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In this episode, host Sally and guest Zach discuss the dynamics of running challenges, focusing on three crucial elements: audience buy-in, supporting resources, and setting expectations. Zach emphasizes the challenge of retaining attention over weekends and suggests avoiding challenges longer than seven days. He advocates for five-day challenges, aligning with the human psyche's drive to "crush it" from Monday through Friday. Zach highlights the benefits of the extra two days, providing 166% more engagement. The episode concludes with Sally and Zach recommending a five-day challenge for those getting started in this marketing strategy. We just got featured on Feedspot's list of Australian women's lifestyle podcasts. Check it out at https://blog.feedspot.com/australian_women_lifestyle_podcasts/ Connect with Zach: Heart,Soul & Hustle's Website Heart, Soul & Hustle's Instagram Connect with Sally and the Sparkle World: Website: https://sparkleclassacademy.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sallysparkscousins/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@SallySparksCousins Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SallySparksCousins
Join us in this episode as we explore the intricacies of launching with challenges, uncover valuable insights, and learn how to leverage the power of the challenge model to enhance your success in the world of launches. Connect with Zach: Heart,Soul & Hustle's Website Heart, Soul & Hustle's Instagram Connect with Sally and the Sparkle World: Instagram Youtube Facebook
Disclaimer: This episode was recorded last year Our guest, Zach Spuckler is the Founder of Heart, Soul & Hustle. A Marketing Company That Turns Course Creators into Profitable Business Owners. He's been featured on top podcasts like EO Fire, The Online Marketing Made Easy Podcast, The Mind Your Business Podcast, and The Art of Paid Traffic Podcast because of his launches.In short, after making over $1.8 million dollars from a launch based business, he's been in the trenches of multiple businesses and he's seen what works! Now, Zach wants to share "what works" with you! Connect with Zach: Heart,Soul & Hustle's Website Heart, Soul & Hustle's Instagram Connect with Sally and the Sparkle World: Instagram Youtube Facebook
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In this episode, I interviewed Yi Lin Pei, who is the director of product marketing at Teachable, an edtech start-up in New York City. At Teachable, Yi Lin and her team help build products that transform experiences and know-how into thriving businesses. In her spare time, Yi Lin is also a tech career coach (www.techgrowthcoach.com) who is helping high-achieving individuals find and land their dream jobs. She has 11 years of experience across various tech companies in Silicon Valley and New York. She is also a mother to an 8 months old daughter. In this episode, you will learn about: Yi's unconventional upbringing and how she embraced her racial identity, growing up as an Asian woman in Zambia and later immigrating to the U.S. when she was 16. How she made her career pivot, after realizing she was unhappy and unfulfilled in her first job before transitioning to product marketing. How she started her “soul hustle” in the midst of the pandemic in 2020. Three core value lessons that she learned from her career pivots and creating her soul hustle. Links: Website: www.techgrowthcoach.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/yilinpei/ This podcast episode is sponsored by Audible: Go to https://www.audibletrial.com/permissiontobecome to get 1 month free trial! Follow this podcast on Instagram @permissiontobecome for the latest updates! Also, if you love this podcast, I'd love for you to leave a comment or review on Apple Podcast. I'd love to hear from you! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/permissiontobecome/message
The Appalachian Soul Man, Aristotle Jones grooves out to "Unsteady" by the Hounded, "Beautiful Faces" by FYOG, and interviews Billy Litz of the Asheville North Carolina based soul band Hustle Souls, about their connection to West Virginia, and making modern soul music while paying tribute to the musicians that got it all started.
