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Best podcasts about renee harris

Latest podcast episodes about renee harris

StarTalk Radio
The Simulation Within with Karl Friston

StarTalk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2024 58:07


Are we all living in a simulation inside our brains? Neil deGrasse Tyson and co-hosts Chuck Nice and Gary O'Reilly learn about the root of perception, if AI really is intelligent, and The Free Energy Principle with theoretical neuroscientist Karl Friston.NOTE: StarTalk+ Patrons can listen to this entire episode commercial-free here: https://startalkmedia.com/show/the-simulation-within-with-karl-friston/Thanks to our Patrons Timothy Ecker, Jason Griffith, Evan Lee, Marc, Christopher Young, ahoF3Hb9m, Steven Kraus, Dave Hartman, Diana Todd, Jeffrey Shulak MD, Susan Summers, Kurt A Goebel, Renee Harris, Damien, Adam Akre, Kyle Marston, Gabriel, Bradley Butikofer, Patrick Hill, Cory Alan, and Micheal Gomez for supporting us this week. Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ on Apple Podcasts to listen to new episodes ad-free and a whole week early.

CFO at Home
137. Guiding your kids in turning their Passions into Profits!

CFO at Home

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2023 52:08


Your average kid has no problem with asking their parents for money to buy things they want, but has limited interest in earning money. They would rather spend their time doing the things they enjoy; playing their favorite video games, drawing, doing whatever it is that they're doing on their phones, the list goes on. But instead of advising your kid to go find a job in fast food, what if you could guide your child along the path of turning a passion into a business? That's the discussion Vince has on today's episode of CFO at Home with Jonathan and Renee Harris, where they discuss Parent Their Passion, a strategy based on their own experiences of teaching their kids business skills and guiding them in developing marketable talents that earn them a sustainable income. You can find out more about Jonathan, Renee, and Parent Their Passion by checking out ParentTheir Passion.com. Key Takeaways Jonathan and Renee (and their kids!) go into business  (1:16) “Parent Their Passion” (18:44) The “Window of Opportunity” of getting your kids interested in being entrepreneurs (23:05) Helping kids identify interests that they can turn a interest into business (30:32) Being of Value, being of Service (37:01) Ways to Contact: Parent Their Passion           Contact the Host - vince@thecfoathome.com

Let's Coach with Carolyn  -  Career Strategist, Leadership and Life Coach

As a parent, you often have dreams for your children for what you want their life to be like. You may put them in sports, music, or other activities, making them go even when they don't want to. You have plans for them to go to college and create a great career or to start their own business doing what you think they are good at. After all, you do know what's best for them, or do you…  What if you tried a different approach, parenting your child's passion? As career professionals and business owners, we can easily transfer our dreams and desires onto our children overlooking their unique strengths and weaknesses. In this episode returning to the show is the successful entrepreneur, wife, and mother of nine children, Renee Harris. Renee and her husband, Jonathan, have over 24 years of experience educating their children at home while running an online handcrafted skincare business, Made On Skin Care. We discuss:   Being a parent and managing a business   How to identify and develop a child's skillset and talents    What it takes to use those skills to  bring value to people    How to use your skills and talents to create something marketable and remarkable and more... You'll learn how to set your children up for success so that by the time they leave home, they are on a profitable path.Connect with Renee and Jonathan: https://parenttheirpassion.com/Connect with Carolyn: https://carolyn360.com or use the code leader to meet Carolyn on the Owwll app - https://infinitycoaching.net/appleowwll .

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The Roadmap to $50k on Shopify
176. Don't risk making this mistake. Behind the scenes of a 6 figure Sales Funnel.

The Roadmap to $50k on Shopify

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2023 50:29


Have you built your Sales Funnel yet?  If not, today I'm sharing a story that will make you realize that you shouldn't put it off any longer. I'm sharing it because it's relateable to new and experienced store owners. I think THIS is the “reason” it's hard to grow your sales. You don't have a Sales Funnel. Building a Sales Funnel must be a critical part of your work each month. I want you to meet Renee Harris. She's a long time Inner Circle Member with a successful shop that supports her family. She's smart, resourceful, and she's got a great business that pays her well. Recently, business was getting tough for Renee, even though she's a good Merchant. Renee's sales had been down over the past 2 years, and she was frustrated. Every month, she felt like she was reinventing the wheel with new tactics she was using to try and get her sales back to where they had been. No luck. She even came up with a bunch of new products to try and tempt more people to buy. No luck again. Sales were flat. So in January, when we released the new Sales Funnel training in the Inner Circle, Renee decided to jump in and give it a try. Even though she's experienced, successful, and she already had a six figure store, she figured it was worth a try. Once she built her Sales Funnel, Renee saw exactly what she had been missing. Five months later, sales are up 28%. Listen in to hear what Renee did to grow her sales. This is a great opportunity to see the real numbers behind the scenes of a successful six figure store. I'm so grateful for Renee's generosity. Her share will help a lot of store owners! Mentioned links: https://hardlotion.com/ https://www.bonjoro.com/integration/shopify https://parenttheirpassion.com/ Related Episodes: Podcast episode 162: https://thesocialsalesgirls.com/build-a-massive-audience-with-a-brand-video-episode-162/ Podcast episode 147: https://thesocialsalesgirls.com/the-aha-moment-that-took-me-5-years-to-share-episode-147/ Podcast episode 153: https://thesocialsalesgirls.com/move-the-needle-in-60-mins-episode-153/ Podcast episode 160: https://thesocialsalesgirls.com/become-a-marketing-first-store-owner-episode-160/ -------------------- Stop wondering if you're “doing it right” and learn how to grow your sales in a consistent, predictable way. Spend 40 minutes with me in this eye opening workshop, and you'll leave with a few simple steps that will grow your sales next month. Find a time that works for you, and register here: https://watch.thesocialsalesgirls.com/s/77wKvQ   “Insightful, actionable and engaging! I learn so much every single time I listen. I can't believe this information is free - If you feel like this too, I'd love it if you would leave us a review. Reviewing the show will help us reach even more store owners, so we can help them grow their sales. Click here, scroll down, tap to rate with 5 stars and select “Write a review”. Let us know what you find most helpful about the podcast!   Also, if you haven't already make sure to follow the podcast so you don't miss an episode! Follow now  

Straight Talk No Sugar Added Podcast
Ep. 298 Turning Passion into Profit with Renee Harris

Straight Talk No Sugar Added Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2023 30:25


Renee Harris started a "hobby" business selling handcrafted lotion bars at a local farmer's market. Don't miss this episode, where we dive into the inspiring journey of Renee Harris, the entrepreneur behind Made On Skincare!

Let's Coach with Carolyn  -  Career Strategist, Leadership and Life Coach
Challenges of Managing A Successful Business or Career AND Family - Episode 237

Let's Coach with Carolyn - Career Strategist, Leadership and Life Coach

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2023 17:10


In our last episode, you met 6-figure online business owner Renee Harris who created a business selling a unique handcrafted skincare product specifically for dry, cracked skin. She raised nine children with her husband, teaching them business skills and strategies to develop a marketable talent that earns them a sustainable income. We talked about her unique story of going from a simple farmer's market booth to an incredible online business while still being an awesome wife and mother. She had the support of her husband, and her children learned some critical life skills while they were building the business. You have seen couples like this in the media with very successful careers or businesses. But what you don't often see is the work it took to get there.  In this episode, we continue discussing managing a business, career, and family but looking at three challenges that can arise during the journey. We talk about:  The conversation you should have Why and who you are doing this for and,  Are you willing to do the workAs we explore the challenges and answer these fundamental questions, you will be able to know if now is the right time for you. Connect with your host using the Owwll App for iPhone using the code leadership:  iPhone - https://infinitycoaching.net/appleowwll or via https://carolyn360.com. 

Let's Coach with Carolyn  -  Career Strategist, Leadership and Life Coach
Secrets to Managing a Successful Business and Family - Episode 236

Let's Coach with Carolyn - Career Strategist, Leadership and Life Coach

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2023 66:04


As business owners, one of the main challenges we can experience is knowing how to balance our business and family. It doesn't matter if you are a single mom with one child or a happily married couple with six children, you may have found yourself wanting to throw in the towel and call it quits. Not because you don't want your own business but because you are having trouble managing your life. It may seem impossible, but in this episode, entrepreneur Renee Harris joins us to share how she, as wife and mother of nine, created a very successful business with a happy, thriving family. Renee has created a 6-figure online business selling a unique handcrafted skincare product for dry, cracked skin. Along with her husband, she raised nine children along the way, teaching them business skills and strategies to develop a marketable talent that earns them a sustainable income. Tune in as Renee shares her unique story on how she went from a simple farmer's market booth to an incredible online business while still being an awesome wife and mother. Yes, it is possible! Connect with your host: https://carolyn360.com. To get the freebies - https://hardlotion.com/freebies 

Your Brand Amplified©
The Power of Passion: How Renee Harris Turned a Farmers Market Business Into a Skincare Empire

Your Brand Amplified©

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2022 36:23


Renee Harris is the founder of Made On Skincare, a line of all-natural and organic skincare products. She started the business in 2009 after finding a recipe online to fix her own dry, cracked skin. Made On Skincare has since expanded to include a variety of products for different skin types and issues, all made with natural and organic ingredients.She began by selling at farmers markets and then took their business online, reaching out to mom bloggers to promote the products and soon saw a surge in sales. They've since expanded their product line and continue to operate their business from home.In this episode, you will learn the following:1. How Renee Harris turned a problem she was having with her skin into a business opportunity2. The importance of market research, especially when starting a business3. The importance of finding a niche market and catering to their needsTry a sample product today: https://store.hardlotion.com/products/freebielistTo help children find their business passion, check out Renee's workshop calledFind Your Passion Early: A 1-hour Workshop for Teens ages 12-16 https://parenttheirpassion.com/purchase/find-your-passion-early-teen-ecourse/We're happy you're here! Like the pod? Follow us on all socials at @amplifywithanika and @yourbrandamplified Leave a review on Apple Podcasts Visit our website Connect with us at hello@yourbrandamplified.co

When I Grow Up Pod
Ep 90: Raising Young Entrepreneurs In Today's Online Business Market with Renee Harris

