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Best podcasts about sarah riegelhuth

Latest podcast episodes about sarah riegelhuth

Conscious Culture: The Evolving Future of Work
Cultivating Effortless Productivity with Vanessa Kettner

Conscious Culture: The Evolving Future of Work

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2021 56:36


Welcome everyone to this episode of the Conscious Culture podcast with Sarah Riegelhuth, CEO and founder of Grow My Team!  - Today, I am joined by Vanessa Kettner. Vanessa is a personal productivity coach who focuses on individuals and how they can improve their lives. In this episode we dive into all things productivity and behavior change. We talk about how our personalities and behaviors can influence our work and how we can reach our productivity potential.  - In this episode, we explore: How the inner world affects the outer world on so many levels  How understanding our archetypes can help us identify our behaviors and strengths What is personal productivity coaching and what does Vanessa's work look like Getting in touch with all the parts of ourselves and making sure we have our needs met Cultivating effortless productivity and learning to flow downstream The power of self-kindness Managing time within the freedom of remote work  Resources Mentioned in this Episode https://www.amazon.com/Getting-Things-Done-Stress-Free-Productivity/dp/0142000280 (Getting Things Done) - David Allen https://www.amazon.com/Radical-Honesty-Transform-Telling-Truth/dp/0970693842 (Radical Honesty) - Brad Blanton Connect with Vanessa LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/vanessakettner/?originalSubdomain=uk (Vanessa Kettner) Connect with Sarah Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/sarahhawley__/ (@sarahhawley_) Website | https://www.growmotely.com/ (growmotely.com) Website | https://www.sarahriegelhuth.com/ (sarahriegelhuth.com) Podcast | https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/conscious-culture-the-evolution-of-work/id1505811672 (Conscious Culture) Podcast | https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/in-my-truth/id1473919460 (In My Truth) https://www.growmyteam.com.au/consciousculturereview (Book a free Conscious Culture Review ) Looking for remote work? Check out http://www.growmotely.com?grsf=wqdmy1 (growmotely.com) Thanks for listening to this episode of Conscious Culture: The Evolution of Work. A podcast for conscious leaders, brought to you by Grow My Team.  Follow us as we further explore real stories of remote companies and the thriving cultures they're creating. To stay updated with all of our episodes, subscribe to the podcast in your favorite podcasting app. For more information about remote work, check out more of Grow My Team here.  Or email Sarah directly to have a chat about remote work, how it's done and how it can benefit your company: sarah@growmyteam.com.au. If You Enjoy This Show Please Subscribe and Give Us a 5-Star Rating ★★★★★ and Review on https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/conscious-culture-the-evolution-of-work/id1505811672 (Apple Podcasts)

Conscious Culture: The Evolving Future of Work
Fall in Love with the Process with Jordan Carroll

Conscious Culture: The Evolving Future of Work

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2021 43:35


Welcome everyone to this episode of the Conscious Culture podcast with Sarah Riegelhuth, CEO and founder of Grow My Team!  - "The more you fall in love with the process, the more you can appreciate the beauty that is present there" - Today, I am joined by Jordan Carroll. Jordan is a friend and fellow remote work advocate who I connected with through https://plumia.country (Plumia), the first internet country.  Jordan is a career and life coach focusing on serving high performing professionals on their path to personal liberation through remote work, habit optimization, and lasting health. You can check out everything Jordan offers at http://theremotejobcoach.com (theremotejobcoach.com) Take the 3 minutehttps://jordanscarroll.typeform.com/to/J2PAz7 ( Go Remote Quiz) to find the right remote job resources for you In this episode, we dive into the new landscape of remote work, why more companies are shifting to this model, and how we can go about establishing systems and values that work in our companies. - In this episode, we explore: How Jordan became a remote work coach How the last 12 months have shifted the way business works How can we reinvent and reimagine hybrid work spaces The danger of bringing desperation energy into your job search The power of freedom and choice for employees Establishing values within your company and cultivating a team that shares those values How we can fall in love with the process and come back to presence Improving our relationship with abundance and the paralysis of choice Tools and Works discussed in this Episode: https://www.amazon.com/Finite-Infinite-Games-James-Carse/dp/1476731713 (Finite and Infinite Games) - James P. Carse Connect with Jordan Website | https://www.theremotejobcoach.com (theremotejobcoach.com) Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/jspensir/ (@jspensir) Connect with Sarah Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/sarahhawley__/ (@sarahhawley_) Website | http://www.growmotely.com?grsf=wqdmy1 (growmotely.com) Website | https://www.sarahriegelhuth.com/ (sarahriegelhuth.com) Podcast | https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/conscious-culture-the-evolution-of-work/id1505811672 (Conscious Culture) Podcast | https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/in-my-truth/id1473919460 (In My Truth) Check out Sarah's new reality based podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/love-n-life/id1553161682 (Love 'n Life)! Check out the https://www.growmyteam.com.au/leadership-program (Conscious Leadership Coaching Program) Thanks for listening to this episode of Conscious Culture: The Evolution of Work. A podcast for conscious leaders, brought to you by Grow My Team.  Follow us as we further explore real stories of remote companies and the thriving cultures they're creating. To stay updated with all of our episodes, subscribe to the podcast in your favorite podcasting app. For more information about remote work, check out more of Grow My Team here.  Or email Sarah directly to have a chat about remote work, how it's done and how it can benefit your company: sarah@growmyteam.com.au. If You Enjoy This Show Please Subscribe and Give Us a 5-Star Rating ★★★★★ and Review on https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/conscious-culture-the-evolution-of-work/id1505811672 (Apple Podcasts)

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Conscious Culture: The Evolving Future of Work
Seeking Connection with David Abraham

Conscious Culture: The Evolving Future of Work

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2021 46:50


Welcome everyone to this episode of the Conscious Culture podcast with Sarah Riegelhuth, CEO and founder of Grow My Team!  - Today, I am joined by David Abraham, Co-Founder of https://destinationoutpost.co/about-us (Outpost), a company that combines living and working spaces with training opportunities surrounded by rich, welcoming communities. In this episode, David and I explore how communal workspaces have transformed and the future of “anywhere” work - “Remote work has grown up" - In this episode, we explore: The genesis and seed of David's company, https://destinationoutpost.co/about-us (Outpost) Building communities based on proximity  The future of accommodation and hospitality The balance between freedom and responsibility for “anywhere” workers Finding rhythm and organization with a remote team  The future of office and co-work spaces Check out David's book, https://www.amazon.com/Elements-Power-Gadgets-Struggle-Sustainable-ebook/dp/B015Y1YTCO (The Elements of Power) - Connect with David Website | http://destinationoutpost.co (destinationoutpost.co) LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-abraham-73960a1/?originalSubdomain=sg (David Abraham) - Thanks for listening to this episode of Conscious Culture: The Evolution of Work. A podcast for conscious leaders, brought to you by Grow My Team.  Follow us as we further explore real stories of remote companies and the thriving cultures they're creating. To stay updated with all of our episodes, subscribe to the podcast in your favorite podcasting app. For more information about remote work, check out more of Grow My Team here.  Or email Sarah directly to have a chat about remote work, how it's done and how it can benefit your company: sarah@growmyteam.com.au. If You Enjoy This Show Please Subscribe and Give Us a 5-Star Rating ★★★★★ and Review on https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/conscious-culture-the-evolution-of-work/id1505811672 (Apple Podcasts)

Conscious Culture: The Evolving Future of Work
Sustainable Self Care with Eddy Lecky

Conscious Culture: The Evolving Future of Work

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2020 65:13


Welcome everyone to this episode of the Conscious Culture podcast with Sarah Riegelhuth, CEO and founder of Grow My Team! - Today, I am joined by friend Eddy Lecky. Eddy is the founder of the Sustainable Self-Care Initiative and an angel investor. In this episode, we dive into his our investment journeys and how we decide where to put our energy. We go deep in this one, and I know you're going to love it!  - “The hardest thing to do is to let go of control of something that's yours" - In this episode, we explore: The genesis and mission of Eddy's new project, https://sustainableself.care (The Sustainable Self Care Initiative) How do we become more self aware and how can we teach others? How Eddy met his business partners and how they have built cohesion and acceptance How our wounding shows up in the workplace and creating safe spaces to move through it Being crazy enough to change the world and showing others how to do that Evolving relationships with money and how we can see it as energy Training that Eddy has done with former Navy Seals and how his own personal self The power of community and finding “your people” Letting go of control and the stories we tell ourselves - “In order to go tall, you gotta go deep” - Connect with Eddy Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/eddylecky/ (@eddylecky) Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/sustainableself.care/ (@sustainableself.care) Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/SustainableSelf/ (Sustainable Self Care) - Thanks for listening to this episode of Conscious Culture: The Evolution of Work. A podcast for conscious leaders, brought to you by Grow My Team.  Follow us as we further explore real stories of remote companies and the thriving cultures they're creating. To stay updated with all of our episodes, subscribe to the podcast in your favorite podcasting app. For more information about remote work, check out more of Grow My Team here.  Or email Sarah directly to have a chat about remote work, how it's done and how it can benefit your company: sarah@growmyteam.com.au. If You Enjoy This Show Please Subscribe and Give Us a 5-Star Rating ★★★★★ and Review on https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/conscious-culture-the-evolution-of-work/id1505811672 (Apple Podcasts)

Conscious Culture: The Evolving Future of Work
A New Era of Online Dating with Ben Leonard

Conscious Culture: The Evolving Future of Work

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2020 55:08


Welcome everyone to this episode of the Conscious Culture podcast with Sarah Riegelhuth, CEO and founder of Grow My Team!  “When you're ready to be honest with yourself, that's when real relationships can start” - Today, I am joined by my friend Ben Leonard. Ben is the founder of a conscious dating app called https://https://get.getpaird.com (Paird). In this episode, we dive into how the way we use social media is evolving into a more conscious and expansive experience. I know you're going to get a lot out of this one! Ben Leonard is a world traveller, food lover and believer in people. His travels showed him how incredible humans can be and instilled a commitment to serving others. He has taught scuba diving in Thailand, rode a bicycle through India solo and hitchhiked through China. Ben successfully launched a product line that was placed in 5,000 stores internationally. He speaks French and is a student of Mandarin Chinese.  “Human beings deserve love and respect. The online dating space has created a toxic environment that can frequently lead to negative human behaviours and a feeling of low self worth.” - In this episode, we explore: The problem's with traditional dating apps and how Ben decided to create something new The dark side of social media and how we can use it more consciously How Paird better reflects real relationships and encourages vulnerability How 2020 has elevated our ability to connect and find community online  Finding the people and the energy that feel aligned and expansive  Ben's experience of building a conscious team  Finding your gifts and learning how to use them - “Until you're ready to be yourself, it doesn't matter the size of the pool” - Connect with Ben Website | http://getpaird.com (getpaird.com) Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/getpaird/ (@getpaird ) - Thanks for listening to this episode of Conscious Culture: The Evolution of Work. A podcast for conscious leaders, brought to you by Grow My Team.  Follow us as we further explore real stories of remote companies and the thriving cultures they're creating. To stay updated with all of our episodes, subscribe to the podcast in your favorite podcasting app. For more information about remote work, check out more of Grow My Team here.  Or email Sarah directly to have a chat about remote work, how it's done and how it can benefit your company: sarah@growmyteam.com.au. If You Enjoy This Show Please Subscribe and Give Us a 5-Star Rating ★★★★★ and Review on https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/conscious-culture-the-evolution-of-work/id1505811672 (Apple Podcasts)

Grow A Small Business Podcast
064: At 19yo worked in her dad’s financial planning firm, started her own in 2008 then another to focus on advising millennials. $250k to $2m recurring revenue, sold to ex-husband. 5 FTE to 18. Has sold 3 companies for $2m+ each (Sarah Riegelhuth)

Grow A Small Business Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2020 46:37


In this episode, I interview Sarah Riegelhuth, the Founder and CEO of Growmotely, the first all-in-one platform for sourcing, growing and managing remote teams. Sarah is also a serial entrepreneur, professional speaker, published author and investor in startups, having founded 8 companies since 2009. She's personally fueled by a passion for changing the status quo of how we work, conscious culture and leadership, community, gender equality and living life on one's own terms. Aged 19, she started a financial planning firm with her father. In 2008, she started her own private wealth management firm and sold it in 2015. In 2012, inspired from advising millennials, she started a firm focusing on that niche, the first in Australia. She did $250,000 in the first year then $1 Million a year for the next four years before two pivots saw them reach $2 Million annual recurring revenue. She then sold the business to her business partner and ex-husband in 2018.  She had 5 full-time employees to 18 with all the non-financial planners offshore in the lower cost countries. Sarah is the co-founder of the league of extraordinary women which has 200,000 members globally and has bootstrapped every one of her businesses except the current one, raising investment to grow into a billion dollar company. She closed the fundraise at 32% over and has sold three companies for over $2 Million. Sarah felt she had succeeded when she sold the first company and her personal wealth tipped over $1 Million when she was aged 32. She feels the hardest thing about growing a small business is, managing your own energy and building resilience. Sarah says the one thing she would tell herself on day one of starting out in business is, “Keep going” Sarah has had a phenomenal business ownership journey that will surely inspire you. Stay tuned. This Cast Covers: From working in financial planning to becoming a high-flying entrepreneur. How she started Wealth Enhancers and grew it from zero to $250,000 in first year revenue. Successfully starting a service-based business and how that is reasonable validation that one has got a viable business. The difference in customer retention rates when they used a commission-based model and how the lessons from that helped her pivot and grow the business. One of the hindrances that keep service-based businesses from growing as expected. Moving to a global employment model which allowed them to access many more resources affordably. Why she had to sell her stake of the company when she was in a great position to scale and grow it. Selling three companies for over $2 Million and the joy of having her personal wealth reach over $1 Million. Building her personal brand so she can leverage it to market her businesses. The pros and cons of bootstrapping based on her entrepreneurial experience. The importance of small business owners/entrepreneurs keeping track of their energy levels to ensure they don’t get burned out. Facilitating better performance from her team by ensuring that everyone is aligned and engaged. Building the necessary resilience to deal with the pace of fast growth and the overwhelm that can come with it. Looking for alignment in potential hires to determine who is a fit and running things based on transparency and honesty. The A player versus the B player: Who’s the best? Being intentional about culture and communicating it clearly. Re-centering and grounding by switching off her phone regularly and taking retreats several times a year. The difficulty in a small business owner managing their own energy.  Additional Resources: Growmotely The League of Extraordinary Women How I Built This Music from https://filmmusic.io "Cold Funk" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com). License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Conscious Culture: The Evolving Future of Work
Building a Conscious Team with Jeanene Tracy

Conscious Culture: The Evolving Future of Work

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2020 78:25


Welcome everyone to this episode of the Conscious Culture podcast with Sarah Riegelhuth, CEO and founder of Grow My Team!  - “It's easy to shine your light when everyone around you is shining their light” - Today, I am joined by Jeanene Tracy! Jeanene is the Resident Leadership Consultant at Grow My Team and a huge part of what we do. We dive into our experiences building and leading conscious teams and the lessons we have learned along the way. I know you're going to love this one! - “You're not leading the thing, you're leading the people that are leading the thing” - In this episode, we explore: How Jeanene began working with Grow My Team The challenge of promotion and understanding how to communicate with your team Creating balance and transparency in your company Dealing with growing pains and separating yourself from the company Moving out of a victim mindset and taking full responsibility for your life Business as a vehicle for change, impact, and expression How freedom brings the best out of a team How inner-work transforms leadership - Check out the https://www.growmyteam.com.au/leadership-program (Transformational Leadership Program) - “How can I make the best environment for my team to deliver their genius work” - Connect with Jeanene Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/jeanenetracy/ (@jeanenetracy) - Thanks for listening to this episode of Conscious Culture: The Evolution of Work. A podcast for conscious leaders, brought to you by Grow My Team.  Follow us as we further explore real stories of remote companies and the thriving cultures they're creating. To stay updated with all of our episodes, subscribe to the podcast in your favorite podcasting app. For more information about remote work, check out more of Grow My Team here.  Or email Sarah directly to have a chat about remote work, how it's done and how it can benefit your company: sarah@growmyteam.com.au. If You Enjoy This Show Please Subscribe and Give Us a 5-Star Rating ★★★★★ and Review on https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/conscious-culture-the-evolution-of-work/id1505811672 (Apple Podcasts)

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In My Truth
Setting Boundaries and Taking Ownership with Gina Voo

In My Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2020 43:58


Disclaimer: What we talk about on In My Truth tends to be very raw and can be triggering. Resources for support and help are included at the end of show notes - scroll down for more information. - Welcome back to a new episode of In My Truth! In this episode, I have my friend Gina Voo on the show. Gina is another sister that I met through https://www.aubreymarcus.com/pages/fit-for-service-fellowship (Aubrey Marcus’s Fit For Service). We explore the challenges of Gina’s divorce and the lessons she is learning along the way. - In this episode, we dive into: Moving through the challenges of divorce Setting boundaries and taking ownership  The challenge of speaking from the heart  Staying grounded during challenging times Choosing where to put our energy  Trusting in something bigger than ourselves Answering the call and bringing medicine to the world - Resources mentioned in this episode https://www.shamangelichealing.com/maintaining-clear-boundaries/ (Maintaining Clear Boundaries) - Anahata Ananda - Connect with Gina Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/goddess_intention_n_awareness/ (@goddess_intention_n_awareness) - Listen in to the In My Truth podcast:  https://luminarypodcasts.com/listen/sarah-riegelhuth/in-my-truth/4a771150-6e36-4550-8bc7-4f63f430add9 (Luminary) https://open.spotify.com/show/2q6UaW2V2xlcnnaSPOMv4P (Spotify) https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/in-my-truth/id1473919460 (Apple Podcasts) https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/in-my-truth (Stitcher) - Remember you’re not alone, and there is hope, even though it may not feel that way at times. Talk to someone, a friend or family member and let them support you. Reach out to a professional. Do whatever you need to do to start your journey back to feeling good. Here are some resources I found on Google (because I am not a professional, these are not recommendations, just suggestions with love and empathy from me to you): Lifeline (Australia): 13-11-14 is a confidential telephone crisis support service available 24/7 from a landline, payphone or mobile. Beyond Blue (Australia): 1-300-22-4636 OR chat http://event.squarespace-mail.com/?a=18713&m=5d0c2474383fbf0001c060b9&n=5d0c26525fafe900013e28ef&s=fe0000002c3f43&u=https%3a%2f%2fwww.beyondblue.org.au&t=&e=zoewinther%40gmail.com&h=bb294d20 (online) between 3pm & 12am 7 days a week No Shame On You (USA): 1-800-273-(TALK) 8255 OR text 741741 for a 24/7 crisis text line (a live, trained crisis counsellor receives the text and responds quickly) OR visit http://event.squarespace-mail.com/?a=18713&m=5d0c2474383fbf0001c060b9&n=5d0c26525fafe900013e28ef&s=fe0000002c3f43&u=http%3a%2f%2fwww.imalive.org&t=&e=zoewinther%40gmail.com&h=f653c668 (I’m Alive) for 24/7 online crisis chat National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (USA): 1-800-273-8255  Crisis Services (Canada): 1-833-456-4566 OR text 45645 between 4pm and 12am daily - To never miss an episode, subscribe to In My Truth with Sarah Riegelhuth. Share it with your network and start having more raw conversations. - If you’d like to be a guest on the show, find out more here: https://www.sarahriegelhuth.com/inmytruthpodcast (https://www.sarahriegelhuth.com/inmytruthpodcast) - Follow Sarah Riegelhuth on Instagram: @sarahriegelhuth @inmytruthpodcast - If You Enjoy This Show Please Subscribe and Give Us a 5-Star Rating ★★★★★ and Review on https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/in-my-truth/id1473919460 (Apple Podcasts)

In My Truth
Remembering Your Sacred Task with Erick Godsey

In My Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2020 68:08


Disclaimer: What we talk about on In My Truth tends to be very raw and can be triggering. Resources for support and help are included at the end of show notes - scroll down for more information. - Welcome back to a new episode of In My Truth! In this special episode, I have my friend Erick Godsey on the show to talk about his current research around depression and our current mental health model. Erick is an incredible man and is doing incredibly important work in this world. I’m so excited to share this episode with all of you!  - In this episode, we dive into: Erick’s current work on depression How we were sold the chemical imbalance theory The history of anti-depressants  How our current mental health model is broken How depression is tested on animals Rewriting the story about these “disorders” Listening to the call of our Daimon  How the body speaks to us through the chronic stress response How our ancestral wisdom is embodied How re-connecting to our intuition can heal us Finding your art  Check out Erick’s article, https://www.erickgodsey.com/blog/2020/9/17/what-is-trauma (What is Trauma?) Resources mentioned in this episode https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00K7ED54M/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&btkr=1 (Sapiens) - Yuval Noah Harari https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07583XJRW/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&btkr=1 (Lost Connections) - Johann Hari https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06XCFBDLT/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&btkr=1 (The Emperor’s New Drug) - Irving Kirsch https://www.amazon.com/Anatomy-Epidemic-Bullets-Psychiatric-Astonishing-ebook/dp/B0036S4EGE (Anatomy of an Epidemic) - Robert Whitaker - Connect with Erick Website | https://www.erickgodsey.com (erickgodsey.com) Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/erickgodsey/ (@erickgodsey) Podcast | https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-myths-that-make-us/id1455569633 (The Myths that Make Us) - Listen in to the In My Truth podcast:  https://luminarypodcasts.com/listen/sarah-riegelhuth/in-my-truth/4a771150-6e36-4550-8bc7-4f63f430add9 (Luminary) https://open.spotify.com/show/2q6UaW2V2xlcnnaSPOMv4P (Spotify) https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/in-my-truth/id1473919460 (Apple Podcasts) https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/in-my-truth (Stitcher) - Remember you’re not alone, and there is hope, even though it may not feel that way at times. Talk to someone, a friend or family member and let them support you. Reach out to a professional. Do whatever you need to do to start your journey back to feeling good. Here are some resources I found on Google (because I am not a professional, these are not recommendations, just suggestions with love and empathy from me to you): Lifeline (Australia): 13-11-14 is a confidential telephone crisis support service available 24/7 from a landline, payphone or mobile. Beyond Blue (Australia): 1-300-22-4636 OR chat http://event.squarespace-mail.com/?a=18713&m=5d0c2474383fbf0001c060b9&n=5d0c26525fafe900013e28ef&s=fe0000002c3f43&u=https%3a%2f%2fwww.beyondblue.org.au&t=&e=zoewinther%40gmail.com&h=bb294d20 (online) between 3pm & 12am 7 days a week No Shame On You (USA): 1-800-273-(TALK) 8255 OR text 741741 for a 24/7 crisis text line (a live, trained crisis counsellor receives the text and responds quickly) OR visit http://event.squarespace-mail.com/?a=18713&m=5d0c2474383fbf0001c060b9&n=5d0c26525fafe900013e28ef&s=fe0000002c3f43&u=http%3a%2f%2fwww.imalive.org&t=&e=zoewinther%40gmail.com&h=f653c668 (I’m Alive) for 24/7 online crisis chat National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (USA): 1-800-273-8255  Crisis Services (Canada): 1-833-456-4566 OR text 45645 between 4pm and 12am daily - To never miss an episode, subscribe to In My Truth with Sarah Riegelhuth. Share it with your network and start having more raw conversations. - If you’d like to be a guest on...

Conscious Culture: The Evolving Future of Work
Humility and Authenticity with Jack Delosa

Conscious Culture: The Evolving Future of Work

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2020 49:47


Welcome everyone to this episode of the Conscious Culture podcast with Sarah Riegelhuth, CEO and founder of Grow My Team!  “Lessons will often come with a whisper" - Today, I am joined by my good friend Jack Delosa! Jack is the Founder and CEO of Australia's largest education institution for entrepreneurs, https://www.the-entourage.com/jack-delosa (The Entourage), which has a community of 350,000 members. Under his leadership, The Entourage was awarded the 4th Best Place to Work in Australia by BRW magazine. Prior to The Entourage, Jack co-founded MBE Education, which assisted small and medium-sized enterprises in raising money from investors. MBE quickly became one of Australia's fastest growing companies, helping their clients raise hundreds of millions of dollars. As one of Australia's leading entrepreneurs, he hosts Sky Business series ‘Entrepreneurs' and has been listed on the AFR Young Rich List since 2014. - “Entrepreneurs, business owners, innovators, and their teams are the one's that truly shape our world” - In this episode, we explore: The genesis of The Entourage Being in alignment with your vision and what happens when that is lost The power of humility and authenticity  Forced evolution and how pressure can lead to growth Cultivating non-attachment in your business How teams can operate from the heart and the value of transparency as a leader The uprising of feminine energy and how that manifests in the business world - Connect with Jack: Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/jackdelosa/?hl=en (@jackdelosa) Website | https://www.the-entourage.com/jack-delosa (The Entourage) Twitter | https://twitter.com/jackdelosa?lang=en (@JackDelosa) Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/delosa/ (@delosa) LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/jackdelosa/?originalSubdomain=au (Jack Delosa) Youtube | https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtzbQOpMlfcVyyA6_V1OQrg (Jack Delosa) - Thanks for listening to this episode of Conscious Culture: The Evolution of Work. A podcast for conscious leaders, brought to you by Grow My Team.  Follow us as we further explore real stories of remote companies and the thriving cultures they're creating. To stay updated with all of our episodes, subscribe to the podcast in your favorite podcasting app. For more information about remote work, check out more of Grow My Team here.  Or email Sarah directly to have a chat about remote work, how it's done and how it can benefit your company: sarah@growmyteam.com.au. If You Enjoy This Show Please Subscribe and Give Us a 5-Star Rating ★★★★★ and Review on https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/conscious-culture-the-evolution-of-work/id1505811672 (Apple Podcasts)

Conscious Culture: The Evolving Future of Work
Conscious Leadership and Inclusivity with Sheryl Thai

Conscious Culture: The Evolving Future of Work

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2020 40:14


Welcome everyone to this episode of the Conscious Culture podcast with Sarah Riegelhuth, CEO and founder of Grow My Team!  - Today, I am joined by my good friend Sheryl Thai. Sheryl is my business partner and the CEO and co-founder of the https://www.leagueofextraordinarywomen.com (League of Extraordinary Women). In this conversation, we reflect on our growth as leaders and what we have learned as we have built conscious companies. - In this episode, we explore: The genesis and journey of the League of Extraordinary Women  Creating a trusting environment for your team Cultivating resilience and vulnerability in business Feelings of isolation and rejection as an entrepreneur  What it takes to be a great leader and build a successful team Creating an inclusive community with a positive message The power of telling stories “People just want to feel heard” - Connect with Sheryl Website | http://sherylthai.com (sherylthai.com) Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/hatchthatdream/?hl=en (@hatchthatdream) Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/theleaguewomen/?hl=en (@theleaguewomen) - Thanks for listening to this episode of Conscious Culture: The Evolution of Work. A podcast for conscious leaders, brought to you by Grow My Team.  Follow us as we further explore real stories of remote companies and the thriving cultures they're creating. To stay updated with all of our episodes, subscribe to the podcast in your favorite podcasting app. For more information about remote work, check out more of Grow My Team here.  Or email Sarah directly to have a chat about remote work, how it's done and how it can benefit your company: sarah@growmyteam.com.au. If You Enjoy This Show Please Subscribe and Give Us a 5-Star Rating ★★★★★ and Review on https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/conscious-culture-the-evolution-of-work/id1505811672 (Apple Podcasts)

In My Truth
The Richness of the Human Experience with Eric Chan

In My Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2020 51:15


Disclaimer: What we talk about on In My Truth tends to be very raw and can be triggering. Resources for support and help are included at the end of show notes - scroll down for more information. - Welcome back to a new episode of In My Truth! This week, I have my friend Eric Chan on the show. Eric is such a conscious soul who is deeply curious and asks incredible questions of himself. In this episode, we explore feelings apathy and how we can move through difficult times and find balance in our lives. - In this episode, we dive into: Conscious masculinity and stoicism  Worthiness and wanting to prove ourselves  Finding the balance between gratitude and motivation  Imposter syndrome, apathy, and existential crisis The balance between feminine and masculine energy The power of adversity  Surrendering and trusting the Universe The power of putting pen to paper The cycles of life and letting go Connect with Eric Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/ericthegalahad/ (@ericthegalahad) Website | https://earthlinkalliance.io (earthlinkalliance) - Listen in to the In My Truth podcast:  https://luminarypodcasts.com/listen/sarah-riegelhuth/in-my-truth/4a771150-6e36-4550-8bc7-4f63f430add9 (Luminary) https://open.spotify.com/show/2q6UaW2V2xlcnnaSPOMv4P (Spotify) https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/in-my-truth/id1473919460 (Apple Podcasts) https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/in-my-truth (Stitcher) - Remember you’re not alone, and there is hope, even though it may not feel that way at times. Talk to someone, a friend or family member and let them support you. Reach out to a professional. Do whatever you need to do to start your journey back to feeling good. Here are some resources I found on Google (because I am not a professional, these are not recommendations, just suggestions with love and empathy from me to you): Lifeline (Australia): 13-11-14 is a confidential telephone crisis support service available 24/7 from a landline, payphone or mobile. Beyond Blue (Australia): 1-300-22-4636 OR chat http://event.squarespace-mail.com/?a=18713&m=5d0c2474383fbf0001c060b9&n=5d0c26525fafe900013e28ef&s=fe0000002c3f43&u=https%3a%2f%2fwww.beyondblue.org.au&t=&e=zoewinther%40gmail.com&h=bb294d20 (online) between 3pm & 12am 7 days a week No Shame On You (USA): 1-800-273-(TALK) 8255 OR text 741741 for a 24/7 crisis text line (a live, trained crisis counsellor receives the text and responds quickly) OR visit http://event.squarespace-mail.com/?a=18713&m=5d0c2474383fbf0001c060b9&n=5d0c26525fafe900013e28ef&s=fe0000002c3f43&u=http%3a%2f%2fwww.imalive.org&t=&e=zoewinther%40gmail.com&h=f653c668 (I’m Alive) for 24/7 online crisis chat National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (USA): 1-800-273-8255  Crisis Services (Canada): 1-833-456-4566 OR text 45645 between 4pm and 12am daily - To never miss an episode, subscribe to In My Truth with Sarah Riegelhuth. Share it with your network and start having more raw conversations. - If you’d like to be a guest on the show, find out more here: https://www.sarahriegelhuth.com/inmytruthpodcast (https://www.sarahriegelhuth.com/inmytruthpodcast) - Follow Sarah Riegelhuth on Instagram: @sarahriegelhuth @inmytruthpodcast - If You Enjoy This Show Please Subscribe and Give Us a 5-Star Rating ★★★★★ and Review on https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/in-my-truth/id1473919460 (Apple Podcasts)

Conscious Culture: The Evolving Future of Work
How Vulnerability Creates Trust with Theodora Gatin

Conscious Culture: The Evolving Future of Work

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2020 67:01


Welcome everyone to this episode of the Conscious Culture podcast with Sarah Riegelhuth, CEO and founder of Grow My Team!  “Innovation is within the uncomfortable" - Today, I am joined by Theodora Gatin! Theodora is the marketing manager here at Grow My Team and has been a huge part of the growth of the company. Over the last three years, we have built a beautiful connection and friendship. On this episode, we dive into how our team functions and the steps we take to build a conscious culture. I hope you enjoy!    - In this episode, we explore: The story of Theodora's first interview with Sarah The masks we wear in the workplace  Showing up authentically and using coworkers as mirrors  How vulnerability creates trust The “Helper” Archetype  Attracting alignment into your work culture  Understanding your unique strengths and the strengths of your team members Shifting perspective to recognize “problems” as opportunities  The power of teamwork and conscious leadership How a common purpose can unite a team - “When you find a problem, it's always a portal” - Thanks for listening to this episode of Conscious Culture: The Evolution of Work. A podcast for conscious leaders, brought to you by Grow My Team.  Follow us as we further explore real stories of remote companies and the thriving cultures they're creating. To stay updated with all of our episodes, subscribe to the podcast in your favorite podcasting app. For more information about remote work, check out more of Grow My Team here.  Or email Sarah directly to have a chat about remote work, how it's done and how it can benefit your company: sarah@growmyteam.com.au. If You Enjoy This Show Please Subscribe and Give Us a 5-Star Rating ★★★★★ and Review on https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/conscious-culture-the-evolution-of-work/id1505811672 (Apple Podcasts)

Zoë Routh Leadership Podcast
29 Leadership expert Zoe Routh talks to Get Rich Slow author Sarah Riegelhuth

Zoë Routh Leadership Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2020 33:28


  Finance expert, entrepreneur, and author of “Get Rich Slow”, Sarah Riegelhuth shares: Why instant gratification is the biggest challenge for wealth creation How she leads a digital nomad's life running a prosperous business with a global team The four factors that make wealth creation easy and fulfilling for her Gen Y clients Why the criticisms of Gen Y are wrong, and what they have to offer Tips on how to engage Gen Y Why her staff call themselves ‘Gladiators' - this is gold!