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Kimara Age: 25, Aires - Birthday April 6 I’m from Valdosta, a city in South Georgia. I grew up singing in church and in school concerts and have been in love with performing arts; studying ballet and theatre from a young age. I’m a spanish-bilingual R&B/soul artist and use my music to talk about things going on in our day to day lives and us as a people, in totality. I’m releasing my newest single, “U” featuring Crizzy Moe, next Friday, March 20th on all major platforms. Most of my productions are on www.soundcloud.com/kimara1. I’m on Facebook as Kimara and Instagram as @therealkimara
Erica James’ has one that migrates from North to South. After high school, she went to college in Buffalo, NY where her dreams of becoming a singer were halted. During her college days, Erica became pregnant and music was even less of a priority. Her focus was on finishing school and placing herself in a position to provide for her child. After college, she felt an emptiness that longed for music. So, she decided that it was time to invest in herself as an artist. However, having a little one proved to be challenging when trying to navigate a music career. Even still, Erica pushed forward: auditioning for producers, writing to tracks, recording demos, doing open mics, etc… Sadly at the height of her push, Erica’s daughter took ill, and was diagnosed with a condition that would require more attention than her music could survive. Life was becoming more and more challenging, and music once again had to take a back seat. Since everything went south, Erica followed suit. She decided to move to Atlanta, GA to start anew. This time, however, she planned on focusing solely on what she had gone to school for. But even new starts, can fail if you don’t reflect on your short-comings and become better at being you. Self-doubt and failed relationships left Erica empty. This emptiness became so loud that she sought silence. Erica found her silence not in the literal sense but in the spiritual calming of her spirit. She went through Yoga Teacher Training and grounded herself in loving who she was and finding her way back to who she was meant to be. Naturally, her affinity to music resurfaced, and this is why Erica James, has come back. Everyone has a story; hers is one of self-discovery, spiritual growth and acknowledging how you can have an unquenched thirst when you fail to drink your dreams. Discover her music, her inspirations… Erica finds inspiration in being healthy and leaving this world a little better than she found it. Her music is about family, friendship, challenges and…LOVE.
DEE-POISE HEF and Sunshine are back with another new show
LaShonda’s style and the iconic Pop artists of the 90’s such as Destiny’s Child and TLC. No one seems to make music like that anymore. Apart from LaShonda Schofield. It has to be said, the track gets off to a fairly weak start with a rather drawn out use of non-lexical vocals before she kicks into the first verse of her new track Wash That Man. Yet once the high-vibe beat kicks in there’s no looking back, only forward through the swirls and drops of the Jazz inspired Urban Pop beat. To create a visceral contrast between instrumentals and vocals the beat sits neatly behind the vocal-led track. I’m pretty sure there has never been a more ingenious track written about washing your hair.
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Mia was born February 10thin Mesquite, Texas and raised in Torrance, California. She currently attends Cal State Long Beach majoring in Sign Language. Mia was born into a musically talented family and has an appreciation for different genres of music. Her mother is also a singer. Mia competed in modeling competitions and won 1stplace on two consecutive occasions with JVogue Modeling managed by Janelle Jackson. She later began taking theater classes at Faith Acting Studios under the direction of Diedre Wesson and Michael P. Edwards. Faith Acting Studios closed its doors and Mia moved on to study with the Chip Fields (mother of the renowned actress Kim Fields of the tv sitcom “The Facts of Life”). Mia has been featured in various TV and Film projects and she was also the photo double for Camille Winbush of “The Bernie Mac Show.” In summer of 2004, Mia wrote and co-produced her own songs for her first album including “Haters,” “True Love,” and “Bad Dream.” Mia’s songs were put into rotation on KCLA 99.3 FM and KLAS 89.7 FM in August 2006. She completed her second album entitled “CG World” in summer of 2009. Songs from the “CG World” album including “This Time”, “History” and “Bossette”. Mia is finishing her third album and currently has a single "Bag Back" which is released on HB Music Digital Music Brand. Mia has her own writing and publishing company and is represented by SESAC Performing Rights Organization. Mia continues to add to her credits by working with other artists, performing at events around Los Angeles and working as a session vocalist when possible. She is currently considering an endorsement deal with Sketchers Shoes and starting her own shoe line.
