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Best podcasts about sarah peck

Latest podcast episodes about sarah peck

They Also Served: Stories of Adventist Women
The Woman Who Wouldn't Die

They Also Served: Stories of Adventist Women

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2025 35:32


As women contributed to the cause of the church in the early 20th century, they faced the challenge of juggling professional and domestic tasks, often caring for multiple generations while providing financial for the family, yet were often paid less - even half as much - as their male counterparts.  Despite working themselves into the ground, women continued to work for the benefit of their church, and Alma McKibbin was one of them. But Alma barely made it out alive.  Thank you to our guest, Laura Wibberding, Assistant Professor of History and Department Chair, Pacific Union College.  Explore More Article | Alma KcKibbin - https://encyclopedia.adventist.org/article?id=AIPT&highlight=Alma|Mckibbin  Book | A manual of lessons in Old Testament history for academic grades, by Alma McKibbin - https://lccn.loc.gov/18003993  Book | "Step by Step: The Story of Alma McKibbin" (1964) - by Alma McKibbin Book | "My Sister Alma and I" (1980) - Alonzo McKibbin Article | Sarah Peck - https://encyclopedia.adventist.org/article?id=AJI9&highlight=sarah|peck  Archive | Pacific Union College Archives - https://library.puc.edu/library/content/heritage/archives-special-collections  Article | The Sandwich Generation - Pew Research - https://www.pewresearch.org/social-trends/2013/01/30/the-sandwich-generation/  This episode discusses Alma McKibbin and Sarah Peck, Jenny Irland, Minnie Sipe, and Alonzo McKibbin.   

School for Mothers Podcast
Sarah Peck on Postpartum Sex + a Naked Swim

School for Mothers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2024 14:10


In this minisode of Parents Who Think, host Danusia Malina-Derben sits down with Sarah Peck, CEO of Start Up Parent, to discuss the often unspoken realities of postpartum sex and recovery. Sarah shares her personal experiences, from healing after childbirth to the surprising physical challenges that follow.   Danusia and Sarah also talk about living brazenly, including Sarah's daring naked swim from Alcatraz, and what it means to push past conventional metrics of success.   This episode offers a fresh, unfiltered look at life after giving birth and how to embrace boldness in all areas of life. Tune in for real talk on postpartum recovery, relationships, and living by your own values!   Discover more from us: • Follow PWT on Substack • Follow us on Instagram • Connect with Danusia • Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts • Advertising Inquiries here   Credits: • Hosted by Danusia Malina-Derben • Edited, Mixed + Mastered by Marie Kruz • Cover art by Anthony Oram

Grocer Pod -  Presented by AWG - Grocery, Marketing and more

Sarah Peck and Matt Amendola, from General Mills, talk with Sean Kosednar on this week's Grocer Pod. They are introducing Yoplait Protein, a high protein low sugar addition to the yogurt category. As part of the launch AWG Members are able to get access two weeks before the rest of the competition. Listen in to learn all about this exciting new product.

The Business of Content
How to launch a successful events business

The Business of Content

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2023 71:40


My newsletter: https://simonowens.substack.com/welcome   As the media industry focuses on revenue diversification, more and more publishers are venturing into live events — both virtual and in-person. Not only can they be monetized in multiple ways, but a well-planned event can provide a great venue to forge a deeper connection with your most engaged audience.   But events are tricky to pull off and can be intimidating for those who haven't hosted one before. For this episode, I pulled together a panel of people who run some of the most successful events companies in the world. They include:   Chris Ferrell, CEO of Endeavor Business Media Bo Brustkern, co-founder of Fintech Nexus John Allsopp, who runs one of the most influential conferences for web designers, developers, and digital creatives Ross Douglas, founder of Autonomy Paris, a major trade show Sarah Peck, a podcaster who launched the Wise Women's Council Boye Fajinmi, co-founder of The Future Party And Randy Gage, a New York Times bestselling author   In our discussion, we talked about everything including what to charge, picking a host city, finding sponsors, and negotiating with venues.

Free Time with Jenny Blake
159: Time Blocking Together with Jess & Dave Radparvar

Free Time with Jenny Blake

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2023 47:54


Juggling a schedule for one person is tricky enough; for a two-entrepreneur household with kids, it's another thing altogether! Learn how Jess and Dave make time for each other, for themselves, and for their deep work in today's conversation about creating free time together as a family. More About Jessica: Jessica Marati Radparvar is a social impact strategist motivated by the belief that doing the right thing should be as easy as humanly possible. She is the founder of Reconsidered, a boutique consultancy and content platform that helps impact leaders drive bigger, bolder, more sustainable change. More About Dave: Dave Radparvar is an entrepreneur, father, and amateur skateboarder. In 2009, he co-founded Holstee, a company that offers inspiration and tools to help you live a more meaningful life. In 2020, he co-founded Reflection.app, a guided digital journal for mental wellness. Dave lives in Amsterdam with Jess and their son Shilo.

Talent Acquisition Trends & Strategy
EP 33: The rising costs of talent acquisition w/ Sarah Peck

Talent Acquisition Trends & Strategy

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2022 40:59


Sarah Peck, Head of Talent Acquisition at AEVEX, joins host James Mackey to discuss best practices to navigate market contractions, salary transparency, the challenges with salary negotiations, talent acquisition costs, and much more!Episode Chapters:00:15 Who is Sarah Peck?01:25 What can talent acquisition leaders do to insulate themselves from recessions?04:23 LinkedIn content doesn't have to go viral to be impactful for your brand06:15 The value of working for a company that understands what you do7:21 Not every company sees talent acquisition as an equal partner at the table09:22 Predictive metrics for talent acquisition11:42 Talent acquisition has become very expensive17:36 Working with recruitment agencies19:34 Vendor experience is important22:13 The importance of being kind in business25:47 Salary transparency31:45 When to have the salary expectation conversation in the recruitment process33:32 Hiring managers time should be included in cost per hire34:35 Transparency is a two-way street38:45 How to think about salary negotiation40:14 Wrap up

Business RadioX ® Network
Sarah Peck With AEVEX Aerospace

Business RadioX ® Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2022


Sarah Peck, LSSGB, SPHR, SHRM-SCP, Head of Talent Acquisition at AEVEX Aerospace Sarah Peck is the Head of Talent Acquisition for AEVEX Aerospace where she leads a virtual, geographically dispersed team of Talent Acquisition professionals. Sarah has built the TA function at AEVEX from the ground up, incorporating six new companies from M&A activities that […]

Love Your Mom Life
The Leader Inside Every Mom with Sarah Peck

Love Your Mom Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2022 44:51


Tune in to hear Nikki's frank and hilarious conversation with Startup Parent founder and CEO, Sarah Peck.  An entrepreneur who is helping moms reimagine and build a new future of work, Sarah believes working moms have leadership skills and insights that can transform the way we work and live in a way that's better for everyone.  As Nikki and Sarah agree, motherhood trains a woman how to be a leader.Connect with Sarah on Instagram, sign up for her newsletter and check out her live series this summer!   And be sure to look into The Wise Women's Council, an annual leadership program Sarah runs for women to come together honestly while navigating the challenges of working and parenting.   Support the show

Voices in Local Government
“What Are You Doing About School Shootings?” Strategies for the Seemingly Impossible Question CAOs Must Face

Voices in Local Government

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2022 23:14


Sarah Peck, director of United on Guns answers questions on what city and county managers must do to lead through tragedy.Key takeaways:Schedule a tabletop exercise annually, inviting the highest elected official, the police chief or sheriff, the local FBI, a Public Information Officer, and other key staff.Security solutions should be analyzed thoroughly and emotion must be removed from purchasing decisions.Don't do overly realistic drills, especially for young children.Despite demoralizing frustration, there are steps local government leaders can and must take now to plan, respond, and recover.

Boss It Podcast
Episode 89 | Don't Do It All With Sarah Peck

Boss It Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2022 45:09 Transcription Available


Who says you need to do it all? Sarah Peck is on our show and she has some hard truths for us all to hear!With her mantra, “We don't need to do things the way they have always been done”, and philosophy that we don't need to do it all, Sarah is guiding fellow parents and entrepreneurs to gain more balance as they progress with their goals.Her company Startup Parent “helps tired and working moms make friends” while making the world more equitable removing gender biases for dads. Check out more about Sarah P. at Startup Parent or on Instagram at @startup_parent Follow us on Instagram at @bossitclub and sign up for the weekly newsletter at bossitclub.comXO,SophiaA Team Dklutr Production

New Books in Political Science
Re-orienting the Diaspora–Development Nexus

New Books in Political Science

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2022 24:08


One of the outcomes of globalization is the growth of diasporic communities worldwide. This population has continued to face a lot of complexities due to differences in ethnicities. However, these communities have the potential to contribute immensely to a nation's development through their knowledge and skills. What is needed is to shed the ethnocentric lens for an inclusive one. In the third episode of our new themed series Migration, Dr. Sarah Peck, a Leverhulme Early Career Research Fellow at the Centre for International Development in Northumbria University, examines the role of diaspora in the development of a state, in the context of her work “Re-orienting the Diaspora–Development Nexus”, published by Brill. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/political-science

New Books in World Affairs
Re-orienting the Diaspora–Development Nexus

New Books in World Affairs

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2022 24:08


One of the outcomes of globalization is the growth of diasporic communities worldwide. This population has continued to face a lot of complexities due to differences in ethnicities. However, these communities have the potential to contribute immensely to a nation's development through their knowledge and skills. What is needed is to shed the ethnocentric lens for an inclusive one. In the third episode of our new themed series Migration, Dr. Sarah Peck, a Leverhulme Early Career Research Fellow at the Centre for International Development in Northumbria University, examines the role of diaspora in the development of a state, in the context of her work “Re-orienting the Diaspora–Development Nexus”, published by Brill. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/world-affairs

Brill on the Wire
Re-orienting the Diaspora–Development Nexus

Brill on the Wire

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2022 24:08


One of the outcomes of globalization is the growth of diasporic communities worldwide. This population has continued to face a lot of complexities due to differences in ethnicities. However, these communities have the potential to contribute immensely to a nation's development through their knowledge and skills. What is needed is to shed the ethnocentric lens for an inclusive one. In the third episode of our new themed series Migration, Dr. Sarah Peck, a Leverhulme Early Career Research Fellow at the Centre for International Development in Northumbria University, examines the role of diaspora in the development of a state, in the context of her work “Re-orienting the Diaspora–Development Nexus”, published by Brill.