When I Grow Up Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2022 47:47


Every entrepreneur's journey looks different.   I mean, helloooo, I was a hair salon owner turned business coach. And I'm sure your intro is as fun as mine…   But have you ever labeled yourself an “accidental entrepreneur”?    And have you ever enlisted your kids to help you build a thriving business that supports your family's lifestyle –and subsequently taught your children to be young entrepreneurs themselves?   Today's guest has ticked both of those boxes in her journey from a side hustler turned mom entrepreneur turned multiple business owner –and she is on the show today to share ALL the goodies with us.    Renee Harris is a Northern Californian mom of NINE, teacher, lotion maker, and owner of multiple businesses. When a personal skincare issue led to a thriving business, Renee hit the ground running and learned all she needed to make her business a success!    And now she's teaching the next generation all she knows.    Renee is sharing her experience becoming an accidental entrepreneur, why her email list has been her bread and butter, and the importance of relationship building for biz.    She's also giving us the deets on parenting young entrepreneurs, how she involves her children in the business, and why she and her husband are passionate about nurturing their children's budding entrepreneurial spirit and are teaching other parents to do the same!   Tune in to hear an honest conversation on entrepreneurship, maybe some (jk, a LOT of) parenting stuff, and ultimately, how to chase after your dreams!! Leave a 5 star review on iTunes!    Times to Check Out: [1:00] The path to becoming an accidental business owner [2:49] How a personal skincare issue led to a business venture [6:30] Focusing on one product feature and selling it [9:00] Making the decision to go all in [10:24] Why relationship building is the key to success [14:00] How she sticks to the vales of the business when onboarding new products [17:26] Making the space for creativity while managing a team and kids [20:16] How to transition your business from in-person to online [23:31] Why her email list has been her bread and butter (plus the strategy beind it) [25:00] Why pop ups will grow an email list [28:32] Honest tips about homeschooling [33:00] How ker kids talents and interests bring value to the family business [39:00] How Parent Their Passion came about [42:06] Changing the mindset around finding your child's passion   Connect with Renee: Website: www.hardlotion.com/freebie www.parenttheirpassion.com   Join this free training on how to easily pivot your life and business: https://www.kelseymarieknutson.com/pivot Send us podcast ideas at info@kelseymarieknutson.com    Links: Show notes: https://www.kelseymarieknutson.com/podcast   Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kelseymarieknutson/  Hangout on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kelseymarieknutson  Join the online community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/kelseymarieknutson    FREE Workshop to take the guess work out of “what's next?” https://www.kelseymarieknutson.com/pivot Work with Kelsey: Ready for your next big pivot? Maybe it's launching that new side hustle or growing your existing business, whatever the chapter Kelsey's here to help you bridge the gap between new idea and achieving your goals! VIP Coaching: https://www.kelseymarieknutson.com/vipcoaching Grow Academy: https://www.kelseymarieknutson.com/growacademy  Start Smart: https://kelseymarieknutson.mykajabi.com/offers/aoAuAe7M/checkout 

Disrupt The Everyday Podcast
Episode 88 - Big Families, Business and Homeschooling with Jonathan & Renee Harris

Disrupt The Everyday Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2022 72:22


Watch Here: https://youtu.be/02H4jvFJ9s8  RECOGNIZE A TALENT IN YOUR CHILD? HOW DO YOU HELP THEM TURN IT INTO A MARKETABLE TALENT? On this episode we are joined by Jonathan and Renee Harris. Jonathan and Renee are homeschooling parents of nine children and entrepreneurs. On this episode we discuss: How to turn a teenager's interest or hobby into a marketable talent Entrepreneurship Homeschooling with big families For places to listen, places to connect on social media, to be a guest, collaborate with or sponsor DTE visit: https://linktr.ee/DisruptTheEveryday Jonathan and Renee's website: https://parenttheirpassion.com/media/ Jonathan & Renee's Instagram @hardlotion About Jonathan & Renee Jonathan and Renee own a 6-figure online business selling a unique handcrafted skincare product specifically for dry, cracked skin. They started as a simple farmer's market booth and then took it online. They also raised 9 children along the way, teaching them business skills and strategies to develop a marketable talent that earns them a sustainable income.

Wholly a Woman
Episode 131: Deciding NFP was right for her - Renee's story | Dr. Emily, natural family planning pharmacist

Wholly a Woman

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2022 40:52


Renee Harris is my guest on the podcast to share her story of deciding NFP was right for her. Renee has nine children. She is the first to note “people would say then, that NFP doesn't work if I have nine, but nothing could be further than the truth.”Renee encourages women (of all ages) to know their bodies, beginning with NFP. “It's been important to me that I teach my daughters all about NFP because it's far more than accepting or postponing pregnancy... to know your body tells you when things are going right... or when something might need to be checked out.”Renee is also the founder of MadeOn hard lotion. Learn more: https://hardlotion.com/about-me/ Follow Renee on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hardlotion

Linda's Corner: Faith, Family, and Living Joyfully
Linda's Corner - Raising a family while building a business with Renee Harris, owner of MadeOn skin care products

Linda's Corner: Faith, Family, and Living Joyfully

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2022 29:54


Welcome to Linda's Corner.  In this episode, entrepreneur Renee Harris shares the journey of raising a family while building a business.  Renee is the mother of 9 children and the owner of MadeOn Skin care products.  You can learn more about her all-natural skin care products at her website https://hardlotion.com and you can learn more about how to turn your child's interests into long-term, marketable talents at their website https://parenttheirpassion.com.Some of the highlights Renee shares:How solving a problem of dry, cracking, and bleeding hands and feet led to creating simple skin care solutions that workWhy people with sensitive skin and allergies love their all-natural productsNatural skin care - a few easy products you can make from home that fixes your skinNatural approaches to eczema or other skin conditionsThe benefits of using a "hard" lotion over using traditional lotions and creamsTransitioning from selling at farmer's markets to a million dollar online businessRaising and homeschooling 9 childrenRaising a family of entrepreneurs while building a businessHow to turn your child's interests into long-term, marketable talentsAnd morePlease share, subscribe, leave a rating and review, visit the Linda's Corner website at lindascornerpodcast.com and/or follow on youtube, facebook, instagram, and pinterest @lindascornerpodcast. Thanks! Also please visit the Hope for Healing website at hopeforhealingfoundation.org for free resources to increase happiness, build confidence and self esteem, improve relationships, manage stress, and calm feelings of depression and anxiety.  

Richer Soul, Life Beyond Money
Ep 305 Parent their Passions with Jonathan and Renee Harris

Richer Soul, Life Beyond Money

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2022 67:48


Parent their Passions   Take away: Your kids can launch into life with their own business at a very young age.  Bio: Jonathan and Renee Harris run www.parenttheirpassion.com, a website that teaches parents how to identify and develop their 12-16 year old's talents/interests to create something remarkable, and marketable.   Their story begins with a farmer's market booth, a job lay off, and the decision to make sure their 9 kids would have the ability to market themselves with a developed talent and skillset by the time they graduated from high school.   Highlights from this episode:    Update in life from the past 5 years Jonathan and Renee talk about their rebranding School is behind in teaching kids about money and life in general How to channel the natural curiosity and interest of a child Helping other parents parent their kids' passion Main Website: www.parenttheirpassion.com Entry Level Workshop for Teens: https://parenttheirpassion.com/purchase/find-your-passion-early-teen-ecourse/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/parenttheirpassion Instagram: www.instagram.com/parenttheirpassion Richer Soul Life Beyond Money. You got rich, now what? Let's talk about your journey to more a purposeful, intentional, amazing life. Where are you going to go and how are you going to get there? Let's figure that out together. At the core is the financial well being to be able to do what you want, when you want, how you want. It's about personal freedom!   Thanks for listening!   Show Sponsor: http://profitcomesfirst.com/   Schedule your free no obligation call: https://bookme.name/rockyl/lite/intro-appointment-15-minutes   If you like the show please leave a review on iTunes: http://bit.do/richersoul https://www.facebook.com/richersoul   http://richersoul.com/   rocky@richersoul.com   Some music provided by Junan from Junan Podcast   Any financial advice is for educational purposes only and you should consult with an expert for your specific needs.  

V is for Victory - How Small Businesses Overcome Big Battles
V is for Victory - Episode 47: Parent their Passion with Renee Harris

V is for Victory - How Small Businesses Overcome Big Battles

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2022 52:39


Renee Harris is founder of Hard Lotion.com and Parent Their Passion.com and oh yeah, she's a mother of nine children ranging from ages 6 - 24. In this episode we discuss everything from homeschooling to helping your children turn their passion into entrepreneurship and even what it's like being an "organic" mom in a not so organic world. Shop Renee's clean line of products and learn more about Parent Their Passion here: https://www.hardlotion.com https://www.parenttheirpassion.com

Making Conversations Count: Honest, relatable conversations with business leaders
102: How to start creating business opportunities using your family

Making Conversations Count: Honest, relatable conversations with business leaders

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2022 44:23


Thinking of starting a business? Why not drag the family in on it! "He (our son) pivoted out of our business pretty early on, I mean, still helps us, but he quickly found out that he could climb the ranks as far as making money."   Jonathan and Renee Harris, Making Conversations Count - September 2022    Sometimes life throws you lemons. But imagine how much easier life could be if you had an entire squad of family members on staff to help you squeeze them?! If you've always thought about starting your own business but don't have the first idea how to go about it - this is the episode for you. By the time you've finished listening, you'll be treating your own family like you're Simon Cowell, and they're auditioning.   You'll learn... Who are Jonathan and Renee and what is “Parent their Passion”? (01m20s) Family struggles and avoiding the move (05m29s) Working the marketplace (08m30s) Nurturing children to win in business (18m28s) How do they choose (what to do)? (31m00s)     What IS Making Conversations Count?   "Making Conversations Count" is a podcast from WAG Associates founder and telemarketing trainer Wendy Harris.   Missed our previous episodes?   You can catch up with any of the other guests we've been making conversations count with, here:   https://makingconversationscount.com/episodes/   Listen to Making Conversations Count   On your mobile device? Hear the conversations in your favourite platform (Apple or Spotify etc) here:   https://makingconversationscount.studio/listen

Making Conversations Count: Honest, relatable conversations with business leaders
(Lower bandwidth) How to start creating business opportunities using your family

Making Conversations Count: Honest, relatable conversations with business leaders