Dee-Poise and Hef are back after a crazy birthday bash with new music and Sunshine has a very special guest who has over come so much Ms. Tracy Wilson . You Don't want to miss this weeks show Please Support the T&T Wilson Foundation on Face book
At the time of this recording, I'm determined to show up and play a bigger game more than ever before as I've just attended the signature events hosted by 2 of my biggest mentors - Amy Porterfield and James Wedmore - who have inspired me to do so. That's why I'm coming to you today with some behind the scenes changes we've made here over at Heart, Soul & Hustle. In particular, the underground pivot we've made to go from offering online courses to offering intimate 1-1 services as a Facebook Ads Agency. And today as I tell you more about this transition in the business, I also want to share with you the 4 key indicators you must know before hiring out ads in your business. For the full episode show notes, head to: www.heartsoulhustle.com/133
Born in Valdosta, Georgia, a child of threedaughters, LaShonda began singing at the tenderage of three. When her mother noticed hersinging ability, at the age of 3, she encouragedher to perform George Benson’s classic, “TheGreatest Love Of All” before a private audience.Over the years, LaShonda would becomemesmerized by the musical and melodic elementsof Pop, Rock, Country, and R&B of the 80’s and90’s, which greatly influenced her musical tastes.Her artist influences include Teena Marie, AngelaWinbush, Anita Baker, Barbara Weathers and Sharon Bryant of Atlantic Starr, Sade, George Michael, Stevie Wonder, and many others. As a young child, LaShonda’s family moved to Petersburg/Richmond, Virginia and ultimately, Prince Georges County, Maryland, where she sang in ensembles and competed in a number of talent shows. She began writing songs at age 1; her first song was affectionately penned “Candy Treat”. By the age of 17 she began writing songs and recording vocals at some of Maryland’s top recording studios. At the age of 19, she became a recording artist and was managed by the legendary flautist, Bobbi Humphrey. With aspirations of becoming an artist, as well as a songwriter, LaShonda surrounded herself by the best songwriters, having wrote lyrics for Ryan Toby of the R&B group “City High”. Through Richmond, Virginia’s Quiet Storm DJ, Mitch Malone, LaShonda was introduced to the legendary songwriter, Joseph Jefferson. Jefferson wrote timeless hits like, “Sadie”, “One of A Kind Love Affair”, and “Brandy”. Under his tutelage, she learned the true art of songwriting, as well as, the music business. Nicknamed “DatGurl”, LaShonda’s skills have led her to having her music aired on Live! With Regis and Kelly (201). She has teamed with Arrested Development’s Tasha LaRae to create music for Tasha’s upcoming solo EP project slated to be released in 2019. LaShonda works directly with playwrights to license her original music for stage productions. Her first single from her upcoming EP release, “Wash That Man” is featured in the new film titled, “Shattered Love”. LaShonda’s second single, slated for her EP is titled, “My Rhythm, My Blues”. The songs melodic and catchy intergalactic groove is an ode to the R&B genre, while also serving as a lovers anthem. Simply, LaShonda’s supple voice and honest lyrics will prove why she’s a singer worth your time.
Music has the ability to supernaturally transcend emotions. And James "J.Pow!" Powell, also known as Mr. FUNkateer, provides the feel-good bass lines that spans genres of music from gospel to rock and everything in between. Some might say the bass is the foundation, the heartbeat of a song. And without that heartbeat, the groove cannot continue to live. J.Pow! literally lives in the groove! Welcome to world of Mr. FUNkateer! Born and raised in Oklahoma City, OK, J.Pow! started playing drums at the age of 3 at his father's church. It was at the age of 17, when his younger brother surpassed him that he fell in love with the guitar. Not just any guitar though, it was the bass guitar that pulled at his ear drums and his heart. Wanting to pursue a career in music, Mr. FUNKATEER
Good music and talk of the court system and life after getting out of jail .Paying your dues for what you have done wrong all on this weeks Soul Hustle Radio
What's your favorite way to launch your digital products? For Zach Spuckler, the answer to that question is easy. He likes webinars, video series and every other kind of launch, but his favorite is the 5-Day Challenge format. In the past few years that Zach has been running his business, he's become and expert on the 5-day challenge launch format. He's also created products for his business, Heart, Soul & Hustle, to teach other online business owners how to run their own successful, profitable 5-day challenge launches. Which is why I'm so excited to have him as my guest on episode 030 of the Rebel Boss Ladies Podcast. Zach is SO knowledgeable about 5-Day Challenges, and I feel like I learned a TON from him. If you've ever considered running a challenge launch of your own, this episode is a must-listen! //GUEST BIO// Zach is the founder of Heart, Soul & Hustle and host of a podcast by the same name where he teaches business owners how to leverage Facebook Ads and 5 Day Launches to strategically maximize leads, conversions, and sales – and ultimately profit! At just 25, Zach has helped his students execute six-figure launches and create sustainable sales funnels. //LINKS IN THE SHOW// Check out Zach's website here – http://www.heartsoulhustle.com/ Follow Zach on Instagram here Check out the 5-Day Challenge Master Class here - heartsoulhustle.com/challengeclass //LET'S CONNECT// Visit the site over at EdenFried.com Instagram| click here to join in on the fun Pinterest | https://www.pinterest.com/bloggerinsights/ //FREE GIFTS// Learn how I made my first ever $1k online and started to build my life of freedom and flexibility - download the ebook here at edenfried.com/case-study Create your first sales funnel with these FREE sales funnel templates: access here at edenfried.com/sales-funnel-worksheet Come up with your next digital product idea TODAY - free mini course! https://edenfried.com/idea/ Skyrocket your email list by using these 20 list building methods (free guide): https://edenfried.com/list-building-freebie/
DEE-POISE AND HEF RETURN WITH MORE NEW MUSIC AND TALK THIS WEEK WE BREAK A NEW OBYRAN TRACK ...
