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Best podcasts about stella dot

Latest podcast episodes about stella dot

What's Your Skincare Routine with LeAura Luciano
Empowerment at Every Age: Jessica Herrin on Entrepreneurship, Wellness, and the Beauty of Aging

What's Your Skincare Routine with LeAura Luciano

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2024 40:30


Join us in a profound conversation with Jessica Herrin, the visionary entrepreneur behind Stella & Dot and EVER skincare, as she delves into the intersection of business, wellness, and the empowering journey of aging. Discover Jessica's personal wellness rituals, her approach to balancing a bustling career with self-care, and her candid insights on the societal shifts needed to celebrate and support women at every stage of life. Jessica can be found on Instagram (@jessicaherrin) and her various companies' websites: ever.com, flimd.com (currently in California), and stelladot.com.

The Anti-MLM Podcast
The Stella & Dot of it All

The Anti-MLM Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2023 8:19


Emma discusses Stella & Dot.  Town and Country magazine article: https://www.townandcountrymag.com/society/politics/a25461276/ruth-bader-ginsburg-new-collar-necklace-sent-by-a-fan/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/antimlmpod/support

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The Joyful Momma- Christian Parenting, Confident Parenting, Mom Mentor,  Biblical Mindset
Ep. 108: Building a Business from your Phone while Helping Others with Blair Critch

The Joyful Momma- Christian Parenting, Confident Parenting, Mom Mentor, Biblical Mindset

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2022 34:30


Hey Mama Todays episode is a special treat! I had the opportunity to interview my good friend and business partner, Blair Critch all About how she built an online business from her phone helping others! Her story is so inspiring and one of them reasons I decided to join her and create my own business! Blair Critch is an entrepreneur who has made millions in multi-level marketing, first with Stella & Dot, and currently with The Thrive Experience. Trained as an elementary school teacher, Critch taught kindergarten until it became clear that it cost more money than she earned to care for her two young sons. Now over ten years later, Critch leads a team of thousands associates and travels extensively to teach others the tools to her success. She lives in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, with her husband and two ‘teen sons. Blair currently runs a team with 465 plus auto bonus earners, has hit Millionaire award, plus has 4 on her team to have hit the same rank. After having ovarian cancer in 2021, Blair has an even bigger purpose to share how network marketing has helped her family. Find Blair Critch: instagram: @blaircritch2 FB: facebook.com/sparklyblair http://www.blessedmommabosses.com Podcast: Blessed momma Bosses blaircritch@gmail.com XO Melanie To join my 60 day Thrive Challenge and start feeling more energy, motivation, and focus click here bit.ly/thrivein3 To join our Facebook Community of like-minded mamas, The Confident Mom Society, click here: (2) The Confident Mom Society: Parenting & Biblical Self Care | Facebook To schedule a Confident Mom Power Hour Session with me, click here : https://calendly.com/theconfidentmom/confident-mom-power-hour --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/joyfulmomma/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/joyfulmomma/support

Pointe To Rise
Conversation with Christina Flach

Pointe To Rise

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2022 41:22


Today we are joined by the wonderful human Christina Flach, who is the creator, founder, and CEO of Pretty Girl Makeup. She is an artist at heart and showers us with her joy of how she has leaned into her business. There have been times that have been so scary though she learned how to focus on what she wants and not what she doesn't want. Christina shares how she chooses the best choices allowing her to operate at her highest level of happiness. "Lead your happiest life till the tiramisu comes out." - Dave We talk about: - How to grieve - The importance of getting outside - Practicing gratefulness - Telling everyone that they are loved - The great food truck race! - Busy is a mindset A special gift to you from Christina: Discount code: prettygirl | 25% off at Pretty Girl Makeup Bio of Christina: Celebrity Makeup and Hair Artist, Christina Flach, is the creator and CEO of Pretty Girl Makeup. Christina is available onsite in Marin, San Francisco, Napa, Sonoma, Carmel, and Cabo San Lucas for Weddings, Photoshoots, E-commerce, Make-overs, Film, Video and TV. Her work is inspired by her love of beauty, fashion, music, and art. Her goal is always to make her client look and feel beautiful on the inside and out. Previous clients include Hillary Swank, former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, 27th White House Press Secretary Dana Perino, Senator Ted Cruz, ABC Disney President Anne Sweeney, Metallica drummer Lars Ulrich, Gold Medalist Christian Taylor, NBA Star Jaylen Brown, Journey, Bobby Flay, Tyler Florence, Italian Vogue, Forbes, Time, People, New York Times, Gap, APPLE, Macy's, Neiman Marcus, Benefit Cosmetics ELLE, Food Network, Facebook, HP, George Kotsiopoulos , Carolina Herrera, APPLE, Arlo Home Security, AAA, Alice Radio, Red Carpet Bay Area, Bay Area LIFE, Jane Wiedlin of the Go Go's, FOX, CNN, ABC, CBS, Burberry, Giorgio Armani, Ralph Lauren, Vanity Fair, Louis Vuitton, Gucci, Bloomingdales, Restoration Hardware, Uniqlo, Road Twenty-Two, Pottery Barn, Stella & Dot, Mark and Graham, Boys+ Arrows, Third Love, People, InStyle, Us Weekly, Life & Style, OK!, Better Home and Garden, San Francisco Chronicle, Nylon, Instacart, Vionic, 7x7. Christina was married to professional tennis player, Ken Flach. In 2018, he died after a brief bout of sepsis. Since then, Christina has been dedicated to raising public awareness of the danger of sepsis, the symptoms to watch for, and the importance of receiving swift medical attention. She has partnered with Sepsis Alliance to produce awareness campaigns highlighting Ken's story. Christina has spoken about the topic on Fox News, KTVU, NBC Bay Area, Tennis Channel, Quiet Warrior, ABC Bay Area, CBS, Marin Independent Journal,Positive Phil Talk Show, Tolbert and Lund, DR Channel Sirius Radio, Marin Magazine. Resources for Christina: Instagram Facebook Christina's website Pretty Girl Makeup Twitter Youtube NewsLetter - RISE Daily click me Thank you for listening, So much ♥, Susanne Pointe To Rise links below: Facebook Instagram Website SMS Pointe To Rise –  +1 (310) 349-3873 We would love to hear your thoughts so please go leave a review or come join us in the Pointe To Rise Community here on Instagram |  Facebook

