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Show Description: Do you feel handcuffed to a career or business that won’t let you enjoy life the way you really want to? In this episode, Latiesha Johnson tells us how she turned the traditional model of life as a corporate accountant on its ear spend half of the year traveling the world and offers practical strategies to bring more freedom into your life. You can connect with Latiesha at LivingDreamsJoyfully.com Our Guest Latiesha Johnson lives life on her own terms. She created a non-traditional career path choosing to work mostly as a contractor instead of an employee so she could honor her life goal of being FREE. This flexibility has allowed her to explore her love for travel, visiting 22 countries on six continents. With so many people asking how she does it, Latiesha now puts her experience to work for others, recently launching her independent travel agency, Living Dreams Joyfully. Latiesha can help you create the perfect plan for your vacations, destination weddings, solo travel, cultural excursions, girls’ and boys’ trips and more. She also hosts a blog by the same name, where she offers tips on travel, financial freedom and getting to the core of what you really want in life. The seed of entrepreneurship was first planted when she was introduced to Mary Kay cosmetics as a college sophomore. After earning a degree in accounting from Prairie View A&M University, Latiesha added licensed Texas mortgage broker and real estate salesperson to her list of income streams. In this episode, I talk to Latiesha about: How a failed long-distance romance lead to her solo travel adventures The freedom mindset that guides her professional and personal decisions Managing your career as a free agent Building your “I can quit fund” and dealing with unpredictable income Practical tips for safe and flexible international travel Connect with Latiesha Johnson: Website Facebook Instagram Twitter: @dreamsjoyfully LinkedIn
Show Description:Do you get triggered by your kids behavior? Are you feeling stressed out, overwhelmed and less patient? Do you want your kids to listen? Do you want to parent differently than your parents? To be a great parent we need to work on ourselves. Parenting our children is a great opportunity for self-development. On this show, we talk about ideas and strategies for helping you to increase self-awareness, become more mindful, be trauma-informed and find authenticity, happiness and become calmerWebsite: http://www.authenticparenting.comEpisode: http://authenticparenting.com/childhood-trauma-reclaiming-authentic-selfOpinion:The show starts off with a somewhat "woo-woo" clip of some guy talking about a granite door in my chest that leads to an ocean. Um, OK. Then the show kicks in, and does a nice job of describing the show, the host enters and provides a nice table of contents for the episode. There is a bit of self-promotion but its so fast, it's not a problem. you asked you geust about his kids which gives him validity for your show. But the next question didn't lead to much besides, "Nobody knows there is sooo much trauma," and it could be his delivery, but it didn't reach out and grab me. I get the feeling that if I listened to the rest of this interview that the guest is not a fan of short answers. I'm not sure, but he wasn't delivering anything to sink my teeth into. I thought it was weird that he referred to people age 25 as kids. There was one point where the host mentions something "obviously" and to new people, it wasn't obvious (at least not me). All in all the show had a decent first impression. The audio quality was fine, and the website made it super easy to press playIf you'd like a full review of your podcast check out Podcast Review Show or if you need Podcast Consulting, Book and Appointment Today Check out our podcasting host, Pinecast. Start your own podcast for free, no credit card required, forever. If you decide to upgrade, use coupon code r-1a62eb for 40% off for 4 months, and support Podcast Rodeo Podcast Reviews and First Impressions.
SHOW DESCRIPTION: Do you suffer from Migraines, Irritable Bowel Syndrome, Fibromyalgia, Chronic Fatigue, Multiple Sclerosis and/or Skin Conditions? If yes, then you do not want to miss this week’s show. I will be discussing how to conquer these conditions with a drug-free option so that you can regain your health and feel great again. Naturopathic Doctor Elizabeth Yarnell joins me for what I expect to be a great eye opening interview! GUEST BIO:Elizabeth Yarnell, ND, has a mission to improve lives simply by changing the way we eat. Award-winning author, patented inventor, social entrepreneur, and prolific natural health and nutritional expert, Elizabeth strives to help people identify the foods and lifestyle elements that are healthy for them, and then to inspire new ways to think about living and eating. After a 1999 diagnosis of Multiple Sclerosis forced her to take a good look at her own diet and lifestyle, she dove into researching the connection between what we eat and how we feel. The infusion cooking technique she subsequently invented and patented not only gave her a way to alter the course of her health, but also offered a deliciously quick and convenient weeknight dinner solution for just about anybody.
SHOW DESCRIPTION: Do you suffer from Migraines, Irritable Bowel Syndrome, Fibromyalgia, Chronic Fatigue, Multiple Sclerosis and/or Skin Conditions? If yes, then you do not want to miss this week’s show. I will be discussing how to conquer these conditions with a drug-free option so that you can regain your health and feel great again. Naturopathic Doctor Elizabeth Yarnell joins me for what I expect to be a great eye opening interview! GUEST BIO:Elizabeth Yarnell, ND, has a mission to improve lives simply by changing the way we eat. Award-winning author, patented inventor, social entrepreneur, and prolific natural health and nutritional expert, Elizabeth strives to help people identify the foods and lifestyle elements that are healthy for them, and then to inspire new ways to think about living and eating. After a 1999 diagnosis of Multiple Sclerosis forced her to take a good look at her own diet and lifestyle, she dove into researching the connection between what we eat and how we feel. The infusion cooking technique she subsequently invented and patented not only gave her a way to alter the course of her health, but also offered a deliciously quick and convenient weeknight dinner solution for just about anybody.