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Good morning Québec
Good Morning Québec 48

Good morning Québec

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2022 65:08


Artist 1 Do It Again (Dave Lee's Extended Album Mix) Raw Essence, Lifford, Dave Lee 2 Djingles - David Jansen DROP Unknown 3 You Are The One For Me (Ken@Work 2022 Remix) Roberto De Carlo, Colin Corvez 4 Starlight (Dave Lee's Club Edit) Dave Lee ZR, Omar 5 How To Love Me (Nudisco Clubmix) Adri Block, Paul Parsons 6 Get With You Tonight (Extended Mix) Mark Knight, Lukas Setto 7 Sunshine (feat. Nimiwari) (Mark Lower Remix) Bubs, Mark Lower 8 Djingles - David Jansen DROP Unknown 9 Woman Like Me" (Terry Hunter Club Mix) Chaka Khan, Terry Hunter 10 Beautiful Life (Bang The Drum Vocal Remix) Stephanie Cooke, Diephuis, Han Litz, Jihad Muhammad 11 Djingles - David Jansen DROP Unknown 12 To The Edge (Original Mix) Su Denim 13 So Good (Michael Gray Remix) Two Suns, DJ Red, Siobhan Jones, Michael Gray 14 Keep The Fires Burning (Richard Earnshaw Classic Vocal Mix) Kenny Thomas, Richard Earnshaw 15 The Discoteque (Original Mix) Ken@Work 16 Djingles - David Jansen DROP Unknown

DJ Sets
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DJ Sets

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2022 72:39


"1. THROW THE DICE [ALEX LO FARO] (SEBB JUNIOR & SAMMY DEUCE) 2. WURLY CHANT [WALTER G] (LUIS RADIO) 3. WEPAAA (DAVID MORALES) 4. SERIOUS (MELLOW MAN) 5. TRACK 34 (BIZIO COOL) 6. THAT'S THE VIBE [RICHARD EARNSHAW EXTD COSMIC JOURNEY] (GUERRILLA DISCO) 7. GIVE BACK THE LOVE (FUNKATOMIC FEAT. SUKI SOUL) 8. ONE THING ON MY MIND (ROBERTO TELLI FEAT. TRACY HAMLIN) 9. IF YOU TAKE MY LOVE [MICHAEL GRAY VOCAL] (BOOKER T. & KINGS OF SOUL) 10. IT AIN'T RIGHT [RIGHTSIDE & MARK DI MEO] (CHRISTINE ARIYA) 11. LOSE CONTROL (MIGUEL MIGS, LISA SHAW & MICKY MORE & ANDY TEE) 12. TRY MY LOVE (YOOKS & HANNAH KHEMOH) 13. BROTHER BROTHER [BOOKER T VOCAL] (MICHAEL GRAY & KIMBERLY BROWN) 14. IT'S ALL GOOD (LOUIE VEGA FEAT. DEBBIE WINANS LOWE & KOREAN SOUL) 15. SO GOOD [MICHAEL GRAY] (DJ RED, TWO SUNS FEAT. SIOBHAN JONES) 16. LOVE & DEVOTION (DANROS FEAT. SUKI SOUL) 17. BE GOOD 2 ME (NIKO THE KID) 18. N' MUSIC (ADAM TWELVE & DEEPRULE) 19. FUNKY STROKES (CHER BOOGIE) 20. TESTIFY (ROMY BLACK)"

DJ Sets
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DJ Sets

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2022 72:39


"1. THROW THE DICE [ALEX LO FARO] (SEBB JUNIOR & SAMMY DEUCE) 2. WURLY CHANT [WALTER G] (LUIS RADIO) 3. WEPAAA (DAVID MORALES) 4. SERIOUS (MELLOW MAN) 5. TRACK 34 (BIZIO COOL) 6. THAT'S THE VIBE [RICHARD EARNSHAW EXTD COSMIC JOURNEY] (GUERRILLA DISCO) 7. GIVE BACK THE LOVE (FUNKATOMIC FEAT. SUKI SOUL) 8. ONE THING ON MY MIND (ROBERTO TELLI FEAT. TRACY HAMLIN) 9. IF YOU TAKE MY LOVE [MICHAEL GRAY VOCAL] (BOOKER T. & KINGS OF SOUL) 10. IT AIN'T RIGHT [RIGHTSIDE & MARK DI MEO] (CHRISTINE ARIYA) 11. LOSE CONTROL (MIGUEL MIGS, LISA SHAW & MICKY MORE & ANDY TEE) 12. TRY MY LOVE (YOOKS & HANNAH KHEMOH) 13. BROTHER BROTHER [BOOKER T VOCAL] (MICHAEL GRAY & KIMBERLY BROWN) 14. IT'S ALL GOOD (LOUIE VEGA FEAT. DEBBIE WINANS LOWE & KOREAN SOUL) 15. SO GOOD [MICHAEL GRAY] (DJ RED, TWO SUNS FEAT. SIOBHAN JONES) 16. LOVE & DEVOTION (DANROS FEAT. SUKI SOUL) 17. BE GOOD 2 ME (NIKO THE KID) 18. N' MUSIC (ADAM TWELVE & DEEPRULE) 19. FUNKY STROKES (CHER BOOGIE) 20. TESTIFY (ROMY BLACK)"

Soul Essence with Martin Gale
Soul Essence - Show 234 - 19th July 2022

Soul Essence with Martin Gale

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2022 110:08


Ultra Nate - Found A Cure (Morillo's Classic Adventure) Byron Stingily., Michele Chiavarini - Celebrate Me (Michele Chiavarini Vocal Remix) Ed Ramsey, DJ Oji, DJ Oji Aka Original Man - Dance To The Music (DJ Oji's Vocal Mix) Cece Peniston - Crazy Love (Kenlou 12") Christine Ariya, Deep Soul Syndicate - It Ain't Right (Deep Soul Syndicate Remix) Jon Cutler, Jocelyn Brown, Squirell - One (Squirell Mix) Antonello Ferrari, Aldo Bergamasco, Sarah Davies - Joy (Ferrari & Bergamasco Club Mix) Drizabone - Real Love (Masters At Work Detached Mix) Indigo - Save Your Life (Grant Nelson Remix) Ken@Work - Bad Bad Habbit Baby (Original Mix) Bibi & Sami Dee, Da Slammin' Phrogz, Cece Peniston, Pray For More - Eternal Lover (Pray For More's Anthem Mix) Incognito, Bluey - Could Heaven Ever Be Like This Destiny II, Dave Lee ZR - Play 2 Win (Dave Lee Destination Boogie Mix) Raw Essence, Lifford, Dave Lee ZR - Do It Again (Dave Lee's Extended Album Mix) Kamasutra, Jocelyn Brown - Happiness (Extended Version) Two Suns, DJ Red, Siobhan Jones, Michael Gray - So Good (Michael Gray Remix) Dave Mayer & Kapal - Music Makes U Feel (Original Mix) S.A.M., Sarah Ikumu, Mousse T. - Spotlight (Mousse T. Extended Shizzle Mix) Bob Sinclar, Star B, Riva Starr, Mark Broom - I Feel For You (Star B Extended Remix) Block & Crown, The Soulboyz - Controversy (Original Mix) Jerry Ropero & Denis The Menace Present Sabor & Jaqueline - Coraçao (Denis & Jerry's New Bangin' 2005 Mix) Melé, Shovell - Pasilda (Extended Mix)