Conscious Culture: The Evolving Future of Work
Reawakening to the Magic of Your Business with Victoria Fox

Conscious Culture: The Evolving Future of Work

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2020 54:09


Welcome everyone to this episode of the Conscious Culture podcast with Sarah Riegelhuth, CEO and founder of Grow My Team!  Today, I am joined by my dear friend Victoria Fox. Victoria and I share so much in common and this was a beautiful opportunity to reflect on how we can bring our whole selves to our work and our businesses. Victoria is a https://www.victorialucillefox.com/holistic-coaching (Holistic Business Coach), Mastermind Facilitator and founder of the multi-award-winning https://www.missfox.com.au/ (MISS FOX Melbourne, Self Care Sanctuary. ) I hope you enjoy this episode as much as I did! - “There is superficiality and depth in every single industry" - In this episode, we explore: Victoria's early life and her reawakening with magic How she find her way into health and wellness after having poor experiences in the beauty industry How the universe conspires to help you when you are on the right path The importance of finding and hiring individuals who have a joint vision  Shifting your relationship with your industry Victoria's spiritual awakening and journey with plant medicine The power of finding harmony and balance of masculine and feminine energy  - “Your industry finds you” - Connect with Victoria http://www.victorialucillefox.com/ (www.victorialucillefox.com) Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/victorialucillefox/?hl=en (@victorialucillefox) http://www.missfox.com.au/ (www.missfox.com.au) Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/missfoxmelb/?hl=en (@missfoxmelb) - Check out http://growmotely.com/ (growmotely.com), our new platform designed to both help companies build remote teams, and professionals looking for full-time remote work. Sign up with your email and you will be the first to know when we go live! - Thanks for listening to this episode of Conscious Culture: The Evolution of Work. A podcast for conscious leaders, brought to you by Grow My Team.  Follow us as we further explore real stories of remote companies and the thriving cultures they're creating. To stay updated with all of our episodes, subscribe to the podcast in your favorite podcasting app. For more information about remote work, check out more of Grow My Team here.  Or email Sarah directly to have a chat about remote work, how it's done and how it can benefit your company: sarah@growmyteam.com.au. If You Enjoy This Show Please Subscribe and Give Us a 5-Star Rating ★★★★★ and Review on https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/conscious-culture-the-evolution-of-work/id1505811672 (Apple Podcasts)

In My Truth
Preparation and Integration with Savannah Freemyer

In My Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2020 57:14


Disclaimer: What we talk about on In My Truth tends to be very raw and can be triggering. Resources for support and help are included at the end of show notes - scroll down for more information. - Welcome back to a new episode of In My Truth! This week, I continue my series on my recent plant medicine ceremony with my friend Savannah Freemyer. I met Savannah through Aubrey Marcus’s Fit For Service (https://www.aubreymarcus.com/pages/fit-for-service-fellowship) and in this episode, we dive into her first experience with Ayahuasca, and how she has been integrating it into her life in the weeks since. This one is powerful, I hope you enjoy! - In this episode, we dive into: Savannah’s first experiences with psychedelics and plant medicine The process of preparation and dieta prior to drinking ayahuasca  The power of dreams  Setting intentions in ceremony  Moving through grief and honoring the process of letting go Using plant medicine to become better versions of ourselves  Finding peace in your own experience  Resources mentioned in this episode Aubrey Marcus Podcast (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/aubrey-marcus-podcast/id521945322) Layla Martin (https://laylamartin.com) - Connect with Savannah Instagram | @freespirit.rose (https://www.instagram.com/freespirit.rose/) - Listen in to the In My Truth podcast:  Luminary (https://luminarypodcasts.com/listen/sarah-riegelhuth/in-my-truth/4a771150-6e36-4550-8bc7-4f63f430add9) Spotify (https://open.spotify.com/show/2q6UaW2V2xlcnnaSPOMv4P) Apple Podcasts (https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/in-my-truth/id1473919460) Stitcher (https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/in-my-truth) - Remember you’re not alone, and there is hope, even though it may not feel that way at times. Talk to someone, a friend or family member and let them support you. Reach out to a professional. Do whatever you need to do to start your journey back to feeling good. Here are some resources I found on Google (because I am not a professional, these are not recommendations, just suggestions with love and empathy from me to you): Lifeline (Australia): 13-11-14 is a confidential telephone crisis support service available 24/7 from a landline, payphone or mobile. Beyond Blue (Australia): 1-300-22-4636 OR chat online (http://event.squarespace-mail.com/?a=18713&m=5d0c2474383fbf0001c060b9&n=5d0c26525fafe900013e28ef&s=fe0000002c3f43&u=https%3a%2f%2fwww.beyondblue.org.au&t=&e=zoewinther%40gmail.com&h=bb294d20) between 3pm & 12am 7 days a week No Shame On You (USA): 1-800-273-(TALK) 8255 OR text 741741 for a 24/7 crisis text line (a live, trained crisis counsellor receives the text and responds quickly) OR visit I’m Alive (http://event.squarespace-mail.com/?a=18713&m=5d0c2474383fbf0001c060b9&n=5d0c26525fafe900013e28ef&s=fe0000002c3f43&u=http%3a%2f%2fwww.imalive.org&t=&e=zoewinther%40gmail.com&h=f653c668) for 24/7 online crisis chat National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (USA): 1-800-273-8255  Crisis Services (Canada): 1-833-456-4566 OR text 45645 between 4pm and 12am daily - To never miss an episode, subscribe to In My Truth with Sarah Riegelhuth. Share it with your network and start having more raw conversations. - If you’d like to be a guest on the show, find out more here: https://www.sarahriegelhuth.com/inmytruthpodcast (https://www.sarahriegelhuth.com/inmytruthpodcast) - Follow Sarah Riegelhuth on Instagram: @sarahriegelhuth @inmytruthpodcast - If You Enjoy This Show Please Subscribe and Give Us a 5-Star Rating ★★★★★ and Review on Apple Podcasts (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/in-my-truth/id1473919460)

Conscious Culture: The Evolving Future of Work
Developing a New Model for Chronic Disease with Seth Conger

Conscious Culture: The Evolving Future of Work

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2020 45:21


Welcome everyone to this episode of the Conscious Culture podcast with Sarah Riegelhuth, CEO and founder of Grow My Team!  “Lifestyle is going to cover about 80% of chronic diseases” Today, I am joined by my friend Seth Conger. Seth is the Co Founder & CEO of MIOS Health, where they offer care for individuals with pre-Alzheimer's. Behind the scenes, MIOS Health is developing the new model of care and operating system to make chronic disease optional. Seth has been an innovator in the Functional Medicine field since 2013 and was published in the Journal of Alzheimer's Disease and Parkinsonism as a co-author and the only non-doctor on a landmark paper: https://www.omicsonline.org/open-access/reversal-of-cognitive-decline-100-patients-2161-0460-1000450-105387.html (Reversing Cognitive Decline – 100 Patients). “Seth is the visionary behind MIOS Health a co-founder and has brought together a dream team of thought leaders, medical experts, implementers and system designers to focus on one thing: the desired health result of our clients.”  We dive into what his company is doing to prevent the onset of Alzheimer's, as well as how he has built a company based on the values of trust, connection, and ownership.  “Your brain is wired for survival” In this episode, we explore: The genesis of Seth's company and how Alzheimer's touched his life Examining lifestyle first when it comes to chronic disease  The problems with our current pharmaceutical system Being proactive and taking control of your health Why we are so attracted to a “magic pill” The importance of trust, connection, and ownership with team members and clients Understanding the culture of your organization  Customizing your business to work for you Finding our way out of “survival mode” Regenerative agriculture and it's ability to impact our long term health “It's amazing how relatively small of an impact we need to make, to make a massive one” Connect with Seth: https://www.mioshealth.com/about-us (Mios Health) Resources Mentioned in this Episode: https://farmersfootprint.us (Farmers Footprint) Check out http://growmotely.com (growmotely.com), our new platform designed to both help companies build remote teams, and professionals looking for full-time remote work. Sign up with your email and you will be the first to know when we go live! Thanks for listening to this episode of Conscious Culture: The Evolution of Work. A podcast for conscious leaders, brought to you by Grow My Team.  Follow us as we further explore real stories of remote companies and the thriving cultures they're creating. To stay updated with all of our episodes, subscribe to the podcast in your favorite podcasting app. For more information about remote work, check out more of Grow My Team here. Or email Sarah directly to have a chat about remote work, how it's done and how it can benefit your company: sarah@growmyteam.com.au. If You Enjoy This Show Please Subscribe and Give Us a 5-Star Rating ★★★★★ and Review on https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/conscious-culture-the-evolution-of-work/id1505811672 (Apple Podcasts)

In My Truth
Growing Through Pain and Insight with Maritza Barone

In My Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2020 52:18


Disclaimer: What we talk about on In My Truth tends to be very raw and can be triggering. Resources for support and help are included at the end of show notes - scroll down for more information. - Welcome back to a new episode of In My Truth! This week, I’m taking a break from my plant medicine series to talk to my friend Maritza Barone. Maritza is a TV Presenter, Radio Host, Podcaster, Speaker and Senior Producer whose mission is to elevate people in the world doing amazing things for humanity through the content she creates and is involved in. She is the Co-Founder of Conscious Conversations, a social enterprise whose mission is to shift people to a deeper connection within themselves and the people around them. I hope you enjoy this episode! - In this episode, we dive into: The challenges of lockdown Isolation and loneliness  Finding your people and your community The power of healing in relationships  Growing through pain and growing through insight Making active and proactive changes in your life Becoming comfortable with the uncomfortable First steps to real change - Connect with Maritza  Conscious Conversations (https://www.consciousconversations.live) maritzabarone.com (http://maritzabarone.com) Things You Can’t Un-hear (https://www.maritzabarone.com/podcast) Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/maritza_barone/?hl=en) - Listen in to the In My Truth podcast:  Luminary (https://luminarypodcasts.com/listen/sarah-riegelhuth/in-my-truth/4a771150-6e36-4550-8bc7-4f63f430add9) Spotify (https://open.spotify.com/show/2q6UaW2V2xlcnnaSPOMv4P) Apple Podcasts (https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/in-my-truth/id1473919460) Stitcher (https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/in-my-truth) - Remember you’re not alone, and there is hope, even though it may not feel that way at times. Talk to someone, a friend or family member and let them support you. Reach out to a professional. Do whatever you need to do to start your journey back to feeling good. Here are some resources I found on Google (because I am not a professional, these are not recommendations, just suggestions with love and empathy from me to you): Lifeline (Australia): 13-11-14 is a confidential telephone crisis support service available 24/7 from a landline, payphone or mobile. Beyond Blue (Australia): 1-300-22-4636 OR chat online (http://event.squarespace-mail.com/?a=18713&m=5d0c2474383fbf0001c060b9&n=5d0c26525fafe900013e28ef&s=fe0000002c3f43&u=https%3a%2f%2fwww.beyondblue.org.au&t=&e=zoewinther%40gmail.com&h=bb294d20) between 3pm & 12am 7 days a week No Shame On You (USA): 1-800-273-(TALK) 8255 OR text 741741 for a 24/7 crisis text line (a live, trained crisis counsellor receives the text and responds quickly) OR visit I’m Alive (http://event.squarespace-mail.com/?a=18713&m=5d0c2474383fbf0001c060b9&n=5d0c26525fafe900013e28ef&s=fe0000002c3f43&u=http%3a%2f%2fwww.imalive.org&t=&e=zoewinther%40gmail.com&h=f653c668) for 24/7 online crisis chat National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (USA): 1-800-273-8255  Crisis Services (Canada): 1-833-456-4566 OR text 45645 between 4pm and 12am daily - To never miss an episode, subscribe to In My Truth with Sarah Riegelhuth. Share it with your network and start having more raw conversations. - If you’d like to be a guest on the show, find out more here: https://www.sarahriegelhuth.com/inmytruthpodcast (https://www.sarahriegelhuth.com/inmytruthpodcast) - Follow Sarah Riegelhuth on Instagram: @sarahriegelhuth @inmytruthpodcast - If You Enjoy This Show Please Subscribe and Give Us a 5-Star Rating ★★★★★ and Review on Apple Podcasts (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/in-my-truth/id1473919460)

CLONE YOURSELF (Scale Your Business With Virtual Assistants)
#69: Growmotely: Long Term Remote Working w/ Benefits

CLONE YOURSELF (Scale Your Business With Virtual Assistants)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2020 22:51


Sarah Riegelhuth just launched a brand new company, Growmotley, that bridges the gap between remote based companies and job seekers looking for full-time work, with benefits.Listen in as I get the inside scoop on how you can find full-time remote employees that you can rely on, or if you're a job seeker, you can land a full-time remote career with benefits!To hear the full podcast, head on over to Spotify, iTunes or any other pod player to listen to the full podcast.LINKS & RESOURCESThinking of Starting Your Own Podcast? I've used Buzzsprout to produce nearly 10 podcasts and absolutely love it! Buzzsprout is the easier backend platform to get your podcast onto all the major apps... iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher etc... Try it out for FREE using this link: https://bit.ly/3djNaGp Connect w/ Sarah: https://bit.ly/3cBR9Qc Growmotely Website: https://growmotely.com/ Connect w/ Growmotely on IG: https://bit.ly/337OxpU Permission to Podcast: Simply Show Up & Record | https://bit.ly/30vvUeL Learn How to Build a Course | https://buff.ly/3dZQSWB Get Clarity | https://buff.ly/2xpy2IT Click here to get my free guide on “How to Get Clarity & Build Your Business Road Map in Under 2 Hours”ROI Calculator | https://buff.ly/2LHx1za Use this quick tool to see how much you will save by hiring a virtual assistantFREE Guide | https://buff.ly/3eb78Er In this guide, I offer a few suggestions on easy tasks to outsource and a canned template to instruct your VA how to do the taskFREE Worksheets | http://cloneyourselfu.com/roi These will help you to uncover objective tasks to outsource to VA’sFREE Job Description & KPI Templates | http://cloneyourselfu.com/job Uncover Tasks to Delegate to VA’s! | http://cloneyourselfu.com/job Facebook Group | https://buff.ly/2xoPJbv Join the group to tune in on Facebook live broadcasts and moreFreeup | https://buff.ly/2YotRYY Go here if you need to hire reliable VA’s. (you’ll also get a $25 coupon PS. It’s free to sign up!)ASK SwagSam ANYTHING: Email is Sam@CloneYourselfU.com and you can book a FREE Strategy call with me by going to Calendly.com/CLONE.THANK YOU!To Gettin Goin,Sam AKA SwagSam

In My Truth
Keeping Our Channels Clear with Melanie Barrett

In My Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2020 65:08


Disclaimer: What we talk about on In My Truth tends to be very raw and can be triggering. Resources for support and help are included at the end of show notes - scroll down for more information. - Welcome back to a new episode of In My Truth! This week, I continue my series on my recent Ayahuasca ceremony with my friend Melanie Barrett. Melanie is another sister that I met through Aubrey Marcus’s Fit For Service (https://www.aubreymarcus.com/pages/fit-for-service-fellowship). In this episode, we explore our recent ceremony as well as Melanie’s previous experiences with psychedelics and how they have changed her life. This one is deep, I hope you enjoy it! - In this episode, we dive into: Reworking our relationship with medicine Substance abuse and numbing Set, setting, and community Melanie’s experience with LSD and Bufo Out of body experiences  Synchronicities  Activations in the body Carrying the weight of the past Clearing space for the unknown  Keeping our channels clear Dream interpretation  Resources mentioned in this episode Energy Anatomy - Caroline Myss (https://www.amazon.com/Energy-Anatomy-Caroline-Myss/dp/1564558800) - Connect with Melanie Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/melanie___joy/) - Listen in to the In My Truth podcast: Luminary (https://luminarypodcasts.com/listen/sarah-riegelhuth/in-my-truth/4a771150-6e36-4550-8bc7-4f63f430add9) Spotify (https://open.spotify.com/show/2q6UaW2V2xlcnnaSPOMv4P) Apple Podcasts (https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/in-my-truth/id1473919460) Stitcher (https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/in-my-truth) - Remember you’re not alone, and there is hope, even though it may not feel that way at times. Talk to someone, a friend or family member and let them support you. Reach out to a professional. Do whatever you need to do to start your journey back to feeling good. Here are some resources I found on Google (because I am not a professional, these are not recommendations, just suggestions with love and empathy from me to you): Lifeline (Australia): 13-11-14 is a confidential telephone crisis support service available 24/7 from a landline, payphone or mobile. Beyond Blue (Australia): 1-300-22-4636 OR chat online (http://event.squarespace-mail.com/?a=18713&m=5d0c2474383fbf0001c060b9&n=5d0c26525fafe900013e28ef&s=fe0000002c3f43&u=https%3a%2f%2fwww.beyondblue.org.au&t=&e=zoewinther%40gmail.com&h=bb294d20) between 3pm & 12am 7 days a week No Shame On You (USA): 1-800-273-(TALK) 8255 OR text 741741 for a 24/7 crisis text line (a live, trained crisis counsellor receives the text and responds quickly) OR visit I’m Alive (http://event.squarespace-mail.com/?a=18713&m=5d0c2474383fbf0001c060b9&n=5d0c26525fafe900013e28ef&s=fe0000002c3f43&u=http%3a%2f%2fwww.imalive.org&t=&e=zoewinther%40gmail.com&h=f653c668) for 24/7 online crisis chat National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (USA): 1-800-273-8255  Crisis Services (Canada): 1-833-456-4566 OR text 45645 between 4pm and 12am daily - To never miss an episode, subscribe to In My Truth with Sarah Riegelhuth. Share it with your network and start having more raw conversations. - If you’d like to be a guest on the show, find out more here: https://www.sarahriegelhuth.com/inmytruthpodcast (https://www.sarahriegelhuth.com/inmytruthpodcast) - Follow Sarah Riegelhuth on Instagram: @sarahriegelhuth @inmytruthpodcast - If You Enjoy This Show Please Subscribe and Give Us a 5-Star Rating ★★★★★ and Review on Apple Podcasts (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/in-my-truth/id1473919460)

In My Truth
Abrupt Awakening and Intense Healing with Anna Stoka

In My Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2020 92:09


Disclaimer: What we talk about on In My Truth tends to be very raw and can be triggering. Resources for support and help are included at the end of show notes - scroll down for more information. - Welcome back to a new episode of In My Truth! This week, I have my very best girlfriend, Anna Stoka, on the show. Anna and I grew up and experienced so much of our early lives together. In this episode, we explore our dance with Ayahuasca at Soltara earlier this year and the abrupt awakening that she experienced. This was Anna's very first experience with Ayahuasca, and it was beautiful to hear how she is integrating all that was uncovered. This one was intense and emotional, I hope you enjoy it! - In this episode, we dive into: Overcoming eating disorders Postnatal depression  Anna’s preparation and experience with Ayahuasca Profound downloads in ceremony Conscious parenting  Uncovering deep trauma  Sexual healing Understanding what pain is trying to show us The integration process Bonus Material: Anna’s company and journey with essential oils  - Resources mentioned in this episode It Didn't Start with You (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B013D6640M/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&btkr=1) - Connect with Anna Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/oily_mumma_life/) Linktree (https://linktr.ee/organic_mumma_life) - Remember you’re not alone, and there is hope, even though it may not feel that way at times. Talk to someone, a friend or family member and let them support you. Reach out to a professional. Do whatever you need to do to start your journey back to feeling good. Here are some resources I found on Google (because I am not a professional, these are not recommendations, just suggestions with love and empathy from me to you): Lifeline (Australia): 13-11-14 is a confidential telephone crisis support service available 24/7 from a landline, payphone or mobile. Beyond Blue (Australia): 1-300-22-4636 OR chat online (http://event.squarespace-mail.com/?a=18713&m=5d0c2474383fbf0001c060b9&n=5d0c26525fafe900013e28ef&s=fe0000002c3f43&u=https%3a%2f%2fwww.beyondblue.org.au&t=&e=zoewinther%40gmail.com&h=bb294d20) between 3pm & 12am 7 days a week No Shame On You (USA): 1-800-273-(TALK) 8255 OR text 741741 for a 24/7 crisis text line (a live, trained crisis counsellor receives the text and responds quickly) OR visit I’m Alive (http://event.squarespace-mail.com/?a=18713&m=5d0c2474383fbf0001c060b9&n=5d0c26525fafe900013e28ef&s=fe0000002c3f43&u=http%3a%2f%2fwww.imalive.org&t=&e=zoewinther%40gmail.com&h=f653c668) for 24/7 online crisis chat National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (USA): 1-800-273-8255  Crisis Services (Canada): 1-833-456-4566 OR text 45645 between 4pm and 12am daily - To never miss an episode, subscribe to In My Truth with Sarah Riegelhuth. Share it with your network and start having more raw conversations. - If you’d like to be a guest on the show, find out more here: https://www.sarahriegelhuth.com/inmytruthpodcast (https://www.sarahriegelhuth.com/inmytruthpodcast) - Follow Sarah Riegelhuth on Instagram: @sarahriegelhuth @inmytruthpodcast - If You Enjoy This Show Please Subscribe and Give Us a 5-Star Rating ★★★★★ and Review on Apple Podcasts (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/in-my-truth/id1473919460)

In My Truth
Remembering Who You Are with Jonathan Mayoza

In My Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2020 73:56


Disclaimer: What we talk about on In My Truth tends to be very raw and can be triggering. Resources for support and help are included at the end of show notes - scroll down for more information. - Welcome back to a new episode of In My Truth! This week, I continue my series on my recent Ayahuasca ceremony with Jonathan Mayoza. Like many of my guests, I met Jonathan through Aubrey Marcus’s Fit for Service Fellowship (https://www.aubreymarcus.com/pages/fit-for-service-fellowship (https://www.aubreymarcus.com/pages/fit-for-service-fellowship)). In this episode, we explore Jonathan’s recent plant medicine experiences and how he is integrating them into his life. You won’t want to miss this one. - In this episode, we dive into: Jonathan’s spiritual journey Experiencing Bufo Getting out of your own way Remembering past lives The power of healing ourselves Integration  Experiencing Ayahuasca  Working through conditioning and programming Sharing truth regardless of outcome Limiting beliefs  Welcoming yourself home Letting go of judgment - Connect with Jonathan Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/j_mayoza/?hl=en) - Remember you’re not alone, and there is hope, even though it may not feel that way at times. Talk to someone, a friend or family member and let them support you. Reach out to a professional. Do whatever you need to do to start your journey back to feeling good. Here are some resources I found on Google (because I am not a professional, these are not recommendations, just suggestions with love and empathy from me to you): Lifeline (Australia): 13-11-14 is a confidential telephone crisis support service available 24/7 from a landline, payphone or mobile. Beyond Blue (Australia): 1-300-22-4636 OR chat online (http://event.squarespace-mail.com/?a=18713&m=5d0c2474383fbf0001c060b9&n=5d0c26525fafe900013e28ef&s=fe0000002c3f43&u=https%3a%2f%2fwww.beyondblue.org.au&t=&e=zoewinther%40gmail.com&h=bb294d20) between 3pm & 12am 7 days a week No Shame On You (USA): 1-800-273-(TALK) 8255 OR text 741741 for a 24/7 crisis text line (a live, trained crisis counsellor receives the text and responds quickly) OR visit I’m Alive (http://event.squarespace-mail.com/?a=18713&m=5d0c2474383fbf0001c060b9&n=5d0c26525fafe900013e28ef&s=fe0000002c3f43&u=http%3a%2f%2fwww.imalive.org&t=&e=zoewinther%40gmail.com&h=f653c668) for 24/7 online crisis chat National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (USA): 1-800-273-8255  Crisis Services (Canada): 1-833-456-4566 OR text 45645 between 4pm and 12am daily - To never miss an episode, subscribe to In My Truth with Sarah Riegelhuth. Share it with your network and start having more raw conversations. - If you’d like to be a guest on the show, find out more here: https://www.sarahriegelhuth.com/inmytruthpodcast (https://www.sarahriegelhuth.com/inmytruthpodcast) - Follow Sarah Riegelhuth on Instagram: @sarahriegelhuth @inmytruthpodcast - If You Enjoy This Show Please Subscribe and Give Us a 5-Star Rating ★★★★★ and Review on Apple Podcasts (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/in-my-truth/id1473919460)

Quantum Coffee with Joe Hawley Podcast
Being in Flow with the Universe with Sarah Riegelhuth

Quantum Coffee with Joe Hawley Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2020 24:09


Sarah is a serial entrepreneur, starting and selling multiple companies for over seven figures. She is currently the CEO of a fast-growing company called Grow My Team, which helps companies build remote teams. She is also the co-founder of the League of Extraordinary Women, a community that supports women entrepreneurship. If that isn't enough, she also consults and invests in multiple start-up companies. Sarah is the host of two podcasts… Conscious Culture; a podcast about the future of culture and business, and In My Truth; a podcast that brings guests on to share their personal struggles, normalizing the human experience. Sarah is one of the most amazing humans I've ever met, and I'm so grateful that we've been given the opportunity to support each other on this journey. She has so much to offer this world and is doing big things both personally and professionally. I hope you enjoy our conversation.  Check out Sarah's Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/conscious-culture-the-evolution-of-work/id1505811672 (Conscious Culture) https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/in-my-truth/id1473919460 (In My Truth) Connect with Sarah www.sarahriegelhuth.com https://www.instagram.com/sarahriegelhuth/ (Instagram) Connect with Joe https://www.joe-hawley.com (www.joe-hawley.com) https://www.thehartcollective.com (www.thehartcollective.com) https://www.instagram.com/joe.hawley/ (Instagram) Sign up for My Newsletter https://mailchi.mp/2403f6c284be/joehawley (Here) Check out My Guided Meditation Pack https://gumroad.com/joehawley (Here) If You Enjoy This Show Please Subscribe and Give Us a 5-Star Rating ★★★★★ and Review on Apple Podcasts