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2022 44:17


Thinking of starting a business? Why not drag the family in on it! "He (our son) pivoted out of our business pretty early on, I mean, still helps us, but he quickly found out that he could climb the ranks as far as making money."   Jonathan and Renee Harris, Making Conversations Count - September 2022    Sometimes life throws you lemons. But imagine how much easier life could be if you had an entire squad of family members on staff to help you squeeze them?! If you've always thought about starting your own business but don't have the first idea how to go about it - this is the episode for you. By the time you've finished listening, you'll be treating your own family like you're Simon Cowell, and they're auditioning.   You'll learn... Who are Jonathan and Renee and what is “Parent their Passion”? (01m20s) Family struggles and avoiding the move (05m29s) Working the marketplace (08m30s) Nurturing children to win in business (18m28s) How do they choose (what to do)? (31m00s)     What IS Making Conversations Count?   "Making Conversations Count" is a podcast from WAG Associates founder and telemarketing trainer Wendy Harris.   Missed our previous episodes?   You can catch up with any of the other guests we've been making conversations count with, here:   https://makingconversationscount.com/episodes/   Listen to Making Conversations Count   On your mobile device? Hear the conversations in your favourite platform (Apple or Spotify etc) here:   https://makingconversationscount.studio/listen

Making Conversations Count: Honest, relatable conversations with business leaders
PROMO: Making Conversations about creating business opportunities (with kids) Count

Making Conversations Count: Honest, relatable conversations with business leaders

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2022 0:47


Our 102nd episode is bringing something for the family... Jonathan and Renee Harris are teaching us how we can grow a business involving the whole family! Catch the brand new episode on Thursday. Make sure you're following the podcast in your favourite player (we recommend Apple Podcasts ) so you never miss an episode. "Making Conversations Count" is a podcast from Making Conversations Count founder and telemarketing trainer Wendy Harris. Missed our previous episodes? You can catch up with any of the other guests we've been making conversations count with, here. On your mobile device? Hear them in your favourite platform (Apple or Spotify etc) here. Once you've listened, remember to leave us a review!  NEVER MISS AN EPISODE AGAIN!! Follow the show on Apple Podcasts here! Follow the show on Spotify, here! You are following the show on socials, right? Only there will you see sneaky peaky teasers of the upcoming episodes, as well as updates and news on the show!  Here are the links just in case you need them: Twitter Facebook Pinterest YouTube Instagram

UNLOCKED with Tracy Wilson
How To Start A Thriving Business From Home While Raising A Family

UNLOCKED with Tracy Wilson

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2022 43:20


Ever wanted to start your own business from home but have wondered how on earth you'd be able to do that while raising young children?Today's UNLOCKED guest Renee Harris chats with your host Tracy Wilson about how she turned her own skin problems into a multiple 6 figure business from home while home-schooling 9 children... So, if you have an idea, and want to start with something simple from home, then today's episode will provide you with the steps you need to take to get started.

Raising Confident Teens
Parent Their Passion - (Part 2)

Raising Confident Teens

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2022 42:24


Join us for the second part of our interview with Jonathan Harris as he walks us through an example of how he helps families figure out how their interests can become a valuable talent. Jonathan and Renee Harris have been homeschooling their nine children from more than twenty years while also running an online family business. When their oldest child began approaching the teenage years, they decided to design his schooling to help him develop his interests and talents. As a teen, he had his own very profitable aerial drone business. They continued to use the same methods with their next four children and all of them have also developed their own businesses that are created around their individual talents and skills. They have spent many years developing a strategy to help other families nurture and develop their children's talents. Find out more at Parent Their Passion - https://parenttheirpassion.com/ (https://parenttheirpassion.com/)  How to Find Your Passion Early Workshop - https://parenttheirpassion.vipmembervault.com/af/166392327/1132170 (https://parenttheirpassion.vipmembervault.com/af/166392327/1132170) Raising Confident Teens Links Website https://raisingconfidentteens.com/ (https://raisingconfidentteens.com) Facebook Business Page https://www.facebook.com/confident.teensbizpage (https://www.facebook.com/confident.teensbizpage/) Parents Community Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/confident.teens (https://www.facebook.com/groups/confident.teens)

The Strong Moms Fitness Prenatal and Postnatal Podcast with Daisy Bravo
How to care for a baby's newborn skin & prevent diaper rash - Renee Harris

The Strong Moms Fitness Prenatal and Postnatal Podcast with Daisy Bravo

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2022 22:03 Transcription Available


Fearless Parenting
208 FearLESS Parenting Interview of Jonathan & Renee Harris_Parent Their Passion Pt2

Fearless Parenting

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2022 21:43


My guest are Renee & Jonathan Harris. Renee says one of her super powers is maintaining a life/ work balance, and passing on to other parents the importance of having a business mind set they can pass on to their children so they can learn from you.  Guest Links: http://parenttheirpassion.com/Blog: https://parenttheirpassion.com/blog-2/Also, you can get a copy of Stan's book FearLESS Parenting at: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=7VKM2GFHUAAKE Free Parental Resource From FearLESS Parenting:  https://www.dropbox.com/t/IGL3ELKRb5QCOn1i

Fearless Parenting
207 FearLESS Parenting Interview of Jonathan & Renee Harris_Parent Their Passion Pt1

Fearless Parenting

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2022 21:43


My guest are Renee & Jonathan Harris. Renee says one of her super powers is maintaining a life/ work balance, and passing on to other parents the importance of having a business mind set they can pass on to their children so they can learn from you.  Guest Links: http://parenttheirpassion.com/Blog: https://parenttheirpassion.com/blog-2/Also, you can get a copy of Stan's book FearLESS Parenting at: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=7VKM2GFHUAAKE Free Parental Resource From FearLESS Parenting:  https://www.dropbox.com/t/IGL3ELKRb5QCOn1i

Raising Confident Teens
Parent Their Passion

Raising Confident Teens

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2022 42:44


Jonathan and Renee Harris have been homeschooling their nine children from more than twenty years while also running an online family business. When their oldest child began approaching the teenage years, they decided to design his schooling to help him develop his interests and talents. As a teen, he had his own very profitable aerial drone business. They continued to use the same methods with their next four children and all of them have also developed their own businesses that are created around their individual talents and skills. They have spent many years developing a strategy to help other families nurture and develop their children's talents. Find out more at Parent Their Passion - https://parenttheirpassion.com/ (https://parenttheirpassion.com/)  How to Find Your Passion Early Workshop - https://parenttheirpassion.vipmembervault.com/af/166392327/1132170 (https://parenttheirpassion.vipmembervault.com/af/166392327/1132170) Raising Confident Teens Links Website https://raisingconfidentteens.com/ (https://raisingconfidentteens.com) Facebook Business Page https://www.facebook.com/confident.teensbizpage (https://www.facebook.com/confident.teensbizpage/) Parents Community Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/confident.teens (https://www.facebook.com/groups/confident.teens)

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Wellness and Wealth
Renee Harris - Balancing Family Life with a Home Business

Wellness and Wealth

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Aug 24, 2022 41:06


Can you do and have it all while enjoying the journey? And what is all? All for Renee Harris is nine children and a hobby that turned into a full-time business with her husband. In this episode, we will answer the following questions: Why it's important to pay attention to all of you.Is the “idea” of catching up a myth? How trial and error can turn into a business. In business, should we strive for perfection or good enough? How can taking a simple work to solve some of your personal and business problems? Renee Harris is giving our listeners a free lotion bar when they apply the code at checkout: WENDY https://hardlotion.com/wellnessandwealth/Connect with Wendy Manganaro:  Website: www.wendymanganaro.comOur Services: Mindful Marketing StrategiesLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/wendymanganaro1/Mindset & Marketing: What's Keeping You Blocked PDF

Cut Through the Noise with Dave Turano
Parent Your Child's Passions with Jonathan & Renee Harris

Cut Through the Noise with Dave Turano

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2022 60:15


Curiosity is innate in children. Kids want to understand why things are the way that they are, and they want to contribute in meaningful ways to the world around them.  But society hasn't set up a system that celebrates curiosity. Many schools–both public and private–aren't set up to nurture a child's talent. Many children are coddled out of developing their own resilience and problem-solving skills – which are the skills that they'll need to become independent adults.  But children want to contribute to solving problems, both big and small. And parents want their children to take an active role in becoming producers, not consumers. So how do you teach innovation? And how do you habituate resilience? Today, we hear from Jonathan and Renee Harris, who understand that all children have potential–and that as parents, we can teach them how to use that potential. As entrepreneurs themselves, Jonathan and Renee bring over twenty years of experience parenting and homeschooling their children, several of whom have turned their passions into money-making ventures. From drawing for businesses to knife-making to drone videography, the Harris children have become self-reliant adults, who genuinely enjoy what they do. Even better: they have the confidence and the courage to try new skills and learn from constructive feedback.  Now, Jonathan and Renee run Parent Their Passion, where they help families create an environment where their children can chase their passions, take initiative, and gain marketable, valuable skills that we know they'll need to thrive in a dynamic world.  Interested? Find them at and follow them on Instagram @parenttheirpassion.  Like this episode? Share it around and write us a review.

People Explained
Making a Full Time Income By Starting an E-Commerce Business Selling 'Hard Lotion' whilst Raising 9 Children with Renee & Jonathon Harris

People Explained

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2022 57:49


Renee Harris started an e-commerce business with no experience, and is now making it a full-time income selling Hard Lotion. She did this all whilst raising 9 children. This episode you will hear from Renee and her husband Jonathan about what Hard Lotion is, why Renee decided to make it, why she believes you need to teach your children entrepreneurial skills from a young age and how to break out of the employee mindset http://www.hardlotion.com/ (www.hardlotion.com) http://www.parenttheirpassion.com/ (www.parenttheirpassion.com) New Episodes every Monday! www.stringcastmedia.com

More than a Few Words
#755 Managing a Business and a Family

More than a Few Words

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2022 11:17


So you think you've got distractions and can't start a business. Well my guest, Renee Harris has nine children and still found a way to build a six-figure business.  How did she balance the demands of a family and the demands of running a business? Renee explains. " We didn't start with 9 kids when we started a business and just like when you have kids normally you don't get them all at once and normally a business doesn't just fall in your lap. "  She didn't try to do everything at once, focusing on a few things and let the business and the family grow.  She built strategies to engage her children in the process and keep them occupied, when she needed to work on the business.   About Renee She is the founder of MadeOn - a unique handcrafted skincare product  line specifically for dry, cracked skin. What started as a simple farmer's market booth has grown into 6-figure online business.  She has also raised 9 children along the way, teaching them business skills and strategies to develop a marketable talent that earns them a sustainable income.      