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DJ Hanna
Episode 116: I BELIEVE ! mixed by DJ Hanna

DJ Hanna

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2022 79:28


Mark Picchiotti & The Absolute feat Suzanne Palmer - I Believe ( (Sophie Lloyd Extended Remix)Holocene, Benjamin Barth,  - No Matter What (Babert Extended Remix)Da Lukas, Suki Soul - Searching for the One (Extended Mix) - Two Suns, DJ Red, Siobhan Jones, - So Good (Michael Gray Remix)Re-Tide - Good For Me (Extended Mix) Clio - Deeper in My Love (Dr Packer Remix)Ministry of Funk - Disco Heaven (Body & Soul Mix)Soul Avengerz, - If You Want My Love ( Trois Garcon Mix)Beyoncé - Break My Soul (Dirty Disco Mainroom Remix)B Beat Girls - For The Same Man (Nic Fanciulli Remix)Argonaut - Fame (Extended disco Mix)Craig C. Feat. Jimmy Somerville - I Was Born This Way (2k22 Pride Extended Edit)Lizzo - Grrrls (Dirty Disco Pure Love House Remix)Ministry of funk - To Be Alive (Hollywood Funky House Mix)

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Saturn Returns with Caggie
The Value of Therapy with Dr Siobhan Jones from Mindler

Saturn Returns with Caggie

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2022 28:46


Dr Siobhan Jones, lead psychologist at Mindler UK joins Caggie to explain more about Saturn Return' sponsors, Mindler. They discuss Dr Jones' personal journey to psychology and debunk some of the common worries and misconceptions people often have about therapy.   P.S Saturn Returns is going on tour! please find tickets here if you would like to meet Caggie for a cosmic and inspiring evening https://www.gigsandtours.com/tour/saturn-returns-with-caggie   For more Saturns Returns content sign up to our newsletter at saturnreturns.co   https://mindlercare.com/

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Purpose Driven Mom Show
Getting Started with Writing a Book With Siobhan Jones

Purpose Driven Mom Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2022 42:09


Are you writing a book? Do you dream of starting to write a book? This is a huge, amazing dream that so many moms have BUT probably won't act on. What happens is we can get frozen in that dream of writing a book because of all the things our brain is telling us. Trying to keep us safe. Mindset is everything when writing a book! That's what we are talking about in today's episode. About being a busy mom and finding time to write, and overcoming the fears to write. Finally getting the dream of writing started! Our guest Siobhan is going to go over some practical strategies to answer these biggest questions “How the heck do I find time to read a book as a busy mom? And how do I overcome my fear and get started?” Let's become confident in writing and creative again.   The 15 Minute Formula Book by: Cara Harvey https://apurposedrivenmom.com/book FREE GOAL SETTING SERIES: https://apurposedrivenmom.com/goals A PURPOSE-DRIVEN MOM SHOW NOTES: apurposedrivenmom.com/podcast238

SOLO SWEET IBIZA
SOLO SWEET IBIZA 262

SOLO SWEET IBIZA

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2022 60:17


Aldo Ferreri - Connection with You [Stomp House Records] Dave Anthony, Aleysha Lei - Into The Deep (Original Mix) [Newtown Recordings] DJ Spen, Fonda Rae, DJ Spinna - Nobody But You (DJ Spinna Galactic Soul Vocal Mix) [Quantize Recordings] Freqish, JRae - Crazy World (Original Mix) [Street King] Jason Merced, DJ Spen, David Harness - Finger Sorcery (DJ Spen & David Harness Remix) [unquantize] John Duff, Eric Kupper - Is It A Sin (Eric Kupper Remix) [Hysteria] John Khan, Paul Lyons - No Exit (Original Mix) [Soul Good Recordings] Lalo Leyy, Lee Graves, Morris Revy, Luis Radio, Pietro Nicosia - Free (Luis Radio, Pietro Nicosia Remix) [Groovebom Records] LD_Systems_Catalogue_EN_12-2021 Mark Wilkinson, Rita Campbell, Michele Chiavarini - Runaway Love (Toni & Mark's 60 minute Dub) [Life Remixed] Miguel Migs, Lisa Shaw, Micky More & Andy Tee - Lose Control (Micky More & Andy Tee Vocal Mix) [Groove Culture] (1) Oscar P, Cris Herrera, Djmiketbrown, Norty Cotto - Lets Get It (Norty Cotto Classic Mix) [Kolour Recordings] Two Suns, DJ Red, Siobhan Jones, Michael Gray - So Good (Michael Gray Remix) [Sultra Records] Thanks to all the labels and artist for their music. All tracks selected and armonic mix by Jordi Carreras http://www.jordicarreras.es Encoded by MUSICZONE PODCAST SERVICES

Soul Kandi Radio Show – SSRadio
Soul Kandi Radio Show 4th Jun 2022

Soul Kandi Radio Show – SSRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2022 1:01


Nick Power brings you another cracking show packed full of Soulful & Uplifting goodies for you. Enjoy!! Week 738 Kia Stewart – “4 U” (Mark Francis) [201 Records] Brettina – “Spell” (Reel People) [Lincoln Avenue Enterprises] Two Suns & DJ Red ft Siobhan Jones – “So Good” (Michael Gray) [Sultra Records] G. Roy & Venessa […] The post Soul Kandi Radio Show 4th Jun 2022 appeared first on SSRadio.

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Shows – SSRadio
Soul Kandi Radio Show 4th Jun 2022

Shows – SSRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2022 1:01


Nick Power brings you another cracking show packed full of Soulful & Uplifting goodies for you. Enjoy!! Week 738 Kia Stewart – “4 U” (Mark Francis) [201 Records] Brettina – “Spell” (Reel People) [Lincoln Avenue Enterprises] Two Suns & DJ Red ft Siobhan Jones – “So Good” (Michael Gray) [Sultra Records] G. Roy & Venessa […] The post Soul Kandi Radio Show 4th Jun 2022 appeared first on SSRadio.

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The Troubled Soul Safari Mixshow
Episode 436: The Troubled Soul Safari 29nd MAY 2022 - Point Blank Radio

The Troubled Soul Safari Mixshow

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2022 116:07


The latest upfront soulful house mixtape. Your weekly one-stop shop for all that's new and good for you! This week's hot new cuts presented by DJ Simon Andrews of Troubled Soul, including the weekly time machine slot where we turn the clock back to a random year and play a Paul Trouble Anderson / Loft classic. This week we play Sabrynaah Pope - It Works For Me - King Street Sounds (1993) ... Listen live @ www.pointblank.fm Contacts: Twitter:@djsimonandrews FB: www.facebook.com/DJSimonAndrews Email: troubledsoulsafari@gmail.com John Khan, Paul Lyons - No Exit (Original Mix) - Soul Good RecordingsSoul Of Hex, Steve Lucas - Love Is In Control - Delusions of GrandeurBlock & Crown, Paul Parsons - Welcome To The Disco (Clubmix) - Hardcopy RecordingsDJ Spen, Fonda Rae - Nobody But You (DJ Spinna Galactic Soul Vocal Mix) - Quantize RecordingsMiguel Migs, Lisa Shaw - Lose Control (Micky More & Andy Tee Vocal Mix) - Groove CultureCorrado Alunni - This Is Disco (Original Mix) - Pina Colada RecordsMario Ferrini, Justina Lee Brown - Didn't I (Aaron Arce Afro Disco Mix) - Paradax RecordsRalphi Rosario, Samantha Blanchard - You Used to Hold Me (David Morales Nyc Mix) - Cha Cha Boom! RecordingsTarrey Torae, Shannon Chambers - Freedom Ride (Shannon Chambers 1Sound Remix Instrumental) - Mirror Ball RecordingsTarrey Torae, Shannon Chambers - Freedom Ride (Shannon Chambers 1Sound Remix) - Mirror Ball RecordingsSabrynaah Pope - It Works For Me - King Street SoundsMario Ferrini, Justina Lee Brown - Didn't I (Jeremy Sounds) - Paradax RecordsFlowerSons - Party People (Original Mix) - Sunflowermusic RecordsNzingha Ashford, DJ Sir Charles Dixon, Derrick Ricky Nelson   - Top Of The Clouds (Todd Terry Extended Mix) - InhouseTwo Suns, Dj Red, Siobhan Jones   - So Good (Michael Gray Remix) - Sultra RecordsHIAST - Don't You - NervousJohn Duff - Is It A Sin (Eric Kupper Remix) - HysteriaMentalinstrum, Giant Storm - Trust Yourself (Masaki Morii Remix) - King Street SoundsAgent Stereo - I Just Can't Stop Sampling - La Casa Recordings