In My Truth
Becoming the Witness with Jose Stradley

In My Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2020 59:07


Disclaimer: What we talk about on In My Truth tends to be very raw and can be triggering. Resources for support and help are included at the end of show notes - scroll down for more information. - Welcome back to a new episode of In My Truth! This week, I continue my series on my recent Ayahuasca ceremony with my friend Jose Stradley. Jose is another amazing person that I’ve met through Aubrey Marcus’s Fit for Service Fellowship (https://www.aubreymarcus.com/pages/fit-for-service-fellowship (https://www.aubreymarcus.com/pages/fit-for-service-fellowship)). In this episode we dive into our recent ceremony and the way we are integrating the lessons into our lives. - In this episode, we dive into: Knowing and curiosity Spirituality vs. Religion Listening to your intuition Inner knowing Experiences in ceremony Trusting yourself Moving beyond insecurities Living in truth Using our frustrations as a mirror Becoming the witness Coping with death of loved ones - Resources mentioned in this episode Erick Godsey’s journaling course: Kathedra (https://kathedra.teachable.com) - Connect with Jose Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/that_guy_from_wy/?hl=en) - Remember you’re not alone, and there is hope, even though it may not feel that way at times. Talk to someone, a friend or family member and let them support you. Reach out to a professional. Do whatever you need to do to start your journey back to feeling good. Here are some resources I found on Google (because I am not a professional, these are not recommendations, just suggestions with love and empathy from me to you): Lifeline (Australia): 13-11-14 is a confidential telephone crisis support service available 24/7 from a landline, payphone or mobile. Beyond Blue (Australia): 1-300-22-4636 OR chat online (http://event.squarespace-mail.com/?a=18713&m=5d0c2474383fbf0001c060b9&n=5d0c26525fafe900013e28ef&s=fe0000002c3f43&u=https%3a%2f%2fwww.beyondblue.org.au&t=&e=zoewinther%40gmail.com&h=bb294d20) between 3pm & 12am 7 days a week No Shame On You (USA): 1-800-273-(TALK) 8255 OR text 741741 for a 24/7 crisis text line (a live, trained crisis counsellor receives the text and responds quickly) OR visit I’m Alive (http://event.squarespace-mail.com/?a=18713&m=5d0c2474383fbf0001c060b9&n=5d0c26525fafe900013e28ef&s=fe0000002c3f43&u=http%3a%2f%2fwww.imalive.org&t=&e=zoewinther%40gmail.com&h=f653c668) for 24/7 online crisis chat National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (USA): 1-800-273-8255  Crisis Services (Canada): 1-833-456-4566 OR text 45645 between 4pm and 12am daily - To never miss an episode, subscribe to In My Truth with Sarah Riegelhuth. Share it with your network and start having more raw conversations. - If you’d like to be a guest on the show, find out more here: https://www.sarahriegelhuth.com/inmytruthpodcast (https://www.sarahriegelhuth.com/inmytruthpodcast) - Follow Sarah Riegelhuth on Instagram: @sarahriegelhuth @inmytruthpodcast - If You Enjoy This Show Please Subscribe and Give Us a 5-Star Rating ★★★★★ and Review on Apple Podcasts (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/in-my-truth/id1473919460)

In My Truth
Trusting Yourself and Integrating Plant Medicine with Sarah Hannah

In My Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2020 45:08


Disclaimer: What we talk about on In My Truth tends to be very raw and can be triggering. Resources for support and help are included at the end of show notes - scroll down for more information. - Welcome back to a new episode of In My Truth! This week I have my friend Sarah Hannah on the podcast. Sarah and I first met in Minnesota through the Aubrey Marcus Fit For Service Fellowship (https://www.aubreymarcus.com/pages/fit-for-service-fellowship (https://www.aubreymarcus.com/pages/fit-for-service-fellowship)). “Sarah Hannah Howat is a certified life, addictions, and psychedelic preparation and integration coach, focusing primarily on forgiveness (of self and others), self-healing, and spiritual awakening / psycho-spiritual growth” - In this episode, we dive into: Betrayal and rejection Anger Relationships with men Ayahuasca Setting intentions and preparing for ceremony Navigating difficult moments in ceremony Knowing your values  Journaling to get in touch with your truth Trusting yourself Staying curious  - Resources mentioned in this episode The Sophia Code (https://www.amazon.com/Sophia-Code-Living-Transmission-Dragon/dp/0997935502) - Connect with Sarah Hannah Website (https://www.mssarahhannah.com) Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/mssarahhannah/) - Remember you’re not alone, and there is hope, even though it may not feel that way at times. Talk to someone, a friend or family member and let them support you. Reach out to a professional. Do whatever you need to do to start your journey back to feeling good. Here are some resources I found on Google (because I am not a professional, these are not recommendations, just suggestions with love and empathy from me to you): Lifeline (Australia): 13-11-14 is a confidential telephone crisis support service available 24/7 from a landline, payphone or mobile. Beyond Blue (Australia): 1-300-22-4636 OR chat online (http://event.squarespace-mail.com/?a=18713&m=5d0c2474383fbf0001c060b9&n=5d0c26525fafe900013e28ef&s=fe0000002c3f43&u=https%3a%2f%2fwww.beyondblue.org.au&t=&e=zoewinther%40gmail.com&h=bb294d20) between 3pm & 12am 7 days a week No Shame On You (USA): 1-800-273-(TALK) 8255 OR text 741741 for a 24/7 crisis text line (a live, trained crisis counsellor receives the text and responds quickly) OR visit I’m Alive (http://event.squarespace-mail.com/?a=18713&m=5d0c2474383fbf0001c060b9&n=5d0c26525fafe900013e28ef&s=fe0000002c3f43&u=http%3a%2f%2fwww.imalive.org&t=&e=zoewinther%40gmail.com&h=f653c668) for 24/7 online crisis chat National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (USA): 1-800-273-8255  Crisis Services (Canada): 1-833-456-4566 OR text 45645 between 4pm and 12am daily - To never miss an episode, subscribe to In My Truth with Sarah Riegelhuth. Share it with your network and start having more raw conversations. - If you’d like to be a guest on the show, find out more here: https://www.sarahriegelhuth.com/inmytruthpodcast (https://www.sarahriegelhuth.com/inmytruthpodcast) - Follow Sarah Riegelhuth on Instagram: @sarahriegelhuth @inmytruthpodcast - If You Enjoy This Show Please Subscribe and Give Us a 5-Star Rating ★★★★★ and Review on Apple Podcasts (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/in-my-truth/id1473919460)

Conscious Culture: The Evolving Future of Work
Freedom, Happiness, and Autonomy for Remote Workers with Steven Kapor

Conscious Culture: The Evolving Future of Work

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2020 27:34


Welcome everyone to this episode of the Conscious Culture podcast with Sarah Riegelhuth, CEO and founder of Grow My Team!  "If the values are clear, the decisions are easier"- Today, I am joined by Steven Kapor. I met Steven through the Entrepreneurs Organization at MIT in Boston. In this episode, we talk about how he has created such a happy work environment for his remote employees. Steven Kapor is the president of FUNDRIVER. A system that helps the non-profit community administer endowment funds in a more efficient way. - "Really it's putting employees first, over anything else, that leads to everything else working"- In this episode, we explore: Freedom for remote workers 4/10 scheduling Recruiting remote workers Creating happy companies Monitoring engagement with remote workers The importance of having a happy team Putting employees first Steven's journey as a leader Creating an effective environment for remote workers Alignment of team values Focusing on the "why" Autonomy in remote work - “By working remotely, you have a lot of autonomy, and if you have good culture and good values it really facilitates being able to work autonomously”- Connect with Steven http://fundriver.com (FUNDRIVER) - Thanks for listening to this episode of Conscious Culture: The Evolution of Work. A podcast for conscious leaders, brought to you by Grow My Team.  Follow us as we further explore real stories of remote companies and the thriving cultures they're creating. To stay updated with all of our episodes, subscribe to the podcast in your favourite podcasting app. For more information about remote work, https://www.growmyteam.com.au/ (check out more of Grow My Team here. ) Or email Sarah directly to have a chat about remote work, how it's done and how it can benefit your company: sarah@growmyteam.com.au. If You Enjoy This Show Please Subscribe and Give Us a 5-Star Rating ★★★★★ and Review on https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/conscious-culture-the-evolution-of-work/id1505811672 (Apple Podcasts)

In My Truth
Healing sexual trauma and reconnecting with our bodies with Adrian Ellison

In My Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2020 45:54


Disclaimer: What we talk about on In My Truth tends to be very raw and can be triggering. Resources for support and help are included at the end of show notes - scroll down for more information. - Welcome back to a new episode of In My Truth! This week I have one of my best friends, Adrian Ellison, on the podcast. Adrian and I first met through the Aubrey Marcus Fit For Service Fellowship (https://www.aubreymarcus.com/pages/fit-for-service-fellowship (https://www.aubreymarcus.com/pages/fit-for-service-fellowship)). Adrian is a creator, a coach, and a truth seeker sharing unconventional methods of healing such as alternative medicine, holistic psychology, and energetics.  - In this episode, we dive into: Trauma wounds Relationship dynamics Sacred sexuality Reconciling trauma through relationship Autoimmune disorders Trusting your body Physical manifestation of emotional pain Using Eastern Medicine to move energy Implants Self-Love - Connect with Adrian Adrian Ellison (https://linktr.ee/adrianellison) The Alpas Project (https://www.thealpasproject.com/couples-intimacy-retreat) - Remember you’re not alone, and there is hope, even though it may not feel that way at times. Talk to someone, a friend or family member and let them support you. Reach out to a professional. Do whatever you need to do to start your journey back to feeling good. Here are some resources I found on Google (because I am not a professional, these are not recommendations, just suggestions with love and empathy from me to you): Lifeline (Australia): 13-11-14 is a confidential telephone crisis support service available 24/7 from a landline, payphone or mobile. Beyond Blue (Australia): 1-300-22-4636 OR chat online (http://event.squarespace-mail.com/?a=18713&m=5d0c2474383fbf0001c060b9&n=5d0c26525fafe900013e28ef&s=fe0000002c3f43&u=https%3a%2f%2fwww.beyondblue.org.au&t=&e=zoewinther%40gmail.com&h=bb294d20) between 3pm & 12am 7 days a week No Shame On You (USA): 1-800-273-(TALK) 8255 OR text 741741 for a 24/7 crisis text line (a live, trained crisis counsellor receives the text and responds quickly) OR visit I’m Alive (http://event.squarespace-mail.com/?a=18713&m=5d0c2474383fbf0001c060b9&n=5d0c26525fafe900013e28ef&s=fe0000002c3f43&u=http%3a%2f%2fwww.imalive.org&t=&e=zoewinther%40gmail.com&h=f653c668) for 24/7 online crisis chat National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (USA): 1-800-273-8255  Crisis Services (Canada): 1-833-456-4566 OR text 45645 between 4pm and 12am daily - To never miss an episode, subscribe to In My Truth with Sarah Riegelhuth. Share it with your network and start having more raw conversations. - If you’d like to be a guest on the show, find out more here: https://www.sarahriegelhuth.com/inmytruthpodcast (https://www.sarahriegelhuth.com/inmytruthpodcast) - Follow Sarah Riegelhuth on Instagram: @sarahriegelhuth @inmytruthpodcast - If You Enjoy This Show Please Subscribe and Give Us a 5-Star Rating ★★★★★ and Review on Apple Podcasts (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/in-my-truth/id1473919460)

Conscious Culture: The Evolving Future of Work
Transitioning to remote work and reevaluating team structure with Peter Moriarty

Conscious Culture: The Evolving Future of Work

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2020 47:50


Welcome everyone to this episode of the Conscious Culture podcast with Sarah Riegelhuth, CEO and founder of Grow My Team!  "If you set up an office in a city of one million people, you are restricting yourself to 1% of the talent pool"- Today I'm joined by Peter Moriarty. Pete and I have connected through a number of conferences and mutual friends, and I'm excited to finally have him on the podcast. Pete is an expert in Small Business Cloud Computing and has been ranked as one of Australia's top 10 entrepreneurs under 30 four times by SmartCompany and Australian Anthill publications. He has also been featured in the Sydney Morning Herald, The Age, Australian Financial Review and Sky News Business advising on Business Cloud Technology.  - I think that's a good principle for life... deciding what you want, and then going and getting it.- In this episode, we explore: Freedom for employees Questioning “traditional” ways of running a team Working with younger teams Putting your team first Flexibility in team structure Freedom of remote work Making your own schedule Team health and productivity Face to face time with remote teams Co-work spaces Transitioning between work and personal time Practical tips for remote workers Working with employees who are new to remote work *Stay tuned until the end for the "bonus material" where Pete expands on the value of a fully remote company - “It is not the responsibility of the business owner to come up with all the plans and strategies… your team knows best what they need to do in their area of the business”- Connect with Peter https://www.itgenius.com (itGenius) https://www.youtube.com/user/itGeniusAustralia (YouTube Channel) - Thanks for listening to this episode of Conscious Culture: The Evolution of Work. A podcast for conscious leaders, brought to you by Grow My Team.  Follow us as we further explore real stories of remote companies and the thriving cultures they're creating. To stay updated with all of our episodes, subscribe to the podcast in your favourite podcasting app. For more information about remote work, https://www.growmyteam.com.au/ (check out more of Grow My Team here. ) Or email Sarah directly to have a chat about remote work, how it's done and how it can benefit your company: sarah@growmyteam.com.au. If You Enjoy This Show Please Subscribe and Give Us a 5-Star Rating ★★★★★ and Review on https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/conscious-culture-the-evolution-of-work/id1505811672 (Apple Podcasts)

Conscious Culture: The Evolving Future of Work
Rebuilding Infrastructure for the New World, and Creating Social Products for Digital Nomads with Sondre Rasch from SatefyWing

Conscious Culture: The Evolving Future of Work

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2020 35:47


Welcome everyone to this episode of the Conscious Culture podcast with Sarah Riegelhuth, CEO and founder of Grow My Team!  Today, I'm excited to be joined by Sondre Rasch, a Norwegian entrepreneur, living in the San Francisco area, and working on a new global remote health product, Safety Wing. This is something I have dreamed of, so I am so grateful to Sondre for making it, and to be working with him now.  I'm so happy to have Sondre on the podcast to discuss the current problems for remote workers and how we can begin working towards a new model. “Everything we do in society wants to know where you live and what is your phone number… everything is built around these structures” Remote work has long moved beyond simply being a trend or a lifestyle. It's a natural evolution in the way we work and collaborate and a complete and vital redesign with profound positive impact for businesses, teams and society as a whole.  With it comes a work culture revolution that requires putting culture, freedom, trust and conscious behaviour at the core of every business who wants to thrive.  I'm Sarah Riegelhuth, your host, and I'm a serial entrepreneur, investor and expert in growing happy, high-performing remote teams.  Since 2014 I've been running all of my businesses remotely and that has deeply changed who I am as a leader.  I've gone from micro-managing an unhappy team suffering high turnover and working long hours to moving to the US, traveling roughly six months of the year, loving the sh*t out of my team and being constantly amazed as to what we're achieving! Join me as we dive deep into conversations about remote work magic, conscious culture, and the future of work with some of the most inspiring founders and leaders in the remote work space.  Insights, tips, success and failure, innovation.. we share it all. Let's dive in! “There are 4.7 billion people online and more and more people are getting remote jobs”  In this episode, Sondre Rasch and Sarah Riegelhuth get into the struggles of digital nomads, rebuilding infrastructure for the new world, and creating new products for remote work and digital nomads “When we move to the internet, a lot of infrastructure doesn't work anymore… internet citizens need the same kind of infrastructure that normal people do, and a social safety net is just one of the most important ones” On this episode of Conscious Culture, Sarah Riegelhuth and her guest, Sondre Rasch, also discuss: The genesis of remote health and Sondre's company Social safety and insurance for remote workers The struggles of nomadic living Sondre's vision for the future of his company Rebuilding infrastructure of insurance for the modern world Rethinking the benefits we actually want and need as remote workers Merging work and life Internet countries and internet citizens Solving shared problems for citizens Countries that are currently supporting these internet citizens “I don't see a world, 20 years from now, where there isn't something like a country on the internet” - Links and resources mentioned in this episode: Safety Wing https://safetywing.com/remote-health?referenceID=24760322 (https://safetywing.com/remote-health?referenceID=24760322) Thanks for listening to this episode of Conscious Culture: The Evolution of Work. A podcast for conscious leaders, brought to you by Grow My Team.  Follow us as we further explore real stories of remote companies and the thriving cultures they're creating. To stay updated with all of our episodes, subscribe to the podcast in your favourite podcasting app. For more information about remote work, https://www.growmyteam.com.au/ (check out more of Grow My Team here. ) Or email Sarah directly to have a chat about remote work, how it's done and how it can benefit your company: sarah@growmyteam.com.au.

Ryan Magic Show
Sarah Riegelhuth: From Multimillionaire Business Woman To Suicidal To Freedom

Ryan Magic Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2020 83:54


Sarah Riegelhuth is a serial entrepreneur and investor in startups, having founded 8 companies since 2009. She is currently the CEO of Grow My Team (global recruitment), and sits on the Board of her other two companies, Wealth Enhancers and League of Extraordinary Women.Sarah is a speaker, blogger, host of the Conscious Culture Podcast and author of Get Rich Slow, appearing on TV and writing for many popular publications. She also sits on the board of several not-for-profits including Project Futures, Entrepreneurs Organisation and the Institute for Global Women Leaders.Recognised as the IFA Thought Leader of the Year, Sarah was also named as one of Melbourne’s Top 100 most influential, inspiring and creative citizens by The Age, and listed in the Top 50 Female Entrepreneurs under 40 by Shoestring. She holds a Bachelor of Business (Financial Planning) and several diplomas.What you’ll learn:How to express your most authentic selfHow to create more alignment with your mission and purposeHow to speak your truth with confidenceHow to bring more fulfillment in your lifeHow to heal and overcome emotional woundsHow to create unconditional self loveHow to integrate spirituality and businessHow to potentially heal physically illnessHow to create a cultutre that thrivesHow to build a business that is aligned with youHow to let go of control and attachmentHow to lead your teamHow to love what you doThe best way to communicate with your teamAnd so much more…Shownotes:24:00 - What has been the biggest part of your journey?32:00 - Healing Inner child wounds52:40 - How have you transitioned from being business-driven to a spiritual journey?1:10:30 - What’s your new business1:24 - Where can people find out more about you?1:26:36 - If someone came to you today what’s the most valuable thing you’d teach them?Follow Sarah on:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sarahjaneriegelhuth/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sarahriegelhuth/?hl=tlTwitter: https://twitter.com/sarahriegelhuthWebsite URL: https://www.sarahriegelhuth.com/LinkedIn : https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarahriegelhuth/If you loved this episode, please share it with someone you care about. Follow us at instagram.com/theryanmagic

The Art of Humanity
SEASON 6//Ep 63: Sarah Riegelhuth on How Healing Ourself Heals the World

The Art of Humanity

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2020 64:54


My guest today aligns with my mission of Truth.  Sarah is a serial entrepreneur and investor in startups, having founded 8 companies since 2009. Following several successful exits, she is currently the CEO of Grow My Team (global recruitment) and co-founder of League of Extraordinary Women. She is personally fueled by a passion for changing the status quo of how we work, conscious culture, community, gender equality and living life on one's own terms. Sarah is a speaker, blogger and author of Get Rich Slow, appearing on TV and writing for many popular publications. She has also held board positions on several not-for-profit organisations including Project Futures, Entrepreneurs Organisation, the Association of Financial Advisers and the Institute for Global Women Leaders. Recognised as the IFA Thought Leader of the Year, Sarah was also named as one of Melbourne's Top 100 most influential, inspiring and creative citizens by The Age, and listed in the Top 50 Female Entrepreneurs under 40 by Shoestring. She has completed the Entrepreneurial Master Program at MIT, holds a Bachelor of Business (Financial Planning) and several diplomas.  In this episode, we discuss: • How to develop an abundance mindset • How remote work is delivering the biggest quality of life upgrade  • the divide between fixing the institutions and fixing ourselves – and why the real work is in fixing ourselves through self-actualization. Let's go to the show!

Conscious Culture: The Evolving Future of Work
Leading with Human Kindness and a Full Heart with Zuhairah Scott Washington

Conscious Culture: The Evolving Future of Work

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2020 32:30


“When you're an entrepreneur, you build that culture. Founder-led companies are usually more culturally-aligned and driven with a purpose and a mission that drives business results." Welcome everyone to this episode of the Conscious Culture podcast with Sarah Riegelhuth, CEO and founder of Grow My Team!  Sarah and her guest Zuhairah Scott Washington were connected through Sarah's partner, Joe, who is participating in a accelerator group for developing keynote presentations with Z. Having heard Zuhairah's keynote presentation and hearing the similarities with Sarah's upcoming book, Joe had to make the introduction for the pair to talk all things conscious leadership and conscious culture. Zuhairah Scott Washington is a tech executive, entrepreneur, and angel investor. She's lived multiple lives in the industry over the last 15 years, most recently as an executive in high-growth start-ups including Uber and Expedia Group.   Zuhairah is now working on answering the question: what is missing from the leadership space? She has the credential of an MBA and works in business, yet, as an African-American woman, brings a different perspective to the traditional learnings about what it means to be a leader. Her keynote is about bringing your humanity to work and leading with human kindness and a full heart, something that is rarely spoken about in a corporate context. So, how can we embrace over this missed opportunity in corporate culture and our own businesses? Let's dive in. - “I think more and more people are hungry for connection. And not only connection to others on their team, but a deeper connection for what their work means for their life purpose." In this episode, Zuhairah Scott Washington and Sarah Riegelhuth get into leading with courage and compassion, the validity of our feelings as a leaders, and the next generation demanding more authenticity from their leaders. As we globally transition from the old world archetype of corporate culture and what leadership is into the new one that is being shepherded, this conversation with Zuhairah is one that will resonate: change and evolution is uncomfortable sometimes. The fear of going into the unknown will show up. But every time we test the reigns a little bit, we're choosing expansion and possibility. Thank the fear, and do it anyway. - “How do you show up in that way and still succeed in a world that is largely on the evolution, on the journey, of leading in this way?” - On this episode of Conscious Culture, Sarah Riegelhuth and her guest Zuhairah Scott Washington also discuss: Making space for emotions and bringing our full selves to work Not showing weakness as a leader Self-awareness versus pushing our emotions down Vulnerability and fallibility Seeing each other as humans on the journey to do the best work of our lives Working from a position of cautiousness  What we think we should be compared to what is really in our hearts and minds The freedom of the gig economy How millennials are driving the change to purpose-led work The generational shift in workplace culture The changing barriers to self-actualising work Living in the top of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs Self reflection and doing the inner work as a leader Awakening to racism globally and awareness of judgement, privilege, bias and the work that needs to be done Creating containers for risk and opportunities for our teams Being a leader is not a title, and a title does not make you a leader Resonating with people and making them feel psychologically safe - “We don't even know the stories we create sometimes. Check me, because I don't want to write any bullshit. I want to speak our truth as a company, our truth to where we are right now, what we've learned, our culture. I want to speak it.” - Links and resources mentioned in this episode: Connect with Zuhairah: http://zahairahwashington.com (zuhairahwashington.com) - Thanks for listening to this...

Things You Can't Un-Hear
Sarah Reigelhuth and Zoe Lamont // Money & Me - Live Event by Conscious Conversations

Things You Can't Un-Hear

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2020 79:57


Do you want to elevate your money game; seek financial independence and create more awareness about MONEY? In this special episode we share a live event via Conscious Conversations with our expert panel, Sarah Reigelhuth and Zoe Lamont. Money can be a taboo topic, but it is important to start the conversation on a deeper level, because it is healthy for us to talk about money and build our knowledge and confidence around it. Are our limited beliefs affecting out financial abundance? Were we raised with a limited mindset around money? How do we even start being more independent financially?About our speakers:Zoe Lamont, along with her co-founders, is responsible for launching Verve Super, Australia's ethical superannuation fund for women, by women. Zoe is driven by a passion for women's financial wellbeing and equality.. As a fellow of the School for Social Entrepreneurs, in 2009 she founded the 10thousandgirl Campaign and over the next eight years ran financial wellbeing programs for over 10,000 women, across metropolitan and regional Australia.Sarah Riegelhuth is a serial entrepreneur and investor in startups, having founded 8 companies since 2009. She is currently the CEO of Grow My Team (global recruitment), co-founder of League of Extraordinary Women, and author of Get Rich Slow. Sarah holds board positions on several not-for-profit organisations and is Recognised as the IFA Thought Leader of the Year….she was also named as one of Melbourne’s Top 100 most influential, inspiring, and creative citizens by The Age, and listed in the Top 50 Female Entrepreneurs under 40 by Shoestring.Find out more at www.consciousconversations.live & watch via YOUTUBE https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfKtoCXg1UKRN7TW5ER-wFw/Extra resources - https://vervesuper.com.au/verve-academy/blogs/verve/Get Rich Slow Book by Sarah Reigelhuth

Conscious Culture: The Evolving Future of Work
The game of entrepreneurship and working with our energy states with Andy Seth

Conscious Culture: The Evolving Future of Work

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2020 48:44


“Without space between notes, there's no music. And without space between thoughts, there's nothing beautiful that's going to come out. You're just stacking noise.” - Welcome everyone to this episode of the Conscious Culture podcast with Sarah Riegelhuth, CEO and founder of Grow My Team!  Today Sarah is joined by her friend Andy Seth from Flow Marketing. They've known each other for about five years, having met through EO in Colorado and bonding over sushi!  Along with running Flow Marketing (his ninth company!), Andy has his own podcast, the Andy Seth Show, has written a best selling book, and more than anything, he enjoys the game of business.  Andy was also once a DJ, and just celebrated 20 years of retiring by buying some new decks! - “I love the creativity and the artistic nature of what business allows you to do. Once you understand business, you can look at things in a different way and say, I want that!” - “Business represents to me that I get to create my life however I want it.” - In this episode, Andy Seth and Sarah Riegelhuth get into the game of entrepreneurship, having the final say in creative endeavours, free reign in implementation in our companies, and being intuitively led in business and life. Andy shares his story around the process of writing his book Bling, from how it came to him in a meditation as a speech, to creating extensive visuals and becoming a best-seller. It's also a conversation about cultivating intuition and letting our paths come to us through meditation, cooking or eureka moments in the shower.  Plus, we discover just how similar Andy and Sarah are, from the number of companies they've started to their backgrounds in finance and how that how influenced their world views.  - “I will live with the results. Good, bad or indifferent, I'll live with them, but this is what I want to put out into the world.” - On this episode of Conscious Culture, Sarah Riegelhuth and her guest Andy Seth also discuss: Owning your masters and creative control Entrepreneurial mindset Book writing and publishers Taking control over our creative licenses Deciding to not finish a book Working out what holds our attention Visual breaks Freedom in creative control Meditation and meditative activities Allowing for space between thoughts Not being able to shut off our minds The human experience and deciding to deal with it Feeling purpose-driven B Corps Creating positive net impacts with our businesses Money mindset and finance in Australia and the US The concept of intrapreneurship What millennials value: freedom, flexibility, empowerment and being engaged with the mission of the company How millennials are natural entrepreneurs and intrapreneurs Letting go of the reigns as leaders Fulfilment in helping build a company from the inside Integrators (eg, COOs, operations managers or GMs) in businesses and how appreciated they are Getting creatively blocked by our list of ideas Using flow state as a productivity and creativity tool Getting into flow state and intentionally triggering flow states Active release Flow state routines Multitasking and high intensity brain power Working with our energy states Working with our menstrual cycles Soft flow and hard flow states Removing distractions Staying open and curious - “Isn't it fascinating that we learn about our intuition through all the times we didn't follow it?” - Links and resources mentioned in this episode: Contact Andy: http://www.andyseth.com (www.andyseth.com) Entrepreneurs' Organisation Colorado: https://www.eonetwork.org/colorado (https://www.eonetwork.org/colorado) The Andy Seth Show: https://www.andyseth.com/theshow/ (https://www.andyseth.com/theshow/) Flow Marketing: https://www.feelmeflow.com/ Andy's guided meditation: https://bling.andyseth.com/download-the-bling-meditation Bling the book and the album: https://www.andyseth.com/bling/ BONUS: Andy will sign and mail a copy...

Conscious Culture: The Evolving Future of Work
How we've evolved as leaders and authentic leadership with Katrina Jones

Conscious Culture: The Evolving Future of Work

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2020 51:19


Welcome everyone to this episode of the Conscious Culture podcast with Sarah Riegelhuth, CEO and founder of Grow My Team!  I'm very excited to have my first guest from Europe on the show today: Katrina Jones, a friend of mine through the League of Extraordinary Women, another one of my companies! We've known each other since the League's early days, and we were lucky enough to have Katrina actually launch the League in the UK. We might one day share this story on the League podcast, but for now let's get into Katrina's group of companies under the Kendall Bailey brand, and her journey to becoming a conscious team leader.  - Katrina Jones is the founder and director of Kendall Bailey.  Since founding her first business over seven years ago, Katrina has gone on to build a million-pound group of Property Investment Companies in the UK. She now spends her time mentoring lifestyle entrepreneurs on creating their ideal businesses, giving them the time and financial freedom they desire through property investing. - “The hardest part of what I've done in the last decade is learning how to be a powerful leader.” - Remote work has long moved beyond simply being a trend or a lifestyle. It's a natural evolution in the way we work and collaborate and a complete and vital redesign with profound positive impact for businesses, teams and society as a whole.  With it comes a work culture revolution that requires putting culture, freedom, trust and conscious behaviour at the core of every business who wants to thrive.  I'm Sarah Riegelhuth, your host, and I'm a serial entrepreneur, investor and expert in growing happy, high-performing remote teams.  Since 2014 I've been running all of my businesses remotely and that has deeply changed who I am as a leader.  I've gone from micro-managing an unhappy team suffering high turnover and working long hours to moving to the US, traveling roughly six months of the year, loving the sh*t out of my team and being constantly amazed as to what we're achieving! Join me as we dive deep into conversations about remote work magic, conscious culture, and the future of work with some of the most inspiring founders and leaders in the remote work space.  Insights, tips, success and failure, innovation.. we share it all. Let's dive in! - “Your job on that journey is finding the people you want to learn from and educating yourself.” - In this episode, Katrina Jones and Sarah Riegelhuth get into self-development as leaders, learning from others, authentic leadership and aligning with our values.  - “The only thing I would prescribe to others as leaders is to do the inner work. Learn yourself as much as you possibly can, and bring yourself to your leadership.” - On this episode of Conscious Culture, Sarah Riegelhuth and her guest Katrina Jones also discuss: Educating ourselves Self-trust and confidence in our leadership style Looking up to other leaders Tossing out 90 day plans Trusting our intuition On-going business planning and implementation Finding what feels most resonate to us The sizes of our companies vs the number of our team members The difference between a leader and a manager Gaining the confidence to hire someone better than us at a job The honesty behind the cliche of being the dumbest person in the room Understanding our egos Figuring out where we want to play in our businesses The guilt involved in hiring staff Lean teams How our self-worth and identities are linked to our companies Being a martyr in business and feeling valuable Doing the inner work and expanding our experience Limiting beliefs in business Our stories around building a business The incessant desire to not stop doing Working in a sustainable way Putting energy and intention into our work - “The art is to do all of the research, learn all of the lessons, and then stop and reflect on which ones work, which...

