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Best podcasts about shannon siriano greenwood

Latest podcast episodes about shannon siriano greenwood

Savvy Social Podcast
How To Build A Business Community On LinkedIn with Shannon Siriano Greenwood

Savvy Social Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2023 32:42


Not the biggest fan of social media, but you know it's almost necessary to grow your business? You're in good company because my guest Shannon Siriano Greenwood, Founder, and CEO of Rebelle, the network catering to women professionals, wishes she could live without it. But she understands the power and benefits of social media, especially when it comes to building a community.  In this episode, Shannon shares the deets about her platform of choice, LinkedIn. For someone who claims social media isn't her favorite thing in the world, her strategies for engagement, posting, and building revenue can help any business owner shift their approach and find success on LinkedIn.  In this episode of the podcast, we talk about:  Connections through storytelling Why cold outreach is best on LinkedIn Sending DMs without being annoying Relationship-Driven Sales Why LinkedIn is perfect for introverts Why Shannon spends an hour a day on LinkedIn How to format your story posts for greater reach …And More!   This Episode Was Made Possible By: Social Media Starter Kit Free Course The Social Media Starter Kit is your chance to pull back the curtain and get insights on how to build a social media strategy that works for you, learn how to create (and implement) a simple and effective content plan, convert followers into buyers, and much more. Register for this FREE course and gain the confidence you need to use social media as a tool to grow your business: https://onlinedrea.com/free 2023 LinkedIn Jumpstart Challenge The LinkedIn Challenge is back for the fifth year! Join hundreds of passion-led business owners for this 5-Day challenge designed to jumpstart your LinkedIn strategy for 2023. This is a FREE challenge open to the public and Savvy Social School members will get access to a bonus coaching call & profile audits by the Savvy Social School team: https://onlinedrea.com/linkedin   About the Guest Founder, leader, and community builder, Shannon Siriano Greenwood is most passionate about sharing the stories of exceptional people. Shannon is the Founder and CEO of Rebelle, a network for women professionals looking to earn more, prioritize themselves, and create their own path to success while paving the way for generations to come. Eternally curious, Shannon has interviewed thousands of women from celebrities to founders, authors, physicians, creatives, and every day women to understand their perspectives and share their experiences with audiences big and small. Website: https://readytorebelle.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/readytorebelle/  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shannonsiriano/   Go to the show notes for all the resources mentioned in this episode: https://onlinedrea.com/236

Uncomplicate Your Business | Small Business Strategy for Women Entrepreneurs
How Gratitude Helps You Build Your Business Connections & Community with Shannon Siriano Greenwood

Uncomplicate Your Business | Small Business Strategy for Women Entrepreneurs

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2022 39:54


A couple of years ago, I received an invitation to a thank you party via email. That incredibly heartfelt invitation gave me the best feeling and became the catalyst for a friendship and business contact. In this Thanksgiving Day episode, the woman behind that email, Shannon Siriano Greenwood, is back on the show. She and I talk about how gratitude can have a huge impact on and should be the driving force behind your business. On this episode of Promote Yourself to CEO: 4:23 – I read the entire email from Shannon that caused me, a super introvert, to dress up and attend a restaurant downtown. 8:54 – Shannon discusses how she and I met. She calls it our own little love story. 14:53 – When did Shannon realize that bringing people together was her strength? She discusses why the realization didn't come quickly. 20:25 – Shannon reveals a huge component of making connections and building relationships. It looks different from most people's image of networking. 22:48 – What's even better than a typical referral? All it takes is a simple mindset shift to see it, and it definitely has a huge effect on your business. 25:53 – We talk about how we remember to touch base and stay in contact with people. 31:04 – Why does Shannon get invited to a lot of things? She's already done five podcast interviews this month without having to pitch herself. 34:32 – Shannon reveals the purpose behind her new program that brings women together. Show Links Rebelle Con SWELL by Rebelle Shannon on Instagram Racheal on Instagram Leave a review on iTunes

Brave Women at Work
Ep: 93 Burn it Down with Shannon Siriano Greenwood

Brave Women at Work

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2022 47:57


“Spending time around people who inspire you will not only affect your career, it will change your life.” Shannon Siriano Greenwood My guest today, Shannon Siriano Greenwood, was inspiring throughout our conversation. It felt like Shannon was my older sister, and I was learning from her wisdom. She's made bold choices in her personal and professional life after experiencing postpartum depression and burnout. We have a lot in common, so it was great to talk with someone that truly gets it. During my conversation with Shannon, we covered: 1. What hyperfunctioning, overdriving, and chasing all the gold stars means 2. What prompted Shannon to start the Rebelle community 3. How Rebelle is different than Chief, another female membership community 4. What inspires Shannon and the book she gives away to all of her friends 5. The power of friendships and close community 6. How we can burn it down, change our habits, and start paying attention to our happiness Resources: Brave Women at Work: https://bravewomenatwork.com/ Brave Women at Work Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/bravewomenatwork Rebelle: https://readytorebelle.com/ Rebelle Magazine: https://readytorebelle.com/summer-issue-2022 Playing Big by Tara Mohr: https://www.amazon.com/Playing-Big-Practical-Wisdom-Create-ebook/dp/B00INIXMW4/ref=tmm_kin_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1663713631&sr=8-1

