww.TheVoiceOverSchool.comhttps://insighttimer.com/amandasellersIG @missamandasellers  CONNECT AND SAY HI! @samanthajoharveywww.samanthajoharvey.com 

She Thinks Big - Women Entrepreneurs Doing Good in the World
046 [Coaching] Getting Insights into Her Financials with Amanda Berlin

She Thinks Big - Women Entrepreneurs Doing Good in the World

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2019 45:37


My guest today is Amanda Berlin, a former New York City corporate publicity strategist who now uses her powers for good. She helps her clients tell their story, write content, and raise visibility so that the people who need them can find them. Recently Amanda invited me on her podcast to talk about getting a handle on the financials in your business. In that interview, she happened to mention offhand that she doesn’t look at her financials every month. I couldn’t let that slide. I invited her to come on my podcast to help her get the clarity she needs around her own numbers.   A Financial Planner for Your Business In your personal finances, there are financial planners who help you figure out, based on how much you have now and how much you want to have when you retire, how much you need to set aside every year in your retirement plan in order to get to retirement with enough savings. But in your business, chances are good that role is vacant. All that activity of your bookkeeper and you accountant is primarily for the IRS, not for you and not for your business.  And unless you have an accountant who offers strategic advising, who can help you get from where you are now in your business to your income goals, chances are good that that role, the equivalent of a financial planner for your business, is vacant.   Do You Know Your Numbers? I appreciate that Amanda was willing to be transparent about what she knew and what she didn’t know about her numbers. So many women have a knowledge gap here and are embarrassed and even ashamed that they don’t know much about their financials. I’m grateful to Amanda for simply being straight up about where she is and open to getting the help she’s looking for.   Key Takeaways One of Amanda’s key takeaways is: If you’re not already, work with a bookkeeper and/or accountant who will get your financial statements to you monthly. And when you receive these numbers, be sure to use them. If you want to get insights the same way Amanda did, I recommend a Lightning Strategy Session where you send me your financials in advance and I work on them so you won’t have to bang your keyboard getting frustrated with Excel. Then together, we work through your questions and you get the insights you need and get your questions answered so that you can help your business grow faster.  Ladies, what were your key takeaways? Come share in the She Thinks Big Facebook group. I’d love to hear from you.   Previous Episodes: 009 Shame, Money Mindset, and Your Profit and Loss 036 How Tracking KPIs Can Help You Work Less Hard In Your Business Connect with Amanda: Website http://amandaberlin.com Podcast Empowered Publicity   Work with Geraldine: Strategy Session 1:1 Coaching VIP Day

Creative Studio - podcasting experiments
506: Podcasting in the Wild with Amanda Doughty