Conscious Culture: The Evolving Future of Work
How to create impactful culture in our teams with Mike Arzt from The Public Works

Conscious Culture: The Evolving Future of Work

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2020 22:00


Welcome everyone to this episode of the Conscious Culture podcast with Sarah Riegelhuth, CEO and founder of Grow My Team!  I'm super excited today to be joined by one of my best friends, Mike Arzt, who lives here in Colorado where I'm also currently living. Mike was one of the first people I ever met in Denver, having met through an Entrepreneurs' Organisation event. He's been a great support to me personally and an inspiring leader in his business The Public Works which has an incredible culture. I'm so happy to have Mike on the podcast to talk about what makes The Public Works what it is, how he cultivates team culture and how it all began with working at Burton Snowboards and soaking up Jake Burton's leadership style. - “Our lives were redefined by being there, but so were everyone else's. That wasn't just Jake. That was what Jake created. And to me that's culture.” - Remote work has long moved beyond simply being a trend or a lifestyle. It's a natural evolution in the way we work and collaborate and a complete and vital redesign with profound positive impact for businesses, teams and society as a whole.  With it comes a work culture revolution that requires putting culture, freedom, trust and conscious behaviour at the core of every business who wants to thrive.  I'm Sarah Riegelhuth, your host, and I'm a serial entrepreneur, investor and expert in growing happy, high-performing remote teams.  Since 2014 I've been running all of my businesses remotely and that has deeply changed who I am as a leader.  I've gone from micro-managing an unhappy team suffering high turnover and working long hours to moving to the US, traveling roughly six months of the year, loving the sh*t out of my team and being constantly amazed as to what we're achieving! Join me as we dive deep into conversations about remote work magic, conscious culture, and the future of work with some of the most inspiring founders and leaders in the remote work space.  Insights, tips, success and failure, innovation.. we share it all. Let's dive in! - “You cannot even begin to grasp the ripple effect in the world because of that one person who followed their passions.”  - In this episode, Mike Arzt and Sarah Riegelhuth get into passion in our work, the lasting affects of good leaders in our lives, and the sprawling effect of empowering our teams with conscious culture. - “We get to just show up, all of it, as we are, and not have to hide and be this way or that way. When we bring our whole selves to work, when we have our crises people are like, You know what? I get it. They don't see you as the big boss with all the money and you have all the masks on.” - On this episode of Conscious Culture, Sarah Riegelhuth and her guest Mike Arzt also discuss: Pursuing the fun side of work All the people who count on us, from our team to our building tenants and their families Culture doesn't always pay the bills COVID-19 What ifs  Challenges of running businesses Team loyalty Business opportunities that look good vs business opportunities that feel good Culturally aligned team members The delineation between our professional and personal lives Changes in mindset Solidifying our connection to our team Supporting team members going through hard times All the experiences that life has to offer - “We don't have to go and do this. We could quit. People could bail and do something else. But we get to get through this, as a team.” - Links and resources mentioned in this episode: The Public Works: https://www.thepublicworks.biz/ (https://www.thepublicworks.biz/) Entrepreneurs' Organisation: https://www.eonetwork.org/colorado (https://www.eonetwork.org/colorado) Battery 621: http://www.battery621.com/ (http://www.battery621.com/) - Thanks for listening to this episode of Conscious Culture: The Evolution of Work. A podcast for conscious leaders, brought to you by Grow My Team. ...

Conscious Culture: The Evolving Future of Work
For those who have been forced into remote work with Sam Kabert

Conscious Culture: The Evolving Future of Work

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2020 33:59


Hey everyone, and welcome to this episode of Conscious Culture with Sarah Riegelhuth, CEO and founder of Grow My Team!  We're in the thick of it with what I'm calling the ‘C' word - let's not dive in too much, but here we are: living through this reality where we all have to work from home, something I've been doing for six years.  My guest on this episode is my friend and fellow https://www.aubreymarcus.com/pages/fit-for-service-mastermind (Aubrey Marcus FFS-er), Sam Kabert, and he's been working from home for a while, too! Let's dive in to all things remote work with Sam Kabert.  - “We've been building the cocoon, right now we're in the cocoon, and we're going to come out the other side with the transformation.” - Remote work has long moved beyond simply being a trend or a lifestyle. It's a natural evolution in the way we work and collaborate. A complete and vital redesign with profound positive impact for businesses, teams and society as a whole.  With it comes a work culture revolution that requires putting culture, freedom, trust and conscious behaviour at the core of every business that wants to thrive.  I'm Sarah Riegelhuth, your host, and I'm a serial entrepreneur, investor and expert in growing happy remote teams. Since 2014 I've been running all of my businesses remotely and that has deeply changed who I am as a leader. I've gone from micro-managing an unhappy team, suffering high turnover and working long hours, to moving to the US, traveling roughly six months of the year, loving the shit out of my team and being constantly amazed as to what we're achieving.  Join me as we dive deep into conversations about remote work magic, conscious culture, and the future of work with some of the most inspiring founders and leaders in the remote work space.  Insights, tips, success and failure, innovation.. we share it all.  - “The way that we look at work is going to massively change.” - In this episode, Sam and Sarah get into how their different businesses are surviving the current pandemic, including those that have taken a hit or needed to pivot, like merchandising, Airbnb property management and networking events.  Sam and Sarah also discuss how their day-to-day routines have and haven't changed in the current climate, how we're connecting with our people and the choice of diversity in where we live.  - “It becomes very addicting to find those little distractions in the house.” - On this episode of Conscious Culture, Sarah Riegelhuth and her guest Sam Kabert also discuss: Flexibility of hours with remote work Deliverable-based vs time-based work Different routines for work and setting our own schedules Personal productivity  Judging how people are working based on how we would do it Quality and standards of work Finding a routine working remotely Efficiency from home vs the office Get in, get out! Working when we feel called to Creative juices The level and type of interaction in our work days Vacationing with entrepreneurs Co-working spaces Distraction at work Creativity Our natural energy for working Being intentional Sharing the workload in our homes Communicating with our households Co-habitating and co-working https://www.netflix.com/watch/81062198?trackId=14277281&tctx=0%2C6%2Cbff61f2d-2ba3-4f5b-a4a1-256474da2ea1-342445133%2C%2C (Athleisure) and Penguin suits - “We don't want work to be separate from life. We want to be working on things we care about, things we're passionate about, things that make impact, whether we're an employee or an entrepreneur or a contractor or a freelancer. We want to know that the work we're doing makes a difference. And it's part of us, it's just as important as socialising and working out and spending time with our families.” - Thanks for listening to this episode of Conscious Culture: The Evolution of Work. A podcast for conscious leaders, brought to you by Grow My Team....

Date Forever
Working Remotely Together with Sarah Riegelhuth

Date Forever

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2020 27:11


There is magic in a positive, high-performance culture where working, living and playing together is blended in the best possible way. We chat with Sarah Riegelhuth who  is a serial entrepreneur and investor in startups, having founded 8 companies since 2009. Following several successful exits, she is currently the CEO of Grow My Team (global recruitment), and co-founder of League of Extraordinary Women. She has been running all of her companies remotely since 2014.   We chat  - How to stay connected while remote working - Showing up to work as your whole self - Managing your relationship when you are together…. all the time   Better Relationships We empower couples to create thriving relationships so that they can play all out in life, set big goals and put plans in place to actually achieve them Better World Many research studies have shown that great relationships are associated with better health, greater happiness, and even a longer life. If more of us had thriving, healthy, happy romantic relationships, we know we would have a better world. That's why, every time someone works with us, via our partnership with Buy1Give1 we also help someone else in the world. Yep a stranger, someone you'll never meet.   Connect with us Website - https://www.fuelcollective.com.au/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/thefuelcollective Facebook Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/thrivingcouples/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/fuel_collective Instagram - Date Forever - https://www.instagram.com/dateforever/ Instagram - Fuel Collective - https://www.instagram.com/fuel.collective/ Instagram - Nath - https://www.instagram.com/nathjaeger/ Instagram - Sammi - https://www.instagram.com/sammisomewhere/   Connect with Guest Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/sarahriegelhuth/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/growmyteam/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/theleaguewomen/ Website - https://www.growmyteam.com.au/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/growmyteam/ Conscious Culture Podcast - https://www.growmyteam.com.au/podcast-1

Feeling Free
Sarah Hawley - How to Be Financially Free

Feeling Free

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2020 76:12


Have you been feeling anxious lately about your current financial situation? How is your relationship with money? In this week's episode, Sarah Riegelhuth @sarahriegelhuth and I talk through what it means to be financially free and the misconception that most people have about it. Whatever you think about money, explains your relationship with it... If you feel called to free yourself from the misery of fear, I'm enrolling a small number of amazing souls for personal coaching. Learn more here: https://www.feeling-free.com/coaching (https://www.feeling-free.com/coaching) Music by Mason Brewer @masonbrewer Produced by Falero Studios Support this podcast

In My Truth
The onion of self-work and the role of plant medicine with Joe Hawley

In My Truth

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2020 54:56


“We’re like, in a global psychedelic trip right now.” “It is all ceremony.” - Disclaimer: What we talk about on In My Truth tends to be very raw and can be triggering. In this episode there is discussion of drug use and plant medicine. If this brings up any issues for you, we recommend skipping this episode and rejoining us in the next one. Resources for support and help are included at the end of show notes - scroll down for more information. - “Every single rule we ever think about is just made up.” - Welcome back to this week’s episode of In My Truth. I’m so happy to be back recording again! Just yesterday I recorded my episode with Zoe which was amazing (you can listen here: https://www.sarahriegelhuth.com/podcast-episodes/zoe-winther) that hopefully provided a bit of content on why the show went missing for a few months. And today, our guest is the man I was talking about in that episode! Luckily you can’t see me, because I’m probably a little bit red sitting here with the amazing man, Joe Hawley! We’ve known each other for over a year through the Aubrey Marcus Fit For Service Fellowship (https://www.aubreymarcus.com/pages/fit-for-service-fellowship), but we never really connected until a plant medicine retreat in Minnesota. We both ended up in Austin when self-quarantining measures started taking place and decided to isolate together. I’m feeling blessed to have this time with Joe and his dog, Freedom, but let’s get into Joe’s story: He grew up in Orange County, California, went to school at UNLV in Las Vegas, played football and got drafted in 2010 by the Atlanta Falcons. He’s lived out his childhood dream, spending 8 years in the NFL, but started to find his heart pulling him in a different direction. In this conversation with Joe, we get deep into the identity crisis that comes with career and life transitions, plant medicine, and inner work during isolation. Let’s dive in. - “You can feel when someone loves you. I can feel the way you’re looking at me right now!” - Join your host Sarah Riegelhuth as she’s joined by Joe Hawley in this episode of In My Truth, as they dive into the collective slow down, sharing things publicly for the first time, resistance and receiving ‘the call’. - “You just need the courage to look in the mirror and ask the questions." - Listen in to the In My Truth podcast as Sarah Riegelhuth and Joe Hawley get deep into the stories around leaving football, psychedelics and modalities for healing. - “That onion of self work is infinite.” Joe and Sarah also get vulnerable with the stories they’re living with around: ayahuasca ceremonies intentional mushroom ceremonies triggers how we relate to the world our relationships with our parents growing up in a Christian household spirituality universal truths, laws and rules open conversations the infinite religion unwinding our belief systems the power of the mind pushing the limits of what’s possible raising vibrations when psychedelic trips turn negative good and bad trips fear of sharing gratitude compassion reconnecting with our childhoods unconditional love breath work “I broke myself to pieces and then I found myself again on the journey.” - Resources, people and ideas mentioned in this episode of In My Truth: Quantum Coffee Podcast - coming soon: https://manvandogblog.com/ Soltara Ayahuasca Retreat: https://www.sarahriegelhuth.com/words/2019/5/25/ayahuasca-1 Dieta: https://www.ayahuascafoundation.org/what-is-an-ayahuasca-plant-dieta/ Breathwork with Claudia: https://www.amarsi.love/ Evryman Retreats: https://www.evryman.com/ Aubrey Marcus FFS podcast guests: Alex Nelson: https://www.sarahriegelhuth.com/podcast-episodes/alex-nelson Seve Mangrum: https://www.sarahriegelhuth.com/podcast-episodes/seve-mangrum Eliza Hedley: https://www.sarahriegelhuth.com/podcast-episodes/eliza-hedley Wyatt Hagerty: https://www.sarahriegelhuth.com/podcast-episodes/wyatt-hagerty Savannah Freemayer: https://www.sarahriegelhuth.com/podcast-episodes/savannah-freemayer - Remember you’re not alone, and there is hope, even though it may not feel that way at times. Talk to someone, a friend or family member and let them support you. Reach out to a professional. Do whatever you need to do to start your journey back to feeling good. Here are some resources I found on Google (because I am not a professional, these are not recommendations, just suggestions with love and empathy from me to you): Lifeline (Australia): 13-11-14 is a confidential telephone crisis support service available 24/7 from a landline, payphone or mobile. Beyond Blue (Australia): 1-300-22-4636 OR chat online between 3pm & 12am 7 days a week No Shame On You (USA): 1-800-273-(TALK) 8255 OR text 741741 for a 24/7 crisis text line (a live, trained crisis counsellor receives the text and responds quickly) OR visit I’m Alive for 24/7 online crisis chat National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (USA): 1-800-273-8255  Crisis Services (Canada): 1-833-456-4566 OR text 45645 between 4pm and 12am daily - To never miss an episode, subscribe to In My Truth with Sarah Riegelhuth. Share it with your network and start having more raw conversations. - If you’d like to be a guest on the show, find out more here: https://www.sarahriegelhuth.com/inmytruthpodcast - Follow Sarah Riegelhuth on Instagram: @sarahriegelhuth @inmytruthpodcast

In My Truth
What happened to the podcast?! Crying and ketamine with Zoe Winther

In My Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2020 54:50


What happened to the podcast?! Crying, Ketamine, Coronavirus and Cher with Zoe Winther - “I didn’t even want to let my mind wander, because I was afraid of where it would go.” - Disclaimer: What we talk about on In My Truth tends to be very raw and can be triggering. Resources for support and help are included at the end of show notes - scroll down for more information. - Welcome everyone back to this week’s episode of In My Truth. It has been quite a while between releasing episodes, although I’ve just released a flood of backdated content! It has been a while since I’ve recorded, so it’s really nice to be back on air AND I have the reason why we haven’t been on air with me as our guest today! My dear friend Zoe Winther and I thought it would be a fun way to get started again. Zoe is the editor and producer of this podcast, and in this episode we’re going to dive in to where she’s been and her truth behind why we put pause on In My Truth. Zoe Winther is the podcast’s biggest fan, listening to every podcast at least three times during the edit and show notes process. It has been an important step in her personal journey, and the themes it has brought into her life. Along with being a podcast producer, Zoe is the founder of Pickford Media and a talented writer - although it still feels unnatural for her to introduce herself to the world without the business context. In fact, one of Zoe’s poems resonated with me so strongly I shared it with my audience last year, and we’ll share it again now: - I wish that I could stay in this box for you.   And I promise I would even though it’s the wrong shape for me and I have to break my bones and rearrange my organs just to fit.   I would stay here and wait for you and, like all the boys that have come and gone before, I would set myself alight just to keep you warm.   I would set these broken parts to mend in misdirections.   I would live in ashes, bent backwards, facing the wrong way, if I knew that every moment could be like the first ones.   If you could acknowledge how misshapen I’d become and how much pain I lived in by being with you.   If knowing my discomfort you might carry around the box I lived in and gingerly guard me from the world around.   And being too scared to rip the box hinge from hinge for fear of what I might be when I stretched my limbs again, you could at least recognise who I could be, even deformed.   For I know you might not be strong enough to splinter your own hands prying it open, but if you could just open the lid every now and then, or puncture a window to let in the sun, I would stay here.   Wishing this box was my shape.   You can find more of Zoe’s writing and subscribe to her newsletter on her website here: www.zoewinther.com/love-notes - So, let’s go back to why we haven’t recorded for a while and dive in to where Zozo has been! - “This is so silly but how special would it be to honour my eight year old’s version of a wedding?” - Join your host Sarah Riegelhuth as she’s joined by Zoe Winther in this episode of In My Truth, as they dive into relationships with the men in their lives, not being seen, and doing the work during COVID-19 isolation. - “I do this podcast for no other reason than the universe told me to do it.” - Listen in to the In My Truth podcast as Sarah Riegelhuth and Zoe Winther get deep into the stories around masculinity, what happened when Sarah left Wealth Enhancers and had a breakdown, and all the healing work we’ve done and continue to do. - “The whole experience showed me that, what’s more important to me in this life is my relationships and my connections with people and the energetic exchange. It doesn’t matter, this business stuff or podcast editing or whatever, what matters is: Are you okay, and I love you, and I’m here when you’re ready." - Since sharing more of their stories, Sarah and Zoe are both keenly aware of the spaces our loved ones can create and hold for us to feel safe to share and to be seen, and how we can be doing that for others. Where and how are you showing up for your people? What have you learnt from holding space for others?   Zoe and Sarah also get vulnerable with the stories they’re living with around: ending up back at the parents’ house what it really means to get married reconciling masculine and feminine energy in our careers suicidal ideation finding our inner strength feeling let down by the men in our lives friends ending their lives the blessings in negative space being connected at a soul level intuition staying clear irrespective of other people’s opinions space gratitude childhood memories ayahuasca and ketamine ceremonies healing work spending time in the darkness feeling aligned with our own energy introspection during lockdown reconnecting with family isolating with a new partner sitting in discomfort the gifts in resistance not knowing how to expand plant medicine partying alcohol abuse - “I had to spend all of this time in the darkness, in the trenches, in the pits of hell to get through all of that and heal it, and get to a place now where the space opened up for me to welcome back the goodness of my childhood and my life.” - Resources, people and ideas mentioned in this episode of In My Truth: Conscious Culture Podcast https://www.growmyteam.com.au/podcast Soltara Ayahuasca Retreat https://www.sarahriegelhuth.com/words/2019/5/25/ayahuasca-1 Sarah’s Childhood Rewritten https://www.sarahriegelhuth.com/words/2020/4/6/childhood - “‘It’s fascinating because imagine if [COVID-19] happened a year ago.’ ‘Oh, fuck!’ ‘I mean, I was not in a good place, so I am grateful for this timing!’” - Remember you’re not alone, and there is hope, even though it may not feel that way at times. Talk to someone, a friend or family member and let them support you. Reach out to a professional. Do whatever you need to do to start your journey back to feeling good. Here are some resources I found on Google (because I am not a professional, these are not recommendations, just suggestions with love and empathy from me to you): Lifeline (Australia): 13-11-14 is a confidential telephone crisis support service available 24/7 from a landline, payphone or mobile. Beyond Blue (Australia): 1-300-22-4636 OR chat online between 3pm & 12am 7 days a week No Shame On You (USA): 1-800-273-(TALK) 8255 OR text 741741 for a 24/7 crisis text line (a live, trained crisis counsellor receives the text and responds quickly) OR visit I’m Alive for 24/7 online crisis chat National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (USA): 1-800-273-8255  Crisis Services (Canada): 1-833-456-4566 OR text 45645 between 4pm and 12am daily - To never miss an episode, subscribe to In My Truth with Sarah Riegelhuth. Share it with your network and start having more raw conversations. - If you’d like to be a guest on the show, find out more here: https://www.sarahriegelhuth.com/inmytruthpodcast - Follow Sarah Riegelhuth on Instagram: @sarahriegelhuth @inmytruthpodcast

In My Truth
Ending a marriage, mother wounding and masculine energy with Kelly Campbell

In My Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2020 54:04


“Do I want to own this agency? Who am I as a person? What is my purpose? It sounds cliche but: What is the meaning of my life?” - Disclaimer: What we talk about on In My Truth tends to be very raw and can be triggering. Resources for support and help are included at the end of show notes - scroll down for more information. - “It’s fascinating to dive into who was I as that little girl, and how is that showing up for me now?” - Welcome fam to this week’s episode of In My Truth. Well, actually, it’s pretty funny because I think I always say welcome to this week’s episode but at the time of recording this episode, I had a backlog of about 14 episodes that need to be edited and released - but we’ll get into that next week. Stay tuned! So, welcome to this week’s episode! I have my friend Kelly Campbell with me today. We were introduced through a friend and client of mine, and by the time we finally got in touch we couldn’t even remember why we were meeting! We starting talking about business and a referral program of Kelly’s, and then we connected on Instagram and realised there was a LOT more to talk about. Kelly is an agency transformation coach, working mostly with leaders to help them figure out how to find their purpose and discover a little bit more fulfilment in their work and their lives. Prior to this Kelly ran a digital marketing agency for non-profits before selling it in 2016, what she refers to as ‘the beginning of the beginning.’ These big moments in our life can transform us, thereby transforming the work we want to do and the way we show up in the world. In my journey of selling my financial planning company and finishing the financial planner chapter of my life, there was a level of ego death and saying goodbye to something I had attached my identity to. But it also led to rebirth. I’m excited to dive in to this conversation with Kelly Campbell and find out where the beginning of the beginning has taken her. - Join your host Sarah Riegelhuth as she’s joined by Kelly Campbell in this episode of In My Truth, as they dive into mother wounding, coming out, ending a marriage, grief and vulnerability. - “At what point in my life did I step away from my true nature?” - Listen in to the In My Truth podcast as Sarah Riegelhuth and Kelly Campbell get deep into the stories around shame, failure and guilt. - “The last interaction I had with her… I got her to the point where she was agreeing to go to see a professional with me, and then a couple of days before the first appointment she called and said, Yeah, I’m not going to be able to make it. And I said, You’re not going to be able to make it for the appointment, or you’re not going to be able to make it ever? And before you answer that, you understand what the difference is?” - Kelly and Sarah also get vulnerable with the stories they’re living with around: scales of justice identity work/life balance polarities reforming a friendship with an ex integration femininity and the portrayal of femininity by our mothers dishonesty and honesty attraction ego death rejection coming out as identifying as gay mother-daughter relationships boundary setting fear of exposure masculine energy how our inner child shows up in our adult life - Resources, people and ideas mentioned in this episode of In My Truth: Kelly's piece on Medium: https://medium.com/@k.l.campbell/unraveling-narcissistic-femininity-from-true-nature-7921d8e11e4 - Remember you’re not alone, and there is hope, even though it may not feel that way at times. Talk to someone, a friend or family member and let them support you. Reach out to a professional. Do whatever you need to do to start your journey back to feeling good. Here are some resources I found on Google (because I am not a professional, these are not recommendations, just suggestions with love and empathy from me to you): Lifeline (Australia): 13-11-14 is a confidential telephone crisis support service available 24/7 from a landline, payphone or mobile. Beyond Blue (Australia): 1-300-22-4636 OR chat online between 3pm & 12am 7 days a week No Shame On You (USA): 1-800-273-(TALK) 8255 OR text 741741 for a 24/7 crisis text line (a live, trained crisis counsellor receives the text and responds quickly) OR visit I’m Alive for 24/7 online crisis chat National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (USA): 1-800-273-8255  Crisis Services (Canada): 1-833-456-4566 OR text 45645 between 4pm and 12am daily - To never miss an episode, subscribe to In My Truth with Sarah Riegelhuth. Share it with your network and start having more raw conversations. - If you’d like to be a guest on the show, find out more here: https://www.sarahriegelhuth.com/inmytruthpodcast - Follow Sarah Riegelhuth on Instagram: @sarahriegelhuth @inmytruthpodcast

In My Truth
All the places our intuition has taken us with Hallie Rose

In My Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2020 58:35


“My intuition was saying, Yeah, you were born for this. And my logical brain was saying, People won’t listen to you, what do you have to say? And then my soul: I have a lot to say. Trust it, trust it.” DISCLAIMER: WHAT WE TALK ABOUT ON IN MY TRUTH TENDS TO BE VERY RAW AND CAN BE TRIGGERING. RESOURCES FOR SUPPORT AND HELP ARE INCLUDED AT THE END OF SHOW NOTES - SCROLL DOWN FOR MORE INFORMATION. - “My days of being a doormat are done. They’re done.”   Welcome everyone to this episode of In My Truth! I recorded this episode of the podcast in Costa Rica with my gorgeous friend Hallie Rose. I’d just finished up a week-long ayahuasca retreat at Soltara, which is always an amazing and transformative experience for me. (You can read the whole series of my first experience at Soltara here.) But on this beautiful warm day, the birds were chirping and I was sitting with my beautiful friend Hallie. Hallie Rose is doing a three-month volunteer position at Soltara, helping out with social media and recording her own podcast - you can find the episode with me here. She’s been on a journey of healing herself through other people’s stories, just like we are all doing on this journey with the In My Truth podcast, which was also born after an ayahuasca experience. Hallie is spreading the messages of other people’s stories, and in the process being a sponge of healing, learning and growing. The work is constant and it never ends, so what is Hallie Rose wrangling with at the moment? Thematically over 2019, Hallie was faced with a variety of opportunities to show up for herself and work on her intuition, but it is still something she struggles with.   Let’s dive in.    “What is my intuition and what is my fear? How do I delineate between that inner knowing and my ego holding me back?”   Join your host Sarah Riegelhuth as she’s joined by Hallie Rose in this episode of In My Truth, as they dive into working out where their gifts are, storytelling, resistance to the limelight, and developing trust.   “It’s kind of like being a little piece on a board game, and you’re being moved along. And then ayahuasca came into my life and it’s like someone plucked that piece off the board and says, ‘Do you realise you were on a board? Do you realise you were part of a game?’ while holding it loftily above the board. And the perspective that comes with that is so immense it’s almost crippling.” - Listen in to the In My Truth podcast as Sarah Riegelhuth and Hallie Rose get deep into the stories around creating a podcast, exploring healing with ayahuasca, and being told they’re acting selfishly.    “If I can just have trust that he did what he needed to do in his lifetime and that gifted to me what I need to do in my lifetime, then that helps me put something even as difficult as death into perspective.”   Since sharing more of their stories, Sarah and Hallie have opened the doors on more and more beautiful stories and conversations that have been incredibly healing. The conversations that happen behind closed doors can be so beneficial for others to hear.  Where could you be sharing more in order to help others heal and grow?    Hallie and Sarah also get vulnerable with the stories they’re living with around: the yearning of our souls being a storyteller being seen the logical brain staying in a place of trust allowing emotion owning our own stuff turning inward calling medicine into our lives peace abandonment wounding soul contracts and gratitude ayahuasca love bubbles spiritual bypassing asserting boundaries putting our needs above others’ projecting onto our partner feeling it out addiction to being busy forgiving ourselves consciously uncoupling our friendships attachment styles taking space in a relationship selfishness feminine and masculine energy how our inner child can show up being too much not having the answers   “I don’t want to play any games. I don’t want to read a book on dating and do this and do that to get the person. I want to be 100 percent in my truth, and my truth is: I’m struggling with boundaries, I have abandonment wounding, I’m super emotional and I’m going to cry. This is all me.”   - Remember you’re not alone, and there is hope, even though it may not feel that way at times. Talk to someone, a friend or family member and let them support you. Reach out to a professional. Do whatever you need to do to start your journey back to feeling good. Here are some resources I found on Google (because I am not a professional, these are not recommendations, just suggestions with love and empathy from me to you): Lifeline (Australia): 13-11-14 is a confidential telephone crisis support service available 24/7 from a landline, payphone or mobile.  Beyond Blue (Australia): 1-300-22-4636 OR chat online between 3pm & 12am 7 days a week  No Shame On You (USA): 1-800-273-(TALK) 8255 OR text 741741 for a 24/7 crisis text line (a live, trained crisis counsellor receives the text and responds quickly) OR visit I’m Alive for 24/7 online crisis chat  National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (USA): 1-800-273-8255   Crisis Services (Canada): 1-833-456-4566 OR text 45645 between 4pm and 12am daily - “I watched myself slip away. I watched myself go from being able to hold space for him and being able to stay in my stuff and let him be in his, and all of a sudden it was a big, messy puddle of I don’t know what is yours and what is mine and I am a complete mess. But that is when I then learned and understood.”   To never miss an episode, subscribe to In My Truth with Sarah Riegelhuth. Share it with your network and start having more raw conversations. - If you’d like to be a guest on the show, find out more here: https://www.sarahriegelhuth.com/inmytruthpodcast Follow Sarah Riegelhuth on Instagram: @sarahriegelhuth @inmytruthpodcast

In My Truth
Self-sabotage, standards, self-awareness and Space Jam with Katrina Lacsam

In My Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2020 41:47


“Just the belief that this was a magical thing made everyone believe they were All Stars. And it’s like, if only I had Bugs Bunny’s juice, that mojo, that placebo effect to get me through bad days.” - Disclaimer: What we talk about on In My Truth tends to be very raw and can be triggering. Resources for support and help are included at the end of show notes - scroll down for more information. - “I’m always waiting for something to happen versus taking control of it and owning it.” - Welcome everyone to this episode of In My Truth! I have my friend Katrina Lacsam on the show today, who I met through my best mate from the time I was about 13 years old, Liam Gordon. Katrina and I met last year when I was visiting Liam in Chicago, and we had a nice evening out despite my dengue fever! Like all of my podcast guests, Katrina and I were drawn back to each other after this brief meeting, and I’m so excited to talk to her today about her truth. We recorded this episode of In My Truth on New Year’s Eve, a symbolic turning point for many of us and a poignant time for this conversation with Katrina Lacsam. While in the past Katrina was typically working on NYE, this year it feels more material, reflective and thankful. So, on this day so emblematic of turning over a new leaf, let’s dive in to what Katrina is wrangling with. - “I always believe that if you get to the core of an issue, it doesn’t repeat." - Join your host Sarah Riegelhuth as she’s joined by Katrina Lacsam in this episode of In My Truth, as they dive into self-sabotage, burn out, the standards we hold ourselves to and stepping in as a parental figure in our families. - “It’s not that I’m lacking it, I know what unconditional love looks like, and I’m not going to waste my time chasing the fantasy of that.” - Listen in to the In My Truth podcast as Sarah Riegelhuth and Katrina Lacsam get deep into the stories around our motivations, self-sabotaging behaviour like drinking, being intentional about dating, and getting to really know ourselves. - “If only the journey there was easier!” - Like many of us, Sarah and Katrina are still dealing with getting to the core of issues in order to release them and stop repeating them. How are you getting to the core of repeating problems in your life?   Katrina and Sarah also get vulnerable with the stories they’re living with around: safety nets inspiration being wavy vs being grounded getting clear on what we want starting to date again our behaviour and our goals patterns and triggers directness in dating being called a pushover altruism maintaining many friendships exploring monogamy intentional friendships expectations and pressures setting boundaries with people being in alignment feeling trapped shifting our relationship with alcohol reframing our beliefs death of loved ones letter writing how we process information verbal diarrhoea - “If things are going to suck anyway, if there are going to be all of these challenges, I may as well enjoy what I’m doing now.” - Remember you’re not alone, and there is hope, even though it may not feel that way at times. Talk to someone, a friend or family member and let them support you. Reach out to a professional. Do whatever you need to do to start your journey back to feeling good. Here are some resources I found on Google (because I am not a professional, these are not recommendations, just suggestions with love and empathy from me to you): Lifeline (Australia): 13-11-14 is a confidential telephone crisis support service available 24/7 from a landline, payphone or mobile. Beyond Blue (Australia): 1-300-22-4636 OR chat online between 3pm & 12am 7 days a week No Shame On You (USA): 1-800-273-(TALK) 8255 OR text 741741 for a 24/7 crisis text line (a live, trained crisis counsellor receives the text and responds quickly) OR visit I’m Alive for 24/7 online crisis chat National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (USA): 1-800-273-8255  Crisis Services (Canada): 1-833-456-4566 OR text 45645 between 4pm and 12am daily - “If I can just have trust that he did what he needed to do in his lifetime and that gifted to me what I need to do in my lifetime, then that helps me put something even as difficult as death into perspective.” - To never miss an episode, subscribe to In My Truth with Sarah Riegelhuth. Share it with your network and start having more raw conversations. - If you’d like to be a guest on the show, find out more here: https://www.sarahriegelhuth.com/inmytruthpodcast - Follow Sarah Riegelhuth on Instagram: @sarahriegelhuth @inmytruthpodcast  