Introvert Biz Growth Podcast
Writing a Book Is Good for Your Business

Introvert Biz Growth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2022 47:26


Today's conversation with Siobhan Jones about why writing a book is good for your business fits under the P of Product in the 7Ps of the Humane Marketing Mandala Siobhan Jones is a Writing Mentor, Self-Publishing Coach, and founder of The Unlocked Creative. Writing has always been on Siobhan's heart. After going from trauma to triumph Siobhan realized she had a story to share, a purpose to pen and a reason to write. She realized that she was called to help women stop hiding and go after their writing dream. Now, Siobhan helps women to plan, write and publish their first book. Siobhan lives in Canberra, Australia with the loves of her life; her daughter, husband, and two talkative cats. When she's not writing you can find Siobhan spending time with her family, patting cats, drinking coffee, imagining cactuses and sheep, and running (not all at the same time). Siobhan's favorite quote: "Don't wait. The time will never be just right." - Napoleon Hill In this episode, you'll learn why writing a book is good for your business, and... The self-publishing process The pros and cons of self-publishing (and how your ego plays a role) An idea of costs related to self-publishing Why writing a book is good for business Ways to make time for writing your book while running your business How to put your inner critic on mute and write your business book The structure and/or discipline of writing and so much more. Siobhan's Resources   Siobhan's Website The Unlocked Creative Podcast Get the Time to Write guide and find more time to write your book! Connect with Siobhan on: Instagram Facebook Facebook Group   Sarah's Resources Watch this episode on Youtube (FREE) Sarah's One Page Marketing Plan (FREE) Sarah Suggests Newsletter (FREE) The Humane Business Manifesto (FREE) Gentle Confidence Mini-Course Marketing Like We're Human - Sarah's book The Humane Marketing Circle Authentic & Fair Pricing Mini-Course Podcast Show Notes Email Sarah at sarah@sarahsantacroce.com Thanks for listening!   After you listen, check out Humane Business Manifesto, an invitation to belong to a movement of people who do business the humane and gentle way and disrupt the current marketing paradigm. You can download it for free at this page. There's no opt-in. Just an instant download. Are you enjoying the podcast?  The Humane Marketing show is listener-supported—I'd love for you to become an active supporter of the show and join the Humane Marketing Circle. You will be invited to a private monthly Q&A call with me and fellow Humane Marketers -  a safe zone to hang out with like-minded conscious entrepreneurs and help each other build our business and grow our impact.  — I'd love for you to join us! Learn more at humane.marketing/circle Don't forget to subscribe to the show on iTunes or on Android to get notified for all my future shows and why not sign up for my weekly(ish) "Sarah Suggests Saturdays", a round-up of best practices, tools I use, books I read, podcasts, and other resources. Raise your hand and join the Humane Business Revolution. Warmly, Sarah Imperfect Transcript of the show Sarah: [00:00:00] Hi, Chavon. How are you today?  Siobhan: Hello? I am so well, how are you?  Sarah: I'm good too. Yeah. And you just mentioned you, you moved house and as an introvert and highly sensitive person that it feels always like, oh, that is a big thing. I dunno how, how you feel, but to me, moving is a big.  Siobhan: It's a big thing and it's always surprising how much stuff. Actually exists that  Sarah: we don't use. Yeah. Yeah. You collect things over time and then it's a good opportunity to get rid of some stuff as well.  Siobhan: Yeah, it absolutely is. Yes. But, but subtly, I think sometimes you have to do it a bit subtly. Yeah.  Sarah: Yeah. Nice. Bye bye. This is the second time you actually get to chat and talk. I was on your podcast and now you're here talking to us about book writing, and I'm really excited to [00:01:00] dive into this topic. First of all, also, because I've just gone through that last year and then also. Curious to hear what you think about it. And you kind of brought up this conversation around, you know writing a book can be good for your business. And so we'll dive into that, but maybe before we start I'd be curious to have you share a bit, you know, how you became a book writing, mentor, how you, how do you decide, okay. That is what I'm going to do.  Siobhan: This is a, this is a great question and I'll try and keep it. The short version, not the long version. A few years ago, I was sort of having some doubts about my career in communications in government. And I wasn't sure what to do. And I thought, you know, I've spent so many years practicing this communication craft, helping clients to [00:02:00] essentially market their services and programs to the public. And I just didn't want to progress with promotions anymore. And I wasn't sure what the heck to do. And so I thought, well, what was, you know, what was the thing that I love to do as a kid? Because I really wanted to connect deeply with something meaningful because one of my core values is meaningful work or impact. And I. Yeah. Thought back to when I was a child and just absolutely loved to write stories and remembered how I wanted to be April from the teenage mutant ninja turtles, but maybe not so much of a reporter, more of a. Telling the truth and whatever that is. So I really went on this a bit of a journey. I started writing children's picture books, [00:03:00] and then I began writing and reconnecting with the spoken word through my podcast, which really lit me up. And then. Helping other people to start that writing process themselves. And it was just, you know, I think the hardest thing about starting to write is starting to rise.  Sarah: Yeah. Yeah. This is so good. I love that you went back to your childhood. I, I tell that to my clients or it's part of the humane marketing approach is like, well, how do you figure out what your past. About or what your, why is, or, you know, guy kind of does big purpose word? Well, oftentimes it is, you know, going back to what you'd like to do as a child. And I love that you did that in order to figure out then while you know, what is, is, is it that I really want to do so good. Yeah. Thank you.  Siobhan: Thank you. Yeah. And [00:04:00] I hope that, you know, people listening who might be in a career transition or not really sure of the next step knows that they're absolutely not alone. Sarah: Yeah. Yeah, exactly. So, so then you, you started writing children's books, but I think eventually you also kind of pivoted into this whole idea of helping others with their book. Right. Tell us what you learned in that journey of then writing your own business books, so to speak that work for  Siobhan: you. This is, this is also one of those see I'm a very, I really like to plan things in my life and this was yet again, one of those things that was completely unplanned. I. I spoke with, I have a business coach and, you know, I was speaking about how I would like to get my children's picture books, published the stories published in the [00:05:00] traditional sense. And she really questioned me on it and said, well, why wouldn't you just self-publish them? And I thought, I have resistance to this idea. Why do I have resistance to this idea? And then I thought I'm going to go after this because what I find happens with me is that I get resistance there for a reason. And thankfully I have people kind of like signposts, helpful souls along the way to help me really get back on the right path. And Question and reflect why I might be resisting things. So I, I really did some discernment work and thought, I don't actually want to self publish the children's picture books yet they need more work, but I will go ahead and self publish. And it was just a matter of them deciding what that, what that was going to be. And the thing that I had had done. [00:06:00] You know, I'd had lots of content available on my podcast for free, and many of those things were really quite practical steps and strategies that people can take to, you know, when they're learning about how to start writing, how to make it a habit and then, and then how to go on and, and self-publish, but what I wanted to do was actually self-publish my own. So that I could help other people from that extra layer of experience that I think is absolutely crucial whenever you are teaching people or helping others to reconnect with their own writing or creative inspiration. So that's sort of the journey of what I've been on. And honestly, self publishing. It's just opened a whole new world for me. And I know that it's, it's something that. You know is not, you know, it hasn't been around for hundreds of years, but the technology at the moment [00:07:00] is allowing quite a large growth in that industry. So there's lots of opportunity.  Sarah: Yeah. Did you end up publishing your children's books? The traditional way?  