Brave Women at Work
Burn it Down with Shannon Siriano Greenwood

Brave Women at Work

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2022 47:58


“Spending time around people who inspire you will not only affect your career, it will change your life.”  Shannon Siriano Greenwood My guest today, Shannon Siriano Greenwood, was inspiring throughout our conversation. It felt like Shannon was my older sister, and I was learning from her wisdom. She's made bold choices in her personal and professional life after experiencing postpartum depression and burnout. We have a lot in common, so it was great to talk with someone that truly gets it. During my conversation with Shannon, we covered: 1. What hyperfunctioning, overdriving, and chasing all the gold stars means 2. What prompted Shannon to start the Rebelle community 3. How Rebelle is different than Chief, another female membership community 4. What inspires Shannon and the book she gives away to all of her friends 5. The power of friendships and close community 6. How we can burn it down, change our habits, and start paying attention to our happiness Resources: Brave Women at Work: https://bravewomenatwork.com/ Brave Women at Work Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/bravewomenatwork Rebelle: https://readytorebelle.com/ Rebelle Magazine: https://readytorebelle.com/summer-issue-2022 Playing Big by Tara Mohr: https://www.amazon.com/Playing-Big-Practical-Wisdom-Create-ebook/dp/B00INIXMW4/ref=tmm_kin_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1663713631&sr=8-1  

The Unburdened Leader
EP 51: Leading Transformational Communities with Shannon Siriano Greenwood

The Unburdened Leader

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2022 57:29


The desire to be seen, loved, and belong drives so many of our decisions. Especially when it comes to connecting in community.Community plays a powerful role in our wellbeing and culture.But what happens when the communities we are in make us sicker? Part of the antidote to toxic communities is finding spaces that support bumping up against our fear of being misunderstood, our fear of not being able to handle a difference of opinion, our fear of rejection. But this is a messy process and many spaces struggle with creating this kind of culture. And when our places of work and learning and worship struggle with messy realities, community feels less like community and more like a place for us to perform and check boxes.Our connections and relationships become transactional instead of a place where we grow and strengthen. And when we are in transactional spaces, we are not truly seen, and the deep change we desire doesn't happen. But Community can serve as a catalyst and container for healing and growth. My guest today is cultivating spaces that are much needed medicine to us individually and collectively. Founder, leader, and community builder, Shannon Siriano Greenwood knows the benefits of building her network with meaningful relationships over bountiful connections. Her work supports women professionals in creating meaningful connections that will support them both professionally and personally.Listen to the full episode to hear:What Shannon's first event taught her about burnout, work-life balance, and how we measure successHow growing up striving for external validation translated into perfectionism and burnout in Shannon's life as an adultHow her background in the competitive world of ballet has shaped her adult relationships with women and the community she's built with RebelleWhy Shannon and her team are committed to creating safe spaces for their community to explore and challenge their internalized biasesHow to bring curiosity and gratitude to building your network Learn more about Shannon Siriano Greenwood:RebelleInstagram: @readytorebelleConnect with Shannon on LinkedInLearn more about Rebecca:rebeccaching.comWork With RebeccaSign up for the weekly Unburdened Leader EmailResources:Other People's Clothes, Calla HenkelBENEE - “Beach Boy"Point Break

Crush the Rush
173 - How to Leverage your Network with Shannon Sirano Greenwood

Crush the Rush

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2021 29:21


In this episode, learn from Shannon Sirano Greenwood on networking and successfully building relationships as an adult.What we chat about in this episode?-3 Steps to Making Friends As An Adult-Leveraging Your Network for Work + Life-How to create supportive relationshipsAbout Shannon:Founder, leader, and community builder, Shannon Siriano Greenwood knows the benefits of building her network with meaningful relationships over bountiful connections. As the CEO of the Rebelle Brand, her work supports women professionals in creating meaningful connections that will support them both professionally and personally. Women network differently. And quite frankly, most of us hate networking all together, but now more than ever we recognize that having a supportive community is a vital human need. Rebelle brings together women who are building their Wolf Pack, as defined by Abby Wambach, “a crew of brave and honest women to support you.”Connect with Shannon:IG:  https://www.instagram.com/readytorebelle/ https://www.instagram.com/ssiriano/    APPLY FOR THE MASTERMIND: https://www.hollymariehaynes.com/crushtherushcollective TAKE THE QUIZ: https://bit.ly/ProductivityPersonalityQuizI hope these tips help! Keep in touch! Leave me a message at hollymariehaynes.com or instagram.com/holly_marie_haynes

Uncomplicate Your Business | Small Business Strategy for Women Entrepreneurs
How Gratitude Helps You Build Your Business Connections & Community with Shannon Siriano Greenwood

Uncomplicate Your Business | Small Business Strategy for Women Entrepreneurs

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2021 39:54


A couple of years ago, I received an invitation to a thank you party via email. That incredibly heartfelt invitation gave me the best feeling and became the catalyst for a friendship and business contact. In this Thanksgiving Day episode, the woman behind that email, Shannon Siriano Greenwood, is back on the show. She and I talk about how gratitude can have a huge impact on and should be the driving force behind your business. On this episode of Promote Yourself to CEO: 4:23 - I read the entire email from Shannon that caused me, a super introvert, to dress up and attend a restaurant downtown. 8:54 - Shannon discusses how she and I met. She calls it our own little love story. 14:53 - When did Shannon realize that bringing people together was her strength? She discusses why the realization didn't come quickly. 20:25 - Shannon reveals a huge component of making connections and building relationships. It looks different from most people's image of networking. 22:48 - What's even better than a typical referral? All it takes is a simple mindset shift to see it, and it definitely has a huge effect on your business. 25:53 - We talk about how we remember to touch base and stay in contact with people. 31:04 - Why does Shannon get invited to a lot of things? She's already done five podcast interviews this month without having to pitch herself. 34:32 - Shannon reveals the purpose behind her new program that brings women together. Show Links Rebelle Con SWELL by Rebelle Shannon on Instagram Racheal on Instagram Leave a review on iTunes

