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Come and join the conversation with the amazing Taruna Chauhan! A soon to be double author, running a consultancy practice for clients in the healthcare sector and a Business Coach & Mentor, Taruna is a busy lady! Previously a Quality Manager in the NHS, Taruna tells me about her work now with companies looking to obtain the CQC certification and coaching them through the process. Taruna works holistically with her clients drawing on her extensive qualifications and having the key awareness that comes with being a business coach. We chat about the angle in which she approaches her work, how that sets her apart from other consultancy coaches. We delve onto her vision board and find out that she's actually achieved the majority of things on there which is amazing! Her belief in having an integrated approach to life instead of striving for that "balance" that is so often hard to come by makes for such an interesting insight. Taruna tells me if we see our goals and aspirations as an integration instead of a dream which feels unreachable and actually by incorporating it as part of our lives, it is like a breath of fresh air! We chat about her extensive toolkit from her training that she has developed ways in which she can help her clients to thrive. Not only that, but Taruna is an NLP practitioner and an MBIT (Multiple Brain Integration) Coach, further allowing her the flexibility to connect with her clients on an even deeper level. We talk about our personalities and it is SO evident how passionate Taruna is about her work and helping people, it's such an integral part of her make up which makes her perfectly placed to be in the career that she is! Taruna tells me all about her upcoming book: Recipes From A Gujarati Kitchen. After a conversation with the amazing Shelley Wilson, she was encouraged to start writing an compiling her book. Hailing from India and the youngest of 8 children, Taruna spent her weekends growing up cooking alongside her mother and is passionate about sharing her journey and educating others about her heritage. Wanting to capture a lifetime of family recipes having reflected on the passing of her mother, Taruna was determined to write them down and make them available for the next generation. Not only full of recipes, this book is an insight into Taruna's journey as an immigrant, where she shares the story of her life! Ready for release during South Asian Heritage Month later in the year, this book for Taruna is a passion project! You can join her mailing list to be first to hear about the release in August. We chat about challenges, and Taruna explains about how traditionally she was never supposed to be an author or a woman in business, in her culture, you are expected to grow up, get married, have children and be a housewife. To have achieved what she has is nothing short of inspiring! Talking about challenges, Taruna explains her struggles when it comes to self-belief and confidence, something so many of us as women experience. The joy of finding people that lift us up, tell us that we are doing a great job and that sense of achievement when others take time out to tell us how we have helped them. Such a beautiful soul, Taruna exudes kindness and compassion for others which makes her absolutely perfect for her clients and their needs. Thankyou Taruna it was an absolute pleasure to chat to you and cannot wait for your book!!! To find out more click the links below: Mailing List and Book updates: https://preview.mailerlite.io/preview/134770/forms/115145836259706639 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tarunachauhan Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tarunachauhan Website: CQC Application Support - Ensuring your aesthetics clinics avoid rejection (tchauhanconsultancy.co.uk)
Have you ever wondered what it takes to publish multiple books? Perhaps your first one has given you a taste of how exciting the writing journey can be. On this week's podcast, I talk to multi-published author Shelley Wilson. She's a self-confessed word nerd with a passion for storytelling, a love of exclamation marks, and a mission to inspire and entertain. She's an English multi-genre author of YA fiction and motivational self-help titles. During our brilliant conversation, we chat about: The incredible success of her debut nonfiction book, ‘How I Changed My Life in a Year' - selling 20,000 copies - and why community and building your author platform is so important. Her hybrid publishing model —both with her traditional publisher and through self-publishing—and her experience when one of the ‘Big Five' publishers got in touch! Just goes to show you never know who's reading or listening to your stuff. Why we can underestimate the emotional journey we'll go on when writing - and why self-compassion, vulnerability and kindness are an essential part of our author toolkits. Shelley's habits for getting her bum in the chair and continuing writing—and the power of a realistic deadline. And lots more! Shelley really is an inspiration to me - she's published 20 books - but what I loved most about talking to her was how much she wants to help others succeed, too. Warm, funny and incredibly knowledgeable, Shelley really is someone we can all learn a lot from - no matter where we are in our own publishing career. Enjoy! Further resources Connect with Shelley: Website Social Media Shelley's Books My book, ‘Dare to Write: How to Write a Nonfiction Book to Grow Your Business,' is available now on Amazon or directly via my website. Subscribe to my Substack, The Write Stuff, for advice on writing and publishing a book in your niche. Download my FREE PDF - 5 Steps to Plan a Bestselling Book in Your Niche Connect with Steph: Website: https://stephcaswell.