Humanities Matter by Brill
“Migration” Episode 3: Re-orienting the Diaspora–Development Nexus with Dr. Sarah Peck

Humanities Matter by Brill

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2022 22:23


One of the outcomes of globalization is the growth of diasporic communities worldwide. This population has continued to face a lot of complexities due to differences in ethnicities. However, these communities have the potential to contribute immensely to a nation's development through their knowledge and skills. What is needed is to shed the ethnocentric lens for an inclusive one. In the third episode of our new themed series Migration, Dr. Sarah Peck, a Leverhulme Early Career Research Fellow at the Centre for International Development in Northumbria University, examines the role of diaspora in the development of a state, in the context of her work “Re-orienting the Diaspora–Development Nexus”, published by Brill.Guest: Dr. Sarah PeckHost: Leigh Giangreco

Get Carried Away
How to Say No and Stop Trying to Do It All

Get Carried Away

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2022 50:41


In today's episode of Get Carried Away, join Carrie Murray and Sarah Peck as they dive deep into how CEO-Moms fight the 'do-it-all' mindset. Because our culture rewards those who do so much of so many things, inefficiency due to burnout has become common. But that can be turned the other way around. As the CEO and founder of Startup Parent, Sarah explains how saying "no" becomes a superpower, why asking help gets you further, how she figured out how to do less of everything, and what women can expect from the Wise Women's Council this 2022.In this episode you will learn:· When not to make promises· What the Wise Women's Council (WWC) is about· Do it all < Do it with· Advice is like a blanket· Why you need to put yourself in a room with people like youAbout Sarah Peck: Sarah is the founder and CEO of Startup Parent, a company focused on telling the stories of women's leadership across family and work. She is the host of the Startup Parent Podcast, where she interviews entrepreneurs and business leaders about parenting, work, and family. The Wise Women's Council is a year-long leadership incubator run by Startup Parent for women & women who are navigating business alongside parenting. Sarah is also a yoga teacher, is a 20-time NCAA All-American swimmer, and is an avid hiker. She successfully raised $32,398 for charity: water by swimming the "Escape from Alcatraz" in her birthday suit in 58-degree water. Before founding her current company, Sarah worked as a writer, strategist, and communications specialist. She's spoken and taught workshops at Harvard, the University of Virginia, the University of Pennsylvania, UC Berkeley, General Assembly, One Month, and more. Her work and writing have been featured in Fast Company, The New York Times, Harvard Business Review, Forbes, Inc, 99U, LifeHacker, and The Huffington Post. Catch up with Sarah Peck: Website: https://startupparent.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/startup_parent/Twitter: https://twitter.com/sarahkpeck Join the Wise Women's Council in 2022:https://startupparent.com/wise-womens-council-community-mastermind/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Modern Mommy Doc Podcast
How to Found Your Own Company and Keep It Thriving with Sarah Peck from Start Up Parent

The Modern Mommy Doc Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2022 41:16


Sarah is the host of the Start Up Parent Podcast, and an experienced solopreneur. She walks us through the mindset and skill hacks she's leaned on to stay focused on productive as a businesswoman. Learn more about this episode HERE: www.modernmommydoc.com/how-to-found-your-own-company-and-keep-it-thriving-with-sarah-peck-from-start-up-parent

Mamas Know Best, We Got Something to Say!
"Balance is a Myth" with Startup Parent, CEO/Founder Sarah Peck

Mamas Know Best, We Got Something to Say!

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2022 48:34


Sarah K Peck is the founder and CEO of Startup Parent and the host of The Startup Parent Podcast, an award-winning podcast featuring women in entrepreneurship, business, and parenting. Sarah is also the founder of The Wise Women's Council, an annual leadership program for women to come together honestly while navigating the challenges of working and parenting.  Sarah's professional career started in environmental psychology and the design of environments. She pursued a Bachelor of Arts in psychology and a Master's Degree in Landscape Architecture and Regional Planning from the University of Pennsylvania, School of Design. In 2011, Sarah began consulting with Y-Combinator backed startups, and launched her own consultancy in 2013. Today, she's the CEO and founder of Startup Parent, a company focused on the narratives we share (and the ones we don't share) about work, parenting, and motherhood. Sarah's mission is to tell new, truthful stories of what motherhood is actually like in America. To connect people to new ideas, to each other, and back to themselves.  On this episode we tackle: Leadership & Business: the pain she wanted to solve with Startup Parent, the inspiration behind creating the Wise Women's Council, the need for support for working parents Parenting & Motherhood: how to make parent friends, letting go of the "balance" myth, accepting motherhood is hard, parenting through a pandemic and having grace for it all You can connect with Sarah on Instagram , Twitter  and apply for the Wise Women's Council . 

Amidst The Chaos
50. Helping Parents Shift the Way Work is Done and Elevate Their Leadership Capacity, with Sarah Peck

Amidst The Chaos

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2021 52:20


I am so excited to finish out this amazing first season with a guest who could essentially be the poster child for this podcast! Sarah Peck is the founder of Start Up Parent, which focuses on helping women feel less alone and gives them the tools they need to plan for families during busy careers. Sarah starts by giving me her long job history -- she legit has done it all! When she got pregnant with her first at a tech start up that she loved, she took her maternity leave in her own hands and set out to figure out what worked for her and the firm. As she was learning about this cross between work and family, she started recognizing how hard it is for women to make this happen. She started with the idea of a podcast, which lead to Start Up Parent and so much more! I love that Sarah talks about how things don't look pretty or glamorous, but you don't know how things are until you do them! She talks about how you need to be prepared for so many different scenarios and things can look different for each family. I am so happy to have her finish this season out! Make sure to follow along on her site for some amazing resources, as well as her instagram and podcast. 

Voices in Local Government
Mass Shooting Playbook: Helping local government leaders think through the unthinkable

Voices in Local Government

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2021 30:59


Sarah Peck, director of UnitedOnGuns, and Emily Nink, policy associate at the Public Health Advocacy Institute, join us in an episode that bypasses partisan gun control arguments to focus on the near-impossible responsibility local government officials face after a mass-casualty event. Researched by the Public Health Advocacy Institute and informed by local government leaders who have held their communities together through tragedy, the Mass Shooting Playbook is a vital resource on the work needed to prepare, immediately respond, and continued healing long after the cameras and national news spotlight are gone.The Protocol is a four-page overview of a leader's role during the first 24 hours after a mass shooting. It highlights the key decisions and includes a checklist highlighting immediate action steps.The Playbook is a 200-page resource guide informed by the recommendations and experience of mayors and local government leaders who have responded to a mass shooting, including case studies from Orlando, Dayton, El Paso, Pittsburgh, Parkland, and San Bernardino.It is organized into ten topic areas: communications, emergency management, victims and families, law enforcement, donations, school shootings, community partnerships, legal considerations, commemorations, and mental health. Each chapter includes key takeaways on the actions and training in advance of a mass shooting; actions during the response phase; and guidance for providing services to victims, family members, and the broader community as they recover.Resources:Get the Mass Shooting Protocol - First 24 Hours | FREE DownloadGet the Mass Shooting Playbook | FREE DownloadRead Sarah Peck and Emily Nink's post 'Is Your City Prepared to Respond to a Mass Shooting' on the ICMA BlogLearn more about the Public Health Advocacy Institute

Hustle Like A Mother Podcast
Boundary Setting and Saying "No" with Sarah Peck

Hustle Like A Mother Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2021 71:51


Hustle Like A Mother podcast is hosted by Taylor Mobley - a blogger & business coach for mama entrepreneurs.  Listen in on the conversations she has with other successful mothers-in-business while they chat growing your business, balancing motherhood, and maintaining healthy mental mindsets through it all. Walk away feeling more prepared than ever before to elevate your business, chase your passions and raise your babies. In today's episode, we sit down with Sarah Peck while she shares what it means to "do half" and why it is essential for moms (especially working moms) to put this into routine. She also shares her best tips for setting boundaries and how to say NO earlier and more often. We discuss Sarah's new book, Do Half: Why Doing It All Is Not A Strategy and why it's a MUST READ for all working mothers everywhere. You can find Sarah HERE.

The Powerful Female Leaders Podcast
The Power of Parenting with Sarah Kathleen Peck

The Powerful Female Leaders Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2021 19:25


Sarah Peck is the Founder and CEO of Startup Parent, a company and virtual community that connects parents who want to reimagine and build a new future of work. In this episode, we discussed why Sarah started Start Up Parent, how to balance being a parent & business owner, the importance of parental leave, how parenting makes you a better leader and SO much more! Follow Sarah at @startup_parentSupport the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=FQSC3CV9ASLAU)

Into The Wild
79. Rethinking Your Role as a Parent and an Entrepreneur with Sarah Peck

Into The Wild

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2021 57:08


Grab your FREE DIY Media Kit >> http://bit.ly/DIY-media-kit ---------- Hey you wild women! My next guest is the founder and CEO of Startup Parent and the host of The Startup Parent Podcast, an award-winning podcast featuring women in entrepreneurship, business, and parenting. Sarah Peck runs The Wise Women's Council, an annual leadership program for women to come together honestly while navigating the challenges of working and parenting.  In 2011, Sarah began consulting with Y-Combinator backed startups, and launched her own consultancy in 2013. Today, her company focuses on the narratives we share (and the ones we don't share) about work, parenting, and motherhood. Sarah is also a 20-time NCAA All-American swimmer and has successfully swum the  Escape from Alcatraz nine separate times, once doing the swim totally naked as a way to raise $33k for charity. Her writing and work has been featured on Forbes, Inc, Fast Company, The New York Times, Harvard Business Review, and more. She lives in New York City with her family. In this episode you will learn about: Sarah's swimming background and how it has impacted her life today How we should be questioning what society deems as ‘normal' for parents Sarah's values as a parent and how they challenge traditional ideas What she considers to be her biggest business mistake How she gets over the voice in her head that says ‘it's not possible' How Sarah feels about cancel culture How society and the media encourages the conversations around cancel culture What inspired her to start her company Why she changed the name of her company Sarah's views on how the workplace should adapt to support pregnant and nursing mothers Why employers should be more supportive of women who take maternity leave How policy and leadership affect public relations  What she wishes people understood about parenting Why she feels we are all responsible for each other and our children, even if you don't have children of your own Why she feels ‘good enough' is good enough when it comes to parenting How she integrates time with her family and her business HIGHLIGHTS (25:28) What inspired you to start Startup Parent? (38:58) What do you wish more people understood about parenting?  (40:55) What do you wish were different in society? (43:17) What's one message you really wish women could take to heart? (48:00) How do you balance running your businesses and your personal life? Public Shoutouts: Book: Angel by Jason Calacanis Book: The Big Leap by Gay Hendricks Public Figure: Philip McKernan Book: Drop the Ball by Tiffany Dufu Book: Fair Play by Eve Rodsky Resources: Website: Startup Parent Podcast: Startup Parent Podcast Instagram: @startup_parent What it means to be a wild woman: "Free on your own terms. Freedom to follow your joy." - Sarah Peck ------------------------ Renée Warren is an award-winning entrepreneur, a 7-figure business starter, and the founder of We Wild Women, a business dedicated to helping women launch their dream business. She previously founded an industry-recognized PR agency that worked with funded technology startups from South Africa to San Diego. She's a mom to Irish Twins (not planned), a published author, and a drummer. Rate, review, and subscribe on Apple Podcast "I love Into The Wild, and think it's the best thing since sliced bread."

PLAYING-IT-SAFE
24. Dr. Z and Sarah Peck, M.A.