The Latched Mama Podcast
Episode 38: Making Mom Friends

The Latched Mama Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2021 30:43


Shannon Siriano Greenwood, Founder and CEO of Rebelle Community, talks with Melissa about how making friends as moms can be hard. Three things Shannon shares as a recipe for making friends: Meet other People, Repetition, and Vulnerability.   youtu.be/eSI6eb7dshA  

Go Pitch Yourself
54. PITCHED: Event Sponsors with Shannon Siriano Greenwood

Go Pitch Yourself

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2021 48:06


Welcome to the first episode in a new series we'll be running over the coming months: PITCHED. In these episodes, I'll be interviewing guests who have pitched themselves and their businesses for different types of opportunities so we can see the overlap in pitches of all types that work. My guest in this episode is Shannon Siriano Greenwood, the founder and CEO of the Rebelle brand, which supports working women in creating meaningful connections that will support them both professionally and personally. Although Shannon hosts her own podcast and has been a member of the GPY program, the pitching she talks about here isn't about podcasts. Rather, it's about how she approaches businesses and organizations in regards to gaining event sponsors for the Rebelle conference. I hope that you'll see that the basics of a pitch don't change, even when the ask does. And as we've mentioned many times here, the pitch and the 'get' aren't the end of the story - the important part is creating a relationship that can be nurtured and grown over time. Topics covered include: What Shannon Siriano Greenwood does and how Rebelle and Rebelle Con have evolved The importance of sponsorship to Rebelle Con, how Shannon goes about identifying potential event sponsors, and - most importantly - how she gets them Why Shannon still gets 'sales anxiety' when pitching, and how having a plan helps to beat  it Why sponsorship is not a 'one and done' deal but the start of a mutually beneficial relationship that starts with the pitch - so, how do you maintain it?  How Shannon curates an incredible group of women for each Rebelle Con What to expect from the next Rebelle Con and where to get tickets from I hope you're beginning to see that the pitching skills you're learning with regards to podcast appearances can be applied to a range of visibility opportunities. If there are any particular ‘A-Ha!' moments, take a screenshot of this episode in your podcast player and tag me and Shannon on IG @angie_trueblood and @ssiriano. Resources mentioned in this episode: Get immediate access to Angie's Pitch Like a Pro masterclass and learn how to leverage podcast guest interviews as a way to connect with new audiences and grow your network.  Book a discovery call or a 1:1 Fix My Pitch strategy session Follow Angie on Instagram - and submit your screenshots when you're ready to Go Pitch Yourself Listen to Go Pitch Yourself episode 53: Following Up: Why, When and How Check out the details of the Rebelle Conference 2021 Visit ReadyToRebelle.com and follow the Ready To Rebelle community on Instagram Listen to the Rule Breaker by Rebelle podcast Follow Shannon on Instagram Visit Catherine Middlebrooks at brbyoga.com Visit banyanbridges.com Visit jessamynstanley.com Now it's time for you to get out there and Go Pitch Yourself! Be sure to screenshot this episode and tag me on Instagram @angie_trueblood and let me know that you are ready to #gopitchyourself! I'll add your post to my story and help you spread the word!  Can't wait to connect again! Feel like you need a little support in getting started pitching yourself? >>> Get a free downloadable version of my roadmap for podcast pitching success Follow & Review in Apple Podcasts Are you following the podcast? If not, I'd love for you to do that today so you don't miss ANY episodes. Click here to follow via Apple Podcasts! And, if you are SUPER pumped about the show, I would be so thankful if you would pop over to Apple Podcasts and leave a review. Crazy enough, reviews help other folks find my podcast and they help me get a real sense of what you love about the show. Just click here to review, select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” and let me know what your favorite part of the podcast is. Much love, friend. Special thanks to Steve Woodward at PodcastingEditor.com for handling all the behind-the-scenes tech pieces of production.

The Shameless Mom Academy
569: Shannon Siriano Greenwood: PPD, Medication, and the Truth About Mental Health in Motherhood

The Shameless Mom Academy

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2021 51:10


Founder, leader, and community builder, Shannon Siriano Greenwood knows the benefits of building her network with meaningful relationships over bountiful connections.  As the CEO of the Rebelle Brand, her work supports working women in creating meaningful connections that will support them both professionally and personally. Women network differently. And quite frankly, most of us hate networking all together, but now more than ever we recognize that having a supportive community is a vital human need.  Rebelle brings together women who are building their Wolf Pack, as defined by Abby Wambach, “a crew of brave and honest women to support you.” I invited Shannon on the show to talk about her entry into motherhood and the mental health journey that took her years to find her way to a diagnosis.  We covered everything from Postpartum Depression to mental health medication to why women shy away from talking about their mental health. Listen in to hear Shannon share: Her journey into motherhood - experiencing anxiety and depression from the day her first child was born Her 2-year journey to finally being diagnosed with Postpartum Depression The pervasive inner dialogue of her anxiety and depression Her AHA moment of sitting in the pediatrician's office sobbing for no particular reason The differences in how Postpartum Depression showed up between her first and second child Her life changing, potentially life saving decision to get on medication and how it's impacted the last 3 years of her life The role of shame in moms keeping quiet about the truths around their mental health The importance of having various friend groups & social circles to meet your various needs in order to thrive Why connection with new people - especially new people who are different than you - is so important Her perspective on what connection and gatherings will look like as we transition out of the pandemic Links mentioned: Join our membership community, Momentum Mamas Connect with Shannon Social media: @ssiriano and @readytorebelle Thank you to our sponsor: Talkspace: To match with your perfect therapist for a fraction of the price of traditional therapy, go to talkspace.com, Make sure to use the code SHAMELESS to get $100 off your first month and show your support for the show.