Siobhan: Not yet. I am still working on those. So I think for me, I I definitely would like to, and it's something that I will pursue, but I have another project up my sleeve at the moment. So. That that's that's something that I'm focusing on this year is this new project, which is actually writing a memoir. So it's something that I haven't done before and am really, really excited about where it can lead. I just think, you know, I, I kind of boxed myself in thinking I'll just be a children's picture book writer, but this is opened up that other door for me as well to think about. Well, there are actually other kind of formats and categories of variety, and it's [00:08:00] just immense this opportunity that we have to really express that express ourselves creative. Sarah: Right. Yeah. Yeah. It's interesting. Cause I went through the same thing when I thought about, you know, do I self publish? Do I publish within, you know, the traditional way? And, and there's obviously two camps. If you do search online or, you know, if you work with coaches and one will tell you, this is absolutely the only way. And then others tell you, well, you can be just as I was going to say successful, but a. That's not really the word I want to use, but you can get the book out there and attract the right people even with self-publishing. And so I really also had to think about, for me, what really was the driving factor, as well as the timing because I, I just felt that my books were very Timely, like they needed to come out now. Not, you know, when I eventually [00:09:00] found an editor as sorry, I publisher and it just like I had to get them out now. So I think that makes a huge difference. Even I'm talking to friends who are kind of hybrid publishing, so meaning they have some kind of a support with the publishing. They actually do print the book. And even there there's like the time it takes as much longer even though you pay for those, you know, you pay up front and it takes much more time to actually get the book out and there's delays. And where in the self publishing process. I feel like you are really the driver of this thing. Of course there's, you know, editing if you're hopefully gonna go through some editing phases, but, but you are in much more in control than if you work with the traditional way. Would you agree with that? Is that also your experience?  Siobhan: Absolutely agree with that. You know, with some of the benefits of self-publishing, as you would know, [00:10:00] Sarah, you own the rights to your book rather than the publisher owning those rights. You, you know, like you've just said, you don't have to wait around for months for a publisher to reply to your query letter. You know, you get to choose with the suppliers that you want to work with along the way. So people like editors and graphic designers, it's a huge, it's a huge advantage. Being able to. Personally tos the people that you're going to be working with collaboratively, which is another gorgeous part of, you know, self publishing and creating this thing and birthing and into the world. I think, you know, you get to craft your own journey, your own steps along the way. And you know, in the time of. That really matters to you and your, your life priorities. So I, these are the things that, to me were really meaningful [00:11:00] and things that I hadn't really thought about prior to finding out more about self publishing. Sarah: Yeah. Yeah. It's so important. And, and I know countless stories of people who worked with a publisher and kind of felt like they had. You know, Ben their integrity just a little bit, because we didn't really feel exactly aligned you know, the cover didn't look like they wanted it to look, or they had to use a certain title just because it's sold more because obviously the publisher's job then is to sell as many books as possible. So, so yeah, it's really also, I think in my opinion, it's really a question of ethics as well. It's like, Are you okay. You know, going really with the big publisher to go after more book sales in a way I'm hesitating to bring this up, but I think there's also a question of ego in this game. This, if you look at the people who [00:12:00] have, you know, published with with the real publisher that. It does sound still good. Right. And maybe that's also why we had resistance to go with self-publishing. It's like, oh, but that's not the real thing. You know,  Siobhan: it's like a hundred percent.  Sarah: My ego gets a little hit if I'm not really publishing the real traditional way. So I think there's some deeper inner work to do there. Siobhan: I love that you brought that up, because that was definitely a piece of my own resistance. And particularly towards children's picture books. I had one of the self publishing platforms that I help people to navigate. A representative from there actually said, you know, pretty much you can publish any type of book. We don't, I wouldn't necessarily recommend children's picture books. And I thought, oh, that's curious, because it has to do with the, [00:13:00] with the quality of the paper and the book material. And her sense was that. Children's picture books, you know, getting, getting there where she's at the point where she has to really try to see that it's self-published but other books are probably better done you know, in, in other genres and with other types of materials available. But yeah, really, for me, it was like, I remember having a conversation with my husband about it saying. You know, I would really like to have these particular stories published by a publisher by, you know, a real industry publisher as someone who's known. And he just looked at me and said, isn't that just an ego thing? And I went, oh, so I really liked these conversations. People that you can trust about how you're feeling. And I, and I absolutely agree with you. [00:14:00] It did require some work on the ego. And you know, I think another thing to remember as well is that if you are thinking, if you're really. Kind of hanging on this idea of being traditionally, traditionally published. There are people today who have self-published and then had their material picked up by traditional publishers, because they've seen that it's successful in the market, which is primarily what publishers are looking at. So that's something to keep in mind as well.  Sarah: Yeah. The backup plan you're telling your ego. Well, there's always that chance.  Siobhan: Exactly. Calm down. Sarah: Okay. That's great. I love that word sharing kind of openly about this eco stuff that's going on. Yeah. When you're deciding, you know, which way to go. Let's talk about. You know, just in general, why writing a [00:15:00] book and having a book can be good for a business an entrepreneur coach consultant any type of service entrepreneur. Siobhan: Absolutely. So I think for me, there are five key things. The first, the first benefit is relationship. So, you know, for entrepreneurs and solopreneurs, you can really build that one-to-one intimate knowing relationship with your, with your client or your prospective clients. So it is a form of long. It is long form content, which helps to really create and nurture. The knowing relationship between you, the author and the person with the expertise in a particular area, which is what you're telling through your story in your book and that real connection through your, through the language and stories that you're telling about the expertise, but also with fragments of [00:16:00] yourself strewn throughout the book that your client's going to resonate with. So, you know, I think. It helps your client to understand your values as well. And, and what you stand for, which is either going to repel or attract people. So you know, but it's, it is a really powerful medium. So that's the first thing I would say. The second is, you know, It's you providing a transformation to someone, you know, whether it's a solution that you might have that's related to, I don't know, say you're a vegan chef or something, you know, a solution to meal planning during the week and your story of how you got to w how you meal plan as a vegan, you know, it's, it's something that you can teach really easily through a book format. So. You know, I think transformation doesn't have to be necessarily transforming your whole life, but pieces [00:17:00] of your life that eventually lead to greater change. So that's number two. Number three is, and I mentioned a little bit about this before, but you're showing that you do have expertise in this particular area, so of your business and really You're building your credibility by having this essentially, it's one of the tool tools that you have in your toolkit as a business owner. You know, you can also have greater visibility when you're connecting with other business owners and collaborating with other people on, you know, who can help you to promote your book, but also establishing those relationships I think is really crucial. So that's the third thing. And the fourth thing is. It's low cost. And when I say that, I say it with a caveat because you can make it as expensive as you like to produce your book. Essentially, you can make it, you can do it on a pretty tight budget. You know, if you don't want to [00:18:00] produce a printed book, you