PLAYING-IT-SAFE

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2021 32:41


In this week's episode of the Playing-it-Safe podcast, I chat with Sarah Peck, founder of Startup Parent, an open water swimmer, a trained yoga teacher, and a writer.In this conversation, Sarah shares how she gives herself permission to be a good enough parent, how she handles worry thoughts about her parenting, and how she manages her day-to-day activities as a mom, partner, and coach. Before you go, we do have a couple of things to tell you about! (1) ACT beyond OCD, an online class for any person struggling with OCD is opening doors on June 28th; you can register on the waitlist here: www.actbeyondocd.com(2) If you want to get weekly free content from us right to your inbox, subscribe to the Playing-it-safe newsletter: https://playingitsafe.zone(3) If you're generous, we welcome a review on Apple podcasts; your review will help to make this free resource available to others that want to get unstuck from anxiety. It takes 30 seconds to write a review and we love reading them!(4) You can follow Dr. Z on Instagram @dr.z.passionatebehaviorist or Twitter @DrZ_behavioristImportant reminder: this podcast is for educational purposes and not a replacement for professional mental health. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

How Great Events Happen
Working Parents

How Great Events Happen

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2020 28:54


In this episode we are joined by Sarah Peck, Executive Director of Startup Parent. Sarah shares her story with us and company's mission to help reinvent work and parenthood. Tune in to also hear some useful tips on how to deliver more engaging virtual meetings and avoid the fatigue we all feel after a long day of video calls. Resources Mentioned in the Episde: * Startup Parent webpage (www.startupparent.com) * The Wise Women's Council (http://startupparent.com/wwc) * Starup Parent podcast (https://startupparent.com/podcast/) * Join FOCUS (https://www.sarahkpeck.com/focus/) a virtual community with coaching hot-seat sessions

The Strategy Hour Podcast: Online Business | Blogging | Productivity - with Think Creative Collective
467: How to Listen to Your Audience So You Can Create Services That Sell with Sarah Peck

The Strategy Hour Podcast: Online Business | Blogging | Productivity - with Think Creative Collective

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2020 41:41


Today on the podcast we are joined by our wonderful friend and all-round badass, Sarah Peck. Sarah is the founder of Startup Pregnant, a New York City-based company dedicated to documenting women’s leadership. She is a writer, yoga teacher, and hosts Startup Pregnant’s weekly podcast too! Her goal is to amplify women’s voices and promote their business through her work and she definitely has one of our favorite brains in the game! We share a lot of her business philosophy and will be using this episode to geek out on some strategies for listening to your audience as a way to help grow your product or service. This super under-utilized and somewhat simple strategy can help you and your biz so much! By paying closer attention to your audience, you can really improve what you offer and make the direct connection between those paying you and what you provide for them. Quite a straightforward equation, right? This is the second time Sarah is joining us on the Strategy Hour and if you haven’t heard her previous appearance go back and check it out immediately, it’s Episode 185! This episode’s topic was sparked by a conversation a few days prior where we were chatting to Sarah about business philosophies and implementation of these. We really believe in these ideas and they are so in line with our core values that we could not resist having her on to talk all about it! Thank you for listening! Please subscribe, rate and review The Strategy Hour Podcast on iTunes. Ratings and reviews are extremely helpful and greatly appreciated. For show notes go to thestrategyhour.com. To download the transcript of this episode head to: thestrategyhour.com.

What is Leadership?
Episode 7: Imagining work that works for families with Sarah Peck

What is Leadership?

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2020 82:15


Sarah K Peck is the founder and CEO of Startup Pregnant and the host of The Startup Pregnant Podcast, where she helps working parents try to navigate everyday insanity. As both an entrepreneur and parent of two small children, Sarah offers parents of future generations (and anyone who ever was a child) sound considerations about how the working world is shifting and how to participate in shifting it to actually work for families. Sarah offers creative prompts around ways that we can adapt and shift our own individual and collective decisions in order to support our current and future realities. For links & show notes go to: cheladavison.com/podcast

The BIRTHFIT Podcast
196: Sarah Peck

The BIRTHFIT Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2020 54:22


Sarah Peck is a writer, startup advisor, and Director of Startup Pregnant Podcast, a podcast where she explores and reimagines what parenting, entrepreneurship, work, and motherhood looks like. Sarah is a mother and currently calls NYC home.

We're Only Human
Sarah Peck: Astonishing Yourself As A Human Being

We're Only Human

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2020 59:16


Sarah Peck is a 20-time All-American swimmer who successfully swam the Escape from Alcatraz nine separate times. She's also the founder of Startup Pregnant where she documents stories of women’s leadership across work and family.In her junior year of college, Sarah fell down a flight of stairs, broke her foot, and decided maybe she was done with her swimming career. She didn't train that entire summer and decided to return to the water the following year.What she experienced upon her return changed who she was as a person. In this episode, we chat about:What Sarah's years as a competitive swimmer taught her about pushing herself to the limitThe juicy thoughts she thinks about to distract herself from the sharks swimming around her in open water How open water swimming helped her break the monotony of daily lifeHer time spent gardening as a child with her motherWhat inspired her to create Startup Pregnant to reinvent work and parenthoodThe importance of treating children as peopleHer relationship with her husband and their way of being equal partnersHer passion for investment in women's' futures

What Works | Small Business Podcast
EP 279: Leveraging Masterminds For Support With Startup Pregnant Founder Sarah Peck

What Works | Small Business Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2020 90:15


Last year, at an in-person gathering of one of the masterminds that we run at What Works, one participant told me that they didn't really need anyone to tell them what to do with their business. They knew exactly what they should be doing. Instead, they said they needed people to ask why they weren't doing it. That's why they were in the mastermind group. To me, that's the perfect illustration of how a mastermind group can support business owners who are committed to—not just learning a new marketing skill or figuring out how to launch a new product—but to becoming a more whole entrepreneur and building a business that works exceptionally well. I've been running mastermind groups of one sort or another for about 5 years and I have a lot to say on the subject. But I didn't want you to just get my thoughts... So I invited someone equally as passionate about masterminding as I am, Sarah K. Peck, the founder of Startup Pregnant. Sarah was on the show before talking about how the Startup Pregnant podcast got started—but the whole business and community of Startup Pregnant has evolved and grown a ton since then. Check out Episode 134 for our original conversation. Today, Sarah and I jam about masterminding—how we participate in masterminds, how we facilitate masterminds, and how we leverage them in our businesses. We also talk about the role masterminding plays in how you get support as an entrepreneur and we talk through how we structure sessions for the best outcomes. The post EP 279: Leveraging Masterminds For Support With Startup Pregnant Founder Sarah Peck appeared first on What Works.

omo
Episode 25: That Baroque Life

omo

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2020 45:48


Join Chris, Jerry, and Rozie as they explore baroque style from both a luthiers perspective as well as a player's perspective. Special guests Sarah Peck walks us through her relationships with clients seeking to play in the baroque style, followed by an interview with Juliana Soltis, touring professional baroque cellist, exploring the different colors of sound created in this unique time period. Special Guests: Juliana Soltis and Sarah Peck.

The Mindful Dietitian
What Dietitians can learn from the world of Therapy with Sarah Peck

The Mindful Dietitian

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2020 65:07


What can Dietitians, and Dietetics, learn from the world of Therapy with Sarah Peck, NZRD Sarah shares the decision behind her transition from dietetics to psychotherapy, experiencing burn out and finding the non-diet community, feeling disconnected with her story and body and finding opportunities to reconnect and disentangle, how the dietetic pathway / study could be improved with therapeutic elements, why we need to actively seek out feedback from marginalised folks and communities in our work (and some helpful examples), how we can ask for feedback respectfully, navigating weight stigma within university content as a student and the power of the student voice.  Here Fi and Sarah speak about: Becoming fast friends and some fun adventures they have shared together.  Sarah’s transition from dietetics to psychotherapy; The decision behind the move – the nudges and natural progression.  Burning out in a weight centric framework and finding the non-diet community and weight inclusive paradigms.   Feeling disconnected with her own story and body and the importance of finding opportunities to reconnect and disentangle ourselves. Her experience as a therapeutic student studying in New Zealand. The core, therapeutic elements that should be included in all dietetic pathways/study; Reflexivity; what it is and how it can help us to consistently show up for our clients.   Social Justice; seeing dietetics and health models through the social justice lens so we can leave behind assumptions, change the narrative and accept and embrace complexities. The importance of inclusion and actively seeking out feedback from people who experience marginalisation when our work as dietitians impacts them and how we can ask for this support respectfully – Sarah gives us some real-life examples! Question and Answer time – Sarah and Fi provide some helpful advice to a student dietitian in response to a recent Instagram post on weight stigma and speaking up as a student – see it here! Power dynamics at university and the power of the student voice. As mentioned in the podcast: Dr Isaac Warbrick 8th Annual Weight Stigma Conference 2020, Auckland, NZ. Fi’s Instagram post on weight stigma and question from student. More about Sarah:  Sarah is a human first but also happens to be a weight inclusive NZRD training to be a psychotherapist. She lives in Auckland, New Zealand with her family. Sydney, Australia is her second home, where she lived for many years, studied dietetics and had her three daughters. Sarah has spent her dietetic career so far working in private practice and specialising in eating disorder recovery. She has a keen interest in how chronic health conditions impact relationships with self, body and food in both childhood and adulthood, fuelled by her own lived experience of a chronic health condition, raising two daughters with coeliac disease and the gifts of wisdom shared by her clients. Outside of private practice she has been passionate about working with organisations that support adolescents and young people with cancer and teacher education around age appropriate nutrition and health messaging for children Find out more: Body Balance Nutrition NZ  

Mother Honestly Podcast
Figure Out Your Next Steps In Motherhood with Sarah Peck of Startup Pregnant

Mother Honestly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2020 26:19


Sarah Peck is reinventing work and parenthood as the Founder and Executive Director of Startup Pregnant. She created Startup Pregnant as a space to ask questions and share stories about motherhood, business, and entrepreneurship. She reminds us that there is no one picture of motherhood, or fatherhood, or becoming a parent. With her first pregnancy, Sarah was working at a tech startup full time. She found not a lot of people talking openly about how tough pregnancy and motherhood was. With her second pregnancy, she took those experiences and set out to create a space to talk about the realities of working parents. When she is not running Startup Pregnant, she is a married mom to two young boys. She also is an author, start up advisor, and certified yoga teacher still based in New York City.    Sarah Peck joins Kristen Hall, COO of Mother Honestly, on the podcast to help moms take stock of where they are in motherhood, and how to figure out where they are going. Check out Sarah and Startup Pregnant where you can find great resources, podcasts, and more for expecting parents, business owners and founders, and people interested in the intersection of life, work, and parenting.    www.startuppregnant.com @startuppregnant www.sarahkpeck.com; @sarahkpeck   The Mother Honestly podcast is sponsored by Motor City Woman.

Boston Calling
Hindsight is 2020

Boston Calling

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2020 27:16


It's almost been 20 years since the war in Afghanistan started. The Afghan people want a solution and the US is trying to make a deal. Everyone wants to forge a pathway towards peace and stop the threat of nearly daily violence. Currently, peace talks between the US and the Taliban are developing and could be at an important stage. Also, a cache of previously unpublished documents, including interviews with top US policy makers, describe many of the failures from the war in Afghanistan. The White House’s former top advisor on Afghanistan, Douglas Lute, and a former anti-corruption officer at the US Embassy in Kabul, Sarah Peck, share their thoughts on the Afghanistan papers; As a US military veteran, author CJ Chivers shares his unique perspective on the Afghan war; and Feroza Mushtari grew up during the Taliban era, but she has become a force for change in the country's maternal health system. (US Special Representative for Afghanistan Reconciliation Zalmay Khalilzad attends the Intra Afghan Dialogue talks in the Qatari capital Doha. Credit: Karim Jaafar/Getty Images)

The Fizzle Show
Episode 352: Do we have to love our work?

The Fizzle Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2019 52:17


https://fizzleshow.co – Special guests Paul Jarvis, Sarah Peck and Melissa Smith join me today. Do we have to love our work? We start by talking about the pressure of today's "passionate work" mantra. We also discuss how to ask for and get what you want, and how to be more productive using a virtual assistant.