No guest this but we had a few tracks to showcase this week Plus Sunshine returns with her view on todays news .And all the latest talk in the local coffee shops and barber shops.
Los Angeles native, Sydney Ranee’ is more than just a voice. The singer,songwriter and producer was born with a passion for music and desire to entertain. Heavily influenced by artists such as Prince,Sting, Stevie Wonder and Jill Scott; Sydney has been praised for her classic sound and her dynamic stage presence. Sydney Ranee’s sound has been described as a unique blend of Soul, R&B and Funk music. Her voice and it’s originality has earned her the name “The Sultry Songstress”. Sydney’s songwriting has been featured in various music blogs such as Impose Magazine, The Singer’s Room and AXS. She is an international act having rocked stages throughout the U.S., Singapore and Italy and has also proven herself to be a key player in the LA music scene. In 2015 she debuted her first EP titled “Born To Run”. A year later she returned with her second EP titled “You Could”. Sydney wrote and produced the three songs for the EP and it received radio airplay in the U.K. and the U.S. Sydney Ranee’ is currently wrapping up her third EP, with it’s first single dropping on March 29,2019.
Daneen Wilburn has been taking fans on a musical journey of emotion and passion since she was a child. Her style transitions from soul to gospel, jazz and ballads effortlessly. "She is an engaging performer and a true talent. If you ever have a chance to see her perform, do it." These are the words of Grammy Winner Clarence McDonald, producer of Nancy Wilson’s Music on My Mind album, and Bill Withers’ "Lovely Day." This is why her fans have been eagerly awaiting her debut album, produced by two-time Grammy Winner, Kamau Kenyatta. Kamau is best known for his discovery of singer Gregory Porter. His production of Gregory's four albums yielded four Grammy nominations and two wins. Kamau has also worked with Patti Austin, Earl Klugh, Ed Motta and Carl Anderson (Jesus Christ Superstar). Daneen's self titled album was released in June to rave reviews. "This album is an arousing debut by one soulful singer" says Patrick Van De Weile, of Key and Chord Magazine in Belgium. Together with Kamau, Daneen carefully crafted a blend of soul, jazz and gospel. But, before any of this, she was just a San Diego girl with a dream. Daneen’s parents were both gospel singers and made music an important part of her life. By age seven, she was the lead singer of the family band and by age nineteen, she found herself singing at the legendary Hollywood Bowl, with some of gospel music’s top names, including, Edwin Hawkins, Darryl Coley, and Ricky Grundy. After a few years, she married and started a family, deciding to leave the music industry to be a full-time mother. Her dream would be put on hold, but not forgotten. Throughout the years, she loved her role as a mother and looked forward to the day when her voice would be heard again. Daneen returned to music twenty years later, quickly becoming one of San Diego’s most sought after vocalists. She had the honor of performing for former First Lady Laura Bush, and when US Women’s soccer star, Alex Morgan wed Servando Carrasco, Daneen sang as she made her way down the aisle. In 2013, MLB’s San Diego Padres asked Daneen to sing for the memorial service of baseball legend Tony Gwynn. Before 25,000 fans at Petco Park and a national television audience, she performed a version of "Amazing Grace" that silenced the spellbound crowd. Daneen's new album is a reflection of her life surrounded by singers and musicians. It includes a remake of a gospel quartet song recorded by her uncles in the early nineteen seventies, entitled, "I'll Be Free." Radio personality, Fred Carter of KPVU Radio in Washington DC, describes her performance as "bold, honest, and inspirational." Daneen's personal motto is "a song should be both heard and felt."
Are you an online course creator, or thinking about monetizing your expertise via an online course that you create and sell? Online courses have exploded in popularity in recent years, and it’s one of the top ways online marketers consume training to learn and conversely, a way to generate revenue based on your particular area of expertise. If you’re an online entrepreneur or marketer, you’ve probably already heard of Zach Spuckler. He’s been featured on so many top podcasts, he hosts his own podcast called Heart, Soul & Hustle and he’s become to GO-TO guy for inspiration and training on how to market your knowledge online. Zach is an online business strategist who coaches his clients to 5-figure launches and five-figure months. If you’re an online course creator or thinking about monetizing your expertise via an online course that you create and sell, this is THE episode for YOU! To connect with Zach outside of the podcast, visit: heartsoulhustle.com instagram.com/heartsoulhustle To connect with ME outside of the podcast: https://www.lisacapri.com/ On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lisacapricoaching/ On Instagram: @raiseyourfrequencydaily Or shoot me an e-mail at voicesplash@gmail.com! Affiliate disclaimer: It is possible that some links mentioned on the podcast or in show notes may be affiliate links. This means that I might receive a small commission for referring certain products or services AT NO EXTRA COST to you. I only refer products or services that I LOVE and/or that I use personally.