Dynamic Women®
DW146: Following Your Passions and Priorities with Christina Humphries

Dynamic Women®

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2022 49:23


Do you feel like you're in a place where you need to do a transition and focus on your priorities, and you want a little bit more passion in the career you choose?  Listen as Diane Rolston and Christina Humphries discuss: Christina's story How becoming a mother changed her career and the hardships she experienced Network Marketing Why Christina loves accessories and what it can do for people Her passion to take the path she is on now Her favorite part of her business What Christina does in her business to get more sales and leads Hacks to make sure you get the most out of your accessories Christina's Bio:  Christina is a busy mom of 2 living in North Vancouver, BC. As a long-time accessories lover,  she chose to pursue her passions and leave the business world of Equipment Lease Finance to start her own Stella&Dot business for more flexibility at home with her family.  She loves sharing everyday style and versatile pieces to help others find their own sparkle that evokes joy and creates confidence to start the day with a smile. Christina is also an ocean lover who loves to be down at the beach and on the water as much as possible. Christina's Social Media links:  Website: ca.stelladot.com/christinahumphries Facebook Group: Facebook.com/groups/christinasVIPstyle Instagram: christinahumphries_ This shows' host, Diane Rolston, is called THE Expert on Being Dynamic and living a Dynamic Life. After leading hundreds of events and programs in her two businesses, speaking on international stages, being a published author while raising two young children, Diane Rolston knows all about work/life balance and getting things done! As an Award-Winning Coach and the CEO and founder of Dynamic Women®, a global community of women, her purpose is to unlock the greatness in others. Diane works with professionals all over the world to provide clarity, confidence, and action.  Visit my website and Sign Up for my WEEKLY NEWSLETTER and you'll get FREE tips on how to live a dynamic life: www.dianerolston.com The Dynamic Women® Podcast is an Award-Winning action-focused lifestyle and leadership podcast full of stories and strategies to help women design their success and unleash their “Dynamic Woman”. You can learn from the experts how to get clarity, build confidence, and get into action on your biggest goals and dreams. Thanks for listening!  It means so much to us that you listened to our podcast! If you would like to continue the conversation with us, head on over to our Facebook group at  https://www.facebook.com/groups/DynamicWomenGlobalClub  With this podcast, we are building an international community of Dynamic Women® that we hope to inspire more women to unleash their dynamic selves and boost their lives in all areas especially business. If you know someone who would benefit from this message or would be an awesome addition to our community, please share it using the social media buttons on this page.   Do you have some feedback or questions about this episode? Leave a note in the comment section below!  Subscribe to the podcast  If you would like to get automatic updates of new podcast episodes, you can subscribe to the podcast app on your mobile device.  Leave us a review We appreciate every bit of feedback to make this a value-adding part of your day. Ratings and reviews from our listeners not only help us improve, but also help others find us in their podcast app. If you have a minute, an honest review on Apple Podcasts and other apps goes a long way! If you do, send a screenshot to our team team@dianerolston.com and you may receive something in the mail! 

Finding Love In The City
Speaking Out For A Purpose/ Interview with Christina Flach