Optimal Finance Daily - ARCHIVE 1 - Episodes 1-300 ONLY
955: The Story of Enough: Giving Up (new) Cothes for One Year by Sarah Peck with Becoming Minimalist on Minimalism

Optimal Finance Daily - ARCHIVE 1 - Episodes 1-300 ONLY

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2019 10:11


Sarah Peck with Becoming Minimalist shares her thoughts on giving up new clothes for one year.    Episode 955: The Story of Enough: Giving Up (new) Cothes for One Year by Sarah Peck with Becoming Minimalist on Minimalism   Joshua Becker and his family decided to live with fewer possessions after a conversation with his neighbor in 2008. As a result, they found a better way to live, centered on more important pursuits. Their story has been seen on the CBS Evening News, NPR, the Boston Globe, the Wall Street Journal and countless media interviews around the world. Their books have sold in the tens of thousands. BecomingMinimalist.com is about their journey towards a rational approach to minimalism. It is about the joys and the struggles. It is about the lessons they have learned. It has inspired millions around the world. It is written to inspire you to intentionally live with less, and find more life because of it.   The original post is located here: https://www.becomingminimalist.com/minimalist-enough/   Please Rate & Review the Show! Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com & in The O.L.D. Podcasts Facebook Group! and Join the Ol' Family to get your Free Gifts CreditRepair.com makes rebuilding your credit as smooth as possible by using tools like email & text alerts, credit monitoring, mobile apps, a personal online dashboard, and more. Get a free 15-minute credit analysis at: https://www.creditrepair.com/?tid=17191 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Optimal Finance Daily - ARCHIVE 2 - Episodes 301-600 ONLY
955: The Story of Enough: Giving Up (new) Cothes for One Year by Sarah Peck with Becoming Minimalist on Minimalism

Optimal Finance Daily - ARCHIVE 2 - Episodes 301-600 ONLY

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2019 10:11


Sarah Peck with Becoming Minimalist shares her thoughts on giving up new clothes for one year.    Episode 955: The Story of Enough: Giving Up (new) Cothes for One Year by Sarah Peck with Becoming Minimalist on Minimalism   Joshua Becker and his family decided to live with fewer possessions after a conversation with his neighbor in 2008. As a result, they found a better way to live, centered on more important pursuits. Their story has been seen on the CBS Evening News, NPR, the Boston Globe, the Wall Street Journal and countless media interviews around the world. Their books have sold in the tens of thousands. BecomingMinimalist.com is about their journey towards a rational approach to minimalism. It is about the joys and the struggles. It is about the lessons they have learned. It has inspired millions around the world. It is written to inspire you to intentionally live with less, and find more life because of it.   The original post is located here: https://www.becomingminimalist.com/minimalist-enough/   Please Rate & Review the Show! Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com & in The O.L.D. Podcasts Facebook Group! and Join the Ol' Family to get your Free Gifts CreditRepair.com makes rebuilding your credit as smooth as possible by using tools like email & text alerts, credit monitoring, mobile apps, a personal online dashboard, and more. Get a free 15-minute credit analysis at: https://www.creditrepair.com/?tid=17191 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Optimal Finance Daily
955: The Story of Enough: Giving Up (new) Cothes for One Year by Sarah Peck with Becoming Minimalist on Minimalism

Optimal Finance Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2019 9:11


Sarah Peck with Becoming Minimalist shares her thoughts on giving up new clothes for one year. Episode 955: The Story of Enough: Giving Up (new) Cothes for One Year by Sarah Peck with Becoming Minimalist on Minimalism Joshua Becker and his family decided to live with fewer possessions after a conversation with his neighbor in 2008. As a result, they found a better way to live, centered on more important pursuits. Their story has been seen on the CBS Evening News, NPR, the Boston Globe, the Wall Street Journal and countless media interviews around the world. Their books have sold in the tens of thousands. BecomingMinimalist.com is about their journey towards a rational approach to minimalism. It is about the joys and the struggles. It is about the lessons they have learned. It has inspired millions around the world. It is written to inspire you to intentionally live with less, and find more life because of it. The original post is located here: https://www.becomingminimalist.com/minimalist-enough/ Please Rate & Review the Show! Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com & in The O.L.D. Podcasts Facebook Group! and Join the Ol' Family to get your Free Gifts CreditRepair.com makes rebuilding your credit as smooth as possible by using tools like email & text alerts, credit monitoring, mobile apps, a personal online dashboard, and more. Get a free 15-minute credit analysis at: https://www.creditrepair.com/?tid=17191 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/optimal-finance-daily/support

Optimal Finance Daily
955: The Story of Enough: Giving Up (new) Cothes for One Year by Sarah Peck with Becoming Minimalist on Minimalism

Optimal Finance Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2019 9:12


Sarah Peck with Becoming Minimalist shares her thoughts on giving up new clothes for one year.    Episode 955: The Story of Enough: Giving Up (new) Cothes for One Year by Sarah Peck with Becoming Minimalist on Minimalism   Joshua Becker and his family decided to live with fewer possessions after a conversation with his neighbor in 2008. As a result, they found a better way to live, centered on more important pursuits. Their story has been seen on the CBS Evening News, NPR, the Boston Globe, the Wall Street Journal and countless media interviews around the world. Their books have sold in the tens of thousands. BecomingMinimalist.com is about their journey towards a rational approach to minimalism. It is about the joys and the struggles. It is about the lessons they have learned. It has inspired millions around the world. It is written to inspire you to intentionally live with less, and find more life because of it.   The original post is located here: https://www.becomingminimalist.com/minimalist-enough/   Please Rate & Review the Show! Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com & in The O.L.D. Podcasts Facebook Group! and Join the Ol' Family to get your Free Gifts CreditRepair.com makes rebuilding your credit as smooth as possible by using tools like email & text alerts, credit monitoring, mobile apps, a personal online dashboard, and more. Get a free 15-minute credit analysis at: https://www.creditrepair.com/?tid=17191

The Unmistakable Creative Podcast
The Architects of Reality: Sarah Peck

The Unmistakable Creative Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2019 60:52


Sarah Peck is a writer, designer and entrepreneur whose life has been deeply influenced by swimming and writing. In this chat, we discuss the lessons she has learned during her journey of progressing from being a college swim team member to becoming a writer and open water swimmer, whose swims have included braving the treacherous waters of San Francisco bay to Alcatraz and back.If you'd like to find out more about Sarah Peck and her work, you can visit her website at www.SarahKPeck.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/the-unmistakable-creative-podcast.

The Fizzle Show
Episode 346: Why build a personal brand? Plus: entrepreneurship and parenthood (FS346)

The Fizzle Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2019 47:48


FizzleShow.co (https://fizzleshow.co) Tom Ross of DesignCuts and Sarah Peck of Startup Pregnant join us today for a round-table discussion. We cover personal branding, parenthood and entrepreneurship, plus tips for quarterly/annual planning.

The Unmistakable Creative Podcast
The Architects of Reality: Sarah Peck

The Unmistakable Creative Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2019 60:52


Sarah Peck is a writer, designer and entrepreneur whose life has been deeply influenced by swimming and writing. In this chat, we discuss the lessons she has learned during her journey of progressing from being a college swim team member to becoming a writer and open water swimmer, whose swims have included braving the treacherous waters of San Francisco bay to Alcatraz and back.If you'd like to find out more about Sarah Peck and her work, you can visit her website at www.SarahKPeck.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Four Minutes with On The Dot
Episode 497: Sarah Peck

Four Minutes with On The Dot

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2019 4:18


Work Your Wealth Podcast
Finding Balance as an Entrepreneur with Sara Peck

Work Your Wealth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2019 40:26


This week I sat down with Sarah Peck to discuss the work life balance, especially as a female in the entrepreneur world. Sarah is a writer, startup advisor, and yoga teacher based in New York City. She’s the founder and executive director of Startup Pregnant, a media company documenting the stories of women’s leadership across work and family. She hosts the weekly Startup Pregnant podcast, and she and her partner in life and work are the instigators behind More Women’s Voices, a website that promotes women speakers and entrepreneurs. Previously, she worked at Y Combinator backed One Month, Inc, a company that teaches people to code in 30 days, and prior, as a writing and communications consultant. She’s a 20-time All-American swimmer who successfully swam the Escape from Alcatraz nine separate times, once wearing only a swim cap and goggles to raise $33k for charity: water. To date, she’s written for more than 75 different web publications and and has delivered speeches and workshops at Penn, UVA, Berkeley, Harvard, Year of the X, Craft & Commerce, WDS, and more. One recent viral essay, The Art of Asking, has been used across tech companies and product teams to train teams in clear communications. She’s currently writing a memoir of her experience working in the tech startup world while she was pregnant with her first kid. HERE’S WHAT YOU’LL LEARN FROM THIS EPISODE: How Sarah got into the startup world and what drives her A big issue women run into when getting ahead in their careers The common thread Sarah sees throughout her audience If it's possible to balance all that life throws at you The connection between being a mess and a masterpiece The naked truth about how Sarah raised $30K for charity Going from scraping by to feeling financially secure The real questions to ask yourself when evaluating the type of work you are doing Where the idea for Startup Pregnant came from The financial agreement Sarah and her partner made while navigating startups How to enjoy parental leave for beyond the infant stage The importance of being intentional when crafting and building a business A big research mistake people make when starting a business How growing slow can be a really good thing for your business LINKS WE MENTIONED ON THE SHOW Y Combinator Cheryl Strayed Educated An American Marriage Laura Roeder GET SOCIAL WITH SARAH AND LET HER KNOW YOU HEARD ABOUT HER HERE Startup Pregnant Sarah’s Website Sarah’s e-mail Instagram Twitter

The Fizzle Show
Episode 335: How to Find Your Why and Get Amazing Testimonials

The Fizzle Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2019 25:06


Show Notes: http://fizzleshow.com/335 How much of your mission and "why" should you share your audience and customers? Do you need to be crystal clear on your motivation before you are able to do this? How do we collect amazing testimonials from satisfied clients? Welcome to the first member-focused, Friday episode of the Fizzle Show! These shows will be recorded live with Fizzle members and their questions and will be aired every Friday going forward! If you are not yet a registered member, check out the website so you can be a part of this great community! In this episode, we focus on two main topics. The first is getting to grips with your why and whether it is important to include your audience in this journey. The second question we answer is around testimonial collection and the best ways to go about this. We also talk about gauging alignment with customers, non-sleazy marketing and why testimonials are so effective! We share four great ideas from Sarah Peck on how to elicit meaningful, honest and impactful reviews of your work and offer a few of our own suggestions on the topic too! For all of this, join the Fizzle Team today for the first of many Fizzle Fridays! Key Points From This Episode: Finding your 'why' and how much of it to share with an audience. [0:01:24.5] Balancing the necessities of connecting, authenticity and customer needs. [0:05:35.3] Best practices for testimonial collection after a launch. [0:11:58.1] Using surveys and other easy ways to ask for reviews and testimonials. [0:15:01.8] Why testimonials are important and work so well for small businesses. [0:20:08.2] The 4 questions that Sarah Peck has laid out for getting great testimonials! [0:21:12.9] Especially meaningful components of testimonials you can use [0:23:40.7] And much more! Links Mentioned in Today's Episode: Fizzle — https://fizzle.co Italian with Leo — http://www.italianwithleo.com Simon Sinek — https://simonsinek.com Start with Why — https://www.amazon.com/Start-Why-Leaders-Inspire-Everyone/dp/1591846447 Find Your Why — https://www.amazon.com/Find-Your-Why-Practical-Discovering/dp/0143111728 Palapa — https://palapa.co SurveyMonkey — https://www.surveymonkey.com Sue Mcleod Ceramics — https://suemcleodceramics.com/ Sarah Peck — https://www.sarahkpeck.com 4 Questions You Can Use To Get Great Testimonials & Reviews — https://fizzle.co/sparkline/4-questions-for-great-testimonials-reviews Blue Apron — https://www.blueapron.com Jen Rao — https://fizzle.co/sparkline/author/jenrao Joe Kerns — https://fizzle.co/sparkline/author/joekerns Aiden Fishbein — https://fizzle.co/sparkline/author/aidenfishbein Corbett Barr — https://corbettbarr.com/

