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AskShivani Podcast
Episode 84: Becoming Visible and Compassionate with Samantha Nolan-Smith - AskShivani Podcast

AskShivani Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2022 30:45


Samantha Nolan-Smith is the founder and CEO of The School of Visibility. A self professed introverted, green tea drinking, book reading, mum of 2 young children. She's been working online since 2008 when, after a career as an A-type personality in law and social justice, she became very sick with chronic fatigue and found she could no longer hold down a regular job. It took her 4 years to recover from chronic fatigue. In that time she let go of sooo many unhealthy habits and values, and developed an expertise in the way of the Feminine, of surrender, of letting go. She then spent over a decade building an online business founded on the wisdom, practices and values and discovered that the more she and her students came into alignment with this more restful, creative and intuitive way of being, the more visibility blocks became apparent. Follow Shivani on @askshivani Subscribe to make sure you hear all updates from her! https://www.askshivani.com/ Follow https://www.linkedin.com/in/askshivani/ Email her at shivani@askshivani.com

The Talullah Talks Podcast
S2 Nº3 Interview with Samantha Nolan-Smith: Overcoming our blocks to become limitless

The Talullah Talks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2021 55:40


As individuals, we all have blocks. Things that stop us from putting ourselves out there, achieving our potential, being exactly who we want to be, showing up exactly how and where we want to. These can be systemic blocks from our history and the culture around us, or, it can be from our own personal experiences. But, good news, we can rid ourselves of these blocks to help us reach this limitless potential.  Samantha is the CEO and Founder of the School of Visibility, a school aiming to help women become seen and heard in all aspects of life; career, family, relationships, etc. She explains to me what blocks are and ways to break them down so that we are no longer chained by them.  In this episode we discuss:  What is a visibility block Why we are holding ourselves back in a limitless world How systemic oppression continues to limit us Samantha's journey through sexual trauma, chronic depression and chronic fatigue The physical effect of trauma The 'good girl' archetype The result of conditioning  How to overcome personal and systemic blocks How to notice and clear emotions    This was a conversation that filled me with warmth and hope. Samantha's wisdom has resonated with me and it is no wonder that she is helping women all around the world to become visible. If you listen to this episode and want more information/ guidance in overcoming your own blocks, there are free resources on the School of Visibility's website. See below for details: Instagram: theschoolofvisibility  https://www.instagram.com/theschoolofvisibility/  Website: https://theschoolofvisibility.com/about-contact/ Edited by Christian Pflanz

Empath To Power Podcast
Healing the Visibility Wound with Samantha Nolan-Smith

Empath To Power Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2020 62:16


Not only are there internal barriers to being seen, but external and systemic ones as well. In this conversation with Samantha Nolan-Smith, Lola digs into how to overcome these internal and external hurdles to visibility so that all sensitive souls can find greater success with their boundaries, businesses, and badassery. Samantha Nolan-Smith is the founder and CEO of The School of Visibility. The School supports women to be more visible so they can expand their reach and positively impact the world. Combining her background as a lawyer and social justice advocate, with her training in personal and spiritual development, Samantha has developed a unique approach to overcoming visibility barriers. Her methodology supports women to overcome personal, societal, and ancestral blocks so they're able to embody the change they were born to create. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tea With Nicky: Embracing Your Sexual Energy
INTERVIEW with Samantha Nolan-Smith

Tea With Nicky: Embracing Your Sexual Energy

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2020 44:23


*TRIGGER WARNING* In the second half of the episode we discuss sexual trauma and this could be confronting for some listeners.  Here are a list of support services and resources if you require immediate support:https://au.reachout.com/articles/sexual-assault-supportWhere to find more about Samantha:Website: https://theschoolofvisibility.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theschoolofvisibility/

UFYM
Ep#60 From lawyer to living on Purpose with Samantha Nolan Smith

UFYM

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2019 61:15


Samantha Nolan-Smith is the founder and CEO of The School of Visibility. Through its classes, short courses, and programs the School supports women to speak up, and really be seen and heard in the world. Combining her background as a lawyer and public policy advisor with her training in personal and spiritual development, Samantha has developed a unique approach to overcoming visibility barriers which she shares in the School's popular classes and online programs. Connect with Samantha Instagram Facebook.com Zak's Socials handles FacebookInstagram Twitter LinkedIn Website

Environments, Exposed
The Feminine and Her Visibility, with Samantha Nolan-Smith

Environments, Exposed

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2019 31:52


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Beyond Being Well
S2E10 [Her Story] Visibility as Leadership with Samantha Nolan Smith

Beyond Being Well

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2019 75:44


Today I interview Samantha Nolan Smith - founder of the School for Visibility. We chat about why we choose not to speak, the somatic experience of fear and where it comes from, how to live fully expressed, why being visible is essential for social change + much more. 