We often hear from our listeners that their Facebook ads results are less than stellar. One of the reasons this is happening is because you are running ads to cold traffic. In this episode, we have Zach Spuckler, a Facebook ads expert and founder of Heart, Soul & Hustle, joining us to talk about using an efficient and cost-effective way to run Facebook ads by targeting a warm audience of people who have watched all or some of the videos on your Facebook page. Video views and look alike audiences are one of the best strategies to include as part of your FB ads strategy right now. This allows you to warm up your audience first which is so important. We know that people need those multiple touchpoints and exposures to you before they take an action, so what Zach talked about in this episode is a great way to do that. You'll get the inside scoop on: The importance of video views on your Facebook page and why this benefits your FB ads Whether you can use this strategy to encourage people to buy your paid program or if you should only use it for email list building The typical cost with video view ads The power of look-alike audiences and how it turbo-charges the size and quality of the audience that can see your ad Whether you can implement these strategies with live or prerecorded videos If you have ever had any questions about running Facebook ads for your business or how to optimize your existing ads, you'll want to listen to this episode! Grab Zach's 5-Step Facebook Setup Audit! Links mentioned on the show: Zach's 5-Step Facebook Setup Audit Zach's website Zach's Instagram Links to Resources: Wellness Business Insider's Club Karen's Facebook Group Karen's Instagram Kathleen's Facebook Group Kathleen's Instagram The Wellness Business Podcast Facebook Page The Wellness Business Podcast Instagram
Ellis Clarence Taylor Ellis Taylor son of Kansas City great Marva Whitney Aka James Brown’s Soul Sister Number 1 and Ellis Taylor Sr. who owned Forte Records (one of the larger labels in Kansas City) was born in Kansas City Missouri. His performing career started as early as 12 years old performing and recording at local churches as a drummer and soloist. After spending time at a local college, he decided to a pursue a music career and relocated to Los Angeles. He was quickly discovered by Randy Jackson who at the time worked at Sony. Together Randy and Ellis worked on several Projects one being the Grammy nominated Men In Black Soundtrack. Ellis helped pen and sing Erotik City as a members of Emoja. Emoja had been slated to drop simultaneously with the mirroring Ladies group Destiny’s Child who went on to enjoy great success as well as other first-time artist Alicia Keys. Unfortunately, legal battles halted their debut. For several years after this disappointing reality Ellis ventured between musical genres lending his vocals to Better Dayz (Tupac), writing and performing for Jazz artist Drew Simpson on Noteworthy, and lending his vocals to several Gospel music projects. Ellis then joined the Hip Hop Label Look Alive/Interscope Records and worked on a solo project and toured heavily with 4th Avenue Jones, opening and touring with such acts as Something For the People, James Brown, Sheryl Crow, The Black Eyed Peas and The Roots just to name a few. Ellis competed on Star Search but after being eliminated as a Simi finalist Ellis was asked by Wayne Brady to come on his Daytime television show to perform a song and quick skit. It was at this time Ellis realized his passion for acting. Under the tutelage of Constance St. John and Eric Smith Gunn he began honing his craft as an actor appearing in several plays, documentaries and currently the soon to be released Mini Series The Hijab. Ellis currently releases music periodically just for the joy of creating, but the catalog of music left by his parents has been featured on artists such as Jay Z, Rick Ross, movies by Tom Hanks and James Franco just to name a few.