The Mamas at Work Podcast
Episode 39: Renee Harris

The Mamas at Work Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2022 45:51


Today's guest is Renee Harris! She is a Mama of 9 with a full-time lotion business and we talk all about starting her business and how she keeps her kiddos in the thick of it. She started her business first as a farmer's market booth to teach her older two sons (8 and 10) the value of creating something of value and selling it. A couple years later, her husband was laid off and they decided to make this their full-time salary. They taught their kids a thing or two about entrepreneurship and now their adult kids own their own unique businesses. Plus we get an amazing free lotion bar! Please follow this link and use the coupon code MamasatWork for a free bar! Also if you want to know more about how to nurture your child's entrepreneurial spirit, go to Parent Their Passion to see more information about all of that! If you want to find her and learn more check her out at these links; Hard Lotion Freebie! Hard Lotion website Facebook Instagram And as always, check out my Facebook Group for the Mamas at Work Podcast. Please reach out to me on Facebook or Instagram, or email me at mamasatwork.hr@gmail.com if you want to be a guest! --- Piano Rock Instrumental by Hyde - Free Instrumentals https://soundcloud.com/davidhydemusic​ Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported— CC BY 3.0  Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/PianoRockInstrumental​ Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/AlAxo66T11w ---

Christian Biz Owners On Fire
Parenting Your Child's Passion

Christian Biz Owners On Fire

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2022 36:00


The role of parents in the changing social scenario is becoming very challenging. Providing your children with an atmosphere that motivates them to learn and to educate will help in shaping and developing lifelong skills to find what they are passionate about to build their careers. But how do you know if your child's current interests are worth it? In this episode, husband-and-wife team of Jonathan and Renee Harris shares with us how to identify, develop and get the knack of building your child's talent so that his or her  focus will be intense. That way, your child's passion will be triggered and he/she'll be fueled with excitement and energized to take control of his/her own future.

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To Health With That! MTHFR Mutations.
S2E44: Natural skincare for chemically sensitive MTHFR folks with Renee Harris

To Health With That! MTHFR Mutations.

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2022 10:23


Living the MTHFR lifestyle means reducing as much toxic exposure as possible and a lot of that comes through skincare. Today, Dr. Amy is talking with Renee Harris, founder of MadeOn skincare. You can find Renee's products at hardlotion.com For the complete show notes, click here. To watch the full, 30 minute interview, click here. To meet other folks with MTHFR polymorphisms and get a ton of great tips about living the MTHFR lifestyle, click here. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tohealthwiththat/message

Mindfulness Mode
Tune In To Your Teens' Passion; Jonathan and Renee Harris

Mindfulness Mode

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2022 53:58


Jonathan and Renee Harris are a husband and wife team with 24 years of experience educating their children at home while running an online handcrafted skincare business. They now provide guidance to other parents to effectively lead their children to be inspired and to find their passion. Jonathan & Renee have graduated five of their nine children to create their own unique paths based on their interests and talents. To do so, they have developed a strategy called “Parent Their Passion.” which is used to create a compelling portfolio of the value of a child's talent based on their personality and strengths. Listen & Subscribe on: iTunes / Stitcher / Podbean / Overcast / Spotify Contact Info Website: www.parenttheirpassion.com Blog: Parent Their Passion Blog Most Influential Person Gary North Effect on Emotions It's coming back to that gratefulness. Like, at the end of the day, it could be a tough day. We will get together and just say, “What are the good things that happened?” You start to list one or two and that switches my mindset. Thoughts on Breathing I'm gonna jump in on that one because I gave birth to nine children. I have learned a little bit about breathing. Just that physical breathing when you're in the moment, because you notice the tension in your shoulders, and you know, when you're in labor, hard labor, it all comes down to breathing, taking your deep breath, and resting. I could just apply that every time I get stressed; that would be amazing. Suggested Resources Book: A Table in the Mist by Jeffrey Meyers App: Bible Verse Bullying Story  I remember my own childhood, I was not bullied, but I had friends who were and I had to step in. But I think about it most of the time unless it's a true gang situation. So what we're seeing, we're not talking about that, right? That is because they're trying so hard. And usually, they're trying so hard to fit in, and everybody kind of knows that they don't have their own thing going right. So once you start throwing yourself into something, that's where the child may need the parent to help them cross that bridge. When you're good at something and you do it with passion, you start attracting other people who are also interested in a similar topic. Related Episodes Lessons Learned from a Psychiatrist's Couch With Dr. Suvrat Bhargave Journaling To Manifest Your Best Life; Nathaniel A. Turner Holistic Parenting Simplified; Julie Hatch Special Offer Are you experiencing anxiety & stress? Peace is within your grasp. I'm Bruce Langford, a practicing coach and hypnotist helping fast-track people just like you to shed their inner bully and move forward with confidence. Book a Free Coaching Session to get you on the road to a more satisfying life, feeling grounded and focused. Send me an email at bruce@mindfulnessmode.com with ‘Coaching Session' in the subject line. We'll set up a zoom call and talk about how you can move forward to a better life.

Stories in Our Roots with Heather Murphy
Renee Harris | Entrepreneurship Across Generations

Stories in Our Roots with Heather Murphy

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2022 26:37 Transcription Available


Renee Harris is the founder of an online skin care business selling soap and lotion for dry skin. Ironically, it was "soap-selling" that her grandfather used as a cover to hide dozens of Jews throughout World War 2 in his home in Holland. Having this special connection made Renee dig in deeper to uncover the stories of courage and hope left by her grandparents.Learn more about the experiences of Renee's grandparents at  https://hardlotion.com/soap-how-it-helped-my-grandparents-survive-during-ww2/Website parenttheirpassion.com Facebook @parenttheirpassion and @hardlotionInstagram @parenttheirpassion and @hardlotionAncestry.com Sign up for a 2 week free trial and discover the records that tell the stories of your ancestors.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.

The Cantankerous Catholic
Most Unique Parenting Strategy Ever!

The Cantankerous Catholic

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2022 81:41


Episode 186In this episode I'm going to introduce you to father of nine Jonathan Harris and he and his wife's most incredible parenting technique. ResourcesIn an effort to provide you with the best, most helpful experience we can, any resource mentioned in The Cantankerous Catholic podcast will always be listed in this section. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases on links that are for purchases made from Amazon. This costs you nothing, but Amazon pays me a small commission on purchases made through those links. This helps to support this apostolate. JONATHAN & RENEE HARRIShttps://parenttheirpassion.com/purchase/find-your-passion-early-teen-ecourse/ (Parent Their Passion by Jonathan & Renee Harris)—parents of nine kids https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/the-cantankerous-catholic-974386 (Rank & Review The Cantankerous Catholic )so more Catholics can join us! Earn Money Online Courses & Toolshttps://app.getresponse.com/site2/4c122058d00c61980ace16528b2950f0/?u=BhGUM&webforms_id=hO8Fm (SHOW ME HOW TO MAKE MONEY ONLINE!) My email list For the record, I believe the easiest way to consistently earn six-figures a year online is to begin a local digital marketing agency. And small businesses need your help more than ever since COVID. Be certain to browse this list. https://warriorplus.com/o2/a/t2ncgx/0 (Quick Start Agency—Client in a Weekend) for starting a lucrative local marketing agency https://jvz6.com/c/2494001/359214/ (LocalAgencyBox Reloaded) for setting up your own wildly successful and lucrative local business marketing agency https://warriorplus.com/o2/a/s54zps/0 (Secret Traffic Code) this one service is all you need to dominate your market and add new clients anytime you want https://jvz4.com/c/2494001/368909/ (VidProposals Elite) local marketing agency tool https://jvz2.com/c/2494001/379339/ (LocalCentric) tool for local marketing agency for reputation management services https://www.commissionhero.com/affiliate-signup1629411833967 (How to make $1,000 a day with Clickbank Offers) for affiliate marketing course https://537a5gp-ub4ei7m0mhxdro6r81.hop.clickbank.net/ (eCommerce Empire Academy) for starting an e-commerce business  https://awai.isrefer.com/go/COP-EA/EA_1365/ (American Writers & Artists Institute) Here's your ticket to the good life! Learn the lucrative copywriting business https://jvz1.com/c/2494001/376107/ (TVBoss Fire) have your own lucrative channel and sell others to businesses at $10,000 on Amazon Fire and Roku https://jvz2.com/c/2494001/370583/ (Membervio) have your own e-learning platform https://jvz3.com/c/2494001/273395/ (COMMISSION GORILLA v3) marketing tool https://www.wealthyaffiliate.com?a_aid=d9b37c32 (Wealthy Affiliate) affiliate marketing course https://warriorplus.com/o2/a/g4vdpt/0 (VacationMoolah) you get paid every time someone takes a free vacation https://warriorplus.com/o2/a/jfgphp/0 (SiteBookPro) Book Affiliate Marketing On iTunes & Amazon! https://d20ae5w07h-mg5l9fk5adraofq.hop.clickbank.net/ (Super Affiliate System PRO) affiliate marketing course https://50930c1b-dbgl6-d4le3ld6m9w.hop.clickbank.net/ (Millionaire Society) Internet money maker https://www.getresponse.com/?a=WyQJvEARRJ (Get Response) autoresponder platform you'll need no matter what you do online https://www.aweber.com/easy-email.htm?id=506286 (Aweber) autoresponder platform you'll need no matter what you do online Health & Wellnesshttp://joesixpack.listenbody.hop.clickbank.net/?tid= (The Back Pain Breakthrough) https://hop.clickbank.net/?affiliate=joesixpack&vendor=gluco4&cbpage=new&tid= (ALL NATURAL GLUCAFORT) for diabetes support https://hop.clickbank.net/?affiliate=joesixpack&vendor=eellc21&cbpage=dsv&tid=joesixpack (Synapse XT) for brain & memory support https://hop.clickbank.net/?affiliate=joesixpack&vendor=bonecoach&tid= (Stronger Bones Solution) ...