5 Minute Success - The Podcast
Sarah Peck - Secrets of The Art of Asking Revealed: 5 Minute Success- The Podcast

5 Minute Success - The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2019 29:03


SARAH K PECK is a writer, startup advisor, and yoga teacher based in New York City. She’s the founder and executive director of Startup Pregnant, a media company documenting the stories of women’s leadership across work and family. She hosts the weekly Startup Pregnant podcast, and she and her partner in life and work are the instigators behind More Women’s Voices, a website that promotes women speakers and entrepreneurs. Previously, she worked at Y Combinator backed One Month, Inc, a company that teaches people to code in 30 days, and prior, as a writing and communications consultant.   She’s a 20-time All-American swimmer who successfully swam the Escape from Alcatraz nine separate times, once wearing only a swim cap and goggles to raise $33k for charity: water. To date, she’s written for more than 75 different web publications and has delivered speeches and workshops at Penn, UVA, Berkeley, Harvard, Year of the X, Craft & Commerce, WDS, and more. One recent viral essay, The Art of Asking, has been used across tech companies and product teams to train teams in clear communications. She’s currently writing a memoir of her experience working in the tech startup world while she was pregnant with her first kid.       In this episode, Karen and Sarah discuss: Success Story of Sarah Commit to Get Leads Commit to asking every single day, even if it is just one person and ask everyone. Consult to Sell Be in relationship with people for a long time to nurture and build, then ask for the sale and build something that they want.. Connect to Build and Grow If you want to see something live in the world, give it 7 years. Success Thinking, Activities and Vision Set up your habits for slow and steady long term success. #turtlemode Sweet Spot of Success     "Every time you have an interaction with a human, there is a possibility for connection."- Sarah Peck     *5 Minute Success - Listener Giveaway*   Go here to receive a FREE copy of The Art of Asking.       Connect with Sarah Peck:     Twitter: @startuppregnant & @sarahkpeck Facebook: Start Up Pregnant & Sarah Kathleen Peck Website: SarahKPeck.com & StartUpPregnant.com Book: The Art of Asking & Mini Books Instagram: @startuppregnant     About the Podcast   Join host Karen Briscoe each week to learn how you can achieve success at a higher level by investing just 5 minutes a day! Tune in to hear powerful, inspirational success stories and expert insights from entrepreneurs, business owners, industry leaders, and real estate agents that will transform your business and life. Karen shares a-ha moments that have shaped her career and discusses key concepts from her book Real Estate Success in 5 Minutes a Day: Secrets of a Top Agent Revealed.     Here’s to your success in business and in life!     Connect with Karen Briscoe:   Twitter: @5MinuteSuccess Facebook: 5MinuteSuccess Website: 5MinuteSuccess.com Email: Karen@5MinuteSuccess.com   5 Minute Success Links   Learn more about Karen’s book, Real Estate Success in 5 Minutes a Day   Karen also recommends Moira Lethbridge's book "Savvvy Woman in 5 Minutes a Day"   Subscribe to 5 Minute Success Podcast   Spread the love and share the secrets of 5 Minute Success with your friends and colleagues!     Audio production by Turnkey Podcast Productions. You're the expert. Your podcast will prove it.  

The Fizzle Show
Episode 318: My Business Is Having A Midlife Crisis (FS318)

The Fizzle Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2019 58:21


Shownotes: http://fizzleshow.com/318 Is the success that you have now what you set out for? When you reach a milestone in your business does it live up to the expectations you had? Are you where you are supposed to be? These are burning questions a lot of us, as entrepreneurs, have and that we, at the Fizzle Show, are going to try and help you answer. We are all on a constantly evolving path and analyzing and becoming comfortable on this journey is at least half the battle! In this episode, we pose the questions that are related to this somewhat elusive idea. We talk about what is most meaningful and fulfilling in your work and in your life in general and we consider how displacing some of the stresses of working solely on your own business can lead to more contentment and success! We also talk about creating and telling real stories, finding where you need to be and share three big tips for fining your ideal lifestyle and work within that. So for all this and more great ideas to boot, be sure to join us on the Fizzle Show today! Key Points From This Episode: • Introducing today's question and topic. [0:04:40.5] • Is the successful business you have what you really wanted? [0:07:07.7] • Why the actual work is more meaningful than the money. [0:13:01.2] • Your business as a life source and journey. [0:17:29.5] • Weighing up the challenges of your own business versus a day job. [0:21:02.3] • Real stories as opposed to oversimplified business strategies. [0:27:13.8] • The idea that being where you need to be makes things easy. [0:33:23.6] • A journalling practice and the metrics that allow you find what leads to success. [0:38:32.1] • Purpose, desire, metrics and designing your life and business around these. [0:42:02.6] • The ever changing nature of your own purpose and fulfillment. [0:48:03.7] • Three tips for more clearly developing your vision. [0:50:21.3] • It's magical and beautiful where you are! [0:55:21.8] • And much more! Links Mentioned in Today's Episode: • Fizzle — https://fizzle.co/ • Steph Crowder on Twitter — https://twitter.com/stephcrowder?lang=en • Courage and Clarity — https://www.courageandclarity.com/ • Pat Flynn — https://www.smartpassiveincome.com • Amy Porterfield — https://www.amyporterfield.com • Gary Vaynerchuk — https://www.garyvaynerchuk.com • Sarah Peck — https://www.sarahkpeck.com • Fizzle Show Episode 312 with Sarah Peck — https://fizzle.co/sparkline/https-fizzle-co-sparkline-how-to-keep-your-momentum-after-a-good-or-bad-launch-fs312 • Fizzle Try 5 — http://fizzle.co/try5 • Fizzle Roadmap — https://fizzle.co/sparkline/small-business-roadmap-1-clarity • The Simpsons — https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0096697/ • Adam Sandler — https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001191/ • Fizzle Show Episode 290 To Scale or Not to Scale — https://fizzle.co/sparkline/how-to-grow-with-intention-avoid-growth-for-growths-sake-fs290 • Jim Collins — https://www.jimcollins.com • Tim Ferriss — https://tim.blog • Bill Murray — https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000195/ • Fizzle Define Your Audience Course — https://fizzle.co/guides/defining-your-audience • Fizzle Goals Course — https://fizzle.co/courses/goals • Abraham-Hicks — http://www.abraham-hicks.com • Prince — https://www.prince.com • Ramit Sethi — https://www.iwillteachyoutoberich.com • Fizzle Show Episode 314 Ramit Sethi — https://fizzle.co/sparkline/how-to-start-a-business-without-a-passion-fs314 • Richard Branson — https://www.forbes.com/profile/richard-branson/ • Chase Reeves ConvertKit Talk — https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eX5Is23YtKs • Fizzle on Twitter — https://twitter.com/fizzle • Fizzle Just Ship It Challenge — https://app.fizzle.co/just-ship-it-challenge • Corbett Barr on Twitter — https://twitter.com/CorbettBarr • Chase Reeves on Twitter — https://twitter.com/chasereeves • Fizzle Sparkline — https://fizzle.co/sparkline • Fizzle Journaling Course — https://fizzle.co/courses/journal • Fizzle Essentials of Web Design Course — https://fizzle.co/library/essentials-of-website-design-for-business-builders • Fizzle Website Tune Up Curse — https://fizzle.co/courses/tuneup • Start A Blog That Matters Course — https://fizzle.co/start-a-blog-that-matters • Fizzle 80/20 Copywriting Guide — https://fizzle.co/sparkline/writing-copy-for-web • Fizzle Toolkit — https://fizzle.co/toolkit • Fizzle Craft + Commerce — https://fizzle.co/sparkline/craft-commerce • Fizzle Project Management for Entrepreneurs — https://fizzle.co/sparkline/project-management-for-entrepreneurs • Fizzle Hosting — https://fizzle.co/hosting

Startup Parent
April Preview: Amy Schumer, Women and Doctors, and Being the Expert of Your Body With Sarah Peck and Cary Fortin

Startup Parent

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2019 57:41


#107 — April Preview: Amy Schumer, Women and Doctors, and Being the Expert of Your Body This week Sarah and guest Cary Fortin break down some of the most powerful takeaways from recent podcast guests and what we’re looking forward to in April. We cover what makes us laugh, cry, and get fired up in a brand-new segment called “In The News.” IN THIS EPISODE WE TALK ABOUT: Episode # 106 with Iman Gatti and how difficult and important it is to be your own advocate in the birthing process and with your health. What it means to internalize that while doctors have extensive and important bodies of knowledge relating to medicine, WE are the experts of our own bodies.   Building resilient businesses and what to do when your employees start to get bored, and what we learned from Whitney Johnson in Episode #105. Why planning and designing maternity leave as an entrepreneur is crucial, even if those plans all fall apart, and why businesses and babies are so unpredictable. How raw and honest Vanessa Van Edwards was in Episode #104 and how helpful it was hearing her real-life maternity leave challenges. Why Amy Schumer’s challenging pregnancy is a gift to the world, and which portions of her most recent special “Growing” Cary just couldn’t stop laughing about. How women have been left out of conversations and decisions around designing everyday and life-saving objects and just how harmful it is to all of us. Why we are so grateful, regardless of politics, for all of the incredible women in power around the world. They are giving us all a more diverse, empathetic, powerful set of examples of what leadership can look like. Join us as we talk about what’s impacting us most, on the podcast and in the news, this month. FULL SHOW NOTES Get the complete show notes with episode quotes, photos, and time stamps at http://www.startuppregnant.com/107. LEARN MORE ABOUT CARY FORTIN Writer, author, storyteller, and co-founder of New Minimalism. http://www.newminimalism.com/ The New Minimalism Book RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE Amy Schumer “Growing” on Netflix The Guardian article from Invisible Women auther Caroline Criado-Perez  “The deadly truth about a world built for men – from stab vests --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/startuppregnant/message

The Fizzle Show
Episode 312: How To Keep Your Momentum After A (Good or Bad) Launch (FS312)