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stephcaswellauthor/?hl=en LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephcaswell/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/creatinghappywriters Twitter https://twitter.com/stephcaswell_ Use #creatinghappywriters If you enjoyed today's episode, please leave a review on your favourite podcast platform: Apple Spotify Amazon Listen to all previous podcast episodes on my website via the podcast platforms below or by searching for 'Creating Happy Writers' on your favourite podcast provider. Apple Podcasts Spotify Amazon Music
"The Nones" is a term used for people not affiliated with any religious tradition. In this podcast series, Pastor Nate interviews different long-time friends who no longer attend church, learning why they left and whether or not they still have spiritual components in their life. In this episode, Pastor Nate talks with his long-time friend, Shelley Wilson. Shelley is a Hospice Pharmacist and a deep thinker. Together the two talk about the fear of the unknown, the importance of community, and Shelley's passion for yearly themes.
Host Anne Lee heads over to Roy Yamaguchi's flagship restaurant, Roy's Hawaii Kai, and enjoys a delicious meal made by the renowned Chef Roy Yamaguchi himself. Then she indulges in a traditional Kaiseki meal at Nanzan Giro Giro with Owner of Wilson Home Care, Shelley Wilson. Chef Yoshi serves up a unique kaiseki meal. The dishes are artfully prepared, using seasonal ingredients. They may appear small, but the meal consists of six or nine courses. It is a true culinary experience. Culinary pioneer and Roy's founder Roy Yamaguchi was born in Tokyo. It was while visiting his grandparents on Maui that he had his first taste of seafood bought fresh at seaside piers — fond memories that would shape his future career. At 19, he graduated from the Culinary Institute of America in New York as a master chef and moved to Los Angeles where he served as executive chef at La Serene. After gaining invaluable experience in LA, Roy decided it was time to head closer to his roots. He moved to Hawaii and opened the first Roy's in 1988 in Hawaii Kai, O'ahu. He has since opened 10 different restaurants across O'ahu, Maui, Kauai, and Big Island. Roy Yamaguchi is regarded as an international culinary visionary and the creator of Hawaiian fusion cuisine. His numerous accolades include the prestigious James Beard Award. Roy has also hosted six seasons of the television show "Hawaii Cooks with Roy Yamaguchi," seen in more than 60 countries, and has published three cookbooks. For more information on featured guests and restaurants, visit wherehawaiieats.com.
In this episode of Café Grit: In the GRIT Seat, I sit down with book coach Shelley Wilson. Or, Wonder Woman, as I like to call her. Multi-genre author, camper van adventurer, Supernatural lover, and all-around super fun person to talk to. Who knew she loved vampires and Vikings too? I loved talking to Shelley and I know you will too! Don't forget to look her up on social media and check out her amazing book portfolio!
WARNING: DISCUSSION ABOUT MISCARRIAGE.Shelley Wilson is a midwife with a lot of strings to her bow, so much so she now runs her own business Baybee Beginnings, which offers a variety of services for expectant mum's to be. Although I have never been pregnant, I am now at an age when pregnancy is all around me, but the subject of miscarriage (for obvious reasons) seems so hard to talk about.Shelley gives an insight into what she has experienced working with mothers who have suffered the tragedy of a miscarriage, ways that we can help to support both the mother and partner and why she feels it is so important to have open conversations about miscarriage.If you would like to know more about Shelley please see the following links below: Instagram: @baybeebeginningsWebsite: https://www.baybeebeginnings.com/My instagram: @charlottejonespresents
Are you already writing a blog but not convinced? Are you thinking of doing one but getting caught up in too many 'shoulds'? Are you just interested in words and storytelling? Shelley is your woman! She is not just a blogger herself and a blogger for clients - she is also the author of countless fiction books. Shelley is a writer - but also a very real, down-to-earth business woman and human being. Her natural bubbliness and the value of her experience make this a must listen.