"Be the change" is a series in which Gemma invites online business leaders to talk about the issues facing the industry today and how we can create the change we want to see. In this episode, Gemma is joined by Zach Spuckler to talk about how we can learn from the greats and turn each of our launches into real sell-out events. More on Zach here: Zach is the founder of Heart, Soul & Hustle and host of a podcast by the same name where he teaches business owners how to leverage Facebook Ads and Launches to strategically maximize leads, conversions, and sales – and ultimately profit! At just 25, Zach has helped his students execute six-figure launches and create sustainable sales funnels that leverage Facebook Ads and challenges that allow them to work less and profit more. Visit Zach's website here. For more simply smart strategies and business inspiration, find Gemma here: http://gemmawent.co.uk/
Since a young age, I've been in love with performing. I would often present long, in-depth shows to my family and their friends at dinner parties. Their encouragement led me to study the performing arts at an incredible college. Some say I am a naturally talented person. They also say I was born to be in the spotlight. Everything I do is big and bold as evident by my company slogan "we do it bigger". One of my favorite saying is " I'm a jack of all trades and I have mastered nothing because I can always get or do be better". I has toured and shared the stage with true industry notables like Yung Joc, Toni Tony Tone, Frankie Beverly and Maze, Glen Jones, Howard Hewett, just to name a few. My song "There's No Me" charted on Billboard 23 with a bullet. In 2012 I was featured in a reality television show called “Party Mamas” by Entertainment One TV. I have successfully developed and is currently managing the hit teen female group KARMA “America’s Newest Sweethearts”. My experience as their manager and driving force has put me in a unique position to learn and grow as an entertainment Executive. My determination and creative vision has positioned the group to reach the top.
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Born & raised in Birmingham, AL, Cashè grew up listening to the likes of Erykah Badu, Sade, Jill Scott, & Outkast. In middle school she joined the choir & continued through high school when she realized her passion for singing & writing music. The influence of Hip Hop, Jazz, Chillwave, Soul, & Pop can be heard through her art. You can find her at Open Mics in Birmingham, AL & surrounding areas performing songs from her 1st EP "C.A.S.H.E. Let Go" “C.A.S.H.E. Let Go” {EP} is currently available on all major music streaming platforms (iTunes, Google Play, Spotify, Tidal, Amazon Music, etc).
Omoghéné is a singer, songwriter, and poet who is pressed on challenging conventional thinking. Her debut single “Every Day is My Birthday” is a great introduction to her unique sound, bubbly personality, and is a sneak peak at what is to come from her upcoming music. “I may not be what you think when you see me” she sings, expressing her constant battle with being herself despite society’s standards of image, size, race, and art. Her sound is in a category of its own with a mix of acoustic neo soul, R&B, and a pop twist that showcases her church upbringing and Nigerian-American roots. The Urhobo name “Omoghéné” is translated in English as “God’s Child.” It is a constant reverence to God and honors the Nigerian background of her parents. Alexis Omoghene Akpodiete or simply known as Omoghéné grew up as a shy girl singing in her room at age 7 to the albums of Ms. Lauryn Hill, India Arie, and Gospel artists of the likes of Kirk Franklin. It was music that gave her the confidence she has today to step out and start performing in public at age 12. From then on, she started singing in the church choir, at school rallies, talent shows, and local open mics in her area. While pursuing her B.A. in Business Administration with a focus in Entrepreneurship, she began taking poetry seriously as a freshman in college that later turned into her love for songwriting. Omoghéné now turns her life experiences and simple interactions, good or bad, into catchy melodies and relatable lyrics that captures the heart of her audience. Her soft tone is a great compliment to her soulful lyrics that express the consciousness needed to find one’s happiness, independence, and self-confidence.
Tracy Jamestina Davies, known professionally as Jamestina, is a Sierra Leonean-American singer, songwriter, and producer. Born and raised in Prince George’s County, Maryland, Jamestina found interest in playing the piano at the age of 6 and soon enrolled in piano lessons. By the age of 7, she began singing and performing at school recitals and talent shows. Jamestina grew up singing in church and participated in various performing arts activities in school. By 2006, she emerged into songwriting. Jamestina soon broke out of her shell and performed at open mic nights in Washington, D.C. and Baltimore, MD, karaoke nights at school, and local talent shows. Jamestina attended Dr. Henry A. Wise High School where she enrolled in dance classes, sang in the school choir and was selected to sing in the school’s vocal ensemble group. During her college years, she was asked to sing at various campus events and functions. In April 2017, Jamestina unsuccessfully auditioned for Season 13 of The Voice in Philadelphia, PA. Although she did not make it, she continued to preserve in music and began recording her original music. By the summer of 2017, she released B.L.A.C.K. In 2018, she found interest in music production after attending a networking event in D.C. for music producers. After seeing how very few female music producers were in the room she was inspired to start producing. In that same year, she bought all the equipment needed for a home studio so she could produce and record music in her room. She began producing ‘Trust Issues’ and soon released it in 2019. Jamestina’s remains motivated by looking to her musical influences - Aretha Franklin, Jennifer Hudson, Beyonce, Missy Elliott, Chaka Khan, and Tina Turner.