The Fizzle Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2019 57:57


Shownotes: http://fizzleshow.com/312 How do we manage the all important task of launching? What are the most important aspects on which we need to focus? How do we prepare and reflect in order to keep improving and learning? The topic of launching is something that all entrepreneurs, no matter how experienced, should be very familiar with. It is the birthing of your ideas into the real world, the conversion of plans into an actual business. So we are giving you the run down of how to make this process and particularly your reactions to it, that much more meaningful, rewarding and enjoyable. In this episode, we discuss the ideas of expectations, mindsets, goals and preparation. We also get into the major contributing factors to your experience of a launch, unpacking community, tools and attitude. Today on the show we are joined by Sarah Peck, founder of Startup Pregnant, a New York City based company dedicated to enlarging the voices of women in business. She shares loads of wisdom, learned in her own career and recent endeavors that inform her attitude towards launches. For all of this and more, be sure to join us, today! Key Points From This Episode: • A little about Sarah's work, philosophy and company. [0:06:04.4] • Launching and the feeling of birthing something new into the world. [0:08:36.8] • Expectations, hopes and mindsets and the effects of these. [0:12:55.6] • Grounding yourself and realistic goal setting. [0:18:45.3] • The vital importance of your scene and the minds around you. [0:25:01.8] • Healthy and stable ways of dealing with the results of a launch. [0:29:25.2] • Some of Sarah's recent experiences launching. [0:33:35.7] • Sarah's fundamental goals for her business in aiding her calling. [0:41:15.1] • Careful selection of the variable elements of your business. [0:44:32.7] • Interesting reflections from Sarah's latest signup process. [0:48:50.4] • The hopeful entrepreneurial spirit and eternal space for improvement. [0:51:46.5] • Community, platforms and tools for getting your ideas out into the world. [0:55:14.5] • And much more! Links Mentioned in Today's Episode: • Fizzle — https://fizzle.co/ • Gusto — http://gusto.com/fizzle • Bench — https://bench.co/partner/fizzle • Sarah Peck — https://www.sarahkpeck.com • Startup Pregnant — https://startuppregnant.com • The Wise Women's Council — https://startuppregnant.com/wise-womens-council-startup-pregnant-mastermind/ • Bulletproof Coffee — https://blog.bulletproof.com/how-to-make-your-coffee-bulletproof-and-your-morning-too/ • Jim Rohn — https://www.jimrohn.com • Gary Vaynerchuk — https://www.garyvaynerchuk.com • Jay Z — http://lifeandtimes.com • Ellen Degeneres — https://www.ellentube.com • Seth Godin — https://www.sethgodin.com • Brian Eno — http://www.brian-eno.net • Russian Doll — https://www.netflix.com/title/80211627 • Elizabeth Gilbert — https://www.elizabethgilbert.com • Fizzle Just Ship It Challenge — https://app.fizzle.co/just-ship-it-challenge • Fizzle Try 5 — http://fizzle.co/try5 • Courage and Clarity — https://www.courageandclarity.com/ • Steph Crowder on Twitter — https://twitter.com/stephcrowder?lang=en • Corbett Barr on Twitter — https://twitter.com/CorbettBarr • Chase Reeves on Twitter — https://twitter.com/chasereeves • Fizzle Sparkline — https://fizzle.co/sparkline • Fizzle Goals Course — https://fizzle.co/courses/goals • Fizzle Journaling Course — https://fizzle.co/courses/journal • Fizzle Essentials of Web Design Course — https://fizzle.co/library/essentials-of-website-design-for-business-builders • Fizzle Website Tune Up Curse — https://fizzle.co/courses/tuneup • Fizzle Roadmap — https://fizzle.co/sparkline/small-business-roadmap-1-clarity • Start A Blog That Matters Course — https://fizzle.co/start-a-blog-that-matters • Fizzle 80/20 Copywriting Guide — https://fizzle.co/sparkline/writing-copy-for-web • Fizzle Toolkit — https://fizzle.co/toolkit • Fizzle Craft + Commerce — https://fizzle.co/sparkline/craft-commerce • Fizzle Project Management for Entrepreneurs — https://fizzle.co/sparkline/project-management-for-entrepreneurs • Fizzle Hosting — https://fizzle.co/hosting

Courage & Clarity
131: How To Take A Course (And Actually Get Your Money's Worth)

Courage & Clarity

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2019 47:39


Have you bought a course with the best of intentions but never get around to taking action on it? Maybe you've got a collection of online marketing books collecting dust on your bookshelf. Yep, we've all been there.If you're scared you'll waste of money and are nervous to keep investing in yourself, this episode is for you. Sarah Peck, the woman behind Startup Pregnant, is here to give her best tips and tricks so you can get the most out of your continued education. You'll leave this episode with a complete reframe of how you look at the books and courses you purchase in the future.

The Strategy Hour Podcast: Online Business | Blogging | Productivity - with Think Creative Collective
313: How to Listen to Your Audience So You Can Create Services That Sell with Sarah Peck

The Strategy Hour Podcast: Online Business | Blogging | Productivity - with Think Creative Collective

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2019 41:25


Today on the podcast we are joined by our wonderful friend and all-round badass, Sarah Peck. Sarah is the founder of Startup Pregnant, a New York City based company dedicated to documenting women’s leadership. She is a writer, yoga teacher and hosts Startup Pregnant’s weekly podcast too! Her goal is to amplify women’s voices and promote their business through her work and she definitely has one of our favorite brains in the game! We share a lot of her business philosophy and will be using this episode to geek out on some strategies for listening to your audience as a way to help grow your product or service. This super under-utilized and somewhat simple strategy can help you and your biz so much! By paying closer attention to your audience, you can really improve what you offer and make the direct connection between those paying you and what you provide for them. Quite a straightforward equation, right? This is the second time Sarah is joining us on the Strategy Hour and if you haven’t heard her previous appearance go back and check it out immediately, it’s Episode 185! This episode’s topic was sparked by a conversation a few days prior where we were chatting to Sarah about business philosophies and implementation of these. We really believe in these ideas and they are so in line with our core values that we could not resist having her on to talk all about it! Thank you for listening! Please subscribe, rate and review The Strategy Hour Podcast on iTunes. Ratings and reviews are extremely helpful and greatly appreciated. For show notes go to thestrategyhour.com. To download the transcript of this episode head to: thestrategyhour.com.

The Unmistakable Creative Podcast
Best of: The Moment When Everything Starts With Sarah Peck

The Unmistakable Creative Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2019 59:21


Sarah Peck is a writer, designer and entrepreneur whose life has been deeply influenced by swimming and writing. In this chat, we discuss the lessons she has learned during her journey of progressing from being a college swim team member to becoming a writer and open water swimmer, whose swims have included braving the treacherous waters of San Franciscobay to Alcatraz and back.If you'd like to find out more about Sarah Peck and her work, you can visit her website at SarahKPeck.com  See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/the-unmistakable-creative-podcast.

The Unmistakable Creative Podcast
Best of: The Moment When Everything Starts With Sarah Peck

The Unmistakable Creative Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2019 59:21


Sarah Peck is a writer, designer and entrepreneur whose life has been deeply influenced by swimming and writing. In this chat, we discuss the lessons she has learned during her journey of progressing from being a college swim team member to becoming a writer and open water swimmer, whose swims have included braving the treacherous waters of San Franciscobay to Alcatraz and back.If you'd like to find out more about Sarah Peck and her work, you can visit her website at SarahKPeck.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Author Hour with Rae Williams
Startup Pregnancy: Sarah Peck

Author Hour with Rae Williams

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2019 53:14


The post Startup Pregnancy: Sarah Peck appeared first on Author Hour.

The Eric Koester Creator Institute
Bonus: What's on Sarah Peck's nightstand?

The Eric Koester Creator Institute

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2019 7:46


On this bonus "library" episode, you'll hear what Sarah Peck -- founder and CEO of Startup Pregnant, a media company documenting the stories of women's leadership across family and work -- is reading, writing and thinking about creating next.

The Eric Koester Creator Institute
Discovering the Medium for Your Message w/ Sarah Peck

The Eric Koester Creator Institute

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2019 42:59


As they say, it's not the destination... but the journey. For Sarah Peck, she thought her destination was publishing a book -- a project she undertook with her typical gusto -- but along the way she learned that the conversations she was having with other ambitious women were just too good *not* to share.  As she thought long and hard about what to do with it, she leapt and launched Startup Pregnant, a podcast designed to build a community of women sharing their stories of pregnancy, motherhood and balancing it all in startup, innovative and high ambition jobs. My conversation with Sarah came as she was evaluating her own path -- she decided to take her passion project of the podcast and work to turn it into a business venture.  And not to be outdone, she was doing this while pregnant (and as the journey continued with another small human in her home).  The thoughtfulness of Sarah's own thinking and evaluation is something each of us can learn from -- it's certainly not easy to change what we think we are doing especially when it's to an area we know very little about. But that constant sense of re-evaluation and alignment is what has made her succeed along the many twists and turns.  It's a fun conversation and really dives deeply into why sometimes we need to change the medium to best align to our message.

Divine Goddess Revolution Podcast
Episode 12; Sarah Peck

Divine Goddess Revolution Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2018 34:46


Being a direct and loving mama bear

Marketing Personalities Podcast
078 Creating Space for Life in Business with Sarah Peck

Marketing Personalities Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2018 41:28


In this episode of the Marketing in Yoga Pants Podcast, Brit interviews Sarah Peck, Founder of Startup Pregnant. Sarah helps women share their stories and learn how to do meaningful work while serving the people that matter most to them. Learn how she is working to inspire and connect a community of women to re-think and re-imagine what parenting, entrepreneurship, work, and motherhood looks like. Links: Sarah's Website Startup Pregnant Podcast Sarah's Instagram

Motherbirth
How Becoming a Mother Can Transform a Career — 076

Motherbirth

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2018 76:26


Sarah Peck was the first employee to get pregnant at the Silicon Valley startup she worked for. And while her boss affirmed things would work out, she could feel unconscious competition and misogyny in the air. Inside she was feeling lonely and wondering if she was sacrificing the career she had built. In addition to her other duties, she was tasked with helping to write the ‘maternity employee handbook’ for the entire organization. Since that time, Sarah has left that position to become an entrepreneur and to follow her passion for writing. She founded Startup Pregnant, a soulful space for women wanting to be intentional about the intersection of career and motherhood, based on her own experience of unpacking what it meant to be a woman in a corporate startup venture blended with her many years of blogging experience. During our conversation, we delve into the seldom discussed topics of how the modern world changes the way women prepare for pregnancy, how keeping up with the Joneses can add stressors to what should be a transformative experience and the myth of finding a work-life balance. Sarah articulates beautifully the struggle so many of us feel — how can we pursue meaningful work that matters while also desiring to create a family landscape that is nurturing and healthy? In This Episode: Having a baby in the male-dominated startup world The benefits of having a pregnant woman on the team The emotionally complex situation entrepreneurs face while expecting How pregnancy launched her new career How she created a company’s policies on pregnancy and maternity leave How she took a softer approach to parenting in the commercialized ‘baby market’ Cost-justifying a Doula How her partner negotiated extended time off to spend with family How the inexpensive gift of letters from family and friends can help guide parents through their first year How to building body confidence during pregnancy The effects of the modern lifestyle on the birthing experience How she prepared for birth physically, mentally, and spiritually Visualising the tender care you want from others during postpartum How women can be more specific about what they want How to build your maternity wardrobe with style and ease online Show Notes: Startup Pregnant Startup Pregnant Podcast @StartupPregnant on Twitter Stitch Fix — Create a Style Profile and Have Clothes Delivered Right to Your Front Door

Thought Vibrations: A Yoga Satsang
70: Asking Questions

Thought Vibrations: A Yoga Satsang

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2018 33:26


Using cultural norms and unconscious scripts, sayings and platitudes as an opportunity to ask why. Diving into the meaning behind our words in this week’s episode. Big thank you to Transcend podcast and dear friend Sarah Peck for the inspiration for this week’s episode! Check out more from Sarah at the Startup Pregnant podcast. — Let us know what you think! EmailInstagram Facebook — Rate & Review us here! Dhanyavadaha!

Time To Be You Podcast - Entrepreneurship - Self-Development - Motivation and Business with Laura Berens
7: Startup Pregnant: Business, Entrepreneurship & Parenthood with Sarah Peck

Time To Be You Podcast - Entrepreneurship - Self-Development - Motivation and Business with Laura Berens

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2018 42:24


Sarah Peck is a jack of all trades. She is the founder and executive director of Startup Pregnant, a writer, startup advisor, and yoga teacher. In Episode 7 of the It’s Time To Be You Podcast, Sarah details the experience of being pregnant and working at a startup and deconstructs the idea that there are certain ways work has to be done and  ways families have to look like. Moreover, Sarah shares what she believes is missing from the current work paradigm. Sarah describes how she finds a balance between business, parenthood, and entrepreneurship, and reveals how she left the corporate world to start her own business… twice! How does she do it all? She believes in herself and makes sure she always has a plan in place.   ---- Questions asked in this episode: 1. Brief background on how you started StartupPregnant and what you were doing before that. 2. How were you able to leave your job and start the business, did you have a plan or financial backing? 3. Do you see a trend happening right now with moms and entrepreneurship? 4. How do you balance work and mom life? 5. Regarding being a startup advisor what aspect do you see most woman needing help on? 6. If a mom CEO asked you what is one thing she can start doing daily to help with self-management and time what would that be?   --- Bio: SARAH K PECK is a writer, startup advisor, and yoga teacher based in New York City. She’s the founder and executive director of Startup Pregnant, a media company documenting the stories of women’s leadership across work and family. She hosts the weekly Startup Pregnant podcast, and she and her partner in life and work are the instigators behind More Women’s Voices, a website that promotes women speakers and entrepreneurs. Previously, she worked at Y Combinator backed One Month, Inc, a company that teaches people to code in 30 days, and prior, as a writing and communications consultant. She’s a 20-time All-American swimmer who successfully swam the Escape from Alcatraz nine separate times, once wearing only a swim cap and goggles to raise $33k for charity: water. To date, she’s written for more than 75 different web publications and and has delivered speeches and workshops at Penn, UVA, Berkeley, Harvard, Year of the X, Craft & Commerce, WDS, and more. One recent viral essay, The Art of Asking, has been used across tech companies and product teams to train teams in clear communications. She’s currently writing a memoir of her experience working in the tech startup world while she was pregnant with her first kid.   ---   Resources:  www.startuppregnant.com https://www.instagram.com/startuppregnant/ https://www.facebook.com/sarahkpeckwriter/ -- Follow me: @laura_loveandfit on Instagram!