can produce an ebook and they're much less less expensive to produce, obviously because there's no printing cost involved. And the actual purchase price of e-books is much lower because. You know, the person isn't ordering and they don't have to have a physical book delivered. So that's number four is low cost. And the fifth thing is something that's probably overlooked a little bit. And it's that you get to be creative. So. You know, you get to really hone your message. You really get to clarify it and be really clear about what it is and, you know, even redefine it if you need to. So that's, that's a huge benefit. And even eventually you can repurpose the content that you have in your book. So. They're just the five benefits of why having a book in your business is a good idea. Sarah: Yeah, I love all of them. I think my favorite one is definitely the number one, the relationship [00:19:00] because. I do feel like you it's it's, it's like a podcast. But it's even, it's different because you don't hear the voice, obviously, but since it's long forum, it's really like you're, you know, spending depending on the length of the book, but you're spending a few hours. With you know, with the author and oftentimes I don't know how many people read books like I do in their bed, but oftentimes like you don't really cozy kind of surroundings. And so you feel like really you're getting up close to, to the, the author and yeah, I think that, that makes a huge difference. And of course, You know, and that depends how much you also bring a view to your book as the author. Just like in humane marketing you know, we bring a lot of us to our marketing. I definitely encourage the listeners. If you are writing a book, do bring parts of you to your book as [00:20:00] well. That's where their relationship really gets deeper. And like you said, people get to see your values. I think that's, that's so important. Yeah. I wanted to also follow up on the, on the cost. Maybe we can just go a bit deeper there because if you know, if you're completely new to this, like I had no idea what it would cost to, to write a book, whether it's self-published or, or not. So can you maybe share some insights there for our listeners?  Siobhan: I am. I'm very happy to do that. So you know, I mentioned the vague statement that you can do it for as much, or as little as you like, really it's all about, you know, the time and the investment that you have that you're willing to make in publishing your book. So what I always recommend is that you decide on your budget first and then you allocate, you know, particular Not percentages, but you [00:21:00] prioritize things like editing and book cover design, because these are the things that are going to attract or repel your readers. And, you know, one of the biggest bug bears that people have about self-published books is the quality. So there are. People are getting much better at doing this well, but I think especially in the early years of self, the self publishing industry, you know, there was some people who would just, you know, publish whatever they liked without editing. And I know. Everyone listening would absolutely never think of doing that ever, but it's just something to be mindful of. And that I emphasize in my courses that I have available is that quality. You really need to prioritize that because again, The book that you're producing represents your standards and your values and your readers will either be attracted or repelled by those. [00:22:00] So but going back to costs, you know, that, like you mentioned, there are agencies that do provide kind of that hybrid publishing model. They tend to be I would say, you know, literally for me, when I was doing the research around this upwards of $5,000 you know, going up very quickly to, you know, tens of thousands of dollars to 10 tens of thousands of dollars. Yeah, exactly. So you're, you're right there. You know, or you can take the reins and enjoy stepping through the self publishing process yourself as an example, my book you know, I published it in under three months and I didn't say. A strict budget, but I published it with a budget within a budget of 1500 Australian dollars. So that's around, I'd say probably 800 or 900 us dollars. And that included all of the setup costs my you know, inter [00:23:00] international standard book number. ISBM. Graphic design and editing and all of those things. And I didn't promote very much though. However, so that's, that's what I advise people to do. I just really wanted to produce this book to just, you know, see if I could do it and see what the process was like. But definitely from my perspective, I think that's that. Fairly inexpensive way to do it. And I did engage a professional graphic designer who did both the type setting. So setting the type, the font, all of that sort of thing, as you would be aware, Sarah, and the actual design of the book cover and all those sorts of things as well. I went to a professional editor for two of the three editing steps. So I did my own structural editor. But then the, I actually, sorry, I had two editors. I [00:24:00] neglected to mention that, but I chose to have two different editors for the two different types of editing, which is not a hundred percent necessary, but I did choose to do that. So, you know, there are ways and means you can, you can pull one lever and you can spend more in one area than in another. But for me, I put most of my funding into the quality aspects of producing the book, because that was the thing that was really crucial to me in producing the book. So does that answer your question  about  Sarah: that? And what I would add is you know, there's the quality of the book in terms of. You know, spelling and, and the paper and the design and the formatting. There's definitely a quality aspect of that. But then there's obviously the quality of the actual. Content, the writing the, how your big idea comes [00:25:00] through, you know, is there any kind of structure in your thoughts? And that to me is, is just as important, if not more than the actual quality in terms of, you know, is there any spelling mistakes you can read a very. You know, good quality book in terms of yet there's no spelling mistakes, but then it's like all over the place and you're like finished reading the book and you have no idea what you actually just read. So that's why to me, there's also cost related to maybe working with someone like you or, you know, someone I do also kind of work on the big idea. I don't do the same work as you in terms of. You know how to actually write it, but let's come up with this idea that your book is going to be about so that you have a structure and, you know, you know, there's three chapters. There's going to be three sub [00:26:00] chapters. So there's a good flow in the book because otherwise. Yeah, I feel that that's really a big part of the, of the, of the quality of the book as well. So maybe you can share a bit what your role is in, in helping your clients with some of that, right?  Siobhan: Oh, absolutely. So I. I 100% agree. And in fact, it's, it's quite amusing that, you know, I started off speaking with you today, talking about how I remembered when I was a child, you know, what I love to do, and that actually continued, you know, through university. My major was writing and cultural studies. So you know, I think absolutely you can have a beautifully wrapped gift with nothing in it. You know, it's, it's absolutely, you can definitely have that. But that's not going to engage people. It's not going to excite people, inspire people[00:27:00] help them to see the world differently. Really the true power of books I believe. And you know, I think in terms of, you know, the structure is one thing, ideas that's where you need to start really is what is, what is, what is this book about? What is this book about? And being super, super clear on what that is and not letting anything else. Come into the story that isn't part of that big theme that you're writing about. So, you know, I could talk for hours about this. So really it's about, you know, you need to make sure that you spend that time to allow yourself to have the space, to come up with the ideas. And then the big idea, the big theme for the book that is the universal theme. That's going to connect with your readers. Deeply human level. And yeah. So, you know, makes sense now that I'm speaking on humane [00:28:00] marketing, because I'm talking about the human connection here, but you must have that down. Pat, before you pick up your pen to write, you must have your core idea, you know, and, and that can take a lot of time to get to get right. To really you know, I think one of the things in Western society in particular is that we don't allow enough stillness to allow those ideas to come in and really marinate on them and, and let them take shape. So, you know, you would know about this because I believe that your, you know, in your book, Everything flows really well. And you've got a beautiful, like I said to you a little while ago, Sarah, that I felt like I was just sort of sitting, having coffee with you. And you were taking me on this journey and that's exactly how you want to feel when you're reading a book and really deeply connecting with the author. So I would start there. [00:29:00] Then there's, there comes the most difficult part, I believe, which is actually. Sitting down and writing a really messy first draft and that has to be done. Whether you plan it. Then, or you just write and then restructure divides people into two camps, which are the, the, the, the pantsers people who fly by the seat of their pants and the planners. And so I have struggled over the years to realize that I, my approach to writing had been pantsing, but I'm actually a life planner. So you know, it's hilarious the way that creativity works.  