Finding Love In The City

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2022 24:25


Today's Episode I sit does with an incredibly inspiring woman Christina Flach. She is a Celebrity Makeup and Hair Artist; Christina Flach is the creator and CEO of Pretty Girl Makeup. Christina is available onsite in Marin, San Francisco, Napa, Sonoma, Carmel, and Cabo San Lucas for Weddings, Photoshoots, E-commerce, Make-overs, Film, Video, and TV. Her work is inspired by her love of beauty, fashion, music, and art. Her goal is always to make her client look and feel beautiful inside and out. Previous clients include Hillary Swank, former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, 27th White House Press Secretary Dana Perino, Senator Ted Cruz, ABC Disney President Anne Sweeney, Metallica drummer Lars Ulrich, Gold Medalist Christian Taylor, NBA Star Jaylen Brown, Journey, Bobby Flay, Tyler Florence, Italian Vogue, Forbes, Time, People, New York Times, Gap, APPLE, Macy's, Neiman Marcus, Benefit Cosmetics ELLE, Food Network, Facebook, HP, George Kotsiopoulos, Carolina Herrera, APPLE, Arlo Home Security, AAA, Alice Radio, Red Carpet Bay Area, Bay Area LIFE, Jane Wiedlin of the Go Go's, FOX, CNN, ABC, CBS, Burberry, Giorgio Armani, Ralph Lauren, Vanity Fair, Louis Vuitton, Gucci, Bloomingdales, Restoration Hardware, Uniqlo, Road Twenty-Two, Pottery Barn, Stella & Dot, Mark and Graham, Boys+ Arrows, Third Love, People, InStyle, Us Weekly, Life & Style, OK!, Better Home and Garden, San Francisco Chronicle, Nylon, Instacart, Vionic, 7x7. Christina was married to professional tennis player, Ken Flach. In 2018, he died after a brief bout of sepsis. Since then, Christina has been dedicated to raising public awareness of the danger of sepsis, the symptoms to watch for, and the importance of receiving swift medical attention. She has partnered with Sepsis Alliance to produce awareness campaigns highlighting Ken's story. Christina has spoken about the topic on Fox News, KTVU, NBC Bay Area, Tennis Channel, Quiet Warrior, ABC Bay Area, CBS, Marin Independent Journal, Positive Phil Talk Show, Tolbert and Lund, DR Channel Sirius Radio, Marin Magazine. Excited to hear what you all think

Dose of Leadership with Richard Rierson | Authentic & Courageous Leadership Development
Amber Hurdle Cuts to the Chase With Her Velvet Machete Brand Strategy

Dose of Leadership with Richard Rierson | Authentic & Courageous Leadership Development

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2020 64:48


Amber Hurdle is the CEO of Amber Hurdle Consulting, a multi-award-winning leadership and talent optimization firm that pioneers using both science and marketing principles to strengthen customers’ brands from the inside out. She helps overcome costly business problems like ineffective recruiting, turnover, underperformance, declining morale, and leadership gaps by clearly connecting her clients’ people strategy to their business strategy. Amber understands how to accelerate success as a teen mom turned powerhouse businesswoman, having worked with celebrities, executives, and Fortune 100 companies alike. She was recently recognized among the “Top 40 Under 40” by the Nashville Business Journal, by The Nashville Area Chamber’s Nashville Emerging Leader Awards (NELA) as the winner in the Business Services category, and by Global Gurus for being among the top 30 brand professionals for 2020. Amber Hurdle Consulting’s clients have included large brands such as FedEx Ground, Marriott Hotels, and Stella & Dot, as well as small businesses who want to play big, all of which lead to an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau. A self-proclaimed gym rat and hot wing snob, Amber loves uniting the power of unified personal, employer, and business brands.

Building A Better Brand
Melissa Gonzalez: The Winning Role of Pop-up Shops in Brand Building, Retail + Digital Products

Building A Better Brand

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2020 56:58


Melissa Gonzalez is a pioneer in bringing the pop-up retail format to the mainstream. She is the founder and CEO of The Lion'esque Group, a firm of award winning retail strategists and pop up architects™ as well as a Principal and Shareholder in MG2, a global architecture firm.  Beginning with a deep dive into strategy, Melissa helps clients rethink environments and in-store experiences to convey compelling stories – ones that animate discovery and engagement – attracting new customers, elevating loyalty with existing customers, and building a platform for their future evolution. Some of her impressive clients include brands such as Amazon, COTY, Estee Lauder, M.Gemi, Nordstrom, Purple, Stella & Dot, The RealReal, YUM brands, and others, as well as property groups such as GGP Properties (now Brookfield) and Steiner & Associates. She reflects on her work in her best-selling book, The Pop-Up Paradigm: How Brands Can Build Human Connections in a Digital Age. Melissa is a regular go-to expert in retail and is often featured in Forbes, Fortune, WSJ, Business Insider, Glossy, Digiday, Retail Touchpoints, WWD and on Cheddar and CBS News. She is also a regular contributor for ABC LA Radio, Yahoo Finance and Advertising Week 360. Follow Melissa @Melsstyles and The Lionesque Group @Lionesquegroup Follow Tony Triumph: @tonytriumphofficial (IG), @Tonytriumph10 (Twitter) Co-produced by: Dobi KweMusic by: Yugy

PorterFlute Pod
S1, Ep. 20 - FriendCast 3: My "Tribe" Anne Stevens for Stella & Dot Family of Brands and Erin Masek for Rodan + Fields Skincare

PorterFlute Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2020 44:16


Meet 2 women I would have never met in my circles. Women I met because I was meant to be lifted up. I was meant to do something radical and take on inspiration from outside my industry to get fresh ideas. There was no plan. I just embraced change. - all words spoken by Jessica Herrin, Founder and CEO of Stella & Dot Family of Brands. I'll cover her 5 Traits for an Extraordinary Leader from her book "Find Your Extraordinary." Featuring the music of Nadine Dyskant-Miller "They Move With No One Watching (Dances) for Flute and Piano. Katie Leung, pianist. Mobile, AL. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/amy-porter9/support

Brilliant Balance
Starting an Entrepreneurial Revolution with Jessica Herrin, Founder of Stella + Dot