Social Proof
Rebelle Founder Shannon Siriano Greenwood on Finding Your Wolfpack

Social Proof

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2021 48:19


Shannon Siriano Greenwood followed all the rules for finding success, yet she found herself burning out on repeat. Today she's helping other women bend and break the rules through the Rebelle Conference and a private community called Swell. Join us for her perspective on what it takes to survive and thrive.

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Bold Company
Being a Rule Breaker with Shannon Siriano Greenwood

Bold Company

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2021 56:21


In this episode, I'm chatting with Shannon Siriano Greenwood of Rebelle - a company dedicated to creating supportive environments for women to help them thrive both personally and professionally. Shannon and I bonded over a mutual love and dedication to forging our own path, regardless of traditional "rules" and convention - AND our commitment to helping others do the same. In this conversation, Shannon shares her path as an entrepreneur, her candid points of view on business, work, and family, and what being successful means to her.

What Works | Small Business Podcast
EP 323: Get To Know Your Neighbors With Rebelle Founder Shannon Siriano Greenwood

What Works | Small Business Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2021 35:34


In other words, we need to go beyond transactional online networking and get back to building real relationships—organic, friendly, neighborly ones. There is no one I know who is better at this than Shannon Siriano Greenwood. I met Shannon through our mutual friend Racheal Cook, invited her on this podcast, spoke at her conference, and then started producing her new podcast. Shannon is the founder of Rebelle, which up until last March hosted semiannual conferences and monthly networking events in Richmond, VA. Now, Shannon has taken the Rebelle community virtual and hosts virtual conferences and online gatherings for women who want to play by their own rules. I have to admit—I was a bit skeptical of Shannon at first. All I knew about Rebelle was that they were celebrities... like real celebrities, not internet celebrities. And, my uninformed assumption was that people who knew celebrities and asked them to speak at their events probably were not super genuine or "real" people. From the moment I started actually talking to Shannon, though, I realized how wrong I had been. This woman is the real deal. She is warm, genuine, and completely herself. When I took Sean with me to the Rebelle conference I spoke at, he too was blown away by her ability to make you feel like you're the most important person in the room. Shannon—if you're listening to this—we adore you and we're so glad you're our internet neighbor. On this topic of networking and getting to know your internet neighbor, I could think of no one better to talk to than Shannon, and as luck would have it, I did talk with her in early 2019 about this very subject. I'm sharing this conversation again in hopes that it inspires you to get to know your internet neighbors and expand your network. Keep in mind, Shannon talks a lot about networking and relationship-building in person. But these concepts apply to getting to know someone online, too. The post EP 323: Get To Know Your Neighbors With Rebelle Founder Shannon Siriano Greenwood appeared first on What Works.

Show Your Business Who's Boss
EP 40: Shannon Siriano Greenwood – Transforming a Business in Response to the Pandemic and Creating Unique Experiences — Offline or Online — For Your Community

Show Your Business Who's Boss

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2021 56:03


We hear stories about how we should be, what our business should look like, what we should look like every day. But how are those messages hindering your ability to break out and build the business you really want? I designed my whole business, Worstofall Design, to help me truly embrace my vision for myself and my life. This helped me break free from doing things "the way things are supposed to be done" and instead create a life that jives with who I truly am and what I want. I've found that breaking so-called rules is where the differentiation often lies. But if you're trying so hard to do everything "right" you might be missing the opportunities that are right in front of you. And, truly, there are no real rules, they're just stories, and the sooner you ignore them and listen to what you REALLY want, the more authentic your brand will be. On today's episode, I'm speaking with the fabulous founder of Rebelle, rule breaker, and badass business owner, Shannon Siriano Greenwood. I first met Shannon when she invited me to speak at Rebelle Con back in 2018 and we hit it off immediately. She's a magnetic personality which serves her well when building her Rebelle brand and community and I was so excited to have a reason to catch up with her on this podcast. Tune into this episode to hear: How COVID forced Shannon to transform her business from offline and in person to bringing people together online What it looks like to create experiences that invites people to join a community Shannon's challenges with taking her in-person conference online and ways she still influenced the offline experience for her participants How our first jobs can heavily influence the businesses we have today Learn more about Shannon Siriano Greenwood: What Kind Of Rule Breaker Are You? SWELL by Rebelle Readytorebelle.com Rebelle Community Follow Rebelle on Instagram Follow Rebelle Con on Facebook Learn more about Pia: Make Six Figures Your Biatch Application LEAP To Badass Authority The Show Your Business Who's Boss Crash Course Start reading the first chapter of my book Piasilva.com  

Show Your Business Who's Boss
EP 40: Transforming a Business in Response to the Pandemic and Creating Unique Experiences — Offline or Online — For Your Community With Shannon Siriano Greenwood

Show Your Business Who's Boss

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2021 56:03


We hear stories about how we should be, what our business should look like, what we should look like every day. But how are those messages hindering your ability to break out and build the business you really want? I designed my whole business, Worstofall Design, to help me truly embrace my vision for myself and my life. This helped me break free from doing things "the way things are supposed to be done" and instead create a life that jives with who I truly am and what I want. I've found that breaking so-called rules is where the differentiation often lies. But if you're trying so hard to do everything "right" you might be missing the opportunities that are right in front of you. And, truly, there are no real rules, they're just stories, and the sooner you ignore them and listen to what you REALLY want, the more authentic your brand will be. On today's episode, I'm speaking with the fabulous founder of Rebelle, rule breaker, and badass business owner, Shannon Siriano Greenwood. I first met Shannon when she invited me to speak at Rebelle Con back in 2018 and we hit it off immediately. She's a magnetic personality which serves her well when building her Rebelle brand and community and I was so excited to have a reason to catch up with her on this podcast. Tune into this episode to hear: How COVID forced Shannon to transform her business from offline and in person to bringing people together online What it looks like to create experiences that invites people to join a community Shannon's challenges with taking her in-person conference online and ways she still influenced the offline experience for her participants How our first jobs can heavily influence the businesses we have today Learn more about Shannon Siriano Greenwood: What Kind Of Rule Breaker Are You? SWELL by Rebelle Readytorebelle.com Rebelle Community Follow Rebelle on Instagram Follow Rebelle Con on Facebook Learn more about Pia: Make Six Figures Your Biatch Application LEAP To Badass Authority The Show Your Business Who's Boss Crash Course Start reading the first chapter of my book Piasilva.com  