Sarah: Yeah. It's funny. When I think about me, I'm an inf J so the J stands for judging, but, but really what it is. Planning everything. And so that's what my life looks like. And so that's how I wrote my [00:30:00] books and managed to write two books in a year. It really is that structured approach, but I can totally see that it works, that you know, the other camp can work as well. It just depends what your natural superpowers are in. You know, like more creative approach, that's just how you are wired. Then I don't see anything wrong with that. It's just, it's just different.  Siobhan: I I need to sort of correct myself a little bit there because you, you always need structure. Your book is always going to need structure. In terms of the method of how you go about it. Yes. Yeah. There's people are very different. So yeah. Unfortunately for people who don't like structure, it's, you know, it's part of, it's part of writing a book and it's part of what makes, you know, it's like part of constructing a house. You need the [00:31:00] pillars to be standing strongly, to be able to build. Beautiful framework for people to glide through that house. So you absolutely need structure. Yes.  Sarah: I find like, it's almost like if you. Naturally structured then you probably won't need as much guidance with that. Maybe you need more kind of mental on blocking, you know, it's like mental guidance, confidence coaching, that kind of support or creativity writing where if you are naturally just creative and you can write for hours, then you need more help with the structure. Do you agree with  Siobhan: that? I think it, yeah, it's, it's very individual and, you know, depends on what you, how you best learn to write and also then how you apply that. So, yeah, we're, we're all quite unique in that and it's, it's really about, [00:32:00] you've kind of hit the nail on the head there. So it's about. Working out your best writing life and how you write with inspiration and how you motivate yourself to write the story that's meaningful for your readers and for you. Because, you know, ultimately you're not going to sit down and spend hours writing something that isn't meaningful for you as well. So I think that's something else. That is kind of overlooked a little bit is just the sheer enjoyment of the process is really important. Like if you don't enjoy writing it or. You are under no obligation to do it at all. It's really about, you know, is this a medium that lights you up? And you know, if you enjoy reading books and you're entertaining the thought of writing and you have this kind of deep little flame inside that says, write the book, write the book, write the book. Then [00:33:00] I believe that's absolutely there for a reason. I think what I primarily do is, is really guide people to understanding the process of oh, first of all, accepting. The hardest part of writing is actually sitting down and writing and making it a habit in your life and integrating it into your life. And I help people with the time management side of that. And and when I say time management, I don't mean, you know, providing them with the schedule, but actually really looking at their values and life priorities and identifying, you know, if writing is one of those, well, how do I. Ref like that, you know, how do I have that reflected in my schedule? And then, then assisting them with the strategies and tools to be able to integrate it. And I think. You know, I have a couple of courses available. One of them goes through, you know, how to write and finish your first draft so that messy draft process starting to write, making it a habit [00:34:00] and then writing the thing, actually doing it. And then for people who want to continue on and actually do want to self publish. There's the, there's the author, the unlocked author rather which steps people through the whole process. So it's really about I feel like one of the really big barriers to starting to write and then going on to self publish. Is the sheet overwhelmed about all of the information that's just available everywhere and trying to sift through that and work out well, this person writes for four hours a day, this person, you know, gets up at 4:00 AM and this person writes at 11:00 PM, which one's right for me. And it is always going to be about what's uniquely, right? For you as a writer.  Sarah: So important. Do not think you have to do it. You know, everyone else is telling you more except for them. Yeah. Yeah. So are these [00:35:00] courses the main part of your work, do you also work one-on-one tell us a bit more about how you.  Siobhan: Yeah. So I, I do have these courses. So, you know, the first one I mentioned is called the writer unlocked and it's actually the book that I produced is the book version of that course. So I provided it in another medium, which goes back to what I was saying earlier about the great thing about books is that you can repurpose them. But it really is for people who want to. Right. And just need that guidance. And I do have an online community community that people can join for that accountability. Because I talk a lot about that in the course. And again, it's unique to you. One form of accountability, you know, my form of accountability is not going to work for everybody. So understanding those really. Those really important key parts of taking, writing into your life as a practice, [00:36:00] really. So yeah, so that definitely those, that course, and then the self publishing course, which is the unlocked author. But I do offer one-on-one services, mentoring services for people who are feeling particularly stuck. I tend to find that you know, one of the main things that happens for all right I've only ever had one author who said that they don't experience it, but is the inner critic and strategies to help people to basically put that thing on mute because it can be done. It won't go away. Won't go away. But you know, we're all familiar with that mute button now, so we can do that. We can put it on Butte and right.  Sarah: Nice. Yeah, that's wonderful. I think you also have a free guide that tell us a bit about that and we'll share the link in the show notes.  Siobhan: Yeah, absolutely. Thank you. And I think, you know, I say that one of the hardest things is starting to write. I [00:37:00] think the other thing is the idea of time. So particularly for entrepreneurs and solopreneurs, who. Trying to work out. Okay. Well, you know, if you've decided that writing a book is for you or you're thinking about it, then one of the barriers can be, how do I actually fit this into my life? And so I created the time to write guide and you can get it for free, from bit dot L Y slash time to write guide. And in that guide, you get essentially a way to identify. Where you truly do have time because you do, if you prioritize it and it means something to you and you value it, and there is a schedule in there for you to plan that writing time in I've also provided a few options for you as well. If you're really struggling with those limiting beliefs which is supported through the unlocked creative podcast as well. So that's also for.  Sarah: Wonderful. [00:38:00] Yeah. I'm glad you mentioned that the podcast as well, and people can own so well put the link to, to our episode when I was a guest on yours so that people can go check that one out. So yeah. Thank you so much. Shawan this was delightful. I always have one last question and that is what are you grateful for today? Or this.  Siobhan: Thank you so much. It's just, first of all I'm grateful for being here on the show with you because I absolutely adore speaking with you. And so that's one thing, but I'll go another one, which is honestly, it's summer here in Australia, and I had this delightful run this morning in the cool air and it was. Sarah: Nice. Yeah, it's winter here, but it's, it's pretty blessed today as well. Wonderful sunshine. So thank you. Yeah. Thank you for hanging out and, and, and really kind of shining a light on this book publishing [00:39:00] process. I think people will really appreciate the honesty with which we shared here today. Cause I find that. Like, you know, a lot of these things that are completely new to us, we just have no idea. We have these, maybe these, or we do have some ideas, but often they're wrong. And so hopefully this has helped some listeners to really kind of get a deeper understanding of that process. So thank you so much for  Siobhan: sharing. Shawan. Thank you. Thank you. It's a pleasure.