Brilliant Balance

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2019 45:16


With 2020 in sight, we start to look forward to the new year and what’s next for our business and our family. The upcoming year is full of endless possibilities, but have you started to think about them and make a plan? Today we are joined by Jessica Herrin, the founder of Stella + Dot, KEEPER Collective, co-founder of the leading wedding website WeddingChannel.com and author of her book “Find Your Extraordinary”. She has been recognized by The New York Times, Oprah, and Forbes for her business savvy and vision. Join us as we discuss being a woman in the business world, letting go of your fear of failure, balancing time between work and home, and getting motivated for 2020! Show highlights include: Will your current priorities always be your priorities? (13:03) The key to moving forward when you feel “stuck” (16:11) Why your perfectionism is preventing progress (19:14) The three factors holding you back from starting your business (23:18)  How to master your time management between work and family (33:44) Find out more about Jessica Herrin at jessicaherrin.com, and follow her on Instagram @JessicaHerrin. Also, check out her book, “Find Your Extraordinary” and her podcast “Self Made”. Ready to get the rest you need to go through your day with vibrant energy? Get the 7 Day Sleep Makeover at: https://brilliantbalance.net/sleep Join the Brilliant Balance Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/281949848958057/ Learn more about Cherylanne’s work:  https://cherylanneskolnicki.com Find out more about Brilliant Balance Breakthrough: https://cherylanneskolnicki.com/brilliant-balance/

Savvy Social Podcast
The Velvet Machete of Branding with Amber Hurdle

Savvy Social Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2019 34:17


You want to be recognized. You want to be known. You want to have success. The foundation of all of those things is branding. And when social media and branding collide, magic happens. Today on the Savvy Social Podcast, we have special guest Amber Hurdle on to talk all about branding with what she calls the Velvet Machete.  In this episode, Amber and I dive into the importance of branding by talking about: How to have a clear brand The importance of making yourself different We dive into Amber’s recent book launch on social media How people data drives her business  About Amber Hurdle Amber Hurdle helps professionals connect the combined value of personal brands, employer brands and business brands to achieve bottom line results. She personally understands what it takes to accelerate success as a former teen mom who evolved into a powerhouse business woman, having worked with international celebrities and Fortune 100 companies alike. She was recently recognized among the “Top 40 Under 40” by the Nashville Business Journal, as well as by the The Nashville Area Chamber's Nashville Emerging Leader Awards (NELA)as the winner in the Business Services category. Amber Hurdle Consulting’s clients include large brands such as FedEx Ground, Marriott Hotels, and Stella & Dot, as well as small businesses who want to play big. As a professional speaker, talent optimization certified consultant, author, app developer and Podcast host, Amber is also committed to her community and profession. Whether her content-rich experiences energize leadership to boldly live their organization’s culture and next-level their employee engagement or empowers entrepreneurs to think strategically, Amber’s straight shooting“velvet machete”and warm personality never fail to motivate professionals to up their game in business and in life. Connect with Amber: https://amberhurdle.com/ https://www.facebook.com/AmberHurdleFan https://twitter.com/amberhurdle https://www.linkedin.com/in/amberhurdle/ Links: Black Friday: https://onlinedrea.com/blackfriday

The Rachel Hollis Podcast
105: Learning as You Grow with Jessica Herrin

The Rachel Hollis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2019 44:51


When I discovered that founder and CEO of Stella&Dot, Jessica Herrin was staying at the same hotel as I was in Hawaii, I did what any good entrepreneur would do - I asked her to be on the podcast! Jessica shares her story; from the motivation to start her business, the mistakes she made on her path to success, and where she sees her future heading. If you are a woman in business, get ready to be inspired, this is an episode for the ages!Follow her @JessicaHerrinCheck out her website, jessicaherrin.com--If you loved this episode, you'll also love my two live monthly classes. Life coaching, for those looking to improve in their relationships, health, and personal life, and business coaching, for growing a revenue base, finding new clients, and marketing effectively. Find out more about the coaching community and how you can be a part of it ---> thehollisco.com/coachingMy new book Girl, Stop Apologizing is available now! It contains some of the most tactical and detailed information I've ever given, all in the hopes of inspiring you to stop making excuses and follow the dream that sets you on fire. Get it right here —> amzn.to/2RxC6eY Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

She's Thriving
Molly Bellar, Creative Director of her Life

She's Thriving

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2019 83:41


We recently sat down with Molly Bellar, Creative Director of Stella & Dot, to hear how she has consistently carved out a career that utilizes her talents and passions in a fulfilling way. The role of Creative Director isn’t necessarily one you can study for with an undergraduate degree, but Molly has been able to leverage her gifts to work cross-functionally with teams throughout her career and build her dream roles in a variety of companies. She also made the bold decision, in the middle of her professional success, to take a dream trip with her husband and two children, pausing the hustle and bustle of their lives to travel all over the world for 6 months. I repeat, she traveled to multiple foreign countries with 2 children under the age of 6, for 6 months. And still calls it one of the best decisions she’s ever made. We hope Molly's story helps remind you of your power to design the life that helps you THRIVE!

She's Thriving
Manifesting her Destiny in Design - How Charlotte Macaulay Turned her Big Dreams into her Lived Reality

She's Thriving

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2019 60:50


Charlotte Macaulay didn't always know she wanted to be a fashion designer, but once she knew, she enthusiastically and joyfully hustled for her dream, and the synchronicity that ensued will give you goosebumps! Check out this week's episode to hear how she originally encountered her creative calling. And get inspired by how she transformed that calling into a career and her current role as VP of Design at Stella & Dot. Charlotte also opens up about her experience navigating promotions and pregnancy, and gets real with us about how she maintains her sense of self in her approach to motherhood.