Rule Breaker by Rebelle
EP 18: Staying In Your Zone of Genius with Jen Olmstead

Rule Breaker by Rebelle

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2021 40:28


  This episode is really for my marketing junkies and small business owners.   My guest today is a website designer and brilliant brand strategist who truly was a disruptor in the website template design business back in 2013 and continues to attract influential clients for her one of a kind websites.   Jen Olmstead, the co-founder of Tonic Site Shop, has truly been living the life that so many of us aspire to have. She lives in the middle of nowhere with her three kids and handsome husband. And Jen works with well-known influential clients all over the country.   She protects her time when designing new products by going into what she calls her design cave. She creates an immersive fun process working with her one-on-one clients that includes hanging out at bougie hotels or in their homes.   Jen keeps herself spending a majority of her time working in her zone of genius-and that's doing the design work in her business which is so hard for so many leaders, not just in the business of marketing.   This is a topic that comes up in our SWELL groups all the time. If you aren't familiar with SWELL, it's our small group program where we match you with four or five other leaders to support you in monthly sessions together.   The reason this comes up so much is that it's hard as a leader to decide what your role should be. Some prefer to delegate everything and become the leader of the business versus the doer in the business. They stay so far in the weeds, doing so many menial tasks because it's hard for them to ask for help and delegate.   But people like Jen intentionally define what their role is and stick to it. She loves the design work and the branding so she spends her time doing just that. Jen is a gift and her work is absolutely beautiful. I know you're going to love this conversation.   Listen to the full episode to hear:   How Jen ensures that she's doing what she loves and is in the thick of her business-rather than delegating everything out Why knowing and living your zone of genius is essential to serving your business best Why it's so important to learn how to say no and delegate things in your business How Jen's brand cocktail quizzes help influence product development The evolution and lessons of Tonic Site Shop from 2013 all the way to the present day Learn more about Jen Olmstead: Tonic Site Shop   Rebelle Member Spotlight - Brinkley Taliaferro: brinkleytaliaferrorealestate.com Connect with Brinkley on Instagram   Rebelle Shout Out:   Shay Cochran Connect with Shay on Instagram Cheyennevarner.com Connected with Cheyenne on Instagram Follow The Educated Birth on Instagram   Learn more about Shannon Siriano Greenwood:   What Kind Of Rule Breaker Are You? SWELL by Rebelle Readytorebelle.com Rebelle Community Follow Rebelle on Instagram Follow Rebelle Con on Facebook   Resources mentioned:   Setting the Table by Danny Meyer  

Rule Breaker by Rebelle
EP 10: How to Bounce Back from Burnout with Racheal Cook

Rule Breaker by Rebelle

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2020 39:14


Before I started Rebelle, I had a pretty extravagant breakdown. My weight dropped below a hundred pounds. I couldn’t get up off the floor—let alone out of bed. And I would break out into uncontrollable sobs in line at the grocery store. I was beyond burned out. You see, I had learned that to be successful, you had to give absolutely everything—and then some! 115%. No pain, no gain. But while going through boxes and boxes of tissues, I knew (or at least I hoped) there was another way. At the time, I was looking for role models who I could follow who weren’t glamourizing the hustle, who wasn’t all about flashing cars or houses or other things that I should be striving for when all I really wanted was a nap. Can we have nap goals, please? Enter stage left my guest today, Racheal Cook. She was talking about self-care as a business strategy. She was teaching about productivity and boundary setting and putting yourself first. She was basically an alien from another planet as far as I was concerned. But Rachel flipped the script on everything I thought I knew about being successful. She doesn't subscribe to the burnout life but also has really big goals. She makes space for downtime and rest but has a bigger vision than a lot of entrepreneurs that I know. As an award-winning business strategist, host of the Promote Yourself to CEO podcast, and best-selling author, Racheal Cook is on a mission to end entrepreneurial poverty for women. Over the last 10 years, she has helped thousands of female entrepreneurs design predictably profitable businesses without the hustle and burnout that doing #allthethings inevitably accomplishes. Listen to the full episode to hear: How being high sensitive influences Racheal’s work style and the steps she takes to manage her nervous system Why creating a calendar that feeds you and meets your needs in mind, body and spirit is essential to setting effective work/life boundaries Figuring out what you’re really good at and putting systems in place to maximize that What a true leader looks like Learn more about Racheal Cook: rachealcook.com/rulebreaker rachealcook.com Racheal on Facebook @racheal.cook on Instagram Follow Racheal on Twitter Racheal on YouTube Racheal on Pinterest Connect with Racheal on LinkedIn   Rebelle Member Spotlight – Nicole Rutledge: nicolerutledge.com Connect with Nicole on Instagram   Learn more about Shannon Siriano Greenwood: readytorebelle.com Follow Rebelle on Instagram Rebelle Community Follow Rebelle Con on Facebook   Rebelle Shout Out: Erika Courdae & India Jackson: Pause on the Play Podcast Ashley Beaudin: @ashley.beaudin and ashleybeaudin.com Resources from this episode: Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can't Stop Talking by Susan Cain The Highly Sensitive Person: How to Thrive When the World Overwhelms You by Elaine Aron  