The Unmistakable Creative Podcast
Unmistakable Creative Live from NYC with Sarah Peck

The Unmistakable Creative Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2018 74:35


Sarah Peck joined the show as the Unmistakable Podcast was recorded live in front of an audience in New York City! She spoke about childhood, becoming a parent and how that changes your way of thinking, her creative process, and much more.Sarah Peck is a writer, open water swimmer, designer-entrepreneur, and urban nerd who is on a mission is to find and capture insights from everyday, extraordinary living and share them with others. Sarah Peck joined the show as the Unmistakable Podcast was recorded live in front of an audience in New York City! She spoke about childhood, becoming a parent and how that changes your way of thinking, her creative process, and much more.Sarah Peck is a writer, open water swimmer, designer-entrepreneur, and urban nerd who is on a mission is to find and capture insights from everyday, extraordinary living and share them with others.  See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/the-unmistakable-creative-podcast.

The Unmistakable Creative Podcast
Unmistakable Creative Live from NYC with Sarah Peck

The Unmistakable Creative Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2018 74:35


Sarah Peck joined the show as the Unmistakable Podcast was recorded live in front of an audience in New York City! She spoke about childhood, becoming a parent and how that changes your way of thinking, her creative process, and much more. Sarah Peck is a writer, open water swimmer, designer-entrepreneur, and urban nerd who is on a mission is to find and capture insights from everyday, extraordinary living and share them with others.  Sarah Peck joined the show as the Unmistakable Podcast was recorded live in front of an audience in New York City! She spoke about childhood, becoming a parent and how that changes your way of thinking, her creative process, and much more. Sarah Peck is a writer, open water swimmer, designer-entrepreneur, and urban nerd who is on a mission is to find and capture insights from everyday, extraordinary living and share them with others.  See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Lightbulb Moment: Business Breakthroughs and Personal Discoveries with Becky Mollenkamp

It’s time to do a little deep thinking about workplace environment. For many individuals, a bustling, crowded, workplace is invigorating. For others, it is crippling. Today, I am talking with a dear friend of mine, Sarah Peck. Sarah realized that her workplace environment wasn’t just uncomfortable, it was unsustainable. She described leaving work feeling like a soggy piece of bread! If that sounds like you, Sarah’s story has so much to offer.  Sarah’s lightbulb moment came when she realized she was a Highly Sensitive Person. Because she had a high sensitivity to noise and fluorescent lights, Sarah knew that she needed to change her workplace environment. Today, you will find out how she made that happen, and what she is doing now to encourage organizations to design a better workspace. This brings up a whole world of conversation about company culture, the hiring process, and trusting your inner voice. You can design your life. It just takes time.  More in this episode:  What it means to be a Highly Sensitive Person.  What it does not mean to be HSP.  The workplace was what gave Sarah her lightbulb moment about being HSP.  How the workplace environment is changing.  Companies that invest in learning the psychographics of their employees make a strong company culture.  Remote has just as many problems as a bustling workplace.  Sarah describes her lightbulb moment.  How to determine the difference between nice and necessary.  What changed for Sarah after she tried to change the environment from the inside.  How parenting changed her desires and needs for her workplace.  Pick your priorities and go after them.  How Sarah includes her favorite things.  You can design your life. It just takes time.   Resources: Startup Pregnant  FB page Twitter: @startuppregnant Insta: @startuppregnant   

Rad Awakenings with Khe Hy
Sarah Peck (Ep.49): Ask yourself, does it have to look this way?

Rad Awakenings with Khe Hy

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2018 65:53


Corporate jobs and Sarah Peck do not mesh well - being slouched in front of a laptop under fluorescent lighting isn't her idea of a career. Sarah's mantra has always been: You don't have to do things the way they're always done. To give herself career options, she started a blog as a side hustle and within 3 years it was generating $30k. That, in combination with a minimalist lifestyle gave her the confidence to quit. Her career is now “a collection of projects” - she's a writer, a startup advisor, yoga teacher and podcast host. She shares a DIY playbook to create, market, and sell digital products and her thoughts on credentialing and expertise in the digital age. We look at the work required to achieve diversity both in our networks and our ideas, and what her podcast, Startup Pregnant, can teach us about productivity, prioritization, and professional growth from bad ass new moms who are also entrepreneurs. + SHOW NOTES: http://rad.family/sarah-peck + JOIN THE RAD COMMUNITY: http://rad.family/subscribe

What Works | Small Business Podcast
EP 134: Realizing Your Idea Is So Much Bigger Than You Imagined With Startup Pregnant Founder Sarah K Peck

What Works | Small Business Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2018 41:12


Sarah Peck is a writer and the host of Startup Pregnant, a weekly podcast where she explores and reimagines what parenting, entrepreneurship, work, and motherhood looks like. Listen to this episode of What Works to hear more about Sarah’s journey in launching Startup Pregnant, plus her vision for the podcast and her body of work. The post EP 134: Realizing Your Idea Is So Much Bigger Than You Imagined With Startup Pregnant Founder Sarah K Peck appeared first on What Works.

The Shameless Mom Academy
224: Sarah Peck: Start Up Pregnant

The Shameless Mom Academy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2018 63:11


Sarah K Peck is a writer, startup advisor, and yoga teacher based in New York City. She’s the founder and executive director of Startup Pregnant, a media company documenting the stories of women’s leadership across work and family. She hosts the weekly Startup Pregnant podcast, and she and her husband are the instigators behind More Women’s Voices, a website that promotes women speakers and entrepreneurs. She’s a 20-time All-American swimmer who successfully swam the Escape from Alcatraz nine separate times, once wearing only a swim cap and goggles to raise $33k for charity: water. To date, she’s written for more than 75 different web publications and has delivered speeches and workshops at Penn, UVA, Berkeley, Harvard, Year of the X, Craft & Commerce, WDS, and more.  She’s currently writing a memoir of her experience working in the tech startup world while she was pregnant with her first kid. Sarah is full of energy and passion around her messaging for moms and entrepreneurs.  She is also very realistic and reasonable.  She has simplified her life to make her dreams and desires very clear.  By living with less, she has been able to create more for herself and her family on every level.  Listen in to hear Sarah share: Why she left a startup to start her own startup early in motherhood How she created time and money for herself to afford starting her own business (and some super simple budgeting tips!) How to do less in order to accomplish more Why you need to write your personal philosophy and how to make it actionable and not too “fluffy” Links Mentioned: Connect with Sarah: Sarah K Peck Startup Pregnant: Startup Pregnant Startup Pregnant on Twitter Startup Pregnant on Facebook Startup Pregnant on Instagram Thank you to our sponsors: Songfinch: Create a personalized song for a special person or occasion using the Songfinch platform of over 300 professional musicians. To get 10% off your Personalized Song From Scratch, go to Songfinch and use the code SHAMELESS at checkout. Canvas People: To get a FREE 11x14 canvas print (just pay shipping) of any of your photos, text SHAMELESS to 99000.

Fungi Town
Episode 03: Beer!

Fungi Town

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2018 16:01


Welcome back to Fungi Town!  This week, we explore one of my favorite topics - beer! What has beer got to do with fungi? Everything! In fact, you can't make beer without it. Join me as I talk to two beer brewing experts and find out what role our fungal friends have in making the most consumed alcoholic beverage on the planet. (But you don't have to be 21 to listen.) Then, I'll travel to Walton County to visit with a healthcare professional who will help me de-funk a fungi myth. Please like this podcast and subscribe! Leaving a review on Apple Podcasts will go a long way toward helping other listeners find their way to Fungi Town. New episodes are released every two weeks. Join me next time, when we talk about the crustiest - or crustose-iest - fungi of all, lichens. Special thanks to my guests: David Thornton of Carolina Bauernhaus Ales and Southyeast Labs, Brian Roth from Southern Brewing Company, and Kelsey Flick of the Walton County Health Department. Thanks also go to Sarah Peck and Eric Wagoner for their assistance. Fungi Town is written, directed and produced by Jen Parrilli and hosted on Podbean. Theme Music was created using the Bandimal App from Yatatoy. Defunked theme music is Fminor_Funk_BassGroove_100bpm by GRD-music, used via Creative Commons license through Freesound. You can find Fungi Town on Facebook. Twitter, and Instagram: @fungitownpod or email at fungitownpod[at]gmail[dot]com.

It Takes a Village To Raise a Parent
Passion and Intimacy, Post-Children (Part I of II)

It Takes a Village To Raise a Parent

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2018 41:19


For many couples, passion and intimacy (and sex!) change after you have children. Time, lack of sleep, and other factors impact the sex lives of post-children couples. Is this just a fact of life or can you still have a passion-filled life with your partner after having children? Join host DJ Waldow as he chat with Nate Bagley and Sarah Peck about a topic that impacts all couples, yet is rarely discussed.

The Strategy Hour Podcast: Online Business | Blogging | Productivity - with Think Creative Collective
185: Planning Ahead For 2018 and Eliminating 50% of My Workload with Sarah Peck of Startup Pregnant

The Strategy Hour Podcast: Online Business | Blogging | Productivity - with Think Creative Collective

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2018 44:42


Today on the podcast we have Sarah Peck, who is a writer, startup advisor, and yoga teacher based out of New York City. She is the Founder and Executive Director of Startup Pregnant and media company documenting the stories of women’s leadership across work and family. Inside today’s episode, we are talking all about planning ahead for this year, how to eliminate 50% of your workload, and we’re going through the process of the system she used to really figure out how much time she realistically had so she could plan accordingly. If you’re a momma, or you’re busy, or you’re a human, then you just need to pay attention because we will take you step-by-step through an exercise to reduce your to-do list in a cray way so that you can have a happier and more fulfilled life. Sarah is an incredible human being with a lovely soft radio voice that we often try to mimic, so we really think you are going to enjoy this episode just because of the sound of her voice alone. Don’t miss out! Thank you for listening! Please subscribe, rate and review The Strategy Hour Podcast on iTunes. Ratings and reviews are extremely helpful and greatly appreciated. For show notes go to thestrategyhour.com. To download the transcript of this episode head to: thestrategyhour.com.

Urban Curiosity
Startup Pregnant: Women In Leadership, Family And Work with Sarah Peck

Urban Curiosity

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2017 28:09


Today, I’m thrilled that our guest is Sarah K Peck. Sarah is an author, startup advisor and yoga teacher based in New York City. She’s the founder and executive director of Startup Pregnant, a media company documenting the stories of women’s leadership across family and work. She is the instigator behind More Women’s Voices, a […]

Urban Curiosity
Startup Pregnant: Women In Leadership, Family And Work with Sarah Peck

Urban Curiosity

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2017 28:09


Today, I’m thrilled that our guest is Sarah K Peck. Sarah is an author, startup advisor and yoga teacher based in New York City. She’s the founder and executive director of Startup Pregnant, a media company documenting the stories of women’s leadership across family and work. She is the instigator behind More Women’s Voices, a website that promotes women speakers and entrepreneurs, a RYT-200 yoga teacher and a 20-time All-American swimmer. Her essay, The Art of Asking, was a viral hit and is used across tech companies to train teams in clear communications. Sarah is currently writing a memoir of working in a tech startup world while pregnant with her first kid.