Plan Simple with Mia Moran
Styling a Year with Sue Rock Tully

Plan Simple with Mia Moran

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2019 50:56


On this episode of the Plan Simple Meals Podcast, I’m so excited to talk with Sue Rock Tully, a stylist and coach with Stella & Dot, the mom to two teenage daughters, and a member of FLOW365. I can’t wait for you to hear how she’s flourished and how you can too! Sue left a corporate job when her kids were in fifth and sixth grade. When she had a corporate job, she felt like everything was planned. “I just knew what my goals were, I knew what my schedule was, I knew when my trips were, I knew all of that. I felt like I had a handle of things.” Leaving that world left her floundering, and FLOW365 helped ground her.   Sue’s FLOW Situation I was in a place where I hadn’t had a lot of focus and I wasn’t feeling productive. … I liked, especially that FLOW 365 wasn’t just about work…. the focus across everything I found especially appealing.   Key Tool: Getting Everything on the Same Page Sue talks about how the holistic approach of FLOW 365 and the FLOW Planner have helped her get into FLOW and make space for and “count” all the things that she does. For her it looks like getting her family schedule into her planner first—plays, school events. Then blocking her business around that. She doesn’t work full time because she doesn’t have to. She can look at the different parts of her life and recognize that taking her business to another level right now doesn’t fit with her family. At the same time she is thriving at the level she’s at.     Key Tool: 90-Day Seasons Each FLOW Planner covers 90 days. I like how it’s broken up into seasons. The fact that it’s a three month season and thinking about life that way is new to me…. I’m not a really big, big goal setter. All of those sort five or ten years things are very daunting to me. Even a whole year of what I want to accomplish. The three months feels so doable to come up with really actionable and achievable things.   I like too that we’re thinking into January ... because it doesn’t feel like that big end at New Years sometimes feel like a little cliff or something. This just feels like a slope. Flow again...   Key Tool: Community & Accountability “I love the group…. We’re all so different but, it feels so good to be together…. Community in general is such a great thing. It’s not easy to create.” FLOW 365 is build around a community that  includes regular group meetings and communication that allow for accountability toward our goals or to just check in with what we’ve done in a non-judgemental way. It’s always amazing to me how groups come together and how a diverse group of people can really support each other and just how amazing that is. It’s so needed maybe this particular time maybe in history.   In FLOW 365, we plan at a lot of levels. We get together for high level seasonal plans. We break things down my month and then by week. And we keep all of the things that matter front and center—food, lifestyle, OM (spirituality and self-care) and work. FLOW 365 is a high-end, yearlong program that helps entrepreneurial moms make time and space for clean food, joyful home lives and meaningful practices — alongside work, of course! It is designed to help you increase productivity without decreasing joy.   Key Tool: Coaching Sue says, “You’re very insightful. There’s just some advice that you’ve given that you may not even realize that comes so easily to you… You can hear people’s desires or where they need things when we have our group conversations. You just get right to it.”   FLOW Changes Food: Thanks to FLOW planner, I haven’t had a week without a dinner plan in a while. Before if I didn’t know, the entire day was spent thinking about, “What are we gonna do for dinner?” Lifestyle: Because it’s holistic, getting the laundry done or going grocery counts as something. It can be one of my big rocks. OM: Committing time for yoga regularly because things go better when she does Work: If I didn’t have a plan for when I was going to fit in work (because I get to choose that), all day I was like, “Oh, I really should do that. Oh, I really should do that.” But, I wasn’t really doing anything. I was just thinking about what I should do.   Big and Little Shifts from Flow 365 Thinking about things holistically has been great. I was a decent dinner planner before. I mean, I get to it every single week and I certainly knew the weeks that I planned dinners for the week, they were a much better weeks than the weeks I missed it. I think because of the bigger planning part of the FLOW planner, I am not missing a week of meal plan. Dinner plans are set and it becomes part of the bigger plan for the week. I like that it makes that holistic for me…. It just takes out all of that constant planning in your head. We also talk about: Why the timing for leaving her job was perfect for her—though not what she might have expected The marginalization in both the work world and the mom world of working part time How choosing a word we want to lean into for a season helps us make decisions that lead us to the way we want to be living Why she started with Stella & Dot and her favorite perks—including creating community (and free jewelry) Getting her big rocks on the calendar BIO Sue Rock Tully is a Stella & Dot stylist and mom. She’s growing an amazing part time business, practicing yoga, and helping her kids through college application process. LINKS stelladot.com/sites/suerocktully Sue’s VIP FB Group Sue on Instagram Doable Changes from this episode: TAKE TIME TO PLAN. Pause to prep for your week or month or season. Take time to look ahead to what’s coming up. Put in any big rocks—work deadlines or travel, school events, your favorite yoga class or writing workshop—the stuff that happens at a certain time that you want to work around. Get intentional about the way you want to feel and where you want to focus attention. Then plot out what needs to happen to get there. That may look like creating a meal plan and scheduling grocery shopping. It may mean deciding to hold off on certain activities to another month or season. It may mean setting some grounding self-care time at the beginning of every day. That pause to look ahead and plan helps you get in FLOW. REFLECT. Related to taking time to plan is taking time to reflect. At the end of the day or week or month or season, stop and think back. What worked? What didn’t? Where did your attention really go? Where did you get off track? Where did you get back on? The key is to be non-judgemental. This practice can help you decide what you want to do next, but it can also help you really see what you did accomplish—and it helps slow down life, which feels so, so fast. The FLOW Planner is designed to meet the holistic approach Sue talked about. It keeps food, lifestyle, om, and work on one page and gives you a place to pause and look ahead at your season, your month, your week. It also provides space for your reflection. The FLOW planner helps you fit food and the other things that “matter most” into your day.  