The Opt-In
Rebelle-ing + Rulebreaking with Shannon Sirano Greenwood

The Opt-In

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2020 39:13


Imagine you're a woman in your 30s, an entrepreneur, and you found a planet to live on where you felt great in your mind and body, you had friends that lifted you and your business up and you were surrounded by a diverse group of women that you learned oodles from. Well, welcome to the Rebelle Con community. Shannon Siriano Greenwood is the Founder and CEO of the Rebelle brand, offering a boutique conference experience (Rebelle Con), an in-person membership community (Rebelle Community), and podcast (Rule Breaker by Rebelle) that reaches millennial and Gen X professional women. She's here with Aurora + Kelly to talk about healing, being vulnerable + why there are no experts. Learn more about Rebelle Con here.Follow the Opt-In on Instagram, Facebook, + Twitter @theoptin.Produced by Rachel IshikawaMusic by Jordan McCreeHosted by Aurora Archer + Kelly Croce SorgIf you enjoyed this conversation and would like to support Aurora + Kelly curating more conversation to propel your introspection, growth and being better a human, we invite you to consider donating a minimum of $8 to our Patreon account or the sky-is-the-limit for our Venmo and Paypal accounts at theopt-in.com! If we connect with you, please subscribe, rate + review The Opt-In podcast, It takes all of us together to make transformational change. Visit us at www.theopt-in.com to stay tuned in. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-opt-in/support

Rule Breaker by Rebelle
EP 00: Introducing Rule Breaker by Rebelle

Rule Breaker by Rebelle

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2020 3:29


If you’ve checked all the boxes, done everything you were supposed to do, and still don’t feel like you’re where you want to be, it’s time to break some rules. Rule Breaker by Rebelle is the podcast for women who are rethinking everything they learned about life and work from straight-A report cards, princess movies, diet culture, and all the other ways that culture tells us who to be and how to act. Join Rebelle founder Shannon Siriano Greenwood for candid, funny, and moving conversations with rockstars in wellness, advocacy, entrepreneurship, and entertainment. You’ll hear stories about women who are leaders, disruptors, executives, entrepreneurs, creators, dog parents, homeschool moms, and so much more than could ever fit on a foil-embossed business card.

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Steady She Grows
Ep 37 When a Simple Idea Takes Off with Shannon Siriano Greenwood

Steady She Grows

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2020 36:18


Shannon Siriano Greenwood is the Founder and CEO of the Rebelle brand, offering a boutique conference experience (Rebelle Con), an in-person membership community (Rebelle Community), and media platform that reaches millennial and Gen X professional women. Connect with her at s-siriano on instagram and visit rebellecon.com. ----- Find me on Instagram @casey.jourdan Learn more and book your Strategy Jam Session at www.caseyjourdan.com/strategyjam

One Year From Now
#35: When the Vision Must Change Pt. 2 - ft. Shannon Siriano Greenwood

One Year From Now

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2020 32:30


SHOW NOTES What We're Talking About:  It's ok to mourn change and transition in business (hello, global pandemic!) Deciding to move on and commit to a new vision Using "planning" mode as a form of procrastination to not do the things Utilizing a digital platform for a service that is usually an in-person offering Fear of change and potential success  Phoning a friend when the mind drama is overwhelming The beauty of working with a team that understands you   Questions for Shannon Siriano Greenwood:   What was the last book you read? Mr. Nobody   What's your go-to work from home lunch? A turkey sandwich & Doritos   What is one thing you're not very good at? Cooking   What is your ideal vacation? Anywhere by myself or California     Links:  The One Year From Now Vision Shannon Siriano Greenwood website Shannon on Instagram Rebelle Con Rebelle on Instagram Click Up   What To Do Next:    Schedule a clarity call with me! 

The Sharvette Mitchell Radio Show
On Air with Denayja Reese and Shannon Siriano Greenwood

The Sharvette Mitchell Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2020 60:00


The Sharvette Mitchell Radio Show airs every Tuesday at 6:00 p.m. EST. Find out more about our host and guests at http://www.Sharvette.com. First Segment (6:00 p.m. EST) - Denjayja Reese Denayja Reese is an Event Strategist, Producer & Writer whose love of culture has fueled her diverse career journey. From her time at the helm of a San Francisco marketing agency where she increased sales by 50% each year and worked with companies like Uber, SF Giants and Live Nation to working on experiential campaigns for Airbnb, content at Coachella and more as a consultant. Learn more...https://sharvette.com/on-air-with-melika-honore-author-and-leadership-coach/ Second segment (6:30 p.m. EST) - Shannon Siriano Greenwood Shannon Siriano Greenwood is the Founder and CEO of the Rebelle brand, offering a boutique conference experience (Rebelle Con), an in-person membership community (Rebelle Community), and media platform that reaches millennial and Gen X professional women.  In order to address the void in personal and professional development focused specifically for mid-career women, Shannon created Rebelle. Women network differently. Rebelle Community chapters bring together women who are craving deep relationships. In formats including panel conversations, influencer interviews, hands-on workshops, and meetups with mentors, community members share both personal and professional experiences across industries. Rebelle Con brings to the stage rising star female founders like (learn more at...https://sharvette.com/on-air-with-shannon-siriano-greenwood-founder-ceo-of-the-rebelle-brand/)

Happiness Hacks
Episode 123: Helping Women Design A Life They Love While Avoiding Burnout With Rebelle's Shannon Siriano Greenwood