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Karlosophies
Ep 181 - A lesson in surrender: Samantha Nolan-Smith interviews Karly Nimmo

Karlosophies

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2018 74:33


Today, we take a trip back to June 2017... Karly had made some major changes after finding herself hooked up to an ECG with an expected heart attack (thankfully, it was anxiety) thanks to six months straight of chronic cash flow issues. It's a deep conversation all about surrender and acceptance.This interview originally appeared on Samantha Nolan-Smith's Change the Game podcast and is being repurposed here with Sam's permission.Karly also speaks briefly to Sam about Australian Women's Day - celebrations happening around the country on Sept 22nd. Their crowdfunding campaign closes this weekend, so if you are keen to help get this off the ground, hit up australianwomensday.com to find out more details.

Keeping Good Company
The People Pleaser and The Low Bar

Keeping Good Company

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2018 30:27


Off the back of a call for Keeping Video Real with Samantha Nolan-Smith (who featured on episode no.9) Lisa asks the question Sam offered the KVR peeps a few poignant questions:What is our interpretation of how our parents saw us?How did our friends see us?What did we take that to mean?What is the energy of those words?Both questions provide Lisa and Karly with massive insights into who they are and how they've been limiting themselves based on old childhood programs.2:03 - Lisa explores how her friends and parents might have described her and makes a big discovery about what she has made that mean.7:30 - Karly explores her history and how it's expresses itself in her business.9:50 - 'Tell me about your childhood' might not just be from a 90s sitcom, or Dr Phil show.13:20 - Karly and Lisa explore their differences: Lisa with her people pleasing and need to achieve. And Karly realises how she's been running an unconscious program of setting a low bar.19:45 - The importance of personal development and the ways Karly and Lisa have been lead to doing 'the work'.26:00 - The Takeaways from todays conversation. Join the Keeping Good Company facebook group and be sure to answer the questions on the way in.