Power + Presence + Position
[FFL 305] The Power of Thinking Big with Stella & Dot Founder Jessica Herrin

Power + Presence + Position

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2019 31:50


A tenacious and fierce entrepreneur, Jessica Herrin is the CEO and founder of Stella & Dot -- a company with a mission to empower women to work on their own terms and be their own boss. Due to her vision to reinvent business opportunities for modern women who work at home, she has captured the attention and gained the respect of Oprah, The New York Times, and Forbes. A great wife and mother, Jessica is also the author of the book Find Your Extraordinary and has co-founded the world’s number one wedding site, WeddingChannel.com.  Keep Reading >> Jessica joins me today to share the experiences that shaped the entrepreneur she would become. She discusses how her personality, being a calculated risk-taker, and the role model she had throughout her childhood inspires her to endure, persevere, and say, ‘I’ve had more challenging times; I’ve got this.’ She also shares some inspiring stories of her former business ventures as a very young entrepreneur and how she invented an alternative to the classic entrepreneurial journey.   “It’s not about the institution or the experience. It’s about your mindset and how open your mind is to learn from what’s in front of you and where you are.”- Jessica Herrin       Today on the Fierce Feminine Leadership Podcast:   The “ideal” circumstances that led her to be an entrepreneur. Her unusual family background allowed her to be fierce and tough. How her father influenced her entrepreneurial mindset. Jessica’s career path to founding Stella & Dot. What her first business venture was about. Why she dove into direct sales. The vision she had that inspired her to start Stella & Dot. How she came up with the idea to reinvent direct sales for modern women. How her successful experience with WeddingChannel.com shaped who she became as a leader, entrepreneur, and as a voice for women in business. Significant questions to ask yourself that will help you be better and get to a better place in your career or business. The most valuable lesson she learned from being part of WeddingChannel.com. What propelled her to reinvent direct sales for modern women. Why she spent $2,000 as a young teenager on a personalized children’s book business over jeans. The key pillars that have driven the growth in her business. How she stays re-energized so she can continue to question and fuel those reinventions. The biggest fallacy that hurts women. Her secret to success. Strategies and insights she has around raising a family, having a personal life, and building a business. What her book is about. Top three success tips for leading a fast-growing company. What a business founder’s dilemma is and how to overcome it. The kind of people you need in your fast-growing business.     Fierce Leadership Quotes:   “You need to be tenacious as an entrepreneur. It makes you realize that when you look at these other risks in life, you think ‘I have survived the worst. How bad can this be?’” - Jessica Herrin “Every failure, every success is really just preparing you and helping you get to the next place. But as you continue to listen to your heart, you will use those experiences to get to a better place.” - Jessica Herrin “Here’s my secret to success: Lower your bar. Stop trying to be perfect. You’re just going to drive yourself insane.” - Jessica Herrin     Connect with Jessica Herrin:   Stella & Dot Keep Collective Ever Skincare Jessica Herrin on Instagram Jessica Herrin on Facebook Find Your Extraordinary Book     Position Yourself in a Category of ONE   Do you want to be recognized as the preeminent expert in your industry, solidify your reputation as an entrepreneur, and begin landing high-end clients? Join me on January 28, 2019, in Toronto, Canada for The Preeminence Strategy Workshop.   You will work directly with me to:   Learn the psychology of high-end clients so you can get clear on what you must demonstrate for them to buy from you Learn the 3 Message Pillars you need to focus your marketing on to gain the respect you deserve and solidify your reputation as the top-tier expert in your industry Create a customized, high-level strategy to reposition your business into a Category of One   Are you ready to stand out from the competition? Ready to position yourself in a Category of One? Want to start working with more high-end clients in 2019?   Head over to EleanorBeaton.com/Workshop to register for The Preeminence Strategy Workshop.   Space is limited so claim your ticket today!     Love the show? Let us know! Are you a fan of the Fierce Feminine Leadership Podcast? If the tips and interviews we share in each episode have helped you gain the confidence and inspiration to become a better, more powerful leader, head on over to iTunes, subscribe to the show and leave your honest review to let us know! Each month, one lucky podcast reviewer will be selected to receive a free coaching session with me – Eleanor Beaton! What are you waiting for? Head on over to iTunes, subscribe and leave a review to enter your name into this month’s drawing!    And, if you really want to ramp up your fierceness… Reach out to us for a free 30-minute Bold Women in Business Makeover Session with me or one of the fabulous coaches on my team! Explore your path and discover how you can be the fiercest lady-boss possible. Visit EleanorBeaton.com/discover.  