Happiness Hacks

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2020 56:44


We have all heard this story:  A woman has hit rock bottom. She is burnt out and is experiencing her dark night of the soul. Cornered by life, she feels like she has nowhere to turn.   And then, miraculously, she has some major ah-ha moment–lightning strikes and everything is fixed. Birds sing, everyone breaks out into song, and the struggle is gone.   I used to be addicted to these transformational stories.  These stories gave me hope that permanent change was possible. That one day I would be healed. I would be perfect.  The truth is, these stories of sudden transformative change keep us trapped and miserable. They feed us the lie that if we are still it is because something is wrong with us. They tell us that we haven’t suffered enough or that we haven’t been good enough to be transformed. My guest today, Shannon Siriano Greenwood, went through burnout–she hit her rock bottom and was able to climb back out. But her story is far from simple. It isn’t wrapped in a bow and it isn’t a song and dance number.  Shannon is the founder of Rebelle, a membership organization that brings together women of diverse backgrounds and industries, and Rebelle Con, a boutique conference about wellness, money, community, and creativity. Both of these programs grew out of what Shannon learned going through her own dark night of the soul experience.  Shannon is committed to change and to mental health as an on-going daily practice. As you will hear, some days she nails it and some days she has a lot of room for growth.  Listen to the full episode to hear: Why Shannon’s friends and family did not say anything even though they thought she was pushing too hard What Shannon learned about support and friendships and the struggle to make friends as adults How to manage your energy as an introvert when you are trying to build new relationships How to set boundaries when you have not only a fear of missing out but a fear of hurting people And what Shannon tries to do on a daily basis to help her striveaholic ways  Links: RebelleCon @ssiriano  @rebellecon --- Helping people with High Functioning Anxiety is a personal mission for me. I have a special place in my heart for this struggle because it’s both something I dealt with unknowingly for years, and because it silently affects so many people who think this is just how it is.  Working with me this way is an incredibly efficient and effective way to deal with your anxiety in the moment--without waiting for your next appointment. I have been doing this work for over 20 years and Coach in Your Pocket is the most effective and most life-changing work I have ever done. My clients are consistently blown away by how these daily check-ins combined with the monthly face-to-face video meetings create slow, lasting changes that reprogram their High Functioning Anxiety tendencies over time. Over the course of the three-month program, we meet once a month for a face-to-face session via a secure video chat, and then throughout the entire three months, you have access to me anytime you are feeling anxious, having a Monger attack, celebrating a win, or just need to check-in, and I will respond to you during my office hours (Monday through Friday, 9 am - 6 pm EST). Ready to get started? Email me: nancyjane@live-happier.com and we’ll set up a free 30-minute consultation to see if this process is a good fit for you

What Works | Small Business Podcast
EP 264: Leading A Growing Community With Rebelle Founder Shannon Siriano Greenwood

What Works | Small Business Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2020 38:03


I'm thrilled to bring Shannon Siriano Greenwood back to the podcast. Shannon is the founder of Rebelle, which started as a conference and grew into a whole community of women who believe they have the power to define, design, and create her own version of success. Shannon and I talk about how she became the leader of the Rebelle community in the first place, how she and her team design each event to bring their values to life, and what her role is within the growing community and event series. We also talk about how Shannon is ensuring that the values that make Rebelle great are represented as the community grows. The post EP 264: Leading A Growing Community With Rebelle Founder Shannon Siriano Greenwood appeared first on What Works.

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Uncomplicate Your Business | Small Business Strategy for Women Entrepreneurs

Racheal revisits a very special invitation she received from fan Shannon Siriano Greenwood to attend an annual Thank You Party, and the surprising impact that gratitude practices can have in your business! Get the download 25 ways to practice business gratitude right here:: https://www.rachealcook.com/episode26/

Oh My Goff
18. Design and Define Your Own Version of Success

Oh My Goff

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2019 24:17


When it came to life goals Shannon Siriano Greenwood aimed high and burned out. It’s a familiar story for those of us out there who are constantly striving for achievement whether it be at home, at work or at school. Shannon knew that there had to be another way, went on a mission to figure it out … and that’s when “Rebelle” was born.

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The Judi Fox Show
05 | Shannon Siriano Greenwood | Founder Rebelle | Community Building Conversation

The Judi Fox Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2019 48:53


Shannon Siriano Greenwood, Founder Rebelle Community in Richmond, VA and I sat down and discussed all things networking, connecting, community building and entrepreneurship.   I am blown away by the Shannon and the Rebelle Community and it is all based on the intention and vibe that has been cultivated by everyone involved in running and creating the experiences. One more thing that I LOVED about this conversation is hearing her behind the scenes career journey and really bonding over the sense in life that there has to be more than work, work, hustle, hustle.  As I mentioned at the beginning of the episode, her founding letter on the about section of Rebelle was a huge reason for why I joined the community and here is an excerpt from the letter: "I thought working REALLY hard all the time was how one became successful. It was not until I LITERALLY couldn't do it anymore (my brain and my body was shutting it down) that I started searching for another way. I found people who were doing things differently, making their own schedules, doing work that they love, building businesses around their own unique skill sets, educating people about things they are passionate about, connecting, collaborating, protecting their time, and prioritizing their own development, health and happiness." Check out the full letter and the community details at: https://www.rebellecon.com/ Connect with Shannon: Website - https://www.shannonsiriano.com/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/ssiriano/ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/shannonsiriano/   AND it would mean the world to me if you gave this podcast "The Judi Fox Show" a click on these buttons: ITUNES LINK - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-judi-fox-show/id1451917914     1. SUBSCRIBE 2. RATE  3. REVIEW Bonus points goes to anyone that does all of the above AND leaves a Direct Message Voice Note!  You can get a shout out on the podcast like the great one from The Doug Thompson on this episode:   Doug Thompson - Digital Transformation Strategist - Keynote Speaker & MC https://www.linkedin.com/in/thedougthompson/   Last but not least.  Thank you for listening! And if you want more of Judi Fox #FoxRocks Follow here: LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/judiwfox/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/judiwfox/ Website (bonus goodies on the blog) - https://www.judifox.com/   PS - ALL your DM's and in person conversations saying you were listening to the podcast over the last couple months has kept me inspired and uplifted and it is beyond appreciated.