Brad Keaton is changing the game with his soulful sound and unforgettable look. With many years of singing and songwriting experience, Brad brings a professional and polished product that crosses boundaries of race, religion, and demographic, engaging any audience and leaving fans wanting more. He is passionate about the music that he creates, and therefore it is easy for Brad to communicate each song from the heart, giving 100% of himself every time he sings. Brad's Latest Project, "Full Circle" debuted on the Billboard "Heatseekers" Chart at #4.
We will miss John Singletonn R.I.P. John Daniel Singleton (January 6, 1968 – April 29, 2019) was an American film director, screenwriter, and producer. He was best known for directing Boyz n the Hood (1991), for which he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Director, becoming, at age 24, the first African American and youngest person to have ever been nominated for that award. Singleton was a native of South Los Angeles, and many of his films, such as Poetic Justice (1993), Higher Learning (1995), and Baby Boy (2001), had themes which resonated with the contemporary urban population. He also directed the drama Rosewood (1997) and the action films Shaft(2000), 2 Fast 2 Furious (2003), and Four Brothers (2005). He co-created the television crime drama Snowfall.
Myia LaShaun the baddest. Myia the sunshine. I was born and raised in the DMV (DC, MD, VA area). I started singing at the age of 6 and was classically trained all through grade school. My music is for the normal girl. Meaning the average savage like myself. Myia LaShaun is to be heart felt and funny.
A Dayton Ohio Native, Carl Moore fell in love with music at an early age. He obtained a degree in Psychology and Music, and a Master's a degree in Entertainment Business. Carl's music career has taken him down multiple paths such as being a Musical Director, participating in multiple gospel recordings, and playing for music/vocal ensembles around the Ohio area. Artists such as Musiq Soulchild, Donny Hathaway, Stevie Wonder, Patricia Wilkinson, and many others influenced him to create a solo project entitled, "Somethin New". His neyo soul style embodies songs about life and love, but most importantly positive music.
On today's episode I'm interviewing Zach Spuckler, the founder of Heart, Soul & Hustle and host of a podcast by the same name. Zach teaches business owners how to leverage Facebook Ads and Launches to strategically maximize leads, conversions, and sales – and ultimately profit! At just 25, Zach has helped his students execute six-figure launches and create sustainable sales funnels that leverage Facebook Ads that allow them to work less and profit more.
In this episode, we discuss how to achieve successful challenges with Zach Spuckler of Heart, Soul & Hustle.. What a 5-day challenge might look like for your next launch The biggest do’s & don’ts when running a challenge launch How to choose the perfect challenge name Zach is the founder of Heart, Soul & Hustle and host of a podcast by the same name where he teaches business owners how to leverage Facebook Ads and Launches to strategically maximize leads, conversions, and sales – and ultimately profit! At just 25, Zach has helped his students execute six-figure launches and create sustainable sales funnels that leverage Facebook Ads that allow them to work less and profit more. heartsoulhustle.com @heartsoulhustle Join the Client-Attraction Masterclass! heyjencasey.com/masterclass LET'S HANG OUT! heyjencasey.com/group
Zach joins Lindsay as our next Guest Lecturer* and discusses what early steps to take before you even have an audience, and what to do with your audience once you get going with your online biz. Bring your questions for Zach and Lindsay to the Academics Mean Business Facebook community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/AMBcommunity/ About Zach: Zach is the founder of Heart, Soul & Hustle and host of a podcast by the same name where he teaches business owners how to leverage Facebook Ads and Launches to strategically maximize leads, conversions, and sales – and ultimately profit! At just 25, Zach has helped his students execute six-figure launches and create sustainable sales funnels that leverage Facebook Ads that allow them to work less and profit more. http://www.heartsoulhustle.com/ https://twitter.com/HeartSoulHustle https://www.instagram.com/heartsoulhustle/ *Guest lecturers are AMB guests who don’t necessarily identify as an academic, but have loads of knowledge to contribute to the audience. Yes, we have footnotes in our show notes :)