Beauty Care Pod
Renee Harris: The Making of Hard Lotion

Beauty Care Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2022 30:32


Less is more. Three ingredients are all it takes for Renee Harris to make her quintessential hard lotion. Growing up in California, Renee shares how she experienced skin dryness due to the harsh summers. After growing up and having children, she noticed that her palms were getting cracked and split due to continuous hand washing after changing so many diapers. She decided to learn to make a lotion bar with three simple ingredients, and she was amazed at the results. She shares how she marketed hard lotion to cowboys and truckers, who were equally amazed. She explains the three ingredients that make hard lotion so special: beeswax, shea butter, and coconut oil. Coconut oil melts at the same temperature as the skin, shea butter nourishes the skin, and beeswax helps it to stay longer on the skin. Renee finally shares the secrets of making good, hard lotion. About Renee Renee's first lotion bar was created out of desperation, mixed with creativity. The creativity came from the pleasure she got from making things from her kitchen for her family, whether it was soap, bread, mung sprouts or our family special "apple kefir" that resembles Martinelli's sparkling juice. The desperation came, literally, from her hands. She had the worst pain from the tips of her fingers that were often covered in Band-aids from the cuts and splits from her daily activities and extremely dry skin. Her hands were her most important tools, but they caused her intense suffering... until the lotion bar. Not only did that first lotion bar heal up her skin within days, but she tried it with her son's seasonal eczema, and was ecstatic that his pain also ended with the lotion bar. Something that was so easy to make turned into a family business after she and her older boys took it to the farmer's market for testing where they received great feedback from customers at the market, as well as several online groups who agreed to test it and fill out surveys. Renee and her husband are now running MadeOn full time. Links Website - hardlotion.com Instagram - @hardlotion

Thermal Soundwaves World
Performer/Songwriter Nicole Renee (@nicole.renee.harris)

Thermal Soundwaves World

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2022 23:54


The Radio Boys (C.Truth, Kev Lawrence) had a lively conversation with singer/songwriter Nicole Renee (@nicole.renee.harris). Nicole talked about having her own radio show in Philly at 15 years old, Rick James parrot that tormented Eddie Murphy, amazing experience of having Bobby Womack as a neighbor, interviewing Nelson Mandela and Desmond Tutu, being a building block of the show Teen Summit, issues covered on the still relevant today, being a top restaurant level chef, Juilliard training, ox tail stew, getting signed by Ahmet Ertegun, writing for: (Deborah Cox, Tyrese, Boyz II Men, 702); the iguana she had for 23 years, working with legendary songwriter Lamont Dozier (over 75 certified hits), the most important things in the world and more... For additional content go to: www.thermalsoundwaves.com Tweet: @thermalsoundwav IG: @thermalsoundwaves Facebook: @thermalsoundwaves --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thermalsoundwaves/support

Best D Life with Daniela- Helping You Find the Bliss in Your Busy
Empowering Yourself and Your Family with Renee Harris

Best D Life with Daniela- Helping You Find the Bliss in Your Busy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2022 21:59


Renee Harris shares how she started and built their family business, all while raising 9 children. Renee started a "hobby" business selling handcrafted lotion bars at a local farmer's market. She wasn't intending to become an entrepreneur but after having some success at the market, and looking at the direction her husband's career was going in the tech field (layoffs), Renee and her husband decided to take a step of faith and make MadeOn Skin Care a full time business. That was 2009. Her lotion bars have since fixed tens of thousands of dry, cracked hands and feet all over the world. She also has new passion project: www.parenttheirpassion.com Connect with Renee and get a free sample at www.hardlotion.com/freebie

SAGE Mindset Podcast
Jonathan & Renee Harris - Leading Your Family By Parenting The Passions of Your Kids

SAGE Mindset Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2022 49:24


In today's episode of the SAGE Mindset Podcast, Jonathan and Renee Harris teach us how to parent the passions of your kids. As parents of 9 kids and the creators of the Parent Their Passion approach to helping your kids have marketable skills for the business world, they share great insights on how this approach has changed their lives and the lives of their kids.  As you listen, you'll learn about the compound interest effect of this approach. They share insights on how to help your kids shift from consumers to producers along with a simple approach to helping your kids get the most out of their passions through blogging.  The husband & wife team, Jonathan & Renee Harris, have years of experience fine-tuning & developing a strategy now dubbed “Parent Their Passion” that can be used to create a compelling & irresistible unique portfolio of a child's marketable talent. They now coach other parents through the step-by-step method that can be used with any child, of any type of personality. To connect with them directly, visit https://parenttheirpassion.com/

GEMS with Genesis Amaris Kemp
Ep. 336 - Birthing 9 Babies, then Starting a Business with Renee Harris

GEMS with Genesis Amaris Kemp

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2022 36:45


How does one juggle between 9 kids and running a business? Ready to find out? In this segment, Renee Harris shares 9 birth stories ranging from traditional hospital births, C-sections, miscarriage, twins, home births...to starting a business, MadeOn Skin Care. See video here - https://youtu.be/j1cFPuYZz3M WHO IS RENEE? Renee is a mom of 9, living in Northern California. She built MadeOn Skin Care after discovering that the answer to her extreme dry skin came in the form of a 3-ingredient "hard lotion bar." She found that the secret to an effective dry skin fix meant that the product 1.) should be waterless (adding water means adding a whole host of additives and preservatives that can irritate the skin) and 2.) should contain beeswax (to make the smooth feeling from the bar on your skin last all day). Now, over a decade later, her family has sold tens of thousands of Beesilk Lotion Bars all over the world through their online store. She's also created new recipes to fix other skin issues that men, women, and children face. You can find lotion bars for dry skin, lip balm for chapped lips, emollients for eczema relief, balms for muscle soreness, and so much more. Most of the products have fewer than five ingredients and the 7,000 happy reviews on their website prove that you don't need many ingredients to fix your skin. RENEE'S CALL TO ACTION Grab a FREE lotion bar to try out. It's ideal for extreme dry skin, but all skin types will benefit from it. It's especially good for the traveler (non-liquid), the minimalist (3 ingredients), or the allergy-prone (gluten-free, edible ingredients). https://store.hardlotion.com/products/beesilk-lotion-bar-pocket-offer?_pos=3&_sid=4588312be&_ss=r Store website: http://store.hardlotion.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/hardlotion GENESIS'S INFO https://thehello.llc/GENESISAMARISKEMP CALL TO ACTION Subscribe to GEMS with Genesis Amaris Kemp Channel, Hit the notifications bell so you don't miss any content, and share with family/friends. **REMEMBER - You do not have to let limitations or barriers keep you from achieving your success. Mind over Matter...It's time to shift and unleash your greatest potential. If you would like to be a SPONSOR or have any of your merchandise mentioned, please reach out via email at GEMSwithGenesisAmarisKemp@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/genesis-amaris-kemp/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/genesis-amaris-kemp/support

Parent Entrepreneur Power
Parent Entrepreneur Power: Jonathan & Renee Harris

Parent Entrepreneur Power

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2021 53:29


[1:13] Who are Jonathan & Renee Harris and what brought them to where they are today?[24:30] Mindset.[46:59] Entrepreneurial legacy. Husband & wife team, Jonathan & Renee, have years of experience homeschooling their kids while running an online handcrafted skincare business.When their eldest child turned 12, it became very clear to them that they did not want their children to just fill up buckets of knowledge for each school grade.They experimented with making their son's traditional study materials support the development of a marketable talent that made sense to his strengths, abilities, & unique drive. By the time he graduated from high school, he already had his own aerial drone business & was able to fully support himself financially.Jonathan & Renee have since graduated 4 more of their 9 children to create their own unique paths through the careful guidance of talent development.Over the past 8 years, they've fine-tuned & developed a strategy now dubbed “Parent Their Passion” that can be used to create a compelling & irresistible unique portfolio of the value of a child's talent. They now coach other parentsthrough the step-by-step method that can be used with any child, of any type of personality.And they're passionate about it. www.instagram.com/parenttheirpassionwww.parenttheirpassion.comwww.facebook.com/parenttheirpassionrenee@hardlotion.com

Work-Life Flow
How to identify your children's marketable skills through homeschooling with Renee Harris

Work-Life Flow

Play Episode Play 18 sec Highlight Listen Later Sep 13, 2021 41:59


In today's episode, Renee shares her story of how a skincare product she had created for dry skin grew into an online business that could retire her husband and support her family. Out of necessity, her husband took over homeschooling and soon realized that he liked to dive into projects with them that eventually led them to become specialists in these areas. This approach to fostering their interest and helping them identify marketable skills has led them to their new venture “Parent Their Passion” where they coach parents on the process of recognizing important skills in their children's interest.Sit back and relax while the kids get ready on their own! With my 4 Must-Have Checklists for Your Kids (So they feel empowered and you feel calm)What we're talking about...Why listening to our kids is important for them to take risksThat even interests that don't look important to us can lead our children to find their passionHow we parents can become our children's guides and role modelsWhy do we moms should work towards goals and let our kids into our world of workRenee challenges us to find real-world applications to our children's interestsWhy we should say YES moreHow your children's seemingly irrelevant hobby can lead to finding their profession

Hello C.S. Dorsey!
Ep# 113: 5 Lessons I've learned creating a product-based business with Renee Harris

Hello C.S. Dorsey!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2021 29:09


Today I am chatting with Renee Harris. Renee owns an online skin care business, MadeOn Skin Care, and she is chatting with us today about the 5 lessons that she has learned while creating a product-based business. Renee shares how she got started in her business, the “hello moment” that allowed her to reach out to her audience (and how you can do this as well), and ultimately shares the 5 lessons you learn when creating a product-based business. Be sure to tune in to hear these lessons and how you can apply it to your business!Check out the show notes for links and resources mentioned in this episode!Thanks for listening! Connect with me on Instagram: @csdorsey_helloSHOW NOTES: www.hellocsdorsey.com/podcast/episode113 Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=DCCUKGKZ5WWU2)

Raising Healthy Humans
Ep 18: Heal your Eczema or Skin Conditions w/ Renee Harris founder of Hard Lotion

Raising Healthy Humans

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2021 40:44 Transcription Available


Today I interview Renee Harris the founder of Hard Lotion products.  She discusses a product that you can use to ease skin irritations like eczema.You can find her products at:www.hardlotion.com/formfitReceive $5 off with the code: FORMFIT

The Growth Boss Podcast - Building an eCommerce Business from 0 to 6 Figures
Episode 96: Finding Traffic with a 6-Figure Biz Owner

The Growth Boss Podcast - Building an eCommerce Business from 0 to 6 Figures

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2021 30:24


I know this is something we all struggle with... Finding our TRAFFIC! So join us as we speak to Renee Harris, founder and CEO of Made On about how she found her traffic and grew her e-commerce business to a 6-figure one! Join Deirdre & Bona - from The Growth Boss - as they put into practice the growth strategies and secrets they teach their eCommerce clients, taking their own e-commerce businesses from $0 to 6-figures! If you like what you're hearing on this podcast (or even if you don't!), please leave us a review here! If you're looking to grow your own eCommerce business, join the 4-day Sell Now & Sell Out Bootcamp If you want your FREE copy of The Traffic Formula book (just pay shipping), grab it here now If you're looking for more growth secrets, subscribe to my YouTube channel Instagram: @thegrowthboss Facebook: facebook.com/thegrowthboss Facebook group: facebook.com/groups/growthboss Any questions, please email hi@thegrowthboss.com

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First Time Mum's Chat
How To Treat Baby Eczema Naturally

First Time Mum's Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2021 33:26


There's nothing more frustrating than when your baby is suffering from problems such as eczema is there?In this episode I speak with Renee Harris, a mother of 9, who helps moms fix their baby's skin without the use of lotions and drugs that can irritate them.Renee is passionate about skin care and how it has helped her family and you'll hear some great tips.