In My Truth
What happens when we lose our twin flame? with Sam Kabert AKA SwagSam

In My Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2020 42:09


“I’ve had this eternal feeling of loneliness, and when I talk to people about it I have to explain, No, I’m not talking about not settling down in this life time, I’m talking about eternal! I’m not worried about this life, I’m worried about after this life.” - Disclaimer: What we talk about on In My Truth tends to be very raw and can be triggering. Resources for support and help are included at the end of show notes - scroll down for more information. - Welcome everyone to this episode of In My Truth! I have my friend Sam Kabert on with me today and I’m very excited to dive in to what he is currently wrangling with. Sam and I were introduced through a mutual friend and client of mine in Grow My Team. We’ve been trying to connect for a while and over a few different continents, but we’re finally sitting down today to dive in to this episode of In My Truth. Sam Kabert has a personal brand SwagSam and has been heavily in the content game: he’s had nine podcasts over the last three years, written three books in a year and created a few Youtube shows. He’s been grinding, and despite making it into the 40 Under 40 list, he had a depression that culminated in a breakup with his twin flame. Since then, Sam has spiralled into spirituality through ayahuasca ceremony and is now working on what he calls ‘soul life balance’ to create a new normal. There’s a lot of ground to cover, so let’s dive in. - Join your host Sarah Riegelhuth as she’s joined by Sam Kabert in this episode of In My Truth, as they dive into twin flame love and what happens when you lose it. - “I feel like with this breakup, I was dealing with every breakup I’d ever had.” Listen in to the In My Truth podcast as Sarah Riegelhuth and Sam Kabert get deep into the stories around past relationships, finding gratitude and the many different kinds of therapy, from past life regression ceremonies to plant medicine. - “It was October 2016 when I said I really wanted to love myself because I realised that I didn’t, and it’s three and a bit years later and I can say I don’t 100 percent love myself, yet. I think I’m pretty close, I keep having these times where I think I’m here and then I find myself in self-loathing again. It’s such a journey. I had no idea what a journey I would be embarking on.” - Like many of us, Sarah and Sam are still dealing with the loss of significant romantic relationships. The healing journey is long and has many ups and downs. Have you lost a twin flame? What does the healing journey look like for you?   Sam and Sarah also get vulnerable with the stories they’re living with around: break ups how breakups can bring out what we need to heal starting to date again ayahuasca ceremonies gratitude for the opportunity to learn acceptance loneliness attracting conscious people into our lives old behavioural patterns coming up opening up our vulnerabilities with our partners Akashic records ceremony past life regression how our childhood wounds manifest in our adult lives alcohol-fuelled shadow behaviour our online presence and hiding relationships from the internet loving ourselves trusting the process of the universe conscious fear letting go making friends with darkness depression curiosity and not knowing - “Some days I’m loving myself and I’m on fire, it’s like a tall peak. And the next day I am in the biggest pit and I wasted all of that positive energy. But I love those highs. People are like, Oh you just need to find the happy medium, and I’m like, No, those highs are great! I don’t want to give up that high! Can I just not be in that pit after the high? And that’s where I’m trying to find the balance with self love.” - Resources, people and ideas mentioned in this episode of In My Truth: Akashic records https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akashic_records Westworld https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Westworld_(TV_series) Mira Kelley https://mirakelley.com/ Soltara https://www.sarahriegelhuth.com/words/2019/5/25/ayahuasca-1 The Matrix https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0133093/ Eat, Pray, Love https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0879870/ Win the Day with James Whittaker https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/win-the-day-with-james-whittaker/id1455531200 - “I like to think that now I have a nice happy medium of being able to tap into the soulful and mindful, and to also live this fun life of not knowing. I feel curious on a daily basis.” - Remember you’re not alone, and there is hope, even though it may not feel that way at times. Talk to someone, a friend or family member and let them support you. Reach out to a professional. Do whatever you need to do to start your journey back to feeling good. Here are some resources I found on Google (because I am not a professional, these are not recommendations, just suggestions with love and empathy from me to you): Lifeline (Australia): 13-11-14 is a confidential telephone crisis support service available 24/7 from a landline, payphone or mobile. Beyond Blue (Australia): 1-300-22-4636 OR chat online between 3pm & 12am 7 days a week No Shame On You (USA): 1-800-273-(TALK) 8255 OR text 741741 for a 24/7 crisis text line (a live, trained crisis counsellor receives the text and responds quickly) OR visit I’m Alive for 24/7 online crisis chat National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (USA): 1-800-273-8255  Crisis Services (Canada): 1-833-456-4566 OR text 45645 between 4pm and 12am daily - To never miss an episode, subscribe to In My Truth with Sarah Riegelhuth. Share it with your network and start having more raw conversations. - If you’d like to be a guest on the show, find out more here: https://www.sarahriegelhuth.com/inmytruthpodcast - Follow Sarah Riegelhuth on Instagram: @sarahriegelhuth @inmytruthpodcast

In My Truth
Avoidance techniques and our negative relationship patterns with Conner Moore

In My Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2020 45:43


“What I find so fascinating about life in general is how you think you can have something sorted out, but it just gets trickier and trickier. It’s a sneaky little motherf*cker!” - Disclaimer: What we talk about on In My Truth tends to be very raw and can be triggering. Resources for support and help are included at the end of show notes - scroll down for more information. - Welcome everyone to this episode of In My Truth! I’m very excited to have a guest on today’s show who I met through a bunch of mutual friends on Instagram. He is Conner Moore, and just prior to recording this episode, we’d spent four days together with the Fit For Service crew and Aubrey Marcus in Malibu, and here we are on In My Truth, back home, full of downloads and excited to see what comes up today. Conner is the host of The Realness podcast and a retreat facilitator at Soltara in Costa Rica. He enjoys helping people understand themselves a little bit better and at the end of the day take life a little bit less seriously. Conner is currently moving through avoidance and the manifestation of avoidance in his life, and in this conversation we get both deep AND get distracted as we conveniently avoid the untruths we’re wrangling. Take a deep breath, we're diving into everything we’re avoiding! - Join your host Sarah Riegelhuth as she’s joined by Conner Moore in this episode of In My Truth, as they dive into all the ways they push against their personal development journeys: through avoidance techniques, blowing things up with partners, and falling into destructive patterns. - “I feel like one of the first things she ever taught me was how to be disappointed.” - Listen in to the In My Truth podcast as Sarah Riegelhuth and Conner Moore get deep into the tough stuff around being in relationships, whether they’re long-term and committed, just starting out, or we’re well on our way to non-monogamy. - “I will spiral into crying, I’m in the middle of an argument with a partner, and the feeling I get is I miss my dad, I want my dad.” Like many of us, Sarah and Conner are still working through their own personal healing journeys in order to have better romantic relationships, more conscious sex, and to call in conscious community. Where are you in your healing journey and how does it relate to other parts of your life? Conner and Sarah also get vulnerable with the stories they’re living with around: avoidance journaling personal development journey low-hanging fruit integration having a parent who is an addict starting to date again patterns of relationship fixing people never being alone the righteousness of being the conscious one in a relationship calling conscious community fear refuges reacting to fear unconsciously the masks we wear to protect us from what we’re most afraid of spiritual bypassing reverting back to childlike emotions resenting ourselves conscious sex scarcity mindset the need for validation abandonment feeling trapped our feelings compared to our realities love and having to do the work keeping excitement and novelty in relationships different experiences of non-monogamy “I’m saying that I want to attract all of these conscious people into my life, and all of a sudden I realise that when I’m faced with all of these people who are, I don’t get to be the conscious one. And my ego is like, But… who are you if you’re not that person?” - Resources, people and ideas mentioned in this episode of In My Truth: Soltara Tara Brach  Heal Your Wounds and Find Your True Self - Lise Bourbeau Dan Siegel - Mindsight Esther Perel Podcast - “I’m very open to the fact that this could just be another symptom of everything that I’ve always struggled with: wanting attention, validation, love.” - “I had a belief that our love would conquer all and I wouldn’t have to work that hard.” - Remember you’re not alone, and there is hope, even though it may not feel that way at times. Talk to someone, a friend or family member and let them support you. Reach out to a professional. Do whatever you need to do to start your journey back to feeling good. Here are some resources I found on Google (because I am not a professional, these are not recommendations, just suggestions with love and empathy from me to you): Lifeline (Australia): 13-11-14 is a confidential telephone crisis support service available 24/7 from a landline, payphone or mobile. Beyond Blue (Australia): 1-300-22-4636 OR chat online between 3pm & 12am 7 days a week No Shame On You (USA): 1-800-273-(TALK) 8255 OR text 741741 for a 24/7 crisis text line (a live, trained crisis counsellor receives the text and responds quickly) OR visit I’m Alive for 24/7 online crisis chat National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (USA): 1-800-273-8255  Crisis Services (Canada): 1-833-456-4566 OR text 45645 between 4pm and 12am daily - To never miss an episode, subscribe to In My Truth with Sarah Riegelhuth. Share it with your network and start having more raw conversations. - If you’d like to be a guest on the show, find out more here: https://www.sarahriegelhuth.com/inmytruthpodcast - Follow Sarah Riegelhuth on Instagram: @sarahriegelhuth @inmytruthpodcast

In My Truth
Manifestation, intuition, purpose... and having no money left and no idea what's next with Lucie Dawson

In My Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2020 46:40


“In meditation, a clanger of a lightning strike struck me and I was like, Oh my God, this is my path, this is my gift to the world.” - Disclaimer: What we talk about on In My Truth tends to be very raw and can be triggering. Resources for support and help are included at the end of show notes - scroll down for more information. - Welcome everyone to this episode of In My Truth! Today I have a superstar friend from Fit For Service joining us from her spot in the sun in Mexico: Lucie Dawson. Somewhat different to where I recorded this episode in Colorado! Lucie is originally from England and has spent the majority of her adult traveling and working as a private chef. She’s spent the last ten years living in Byron Bay, and the last couple of years have seen a topsy-turvy turnaround in her life. Something just didn’t feel right, so Lucie packed up her bags and followed her intuition, jumping back into her traveler lifestyle. We recorded this episode on Lucie’s very last day in Mexico after manifesting her dream of getting to live and work there. A lot was coming up for her. So, shall we dive in? - Join your host Sarah Riegelhuth as she’s joined by Lucie Dawson in this episode of In My Truth, as they dive into intuition, manifestation, our paths of purpose… and having no money left and no idea what’s next. - “We’re living in this amazing paradise also known as reality, and it’s a participatory environment. You have to be open to everything that’s happening around you and you have to acknowledge all of these tiny little subtle signs, and the more that you start to notice them, the more you start to conscious of them, the more they start to notice you back.” - Lucie and Sarah also get vulnerable with the stories they’re living with around: manifesting aligning with our truth red flags and intuition synchronicities and pushing forward perceiving worth through productivity veering off course running out of money starting a business not knowing what is coming next raising capital being confronted by self-doubt gratitude non-monogamy and unconventional paths compartmentalising “Money is such an energetic thing. There’s so much around it to figure through and it’s so representative of so many things in our lives.” - Remember you’re not alone, and there is hope, even though it may not feel that way at times. Talk to someone, a friend or family member and let them support you. Reach out to a professional. Do whatever you need to do to start your journey back to feeling good. Here are some resources I found on Google (because I am not a professional, these are not recommendations, just suggestions with love and empathy from me to you): Lifeline (Australia): 13-11-14 is a confidential telephone crisis support service available 24/7 from a landline, payphone or mobile. Beyond Blue (Australia): 1-300-22-4636 OR chat online between 3pm & 12am 7 days a week No Shame On You (USA): 1-800-273-(TALK) 8255 OR text 741741 for a 24/7 crisis text line (a live, trained crisis counsellor receives the text and responds quickly) OR visit I’m Alive for 24/7 online crisis chat National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (USA): 1-800-273-8255  Crisis Services (Canada): 1-833-456-4566 OR text 45645 between 4pm and 12am daily - To never miss an episode, subscribe to In My Truth with Sarah Riegelhuth. Share it with your network and start having more raw conversations. - If you’d like to be a guest on the show, find out more here: https://www.sarahriegelhuth.com/inmytruthpodcast - Follow Sarah Riegelhuth on Instagram: @sarahriegelhuth @inmytruthpodcast  

In My Truth
Pushing through the dark and hopeless spaces with Jinica Torrez

In My Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2020 34:57


“Even in those dark, hopeless spaces, push through it. Even though it feels so real and that you have no options and everything in your psyche is telling you to quit and let the suffering be done, if you can just get through to the other side, the answers will come to you. It’s not hopeless.” - Disclaimer: What we talk about on In My Truth tends to be very raw and can be triggering. In this episode there is discussion of sexual abuse, depression and suicide. If any of these are triggers for you, I recommend skipping this episode and joining us again in the next one. Resources for support and help are included at the end of show notes - scroll down for more information. - Welcome everyone to this episode of In My Truth! I have my dear friend Jinica Torrez on the show today, another friend and guest on the show I’ve met through the Fit For Service program! Jinica grew up in California and currently lives in the deserts of Arizona. She’s 34 years old and still feels like she’s trying to get her shit together. She describes her whole life as having a negative lens, and joined the Fit For Service program in order to work on herself to better serve others and the world. In this conversation, we get into Jinica’s childhood trauma, how it has manifested in her life and how she’s dealing with her relationship with herself. It’s a process, and right now Jinica is struggling with how her career has turned out compared to what she imagined when she was younger, and how to make the transition into her new-found purpose. Let’s dive in. “My heart breaks for injustice of your situation.” - Join your host Sarah Riegelhuth as she’s joined by Jinica Torrez in this episode of In My Truth, as they dive into their stories, all the ways they hid them due to shame, and all the ways they’re now sharing them with the world (and how that has changed their lives!). - “What I had learned was that my truth either wasn’t valid, or was going to get me in trouble or get me banished, so I learned very quickly not to share my truth.” - Listen in to the In My Truth podcast as Sarah Riegelhuth and Jinica Torrez get deep into dealing with childhood trauma, sexual assault, being a child of divorce, and all the different stories we grow up believing from childhood. Jinica and Sarah also get vulnerable with the stories they’re living with around: feeling like you’re not being heard childhood behaviour shyness being let down by adults as a child learning disabilities stemming from abuse not being good enough rejection exploring non-monogamy letting people down dealing with suicidal thoughts experiencing a breakdown detaching from emotions the grief process losing a parent journaling as medicine running away - Resources, people and ideas mentioned in this episode of In My Truth: The Unraveling Fern Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the.unraveling.fern/   - Remember you’re not alone, and there is hope, even though it may not feel that way at times. Talk to someone, a friend or family member and let them support you. Reach out to a professional. Do whatever you need to do to start your journey back to feeling good. Here are some resources I found on Google (because I am not a professional, these are not recommendations, just suggestions with love and empathy from me to you): Lifeline (Australia): 13-11-14 is a confidential telephone crisis support service available 24/7 from a landline, payphone or mobile. Beyond Blue (Australia): 1-300-22-4636 OR chat online between 3pm & 12am 7 days a week No Shame On You (USA): 1-800-273-(TALK) 8255 OR text 741741 for a 24/7 crisis text line (a live, trained crisis counsellor receives the text and responds quickly) OR visit I’m Alive for 24/7 online crisis chat National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (USA): 1-800-273-8255  Crisis Services (Canada): 1-833-456-4566 OR text 45645 between 4pm and 12am daily - To never miss an episode, subscribe to In My Truth with Sarah Riegelhuth. Share it with your network and start having more raw conversations. If you’d like to be a guest on the show, find out more here: https://www.sarahriegelhuth.com/inmytruthpodcast Follow Sarah Riegelhuth on Instagram: @sarahriegelhuth @inmytruthpodcast

In My Truth
How we sit in the discomfort of feeling unworthy with Eliza Hedley

In My Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2020 29:33


“People follow you for a reason. They can mute you, they can unfollow. The people who are tuning into what you are saying are genuinely people who want to hear what you are saying, so that’s what I say to myself every time I feel vulnerable.” - Disclaimer: What we talk about on In My Truth tends to be very raw and can be triggering. Resources for support and help are included at the end of show notes - scroll down for more information. - Welcome everyone to this episode of In My Truth! I have a guest today all the way from Perth, Australia: Eliza Hedley. Eliza is another guest I know through the Aubrey Marcus Fit for Service program! She is a holistic nutritionist and currently studying herbal medicine, which is her deep rooted passion. But what is coming up for Eliza today? Let’s dive into this conversation around self-worth, body image and relationships, our triggers for feeling unworthy, and how we work on accepting ourselves. “It’s not me, it’s them!” - Join your host Sarah Riegelhuth as she’s joined by Eliza Hedley in this episode of In My Truth, as they dive into their journeys of self-worth in every facet, from dating to business. - “Who determines what’s good? Who determines what’s amazing? Who determines what is going to be valuable to people?” Eliza and Sarah also get vulnerable with the stories they’re living with around: being worthy of having a platform expressing ourselves feeling in our truth before and after hitting post on social media nervousness of being on a podcast getting out of our comfort zones fear of not bringing anything to the table exploring non-monogamy breaking up with exes going through repetitive struggle getting used to being alone missing having a partner abandonment issues changing family dynamics being unworthy of love and attention need for validation feeling unworthy of having a family having a Jesus Complex attachment systems and attachment theory being secure, anxious and/or avoidant consistency playing roles in relationships expected gender roles putting partners on pedestals scarcity mindsets in relationships encoded Disney Princess messages online dating “I can feel myself wanting to close. I’ve always been such an open-hearted person and I fall in love easily, but I can feel myself wanting to close and wanting to protect myself.” - “You were an expert role player but now the show is over and oh no, you have to be yourself 24/7!” - Remember you’re not alone, and there is hope, even though it may not feel that way at times. Talk to someone, a friend or family member and let them support you. Reach out to a professional. Do whatever you need to do to start your journey back to feeling good. Here are some resources I found on Google (because I am not a professional, these are not recommendations, just suggestions with love and empathy from me to you): Lifeline (Australia): 13-11-14 is a confidential telephone crisis support service available 24/7 from a landline, payphone or mobile. Beyond Blue (Australia): 1-300-22-4636 OR chat online between 3pm & 12am 7 days a week No Shame On You (USA): 1-800-273-(TALK) 8255 OR text 741741 for a 24/7 crisis text line (a live, trained crisis counsellor receives the text and responds quickly) OR visit I’m Alive for 24/7 online crisis chat National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (USA): 1-800-273-8255  Crisis Services (Canada): 1-833-456-4566 OR text 45645 between 4pm and 12am daily   To never miss an episode, subscribe to In My Truth with Sarah Riegelhuth. Share it with your network and start having more raw conversations.   If you’d like to be a guest on the show, find out more here: https://www.sarahriegelhuth.com/inmytruthpodcast   Follow Sarah Riegelhuth on Instagram: @sarahriegelhuth @inmytruthpodcast

In My Truth
Sex addiction, sexual trauma and plant medicine with Wyatt Hagerty

In My Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2020 59:45


“My guts are coming out, my eyes are being pulled out, my skin’s getting set on fire. Every part of me was being torn to pieces by the removal of the trauma.” DISCLAIMER: WHAT WE TALK ABOUT ON IN MY TRUTH TENDS TO BE VERY RAW AND CAN BE TRIGGERING. IN THIS EPISODE THERE IS TALK ABOUT SEX ADDICTION, SEXUAL ABUSE OF CHILDREN AND SOME EXPLICIT LANGUAGE. IF ANY OF THESE ARE A TRIGGERS FOR YOU, WE RECOMMEND SKIPPING THIS EPISODE AND JOINING US AGAIN IN THE NEXT ONE. RESOURCES FOR SUPPORT AND HELP ARE INCLUDED AT THE END OF SHOW NOTES - SCROLL DOWN FOR MORE INFORMATION. - Welcome everyone to this episode of In My Truth! Today I have another one of my Aubrey Marcus Fit for Service Fellowship friends joining us, Wyatt Hagerty. I’ve had a few of our Fit for Service community on the show, and so far we’ve all been willing to dive into truth, untruth and the uncomfortable stuff, and this episode is no different! Wyatt works for the Fit for Service Fellowship, beginning as a member of the group and hatching a secret plan to be Aubrey’s personal videographer and find his tribe. It worked, and now he’s living the dream! But despite this, Wyatt is working through and wrangling stories and untruths - like all of us.  Wyatt talks us through his addiction, his childhood trauma, and he gets deep into what ayahuasca  and mambo ceremonies have opened up for him. So, how does Wyatt implement what he’s learnt and how does he alchemise struggle into strength? Let’s dive in.   “What is the best possible good of this situation? And I thought about it, and I’m going to help people.”   Join your host Sarah Riegelhuth as she’s joined by Wyatt Hagerty in this episode of In My Truth, as they dive into the process of healing and expression their sexuality. From sexual shame, to sex addiction, to healing from sexual trauma and abuse as a child, this conversation gets deep about recovery, and how plant medicine can play a role in the journey.  “I’m so grateful that I was called to break that chain.” - “This memory popping back into my head lead me to think, okay, something isn’t right here and I’m not certain what it is, but I need to ask.” Like many of us, Sarah and Wyatt have had to process their pasts as part of their healing journey. What has come up for you with revisiting your childhood, and have you tried any alternative therapies in your journey? Wyatt and Sarah also get vulnerable with the stories they’re living with around: managing emotions denial seeing a therapist moving through addiction sexual gratification break ups feeling trapped all-consuming sexual attraction, attention and validation filling holes with people pleasure-seeking taking mushrooms how trauma can manifest physically  feeling unworthy how our traumas interconnect with our partners ayahuasca ceremony our higher selves trying to get us to confront our pasts alchemising struggle into strength the imagery our subconscious comes up with our feelings towards children and where they come from becoming okay with our pain bisexuality kambo ceremonies our connection to nature tracking our moods becoming a man external validation how women’s cycles are linked to the moon phases energetic healing the healed masculine calling in a partner building powerful sexual energy temptation sexual dynamics   “Waking up on Thursday I just thought, this might be my first day as a man.” - Resources, people and ideas mentioned in this episode of In My Truth: Predicaments with Wyatt Hagerty Healing my asthma Breathe Mental health, asthma and how we feel love as children Ayahuasca #1 Aubrey Marcus Fit For Service HP Lovecraft International Association of Kambo Practitioners Daylio The Truth - Neil Strauss The Way of The Superior Man - David Deida “I can heal, I can stay healed, and I don’t have to be a slave to this thing that has been plaguing me my whole life.” - Remember you’re not alone, and there is hope, even though it may not feel that way at times. Talk to someone, a friend or family member and let them support you. Reach out to a professional. Do whatever you need to do to start your journey back to feeling good. Here are some resources I found on Google (because I am not a professional, these are not recommendations, just suggestions with love and empathy from me to you): Lifeline (Australia): 13-11-14 is a confidential telephone crisis support service available 24/7 from a landline, payphone or mobile.  Beyond Blue (Australia): 1-300-22-4636 OR chat online between 3pm & 12am 7 days a week  No Shame On You (USA): 1-800-273-(TALK) 8255 OR text 741741 for a 24/7 crisis text line (a live, trained crisis counsellor receives the text and responds quickly) OR visit I’m Alive for 24/7 online crisis chat  National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (USA): 1-800-273-8255   Crisis Services (Canada): 1-833-456-4566 OR text 45645 between 4pm and 12am daily - To never miss an episode, subscribe to In My Truth with Sarah Riegelhuth. Share it with your network and start having more raw conversations. - If you’d like to be a guest on the show, find out more here: https://www.sarahriegelhuth.com/inmytruthpodcast Follow Sarah Riegelhuth on Instagram: @sarahriegelhuth @inmytruthpodcast

In My Truth
Why we feel the need to share what we share with Tom Clutter

In My Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2020 48:11


“Shame needs secrecy to survive” Disclaimer: What we talk about on In My Truth tends to be very raw and can be triggering. In this episode there is talk of suicide and depression. If these are a triggers for you, we recommend skipping this episode and joining us again in the next one. Resources for support and help are included at the end of show notes - scroll down for more information. - Welcome everyone to this episode of In My Truth! It’s been a little while since I last recorded an episode. The last episode with Lisa Gadd was recorded while I was in Bali, and today I’m back home in Colorado speaking to my friend Tom Clutter in Omaha, Nebraska. Tom and I met on Instagram and I’m super excited to have him on the show to dive into the truths and untruths he is currently grappling with. Tom Clutter has worked as a chef, in software implementations and consulting, and competes in triathlons. He still cooks on the side, but is working out where that currently fits in his life. So, let’s dive into what Tom is working through right now. In between a potential career transition, Tom is drafting a book and speaks to how it is impacting his mental health and the mental health of friends and family around him, especially as it deals with sensitive subject matter including the suicide of his uncle. “How do I be gentle with the truth as I’m speaking it?” - Join your host Sarah Riegelhuth as she’s joined by Tom Clutter in this episode of In My Truth, as they dive into the process of storytelling and why we feel the need the tell stories publicly, and all the ways this permeates in their lives. - “I know my truth. I know it is to keep going. But far out, right now it really sucks.” Like many of us, Sarah and Tom deal with sharing parts of themselves publicly and the impact that has on our loved ones. In particular, Sarah’s mum had questions when she shared a story about sex. How has your circle reacted to your public shares? Tom and Sarah also get vulnerable with the untruths they’re living with around: our parents’ reactions to what we share how we process the death of a loved one drug use, drinking and partying who we’re hurting along the way normalisation of things we wrangle with shame the benefits of sharing how we protect our families by not sharing generational differences how our childhood memories differ from our siblings’ the vastness of the internet and not knowing who is reading our content journalling not writing the ‘right way’ writing for the right reasons the integrity behind our sharing examining our mental health how running and writing fit together self-medicating attracting sensitive souls into our lives busy-ness to avoid feeling what our self care actually looks like the content we consume rest and recovery being honest with ourselves “Maybe when I wasn’t living my truth, that’s all my family knows, and they’re going to be devastated when they find out that wasn’t the truth at all.”   “I can going running for 7 to 9 hours because I used to do really unhealthy things to my brain for 7 to 9 hours, that were fun at the time!, and it’s really hard to explain to people who have a perspective on that.”   “Am I a super sensitive person? Yes, I always have been. But are other people also sensitive and they’re just pushing it all down, or is it really a thing?” - “It’s digging up stuff that some people aren’t ready, in this moment, to think about” - Remember you’re not alone, and there is hope, even though it may not feel that way at times. Talk to someone, a friend or family member and let them support you. Reach out to a professional. Do whatever you need to do to start your journey back to feeling good. Here are some resources I found on Google (because I am not a professional, these are not recommendations, just suggestions with love and empathy from me to you): Lifeline (Australia): 13-11-14 is a confidential telephone crisis support service available 24/7 from a landline, payphone or mobile. Beyond Blue (Australia): 1-300-22-4636 OR chat online between 3pm & 12am 7 days a week No Shame On You (USA): 1-800-273-(TALK) 8255 OR text 741741 for a 24/7 crisis text line (a live, trained crisis counsellor receives the text and responds quickly) OR visit I’m Alive for 24/7 online crisis chat National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (USA): 1-800-273-8255  Crisis Services (Canada): 1-833-456-4566 OR text 45645 between 4pm and 12am daily   To never miss an episode, subscribe to In My Truth with Sarah Riegelhuth. Share it with your network and start having more raw conversations.   If you’d like to be a guest on the show, find out more here: https://www.sarahriegelhuth.com/inmytruthpodcast   Follow Sarah Riegelhuth on Instagram: @sarahriegelhuth @inmytruthpodcast