Zach joins Lindsay as our next Guest Lecturer* and discusses what early steps to take before you even have an audience, and what to do with your audience once you get going with your online biz. Bring your questions for Zach and Lindsay to the Academics Mean Business Facebook community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/AMBcommunity/ About Zach: Zach is the founder of Heart, Soul & Hustle and host of a podcast by the same name where he teaches business owners how to leverage Facebook Ads and Launches to strategically maximize leads, conversions, and sales – and ultimately profit! At just 25, Zach has helped his students execute six-figure launches and create sustainable sales funnels that leverage Facebook Ads that allow them to work less and profit more. http://www.heartsoulhustle.com/ https://twitter.com/HeartSoulHustle https://www.instagram.com/heartsoulhustle/ *Guest lecturers are AMB guests who don't necessarily identify as an academic, but have loads of knowledge to contribute to the audience. Yes, we have footnotes in our show notes :)
Welcome Back! Today's Podcast features Zach Spuckler, founder of Heart, Soul & Hustle. At just 24, Zach has helped his students execute successful 5-6 figure launches and create sustainable sales systems that leverage Facebook Ads that allow them to work less and profit more. Zach teaches business owners how to leverage Facebook Ads and launches to strategically maximize leads, conversions, and sales – and ultimately profit! Treating your business as...well, a business. The investments we make through ads and the returns it can generate. The Big Five and what it can mean for your business. Using Facebook ads as a lead generator. Developing a warm audience through interest marketing Learning how your own mindset for your personal and business can be your best tool. Join The Mastermind: http://visibilitymastermind.com Zach's Free FB Course: http://heartsoulhustle.com/fbcourse
In last week’s encounter, Kelly shared how she experienced a traumatic event, that ultimately drove her to take a 6-week break from her "regular" life. In today’s encounter, Kelly explains how this long trip away helped her to hone in on her Soul Hustle, and how she's bringing this mission to fruition. She gives us a sneak peak in to her current world, as she’s still working a full-time job while cultivating this Soul Hustle. We also talk about topics like failure, overcoming your fears, and what to do when things don’t go the way that you had planned. Tune in and tell me what you think at ElaineZlaket.com.
In today's encounter, we answer a question from one of our listeners named Kris. We talk about how to enjoy the process of starting your own Soul Hustle, and I share some tips on how to schedule and manage your time as you build your Soul Hustle. If you have a question that you would like featured on the Soul Encounters Podcast, visit the Contact page at ElaineZlaket.com, and submit your question there. Be sure to put Ask Elaine Z. in the Subject Line of your message.
It's time to stop repeating the same story you’ve been telling yourself for years. The “I don’t know what I’m supposed to do with my life” story. In today's encounter, we tackle 3 thought provoking questions that'll help you to gain more clarity around your ideal Soul Hustle. And yes, there are some curse words in this encounter. Be sure to wear your earbuds if you have little ones around.
Do you advertise on Facebook? Are your ads converting? In this episode, I interview Zach Spuckler, a Facebook ads expert and host of the Heart, Soul & Hustle podcast, a show about generating more leads, sales, and conversions. Show notes: https://www.socialmediaexaminer.com/257
In this episode, we're talking with Zach Spuckler who is the founder of Heart, Soul & Hustle. If you're wondering what it's like to have a super successful launch, a “failed” launch, or want to learn more about challenges, Zach is going to cover it all. He provides a super unique perspective to the definition of what online business can look like! Resources Mentioned: ✅GET ZACH'S CHALLENGE WORKBOOK FOR FREE: https://heartsoulhustle.leadpages.co/challenge-workbook-opt-in-page/ ✅ Tools of Titan by Tim Ferris ✅Zach's 3 courses ✅Launch Your Signature Course ✅James Wedmore ✅Your First 1K ✅Product Launch Formula ✅FiveFigureChallenge.com ✅ConvertKit ✅Pinterest ✅Facebook ✅Periscope Follow Mariah on other platforms:
On today’s show, I share the 7 strategies I’ll be bringing into 2017 to take Heart, Soul & Hustle to the next level. Get ready, because it’s a new year and time to go BIG!
Over the last several months, we’ve done some big stuff over at Heart, Soul & Hustle, and there’s been A LOT of buzz about Facebook ads in our community. In today’s episode, I share my simple troubleshooting system for what I do when my ads aren’t working. If you’re having trouble getting your Facebook ads to convert – this show is for you!
Heart, Soul & Hustle has added over 10,000 active subscribers to our list since starting, and in this episode, we share the ways you can start building your list - today!
Zach Spuckler is a social media strategist who’s developed a system here he teaches people how to leverage Periscope to grow their following. As well, he’s the host of the popular podcast, “Heart, Soul & Hustle”