The Building Heroes Podcast
Episode 42: Finding Your Kid's Marketable Talent with Renee Harris

The Building Heroes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2021 36:43


How you help your kids find their "thing" that also provides value to the whole family? This mom of 9 and entrepreneur shares how they do it their family!

The Gravel Ride.  A cycling podcast
Tony Pereira - Breadwinner Cycles from the ENVE Builder Round Up

The Gravel Ride. A cycling podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2021 33:14


This week we sit down with Tony Pereira of Breadwinner Cycles to learn more about this Portland, OR based custom builder. Tony was part of the 2021 ENVE Builder Round Up in Ogden, UT. This week's podcast is generously sponsored by ENVE. Breadwinner Cycles  Support the podcast The Ridership Automated Transcription (Please excuse the typos): Breadwinner Craig Dalton: [00:00:00] Tony, welcome to the show.  [00:00:01]Tony Pereira: [00:00:01] Thanks for having me, Craig.  [00:00:02] Craig Dalton: [00:00:02] It's great to see you virtually from your office there. [00:00:05]Tony Pereira: [00:00:05] It's funny now that we're all accustomed to this it's it makes it really easy.  [00:00:08] Craig Dalton: [00:00:08] Yeah. It really is. If you don't have your setup dialed at this point, I don't think you ever will.  [00:00:13]Tony Pereira: [00:00:13] Yeah. Right.  [00:00:15] Craig Dalton: [00:00:15] So let's start off a little bit by getting to know you and what led you to becoming a frame builder [00:00:21] Transcribing...  [00:00:22] Tony Pereira: [00:00:22] It's been a while now. [00:00:23]I worked in, I started out in the outdoor, your industry, I started working in ski shops when I was 16, which was in 1985 and grew up working in ski shops. And then in college, I started working in a bike shop and after college, I moved to Utah and skied and rode and worked in bike shops there. [00:00:44] And I got really active. Like community when I lived in salt lake did that for quite a while. Eventually got bored of being a bike mechanic, just hit my limit on that and what I've always been a tinkerer. Playing around in the garage, working on cars and motorcycles and of course, bicycles. [00:01:01]I learned how to breeze a little and weld a little bit from a friend of mine. And then just brought all those things together. And I was a fan of the old mountain bikes, the, IBUs and salsa. And of course the Richie's, the Richie has always had those beautiful, huge fillets. [00:01:18] And and I'm like, I knew how to braise. So I'm like, I wonder if I could make a mountain bike and, it was, that was two, this was 2002 or so, so almost 20 years ago. The internet was there. We were using all like listserv type communication. But there's a pretty active frame, builder listserv. [00:01:37] It's still exists. But I got on there and started figuring it out, build a couple of mountain bikes and I, after building one, I was like, oh man, I gotta do this. Bringing my love of bikes together with making things and And I just, I was hooked for sure. Riding that first bike is such a joyous,  [00:01:54]it's gotta be an amazing feeling to ride something that we've actually made super gratifying. [00:01:59] It sounds like you and I came up in the same era, which was that period of time where there was a lot of great mountain bike, frame builders and custom steel bikes. Every state seemed to have a builder of some notoriety. Yup. Yup. So how did you teach yourself? Was it really through, obviously you had a little bit of hands-on experience from your father's friend to teach you how to weld and, know what equipment was needed. [00:02:25]Craig Dalton: [00:02:25] Were you able to glean some of the basic fundamentals from that list? Serve and ask questions?  [00:02:31] Tony Pereira: [00:02:31] Yeah. Yeah, it was great. I know I, Richard Sachs is one of the. More professional frame builders that was on there. And he's always been really generous with his time. And there were a number of others as well, but I remember him in particular, but yeah, there was a great group of people that, that I, you know, some of them I'm still friends with. [00:02:49] Remember Steve  from Coconino was getting started exactly the same time. And the two of us were like bouncing things off of each other. And just getting our feet wet, but I, I'm fortunate to have, I have a natural aptitude for using tools and problem solving and, figuring things out. [00:03:08] So yeah, I was able to teach myself, with the help of that listserv, obviously how to make it all come together. And, I look back on those early frames and I still have a couple of them and they were pretty bad. The first there's 20 or so that I built for me and my friends. So they were pretty rough, I should say rough. [00:03:25]They weren't, the finish was rough. They worked fine. But I started building bikes for customers after about the first 20 or so bikes mostly worked, went to my friends and. And they were starting to get pretty good by that.  [00:03:36] Craig Dalton: [00:03:36] And did that just happen via word of mouth with the 20 out there, people would see it and say, where did you get that thing? [00:03:42] I had some, I had a core group of friends in salt lake that worked in the bike shop with me, or were associated with the bike shop called wild rose. It was a, early mountain bike scene, mouth bike shop. And two of my friends, Alex and Jeff. They were all, they were 100% on board with me. [00:03:59] They were like, yeah, you got to do this. And we're going to help you build a, some bikes, let's go racing. And we went out, we were all mountain bikers. So we were out riding a single speeds and the inner mountain cup series in Utah, which is a, I think still exists was a really popular mountain bike series. [00:04:18] There were, I think there were 10 races around the whole state. And we got out there and we were top five races. In the single-speed category we started doing that and we would do 24 hours of Moab every year. So we just got out there, we just put it out there and we were having fun and people liked what we were doing. [00:04:33] And I know our very first, my very first customer, he was a guy that we beat in a race and he came up to me at the end of the race. He was like, you guys are having fun. I want one of those.  [00:04:43]That's awesome. Were you operating under the breadwinner brand at that point? No. That was Pereira cycles. [00:04:50] The names, namesake brand at that point.  [00:04:52] Tony Pereira: [00:04:52] Right. So that was in Utah and in 2004, or so, and then I moved to Portland in 2005. And when I moved here, I decided not to get a job and go in full-time building bikes. I had a few orders under my belt. And I just, I went for it and it worked out. [00:05:11] Craig Dalton: [00:05:11] And did you stay under your namesake as the  [00:05:13] Tony Pereira: [00:05:13] Brandon? Yeah, it was prayer cycles until 2013. That's when I hooked up with IRA, we've been building under his name, I Ryan, and and we started breadwinner.  [00:05:26]Craig Dalton: [00:05:26] What about that partnership with IRA made it attractive to you to bring different perspectives and skillsets to the team? [00:05:33] Yeah.  [00:05:33] Tony Pereira: [00:05:33] Yeah. Different types of riders, but have a like-mind as far as there are eye for style and quality, we both worked with the Rafa clothing company and their very early years, we were friends with the guys that got it going here. And when they were based in. And our friend Daniel conceived of this project called the continental. [00:06:00] And it was a group of writers, originally six writers and IRA. And I were two of them who wrote around first in the Northwest here. And, we have a photographer along with us and they'd made some beautiful images and created that whole brand. That's now Rafa. And like a lot of that, the imagery that they still use is of that same stuff. [00:06:20] But like big mountain rides and we're actually doing a lot of gravel riding on 23 millimeter tires and our road bikes. But riding some really cool round, the epic kind of rides that everybody makes fun of Rafa for now.  [00:06:33]Craig Dalton: [00:06:33] I certainly remember that era when those finished visuals and videos came out and they were. [00:06:38] They were certainly evocative of where ultimately gravel slotted in this big mountain adventure, not your Saturday group, not your normal Saturday group ride type of riding.  [00:06:49] Tony Pereira: [00:06:49] Right yeah, that was super fun. And out of that Rafa asked us to build, they decided that they were going to get five bike companies. [00:06:58] We were the smallest one and market alignment. That was all through their website. They took the orders and then we would, we build the bikes and I can't remember. I can't remember exactly. It was like Cinelli I know Chanel Lee was one of them. It's they're slipping my mind now, but they're all like big bike brands. [00:07:17] And then it was me and IRA and we were the only ones that were on that continental team. So we called that bike, the continental. And it had my logo on the right side of the down tube in Iris on the left side of the down too. He built mostly with lugs. So it had a lugged head tube and a talk to C2 junction. [00:07:37] And then the bottom bracket was Phillip raised, which is my style,  [00:07:40] Craig Dalton: [00:07:40] interesting collaboration  [00:07:42] Tony Pereira: [00:07:42] together. We sold 22 of them. So not very many, but out of that, we've found that we really liked working together. And we were like, all right and honestly, we made some good money off of it. Like building that money. [00:07:55] That was how many bikes each of us would build in a year. Right back then I was building 25 likes a year or maybe even a  [00:08:01] Craig Dalton: [00:08:01] little less. Yeah. It's funny. In talking to other builders, you talk, you think about the pace in which these bikes get built. If you're building them all by yourself. Two three weeks to build a bike is, about what it takes and do the math. [00:08:14] You can't do much more than 20, 25 in a year, and  [00:08:18] Tony Pereira: [00:08:18] you nailed it. We were doing the math and we're like, all right, we can't scale what we're doing now anymore. Some people can, there's a few builders out there that can crank them out, but we couldn't. So we're like, let's figure out a way to keep building bikes, but make more of them. [00:08:34]And maybe make a little bit of a. And the breadwinner name was really something that we hung on that first Rafa project. It was just what we used to open a bank account. You've never had any plans to make it a brand. It was a, kind of an inside joke.  [00:08:51] Craig Dalton: [00:08:51] Yeah. I love that. Yeah. We can't make bread any other way. [00:08:54] This is the breadwinner project.  [00:08:55]Tony Pereira: [00:08:55] Yeah. Yeah. My S my son had just been born. IRA had just gotten married and we were. We got to figure something out here and we started calling breadwinner. It was again, a joke between us, but a year or two later actually a year after the Rafa thing we got approached by the folks that were starting up Shinola. [00:09:14] Yep. Just now mostly a watch  [00:09:16] Craig Dalton: [00:09:16] company. Sure. I remember those bikes. Were they, were you behind them? Bikes as  [00:09:20] Tony Pereira: [00:09:20] well. And we designed there. And bill built some prototypes for that. And we got paid well for that. And we took that money and started breadwinner.  [00:09:33] Craig Dalton: [00:09:33] Okay. Yeah. You know it, I imagine it's always a challenge as a frame builder. [00:09:38] Once you have the knowledge of all the different types of machinery that could make your process more efficient. Acquiring said, machinery is a big financial outlay. So having those rare opportunities like with Shinola. Rapha before that I'm sure, really accelerated your ability to be a builder that can kick out more than 20 a year. [00:09:58] Tony Pereira: [00:09:58] Yeah. And it helped them. It gave us a little bit of time to come up with some new ideas. Like we could sit back and go, okay, what do we want this, what do we want this thing called breadwinner to be? And we realized that a lot of our customers. If we're waiting a year, sometimes two years to get their bike at the end of that long wait, they were often not happy. [00:10:21]There are lots of opportunities for things to go wrong and or for them to just lose interest or, just, it just it's too long. So we said, all right, with breadwinner, we're going to deliver the bikes in eight to 12 weeks. And that we've tried to do that the whole time. We've done pretty well until this. [00:10:39]And now that's completely out the window. It's six months now.  [00:10:43] Craig Dalton: [00:10:43] Fortunately, everybody's waiting that long for a group of, at this moment. So you're all right.  [00:10:47] Tony Pereira: [00:10:47] Yeah. The frames, we can turn around, we can build the frames in the same amount of time. If we can get materials, there's, we're run out of tubes. [00:10:55] We run out of head tubes or bottom bracket shells or whatever it is. And we've had moments where we just have to stop. We can't build bikes in the last year. That's really been unusual, but then our painters backed up because, there's this bike boom. So he's extra busy and but anyway, yeah, so it's a little longer now, but yeah, excuse me. [00:11:17]IRA's always been more of a a road rider and a gravel rider. He won the first trans, Iowa gravel race. And I've been a mountain biker. I started mountain biking in 87 and started riding a road bike. When I wrote with those Rafa guys,  [00:11:31] Craig Dalton: [00:11:31] you said it sounded like at the inception of breadwinner, did you see the market opportunity being a little bit more adventurous road, bike style? [00:11:39]Tony Pereira: [00:11:39] Not particularly. We, that was just. So our first lineup, we didn't have a gravel bike. Sure.  [00:11:48] Craig Dalton: [00:11:48] Yeah. And was it a mountain frame? Go ahead.  [00:11:51] Tony Pereira: [00:11:51] Bye. The continental, which is a classic steel fork road bike, we still have that the low lows, our road bikes still are our mainstay road bike. [00:12:00]We have the JV racer, which is our cross country mountain bike. And then a city bike called the Arbor lodge, just the neighbor neighborhood we lived in. And we had a touring bike, which we don't actually don't offer anymore. So that was it. Six bikes that first year. And I believe it was the next year when we came out with the B road, which is now our most popular bike. [00:12:20] And that was our first ground.  [00:12:22]Craig Dalton: [00:12:22] Interesting. So how long did, what did that look like in terms of the proportion of which frames were selling and when did you start to see that? Hey, the be road is actually the bike that is most appealing.  [00:12:34]Tony Pereira: [00:12:34] At first we didn't have it. So it was, we were mostly selling Lolo's. [00:12:38] That was our logo was a Continentals, definitely on the road. And then we put the B road out there and the low the road bikes were still more popular for that first. So that would have been 20 14, 15. I think in 2016 it started to shift significantly. And then it was like 50% road or gravel bikes. [00:12:58] And then we came out, I think we came up the G road, the following year. And now. 60 or 70% gravel bikes, gravel slash bike packing bikes. Yep.  [00:13:09] Craig Dalton: [00:13:09] Yup. Yeah. That's in that, that tracks, what I imagined would happen, it seems on point I was imagining that based on your sales stats, you would have your finger on the pulse of where, and when that gravel product started to break and break free of the pack. [00:13:25] Yeah.  [00:13:25] Tony Pereira: [00:13:25] Yeah, no, it's been, yeah. It's. Four years or so where it's been clearly the front runner. And I feel like this year we did a few more road bikes and some of those were people that had bought gravel bikes from us. And they were like, all right, now I want to road bike. Yeah. People still have their quivers and the gravel bikes have been, real quiver, quiver busters. [00:13:45]A lot of people use those bikes for everything. When you come around and you're like, all right, I want a real fast bike too. And then you get that  [00:13:53] Craig Dalton: [00:13:53] road bike. I think, as we were talking about offline, the geometry changes in mountain bikes have made them a different beast than what we were riding in the late nineties and a hell of a lot more fun. [00:14:06] Yeah. And I imagine that's a, kind of a growing segment of interest because people are looking for something special to have underneath.  [00:14:14]Tony Pereira: [00:14:14] For in the mountain bike world. Yeah. I would love to sell more mountain bikes, but the reality of it is that we it's a niche thing for us. So we do a handful of mountain bikes a year. [00:14:24]I love them. I are good. Water's my all time favorite bike. But those it's designed around the plus tires. So I've been running two sixes or two eights on it lately. But man, that's just such a fun bike for all, all around riding and yeah, you're right. The geometry has changed. I think because forks have gotten longer, it's forced us to change the bikes, but the other thing that's changed a whole lot is the trails. [00:14:48]We went from old hiking trails that were Rocky and not necessarily flowing. Just go pick in your way through, through these trails to trails that are built for bikes, the bill for around bikes, with berms and jumps and rollers and all kinds of features. So the bikes have had, had to evolve with the trails. [00:15:07] Yeah. But yeah, I love riding the hard tails and the the they're super fun. That's, it's been a good, that has been a fun evolution to be, to feel like I've been.  [00:15:16]Craig Dalton: [00:15:16] Let's talk about the mountain bike. One of the bikes you're bringing out to Utah for the envy builder Roundup. I know some of the listeners have probably caught pictures of it already, but why don't you talk us through that model? [00:15:25]Tony Pereira: [00:15:25] Sure. I told you about my friends, Jeff and Alex that helped me get started mountain bike with breadwinner or with prayer cycles. Jeff, his name is Jeff Bates. He passed away. A number of years ago of skin cancer. And so the first mountain bike that we made was called the JB racers named after him. [00:15:43] We still, and we still have it. That's our classic 20 Niner hard tail, cross-country machine. And we've, we'll always have that in our lineup. It's very similar to the bikes I was making under the Pereira banner. Talking about this trail evolution a few years ago I started riding a bunch at a trail system here near Portland called Sandy Ridge. [00:16:03] And it's this new Invus style flow trails are built just for mountain bikes. And that cross country bike is not the right bike for that. So I'm like, all right. And I'd had this in my head for a few years. I'm like, I think I want to build something that's more slack. It's a bigger. It's still a hard tail. [00:16:21] It was there weren't a lot of them happening at the time. But finally I'm like, all right, I'm building this thing. And so pretty slacked out. I think at the time that was a 66 degree head to bangle with a 1 64. It was around 27, 5 wheels. The first-generation about Otis and we started. [00:16:39] So we came up with the design and when it came time for a name, I thought about my buddy, Alex, who was the other guy that helped me start get started. And he's a funny guy. He'd always come up with these funny sayings and give everybody nicknames and just have these funny phrases. And he, one of them was when. [00:16:58]You'd see a cool bike or something. You'd say, dude, that's bad Otis. There's out of nowhere, I don't know where it came from, but he just used to say it all the time. So I'm like that's a great name for a bike. I'm going to call the bike bad Otis. So called the bike bad Otis. You bring it to the two north American handmade bike show, which was in, I don't remember where it was that year Sacramento. [00:17:23] Environmental. Yeah. Yeah. I think it was. Brought the bad odors to Sacramento, big hit. We got some nice press on it. A couple of weeks later, I get a note from a guy on Facebook and his name, bad Otis. He's Hey, like I see bad odors pop up in my messenger. Hey man, why do you have this bike called bad Otis? [00:17:47] That's my name? I was like, I don't know who you are, but all tell me why that's your name? And it turns out he's a fairly well-known artist in the punk rock world. Interesting. In the LA punk rock, like old school, seventies, eighties, he was like the t-shirt artists that did like the circle jerks and black flag. [00:18:10] And like all those I might be wrong about some of those bands, but He, if you see his work, it's like it's of that era and he's still working artists. And we had a conversation. I was like, I'm like, man, I don't know anything about you. I wish I did. Cause I'd want some of your, I would've wanted some of your stuff back then, This is just the name that came out of nowhere from my friend. [00:18:32] And he was like, all right, that's cool. He was totally cool about it, but he thought he's been ripped off over the years. Yeah. Like people that work in that realm there's counterfeit, there's making rip offs of his old t-shirt designs from the eighties and he's had enough of it. So he saw his name pop off and he's oh, here's another one. [00:18:50] And it turns out there was, it wasn't that wasn't the case. But Long story that has nothing to do with the bike, but funny about the name. Anyway, last year, we've seen this long travel hard tail, so big fork, hard tail, a ball over the past few years. There's a lot of them out there. [00:19:10] And just like with the full suspension bikes to get really slack and the head tube angle tend to have a long. Front center so much longer talk to you, but with a steep C2 which gives you a lot more stability when you're in the air, you're diving into berms or going down really steep stuff. And, we said, Hey, we should try this. [00:19:29]I guess maybe a year ago we built a bike cry there was for a Chris king event and and he's been riding that for the past year. And so just again, slacker, I think we went to a 64 degree head to bangle or something like that. His really steep, like 76 degrees C to bangle. [00:19:47]So it climbs you get your weight far enough forward that the front end doesn't want to walk you're around. Okay. But then once you put your dropper down, you stand up, you've got that hard charging, like super slack.  [00:19:57] Craig Dalton: [00:19:57] Yeah, I find it really interesting. Just it helps looking at those bikes helps me think about gravel geometry in many ways. [00:20:03] Not that there's any parallels between the two, but I've often. Yeah, I had trouble like figuring out, what is the steepness of a C2 bangle do? What does the head tube angle do? And the more I play around with different bikes and different equipment, you start to see. And some of these things creep their way. [00:20:18] Some of these philosophies, not these extremes creep their way into gravel bikes in one shape or form IMS.  [00:20:24] Tony Pereira: [00:20:24] Yeah. Yeah. W you've got the, I forgot what it's called, the transition. They have that  [00:20:28] Craig Dalton: [00:20:28] crazy that isn't the slack evil Shammy, Hagar. Exactly. Tony let's talk about the gravel bikes in your lineup, and I'd be curious for you to describe to the listener, the different models and the different tubes that's that you use. [00:20:43] And, with carbon being like the material,  that a lot of these bikes get pumped out. Yeah. Why don't you talk to the listener about what a steel bike can do and how it feels and why it's so special? Sure,  [00:20:56] Tony Pereira: [00:20:56] sure. I think cars, there are many wonderful carbon bikes. There's nothing wrong. I'm not like a agnostic. [00:21:03]Gotta have steel. Steel is real guy I have been, but I've left all that behind, I think. Many great materials for bikes. The thing that, that keeps us making steel bikes is how great it is for custom bikes. Yep. And small production, small scale production. So there are, I don't know how many hundred hundreds of different tubes to choose from so we can really vary the. [00:21:34]The ride of the bike based on the two parameters. So your two parameters are the diameter, the wall thickness, and then the, but pro budding profile. So steel tubes are thicker on the ends. We call that the, but everyone's heard of budded tubing. Most people don't know what it means. But they're just, they're thicker on the ends where you do your welding is the welding affects the strength of the material. [00:21:57] So it has to be a little bit stronger where you. And then the middle of the two where you don't heat, it can be a lot thinner and a lot lighter. So you save some weight. And then each tube comes in a certain length and the butts are a certain length as well. You removed some of that to get your finished to blank. [00:22:12] So you, we can really tailor each individual to, for each bite and dial in, optimize the weight of the bike and optimize the ride quality, mostly through the diameter mall, thickness of the tube to the field. Optimize it for weight and strength.  [00:22:30] Craig Dalton: [00:22:30] Is there in that sort of get to know the customer process, you're learning their weight and riding style. [00:22:36] Exactly. And you can make adjustments to the way the bike feels based on what they're telling you. How  [00:22:43] Tony Pereira: [00:22:43] exactly. Exactly. Yeah. We have people come to us, oh yeah. I used to be a football player and I'm pretty big and I stomped on him. What I want to really like, bike, packing bike, and we're like, all right we're going to make it a little heavier and we're going to use a little bit bigger tubes and it's going to give you the best ride, and then on the other side, we have somebody that's a hundred pounds and they don't, they, and they don't want the bike to feel like a dead brick. We can either use a smaller van or two to where later to tailor to that, to their style and their size and their.  [00:23:16]Craig Dalton: [00:23:16] For most of the listeners, I'm imagining that they aren't custom bike owners as someone, when they're going through the purchasing process, obviously the sky's the limit to blends things like that, that you can help work with them on how do you help guide people to get to the right spot? [00:23:33] Tony Pereira: [00:23:33] Yeah. Yeah. The way that we work we've we try to make it approachable and easy. That was another goal of ours with breadwinner was. When I'd made my Pereira cycles, I was like, what kind of do you want, and I would make you a road bike or a cross bike, or they didn't have names. [00:23:49] There was no model names of any kind, but, and I realized that was, that made it hard for people to come through the door. So now we have like our gravel bikes, our first one was called the be road and be roads are like rural roads in the Midwest where I grew up. And And so you would say, okay, I want to be road. [00:24:06] And that has a carbon fork and a steel frame. And we work with people on there with their fit and everything and how they want the bike to ride the design side's all on us. The customers, our customers, sometimes they want to have more say in what goes, where, and, but we've got a pretty good idea for what works and the materials we should use. [00:24:25] So we have all that. And then, yeah, and then the component. Whenever you  [00:24:29] Craig Dalton: [00:24:29] want. So that be road model sounds like maybe it was the gravel bike extension of that continental. That was it more in their kind of road plus world than that to a cross bike.  [00:24:41]Tony Pereira: [00:24:41] Yeah, we based it on our cross bike. Mostly because at the time the carbon forks you could get, it would fit a wire tire we're cross forks. [00:24:49] Yeah. So it kinda just fit into that realm. And we were we're very limited in what tires there were that time. And there was the the panel racer Passilla was really popular Yon Hina from  [00:25:01] [00:25:01] Renee Harris, which was compass, which before that was something else I can remember what he called it, then they had, and there was another name before compass. [00:25:10]Those tires were around anyway. They weren't very wide. I think our first B road had 30 twos on it, which is like a big road tire now. Yeah. So yeah, we did the D road for awhile. I think two years. And then people started asking for, six 50 V with wider tire and said, all right how are we going to do that? [00:25:28] There wasn't a carbon for two years. So we've talked to our friend, Chris Iglehart who's across the street from us over here. And he's been making those segmented forks since he was at fat city  [00:25:40]Craig Dalton: [00:25:40] back in the eighties. That's so the moment you said that, and I've got a picture up of that fork right now, and you're absolutely right. [00:25:47] That was the fat fork.  [00:25:49] Tony Pereira: [00:25:49] Yeah. So Chris was the guy that made all those forks. Amazing. Yeah. And he's now across the street and he also welds all our bikes. So IRA and I have, we still touch every bike and I tack weld all the bikes, but Chris does our finish welding. Gotcha. We build three bikes a week, so we can't have a welder on staff. [00:26:10] We can't, you just can't have somebody. That's not a full-time job. Yeah. So ever since the very beginning of breadwinner, we built over, we built going on 900 bikes. Now Chris has welded every one of them. And so when we decided we were gonna, we were gonna do another bike Soon to be called the G road. [00:26:27]We went to Chris and Hey, how about we use an I go for it? And he was all for it. And man, those forks, he's got some magic dust in those forks. They are they're spectacular. And they look like the old fat forks, but they're not they're just the same style. He has a custom drawn fork leg made by Reynolds. [00:26:48] It's a one inch heat treated steel tube. The fork blades are made out of. And he has his own little gussets that he uses and is the way that he puts them all together. Just their magical fork. They've a really fantastic ride quality. And to go back to your earlier question about why steel it really, hasn't been a fantastic ride call it's springy and lively. [00:27:12] It's stiff when you need it to be, but compliant enough, it's really comfortable. I feel. It's everything that a carbon bike designer is trying to, and trying to work out. You're  [00:27:24] Craig Dalton: [00:27:24] probably right there.  [00:27:25] Tony Pereira: [00:27:25] Yeah. Yeah. If, oh, if we could only make this bike ride like a steel bike, it, and many of them do, some of those carbon bikes are beautiful. [00:27:31] They ride great. But anyway, but yeah the G road steel fork is fantastic. And that's still what differentiate differentiates the B road from the G road. It'd be roads, the carbon. Gravel bike erode the steel for both can be built with 700 C or six 50 B wheels. The B road. We now use that the envy the G series for the gravel for which works with six 50 B. [00:27:54] And it's got the mounts for cargo cages and internal wiring for life. Got all that stuff that we couldn't get before. And that's, that was what got us going with the idol for the idle fork, it's got a straight intranet, an eighth steer tube, so it has a different aesthetic to it. [00:28:11] It's a more slender bike. It looks like an old school mountain bike. We usually set them up with drop bars, but sometimes we do a flat bar too. And man, a flat bargy road feels a 1993. Bad city fat  [00:28:24] Craig Dalton: [00:28:24] chance. That would be an amazing bike to have in your clinic.  [00:28:28]Tony Pereira: [00:28:28] Probably a little lighter than that bike was just because the tubes are better now. [00:28:31] Yeah. But yeah I I love that. I love that style of bike. It's really fun to ride. Yeah. It brings me back to those early mountains.  [00:28:38] Craig Dalton: [00:28:38] And which one will you be riding in the  out in Utah.  [00:28:41] Tony Pereira: [00:28:41] I've got I've got, it's actually the bike that we brought to envy last year. It's the it's a be rode with. And last year was when they launched that adventure for, I guess that's what it's called. [00:28:52] It's called the adventure for, and so yeah, the road with the adventure fork and I've got six 50 B, you've got these G won the Schwalbe, the G one bite, the two, the 2.0. That's such a fun tire. And again, it's like a really lightweight old-school cross-country tire reminds me of a, like an old continental damn. [00:29:13] What was that? The vertical. You remember that time? I don't remember that one before,  [00:29:19]Craig Dalton: [00:29:19] but I do. I do. And appreciate that tread pattern. I'm a Panaracer  gravel king plus guy were asking me the STK for the most part, and I love the way it rides on the road, but it's super capable. Off-road so you'll see that on my bike out. [00:29:33] And you great. Yeah. Cool. Tony, I appreciate the. I'll have links to all the bikes and the pictures and everything the listener needs to get to know Breadwinner a little bit better.  [00:29:43] Tony Pereira: [00:29:43] Excellent. Thank you so much.  [00:29:44] Craig Dalton: [00:29:44] Cheers.  [00:29:45] [00:29:45]