In My Truth
Should I stay safe or take the leap? - In My Truth with Dr Lisa Gadd

In My Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2020 44:45


Welcome back to this week’s episode of In My Truth loves! It’s been a few months since season one, and the next few episodes were recorded late last year, so I’ve taken a bit of a break to stay relevant with the things I’m going through - there’s always something new! We’re kicking off this season with Lisa Gadd, who I met a few years ago in Cambodia with Project Gen Z at the Sunshine Children’s Village. Interestingly, we’ve both taken a break from Project Gen Z trips over the years due to personal breakdowns, which we get into in this episode. So, where is Lisa at today? She likens it to being in a tornado, having moved house and in the middle of transitioning her career. “What if I fail? What if it doesn’t work? Am I better just to stay safe and do what I’ve always done, or take that leap and back myself for what’s next?” And how did she get to this place of feeling like there’s something more out there for her? Join your host Sarah Riegelhuth as she’s joined by Lisa Gadd in this episode of In My Truth, as they dive into mindset shifts, career changes, the dance between safety and risk, and how we still have to work on our self talk around appearance. “I just feel like there’s so much more I could be contributing to the world.” - Disclaimer: What we talk about on In My Truth tends to be very raw and can be triggering. Resources for support and help are included at the end of show notes - scroll down for more information. - “The sheep part of me wants to keep me safe, but the lion in me wants to get out there and try something new.” Like many of us, Sarah and Lisa deal with self-doubt and fear regularly, whether it’s around their careers, their relationships or even how white their teeth are. How does self-doubt show up for you, and how do you deal with it? Lisa and Sarah also get vulnerable with the untruths they’re living with around: the impact they’re having on the world taking the leap fear of failure the inner critic trusting ourselves comfort zones hearing self doubt out making friends with fear and failure finishing Sarah’s capital raise with Grow My Team up-leveling surrendering to what is meant for us learning to be single and enough on our own playing in our comfort zones in relationships doing the work and facing our demons how our history and toxic patterns come up in our relationships swinging the pendulum from one extreme to the other romantic relationships versus our relationships with our staff members how energy can misalign in all types of relationships the fear of being alone “The goal isn’t to overcome the doubt and fear and not have it, because to do is very simple: we just stay in our comfort zone. If we don’t want to feel the fear and the doubt, we can just stay where we are and we won’t feel it. That’s the solution, but that solution is limiting. That solution doesn’t allow any type of growth.”   “Even if what’s meant to be is a spectacular failure, trust that that’s what is meant to be.” “It’s the uncomfortable journey, but on the other side is so much light.” - Remember you’re not alone, and there is hope, even though it may not feel that way at times. Talk to someone, a friend or family member and let them support you. Reach out to a professional. Do whatever you need to do to start your journey back to feeling good. Here are some resources I found on Google (because I am not a professional, these are not recommendations, just suggestions with love and empathy from me to you): Lifeline (Australia): 13-11-14 is a confidential telephone crisis support service available 24/7 from a landline, payphone or mobile. Beyond Blue (Australia): 1-300-22-4636 OR chat online between 3pm & 12am 7 days a week No Shame On You (USA): 1-800-273-(TALK) 8255 OR text 741741 for a 24/7 crisis text line (a live, trained crisis counsellor receives the text and responds quickly) OR visit I’m Alive for 24/7 online crisis chat National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (USA): 1-800-273-8255  Crisis Services (Canada): 1-833-456-4566 OR text 45645 between 4pm and 12am daily - To never miss an episode, subscribe to In My Truth with Sarah Riegelhuth. Share it with your network and start having more raw conversations. - If you’d like to be a guest on the show, find out more here: https://www.sarahriegelhuth.com/inmytruthpodcast - Follow Sarah Riegelhuth on Instagram: @sarahriegelhuth @inmytruthpodcast    

Conscious Culture: The Evolving Future of Work
A Time for Remote Work Culture with Sarah Riegelhuth

Conscious Culture: The Evolving Future of Work

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2020 15:08


Okay, wow, it's our first ever episode of Conscious Culture and what a time to be doing it! For our inaugural ep, we thought our founder and CEO Sarah Riegelhuth should sit down and record a quick solocast to welcome you to the show, and to remote work, conscious leadership and conscious company cultures.  Sarah has been working on the podcast since mid-2019, but it's been on the back burner until recently when we thought, you know what? The world needs this right now. So here we are, in the midst of the coronavirus spreading the globe, forcing almost everyone into emergency remote working. It's an extremely interesting time for us at Grow My Team, so let's dive in! - "Whether you're an employer, an entrepreneur, a founder, or a CEO, or whether you're an employee, now you're getting to experience what it's like to work in a team remotely. To experience the fact that culture still exists in a remote context, relationships still exist, closeness exists, friendships develop, friendships evolve. All of it still exists in a remote context." - Remote work has long moved beyond simply being a trend or a lifestyle. It's a natural evolution in the way we work and collaborate. A complete and vital redesign with profound positive impact for businesses, teams and society as a whole.  With it comes a work culture revolution that requires putting culture, freedom, trust and conscious behaviour at the core of every business that wants to thrive.  I'm Sarah Riegelhuth, your host, and I'm a serial entrepreneur, investor and expert in growing happy remote teams. Since 2014 I've been running all of my businesses remotely and that has deeply changed who I am as a leader. I've gone from micro-managing an unhappy team, suffering high turnover and working long hours, to moving to the US, traveling roughly six months of the year, loving the shit out of my team and being constantly amazed as to what we're achieving.  Join me as we dive deep into conversations about remote work magic, conscious culture, and the future of work with some of the most inspiring founders and leaders in the remote work space.  Insights, tips, success and failure, innovation.. we share it all.  - “The way that we look at work is going to massively change.” - As we're moving through unprecedented times and companies are pushed into embracing an emergency remote work model, there's a great need to understand how remote culture works and what being a conscious leader really means.  In this episode, our host Sarah Riegelhuth gets into lockdown and how that has effected business, pitching in to help our entrepreneurial communities, and how exciting it is to watch the world realise the freedom of working remotely.  Sarah also talks about her personal experience leading her companies fully remotely, shares basic guidance on how to communicate and connect in a remote context and offers her insights into what conscious culture looks like.  - “We've never had an office, we've always been fully remote, and we have a culture! Wow, surprise!” - On this episode of Conscious Culture, Sarah Riegelhuth also discusses: Being intentional Having clear values and a mission for your organisation Remote work structures Attending and hosting online events How we want to live and the life we want to offer to our teams Working side by side with our team How she looks at things as a leader Operating from a conscious place - "There is so much we are on the precipice of. There is so much of being and living that we get to choose that, due to always doing things the same way, we haven't really stepped into fully yet." - Thanks for listening to this episode of Conscious Culture: The Evolution of Work, our podcast for conscious leaders, brought to you by Grow My Team.  We invite you to join us on this journey and step into this new world that is rapidly upon us with an open mind. You may be surprised what you...

Conscious Culture: The Evolving Future of Work
The challenges of Coronavirus and business ownership with Ash Bent

Conscious Culture: The Evolving Future of Work

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2020 44:04


Hey everyone to episode two of the Conscious Culture podcast with Sarah Riegelhuth, CEO and founder of Grow My Team!  Right now we're in the middle of the coronavirus sweeping the globe and changing how we work and live, and people really need help working it all out. So I've brought in my guest Ash Bent from Sketch & Etch, Australian leaders in signage and stationary and one of Grow My Team's clients. We'd planned on having a discussion about where Ash is at right now, having recently hired his first remote team member… but let's throw into the mix the fact that most of us have been forced into remote work right now! Listen in to hear more about Ash making his first remote hire just a few months before the Covid-19 outbreak and the multiple benefits this set up has brought to him, and how already having a remote role in the company diminished his worries making him feel more prepared to embrace an emergency remote work model. - “I think it's fascinating that one of the biggest fears that people have is how to create culture and community and connection, but it's not as hard as you think. We underestimate the fact that our generation and in this day and age with social media, we're actually very used to creating connection online.” - Remote work has long moved beyond simply being a trend or a lifestyle. It's a natural evolution in the way we work and collaborate. A complete and vital redesign with profound positive impact for businesses, teams and society as a whole.  With it comes a work culture revolution that requires putting culture, freedom, trust and conscious behaviour at the core of every business that wants to thrive.  I'm Sarah Riegelhuth, your host, and I'm a serial entrepreneur, investor and expert in growing happy remote teams. Since 2014 I've been running all of my businesses remotely and that has deeply changed who I am as a leader. I've gone from micro-managing an unhappy team, suffering high turnover and working long hours, to moving to the US, traveling roughly six months of the year, loving the shit out of my team and being constantly amazed as to what we're achieving.  Join me as we dive deep into conversations about remote work magic, conscious culture, and the future of work with some of the most inspiring founders and leaders in the remote work space.  Insights, tips, success and failure, innovation.. we share it all.  - “We're constantly being challenged to step up and to step into that next phase. And that resistance can be very strong around delegation and letting go, and asking yourself, What if someone's better than me? What if everything I've been trying to do is going to be exposed? And there's also our ego thinking no one can do this, no one else will be able to do this except me.” - In this episode, Ash and Sarah get into the personal process of making a first remote hire and the journey of going from resistance, doubts and ego to relief, excitement, and sheer cultural and business alignment. - “The only way for us to grow and expand and scale as leaders and as human beings is to lean into that resistance, find out what it is, and move through it.” - On this episode of Conscious Culture, Sarah Riegelhuth and her guest Ash Bent also discuss: Entrepreneurs' Organisation Teaching entrepreneurship with Project Gen Z How remote work makes us tighten our business systems Cultural fit and baseline skills Guilt around growing and expanding our companies and ourselves Vegan lattes Where and when creativity and inspiration strikes Business survival during a pandemic Collective fear of the unknown Working out our zones of genius as leaders Pivoting, downsizing, shutting down and other decisions - “I didn't need to be in here on Monday morning running through whatever my task for the day was. I needed to be being a great leader and surrounding myself with those people and having those conversations.” - Thanks for listening to this...

The Thought Room
Ep. 17 | Sarah Riegelhuth | Sacred Sex, Deep Healing & Intimacy

The Thought Room

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2020 69:47


Sarah Riegelhuth is a speaker, blogger, author, serial entrepreneur and investor in startups, having founded 8 companies since 2009. Following several successful exits, she is currently the CEO of Grow My Team (global recruitment) and co-founder of League of Extraordinary Women. She is personally fuelled by a passion for changing the status quo of how we work, conscious culture, community, gender equality and living life on one's own terms. Recognized as the IFA Thought Leader of the Year, Sarah was also named as one of Melbourne's Top 100 most influential, inspiring and creative citizens by The Age, and listed in the Top 50 Female Entrepreneurs under 40 by Shoestring. This episode was recorded at Soltara Healing Center as part of the #SoltaraSeries. For more information about Ayahuasca retreats at Soltara, visit http://soltara.co/thoughtroom Special Offers in This Episode: → $200 off Ayahuasca retreats at Soltara Healing Center with code THOUGHTROOM. Use link: http://soltara.co/thoughtroom Topics Explored:  > 19:05 Sarah shares the self-love journey that led to an Ayahuasca retreat > 25:15 Why Sarah felt the call to do more Ayahuasca ceremonies > 26:44 The struggles of living on unconventional life > 30:04 Healing your younger self, and balancing masculine and feminine  > 35:49 Sarah describes a moment of healing during ceremony  > 43:49 Healing sexual shame  > 50:34 Reclaiming feminine connection and strength > 1:00:52 Tools for discovering your sexuality > 1:06:27 Starting with self-love . Resources:  The League of Extraordinary Women Meet Your Maven (Book)  Attached: The New Science of Adult Attachment and How It Can Help YouFind - and Keep - Love (Book) Your Brain on Love: The Neurobiology of Healthy Relationships Tantric Blossoming: https://tantricblossoming.com (Book) Urban Tantra, Second Edition: Sacred Sex for the Twenty-First Century Subscribe to The Thought Room:  Apple | https://tinyurl.com/qp3mqnp Spotify | https://tinyurl.com/wxyzmdw Stitcher | https://tinyurl.com/wrxv39g Connect with Sarah Reigelhuth: Instagram| https://www.instagram.com/sarahriegelhuth/ Instagram| https://www.instagram.com/growmyteam/ Website| https://www.sarahriegelhuth.com Connect with Hallie Rose: Thought Room IG | https://www.instagram.com/thoughtroompodcast/  Hallie Rose IG | https://www.instagram.com/hallie_rosebud/ Twitter | https://twitter.com/ThoughtRoomPod YouTube |http://bit.ly/ThoughtRoomYouTube  Website | www.thoughtroompodcast.com  Email | thoughtroompodcast@gmail.com  Sign up for the TRP Newsletter | www.thoughtroompodcast.com  HELP SUPPORT THIS SHOW!  The Thought Room is offered freely and funded entirely by listener support. All interviews are done in-person for better chemistry, more intimacy, and more powerful storytelling. Donations to this podcast support travel expenses and pay for the fees of our podcast hosting platform.  DONATE:  Patreon | https://www.patreon.com/thoughtroom Paypal: paypal.me/thoughtroompodcast  Venmo | Send a send a one-time gift via Venmo @hallierose Other ways to support:  → SHOP: Want to purchase a book or product mentioned on the show? If you buy anything through the links in the show notes a small portion of your purchase gets donated to the Thought Room. → SUBSCRIBE:  Apple Podcasts +  Spotify+ Stitcher +  Google Podcasts   → LEAVE A SHORT APPLE PODCASTS REVIEW:  Would you please consider leaving a typed review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? Even a one or two words! It takes less than 60 seconds and really makes a difference in helping to land prominent guests! (https://tinyurl.com/qp3mqnp)  →  SHARE: Spread the word! Tell your family, friends and tag @thoughtroompodcast on social media ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Special thanks to Emmy-Award winning composer Kodomo (Chris Child) for allowing us to use his brilliant track Concept 1 as our theme song.

XY Adviser
#170 Sarah Riegelhuth

XY Adviser

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2020 42:57


While an adviser, Sarah Riegelhuth converted her entire advice practice to be fully remote. She became so good at it, she now puts her energy into helping other businesses grow happy, high-performing remote teams. Sarah explains the power of remote work and how your team can become even more productive by embracing a remote work culture. Sarah Rielgelhuth Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarahriegelhuth/ Sarah Rielgelhuth Website: https://www.sarahriegelhuth.com/ Sarah's Emergency Remote Work Guide: https://www1.xyadviser.com/posts/work-from-home General Disclaimer – https://www.xyadviser.com/disclaimer/ New XY platform now available: App Store: http://co.xyadviser.com/xyistore Google Play: http://co.xyadviser.com/xygplay Desktop: https://www.xyadviser.com/ Get CPD points for the XY Podcast here at Caddie https://thinkcaddie.com/ 20% off for XY+ members https://www.xyadviser.com/plus

The Deal Board
Property Management Companies: Vacation Rentals

The Deal Board

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2020 46:13


This episode is dedicated to talking about property management companies, specifically the market working with vacation rentals which have been growing industry due to the introduction of companies such as Airbnb, HomeAway, and Vrbo.   Andy and Jessica are bringing the experts who share great rules of thumb with regard to this industry. People are currently looking for professionals to manage their properties, especially small property management businesses. These companies have the ability to create an experience for the customer being that it's crucially important to turn the guest into a recurrent one, also benefiting from the positive reviews a satisfied guest would extend, which will end up being what would bring more guests to the property.   Property management companies take care of all the difficult tasks involved in renting a property, such as cleaning, maintenance and taking care that the guests are actually behaving according to the rules of the building or neighborhood.   If you are a seller, this might be the best moment to do it, since the industry has been growing exponentially.   Listings of the week: James Knox (South Florida). Screen printing business working for the past 15 years with a great reputation. Sales: $1.2 million annually. Price: $899,000. Owner Benefit: $250,000. Prequalified for SBA loan. Excellent customer service. Brand new equipment. Great growing opportunity. Call James Knox at (161) 329-0384 or email at jamesknox@tworld.com   Key takeaways: [8:40] Michael Shea (Central Florida). talks about Vacation Rentals. [9:55] The evolution of the Vacation Rental business. [11:00] Michael Shea explains the mechanics of the property management business. [14:49] Who is buying these businesses and who runs them? [17:01] You can create a really good value selling a Property management business. [18:44] Deal of the week: Rupesh Bharad (Richmond, Virginia). Franchise of College Hunks Hauling Junk and Moving that was in business for 15 years. Price: $180,000. Cash Flow: $150,000. Bank financing was involved. [23:37] Sarah Riegelhuth is one of the investors in  Love My BnB, a vacation rental management company. [29:55] The vacation rental business is growing. [32:03] Sarah talks about the benefits of buying a company instead of starting it from scratch. [34:55] Sarah shares how important it was to have a marketing budget. [35:55] How the deal structure works in Australia in comparison to the U.S. [38:16] Sarah talks about the biggest lessons while starting in a new industry. [42:45] Listing of the week: James Knox (South Florida) Screen printing business working for the past 15 years with a great reputation. Sales: $1.2 million annually. Price: $899,000. Owner Benefit: $250,000. Prequalified for SBA loan.   Mentioned in this Episode: The Deal Board Podcast United Franchise Group Transworld Business Advisors Transworld on Linkedin Transworld on Facebook Call us —(888) 711-9018 Email us thedealboard@tworld.com Call Michael Shea at (321) 287-0349 or visit YourFloridaBusinessBroker.com Call Rupesh Bharad at (804) 399-0870 or email rupesh@tworld.com Email Sarah Riegelhuth at hello@sarahriegelhuth.com Sarah Riegelhuth on Instagram Call James Knox at (161) 329-0384 or email at jamesknox@tworld.com

CLONE YOURSELF (Scale Your Business With Virtual Assistants)
#36: Remote Teams as a Serial Entrepreneur with Sarah Riegelhuth

CLONE YOURSELF (Scale Your Business With Virtual Assistants)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2020 29:05


Sarah Reigelhuth is what I call a “heart centered entrepreneur”. Being a serial entrepreneur requires some extra time working on your soul, something I call “finding soul life balance”. Sarah has successfully grown her virtual team, but she is also going to talk to us about her spiritual journey. To hear the full podcast, head on over to Spotify, iTunes or any other pod player to listen to the full podcast!LINKS & RESOURCESSarah’s Podcast (Use this link to listen to Sarah’s latest podcasts)Sarah’s Website (read more about Sarah Riegelhuth here)Sarah’s Instagram here and here (connect with Sarah on Instagram)Sarah’s LinkedIn (or if your prefer, connect with Sarah on LinkedIn)Online Workshop Course (Register for my online course where you’ll learn step by step how to build your virtual assistant team) ROI Calculator (Use this quick tool to see how much you will save by hiring a virtual assistant)FREE Guide (In this guide, I offer a few suggestions on easy tasks to outsource and a canned template to instruct your VA how to do the task)FREE Worksheets (these will help you to uncover objective tasks to outsource to VA’s)Job Description & KPI TemplatesUncover Tasks to Delegate to VA’s!Facebook Group (Join the group to tune in on Facebook live broadcasts and more) ASK SwagSam ANYTHING: Email is Sam@CloneYourselfU.com and you can book a FREE Strategy call with me by going to Calendly.com/CLONE.THANK YOU!To Gettin Goin,Sam AKA SwagSamPS: WORKSHOP COURSE - Learn how to work less, make more and play more by building your virtual assistant team! Are you ready for my full blown process? Are you ready to take the leap and actually get the transformation you know you need? If you’re ready to learn my step-by-step process on how to scale your business by working with VA’s, then you’ll want to join the online course!Forget about the overwhelm, in this workshop I’ll be guiding you every step of the way to ensure you have success and can begin to breathe again. Learn more by checking it out on the link here.

In My Truth
Let’s talk about sex! The evolution of our sexuality with Savannah Freemayer

In My Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2019 53:02


Erotica, sexuality, orgasms, monogamy, daddy issues, slut shame and, of course... our childhood wounds.   “Men don’t want to marry the whore.”   Welcome loves! On this week’s episode of In My Truth with Sarah Riegelhuth, we’re chatting with my friend Savannah Freemayer. We met for the first time in person in Tulum through the Aubrey Marcus Fit For Service Fellowship, and I’m very excited to have Savannah on the line.   Savannah is an integrated and wellness life coach, using massage therapy, reiki and yoga as a holistic approach to treating mind, body and spirit. Her purpose and mission revolves around discovering our personal sovereignty, and the best way she has found this is through the creative power of our sexuality.   Throughout both of our lives, we’ve had a lot of shame around sexuality, and in this conversation we really dive into sex and our sexual evolutions. We talk erotic stories, orgasms, monogamy, daddy issues, slut shaming, and of course: our childhood wounds.   -   Join Sarah Riegelhuth and Savannah Freemayer in this episode of In My Truth as they talk about sexuality as a medium for creation, how our anxieties play out in our sexual fantasy, how our childhood wounds play out in our sexuality more generally, sexual shame, daddy issues and perfectionism (and that’s just in the first ten minutes!)   -   Disclaimer: What we talk about on In My Truth tends to be very raw and can be triggering. In this episode we dive into all things sex and sexuality, including masturbation, losing our virginity, traumatic sexual experiences and slut shaming, among other things.   Resources for support and help are included at the end of show notes - scroll down for more information.   -   “Whoever invented the waterproof, submergible vibrators is a god! Or goddess!”     Once again, we’re exploring feelings of shame in this episode. This time it revolves around our sexualities and slut shaming. Where have you felt shame in your life around sex?     - “I was 19 and I was a pole dancer, and that’s when I really discovered the power of women’s sexuality and women’s bodies.”   Savannah and Sarah also share the stories they’re telling themselves around: Not being good enough Having to put on a performance Being punished for not being good enough Feeling slut shame as a teen How we approach sex in relationships Lack of libido in relationships Reconciling being sexual and feeling that sex is bad Feminine sexual power Tantra and tantric sex experiences Feeling judged by sexual partners How many partners is “too many”? Sexual awakenings How early sexual experiences still impact our sex lives Discovering ourselves as powerful sex objects   -   References mentioned:   Becoming Cliterate: Why Orgasm Equality Matters - And How to Get It by Laurie Mintz   -   Remember you’re not alone, and there is hope, even though it may not feel that way at times. Talk to someone, a friend or family member and let them support you. Reach out to a professional. Do whatever you need to do to start your journey back to feeling good. Here are some resources I found on Google (because I am not a professional, these are not recommendations, just suggestions with love and empathy from me to you): Lifeline (Australia): 13-11-14 is a confidential telephone crisis support service available 24/7 from a landline, payphone or mobile. Beyond Blue (Australia): 1-300-22-4636 OR chat online between 3pm & 12am 7 days a week No Shame On You (USA): 1-800-273-(TALK) 8255 OR text 741741 for a 24/7 crisis text line (a live, trained crisis counsellor receives the text and responds quickly) OR visit I’m Alive for 24/7 online crisis chat National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (USA): 1-800-273-8255  Crisis Services (Canada): 1-833-456-4566 OR text 45645 between 4pm and 12am daily   To never miss an episode, subscribe to In My Truth with Sarah Riegelhuth. Share it with your network and start having more raw conversations.   If you’d like to be a guest on the show, find out more here: https://www.sarahriegelhuth.com/inmytruthpodcast   Follow Sarah Riegelhuth on Instagram: @sarahriegelhuth @inmytruthpodcast

In My Truth
How we betray ourselves with Jessica Ann

In My Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2019 27:44


“It sounds crazy, but I’m experiencing trauma. From going into an office.”   Welcome loves! On this week’s episode of In My Truth with Sarah Riegelhuth, we’re chatting with the gorgeous Jessica Ann. Today we’re picking up somewhere through an entire weekend of talking about truths, stories and feelings at Sarah’s home in Colorado, and you guessed it, we’re sitting on the living room floor!   Jessica and Sarah met recently at Jeff’s Camp in Turks and Caicos and the two knew from the get go they are soul sisters.   Jess is a writer, poet, philosopher, yogi and world traveller. Like Sarah, her core value is freedom, and she love to write, create and travel. Listen in for another deep conversation about the untruths Sarah and Jessica have been telling themselves.   Join Sarah Riegelhuth and Jessica Ann in this episode of In My Truth as they talk about sharing themselves with the world, how relationships influence their work, and how they have been betraying themselves.   -   Disclaimer: What we talk about on In My Truth tends to be very raw and can be triggering. In this episode we dive into relationships and divorce, among other things. Resources for support and help are included at the end of show notes - scroll down for more information.   -   “I realised my abandonment wounding lead me to a life of betraying myself. I didn’t want to be abandoned so I tried to fit in with what everybody else needed and wanted, only to discover I was actually abandoning myself.”   Like last week, we’re exploring feelings of shame (link), this time around divorce and relationship issues, along with truth and honour, transcendence, and how we’ve been betraying ourselves.   Where have you been experiencing shame in your life, and how is that serving you?   -   “I found joy by getting here, but now that I’m here it’s like… I’m not joyful.”   Jess and Sarah also share the stories they’re telling themselves around:   Not putting ourselves out there in the world The different versions of ourselves we show up as Shame around problems with our marriages Using depression and feelings of sadness to be creative How we express our truth externally How we express ourselves behind closed doors Taking the easy way out by getting a job Being miserable for the first time as an entrepreneur Loss of freedom and loss of our core values Being in alignment with other people’s needs instead of our own Being an empath and not letting others’ energy get to us How to be in flow without being your own boss Abandonment wounds How we have been betraying ourselves Shame about struggling to move on from relationships Feeling like we ‘should’ be able to get past things How we reason and justify to ourselves   -   Remember you’re not alone, and there is hope, even though it may not feel that way at times. Talk to someone, a friend or family member and let them support you. Reach out to a professional. Do whatever you need to do to start your journey back to feeling good. Here are some resources I found on Google (because I am not a professional, these are not recommendations, just suggestions with love and empathy from me to you): Lifeline (Australia): 13-11-14 is a confidential telephone crisis support service available 24/7 from a landline, payphone or mobile. Beyond Blue (Australia): 1-300-22-4636 OR chat online between 3pm & 12am 7 days a week No Shame On You (USA): 1-800-273-(TALK) 8255 OR text 741741 for a 24/7 crisis text line (a live, trained crisis counsellor receives the text and responds quickly) OR visit I’m Alive for 24/7 online crisis chat National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (USA): 1-800-273-8255  Crisis Services (Canada): 1-833-456-4566 OR text 45645 between 4pm and 12am daily   To never miss an episode, subscribe to In My Truth with Sarah Riegelhuth. Share it with your network and start having more raw conversations.   If you’d like to be a guest on the show, find out more here: https://www.sarahriegelhuth.com/inmytruthpodcast   Follow Sarah Riegelhuth on Instagram: @sarahriegelhuth @inmytruthpodcast

In My Truth
What if staying sick allows us to receive more love? In My Truth with Sophie Vuong

In My Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2019 34:41


"I've tried everything, why am I still not well?!”   Welcome loves, to this week’s episode of In My Truth with Sarah Riegelhuth! Today we’re chatting with an old and dear friend of Sarah’s, Sophie Vuong.   Sarah and Sophie met through the League of Extraordinary Women when their office was still in South Melbourne. How many OG League Women remember those days?   (For more information about The League of Extraordinary Women, head to: https://www.leagueofextraordinarywomen.com/)   Sophie was VERY excited for Sarah’s book, Get Rich Slow, (https://www.amazon.com.au/Get-Rich-Slow-Achieve-Wealth-ebook/dp/B00AQLFTH2) and even went in to the office to pick it up before it hit the bookshelves! As a marketeer, accountancy firm business owner and millennial, Sarah’s book really resonated with Sophie, and the connection through the League was strong.   But in this episode of In My Truth, we’re diving into completely different territory.   So, what truth or untruth is Sophie wrangling with right now?   Join Sarah Riegelhuth and Sophie Vuong in this episode of In My Truth as they share their mental and physical health journeys, and how their health relates to their upbringing, families and how they felt love as children.   -   Disclaimer: What we talk about on In My Truth tends to be very raw and can be triggering. In this episode we dive into mental health, Schizoaffective disorder and family relationships, among other things. Resources for support and help are included at the end of show notes - scroll down for more information.   -   “It got me unconditional love. If I have an asthma attack right now, everyone around me would drop everything to get me to the hospital, so I can see how it served me as a child.”   -   Sophie was diagnosed with Schizoaffective disorder as a child and felt a lot of shame around it while growing up.   A few years ago, she decided to share about it on her Facebook page, and the following journey lifted a lot of shame and started a lot of conversations.   What have you shared with your circle lately, and what was the response?   -   “I always thought, I get it for other people, but I’m stuck with this.”   Sophie and Sarah also bravely share the untruths they’re living with around: Labels and diagnosis Trying everything: naturopaths, psychologists, medications, kinesiology, fasting, breath work, etc, and still not getting better Sitting with our feelings Examining our inner saboteurs Not wanting to stay stuck in our stories What happens when symptoms return, even after doing the work Identifying our triggers Nightmares and our intuition How our ailments have served us as children and as adults Old abandonment wounds Releasing our emotions around our triggers Healing with our minds Overthinking and overanalysing our healing and growth Having too much self-awareness The overwhelm of self-healing Nurturing our inner children Curiosity about ourselves versus self-judgement Not feeling good enough   -   Remember you’re not alone, and there is hope, even though it may not feel that way at times. Talk to someone, a friend or family member and let them support you. Reach out to a professional. Do whatever you need to do to start your journey back to feeling good. Here are some resources I found on Google (because I am not a professional, these are not recommendations, just suggestions with love and empathy from me to you): Lifeline (Australia): 13-11-14 is a confidential telephone crisis support service available 24/7 from a landline, payphone or mobile. Beyond Blue (Australia): 1-300-22-4636 OR chat online between 3pm & 12am 7 days a week No Shame On You (USA): 1-800-273-(TALK) 8255 OR text 741741 for a 24/7 crisis text line (a live, trained crisis counsellor receives the text and responds quickly) OR visit I’m Alive for 24/7 online crisis chat National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (USA): 1-800-273-8255  Crisis Services (Canada): 1-833-456-4566 OR text 45645 between 4pm and 12am daily   To never miss an episode, subscribe to In My Truth with Sarah Riegelhuth. Share it with your network and start having more raw conversations.   If you’d like to be a guest on the show, find out more here: https://www.sarahriegelhuth.com/inmytruthpodcast   Follow Sarah Riegelhuth on Instagram: @sarahriegelhuth @inmytruthpodcast