Mother's Quest Podcast
Ep 36: From Fear to Flow with Karly Nimmo

Mother's Quest Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2018 58:39


I’m honored and excited to bring you this Episode #36, the first of Season Three of the Mother’s Quest Podcast.  If you had a chance to tune into the bonus episode I released last week, “Sprouting Seeds for Mother’s Quest,” you know that today’s episode marks what feels like a new chapter with the podcast and with what I call my E.P.I.C. Life. Through that episode, I reflected on the growth that’s happened in my life over the last year and also the places where I want to focus or deepen new learning. One area where I want to grow is in conquering limiting beliefs, fear of failure, and over-analysis and instead step forward with more freedom, authenticity and in a place of flow.  I couldn’t ask for a better guide to kick-off the season with this mindset and to lead the way for all of us than Karly Nimmo. Karly is a No. 1 iTunes podcaster, with her two hit shows; Karlosophies and Keeping Good Company which she launched with her best friend Lisa Corduff. She’s a serial entrepreneur, mad creator, born communicator and killer storyteller with a knack for getting you to look at life from a different perspective. After finding herself hooked up to an ECG having a suspected heart attack, Karly took a good hard look at what was really important to her. And found it wasn’t all the trimmings. It was really quite simple. She wanted to slow down. Spend time with family and friends. Do work that she really cares about. On the work front, she started to let things go. One by one. Until two things were left: Speak. Write. And, that’s what you’ll find her doing today.  Another woman who powerfully speaks and writes, and whose episode on Karly’s new podcast supported me in moving through some recent fear of speaking out myself, is Samantha Nolan-Smith. I knew I needed a special person to dedicate Karly’s episode, I’m so grateful that Samantha said yes, and was deeply moved by her dedication to the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander mothers of Australia, and her words about the truth-telling she’s experienced from Karly. In this episode, Karly and I talk about the ways that she has come through for me, helping me find my own truths, first when I was moving through uncertainty in the launch of the podcast, and later when I learned I hadn’t pressed record on an interview with Karly and Podcast Hall of Famer Elsie Escober. The resulting lesson from Karly on letting go, quantum psychics, and neural pathways thankfully was recorded (and you can download it if you’d like to listen) and it made that mistake priceless in what it helped me learn.  Karly shares about her own E.P.I.C. life, how she got to where she is now, living in a state of authenticity doing what feels like her true purpose. And, she gives us two powerful challenges: the first to identify foundational commitments we can make to ourselves each day, and the second to explore how to go after doing our “best work” from a place of flow. I hope you leave this conversation, inspired as I did, to trust yourself and the mistakes that happen in your life, to bring you closer to the fullest expression of who you are and your authentic purpose. This episode dedicated by: Samantha Nolan-Smith, who supports women to be seen and heard in the world. You can find out more about her work at www.samanthanolansmith.com on Facebook or on Instagram. Topics Discussed in this Episode: How my big mistake on an interview with Karly and Elsie Escobar allowed me to reroute my neural pathways with Karly’s guidance The perspective shift that happens when we believe things happen for a reason, even if it doesn’t make sense at the time, and the idea that “nothing that is for you will go by you” Karly Nimmo’s nurturing mother, and the impact her mother had, catering to Karly’s father, on Karly’s determination to do differently The struggle of not fulfilling the life you imagined – and how to pick yourself up from failure Being vulnerable and revealing a full spectrum of emotions Honoring yourself, how important it is to prioritize yourself, and the idea of five foundational commitments Karly’s belief that our purpose is “being you” and her challenge to us to do our “best work” as the fullest expression of who we are This Week’s Challenge: Karly gives us a two-fold challenge: Identify and experiment with incorporating 5 Foundational Commitments to Yourself – these can be simple things, like making your bed, or having a daily cup of tea, that make you feel good each day. Reflect on this question…“Are you doing your best work?” If the answer is yes, go ahead and celebrate your achievement. If not, do some self-exploration and find where you can express your fullest potential and go “all in.” Resources Mentioned in this Episode: Check out Karly’s deeply personal podcast and her free-flowing conversations on: Karlosophies Keeping Good Company – Karly’s podcast with her best friend, Lisa Corduff You may follow Karly Nimmo in Facebook and Instagram She Podcasts, Ellie Escobar’s Podcast Ep 25: Change the Conversation: Podcasting as a Tool for Transformation with Elsie Escobar, the podcast episode that was possible because of the “mistake” I made that became a blessing Ep 115: Finally I’m Almost An Overnight Success from Karlosophies Bonus Audio: Original Conversation on Mistakes, Trust, and Neural Pathways EP 9: Samantha Nolan-Smith – Being Truly Visible from the Keeping Good Company Podcast Announcements: Virtual Mother’s Quest Circle Pilot I’m excited to announce that the first founding Mother’s Quest Virtual Circle has been filled. If you’re interested in a future circle, and want to receive notice when the applications open again, please add your name to this wait list. julie@mothersquest.com Mother’s Quest E.P.I.C. Life Check-In Would love to have you in our weekly E.P.I.C. Life Check-In on Tuesday, from 12N-1PM pm via Video on Zoom We’ll create connections within the Mother’s Quest community, reflect on how we feel along the E.P.I.C. Guideposts this week, and set an intention for the week. Time for personal introspection, group accountability and community-building all packed into one hour. Are you In? Let me know and I’ll make sure to send you the zoom link. www.mothersquest.com/community Help us Grow the Mother’s Quest Community If you’re finding value from the Mother’s Quest Podcast and would like to get more involved, please join us in the Mother’s Quest Facebook Group, help us find more like-minded mothers on a quest by spreading the word and sharing your favorite episodes, and make a donation or apply to dedicate an episode. You can also share your story on the Mother’s Quest Blog. Acknowledgements: A big THANK YOU to our “patrons” for helping to bring these conversations to myself and other mothers through financial and/or in-kind support: Samantha Nolan-Smith Jody Smith Emily Cretella of MotherHustle Collette Flanagan, founder of Mothers Against Police Brutality Titilayo Tinubu Ali of Own Your Expertise Carly Magnus Hurt Lizzy Russinko of This (Un)Scripted Life Suzanne Brown, author of Mompowerment Mara Berns Langer Mallory Schlabach of Marketing Magic for Entrepreneurs Katharine Earhart of Alesco Advisors Jessica Kupferman of She Podcasts Resistance Artist Jen Jenkins Dohner Genese Harris Tonya Rineer, founder of The Profit Party Liane Louie-Badua Cristin Downs of the Notable Woman Podcast Erin Kendall of Fit Mom Go Niko Osoteo of Bear Beat Productions Erik Newton of The Together Show Claire Fry Divya Silbermann Rachel Winter Caren and Debbie Lieberman Cameron Miranda Fran and David Lieberman Debbie and Alan Goore Jenise and Marianne of the Sustainable Living Podcast Support the Podcast If you’d like to make a contribution to Mother’s Quest to support Season Three of the Podcast and/or help provide coaching scholarships for mothers, follow this link to make a contribution. If you would like to “dedicate” an upcoming episode to a special mother in your life, email me at julie@mothersquest.com Mother’s Quest is a podcast for moms who are ready to live a truly E.P.I.C. life. Join in for intimate conversations with a diverse group of inspiring mothers as they share how they are living an E.P.I.C. life, Engaging mindfully with their children (E), Passionately and Purposefully making a difference beyond their family (P), Investing in themselves (I), and Connecting to a strong support network (C). Join our community of mothers to light the way and sustain you on your quest at https://www.facebook.com/groups/mothersquest/