Creative Studio - podcasting experiments

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2018 25:24


Amanda’s podcasting journey   Amanda has just reached her 2nd podcast anniversary for her current show, Great Beer Adventure. However, it was nearly 3 years ago that she started looking at podcasting. She was a teacher, feeling depressed with a very long commute. Her husband recommended listening to Serial, and then one day said to her, ‘You could do this. You could make a podcast.’ Amanda says she never does anything by half so she dived full on into the deep end.   She always teaches herself how to do things before showing others that she’s working on it, so Amanda actually had a starter podcast that she published called Dear Diary. It was her talking into a microphone, learning the process of editing and uploading, but she has long since deleted it. Somebody told her early on that ‘your first podcast will die’ so the purpose of that first podcast was really just to be a practice and to kill it off once she knew what she was doing.   Wanting to go after something she felt passionate about, once she was comfortable, Amanda started Great Beer Adventure in 2015. These days, she is no longer teaching and spends her days doing podcast- and beer-related things fulltime. The podcast itself isn’t a full-time job but Amanda also does social media for a malt company, is putting together an event for beer geeks, and is helping Jessica Kupfermann with a program. Without the podcast none of that would be possible and she’s glad she’s been able to make up her own job.   Podcasting in the wild   First and foremost, Amanda makes a point to go where her people are. She calls it ‘podcasting in the wild’. The show is about people’s stories and their passions around craft beer and she’s talked to everybody in the industry, from malstsers, hops farmers, brewers and the people that clean the tap lines. She wants them to feel the most comfortable so they’ll tell her their innermost fears and joys—if she can make somebody cry, she gets excited—so she has recorded in hops fields, warehouses, breweries, tap rooms and bars. The only thing that ever gets recorded not out in the wild is the intro and outros, and occasionally a special episode via Skype.   Amanda has two set ups of equipment for this type of podcasting. If she’s recording an interview, she’ll set up her ZoomH6 with either ATR2100 or ATR2005 microphones on barrels or tabletops. Alternatively, at events, she uses a leather harness with a mic and Zoom H2N so she can do vox pop (she said popvoxing…but I think it’s supposed to be voxpop?) clips with various people at the event. The feedback from listeners is that they like this because the mics pic up both the voices and the ambiance sounds. Listeners feel like they’re at the event. Plus, in recording on location, the guests feel more comfortable so Amanda finds she is able to get past the PR jargot pretty quickly. It’s been a wonderful way to get to know people.   Despite the name of the show, the guests don’t necessarily talk about the beer that much. Amanda is also clear that the show isn’t about reviewing the beer or talking about the flavors. It’s about the stories behind the beer and the passion people bring to this industry. She’s working on having some different segments and including different voices, including working with correspondents to bring in breweries from all around the world.   The evolution of the show notes   Amanda has done a bunch of different things with the show notes. She says she has done what you’re supposed to do, what she wanted to do and then threw all of that into the fan and let I come out the otherside. Now she gives the raw audio to her editor and instead of just recapping the show, he makes the show notes into more of a story. The blog post that accompanies each episode includes his reaction to the episode. It’s a little deeper than the traditional bullet points or paragraphs people are used to.   Amanda’s goals for the show   Amanda has two main goals for the show. Firstly, she has an insatiable curiosity and wants to know how everything works, so she’s loved being able to do that. Secondly, her goal is to help people learn all that goes into their craft beer, and help new people find and learn to love craft beer. If you like coffee or wine or spirits, there are different beers out there for you.   To do all the recording on location, there is obviously a lot of travel involved. Amanda’s first step was to ‘take Maine by storm’ and at this point she feels she has done that. There are over 90 breweries in the state and although she hasn’t featured all of them, she’s covered a lot.   Engage with your audience where they are   The next step is to take on the world, which means more travel outside of Maine. Whenever she goes to events she will visit breweries and bring her microphone. Recently Amanda went to MAPCON (Mid Atlantic Podcast Conference) in Philly and on the way she visited breweries in Massachusetts, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania. Similarly, she’s done some day trips to New Hampshire and also recorded in Orlando on a trip to PodFest.   Amanda also utilizes correspondents from around the world so that she can share the stories of craft beer from places she can’t travel herself. She encourages people to talk to their local brewers and the people in the tap rooms, to get to know them and submit a 7 – 10 minute piece of audio.    That’s also her advice to other podcasters: find ways to engage with your audience where they are physically located. Think about how you can actually get out there and get out of your own comfort zone!   Find out more from Amanda:   You can follow Amanda on Instagram @greatbeeradventure or find out more on the website, www.GreatBeerAdventure.com  

Andrew Talks to Chefs
Episode 2: Amanda Cohen

Andrew Talks to Chefs

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2017 59:31


Amanda Cohen has been chef-owner of downtown New York City's groundbreaking vegetable restaurant Dirt Candy for nearly a decade. Dirt Candy began as a 350-square-foot labor of love and grew into its current, much larger home two years ago. Recently Amanda shifted to an all-tasting-menu format, so we thought it was a perfect time to check in with this always thoughtful, entertaining chef. (Fans of Andrew's prior podcast, The Front Burner with Jimmy and Andrew, will remember her as one of our most frequent and favorite guests.) Amanda takes us through her career, the unique challenges of being a vegetable-focused chef, the omnipresent turbulence of the hospitality business, and the joys of using her restaurant to support causes she believes in. Andrew Talks to Chefs is powered by Simplecast

The Thoughtful Travel Podcast
22 - Memorable Travel Moments - Hungry Porcupines and More

The Thoughtful Travel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2016 23:46


Recently Amanda has started asking her guests about their craziest travel moments, but really, what she's looking for is those particularly memorable experiences that stick with you forever - the kind of stories you tell over and over. The three guests in this episode all have fascinating stories to tell of memorable things which happened to them in various spots across the world. First up is Jeff Ryan, author of the new book Appalachian Odyssey: A 28 Year Hike on America’s Trail. Jeff had a particularly interesting mishap on the trail involving a porcupine. Amanda then speaks with Diana Edelman of D Travels Round about one of those slightly-scary-at-the time, but ultimately life-affirming moments while travelling where you actually end up in completely the wrong place - in this case somewhere in Croatia ... Finally, Tom Parson of The Lego Backpacker reminisces about his experiences on the grand railways of Russia. Tom took the Trans-Mongolian route while Amanda has taken the Trans-Siberian, but they both got to meet some fascinating Russians. Links: Jeff Ryan’s author website -  http://www.jeffryanauthor.com/ Jeff’s book, Appalachian Odyssey -  http://amzn.to/2bB9o8u Diana Edelman at D Travels Round - http://dtravelsround.com Diana’s new site, Vegans Baby - http://vegansbaby.com Tom Parson of The Lego Backpacker on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/thelegobackpacker/ Lego Backpacker website coming soon - https://thelegobackpacker.com Tweet @amandakendle Hashtag #thoughtfultravelpod Chat on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/NotABallerina Show notes at https://notaballerina.com/22