In My Truth
My 50s and my Financial Future with David Elron

In My Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2019 45:56


“Where am I in relation to my age and my assets? I don’t even know what that measuring stick is or what it’s meant to look like.” Welcome to this week’s episode of In My Truth with Sarah Riegelhuth! This week’s guest is David Elron. Sarah and David met at briefly at the Volcano Innovation Summit in Antigua Guatemala and became friends at Camp Jeff earlier this year in Turks and Caicos. Camp Jeff what is sometimes referred to as a Soul Vacation and it was a trip that both Sarah and David felt called to attend. If you follow Sar on instagram (@sarahriegelhuth), you’ll have seen some magical, soulful photos of the milky way, turquoise waters and high vibe connections. David Elron works with and loves people. He works with people to bring us back to our human bodies, who we are and to our hearts. He does this through Amanae, a deep and profound journey using the physical body as the gateway to the spiritual body by bypassing the mind. David also works in leadership that is lead from the heart, helping leaders understand that their role is to care and take care of the people in their care. Simply being around David reminds us to be in our bodies and be who we are. But, where is David right now? He’s about to turn 50, and although he’s content with many areas of his life, particularly around feeling successful and the work that he does, he’s also feeling the weight of worry about his financial future. Join Sarah Riegelhuth and David Elron in this episode of In My Truth as their conversation dissects turning fifty, struggling with finances and working through their mindsets and stories around money. - Disclaimer: What we talk about on In My Truth tends to be very raw and can be triggering. Resources for support and help are included at the end of show notes - scroll down for more information. - “I don't do what I do in life for money, but money enables me to do it in a whole other level.” Listen in to the In My Truth podcast as Sarah Riegelhuth and David Elron get into constant worry about money, the taboo around our feelings about money, and Sarah’s past as a financial adviser. - Like many of us, Sarah and David have been through periods of abundance and scarcity, and in this episode they share some highs and lows of their assets and financial position. How do you feel about your financials at this point in your life? “If I had another zero added to the end of my bank account, would it really change anything? I'd still be sitting here doing this podcast with you." David and Sarah also get vulnerable with the untruths they’re living with around: Getting into scarcity mindsets Tying our self-worth to our financial position Not forgetting about ourselves while building our companies Growing with our businesses Our salaries vs the pride in our work Money as an energy exchange Our personal financial situations How our upbringings affect our money mindset Fear around not having enough money Money representing success Rebelling against 'should's and ideologies Our relationships with money Raising money for companies Comfort zones and fear around stepping into our full potential Guilt around making money Why and how Sarah destroyed a lot of her wealth Believing it will all work out The dichotomy in knowing things and actually feeling them The freedom money brings to our lives - Remember you’re not alone, and there is hope, even though it may not feel that way at times. Talk to someone, a friend or family member and let them support you. Reach out to a professional. Do whatever you need to do to start your journey back to feeling good. Here are some resources I found on Google (because I am not a professional, these are not recommendations, just suggestions with love and empathy from me to you): Lifeline (Australia): 13-11-14 is a confidential telephone crisis support service available 24/7 from a landline, payphone or mobile. Beyond Blue (Australia): 1-300-22-4636 OR chat online between 3pm & 12am 7 days a week No Shame On You (USA): 1-800-273-(TALK) 8255 OR text 741741 for a 24/7 crisis text line (a live, trained crisis counsellor receives the text and responds quickly) OR visit I’m Alive for 24/7 online crisis chat National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (USA): 1-800-273-8255  Crisis Services (Canada): 1-833-456-4566 OR text 45645 between 4pm and 12am daily - To never miss an episode, subscribe to In My Truth with Sarah Riegelhuth. Share it with your network and start having more raw conversations. - If you’d like to be a guest on the show, find out more here: https://www.sarahriegelhuth.com/inmytruthpodcast - Follow Sarah Riegelhuth on Instagram: @sarahriegelhuth @inmytruthpodcast -

In My Truth
Fear, Failed Relationships, Fathers and Friendships with Anna Massie

In My Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2019 46:26


“We can be open, real and raw. But that doesn’t mean we’re living the lives we want to be living.” In this week’s episode of In My Truth with Sarah Riegelhuth, we’re chatting to Anna Massie. Sarah and Anna can’t quite remember where they met, but the general consensus is at The Entourage and/or at the League of Extraordinary Women. More info here: https://the-entourage.com/ https://www.leagueofextraordinarywomen.com/ When Anna and Sarah met, Anna was at a pinnacle point of business growth in her nanny agency. Anna began nannying at 14 and is now 34, and she might just be wondering: What the f**k am I still doing as a nanny? Now, Anna is in a different frame of mind. She’s building her personal brand as an online leader, and has a goal of the freedom to be able to raise children anywhere in the world. Unfortunately, where Anna is right now is riddled with fear. Fear is overriding Anna’s life, from financials to relationships to career, and it’s time to talk it through! Join Sarah Riegelhuth and Anna Massie in this episode of In My Truth as their conversation dives into fear, how confidence and fear co-exist, where fear relates to relationships and how fear fits into and around our spirituality. - Disclaimer: What we talk about on In My Truth tends to be very raw and can be triggering. Resources for support and help are included at the end of show notes - scroll down for more information. - Listen in to the In My Truth podcast as Sarah Riegelhuth and Anna Massie get into fear, spirituality and, okay, Daddy Issues. Like many of us, Anna and Sarah grapple with fear in many parts of their lives, and those parts are often all connected. How does fear show up in your life and how do you deal with it? Anna and Sarah also discuss the untruths they’re living with around: Being open and communicative isn’t the same as being truthful The resistance being in your truth brings out in others What happens when our inspiration goes away The 9-5 job ‘Shoulds’ Self-belief and self-doubt Growing up valuing honesty and how that manifested, often negatively How our truth can confront others How fear holds us back in business Shiny object syndrome Others losing faith in us due to past failures Fear of falling love versus a serial relationship-ist The lack of fear in a spiritual practice Fear stemming from comparison and measuring progress and results Believing we can have it all Reframing ‘failed’ relationships Business failure versus personal failure Choosing the life of an entrepreneur Choosing open relationships and expansive love - Remember you’re not alone, and there is hope, even though it may not feel that way at times. Talk to someone, a friend or family member and let them support you. Reach out to a professional. Do whatever you need to do to start your journey back to feeling good. Here are some resources I found on Google (because I am not a professional, these are not recommendations, just suggestions with love and empathy from me to you): Lifeline (Australia): 13-11-14 is a confidential telephone crisis support service available 24/7 from a landline, payphone or mobile. Beyond Blue (Australia): 1-300-22-4636 OR chat online between 3pm & 12am 7 days a week No Shame On You (USA): 1-800-273-(TALK) 8255 OR text 741741 for a 24/7 crisis text line (a live, trained crisis counsellor receives the text and responds quickly) OR visit I’m Alive for 24/7 online crisis chat National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (USA): 1-800-273-8255  Crisis Services (Canada): 1-833-456-4566 OR text 45645 between 4pm and 12am daily - To never miss an episode, subscribe to In My Truth with Sarah Riegelhuth. Share it with your network and start having more raw conversations. - If you’d like to be a guest on the show, find out more here: https://www.sarahriegelhuth.com/inmytruthpodcast - Follow Sarah Riegelhuth on Instagram: @sarahriegelhuth @inmytruthpodcast

In My Truth
Where our negative self-talk and self-doubt comes from with Liam Gordon

In My Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2019 38:00


“I just can’t let something go until I can understand why it happened.” In this episode of In My Truth with Sarah Riegelhuth, we’re joined by the infamous Liam Gordon! Liam has been mentioned in some previous episodes of In My Truth, and we’re excited to talk truth with him (possibly even with a wine in hand!). Sarah and Liam have been friends since high school, when they were emo before emo was even invented. Slightly more recently than that, Liam Gordon started his business career with a painting business for ten years, but eventually left feeling burnt out and needing a sabbatical. What began with attending the Burning Man festival has turned into an incredible year-long journey for Liam. He now lives in the US, has a company with Sarah and is sitting on the floor dissecting untruths.  In this episode of In My Truth, we’re diving into self-doubt and self-belief, and how that first appeared in Liam’s life in the form of the relationship he had with his father as a child. Sarah also gets real about the process of dealing with her break-up, and how self-talk has interfered with the journey. - Disclaimer: What we talk about on In My Truth tends to be very raw and can be triggering. Resources for support and help are included at the end of show notes - scroll down for more information. - Like many of us, Liam and Sarah deal with negative self talk and in this episode they dig deep into how that has manifested in their lives. Do you struggle with negative self talk, and how does it show up for you? “The brain is an amazing tool, but it’s also f*cking annoying sometimes!” Liam and Sarah also discuss the untruths they’re living with around: Reframing negative self-talk as a positive thing around wanting to better ourselves Having something ‘wrong’ with us vs just knowing something about ourselves The process of getting over a break-up The repeating habits of the hamster wheel and how to jump off with the lessons Emotions and stories that come up when parents get sick Releasing anger towards parents Tapping into our inner child and childhood memories and beliefs Where negative self talk comes from Inner child healing work Imposter syndrome Judging ourselves for how we deal with situations Training our brains out of constant worry Meditation Social anxiety Fear of failure and self-sabotage - Remember you’re not alone, and there is hope, even though it may not feel that way at times. Talk to someone, a friend or family member and let them support you. Reach out to a professional. Do whatever you need to do to start your journey back to feeling good. Here are some resources I found on Google (because I am not a professional, these are not recommendations, just suggestions with love and empathy from me to you): Lifeline (Australia): 13-11-14 is a confidential telephone crisis support service available 24/7 from a landline, payphone or mobile. Beyond Blue (Australia): 1-300-22-4636 OR chat online between 3pm & 12am 7 days a week No Shame On You (USA): 1-800-273-(TALK) 8255 OR text 741741 for a 24/7 crisis text line (a live, trained crisis counsellor receives the text and responds quickly) OR visit I’m Alive for 24/7 online crisis chat National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (USA): 1-800-273-8255  Crisis Services (Canada): 1-833-456-4566 OR text 45645 between 4pm and 12am daily - To never miss an episode, subscribe to In My Truth with Sarah Riegelhuth. Share it with your network and start having more raw conversations. - If you’d like to be a guest on the show, find out more here: https://www.sarahriegelhuth.com/inmytruthpodcast - Follow Sarah Riegelhuth on Instagram: @sarahriegelhuth @inmytruthpodcast

In My Truth
Does being an expert mean we don't have issues? - In My Truth with Freya Savage

In My Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2019 69:10


In this episode of In My Truth, Sarah Riegelhuth is joined by her dear friend and soul sister Freya Savage. Freya was Sarah's first ever hire, and they've had an undeniable closeness since the day they first met. Their working on our third project together now, the Be In Your Truth Life Mastery Retreat, and in this conversation they are certainly getting into their truths! Freya Savage speaks on feeling like she’d rather have cancer than continue on in the finance industry profession in a tall, grey building, how she has used finance as a tool for freedom, and gives a real life example of how she comes back to faith when she’s been stuck in the ‘shoulds’. Freya and Sarah's conversation also examines how they label ourselves and how that means they need to show up in their careers and lives, creating boundaries, the many layers of truth, and how fear has played a role in both of their monogamous and non-monogamous relationships. - Disclaimer: What we talk about on In My Truth tends to be very raw and can be triggering. Resources for support and help are included at the end of show notes - scroll down for more information. - “I have never been able to relate to a coach who isn’t willing to share with me their own vulnerabilities and their own challenges around the thing.” Freya and Sarah also discuss the untruths they're living with and working through around: Getting beneath the layers Finance as a tool to support a life of freedom The answers vs the experience The assumed need to show up as an expert in your industry How we label ourselves and how that means we need to show up What it means to be the expert at something Taking responsibility for other people’s issues How to present ourselves as a professional and a guide, while also keeping our clients accountable Feeling the need to put on a show and perform for clients Creating boundaries Our relationships and issues with money Abundant mindsets The importance of faith Feeling like a fraud when we’re teaching others, but have to do our own work Doing the work every day Going from outcome and results focussed to surrendering to the process Resistance to those portraying themselves as flawless Guilt for having money Experience sharing over advice giving Living and selling from integrity Living in lack vs living in self-belief Rejecting the ‘shoulds’ Trying to fix ‘issues’ with ourselves vs knowing who we are Using the feeling of anger to create and transform Being aware of our emotions without actioning anything Unconditional love and condoning behaviour while on the spiritual path because of the lessons it could be teaching Jealousy in monogamous and non-monogamous relationships How we get to a place of forgiveness The feelings behind opening and subsequently closing a relationship The many layers of truth Non-monogamous relationship fears The beauty in renouncing sexual relationships with other people Living in different colours of the rainbow Consciously choosing our lives and designing our relationships “Everything’s a mirror, to the point where I’m in a kaleidoscope".” - Resources mentioned: - The Art of Letting Go - Vidya Frazier - Emoto Water Study - BE IN YOUR TRUTH, LIFE MASTERY RETREAT Experience ultimate fulfilment in your life as you take your life to the next level by understanding and embodying your truth. This 5-day immersive program is designed to help you reclaim your vitality to show up in the world unapologetically as you. Learn tools to create lasting changes and fulfilment in life, and empower yourself with insights from advanced instructors in business, finance, sex, health and wellbeing. This isn’t just another retreat – it’s an opportunity to tap into your personal truth and shake the world, in an amazing way. During retreat you’ll restore your body’s natural vitality and balance through detox and movement. All meals are included and are packed with nutrient-rich vegetable and fruit juices, superfoods and raw foods. You’ll cleanse your body of unwanted toxins and restore vital nutrients to reclaim your energy and enhance mental your processing. Simultaneously, yoga, meditation and reflective exercises will be on offer to extract the fountain of infinity you have inside you to lead a purposeful, authentic and fulfilled life. More info here: https://www.sarahriegelhuth.com/retreats - Remember you’re not alone, and there is hope, even though it may not feel that way at times. Talk to someone, a friend or family member and let them support you. Reach out to a professional. Do whatever you need to do to start your journey back to feeling good. Here are some resources I found on Google (because I am not a professional, these are not recommendations, just suggestions with love and empathy from me to you): Lifeline (Australia): 13-11-14 is a confidential telephone crisis support service available 24/7 from a landline, payphone or mobile.  Beyond Blue (Australia): 1-300-22-4636 OR chat online between 3pm & 12am 7 days a week  No Shame On You (USA): 1-800-273-(TALK) 8255 OR text 741741 for a 24/7 crisis text line (a live, trained crisis counsellor receives the text and responds quickly) OR visit I’m Alive for 24/7 online crisis chat  National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (USA): 1-800-273-8255   Crisis Services (Canada): 1-833-456-4566 OR text 45645 between 4pm and 12am daily - To never miss an episode, subscribe to In My Truth with Sarah Riegelhuth. Share it with your network and start having more raw conversations. If you’d like to be a guest on the show, find out more here: https://www.sarahriegelhuth.com/inmytruthpodcast Follow Sarah Riegelhuth on Instagram: @sarahriegelhuth @inmytruthpodcast - “We’re all living in different colours of the rainbow.”

In My Truth
Commitment Issues with Seve Mangrum: Can we achieve our best while we're in a relationship?

In My Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2019 45:18


“I know it’s just a story that I’m telling myself, but, where is the peace in relationships?!” In this episode of In My Truth with Sarah Riegelhuth, we’re joined by Seve Mangrum. Sarah and Seve met briefly in Tulum before connecting at the Aubrey Marcus Fit For Service Fellowship. Seve Mangrum is a fitness and health coach based in LA, with a background in dance and martial arts. Seve is deeply interested in movement as a means to healing as opposed to an outcome (eg, performance or aesthetic) based medium. Like many of our guests, Seve is in an interesting transitional place with his business, having worked in his industry for the last eight years and now moving to a position of working on his methodology that is more aligned with his ideas and values. For various reasons, Seve has let go of a number of clients, resulting in some serious self-reflection around his service, skills and feelings of inadequacy. However, what begins as a look at Seve’s current business concerns turns into a conversation a whole lot more personal: how does monogamy and non-monogamy fit into our lives? - Disclaimer: What we talk about on In My Truth tends to be very raw and can be triggering. Resources for support and help are included at the end of show notes - scroll down for more information. - Listen in to the In My Truth podcast as Sarah Riegelhuth and Seve Mangrum get deep and vulnerable! - It’s been a tough road for many of us lately, feeling challenged both professionally and in personal relationships. As Sarah has discussed in previous episodes, she’s still struggling with her recent break up, and in this episode she works through this truth a bit more. What are you struggling with right now? “I’m trying to get the story straight in my mind so I can say, So, that’s what happened, I can let it go. But I can’t.” Seve and Sarah also discuss the untruths they’re living with around: Commitment issues Coming to the table with old patterns of behaviour in relationships The weight of self-doubt in being an entrepreneur Challenges of non-monogamy Feeling like you’re the only person struggling Stories passed along by your family Not being able to achieve everyone we want to while in a relationship “I’m not the good girl, I can’t be the good wife. I tried to be that once and it didn’t work out. So now I’m telling myself these stories, that how I am, this wild and free and emotional and whatever I am, is not going to be enough for somebody, or too much.” - Remember you’re not alone, and there is hope, even though it may not feel that way at times. Talk to someone, a friend or family member and let them support you. Reach out to a professional. Do whatever you need to do to start your journey back to feeling good. Here are some resources I found on Google (because I am not a professional, these are not recommendations, just suggestions with love and empathy from me to you): Lifeline (Australia): 13-11-14 is a confidential telephone crisis support service available 24/7 from a landline, payphone or mobile. Beyond Blue (Australia): 1-300-22-4636 OR chat online between 3pm & 12am 7 days a week No Shame On You (USA): 1-800-273-(TALK) 8255 OR text 741741 for a 24/7 crisis text line (a live, trained crisis counsellor receives the text and responds quickly) OR visit I’m Alive for 24/7 online crisis chat National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (USA): 1-800-273-8255  Crisis Services (Canada): 1-833-456-4566 OR text 45645 between 4pm and 12am daily - To never miss an episode, subscribe to In My Truth with Sarah Riegelhuth. Share it with your network and start having more raw conversations. - If you’d like to be a guest on the show, find out more here: https://www.sarahriegelhuth.com/inmytruthpodcast - Follow Sarah Riegelhuth on Instagram: @sarahriegelhuth @inmytruthpodcast

In My Truth
How do we know when we're ready to try again? In My Truth with Dhevaksha Naidoo

In My Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2019 36:08


There's incredible personal freedom in truth, yet we spend so much of our lives showing up the way we think we ‘should’. The ways that will make our parents happy, our colleagues respect us, society at large accept us, and of course, the ways that will make us look good on Instagram and social media.  In My Truth is the antidote to the ‘shoulds’. Be a fly on the wall as our guests dive into the stories and untruths they’re living with and working through, in real time.  Your host of the In My Truth podcast is Sarah Riegelhuth, and as she recently updated my Insta bio to read, she’s not one thing, but many. Professionally, Sarah runs Grow My Team and is one of the co-founders of The League of Extraordinary Women. But personally, she’s a lot more than that.   Last year, Sarah moved through a break down, a break up, and a career change. During this period, she had a strong calling to share what was really going on for her on her blog and social media. This resulted in a lot of people reaching out to have deep conversations, and Sarah started imagining what it could look like if other people could listen in on these conversations, and the healing that would come from that.    And so, on a pilgrimage from Vancouver to Colorado, this podcast In My Truth was born.   It feels healing and growing for Sarah, healing and growing for our guests, and hopefully healing and growing for you listening.   So, let’s dive in.     -   Disclaimer: What we talk about on In My Truth tends to be very raw and can be triggering. Resources for support and help are included at the end of show notes - scroll down for more information.   -   Welcome to this episode of In My Truth, where your host (serial entrepreneur and truth seeker) Sarah Riegelhuth is joined by old friend Dhevaksha Naidoo, who she met in Russia at the G20 YEA Summit. Things have changed substantially since they last connected, and in this episode, they get into some of those changes.   Serendipitously, Dhevaksha’s name means ‘truth’ in Sanskrit, so it seems fitting to dive into the untruths we’re currently working through on this episode of In My Truth.   Dhevaksha is a scientist and laughter yogi, and sometimes on LinkedIn she experiments with the title of entrepreneur - something she stepped away from around eight years ago. In this episode of In My Truth with Sarah Riegelhuth and Dhevaksha Naidoo, we discover and work through the stories around when we’re ready to get back into things we’ve moved away from or have been avoiding.   The more that we share what’s going on for us, the more free we can feel. Life can still be challenging,  but we can find more and more freedom the more we open up to others, and to ourselves. How can you start sharing and freeing yourself?   Sarah and Dhevaksha also discuss the untruths they’re living with around: The fear of falling back into old patterns, lifestyle habits and DNA Our relationship with alcohol Working harder, pushing and hustling Starting the journey without a partner Trusting the flow of business Mindset and lifestyle shifts Disconnection and connection Trusting ourselves to not fall into old behaviour Fear getting in the way Approaching life mindfully The balance between masculine and feminine, and push and flow Playfulness in entrepreneurship The place for the feminine in entrepreneurship  - Remember you’re not alone, and there is hope, even though it may not feel that way at times. Talk to someone, a friend or family member and let them support you. Reach out to a professional. Do whatever you need to do to start your journey back to feeling good. Here are some resources I found on Google (because I am not a professional, these are not recommendations, just suggestions with love and empathy from me to you): Lifeline (Australia): 13-11-14 is a confidential telephone crisis support service available 24/7 from a landline, payphone or mobile. Beyond Blue (Australia): 1-300-22-4636 OR chat online between 3pm & 12am 7 days a week No Shame On You (USA): 1-800-273-(TALK) 8255 OR text 741741 for a 24/7 crisis text line (a live, trained crisis counsellor receives the text and responds quickly) OR visit I’m Alive for 24/7 online crisis chat National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (USA): 1-800-273-8255  Crisis Services (Canada): 1-833-456-4566 OR text 45645 between 4pm and 12am daily   To never miss an episode, subscribe to In My Truth with Sarah Riegelhuth. Share it with your network and start having more raw conversations.   If you’d like to be a guest on the show, find out more here: https://www.sarahriegelhuth.com/inmytruthpodcast   Follow Sarah Riegelhuth on Instagram: @sarahriegelhuth @inmytruthpodcast

In My Truth
Getting real about relationships: learning to show up and be authentic with Natasa Zoubouridis

In My Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2019 52:49


Natasa Zoubouridis and Sarah Riegelhuth In My Truth Podcast Episode - Showing up in relationships and being our authentic selves in relationships. “I know how to keep a relationship together when I’m playing a role, but when I’m just me… I don’t know anymore.” - There's incredible personal freedom in truth, yet we spend so much of our lives showing up the way we think we ‘should’. The ways that will make our parents happy, our colleagues respect us, society at large accept us, and of course, the ways that will make us look good on Instagram and social media.  In My Truth is the antidote to the ‘shoulds’. Be a fly on the wall as my guests and I dive into into the stories and untruths our guests and host Sarah Riegelhuth are living with and working through, in real time.  Your host of the In My Truth podcast is Sarah Riegelhuth, and as she recently updated my Insta bio to read, she’s not one thing, but many. Professionally, Sarah runs Grow My Team and is one of the co-founders of The League of Extraordinary Women. But personally, she’s a lot more than that. Last year, Sarah moved through a break down, a break up, and a career change. During this period, she had a strong calling to share what was really going on for her on her blog and social media. This resulted in a lot of people reaching out to have deep conversations, and Sarah started imagining what it could look like if other people could listen in on these conversations, and the healing that would come from that.  And so, on a pilgrimage from Vancouver to Colorado, this podcast In My Truth was born. It feels healing and growing for Sarah, healing and growing for our guests, and hopefully healing and growing for you listening. So, let’s dive in. - Disclaimer: What we talk about on In My Truth tends to be very raw and can be triggering. Resources for support and help are included at the end of show notes - scroll down for more information. - Welcome to this episode of In My Truth, where your host (serial entrepreneur and truth seeker) Sarah Riegelhuth is joined by her good friend Natasa Zoubouridis. Sarah and Natasa met in 2019 in Chicago and frequently engage in deep conversations, now they're going public! Be a fly on the wall for this episode where Sarah and Natasa get real about their relationships, and who they are and how they show up in them. Natasa Zoubouridis is a television producer and owner of a Belgian Malinois named Wendy, and she also wishes she had a Post-It Note with the answer to the question, ‘Who are you and what do you do?’. Natasa is currently wrangling with her untruth around relationships and dating. It’s something she has been struggling with for a long time without diving deep into: how we show up in our romantic relationships. “This whole journey that I’ve been on while being single and trying to discover myself and move into a higher way of being, went right out the window.” In so far as we can control the messaging we put out to the world, we want the messaging to be really us. So, what makes you not show up fully as yourself? And how scary is it when you actually do? Listen in as Sarah and Natasa have a conversation around the untruths they’re wrangling with on the In My Truth podcast. In this episode, Sarah Riegelhuth and Natasa Zoubouridis explore showing up as our true selves and the fear of rejection of the true self, particularly in relationships. They also dive into their untruths and stories around: Me time Second-guessing yourself in relationships Tempering the way you show up The journey of being single Discovering more about yourself Offensive comedy and sensitivity The rejection of your true self vs the rejection of an idea of you Actively staying out of committed relationships Playing the game of getting the guy Going ‘too much, too quick’ in relationships Learning to date Living up to the images we portray to our significant others Personal branding and who we really are Being ‘Less Than-ed’ Where this shows up in other parts of our lives And of course, arse shots on Instagram “I just want to be myself, because I don’t want to have to live up to some idea of me that they have.” - Remember you’re not alone, and there is hope, even though it may not feel that way at times. Talk to someone, a friend or family member and let them support you. Reach out to a professional. Do whatever you need to do to start your journey back to feeling good. Here are some resources I found on Google (because I am not a professional, these are not recommendations, just suggestions with love and empathy from me to you): Lifeline (Australia): 13-11-14 is a confidential telephone crisis support service available 24/7 from a landline, payphone or mobile. Beyond Blue (Australia): 1-300-22-4636 OR chat online between 3pm & 12am 7 days a week No Shame On You (USA): 1-800-273-(TALK) 8255 OR text 741741 for a 24/7 crisis text line (a live, trained crisis counsellor receives the text and responds quickly) OR visit I’m Alive for 24/7 online crisis chat National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (USA): 1-800-273-8255  Crisis Services (Canada): 1-833-456-4566 OR text 45645 between 4pm and 12am daily - To never miss an episode, subscribe to In My Truth with Sarah Riegelhuth. Share it with your network and start having more raw conversations. - If you’d like to be a guest on the show, find out more here: https://www.sarahriegelhuth.com/inmytruthpodcast - Follow Sarah Riegelhuth on Instagram: @sarahriegelhuth @inmytruthpodcast

In My Truth
Struggling with the Too Much-ness of Being, ADHD and disappointing people with Jo Hodson

In My Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2019 50:15


“I have a tendency to fall in love with potential” In My Truth with Sarah Riegelhuth: raw as f*ck conversations about truth. Let’s dive in. Disclaimer: What we talk about on In My Truth tends to be very raw and can be triggering. Resources for support and help are included at the end of show notes - scroll down for more information. - Welcome to this episode of In My Truth, where your host (serial entrepreneur and truth seeker) Sarah Riegelhuth is joined by Jo Hodson.  Sarah and Jo initially tried to record this episode a few weeks ago while Sarah was in Mexico, sitting on the floor in her Airbnb’s laundry room and continually getting interrupted by the wi-fi. In take two of the episode, they get an inside look into the untruths Jo is working through: struggling with the "Too Much"-ness of being, exploring her ADHD and her internal stories around disappointing people. Jo Hodson was first drawn to In My Truth and Sarah through Instagram and immediately felt drawn to the concept, resonating that finding our truth and our stories, and consequently sharing them is a fascinating thing to dive into. Jo originally worked in architecture but didn’t find it was her calling in life - she stepped into the industry believing it was something she should do because it was ‘credible’ in the world of design. When she made that realisation Jo, always a creative, quit that life and launched into a journey of finding out who she actually is. Now, Jo is trained as a health coach, a Brene Brown fan and deeply interested in mindset work. It’s taken her a long time to bring together her passions in food, writing, design and mindset work, but it’s starting to form a cohesive bigger picture. By showing up on In My Truth in this episode, Jo hopes to trigger something in others to taken them on a journey of exploring themselves further - let’s dive in! How can you be more present with your untruth? In this episode, Sarah Riegelhuth and Jo Hodson explore being in truth and authenticity, and how they can open up space for themselves and for others within the podcast. They also dive into their untruths and stories around: Being present Intensity, overwhelming others, and feeling the need to reign ourselves in Narcissistic relationships, glossing over red flags and justifying behaviour Living unapologetically versus containing and curtailing ourselves The “Too Much”-ness of Being ADHD Struggling with disappointing people External validation and trying to receive that in the ways we live Knowing how to get the guy, tempering who we are and not knowing who we actually are Owning who and how we are Living up to people’s perceptions of us Setting boundaries and saying No Letting out too much of ourselves too soon The opposite of Too Much Judging ourselves and confirmation bias Validating ourselves without external input Yoga and being human Guilt and shame Channeling our excess energy Not meeting expectations   "I know I experience life quite intensely, and when something catches my attention… I’m there."   “I don’t want to let people down, so I’ll say No to myself instead of saying No to them”   Remember you’re not alone, and there is hope, even though it may not feel that way at times. Talk to someone, a friend or family member and let them support you. Reach out to a professional. Do whatever you need to do to start your journey back to feeling good. Here are some resources I found on Google (because I am not a professional, these are not recommendations, just suggestions with love and empathy from me to you): Lifeline (Australia): 13-11-14 is a confidential telephone crisis support service available 24/7 from a landline, payphone or mobile. Beyond Blue (Australia): 1-300-22-4636 OR chat online between 3pm & 12am 7 days a week No Shame On You (USA): 1-800-273-(TALK) 8255 OR text 741741 for a 24/7 crisis text line (a live, trained crisis counsellor receives the text and responds quickly) OR visit I’m Alive for 24/7 online crisis chat National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (USA): 1-800-273-8255  Crisis Services (Canada): 1-833-456-4566 OR text 45645 between 4pm and 12am daily   To never miss an episode, subscribe to In My Truth with Sarah Riegelhuth. Share it with your network and start having more raw conversations.   If you’d like to be a guest on the show, find out more here: https://www.sarahriegelhuth.com/inmytruthpodcast   Follow Sarah Riegelhuth on Instagram: @sarahriegelhuth @inmytruthpodcast