The Judi Fox Show
02 | Updating your Mindset and Facing your Fears | Colon Cancer Survivor | Gaming Recruiter | Tabitha Trent Cavanagh

The Judi Fox Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2019 47:03


Tabitha (Trent) Cavanagh and Judi Fox discuss colon cancer, advice you would give your 18 year old self, and we talk about mindset, facing your fears, and overall have a great heartfelt conversation. 3:00 - LOTS and I mean lots of laughs.  We spend the first 10 minutes talking about critical life moments that define you and being a colon cancer survivor.  Plus Tabitha's Hashtags are the best!  #savethebooty #grittogreatness #TabTheRecruiter Then we dive into topics like cold calling and how to overcome that fear.  What is the worst thing that someone could say to you?   Do you want to be called by recruiters?  12:00 - Level up with a conversation about networking, job searching, recruiters, flexible job arrangements, and active listening to available opportunities in your career. We both agree that asking for permission is a challenge to overcome at workplaces and there needs to be more FUN in the workplace.   Plus we have tons of one-liners, Thrive Hard, Actions Speak Louder than Words, we completely botch the title of the book Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus (we kept the conversation kid friendly), and we do flashlight finger puppets on the wall in the hotel room at the end and record an IG story.   38:00 - There is an goose bump spontaneous moment where we play a game called:  "Voice Message Roulette" You have got to hear what Tabitha said in a voice message to me on August 4, 2018 at 10:11 AM.  OMG you have to hear it and her introduction with an air horn in the background!!! Follow Tabitha (Trent) Cavanagh on LinkedIn Check out her company website page - Thinking Ahead Recruiter Tabitha Cavanagh   Plus we mention so many great people on this show: Lila Smith - https://www.linkedin.com/in/lilasmith/ Richard Moore - Predicting Episode 100 - https://www.linkedin.com/in/richardjamesmoore/ Rebecca Oppenheim - https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebeccaoppenheim/ Chantel Soumis - https://www.linkedin.com/in/chantelsoumis/ Michaela Alexis - https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelaalexis/ Lany Sullivan - https://www.linkedin.com/in/lanysullivan/   The Judi Fox Show All Star Reviewers (see their amazing reviews on itunes and check out their profiles on LinkedIn) Doug Thompson - Digital Transformation Strategist - Keynote Speaker & MC -  https://www.linkedin.com/in/thedougthompson/ Junaid Ahmed - Podcast Host of Hacks and Hobbies - UX Designer - Beekeeper - https://www.linkedin.com/in/superjunaid/   Sign Up Here - Be the First Fox to Listen to the Podcast  Be the first to find out when *NEW* shows launch each week on Friday and great ones coming up with Claude Silver, Vayner Media, Shannon Siriano Greenwood with Rebelle Con, Michelle Grant - CEO Lively, Priya Malani - CEO Stash Wealth, Rachel Cook with CEO Retreat, Robert John Boyle - Alexa Skills and Voice Digital Marketing, and many more (all recorded LIVE and in person) - Sign up at www.judifox.com or follow me on social media channels linked to my website.  See you online XOXO #FoxRocks  

What Works | Small Business Podcast
EP 183: What’s Working In Professional Networking With Rebelle Con Founder Shannon Siriano Greenwood

What Works | Small Business Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2019 29:30


Meeting new people--colleagues & prospects--is a key aspect of growing your business. But networking can be intimidating! We ask Rebelle Con founder Shannon Siriano Greenwood what's working in small business networking. The post EP 183: What’s Working In Professional Networking With Rebelle Con Founder Shannon Siriano Greenwood appeared first on What Works.

The Judi Fox Show
01 | Networking and Earning the Right to Ask | Richard Moore

The Judi Fox Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2019 45:09


Richard Moore and Judi Fox discuss sales, networking, LinkedIn, and earning the right to ask. Included in this Episode #1 of The Judi Fox Show are lots of level up business moments, phone call from Chimpino, visit from housekeeping in the hotel room podcast recording studio, and jokes at the end.  Enjoy the Show! Follow Richard Moore on LinkedIn Check out his Website www.therichardmoore.com And Join the Facebook Group - Business Entrepreneur Group Be the first to find out when *NEW* shows launch each week on Friday and great ones coming up with Claude Silver, Vayner Media, Shannon Siriano Greenwood with Rebelle Con, Michelle Grant - CEO Lively, Priya Malani - CEO Stash Wealth, Rachel Cook with CEO Retreat, and many more (all recorded LIVE and in person) - Sign up at www.judifox.com or follow me on social media channels linked to my website.  See you online XOXO #FoxRocks

Coffee With Strangers
Shannon Siriano Greenwood - People Just Do Stuff in Richmond

Coffee With Strangers

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2017 14:51


Burned out from living the beltway loop life, Shannon Siriano Greenwood moved to Richmond about five years ago. She was part of a duo who opened a successful fitness studio in the Fan but when she began her family, she realized to fitness studio-owner-lifestyle wasn't what she was looking for as a compliment to motherhood. She sold the business but kept getting calls from friends asking for help growing their businesses the way she'd grown her own...

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Uncomplicate Your Business | Small Business Strategy for Women Entrepreneurs
26: Does Your Business Have a Gratitude Practice?

Uncomplicate Your Business | Small Business Strategy for Women Entrepreneurs

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2016 22:30


In this episode, Racheal shares a very special email and invitation she received from fan Shannon Siriano Greenwood to attend an annual Thank You Party, and the surprising impact that gratitude practices can have in your business!

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