THE STEFANIE GASS SHOW - Clarity Coaching, Kingdom Entrepreneurs, Podcasting, Courses, Christian Business Coach
366 \\ Want to Write a Book?! Self-Publishing vs. Traditional. What to Know Before You Start & Everything In Between with Siobhan Jones

THE STEFANIE GASS SHOW - Clarity Coaching, Kingdom Entrepreneurs, Podcasting, Courses, Christian Business Coach

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2021 40:43


Hey Friend! Today we are doing something super new and fun. We are learning all about SELF-PUBLISHING! If it's been on your heart to write a book, memoir, published lead magnet, etc - please take a seat. Siobhan Jones is one of my clients and she is pure GOLD. She blesses us today with the entire self-publishing process and helps us to understand how it all works from idea to promotion! If getting your message into the world by publishing a book has been on your heart, this one is for you! Enjoy. Xo, Stef   Snag Free Gifts, and Find out More at: https://stefaniegass.com Come connect with us in the Female Entrepreneur Facebook Group: http://bit.ly/successsupportgroup Ready to get clarity so you can build a profitable, online business? My FREE WORKSHOP will help you get clear. Instant access at: http://getclarity.gr8.com   Wanna work together, friend!? Here to help you start and scale a God-centered business: Step 1: Get Clarity on Your God-led Calling: http://clarifyyourcallingcourse.com Step 2: Grow an Organic, Evergreen Audience using Podcasting: http://podcastprouniversity.com Step 3: Monetize & Scale your Podcast using courses and coaching: http://podcasttoprofitmastermind.com  

Rising Moms Podcast
Making Room for Creativity with Siobhan Jones

Rising Moms Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2021 27:14


Creativity is a form of self-care and is powerful in so many ways. It can restore, heal, and align us. And it is a part of who you are. Everyone is inherently creative. And that the question we should ask ourselves is, “what do you do with that creativity?”  Join me and Siobhan into this insightful talk about making room for creativity. And why is it important as moms! Other life-changing lessons in this episode… Why you should tap into your creativity How can showcasing creativity benefits your kids too Practical steps to hone your creativity Ways you can practice creativity in your mom life How can creativity bring you freedom and restoration Don't forget to subscribe so you never miss out! And let's build a community of rising moms by sharing it with a friend too! Head over to www.renaefieck.com/podcast/creativity to tune into the whole episode!

Chasing Simple
Episode 075: Making Time for Your Creative Outlet with Siobhan Jones

Chasing Simple

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2021 30:39


Siobhan Jones is on the podcast this week to share how creative entrepreneurs can make time for a creative outlet (that isn't their biz!) The post Episode 075: Making Time for Your Creative Outlet with Siobhan Jones appeared first on Amanda Warfield.

The Unlocked Creative - Self-Publish, Self Publish a Book, Write a Book, Launch your Book, Market your Book
Stripping back to authenticity - replay with The Strip's Kate Astill!

The Unlocked Creative - Self-Publish, Self Publish a Book, Write a Book, Launch your Book, Market your Book

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2021 44:50


Dig into this conversation your host Siobhan Jones had with Kate Astill, host of The Strip podcast. You might remember Kate from episode 35. Siobhan got pretty vulnerable but felt it was important to bring this conversation to you so you can bite into some juicy creative tips and get to know her a bit better. You'll find out:What a ‘creative' actually is, and how to know if you are oneHow Siobhan helps women to unlock their creativityHow to know what season of creativity you are in The best time to createHow to boost your creativityAnd some of you will know a big secret of Siobhan's, some of you won't. She definitely stripped back in this one. If you listen to the end and you will learn something that had a huge impact on her outlook on life and why Siobhan feels compelled to serve you. And if you're feeling that whisper deep within to WRITE, we can't wait to see you in The Writer Unlocked! Sign up now to get unstuck, start writing and create your first draft. 

Kourting Happiness
35. Unlock Creativity with Siobhan Jones

Kourting Happiness

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2021 56:09


Welcome to episode 35. Suppose you have a book that you have wanted to write. Or, a creative project that you want to launch. Do you feel stuck or even fearful?  Imagine designing a space and a support system that honors your creativity.  On top of breaking free of fear.  We have the coach who will empower you to do just that. Creative Mentor and Unlocked Creative Podcast Host, Siobhan Jones, helps women release their creative gifts for soul restoration and life transformation. Siobhan will tell us to break free and unlock the creativity in you. Let's continue this conversation online.  We hope you join the Kourting Happiness Podcast Community on Facebook.

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Lady Without Limits
Unlock Your Creativity to Uplevel Your Business - Siobhan Jones from The Unlocked Creative.

Lady Without Limits

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2021 37:02


**This episode was published under our former branding The Choice with Amy Bett. The content is still so relevant so we have kept it available for you. :)  I was so honoured to interview Siobhan Jones from The Unlocked Creative. Siobhan is a Creative Mentor who helps successful women to unlock their creative gifts for soul restoration and life transformation. Siobhan mentors women to find time for their creative outlet, whether that be a hobby, for therapeutic purposes, or you want to impact the world.  Siobhan is the host of The Unlocked Creative podcast which I love so make sure that you check it out.  Get ready to hear; Why creativity has such a strong connection with happiness.   How making space for creativity will take your business and life to the next level.  How to reconnect and explore creativity.  Kickstart creativity in just 2 minutes.  Creativity for self care.  Siobhan is an absolute wealth of knowledge and I hope that you gain a-lot from listening. RESOURCES AND HOW TO WORK/CONNECT WITH ME; + Work with me 1:1 business coaching: www.amybett.com/coaching + Learn How Successful Business Owners Manage Money for FREE HERE + Download my FREE Ultimate reading list HERE today. It's filled with next level book recommendations that will transform your business and lifestyle! + You can follow and ask questions/share your wins with me HERE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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The Unlocked Creative - Self-Publish, Self Publish a Book, Write a Book, Launch your Book, Market your Book

You're called to create, but have no idea where to start. Well, listen in, because today on The Unlocked Creative, we're talking about YOU being A Creative BY DESIGN. I'm your host, Siobhan Jones, and I'm so excited to bring you five ways that you are going to begin to uncover what you're longing to create. It's all there in your treasure chest. It's time to give yourself the grace and the key to lift that lid, even just a little bit. Siobhan x  PS. If you want even more support on your creative path, come and join our free, private community of successful women at The Unlocked Creative Community. Meet likeminded women and create whatever you like in our weekly co-working session. See you there!

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The Unlocked Creative - Self-Publish, Self Publish a Book, Write a Book, Launch your Book, Market your Book
Welcome to The Unlocked Creative! How to find your creative outlet and make time for it!

The Unlocked Creative - Self-Publish, Self Publish a Book, Write a Book, Launch your Book, Market your Book

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2021 8:17


Hello and WELCOME to The Unlocked Creative! I'm your host Siobhan Jones, and ladies, I have got the CLARITY on how I am called to serve you. Yessss! Today I'm going to walk you through what this means for you, the steps I've gone through to help you discover, unlock and amplify your creativity. You're a successful woman and you want to start creating something, but you don't know where to start and your time is AWOL! Am I right?I'm here for you. Siobhan xPS. If you want even more support on your creative path, come and join our free, private community of creative, successful women at The Unlocked Creative Community. Meet other likeminded women and create whatever you like in our weekly co-working session. See you there!

The Unlocked Creative - Self-Publish, Self Publish a Book, Write a Book, Launch your Book, Market your Book

It's that time of the year when you'll hear a lot about goals. Usually these are outcome goals. In this episode join your host Siobhan Jones as she breaks down what comes into play when we look at our creative process goals. Learn about the role of expectations in the process, as well as how the inner critic might show up along the way. Listen now, or when the January 'goal rush' is over! 