In My Truth
The fear of starting a new business and the fear of striking out on our own with Alex Nelson

In My Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2019 28:08


Welcome to another episode of In My Truth with Sarah Riegelhuth, the show where we have raw as f*ck conversations to sort through and understand the untruths we’re currently living in and the stories we’re currently telling ourselves.       -   Disclaimer: What we talk about on In My Truth tends to be very raw and can be triggering. Resources for support and help are included at the end of show notes - scroll down for more information.   -   In this episode of In My Truth, your host Sarah Riegelhuth is in Tulum for the Aubrey Marcus Fit For Service Fellowship Summit Two with her friend and fellow program participant Alex Nelson.   Alex Nelson is in an interesting transition period of his life, having just finished his more traditional career in management for manufacturing and moving into the podcast and personal coaching space to work on trauma, literally the week of recording the podcast.   In this episode, Alex and Sarah are discussing modalities for healing and making the journey back to our truth. In Alex’s work, he uses a number of different modalities for healing and working on their trauma, such as ecstatic dance, guided meditation, group therapy and psychedelics. The podcast In My Truth is another path to do that: identifying our own truth, and finding voice for it. How are you expressing your truth? How are you working through being afraid to show up as you are?   The spectrum of truth is broad. In this episode, Sarah Riegelhuth and Alex Nelson examine Fear, specifically looking at the fear of starting a new business and striking out on our own. They also dive into the untruths and stories around: Judging and labelling ourselves Being a force for good Self-worth Intentionality and focus on interactions with others Getting internal and not being able to connect with others Self-reflection and self-judgement Our personal timelines versus the timelines the universe has for us     Remember you’re not alone, and there is hope, even though it may not feel that way at times. Talk to someone, a friend or family member and let them support you. Reach out to a professional. Do whatever you need to do to start your journey back to feeling good. Here are some resources I found on Google (because I am not a professional, these are not recommendations, just suggestions with love and empathy from me to you): Lifeline (Australia): 13-11-14 is a confidential telephone crisis support service available 24/7 from a landline, payphone or mobile. Beyond Blue (Australia): 1-300-22-4636 OR chat online between 3pm & 12am 7 days a week No Shame On You (USA): 1-800-273-(TALK) 8255 OR text 741741 for a 24/7 crisis text line (a live, trained crisis counsellor receives the text and responds quickly) OR visit I’m Alive for 24/7 online crisis chat National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (USA): 1-800-273-8255  Crisis Services (Canada): 1-833-456-4566 OR text 45645 between 4pm and 12am daily   To never miss an episode, subscribe to In My Truth with Sarah Riegelhuth. Share it with your network and start having more raw conversations.   If you’d like to be a guest on the show, find out more here: https://www.sarahriegelhuth.com/inmytruthpodcast   Follow Sarah Riegelhuth on Instagram: @sarahriegelhuth @inmytruthpodcast

In My Truth
A professional and personal crossroads with Ally Paz

In My Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2019 44:17


“I’m not used to not being someone else’s person, and I’m trying to be my own person.”     There’s incredible freedom in truth, yet we spend so much time showing up as what we think we ‘should’. In My Truth is an antidote to the shoulds. It dives into the stories we’re living with, and how we work through them - in REAL time. My name is Sarah Riegelhuth, and as I recently updated my Instagram bio to read, I’m not one thing, but many.   There is a tonne of information out there about things people have worked through. 10 years ago, five years ago, one year ago: this is what happened, and this is how I worked through it, this is what came of is. I think what’s really interesting though, is actually being able to listen in on someone going through something right now.   When I shared some of my journey on Instagram and my blog, I discovered that people really related to the current struggle, not something that happened in the past. This is what I want to bring to you in the In My Truth podcast: the power in listening to conversations around an untruth that we’re currently trying to wrangle, understand and figure out.   -   Disclaimer and trigger warning: What we talk about on In My Truth tends to be very raw and can be triggering. Resources for support and help are included at the end of show notes - scroll down for more information. This episode includes talk around sexual and emotional abuse in childhood and exotic dancing, and also includes some swearing. If these themes aren’t for you, we hope to see you in the next episode.   -   In this episode of In My Truth, your host Sarah Riegelhuth is joined by Ally Paz, who she met in Guatemala at the Volcano Summit.   Ally is currently at a personal and professional crossroads, something that as a society we don’t often talk about, instead focusing on the accomplishments we’ve achieved. For Ally, this episode of the podcast is a fun and scary exercise in sharing the truth around this crossroads.   In the past, Ally worked in finance, doing everything right: climbing the right ladders, wearing the right clothes, reading the right books… and feeling absolutely miserable.   Ally doesn’t have any big PR announcements to make on the podcast, but what she does have to share might be a lot more valuable.     Sarah and Ally discuss the current untruths and stories they are currently grappling with, such as: not liking who you are on the inside being true to ourselves feeling externally validated by others having more to offer as an individual in society than the sum of our accomplishments being comfortable talking about the ‘mess’ personal value and learning to value ourselves constantly showing up and the work to show up authentically the social media response to Sarah sharing her vulnerability on Instagram, her blog and her email newsletter the need to be validated professionally and why that is how our family’s response to us affects us personally being in a relationship because it is the ‘right’ thing to do   Look out for Sarah checking in with Ally about attending her first networking event without knowing how she’ll be validating herself to other people with nothing to sell.   Remember you’re not alone, and there is hope, even though it may not feel that way at times. Talk to someone, a friend or family member and let them support you. Reach out to a professional. Do whatever you need to do to start your journey back to feeling good. Here are some resources I found on Google (because I am not a professional, these are not recommendations, just suggestions with love and empathy from me to you): Lifeline (Australia): 13-11-14 is a confidential telephone crisis support service available 24/7 from a landline, payphone or mobile. Beyond Blue (Australia): 1-300-22-4636 OR chat online between 3pm & 12am 7 days a week No Shame On You (USA): 1-800-273-(TALK) 8255 OR text 741741 for a 24/7 crisis text line (a live, trained crisis counsellor receives the text and responds quickly) OR visit I’m Alive for 24/7 online crisis chat National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (USA): 1-800-273-8255  Crisis Services (Canada): 1-833-456-4566 OR text 45645 between 4pm and 12am daily   To never miss an episode, subscribe to In My Truth with Sarah Riegelhuth. Share it with your network and start having more raw conversations.   If you’d like to be a guest on the show, find out more here: https://www.sarahriegelhuth.com/inmytruthpodcast   Follow Sarah Riegelhuth on Instagram: @sarahriegelhuth @inmytruthpodcast

In My Truth
Moving overseas and the weight of expectations with Ryan Ebert

In My Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2019 53:25


Our truth is more beautiful than the things we feel we need to hide.   Disclaimer and trigger warning: What we talk about on In My Truth tends to be very raw and can be triggering. Resources for support and help are included at the end of show notes - scroll down for more information.    Thank you for joining us in this episode of In My Truth, where serial entrepreneur and truth seeker Sarah Riegelhuth is excited to speak to her friend Ryan Ebert and dive into his current untruths.   Ryan Ebert is a Melbourne-based entrepreneur in the health care space. Ryan sold a business last year and is currently working on another startup. He’s also a sports fanatic and Melbourne coffee drinker!   At the moment, Ryan is grappling with expectations, from others and from himself, and something that not many people know: setting up for an overseas move. Ryan has been holding this secret of not being in Australia at the end of the year, and is working through the weight of the expectations around his next moves.   Ryan is also questioning whether he wants to stay in the health industry and how it shapes his identity, the ‘shoulds’ around his involvement in healthcare, and what he wants out of his ideal work role and how that aligns with his purpose.   Some other beliefs and stories uncovered in this episode include: sharing our personal stories and untruths with stakeholders fear of shaking up our identity capital and credibility differentiating between opportunities we want and opportunities others want for us wrangling with our truths resistance to change measures of success and levels of freedom logic vs passion, joy and happiness the weight of being outside of alignment rhetoric around opening up and not opening up about our truth feelings around people judging and questioning the ways that we live compromising on lifestyle based on other people’s judgement letting go, grieving and making space for who we are limiting Instagram labels   Remember you’re not alone, and there is hope, even though it may not feel that way at times. Talk to someone, a friend or family member and let them support you. Reach out to a professional. Do whatever you need to do to start your journey back to feeling good. Here are some resources I found on Google (because I am not a professional, these are not recommendations, just suggestions with love and empathy from me to you): Lifeline (Australia): 13-11-14 is a confidential telephone crisis support service available 24/7 from a landline, payphone or mobile. Beyond Blue (Australia): 1-300-22-4636 OR chat online between 3pm & 12am 7 days a week No Shame On You (USA): 1-800-273-(TALK) 8255 OR text 741741 for a 24/7 crisis text line (a live, trained crisis counsellor receives the text and responds quickly) OR visit I’m Alive for 24/7 online crisis chat National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (USA): 1-800-273-8255  Crisis Services (Canada): 1-833-456-4566 OR text 45645 between 4pm and 12am daily   To never miss an episode, subscribe to In My Truth with Sarah Riegelhuth, and if you’re enjoying the podcast, we’d greatly appreciate your review and if you could please share the episode with your tribe.   If you’d like to be a guest on the show, find out more here: https://www.sarahriegelhuth.com/inmytruthpodcast   Follow Sarah on Instagram: @sarahriegelhuth @inmytruthpodcast

In My Truth
Moving through sexual and emotional abuse with Ashlee Moyle

In My Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2019 38:13


Disclaimer and trigger warning: What we talk about on In My Truth tends to be very raw and can be triggering. Resources for support and help are included at the end of show notes - scroll down for more information. This episode includes talk around sexual and emotional abuse in childhood and exotic dancing, and also includes some swearing. If these themes aren’t for you, we hope to see you in the next episode.  In the inaugural episode of In My Truth, serial entrepreneur and truth seeker Sarah Riegelhuth talks with Ashlee Moyle about opening up a current untruth she is working through and living with.  Ashlee Moyle is an interior designer with Red Door Project, a brand and content creator, a crystal-energiser and into pilates.  Your host Sarah Riegelhuth is not one thing, but many. Professionally, Sarah runs Grow My Team and she’s one of the co-founders of The League of Extraordinary Women. But personally, she’s a lot more than that. In the last year, Sarah has moved through a breakdown and a break-up, and changed her entire career, ending 17 years in financial planning and selling her company. During this period of change, she had a strong calling to share what was going on for her in real time on her blog and social media profiles. This sharing resulted in a lot of conversations in her network of friends and colleagues, and Sarah started imagining what it could look like if more people could listen in on what was being shared, worked through and healed. And so, on a pilgrimage from Vancouver to Colorado, In My Truth was born. So let’s dive in.  Be a fly on the wall as Sarah and Ashlee dive into the untruths and stories they are currently living with and working through, from sexual and emotional abuse from someone in a position of power to a revelation about pole dancing to pay off debt. Some of the beliefs and stories uncovered in this episode include: owning your story and deciding to open up about our stories publicly being treated differently when experiences are uncovered personal experiences being used by partners to explain and highlight our perceived damage perceptions of what has happened versus how it makes it us feel parental guilt separating the feeling of what has been done from who people are holding back from sharing because of and dealing with what we think people will think about us labels of victimhood or surviving defending our reasons for not being open who we choose to share our stories with surface emotions and digging deeper  Remember you’re not alone, and there is hope, even though it may not feel that way at times. Talk to someone, a friend or family member and let them support you. Reach out to a professional. Do whatever you need to do to start your journey back to feeling good. Here are some resources I found on Google (because I am not a professional, these are not recommendations, just suggestions with love and empathy from me to you): Lifeline (Australia): 13-11-14 is a confidential telephone crisis support service available 24/7 from a landline, payphone or mobile. Beyond Blue (Australia): 1-300-22-4636 OR chat online between 3pm & 12am 7 days a week No Shame On You (USA): 1-800-273-(TALK) 8255 OR text 741741 for a 24/7 crisis text line (a live, trained crisis counselor receives the text and responds quickly) OR visit I’m Alive for 24/7 online crisis chat National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (USA): 1-800-273-8255  Crisis Services (Canada): 1-833-456-4566 OR text 45645 between 4pm and 12am daily To never miss an episode, subscribe to In My Truth with Sarah Riegelhuth, and if you’re enjoying the podcast, we’d greatly appreciate your review and if you could please share the episode with your tribe.

Through The Veil with Alex Nelson
#003 || Sarah Riegelhuth || Depression, Entrepreneurship, and Living in Truth

Through The Veil with Alex Nelson

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2019 48:27


The Deal Room
[EP 099] Conversations at the Coalface: Using acquisition as a growth strategy, and the $1M mistake (Part 2)

The Deal Room

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2019


Welcome to the final half of our two-part series with serial entrepreneur Sarah Riegelhuth of Grow My Team. Find out how her mistakes from multiple business exits changed the way she now approaches growing a business. She has great tips for businesses who are building for sale into the future.

The Deal Room
[EP 099] Conversations at the Coalface: Using acquisition as a growth strategy, and the $1M mistake (Part 2)

The Deal Room

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2019 37:02


Welcome to the final half of our two-part series with serial entrepreneur Sarah Riegelhuth of Grow My Team. Find out how her mistakes from multiple business exits changed the way she now approaches growing a business. She has great tips for businesses who are building for sale into the future.

Bringing Business to Retail
Growing A Remote Team - Sarah Riegelhuth

Bringing Business to Retail

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2019 46:18


Do you employ staff in any part of your business, or are considering doing so? If the answer is yes (or you'd like it to be yes!) you're going to find my conversation with Sarah Riegelhuth both informative and inspiring. As the CEO of remote employment specialists, Grow My Team, Sarah has a unique view of the employee / employer relationship. Together we discuss; - the benefits of hiring a remote employee - why employing a VA often ends badly - why you need to get clear on exactly what you want - the importance of employing for skill and personality - the benefits of performance based salaries Listen here

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Vegan Women Collective Podcast
Sarah Riegelhuth from Grow my team, Wealth Enhancers and The League of Extraordinary Women

Vegan Women Collective Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2019 45:55


Sarah and I spoke about how to empower yourself to follow your dreams by taking action on your finances, the power of surrounding yourself with likeminded people, and the future of remote work. We also launched our patreon page! patreon.com/veganwomencollective Host: Rachel Lamarche

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Inspiring Business for Good
Sarah Riegelhuth On Helping Millennials Become Financially Free & How To Manage A Remote Team

Inspiring Business for Good

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2018 54:45


Is it true that millennials don’t know how to handle money? Millennials are our future leaders, so if they lack financial education, what does that mean for our future? This education gap inspired our guest, Sarah Riegelhuth, to create a community called Wealth Enhancers – a Financial Planning and Advice Company for Gen Y’s and Millennials across Australia. In today's episode, I sit down with Sarah, who is a serial entrepreneur and one of Australia's leading finance experts. She is also the Author of ‘Get Rich Slow: Start Now, Start Small to Achieve Real Wealth.’ Sarah is passionate about personal finance and helping people, truly embodying her company’s purpose of enabling millennials to become financially free. We kickstart this episode by asking Sarah about her passion for finance and her experience in the industry. She shares that with Wealth Enhancers, they built a community for high achieving millennials who want to be the best they can be. They believe that current and future leaders must have financial stability, so they can achieve their personal goals, live their values, and create a better world. We also learn how Sarah has built Wealth Enhancers with a fully remote team, and discover the benefits and issues behind this strategy. We talk about Sarah’s latest project - Wealth Creation for Millennials. It’s a Free 4-week personal finance course that covers everything millennials need to know about money. Tune in to gain insights on how to lead a remote team, financial tips for business owners, and how mindset has played a role in Sarah’s success. What You Will Discover in This Episode: How & why Wealth Enhancers serve the Millennial market. How building businesses that give back can create a better world. What B Corp is and why it’s important for entrepreneurs to have their certification. How Sarah’s trip to Cambodia changed her life. How to balance running a profitable business with giving back and doing good. How Sarah developed an abundance mindset to get to where she is now. A word of advice from Sarah on how to maintain a remote team that can deliver excellent work. The strategies Sarah uses to ensure that Wealth Enhancers consistently delight their customers. Resources: Wealth Creation for Millennials - Free Course Who by Geoff Smart Connect with Sarah Sarah’s Website: WWW.SARAHRIEGELHUTH.COM Sarah’s Facebook Sarah’s Instagram Sarah’s LinkedIn Are you enjoying the podcast? Listen to the episode here and leave us a review: iTunes:  https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/sarah-riegelhuth-on-helping-millennials-become-financially/id1442173853?i=1000424016702&mt=2 Stitcher Radio: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/inspiring-business-for-good/e/57248322?autoplay=true Don’t forget to subscribe on iTunes to be notified when new episodes are released. The post Sarah Riegelhuth On Helping Millennials Become Financially Free & How To Manage A Remote Team appeared first on Inspire CA - Family Small Business Accountants Brisbane.

Listen to the Experts
Modern Day Marketing Secrets Revealed by Sarah Riegelhuth

Listen to the Experts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2018


Recently recognised as the IFA Thought Leader of the Year, Sarah was also named as one of Melbourne’s Top 100 most influential, inspiring and creative citizens by The Age, and listed in the Top 50 Female Entrepreneurs under 40 by Shoestring. She holds a Bachelor of Business (Financial Planning) and several diplomas. Sarah is an […] The post Modern Day Marketing Secrets Revealed by Sarah Riegelhuth appeared first on SRSCC.

The Monica Kade Podcast: Health, Mindset, Career & Lifestyle
Ep. 61 Sarah Riegelhuth - Your Wealth Creation Starts Today

The Monica Kade Podcast: Health, Mindset, Career & Lifestyle

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2018 22:59


Welcome to Episode 61 of the Monica Kade podcast.   Today we're chatting with Sarah Riegelhuth, who has been on the show before but in case you don't know her - she is a serial entrepreneur and an investor in startups having founded 8 companies since 2009.  Following several successful exits, she is currently the CEO of Wealth Enhancers (a Gen Y financial advisory firm) and Grow My Team (global recruitment), and sits on the board of League of Extraordinary Women. She is personally fuelled by a passion for community, gender equality and living life on one's own terms. And today, we're going to be talking about her dream of creating a financially free GEN Y. Learn About: >  Sarah's relationship with money growing up 
>  How she developed and fostered her money and wealth creation mindset
>  Money Talk Taboo
 >  Why she started Wealth Enhancers But the most exciting part of our conversation (and why I personally asked her to come on the show) is her latest project: 

 Wealth Creation for Gen Y
A COMPLETELY FREE, 4-week personal financial management eCourse. This course is designed to teach you everything you need to know (and should've been taught at school) about money. The course is designed just for Gen Y, by her friends over at Wealth Enhancers who are Australia's most experienced Gen Y Financial Advisers.   Want to educate yourself on the basics of personal financial management? > Do you want to finally get out of debt? > Have you got credit cards or loans that are weighing you down? > Do you want to focus your energy on WEALTH CREATION and create space 
in your mind for what you love to enter your life?  > You no longer have ANY EXCUSES as to why you're not creating wealth and getting on top of your money management because the course is free.

   CLICK HERE TO ENROL, 
IF YOU'RE READY TO CREATE SPACE IN YOUR MIND, EDUCATE YOURSELF AND 
FOSTER A HEALTHY MONEY AND WEALTH CREATION MINDSET! https://weacademy.thinkific.com/courses/money-management-for-gen-y?ref=031694    You can check out Sarah's personal financial plan here: http://wealthenhancers.community/sarah-riegelhuths-personal-financial-plan/ P.S I am sharing this course purely because I believe in the work Sarah does. She didn't ask me to share this course. I personally felt moved to. I've known Sarah for some time now and she has a genuine desire to help others with the wealth creation they dream of. #WhatHaveYouGotToLose?

The Business Generals Podcast | Helping You Maximize Your Entrepreneurial Dreams - Every Single Week
009: Lessons from a serial entrepreneur and investor in startups, cofounder of over 8 companies (w/ Sarah Riegelhuth)

The Business Generals Podcast | Helping You Maximize Your Entrepreneurial Dreams - Every Single Week

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2017 57:14


Sarah is an award winning serial entrepreneur and investor in startups, having cofounded 8 companies alongside her husband, Finn Kelly. Following several successful exits, she is currently the CEO of Wealth Enhancers (Gen Y financial advisory firm) and Grow My Team (global recruitment). Sarah is also a speaker, blogger and the author of Get Rich Slow! Ladies and gentlemen please welcome Sarah to the show!! Book recommendation for entrepreneurs:  1. Built to sell – making sure your business has saleable value and not just 100% reliant on you. 2. Good to Great – another great book! >>> Free Show Highlight Reel Reveals… All the tips and highlights of today’s interview…All you have to do is download and take Action! Free download: https://www.businessgenerals.com/davidh (www.businessgenerals.com/sarahr) >>> Legacy: To show people that you can live whatever life you want to live, that anything is possible for you regardless of how or where you started and especially love helping people take care of the personal finances and help them start and grow their businesses – Sarah. Best way to connect: @SarahRiegelhuth on twitter or www.sarahriegelhuth.com

Equity Mates Investing Podcast
Expert Investor: Sarah Riegelhuth - Get Rich Slow

Equity Mates Investing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2017 45:22


"The Longer you leave starting, the harder it is to catch up" Episode 10! We've hit double digits, what an exciting time. This episode is a special one. We talk with CEO of Wealth Enhancers Sarah Riegelhuth. Sarah is a serial entrepreneur and investor in startups, having founded 8 companies alongside her husband, Finn Kelly. Following several successful exits, she is currently the CEO of Wealth Enhancers (Gen Y financial advisory firm) and Grow My Team (global recruitment), and sits on the Board of her other companies, WE LOVE NUMBERS and League of Extraordinary Women. She is personally fuelled by a passion for community, gender equality and living life on one's own terms. Our conversation doesn't focus just on stocks. We discuss many forms of investing and strategies to help you move towards financial freedom. There is something for everybody in this episode. In this episode you will learn: • What is the first step in ensuring you reach your financial goals • The value of consistency • Investing isn't just about buying shares • How you can begin to reach your financial freedom Stocks and resources discussed: • Check out Wealth Enhancers - a fantastic financial advisory firm specifically tailored for Gen Y!Subscribe

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Zoë Routh Leadership Podcast
E29 - Sarah Riegelhuth Interview

Zoë Routh Leadership Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2017 33:28


Finance expert, entrepreneur, and author of “Get Rich Slow”, Sarah Riegelhuth shares: • Why instant gratification is the biggest challenge for wealth creation • How she leads a digital nomad’s life running a prosperous business with a global team • The four factors that make wealth creation easy and fulfilling for her Gen Y clients • Why the criticisms of Gen Y are wrong, and what they have to offer • Tips on how to engage Gen Y • Why her staff call themselves ‘Gladiators’ - this is gold! Sarah’s book, “Get Rich Slow” is available here: http://www.getrichslow.com.au/

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Xero Gravity: Big Wins & Massive Fails
Ep: 76 - Sarah Riegelhuth - Are you going broke slowly?

Xero Gravity: Big Wins & Massive Fails

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2016 52:09


From the streets of Melbourne, Australia, to the slopes of Boulder, Colorado, Sarah Riegelhuth is leading the way in an entrepreneurial streak. Sarah’s a firm believer that the old school dreams of owning a house or investing in stock won’t financially make or break us – but starting early and taking control is what makes all the difference.   “Money is just a tool. The only relationship you need to have with it is that you’re roughly in control of it,” she told Elizabeth.   Sarah’s ‘no bull’ attitude has seen her win awards, not just as a financial advisor but also as a best selling author. Sarah’s book - Get Rich Slow – paints financial education as something Gen Y desperately needs to talk more about, striking a chord with readers from the very first page. Tune in to discover what it takes to get rich slow. Hear Sarah share her blunt wisdom around how honesty will help you to build stronger relationships with employees and clients, and why acquiring personal wealth is actually pretty simple. The new and improved Xero Gravity – check it out!

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Sell Personal Podcast
Episode 56: Sarah Riegelhuth on Life as an Entrepreneur, Author, Money and Finance Expert

Sell Personal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2016 60:06


My guest today is Sarah Riegelhuth the co-founder of Wealth Enhancers. She also co-founded a networking group called the League of Extraordinary of Women. Sarah began her businesses in Australia, but has since moved to the US. She studied photography in college, but chose financial planning in the long run. She also traveled Europe for three years. Sarah explains how that prepared her for entrepreneurship.   On today’s episode Sarah tells me how they started their startup and why she chose the financial educational platform. We discuss what the education system is missing for the Y generation (Millennials in the US.) Sarah tells us what Wealth Enhancers offers to their customers and what she thinks a newcomer to startups needs to know. Here are the points from today’s conversation: Sarah’s changing opinion about passion. Working with the Y generation. How the financial education sector is changing. What is missing from the educational system for this generation. Why budgets are important. How Sarah and Finn started their business. The importance of understanding your company culture. How Wealth Enhancers has evolved over time. How Sarah copes with stress. Sarah’s advice for getting PR for your business. Is writing a book a good move for your business? If you want to reach Sarah visit Wealth Enhancers and check out The League of Extraordinary Women. She has a large social media presence, so finding her on Instagram and Twitter will be fairly easier. Resources Mentioned Today: Wealth Enhancers The League of Extraordinary Women Sarah’s LinkedIn Sarah’s Twitter Sarah’s Instagram If you enjoyed listening to this podcast, don’t forget to leave review in iTunes, I’d appreciate that. To listen to other Sell Personal episodes visit www.sellpersonal.com/podcast.

Sell Personal Podcast
Episode 56: Sarah Riegelhuth on Life as an Entrepreneur, Author, Money and Finance Expert

Sell Personal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2016 60:06


My guest today is Sarah Riegelhuth the co-founder of Wealth Enhancers. She also co-founded a networking group called the League of Extraordinary of Women. Sarah began her businesses in Australia, but has since moved to the US. She studied photography in college, but chose financial planning in the long run. She also traveled Europe for three years. Sarah explains how that prepared her for entrepreneurship.   On today’s episode Sarah tells me how they started their startup and why she chose the financial educational platform. We discuss what the education system is missing for the Y generation (Millennials in the US.) Sarah tells us what Wealth Enhancers offers to their customers and what she thinks a newcomer to startups needs to know. Here are the points from today’s conversation: Sarah’s changing opinion about passion. Working with the Y generation. How the financial education sector is changing. What is missing from the educational system for this generation. Why budgets are important. How Sarah and Finn started their business. The importance of understanding your company culture. How Wealth Enhancers has evolved over time. How Sarah copes with stress. Sarah’s advice for getting PR for your business. Is writing a book a good move for your business? If you want to reach Sarah visit Wealth Enhancers and check out The League of Extraordinary Women. She has a large social media presence, so finding her on Instagram and Twitter will be fairly easier. Resources Mentioned Today: Wealth Enhancers The League of Extraordinary Women Sarah’s LinkedIn Sarah’s Twitter Sarah’s Instagram If you enjoyed listening to this podcast, don’t forget to leave review in iTunes, I’d appreciate that. To listen to other Sell Personal episodes visit www.sellpersonal.com/podcast.

The Monica Kade Podcast: Health, Mindset, Career & Lifestyle
Ep. 30 Life Changing Moment with Sarah Riegelhuth; Unexpected Passing of Her Dad

The Monica Kade Podcast: Health, Mindset, Career & Lifestyle

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2016 24:31


“Practice and persistence and continuing to learn and develop; grow, push and work on what your dream is - and not give up…I think that's what defines the winners and the losers.” - Sarah Riegelhuth, The Moment HQ podcast Sarah Riegelhuth is the author of Get Rich Slow, and co-founder of award-winning Gen Y financial advisory firm, Wealth Enhancers and the highly successful League of Extraordinary Women, an organisation supporting the development of young female entrepreneurs nationally. She is passionately committed to helping women realise their potential, both financially and in all aspects of their lives. Sarah is very humble and down-to-earth. While some people in her position may seem unapproachable, you won't find that type of attitude here. She's a sheer delight! Her ‘Life Changing Moment' occurred when her father passed away suddenly. Sarah and her dad were really close and spoke every day. They worked in the same office, bounced business ideas off one another and their lives were daily intertwined. Her dad was a mentor, friend and loving father, so the impact was quite significant. Listen to our candid conversation as we discuss life's challenges, ideas, launching businesses, money, travel and everything in between. SARAH AND I HAVE A CHAT ABOUT HER LIFE CHANGING MOMENT: UNEXPECTEDLY LOSING HER FATHER. Learn about: Going through grief and how Sarah dealt with it Her perspective on life How she measure “success” Why she loves starting businesses How she lives and works Why she is passionate about money Why she is passionate about helping others with their finances And find out: What she loves? What Sarah believes is her greatest asset? The best piece of wisdom she's been given. For more goodness and inspirational stories visit www.TheMomentHQ.com

Inspiring Greatness
010 - The Price of Greatness - Golden Nugget Friday

Inspiring Greatness

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2016 9:19


Welcome to our Golden nugget Friday episode. Today’s topic has emerged from several of the successful entrepreneurs I have interviewed and was talked about in my interview earlier this week with Sarah Riegelhuth   It’s the topic on the importance of morning rituals and how these personal habits can improve not only personal success but your overall success including your business.   It’s a commitment of continuous personal discipline 1st thing in the morning that puts you in a positive mindset and propels entrepreneurs to becoming even more successful.   

Inspiring Greatness
009 Sarah Riegelhuth - Get Rich Slow

Inspiring Greatness

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2016 30:35


Co-founder of Wealth Enhancers and League of Extraordinary Women, Sarah Riegelhuth is the author of “Get Rich Slow”, and shares her story with Inspiring Greatness. She tells the incredible story of being two days away from packing up her stuff, giving away her entire belongings and moving to the states.  Her entrepreneurial journey started 6 years ago, since then she has been involved in founding and investing in about eight companies. Passionate with finance and business, she talks to us through her challenges and Ah-ah moment and how being an entrepreneur is “an amazing way to build a lifestyle the way that you want it.” 

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Our Extraordinary Stories Podcast
Sarah Riegelhuth Co Founder of Wealth Enhancers

Our Extraordinary Stories Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2015 32:43


Sarah Riegelhuth Co Founder of Wealth Enhancers by League of Extraordinary Women

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