Keeping Good Company
Samantha Nolan-Smith - Being Truly Visible

Keeping Good Company

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2017 74:34


Samantha Nolan-Smith on how Patriarchal society keeps women small and quiet, mired in self-doubt, and ultimately invisible. Samantha explains why it is so hard to examine a system that is rigged in your favour, and why self-development is the key for women to not only push through their own visibility blocks, but also to look beyond themselves and help others who have less privilege.05.45 – Why becoming visible to others starts with first being visible to yourself10:57 – How Patriarchal society stops women’s voices being heard, and ways to counter this13:15 – Why insecurity and self-doubt are systemic problems, not individuals’ problems16:35 – Why not asking for what you want is a serious health risk19:14 – The two approaches women take when they come up against blocks, and why neither works26:44 – The bubble of privilege, and why it is so hard to examine a system that works in your favour34:13 – Why the Dalai Lama said, ‘The world will be saved by the Western woman’43:30 – The power of witch hunts – how seeing other women being torn down keeps women small58:17 – Recognising your own triggers and emotions as a strategy for removing visibility blocks01:04:35 – The healing power of saying sorry to the unheard and unseen parts of yourselfIf you loved this episode, be sure to check out Samantha Nolan-Smith's podcast, Change the Game.

Heart-Centred Business Podcast
#52 Spotlight Series: Alignment with Samantha Nolan-Smith

Heart-Centred Business Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2016 29:09


Today I'm talking with Samantha Nolan-Smith about how to get aligned as female entrepreneurs ... Here is what we're talking about on this episode: Reasons why alignment is critical to female entrepreneurs Signs that you might be out of alignment Practical ways to get realigned How to get back to alignment when you need to do a task that isn't your zone of genius Show Links: Samantha Nolan-Smith Change the Game podcast Change the Game Roadmap ebook

Your Next Chapter - Business & Life Beyond 40
32 with Samantha, Carolyn and Angela: Entrepreneurs, it's our TIME

Your Next Chapter - Business & Life Beyond 40

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2016 87:01


Are you a woman who’s feeling a little disillusioned by the way the business world is today? When you take a rare moment to slow down, to pause, are you aware of feeling increasingly disconnected from yourself, from community, from nature? And has the thought crossed your mind that there must be a better way? That there’s ample evidence that classic capitalism and our patriarchal society just aren’t working? Notions of scarcity, competition, power, money and fear are limiting us. There’s scope for so much more when we welcome feminine energy with its core of creativity, collaboration, abundance and love to rise up and take its place right alongside the masculine. It’s time for change. These thoughts shared by myself and my friends and colleagues Carolyn Tate and Samantha Nolan-Smith and so we got together and had a wholehearted conversation in late June of 2016. We hope that it connects wit your heart and perhaps inspires some new ideas, a desire for change, recognition of the power you have and the knowledge that you are not alone. If you are enjoying this show, please take a momentto reviewthe Next Chapter Podcast in iTunes - your feedback ishugely appreciated and very helpful. If you have not left an iTunesreview before and are not quite sure how to, I've created a page onmy website that takes you through the very easy steps- you canview that page here. Thank you so much!

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Karlosophies
Ep 57, Samantha Nolan-Smith: Embracing The Feminine In Business

Karlosophies

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2016 70:18


Samantha Nolan-Smith is a business alignment coach and leadership mentor. She supports women as they connect with their true leadership style - one that's connected to their feminine power - and assists them in running successful businesses from there. Drawing on her background as lawyer, executive in public policy, yoga teacher and energy healer, Samantha has created a unique approach to business building - one that focuses as closely on the inner world of the entrepreneur as it does on strategy, tactics and implementation. Samantha is the host of Change the Game - a weekly podcast that looks at the inner and outer world of running a business - and offers a series of online programs for connecting with your feminine power, building healthy entrepreneurial habits and working soulfully. You can connect with Samantha at www.samanthanolansmith.com