Superwomen with Rebecca Minkoff
Stella & Dot’s Blythe Harris Says Failure IS an Option

Superwomen with Rebecca Minkoff

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2018 29:23


Stella & Dot co-founder Blythe Harris often talks about the value of failure, and how important it is to pick yourself back up and keep moving. In addition to sharing some of her favorite tips and tricks to help nurture your creativity, Blythe and Rebecca talk about the best ways to communicate with your coworkers and bosses. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/superwomen/support

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Making It Real
Making It Real. Blythe Harris, Co-Founder of Stella & Dot

Making It Real

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2018 45:04


Blythe Harris – Stella & Dot “You Are Your Own Pace Car” Blythe Harris, co-founder of Stella & Dot, is a woman on a mission who is empowering many! After years of experience in the design industry, Blythe Harris, joined her co-founder to create a fun accessory company with a strong community built around it. The Stella & Dot business model features flexible entrepreneurship opportunities for people to “style” their own careers. Tune in to this week’s episode as Blythe shares the story of growing a wildly successful business and the creativity that it took to get there. Whether you’re a product manager in an established company or an aspiring business owner with an idea for a new product business, Making It Real will provide you with real tools and advice on how to be a successful product entrepreneur! Hosted by Bob Caporale and Tate Tegtmeier Original Music by Bob Caporale Note: No endorsement of any product or service featured on Making It Real is either expressed or implied by its hosts or producers.

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Making It Real
Making It Real. Blythe Harris, Co-Founder of Stella & Dot

Making It Real

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2018 45:04


Blythe Harris – Stella & Dot “You Are Your Own Pace Car” Blythe Harris, co-founder of Stella & Dot, is a woman on a mission who is empowering many! After years of experience in the design industry, Blythe Harris, joined her co-founder to create a fun accessory company with a strong community built around it. The Stella & Dot business model features flexible entrepreneurship opportunities for people to “style” their own careers. Tune in to this week’s episode as Blythe shares the story of growing a wildly successful business and the creativity that it took to get there. Whether you’re a product manager in an established company or an aspiring business owner with an idea for a new product business, Making It Real will provide you with real tools and advice on how to be a successful product entrepreneur! Hosted by Bob Caporale and Tate Tegtmeier Original Music by Bob Caporale Note: No endorsement of any product or service featured on Making It Real is either expressed or implied by its hosts or producers.

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She's Got Moxie
Tysh Mefferd - Trading the Glass Ceiling for Social Selling

She's Got Moxie

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2017 47:58


If you’re someone who has thought about “social selling” or “network marketing”, then you are going to love my guest today, Tysh Mefferd from Stella & Dot. “I think that the best advice is no matter what you’re looking to do, you’ve got to really love the product.” - Tysh Mefferd. Learn more about this episode of She's Got Moxie with Joy Chudacoff at www.JoyChudacoff.com/17

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The Mentor Files
07 Jessica Herrin - Drawing Lines Between Work Life and Personal Life with the Founder of Stella & Dot

The Mentor Files

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2017 35:16


Jessica Herrin was on a mission when she set out to create the direct sales accessory company, Stella & Dot. For her, it wasn't as much about the product she wanted to create, but rather a movement. At the time, Herrin had already launched a wedding gift registry site which sold to The Knot for $78 million. She balanced being a mom of two daughters as she worked tirelessly to build her second company. From there, it was clear to her that she wanted to create a company that would empower and provide entrepreneurship opportunities for the modern woman. Fourteen years after launching, Stella & Dot has paid more than $300 million in commissions to more than 50,000 stylists and Herrin has been named by Forbes as one of America's Richest Self Made Women. In this episode, Herrin fills us in on why she stopped trying to do it all and why women need to make a change and stop feeling guilty about their choices(“mom guilt” anyone?). She also discusses the importance of being soulfully connected to your work, how to get started building a business when you don't have the right mentors and the importance of acting as your own venture capitalist. Herrin also shares what she calls “The 6 P's of the Entrepreneurial Spirit” to achieve success in business and lives a happy life. More on that can be found in her latest book, Finding the Extraordinary (which we highly recommend!). “Often times when you have the biggest struggles, it's your greatest opportunity.” - Jessica Herrin Learn more about this episode of The Mentor Files with Monica Royer at www.MonicaandAndy.blog/07

Be Bold, Be Brave, Be YOU!
Be Bold 020: Beth Pensabene - Go For It

Be Bold, Be Brave, Be YOU!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2016 35:51


This week's interview is with Beth Pensabene, of Stella & Dot, is a highly successful direct marketing rep and mom of four. Beth highlights the benefits of a flexible work schedule and shares some tips for balancing the numerous demands on our time. She also encourages us, when we're unsure of something, to just go for it!

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The Modern Customer Podcast
Disrupting Customer Acquisition With Stella & Dot's Jessica Herrin

The Modern Customer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2016 29:34


Remember Mary Kay or Avon? These companies put bread on the table for hard-working women and their families. In fact today's modern woman cannot always work a 9 to 5 job, and that's precisely why Stella & Dot founder and CEO Jessica Herrin set out to create a company that was flexible enough for the modern woman to build a business for herself without working 9 to 5. As she says, “9 to 5 just doesn't flatter.” Herrin is a successful serial entrepreneur having started the company known to many now as WeddingChannel.com, the first company to put wedding registries on the web (it was sold to The Knot in 2006). Her second company was Stella & Dot. Stella & Dot's business model—where women host parties within their homes and sell the Stella & Dot products (mostly jewelry and accessories)—is catching on like wildfire.Engaging communities is an important aspect of customer acquisition—today a company's share-ability factor is everything because customers talk. Jessica Herrin is also a CEO on fire recently starring in an episode of “Undercover Boss” where she does things like spend a day undercover working in their “Delight Center” (contact center) and as a jewelry maker. She has a new book out called “Find Your Extraordinary: Dream Bigger, Live Happier, and Achieve Success On Your Own Terms.”  Listen to our podcast to learn about: How Stella & Dot provides an experience for both sellers and customers How companies can learn from the Stella & Dot business model Stella & Dot's approach to customer acquisition and customer delight