On today's episode, we have founder and president of Wilson Care Group, Shelley Wilson. She also started two more organizations earlier this year that allows accessible and affordable access to PPE. These organizations are Be Well Hawaii, which sells medical-grade PPE to licensed professionals, and Alohamask.com, which sells commercial-grade PPE for businesses and individuals. Shelley has an amazing story of how she began her business at the age of 21. Join us as we talk about how to utilize the readily available resources provided in Hawaii as we get through these tough times. You can find out more about Shelley Wilson and her companies on IG @wearewilsoncare and @alohamaskhawaii. To donate to Mission First Responders, you can donate non alohatogetherhawaii.com.
A really natural and wonderful human conversation with the inspiring Shelley Wilson. What a journey she has had. We talk about...
Raising Amazing Families - power parenting for the 21st century!
In this episode Grant interviews special guest and close family friend, Shelley Wilson about her upbringing, her early years, her parenting and her approach to life. Shelley shares some fantastic insights and how she faces life head on! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Hawaii, as an island by definition, is at risk of becoming a hotbed of infection from coronavirus. What can we do to prepare, and who should take the first steps? How will we survive the financial impact when the crisis passes. We need answers now, so why do our government leaders seem slow or reluctant to respond? As the leader of one of Hawaii's most successful kupuna care companies, Shelley Wilson is on the front lines of the fight against COVID-19. She joins us armed with info from daily teleconferences with the Center for Disease Control and Prevention. We also take a call from Koko Head Cafe’s Lee Anne Wong, culinary expert, and business owner, facing the hard reality of letting nearly all of her staff go. We take a call from "Matty Boy" Hazelgrove, owner of Hawaii's largest concert promotion company BAMP and concert venue The Republik. The coronavirus is likely to change the entertainment industry permanently. Matty breaks down the impact of lost revenue from months of canceled performances. In the end, we drink to our health and yours in this episode of the Maleko and Flash Podcast. Subscribe at MalekoandFlash.com or wherever you listen to podcasts. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/maleko-and-flash/support
Chicago Bears rookie defensive back Duke Shelley and former linebacker Otis Wilson join hosts Jim Miller and Tom Thayer on Bears All Access.
Shelley Wilson hails all the way from England and is a well-known author of motivational non-fiction as well as an author of young adult fantasy world fiction. Listen in as she takes us through the journey of how she became such a successful author and all she has had to overcome in her own life in order to find her truth and her happiness. Shelley’s non-fiction books combine lifestyle, motivation, and self-help with a healthy dose of humor. Her young adult novels combine myth, legend, and fairy tales with a side order of demonic chaos. Her self-published book, How I Changed My Life in a Year, was released in 2014 and hit the number one spot on Amazon’s best seller list of for self-help and women’s biography two years in a row. Shelley was also recognized in 2016 as the most inspirational blogger for her blog entitled, Motivate Me Now. If you would like to connect with Shelley you want to be sure to check out her website, www.shelleywilson.co/uk. She can also be found on Instagram under the name @authorwilson and on Facebook at www.fb.com/motivatemeblog. You can read Shelly’s blog as well at www.motivatemenow.co.uk
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At a young age of 21, Shelley Wilson decided to start her business, Wilson Homecare. She was recognized in 2003 by Pacific Business News as one of Hawaii's 40 Under Forty, and was one of the fastest 50 companies two years in a row. Her company was also recognized in Forbes Magazine with an outstanding small business award.