Startup Parent
Why We Started This Show — Sarah Peck

Startup Parent

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2017 28:17


#001 — Four reasons why we decided to start a podcast, and why we need new stories of work, parenting, pregnancy, and entrepreneurship. Entrepreneurship and parenting are filled with deep, difficult, and joyful lessons about what it means to be a person and make work in the world. “We are just trying to figure it out one day at a time—one sleep-deprived, coffee-fueled, bleary-eyed day at a time.” No matter how much prep work you do, there is no way to anticipate the singular experience of having a baby or starting a business. In fact, there are a number of parallels between pregnancy and startups, and this podcast explores those intersections with the hope of learning what the two worlds have to teach each other. Along the way, we’ll talk about reinventing the way we think about parenting and work. In today’s episode, I give you a bit of the behind-the-scenes about who I am, and why I started this show. In 2014, I interviewed with One Month, the Y Combinator venture-backed startup focused on teaching people tech and coding skills, to join their rapidly growing team. While I interviewed, I was transparent about my plans to start a family. Eight months in I was promoted to VP. One month later, I realized I was pregnant. So today, two years later, I bring One Month founder and CEO Mattan Griffel on the show to discuss the perceived risks of hiring women who want to start families, and why he realized that this false cultural narrative is actually limiting himself in the search for great talent. This desire to start a new story about what it takes to grow businesses and babies — and the overlap between entrepreneurship and parenting — was the impetus for starting this podcast. In today’s episode, I talk about the main four reasons I made this podcast a reality, including The flawed narrative of what it means to be pregnant as portrayed in popular culture, The backwards methodology of startups that are self-described as disruptors, Why it’s important to create new ways of working, and Why I ultimately needed to find and listen to other women’s stories to root myself into the place and sense of what it meant to be a pregnant entrepreneur, and then later, to become a working parent. I share the highs and the lows: Vomiting into a grocery store at Whole Foods. Feeling my little one kick for the first time. The sense of isolation both at work and in the company of moms-to-be. Using this as a springboard for launching my next project, then company. Reckoning with colleagues and city-dwellers who didn’t pay attention or notice made me dislike the city’s seeming lack of empathy. This podcast is the start of a conversation about the overlap between entrepreneurship, pregnancy, and parenting. Listen in to why we got started, and I’ll also tell you about some of the inspiring people you’ll meet in the first series to come up ahead. The goal of this podcast is to interview 100 women in a rich tapestry of stories. Along the way, I hope you’ll enjoy discovering the similarities between starting a business and starting a family, and together, we can transform the way the world looks when it comes to working and parenting. About Sarah K Peck, host of the show Sarah K Peck is an author, startup advisor, and yoga teacher based in New York City. She’s the founder and executive director of Startup Pregnant, a media company documenting the stories of women’s leadership across work and family. She’s a registered yoga teacher (RYT-200), a 20-time All-American swimmer, and an entrepreneur. Her writing has been featured in more than 70 different blogs and publications, and she’s spoken at Harvard, Penn, Berkeley, the University of Virginia, and at conferences around the globe. She’s currently writing a memoir of working in the tech startup world while pregnant with her first --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/startuppregnant/message

The Unmistakable Creative Podcast
Sarah Peck: Building Systems to Manage Your Life

The Unmistakable Creative Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2017 50:12


Do you need help managing your life? Are things just a little unhinged or completely out of control? Well, Sarah Peck is here to help! She tells how her experiences as a mother, swimmer, and a yoga advocate have helped her gain better control of her life. She wants to pass on her knowledge to you! Take a listen!Sarah Peck is a writer, open water swimmer, designer-entrepreneuer and urban nerd who is on a mission is to find and capture insights from everyday, extraordinary living an share them with others. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Kate & Mike Show: Life, Love, and Business
Episode 8: How to Raise a Child and Run a Business at the Same Time

The Kate & Mike Show: Life, Love, and Business

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2016 41:03


First of all, we have appreciated all the great feedback we've gotten from listeners – thank you! We're really enjoying producing this podcast for you (and ourselves, too) and are happy with how things have been going so far. Our good friend and talented writer Sarah Peck just had a baby boy, and she asked us what we had to relearn about running our business once we became parents, and that awesome question evolved into the subject of this week's podcast. Show notes and links for this episode can be found at www.katenorthrup.com/podcast.

Her Rules Radio
104 Dairy Cravings: Tell Me About Your Mother

Her Rules Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2016 39:36


Welcome back my clan of the crave bears! I am back from my summer vacation! We went to Oregon to visit with my family and then went to Pennsylvania to visit with my husband’s family. We have so much fun but it wasn’t a relaxing trip. We are all exhausted! Maybe you have had a similar experience visiting family. Make sure you tune into next week’s show. I will be announcing September 2016 Craving Cleanse. I’m going to offer a great deal just for crave cast listeners. This will be the last live craving cleanse! Things are changing here at craving cleanse headquarters.  Today we are going to be talking about dairy cravings and fall energy. First we are going to have a q&a on dairy with Sarah Peck and then we are going to dive into a spiritual reading with Monica Kenton to see what’s in store for September!  You can read the full show notes and access all the liks and resources at www.alexandrajamieson.com/104

Real Talk Radio with Nicole Antoinette
Sarah Peck on Being a Beginner and Defining Truth For Yourself

Real Talk Radio with Nicole Antoinette

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2015 75:44


“I’m taking these hip-hop dance classes, and I’m like the gangliest, most awkward person in the back of the class, trying to learn how to move my body in this new way, but I think there’s something really fun about constantly being a beginner because it reminds you what other people’s beginner experiences are like Continue Reading…

Build A Bigger Life
BABL 025: Sarah Peck on Swimming Naked with Sharks

Build A Bigger Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2015 29:07


Sarah Peck is an adventurer, a writer, a learner, and in my humble opinion, a complete badass. She boldly states she’ll have a million liquid by the time she’s 40 so that she can live off the interest and I have no doubt she’ll do it.

The Unmistakable Creative Podcast
The Best of 2014: The Moment Everything Starts With Sarah Peck

The Unmistakable Creative Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2014 59:21


In this best of 2014 episode, we revisit our interview with Sarah Peck. Sarah is an writer/designer/entrepreneur whose life has been deeply influenced by swimming and writing. In this chat we discuss lessons she's learned on her journey from college swim team member to writer and open water swimmer, whose swims have included braving the treacherous waters of San Francisco bay to make it to Alcatraz and back.HighlightsThe “not good enough” narrative that we all deal withChanging our narratives to serve us rather than sabotage usWhy we can't be too hard on our egosHow learning not to stop can be life changingLetting of the things we think we're capable of for something betterWhy it's ok for things to be incredibly difficultTrials and tribulations of Sarah's college swimming experienceHow open water swimming changed Sarah's lifeWhy challenges, quitting, and obstacles reveal who we are Leveraging incredible mental frameworks to overcome painFighting through pain when you're absolutely miserableWhy the worst of times reveals somebody's true characterThe correlation between happiness and hard workWhy pain is a signal from your bodyLearning to recognize and leverage your areas of expertiseWhy Sarah teaches writing as a mechanism to get access to your inner wisdomThe power of committing to the act of creating and doodling Sarah Peck is a writer, open water swimmer, designer-entrepreneuer and urban nerd who is on a mission is to find and capture insights from everyday, extraordinary living an share them with others See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Sound Laws of Success Podcast
6 Lessons That Will Help You Thrive as a Boutique Business

Sound Laws of Success Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2014 36:47


Learn how to charge what you're worth, make what you sell worth more, create an experience that will amaze your clients, and create demand so you have clients lining up to do business with you. A boutique business is a model of doing business that makes your clients say that you were worth every penny. Learn six lessons that will help you sell more and thrive in today's economy based on lessons from Worth Every Penny by Sarah Peck and Erin Verbeck.     

Writers' Rough Drafts
Writers’ Rough Drafts with Sarah Peck - Episode 010

Writers' Rough Drafts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2014 29:14


Sarah Peck is a writer, storyteller and a designer with a background in communications and publishing for various urban landscaping businesses. In other words, she works to share narratives about how to make concrete jungles beautiful. She's able to transition that ability to perfectly pinpoint the important things we should take from our worlds, and apply to our writing and businesses. Her popular courses on writing and content strategy for thought leaders are a massive draw to her website, ItStartsWith.com, which is filled with such profound personal essays, you'll be stuck there for hours. She has also appeared on stages around the world, and facilitates storytelling and writing workshops to help people find their own unique stories.   A woman never shy away from a good challenge, she raised over $29,000 for Charity Water on her 29th birthday by pledging to and then actually swimming naked to Alcatraz at the end of October -- brave woman right there.

MiloMc
#18 - It's OK to say NO and the truth about introverts

MiloMc

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2014 10:02


I respond to feedback on previous podcasts which leads to a wide-ranging monologue on what it really means to be an introvert, the difficulty of making decisions when you're not at your best, and some great advice on why it's ok to say no and how to go about it. Kimberley's comment on freelance teaching on the blog: http://www.clearmindedcreative.com/clear-minded-chronicles-week-3-laying-the-tracks-for-more-enjoyable-work/#comment-6348 Margaret and Jessica's comments on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/clearmindedcreative/posts/695076520538168 Sarah Peck's excellent post on saying no: http://itstartswith.com/2014/05/no/ My interview with Sarah for the Alive in Berlin blog: http://aliveinberlin.com/blog/alive-speakers-spotlight-sarah-peck-on-motion-emotion-and-connection/

The Fizzle Show
Episode 50: 050 - Tactics To Understand Your Ideal Client, Reader or Market

The Fizzle Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2014 71:01


http://fizzleshow.com/50 - This episode is the second in the audience series featuring more honest answers from real entrepreneurs about how they discover, define and target their ideal clients and tribes. In this episode you'll hear from Nathan Barry, Josh Shipp, Sarah Peck, and James Clear. Also, killer notes on Corbett's audience defining process and specific tactics and questions to use yourself. Apr 18, 2014

The Unmistakable Creative Podcast
The Moment When Everything Starts With Sarah Peck

The Unmistakable Creative Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2014 59:21


Sarah Peck is an writer/designer/entrepreneur whose life has been deeply influenced by swimming and writing. In this chat we discuss lessons she's learned on her journey from college swim team member to writer and open water swimmer, whose swims have included braving the treacherous waters of San Francisco bay to make it to Alcatraz and back.The “not good enough” narrative that we all deal withChanging our narratives to serve us rather than sabotage usWhy we can't be too hard on our egosHow learning not to stop can be life changingLetting of the things we think we're capable of for something betterWhy it's ok for things to be incredibly difficultTrials and tribulations of Sarah's college swimming experienceHow open water swimming changed Sarah's lifeWhy challenges, quitting, and obstacles reveal who we are Leveraging incredible mental frameworks to overcome painFighting through pain when you're absolutely miserableWhy the worst of times reveals somebody's true characterThe correlation between happiness and hard workWhy pain is a signal from your bodyLearning to recognize and leverage your areas of expertiseWhy Sarah teaches writing as a mechanism to get access to your inner wisdomThe power of committing to the act of creating and doodling Sarah Peck is a writer, open water swimmer, designer-entrepreneur and urban nerd who is on a mission is to find and capture insights from everyday, extraordinary living an share them with others. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.