The DancePreneuring Studio
The Journey of Being Brave and Fearless

The DancePreneuring Studio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2019 45:52


http://annettbone.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/The-Journey-of-Being-Brave-and-Fearless.png () Session Summary: They say that third time’s a charm, but in the case of dancer and author Renee Harris, every time is a charm when she’s been on the podcast. This bonus session is brought to you to promote the July 6, 2019 event for Developing Next Artist at 626 Night Market in Arcadia California, in the greater Los Angeles area. It’s fun to switch things up once in a while so I am excited to bring you this bonus session as Renee and I catch up on all the wonderful things that she’s been experiencing through her new venture The Brave and Fearless Community. Links from this session: http://fusemovementlb.com (Our sponsor Fuse Movement Long Beach) http://annettbone.com/010 (Renee Harris on Session #010) http://annettbone.com/171 (Renee Harris on Session #171) https://www.instagram.com/renee_l_am/ (Renee on Instagram) https://www.instagram.com/the_braveandfearless_community/ (The Brave and Fearless Community on Instagram) http://annettbone.com/148 (Joey Cooper, co-creator of Brave and Fearless Workshop Series Interview ) http://developingnextartist.com (Developing Next Artist) http://626nightmarket.com (626 Night Market) http://annettbone.com/65 (Elm Pizarro, Creator of Boogiezone Inc. Interview) http://boogiezoneutopia.com (Boogiezone Utopia) http://mdclv.com (Millennium Dance Complex Las Vegas) Would you review The DancePreneuring Studio? I would be extremely appreciative if you would subscribe and leave your feedback on Apple Podcasts or Stitcher Radio. It really helps if you do it through the native Apple Podcast App on your smart device. Thanks so much! The post http://annettbone.com/the-journey-of-being-brave-and-fearless/ (The Journey of Being Brave and Fearless) appeared first on http://annettbone.com (Annett Bone).

The DancePreneuring Studio
#171: Why You Need to Be the Author of Your Life Story [Podcast]

The DancePreneuring Studio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2018 44:06


You never know how strong you are until being strong is your only choice. – Bob Marley – The above quote reminded me of dancer and author Renee Harris, who has overcome intense obstacles in dance, life and business. She is back with her new Brave and Fearless Workshop Series as we catch up on… The post http://annettbone.com/171/ (#171: Why You Need to Be the Author of Your Life Story [Podcast]) appeared first on http://annettbone.com (Annett Bone).

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