The Nice Guys on Business
145: Stella & Dot founder Jessica Herrin talks business today

The Nice Guys on Business

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2016 28:49


@Jessica Herrin  Jessica on Twitter @djdoug Doug on Twitter @niceguyonbiz Strick on Twitter When you are working hard at your business, "Nice" can go out the door fast, but Jessica Herrin never let that happen while growing Stella & Dot. Hear her story on The Nice Guys today. Here's a few things we learned about Jessica today:  She is authentically passionate. Not being nice is not effective. You grow a company by growing the people in your company. Love what you do. Put passion into what you are. Helping the people around you succeed, will help you succeed. Start with a bedrock of self-confidence. Your best statement piece should be your empowerment. It's freeing to realize that you care about people more, but care less about what they think of you.   Check out her book-“Find Your Extraordinary -- Dream Bigger, Live Happier and Achieve Success on Your Own Terms"  www.stelladotfamily.com   Please visit our sponsors- Start using Tweet Jukebox for free and simplify your social media: http://www.tweetjukebox.com/   Elite Virtual Assistants Personal Assistants   Project Assistance   Administrative Support http://www.elitevirtualassist.com/ Laura@elitevirtualassist.com     440-973-7005 Tell them you heard about it on The Nice Guys and get your free consultation today.   Click through our Amazon.com link before buying anything. As Amazon.com affiliates, we receive a small commission on purchases made after clicking our links. It cost you nothing extra but supports the podcast. Thanks in advance. Want to ask us a question or record a show intro for us? Call 4242-DJDoug and leave us a message. Subscribe to the Podcast Don't underestimate the Power of Nice.  

Gamache Panache
What's New on the St. Louis Fashion Scene

Gamache Panache

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2014 26:00


Wondering what is the latest in fashion in St. Louis? What is in style and in season? Join us for a candid conversation with one of St. Louis' fashion experts, Tameka Green. She will share her own experiences working with women on their personal style and jewelry choices and will share what we can look forward to this year at Missouri Fashion Week. Tameka will also give us a sneak peek at the new digital magazine coming to St. Louis, Gazelle.Listen in to find out how you can get:Celebrity style for a STEALAdvise about what your image says about youThe lowdown on Missouri Fashion Week - what’s in store this yearA sneak peek at the new digital magazine, GazelleTameka Green is the Associate Event Producer and Marketplace Coordinator for Missouri Fashion Week. She is also a stylist for Stella & Dot, a social selling boutique jewelry line as well as the Managing Editor of Gazelle STL, a new e-magazine for women set to launch in April.  In addition to being a member of the St. Louis Chapter of Fashion Group International (FGI) she is involved with several charities within the community. She has carried a handbag since the age of two and is a beauty product junkie.

Gamache Panache
What's New on the St. Louis Fashion Scene

Gamache Panache

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2014 26:00


Wondering what is the latest in fashion in St. Louis? What is in style and in season? Join us for a candid conversation with one of St. Louis' fashion experts, Tameka Green. She will share her own experiences working with women on their personal style and jewelry choices and will share what we can look forward to this year at Missouri Fashion Week. Tameka will also give us a sneak peek at the new digital magazine coming to St. Louis, Gazelle.Listen in to find out how you can get:Celebrity style for a STEALAdvise about what your image says about youThe lowdown on Missouri Fashion Week - what’s in store this yearA sneak peek at the new digital magazine, GazelleTameka Green is the Associate Event Producer and Marketplace Coordinator for Missouri Fashion Week. She is also a stylist for Stella & Dot, a social selling boutique jewelry line as well as the Managing Editor of Gazelle STL, a new e-magazine for women set to launch in April.  In addition to being a member of the St. Louis Chapter of Fashion Group International (FGI) she is involved with several charities within the community. She has carried a handbag since the age of two and is a beauty product junkie.

Global Product Management Talk
Design Thinking, Agile Engineering & Lean Business Collaboration

Global Product Management Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2013 71:00


How To Unleash The Potential Of Design Thinking, Agile Engineering And Lean Business Using Fun, Cross-collaboration Practices With Dennis Britton, Collaboration Architect, Linda Francis, Human Experience and Darius Dunlap Customer Development of 360c 1- Linda has designed and implemented consumer and employee facing systems for enterprise, government, private sector and advises startups. Now, Linda, who has always been a connect-the-dots person, is excited to join the conversation and share her thoughts about how UX and Agile teams can work together. 2- Darius Dunlap is a mentor to startup teams and an advisor to startup incubators, universities, growing companies and large enterprises around the world. 3- Dennis Britton loves to induce collaboration in any group of talented people he can find. He is has introduced an agile, playful and productive culture to HP, Macy's, Sephora, Visa, Nike and Stella & Dot. Resources: http://bit.ly/IE2M9H