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The Unlocked Creative - Self-Publish, Self Publish a Book, Write a Book, Launch your Book, Market your Book
Staying focused, with author-illustrator Tiffanee Daley

The Unlocked Creative - Self-Publish, Self Publish a Book, Write a Book, Launch your Book, Market your Book

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2020 21:06 Transcription Available


Tiffanee Daley, Canberra author-illustrator and freelance artist, spoke with your host Siobhan Jones about how the visual comes to life. Discover how Tiffanee stayed focused while working on Combat Wombat to the Rescue, her new picture book with Dr Gina Newton on the challenging subject of bushfires.If you love the show, please take one minute to leave a rating and review at https://ratethispodcast.com/bell Mentionedtiffaneedaley.com - If you need something to keep the kiddos occupied, check out the beautiful colouring in sheets from Combat Wombat to the Rescue in ‘downloads'.      Dr Gina Newton, author, Combat Wombat to the Rescue

The Unlocked Creative - Self-Publish, Self Publish a Book, Write a Book, Launch your Book, Market your Book
Welcome, inner critic. What it is and how to understand and OVERCOME your own INNER CRITIC!

The Unlocked Creative - Self-Publish, Self Publish a Book, Write a Book, Launch your Book, Market your Book

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2020 9:09 Transcription Available


Has your inner critic stopped you from writing, drawing, or sharing your work with others? In this episode your host Siobhan Jones covers what the inner critic is and how to deal with it. For even more support from likeminded women, join us at The Unlocked Creative Community on facebook. Can't wait to see you there!Siobhan x

The Adaptables
Normal People S1E7 with Siobhan Jones

The Adaptables

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2020 32:12


On this episode of The Adaptables, Abbe and Emma chat about episode 7 of the Hulu and BBC adaptation of NORMAL PEOPLE by Sally Rooney. They're joined by Siobhan Jones, Editorial Director at Book of the Month. Abbe, Emma, and Siobhan discuss boundaries, what not to say to your ex, the inevitability of compromise in a relationship, and more. Discussion breakdown: Intro and Siobhan's relationship with NORMAL PEOPLE and the community it created (0:01–2:59) What is Book of the Month? And sign us up now please! (3:00–4:39) Episode recap (4:40–6:35) Alternating perspectives—experiencing the break-up as Marianne and Connell and the maddening miscommunication (6:36–10:26) Connell's post-break up spiral (10:27–14:14) Finding Your Tribe – interpersonal relationships in school vs college (14:15–16:04) How to be friends with your ex? The run-in at the store and Marianne's father's memorial service (16:05–18:01) Kinks and catch-up over coffee (18:02–19:31) What does an intimacy coordinator do? (19:32–21:02) Marianne and Connell's willingness and unwillingness to compromise in a relationship (21:03–22:32) Connell's mugging. Are we in Italy yet? (22:33–25:34) Hello, Helen (25:35–26:12) Feathery pens and furtive glances during the test (26:56–28:14) Siobhan's favorite adaptation and what she's reading (28:15–31:07) Marianne Fringe Report: ✂ Marianne channeling her inner Betty Draper in that smocked cherry-red dress is all the inspo we need for playing hostess again (whenever that may be). The Adaptables is a podcast from Read it Forward and Penguin Random House that dives into your favorite book-to-screen adaptations. This season, we're watching the Hulu and BBC adaptation of NORMAL PEOPLE by Sally Rooney. Join hosts Abbe Wright and Emma Shafer as we interview authors, insiders and each other, about what makes an adaptable great, why watching and reading are important self-care rituals, and the many other books and shows we are binging and loving right now. Because at The Adaptables, we love to watch what we read. (Warning: there will be spoilers.) Send us an email or voice recording to AdaptablesPod@Gmail.com. What did you think of the episode? Are you watching the show? Is NORMAL PEOPLE a successful adaptation of the book? Follow @ReadItForward on Twitter and Instagram, follow Siobhan on Instagram at @siobhannnj and Book of the Month on Twitter and Instagram at @bookofthemonth. Tweet your thoughts this episode and other adaptations you love. Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts! NEXT UP: We'll recap Episode 8 with Lisa Lucas.

The Adaptables
Normal People S1E6 with Sophie Vershbow

The Adaptables

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2020 34:45


On this episode of The Adaptables, Abbe and Emma chat about episode 6 of the Hulu and BBC adaptation of NORMAL PEOPLE by Sally Rooney. They're joined by Sophie Vershbow, Assistant Director of Social Media at Random House Group. Abbe, Emma, and Sophie discuss Carly Rae Jepsen, nudes, the power dynamics of sex, abuse, and more. Discussion breakdown: Intro and how the book emotionally wrecked Sophie (and literally every single person who read it) (:01–2:31) A very brief episode recap (2:32–3:25) Carly Ray Jepsen for life: geeking out about the brilliance of the soundtrack and the minds behind it – Maggie Phillips and Juliet Martin (3:26–5:54) Let's Talk About Sex, Baby! (5:55–7:10) Finally, a show that shows students studying (7:11–9:41) Lorraine for 2020 (9:42–12:15) The agonizingly awkward dinner at Marianne's, why Alan needs to be cancelled, and their mother's complicity in being silent (12:16–17:25) Au naturale: a portrait of Marianne's mental space and how she uses sex as a tool to process painful emotions (17:25–20:28) The comeback of nudes and nudetiquette (20:29–21:59) Yes, we're banging but no, we're not telling anyone – why won't Marianne and Connell DTR publicly? (22:00–26:51) To what extent would you be willing to go to make someone you love happy? (26:52–29:06) The seeds of doubt are sown (29:07–30:59) The Annoying AF Break-Up (31:00–33:30) Marianne Fringe Report: ✂ A Monokini Moment: Between Marianne's timeless almost-black navy swimsuit, Peggy's daring neon-orange number, and the birthday girl's blue gingham cut-out, we're ready to bid bikinis goodbye this summer. The Adaptables is a podcast from Read it Forward and Penguin Random House that dives into your favorite book-to-screen adaptations. This season, we're watching the Hulu and BBC adaptation of NORMAL PEOPLE by Sally Rooney. Join hosts Abbe Wright and Emma Shafer as we interview authors, insiders and each other, about what makes an adaptable great, why watching and reading are important self-care rituals, and the many other books and shows we are binging and loving right now. Because at The Adaptables, we love to watch what we read. (Warning: there will be spoilers.) Send us an email or voice recording to AdaptablesPod@Gmail.com. What did you think of the episode? Are you watching the show? Is NORMAL PEOPLE a successful adaptation of the book? Follow @ReadItForward on Twitter and Instagram, follow Sophie Vershbow on Instagram and Twitter at @svershbow, tweet your thoughts this episode and other adaptations you love. Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts! NEXT UP: We'll recap Episode 7 with Siobhan Jones of Book of the Month.  

Respectfully
EP33 – Managing expectations with Siobhan Jones & Aaron Carlo

Respectfully

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2020 30:46


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The Readerly Report
Behind The Scenes At Book-of-the-Month With Siobhan Jones

The Readerly Report

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2019 73:46


Gayle and Nicole chat with Siobhan Jones, Editorial Director at https://www.bookofthemonth.com/ (Book of the Month), about how BOTM has transformed the reading community. We talk about how BOTM selections are picked, a bit about BOTM readers and why BOTM sticks to 5 books each month. Plus, we cover 3 backlist picks and 5 books we're excited to read in May. If you've wanted to go behind the scenes at BOTM, this is the episode for you. Read our http://thereaderlyreport.com/2019/05/02/behind-the-scenes-at-book-of-the-month-with-siobhan-jones/ (full show notes here). Support this podcast